#!/usr/bin/perl =head1 NAME site-generator - HPR Site Generator =head1 SYNOPSIS site-generator [OPTION]... PAGE... -p, --preview print generated pages to standard out -v, --verbose use verbose mode --help print this help message Where I is a file name of a web page or the special ALL (to generate all pages). Examples: Generate two specific pages: site-generator index about Generate the whole site: site-generator ALL =head1 DESCRIPTION This is a site generator for the Hacker Public Radio website based upon the Perl Templates Toolkit. =head1 INSTALLATION * Create the sqlite3 database from the files in the _sql directory. The default name for the database file is "hpr.db" and should be located in the root of the project directory. The name and location can be set in the site.cfg file. * Two sql helper scripts are available to generate an empty database or a database filled with test data. - For an empty database: `cat Create_Database_Empty.sql | sqlite3 hpr.db` - For a database with test data: `cat Create_Database_Test.sql | sqlite3 hpr.db` * Install the needed Perl modules using preferred method (distribution packages, CPAN, etc.) * GetOpt * Pod::Usage * Config::Std * Template * DBI =head1 AUTHOR Roan Horning =cut use strict; use warnings; use Getopt::Long qw(:config auto_help); use Pod::Usage; use Config::Std; use Template; use Data::Dumper; exit main(); sub main { # Argument parsing my $preview; my $verbose; GetOptions( 'preview' => \$preview, 'verbose' => \$verbose, ) or pod2usage(1); pod2usage(1) unless @ARGV; my (@pages) = @ARGV; # Set flag indicating whether or not to generate all pages. # The flag is set to true if the special argument ALL is # passed into the generator my $ALL = grep { $_ eq 'ALL' } @pages; # Load config file read_config "site.cfg" => my %config; my $tt = get_template_html($config{DBI}); if ($ALL) { @pages = keys %config; # Remove non page sections of the configuration file # from the generated list of pages. @pages= grep { $_ ne 'DBI' } @pages; @pages= grep { $_ ne 'root_template' } @pages; }; foreach my $page (@pages) { if (exists($config{$page})) { verbose ($verbose, "Generating page: $page"); generate_page($tt, $config{root_template}{content}, \%config, $page, $preview); } else { verbose (1, "\nWarning: Page $page is not defined in the configuration file."); } } verbose (1, "\nFinished processing the files."); return 0; } sub get_template_html (\%@) { # For an HTML based Template file, define the # template start and end tags to also function as # HTML comments to make the template file valid HTML. # return Template->new({ INCLUDE_PATH => './templates', OUTPUT_PATH => './public_html', EVAL_PERL => 1, START_TAG => '', CONSTANTS => { driver => $_[0]{driver}, user => $_[0]{user}, password => $_[0]{password}, } }) || die $Template::ERROR, "\n"; } sub generate_page { my ($tt, $root_template, $config, $page, $preview) = @_; my $html; if (!$preview) { $html = "$page.html"; } $tt->process($root_template, $config->{$page}, $html) || die $tt->error(), "\n"; } sub verbose { my ($verbose, $message) = @_; if ($verbose) { print "$message\n"; } else { print "."; }; }