~exprez135/taliaferro

cbe2f6b9b46953c570e1c2bab9f233492cb7f5c7 — Nate Ijams 3 years ago bbe764f v1.4.0
Many updates to copyright notices, some changes for Lighthouse improvements
14 files changed, 222 insertions(+), 1153 deletions(-)

M COPYING.txt
M config.yaml
M readme.md
M scripts/build-lunrjs-index.js
M scripts/deploy-remote.sh
M scripts/hugo.sh
M static/css/everything.css
M static/js/darkmode.js
M static/js/mastodon.js
R static/{js/fast-darkmode.js => unused-css-js/fast-darkmode.js}
R static/{js/jquery-3.4.1.min.js => unused-css-js/jquery-3.4.1.min.js}
R static/{js/mediumish.js => unused-css-js/mediumish.js}
R static/{js/old-bootstrap.min.js => unused-css-js/old-bootstrap.min.js}
R static/{js/popper.min.js => unused-css-js/popper.min.js}
M COPYING.txt => COPYING.txt +93 -1065
@@ 1,55 1,95 @@
--- NOTICE ---

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--- SUMMARY BY CATEGORY ---

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- MEDIUMISH THEME -

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The Mediumish theme also included some CSS which is now within everything.css.

- CSS -

License: MIT

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- JS -

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See Files: build-lunrjs-index.js and search.html.

Node dependencies: Node Modules distributed here are under various licenses. See each module in the node_modules directory.


--- LICENSE TEXTS ---

Copyright (c) 2019-2020 The Taliaferro Times Contributors (each respective author)

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@@ 408,10 448,11 @@ licenses.

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All photos published on Unsplash can be used for free. You can use them for
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M config.yaml => config.yaml +1 -1
@@ 63,7 63,7 @@ params:
  mailprotect: b_d26cf2ca72382457545be7bf6_47e6abb364
  gitURL: https://git.sr.ht/~exprez135/taliaferro
  oldWebsiteURL: https://wordpress.thetaliaferrotimes.org
  copyrightNoticesURL: https://gitlab.com/exprez135/taliaferro/-/raw/master/COPYING
  copyrightNoticesURL: https://git.sr.ht/~exprez135/taliaferro/-/raw/master/COPYING.txt
  alert:
    enabled: false
    title: "Breaking:"

M readme.md => readme.md +10 -7
@@ 46,13 46,16 @@ File issues at https://todo.sr.ht/~exprez135/Taliaferro.

- Hugo: generate site
- Git: version control
- Node.js: to generate our search index. Uses the following packages (see package.json):
  - Lunr.js: search
  - parser-front-matter: parse our YAML front matter in posts
  - readdirp: like readdir, but reads directories recursively
- Modified version of ["HugoLunr" by Hugo Di Francesco](https://gist.github.com/HugoDF/aac2e529f79cf90d2050d7183571684b). Uses:
  - [Node.js](https://nodejs.com): to generate our search index. Uses the following packages (see package.json):
    - [Lunr.js](https://lunrjs.com): search
    - [parser-front-matter](https://www.npmjs.com/package/parser-front-matter): parse our YAML front matter in posts
    - [readdirp](https://www.npmjs.com/package/readdirp): like readdir, but reads directories recursively
    - Other Dependencies: see node_modules directory.

### With the Reader

- FontAwesome 5.12.0: icons and CSS
- Google Fonts: Merriweather and Righteous fonts
- Bootstrap: CSS & JS. Note: we are working on ensuring that Javascript not necessary. However, for the foreseeable future, the CSS will be necessary.
- [FontAwesome 5.12.0](): icons and CSS
- [Google Fonts](): Merriweather and Righteous fonts
- [Bootstrap](): CSS & JS. Note: we are working on ensuring that Javascript not necessary. However, for the foreseeable future, the CSS will be necessary.
- [Mediumish](): CSS, HTML, Go. The basis for our modified theme: see [mediumish-taliaferro](https://git.sr.ht/~exprez135/mediumish-taliaferro).

M scripts/build-lunrjs-index.js => scripts/build-lunrjs-index.js +47 -16
@@ 1,5 1,28 @@
// Original code taken from https://gist.github.com/HugoDF/aac2e529f79cf90d2050d7183571684b 
// Modifications by Nate Ijams 2019-2020
/* The MIT License (MIT)

Copyright (c) 2019-2020 Hugo Di Francesco: original project.
Copyright (c) 2019-2020 Nate Ijams: Modifications to add documentation, read
directories recursively, work with The Taliaferro Times.

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of
the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so,
subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR
COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

Original code taken from
https://gist.github.com/HugoDF/aac2e529f79cf90d2050d7183571684b */

// This is the node file which generates the index of all content.



@@ 11,11 34,12 @@ const {promisify} = require('util');
const frontMatterParser = require('parser-front-matter');
// lunrjs is what we use to build the index from the parsed content.
const lunrjs = require('lunr');
// readdirp allows us to read directory paths recursively. This is used instead of the original mono-directory "readdir".
// readdirp allows us to read directory paths recursively. This is used instead
// of the original mono-directory "readdir".
const readdirp = require('readdirp');
// ===================================

// this parses the 
// this parses the
const parse = promisify(frontMatterParser.parse.bind(frontMatterParser));

// ===================================


@@ 23,13 47,15 @@ const parse = promisify(frontMatterParser.parse.bind(frontMatterParser));
// function to gathering content:
async function loadPostsWithFrontMatter(postsDirectoryPath) {

  // We read the content directory, but avoid indexing of these directories: .DS_Store, old.
  // We read the content directory, but avoid indexing of these directories:
  // .DS_Store, old.
  const postEntryInfos = await readdirp.promise(postsDirectoryPath, {fileFilter: ["!.DS_Store", "!_index.md", "!*.jpg"], directoryFilter: "!old"});
  

  // We take each post and map their paths.
  const postNames = postEntryInfos.map(file => file.path);

  // To debug index building, un-comment the following line to get a list of postNames. Do NOT keep it un-commented or the search will fail.
  // To debug index building, un-comment the following line to get a list of
  // postNames. Do NOT keep it un-commented or the search will fail.
  // console.log(postNames);

  const posts = await Promise.all(


@@ 40,7 66,8 @@ async function loadPostsWithFrontMatter(postsDirectoryPath) {
      );
      const {content, data} = await parse(fileContent);
      return {
	// we only take a 10,000 character slice of the post to index. this ensures our index doesn't grow too large
	// we only take a 10,000 character slice of the post to index. this ensures
	// our index doesn't grow too large
        content: content.slice(0, 10000),
        ...data
      };


@@ 51,10 78,12 @@ async function loadPostsWithFrontMatter(postsDirectoryPath) {
// ===================================

// FUNCTION TWO
// this function uses lunrjs to create an index from the posts we gathered and sliced above.
// this function uses lunrjs to create an index from the posts we gathered and
// sliced above.
function makeIndex(posts) {
  return lunrjs(function() {
    // list of fields we are gathering from each post. we use the Title as our reference marker (identifying feature)
    // list of fields we are gathering from each post. we use the Title as our
    // reference marker (identifying feature)
    this.ref('title');
    this.field('title');
    this.field('author');


@@ 71,13 100,15 @@ function makeIndex(posts) {

// ===================================

// FUNCTION THREE
// defines the function which integrates the two above
// first, we load the posts and their front matter (up to 10,000 characters)
// second, we take the title, author, date, tags, image, imageDescription, and content of these posts and add them to the index
// finally, we output all of this as a JSON string. Note; generate.sh runs this file with node and outputs that string to a file.
// FUNCTION THREE defines the function which integrates the two above first, we
// load the posts and their front matter (up to 10,000 characters) second, we
// take the title, author, date, tags, image, imageDescription, and content of
// these posts and add them to the index finally, we output all of this as a
// JSON string. Note; generate.sh runs this file with node and outputs that
// string to a file.
async function run() {
  // The following line specifies which directory to use for indexing. See above for excluded directories and filetypes. 
  // The following line specifies which directory to use for indexing. See above
  // for excluded directories and filetypes.
  const posts = await loadPostsWithFrontMatter(`${__dirname}/content/`);
  const index = makeIndex(posts);
  console.log(JSON.stringify(index));

M scripts/deploy-remote.sh => scripts/deploy-remote.sh +1 -1
@@ 1,4 1,4 @@
#! /bin/bash
#! /bin/sh

# This is a script which, when run on Mac or Linux, will automatically build the site, the index, commit and push it to SoureHut.


M scripts/hugo.sh => scripts/hugo.sh +2 -2
@@ 1,4 1,4 @@
#! /bin/bash
#! /bin/sh

# This is a script which, when run on Mac or Linux, will automatically build the site, the index, commit and push it to SoureHut.



@@ 29,7 29,7 @@ cd ../..

# Build index for site using the generate.sh script (see file for more info).
echo -e "${cyan}Starting index building process...${reset}"
bash $rp/scrips/generate.sh
sh $rp/scrips/generate.sh
echo -e "${green}Index build complete.${reset}"

# Build the project using Hugo.

M static/css/everything.css => static/css/everything.css +65 -61
@@ 1,3 1,5 @@
/* Contains: Font Awesome CSS, Google Fonts CSS, Mediumish CSS, and Taliaferro CSS.

/*!
* Font Awesome Free 5.12.0 by @fontawesome - https://fontawesome.com
* License - https://fontawesome.com/license/free (Icons: CC BY 4.0, Fonts: SIL OFL 1.1, Code: MIT License)


@@ 557,7 559,7 @@ section.recent-posts {
}

.section-title span {
  border-bottom: 1px solid rgba(0, 0, 0, .44);
  border-bottom: 1px solid rgba(0, 0, 0, .67); /* .44 to .67 for accessibility and contrast*/
  display: inline-block;
  padding-bottom: 20px;
  margin-bottom: -1px;


@@ 644,7 646,7 @@ section.recent-posts {

.listfeaturedtag h4.card-text,
.listrecent h4.card-text {
  color: rgba(0, 0, 0, .44);
  color: rgba(0, 0, 0, .67); /* .44 to .67 for accessibility */
  font-size: 0.95rem;
  line-height: 1.6;
  font-weight: 400;


@@ 692,7 694,7 @@ section.recent-posts {

.post-top-meta span {
  font-size: 0.9rem;
  color: rgba(0, 0, 0, .44);
  color: rgba(0, 0, 0, .67); /* .44 to .67 for accesibility */
  display: inline-block;
}



@@ 722,7 724,7 @@ span.author-meta {

span.post-date,
span.post-read {
  color: rgba(0, 0, 0, .44);
  color: rgba(0, 0, 0, .67); /* .44 to .67 for accesibility */
}

span.post-read-more {


@@ 733,7 735,7 @@ span.post-read-more {
}

span.post-read-more a {
  color: rgba(0, 0, 0, .44);
  color: rgba(0, 0, 0, .67); /* .44 to .67 for accesibility */
}

span.post-name a,


@@ 812,7 814,7 @@ span.post-read-more a:hover {
  padding-top: 10px;
  padding-bottom: 12px;
  font-size: 0.8rem;
  color: rgba(0, 0, 0, .44);
  color: rgba(0, 0, 0, .67); /* Changed .44 to .67 for higher contrast and accessibility */
  /*margin-top: 50px;*/
  margin-bottom: 62px;
  position: relative;


@@ 968,8 970,8 @@ blockquote {

.share,
.share a {
  color: rgba(0, 0, 0, .44);
  fill: rgba(0, 0, 0, .44);
  color: rgba(0, 0, 0, .67); /* Changed .44 to .67 for higher contrast and accessibility */
  fill: rgba(0, 0, 0, .67); /* Changed .44 to .67 for higher contrast and accessibility */
}

.graybg {


@@ 1369,7 1371,7 @@ iframe {
}

. {
  color: rgba(0, 0, 0, .44);
  color: rgba(0, 0, 0, .67); /* Changed .44 to .67 for higher contrast and accessibility */
  font-size: 1.5rem
}



@@ 1381,37 1383,35 @@ iframe {
  background: #1c9963 !important
}

#search {
  height: 3rem;
  background: 0 0;
  border: solid 2px;
  display: block;
  outline: 0;
  padding: 0 1rem;
  text-decoration: none;
  width: 100%
.post-info {
  font-size: .8rem;
  line-height: normal;
  opacity: .6
}

#search-button {
  background-color: transparent;
  font-size: .8rem;
  font-weight: 900;
  letter-spacing: .075em;
  height: 3rem;
  line-height: 3rem;
  padding: 0 2rem;
  text-align: center;
  text-decoration: none;
  text-transform: uppercase;
  white-space: nowrap
.post-info p {
  margin: .8em 0
}

#author-link {
  color: inherit
.post-info a:hover {
  border-bottom: 1px solid #018574
}

#author-link:hover {
  color: #65ffc6
.post-info svg {
  margin-right: .8em
}

.post-info .tag {
  margin-right: .5em
}

.post-info .tag::before {
  content: "#"
}

.fa-fw {
  text-align: center;
  width: 1.25em;
}

/* Google Fonts */


@@ 1464,42 1464,46 @@ iframe {
  src: local('Righteous'), local('Righteous-Regular'), url(/webfonts/1cXxaUPXBpj2rGoU7C9WiHGA.ttf) format('truetype')
}

.post-info {
  font-size: .8rem;
  line-height: normal;
  opacity: .6
}

.post-info p {
  margin: .8em 0
}

.post-info a:hover {
  border-bottom: 1px solid #018574
}
/* Copyright (c) 2019-2020 Nate Ijams.
 * Title: Taliaferro CSS
 * CUSTOM BY NATE (many edits also made above)
 * If we simply removed some CSS above, I tried to comment it out instead of deleting.
 * There is plenty of code I did not document changes to.
*/

.post-info svg {
  margin-right: .8em
#search {
  height: 3rem;
  background: 0 0;
  border: solid 2px;
  display: block;
  outline: 0;
  padding: 0 1rem;
  text-decoration: none;
  width: 100%
}

.post-info .tag {
  margin-right: .5em
#search-button {
  background-color: transparent;
  font-size: .8rem;
  font-weight: 900;
  letter-spacing: .075em;
  height: 3rem;
  line-height: 3rem;
  padding: 0 2rem;
  text-align: center;
  text-decoration: none;
  text-transform: uppercase;
  white-space: nowrap
}

.post-info .tag::before {
  content: "#"
#author-link {
  color: inherit;
}

.fa-fw {
  text-align: center;
  width: 1.25em;
#author-link:hover {
  color: #65ffc6;
}

/* Copyright 2020 Nate Ijams.
 * CUSTOM BY NATE (many edits also made above)
 * If we simply removed some CSS above, I tried to comment it out instead of deleting.
 * There is plenty of code I did not document changes to.
*/
#alert-header {
  padding: 10px;
  background-color: #f44336;

M static/js/darkmode.js => static/js/darkmode.js +1 -0
@@ 1,3 1,4 @@
// Copyright (c) 2019-2020 Nate Ijams: MIT license
var toggle = document.getElementById("dark-mode-toggle");
function darkmode_toggle() {
	if (toggle.className === "fas fa-moon nav-link social-icon") {

M static/js/mastodon.js => static/js/mastodon.js +2 -0
@@ 1,3 1,5 @@
// Copyright (c) 2019 Nate Ijams: MIT license

function share_mastodon() {
	var instance = prompt("Enter your instance's address: (ex: https://fosstodon.org)", "https://");
	var url   = window.location.href;

R static/js/fast-darkmode.js => static/unused-css-js/fast-darkmode.js +0 -0
R static/js/jquery-3.4.1.min.js => static/unused-css-js/jquery-3.4.1.min.js +0 -0
R static/js/mediumish.js => static/unused-css-js/mediumish.js +0 -0
R static/js/old-bootstrap.min.js => static/unused-css-js/old-bootstrap.min.js +0 -0
R static/js/popper.min.js => static/unused-css-js/popper.min.js +0 -0