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Author SHA1 Message Date
jem
8ecdb8c3c6 create dirs from md works 2019-12-20 15:55:53 +01:00
Carmen La
dec80185e5 A big ol' cleanup 2017-01-16 02:37:19 -05:00
Tomasz Biernacki
e5395a362a Add author and (short) description for RSS 2016-02-09 03:01:10 +01:00
Sergiy BONDARYEV
eea999e1d7 add Blog/Page/Post/Tag uri customisation
add :tag-root-uri :page-root-uri :post-root-uri parsing

replace {entity}-root with {entity}-root-uri parameters to set uri

fix root-path call

fix root-path function params order
(worked erlier because of keyword<->map transposition)

fix keyword :{entity}-root-uri to :{entity}-root transformation

misprint: congig -> config

add function to compose file path

add create-file function

add function to compose a path

handle empty blog-path using path function

fix filename for preview
2016-01-08 22:59:10 +01:00
Marko Kocic
f4888b26d9 Clear reflection warnings 2015-09-14 12:06:35 +02:00
Randall Mason
03cfabcbb9 Add enclosure tag to facilitate Podcasting with Cryogen
Add an enclosure tag to a post's metadata to let a podcast client
to deliver your audio content.  It should look like this:

:enclosure [{:url "<full-url>"}]

Without the brackets, you end up with NullPointerExceptions, so
make sure you have that.

The URL should be the full location of where the audio file is
hosted (not relative), so for example:

:enclosure [{:url "http://www.example.com/01_episode_IV.mp3"}]

I created a bunch of markdown files with just the enclosure and
info about the audiobook with the following bash snippet:

find -L books -type f -iname "*mp3" | sort | while read mp3; do name=$(basename $mp3 .mp3); book=$(basename "$(dirname $mp3)"); echo "{:title \"$name\"\n:layout :post\n:tags [\"audiobooks\" \"$book\"]\n:enclosure [{:url \"http://clashthebunny.mason.ch/blog/$mp3\"}]}\n $book - $name\n==================" > md/posts/"$(date "+%Y-$name").md"; done

Each book was in it's own subdirectory of books:
books/Dracula/1-01-Chapter1_part01.mp3
books/Dracula/1-02-Chapter1_part02.mp3
books/Dracula/2-01-Chapter2_part01.mp3

Note that the above script requires the prefix of the episode to
be "date-like".  It should be fairly easy to work out a way to get
your podcast up and running.

Add the book names to your rss-filters array, e.g.:
["Dracula" "Pride & Prejudice"]

Most podcasting clients support authentication, so just password
protect those directories and you should be good to go, even
if you are hosting copyrighted content.
2015-09-03 11:27:55 -05:00
Eric Somdahl
6b45fdc35a Modification to allow the generated rss xml to pass xsd validation.
1) Removed the <author> tag from each <item>.  The presence of this tag is ok here but the xsd requires that the content include a valid email address, not just the name string coming from the site config (Forms that pass validation are "test@xyz.com" or "test@xyz.com (Test McTester)" ).  And who would want to advertise their real email like that?  :)
2) Removed the <author> tag from the <channel>.  <author> isn't a valid child element of a channel.  There is a child element called <webMaster> that is a close analogue but it also requires content as above.
2015-03-10 21:29:04 -04:00
lacarmen
656cc2d0c9 Added curated RSS generation based on :rss-filters in the config 2015-01-03 20:36:30 -05:00
lacarmen
9ee0968a0f Renamed to cryogen-core 2014-12-05 10:56:40 -05:00
Renamed from src/cryogen/rss.clj (Browse further)