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[Orgmode] Re: Is there a good way to use org as blog system?
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Manoj Srivastava |
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[Orgmode] Re: Is there a good way to use org as blog system? |
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Wed, 30 Sep 2009 09:09:32 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.1.50 (gnu/linux) (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu) |
On Wed, Sep 30 2009, Water Lin wrote:
> I want to mantain a local static html blog system on my local
> computer. I think org is good enough to organise the stuff.
>
> Is there any special function for me to use org as blog system?
>
> I need a reference to start......
With the following Ikiwiki plugin, I have been using org as my
Ikiwiki input mechanism (so I write all my blog posts as org-mode
files, and Ikiwiki transforms tehm into html and rss.
manoj
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
#!/usr/bin/perl
# File: org.pm
# Time-stamp: <2009-02-06 12:10:28 srivasta>
#
# Copyright (C) 2008 by Manoj Srivastava
#
# Author: Manoj Srivastava
#
# Description:
# This allows people to write Ikiwiki content using Emacs and org-mode
# (requires Emacs 23), and uses the html export facility of org-mode to
# create the output. Some bits based on otl.pm.
package IkiWiki::Plugin::org;
use warnings;
use strict;
use Carp;
use IkiWiki 3.00;
use File::Temp qw/ tempfile tempdir /;
# ------------------------------------------------------------
sub import {
hook(type => "getsetup", id => "org", call => \&getsetup);
hook(type => "htmlize", id => "org", call => \&htmlize);
} #
sub getsetup () {
return
plugin => {
safe => 0,
rebuild => undef,
advanced => 1,
},
emacs_binary => {
type => "string",
example => "/usr/bin/emacs-snapshot",
description => "location of an emacs binary with org-mode",
advanced => 1,
safe => 0,
rebuild => undef,
},
}
sub htmlize (@) {
my %params = @_;
my $dir = File::Temp->newdir();
my $ret = open(INPUT, ">$dir/contents.org");
unless (defined $ret) {
debug("failed to open $dir/contents.org: $@");
return $params{content};
}
my $emacs = '/usr/bin/emacs-snapshot';
if (exists $config{emacs_binary} && -x $config{emacs_binary}) {
$emacs = $config{emacs_binary};
}
print INPUT $params{content};
close INPUT;
$ret = open(INPUT, ">/tmp/contents.org");
print INPUT $params{content};
close INPUT;
my $args = "$emacs --batch -l org " .
"--eval '(setq org-export-headline-levels 3 org-export-with-toc
nil org-export-author-info nil )' " .
"--visit=$dir/contents.org " .
'--funcall org-export-as-html-batch >/dev/null 2>&1';
if (system($args)) {
debug("failed to convert $params{page}: $@");
return $params{content};
}
$ret = open(OUTPUT, "$dir/contents.html");
unless (defined $ret) {
debug("failed find html output for $params{page}: $@");
return $params{content};
}
local $/ = undef;
$ret = <OUTPUT>;
close OUTPUT;
$ret=~s/(.*<h1 class="title">){1}?//s;
$ret=~s/^(.*<\/h1>){1}?//s;
$ret=~s/<div id="postamble">.*//s;
$ret=~s/(<\/div>\s*$)//s;
open(OUTPUT, ">/tmp/contents.html");
print OUTPUT $ret;
close OUTPUT;
return $ret;
}
# ------------------------------------------------------------
1; # modules have to return a true value
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--
"UNIX is basically a simple operating system, but you have to be a
genius to understand the simplicity." -Dennis Ritchie
Manoj Srivastava <address@hidden> <http://www.golden-gryphon.com/>
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