Statocles::Site - An entire, configured website
version 0.084
my $site = Statocles::Site->new( title => 'My Site', nav => [ { title => 'Home', href => '/' }, { title => 'Blog', href => '/blog' }, ], apps => { blog => Statocles::App::Blog->new( ... ), }, ); $site->deploy;
A Statocles::Site is a collection of applications.
The site title, used in templates.
author: Doug Bell <doug@example.com> author: name: Doug Bell email: doug@example.com
The primary author of the site, which will be used as the default author for all content. This can be a string with the author's name, and an optional e-mail address wrapped in <>, or a hashref of Statocles::Person attributes.
Individual documents can have their own authors. See "author" in Statocles::Document.
The base URL of the site, including protocol and domain. Used mostly for feeds.
This can be overridden by base_url in Deploy.
The theme for this site. All apps share the same theme.
The applications in this site. Each application has a name that can be used later.
The plugins in this site. Each plugin has a name that can be used later.
The page path to use for the site index. Make sure to include the leading slash (but /index.html is optional). Defaults to /, so any app with url_root of / will be the index.
/index.html
/
url_root
Named navigation lists. A hash of arrays of hashes with the following keys:
title - The title of the link href - The href of the link
The most likely name for your navigation will be main. Navigation names are defined by your theme. For example:
main
{ main => [ { title => 'Blog', href => '/blog', }, { title => 'Contact', href => '/contact.html', }, ], }
# site.yml links: stylesheet: - href: /theme/css/site.css script: - href: /theme/js/site.js
Related links for this site. Links are used to build relationships to other web addresses. Link categories are named based on their relationship. Some possible categories are:
Additional stylesheets for this site.
Additional scripts for this site.
Each category contains an arrayref of hashrefs of link objects. See the Statocles::Link documentation for a full list of supported attributes. The most common attributes are:
The URL for the link.
The text of the link. Not needed for stylesheet or script links.
# site.yml images: icon: /images/icon.png
Related images for this document. These are used by themes to display images in appropriate templates. Each image has a category, like title, banner, or icon, mapped to an image object. See the Statocles::Image documentation for a full list of supported attributes. The most common attributes are:
title
banner
icon
The source path of the image. Relative paths will be resolved relative to this document.
The alternative text to display if the image cannot be downloaded or rendered. Also the text to use for non-visual media.
Useful image names are:
The shortcut icon for the site.
# site.yml templates: sitemap.xml: custom/sitemap.xml layout.html: custom/layout.html
The custom templates to use for the site meta-template like sitemap.xml and robots.txt, or the site-wide default layout template. A mapping of template names to template paths (relative to the theme root directory).
sitemap.xml
robots.txt
Developers should get site templates using the template method.
template
The directory (inside the theme directory) to use for the site meta-templates.
The store object to use for build(). This is a workspace and will be rebuilt often, using the build and daemon commands. This is also the store the daemon command reads to serve the site.
build()
build
daemon
The deploy object to use for deploy(). This is intended to be the production deployment of the site. A build gets promoted to production by using the deploy command.
deploy()
deploy
A hash of arbitrary data available to theme templates. This is a good place to put extra structured data like social network links or make easy customizations to themes like header image URLs.
A Mojo::Log object to write logs to. Defaults to STDERR.
The Text::Markdown object to use to turn Markdown into HTML. Defaults to a plain Text::Markdown object.
Any object with a "markdown" method will work here.
A cache of all the pages that the site contains. This is generated during the build phase and is available to all the templates while they are being rendered.
Register this site as the global site.
my $app = $site->app( $name );
Get the app with the given name.
name
my @links = $site->nav( $key );
Get the list of links for the given nav key. Each link is a Statocles::Link object.
key
If the named nav does not exist, returns an empty list.
$site->build( %options );
Build the site in its build location. The %options hash is passed in to every app's pages method, allowing for customization of app behavior based on command-line.
%options
pages
$site->deploy( %options );
Deploy the site to its destination. The %options are passed to the appropriate deploy object.
my @links = $site->links( $key ); my $link = $site->links( $key ); $site->links( $key => $add_link );
Get or append to the links set for the given key. See the links attribute for some commonly-used keys.
If only one argument is given, returns a list of link objects. In scalar context, returns the first link in the list.
If two arguments are given, append the new link to the given key. $add_link may be a URL string, a hash reference of link attributes, or a Statocles::Link object. When adding links, nothing is returned.
$add_link
my $url = $site->url( $page_url );
Get the full URL to the given path by prepending the base_url.
base_url
my $template = $app->template( $tmpl_name );
Get a template object for the given template name. The default template is determined by the app's class name and the template name passed in.
Applications should list the templates they have and describe what page class they use.
The site object exposes the following events.
This event is fired after all the pages have been collected, but before they have been rendered. This allows you to edit the page's data or add/remove pages from the list.
The event will be a Statocles::Event::Pages object containing all the pages built by the apps.
This event is fired after the pages have been built by the apps, but before any page is written to the build_store.
build_store
This event is fired after the site has been built and the pages written to the build_store.
The event will be a Statocles::Event::Pages object containing all the pages built by the site.
Doug Bell <preaction@cpan.org>
This software is copyright (c) 2016 by Doug Bell.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
To install Statocles, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm Statocles
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install Statocles
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.