hexo-admin-yf
v1.0.0
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Adds an admin section to the hexo server
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Base Hexo-Admin
This is an hexo plugin based on HEXO-ADMIN .
Hexo Version
For 2.x, use version 0.3.0
of this plugin. Version 1.x
and beyond only
support Hexo v3.x.
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Quickstart
1. Setup hexo & create a blog
npm install -g hexo
cd ~/
hexo init my-blog
cd my-blog
npm install
2. Install the admin & start things up
npm install --save hexo-admin-yf
hexo server -d
open http://localhost:4000/admin/
3. Password protection
If you're using Hexo admin on your live server, you want some password
protection. To enable this, you just add a few config variables to your hexo
_config.yml
:
admin:
username: myfavoritename
password_hash: be121740bf988b2225a313fa1f107ca1
secret: a secret something
The password_hash
is the bcrypt hash of your password. The secret
is used
to make the cookies secure, so it's a good idea to have it be long and
complicated.
A utility in Hexo admin's Settings can hash your password and generate the admin
section for you. Start Hexo and go to Settings > Setup authentification
and fill out your information. Copy the generated YAML into your _config.yml
.
Once that's in place, start up your hexo server and going to /admin/
will
require you to enter your password.
4. Custom post metadata
To add and edit your own post metadata with the admin interface, add the
metadata variable and your custom variables to your hexo _config.yml
:
metadata:
author_id: defaultAuthorId
language:
You can provide default values that will be used to initialize the metadata of a new post.
5. Contribute!
- let me know how it can be improved in the github issues
- fork and pull-request
Qiniu Support!
Get Your Qiniu Keys:
Get Your Qiniu Test Domain And Bucket:
To Support Qiniu, add the qiniu variable to your hexo
_config.yml
:
qiniu:
bucket: [your qiniu bucket key here]
domain: [your qiniu outlink domain here]
ACCESS_KEY: [your qiniu access key here]
SECRET_KEY: [your qiniu secret key here]
Credits
built with ❤ by Wang Fan (@yunplus.io) using react, browserify, and less.