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gist-pages

v0.0.2

Published

Express meets gist.github.com to create an open blogging platform.

Downloads

10

Readme

Gist Pages

Express meets gist.github.com to create an open blogging platform.

Installing

npm install gist-pages

Usage

var gistPages = require("../lib/gist-pages"); //include gist-pages, express and ejs
var routes = require('./routes'); //include routes

//set up your gist.github.com data config
var config = {
  //THE USER WHOSE PUBLIC GISTS WILL BE USED
  username: "YOURUSERNAME",
  //THE GROUPING RULES. LEAFS SHOULD BE REGEX WILL BE APPLIED TO FILENAMES OF YOUR GISTS
  groupRules: {
    "Blog" : /^Blog_/,
    "fileTypes": {
      "markdown": /.md$/,
      "javascript": /.js$/
    }
  }
};

//create a new server
var app = gistPages(__dirname, config);

//attach the github object of the server to the router
routes.github = app.github;

//add new get paths
app.get('/', routes.index);
app.get('/:post_id', routes.details);
app.get('/:group/:post_id', routes.details);

Demo

A small demo is included in the /demo folder.

Config Object

The config object can either be a JSON object or a module filepath where the module.exports is a JSON object.

The config object has two fields username and groupRules.

  • username: a github username
  • groupRules: a tree of group names that end in a regex rule. This regex rule will be compared to each filename in a gist to determine if the gist fits into the category.

Github DB API

getGist(id)

Returns a gist object

var gist = github.getGist('121212');
  • id: the gist id. Equal to the value trailing "username/" in the url.

getGroupGists(group, [flatten, data])

Returns an set of gist ids that match the passed group object from the passed data object. If no data object is passed the gist groups created via the config object will be used.

var blog_ids = github.getGroupGists("Blog", true);
  • group: a string or object used to filter gists. All children will be returned.
  • flatten: return the ids as an array or as a tree. Default is false.
  • data: an object to select from. Default is the github.group object.

Gist Object

The standard gist object returned by the github api along with a few extra fields.

.css

The html github provides to call the needed css for styling .html.

.html

The html of all the files in the gist.