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README.md
Moonwalks.be
Editing content
The content files are in the content/
directory, in the form of markdown
files, in different languages.
The content/calendar
directory contains one yaml
file with the currently planned walks, see next session on how to edit.
The content/projects
directory contains the texts presentation of the different projects.
The content/pages
directory contains the other website pages: the index/bio/intro, the gallery (empty because there is no text).
Images can be dropped in the content/gallery
folder, name as no importance, a plugin is going to resize them and sort them by hours of the day they were taken (using their metadata).
Adding walk entries
The moonwalk calendar is a yaml
file, in content/calendar/
.
To add a new entry:
- open the website in a browser and go to the calendar to see what are the next New/Full moon dates
- either copy the date by hand (with
-
between 2-digit numbers) or click anything on the related date box on the calendar webpage (it will automatically copy the data) - add a new entry in the
yaml
file by pasting the date (at one more indentation level than thecalendar:
key) - fill with the other fields like so:
calendar:
#New Moon walk on the 30.04.22
30-04-22:
event_type:
en: "Walk"
fr: "Ballade"
nl: "Wandelen"
es: "Paseos"
start_time: "20:00"
start_location: "Drève du comte"
start_location_link: "https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/14502214#map=17/50.79518/4.40096"
Everytime the webpage load it will first get the New/Full moon dates from the API, then see if any entries in the calendar matches one of those date and if it does, add the corresponding informations to it.
Regenerate the website after editing content
Init steps
- clone the repository
- install requirements
pip install -r requirements.txt
- install lftp
sudo apt install lftp
- create a file with name
.env
in the root folder containing theftp
logs, like this
FTP_HOST=""
FTP_USERNAME=""
FTP_PASSWORD=""
For every updates of the website
- make your edits to the
content/
folder add
,commit
andpush
your changes to the directory- open a terminal in the root folder of this project and launch the
pelican
command to regenerate - launch
./sync.sh
If a change don't appear immediatly it's possible you have to hard refresh using ctrl
+shift
+r
.