# Cabret Cabret is a yaml based static site generator, ideally with the same features as Hugo but with a simpler model. Here is a simple example of a _Cabretfile.yaml_ ```yaml build: - pipeline: - source: index.html - use: layout path: layouts/base.html - target: dist/index.html - pipeline: - source: posts/{{ .Id }}.md - plugin: markdown - use: layout path: layouts/base.html - target: dist/posts/{{ .Id }}/index.html ``` Cabret is based on the idea of a data pipeline. Along a pipeline flows **a list** of `Content` items that are just items with a data, mime type and metadata. ```go type Content struct { Type string Metadata map[string]any Data []byte } ``` The `Type` is the _mime type_ of the `Data`. The `Metadata` can be whatever the user wants and operations can populate it with special fields as they please. In some cases its useful to have `Data` be `nil`, when that happens the `Type` should be `cabret.MetadataOnly` (just the string `"metadata-only"`) ## Operations Each pipeline is a list of operations, the first field in an operation should be one of `source`, `use` or `target`. - `source: ` A **path pattern** is a "glob pattern" with captures, some examples are ``` posts/{id}.md {{folders}}/{year}-{month}-{day}.json ``` the only difference is that `{{...}}` captures can match slashes so can be used to match more than one "path part", while `{...}` can only match non slash characters. Load files matching the given pattern and populates the field `.Metadata.MatchResult` with the captures. Other supported forms are ```yaml use: source path: ``` ```yaml use: source paths: - ... - ``` - `target: ` A **path template** can contains `{...}` interpolations, the key inside the braces will be replaced using the `.Metadata.MatchResult` map. Double braces can also be used and are evaluated using Go `text/template` with context the whole item metadata. For each incoming item this will render the given path template with the item metadata and write the content to disk. - `use: ` This will apply the provided operations to the incoming items, for now available operations are - **Layout** is available in the following forms ```yaml use: layout path: ``` ```yaml use: layout paths: - ... - ``` This operation will load the given pattern with `.ParseFiles(...)` (this automatically chooses between the Go html or text template engines based on the first file name extension) The template context is the incoming item metadata as well its data inside the `.Content` variable. - **Markdown** doesn't need any other options (TODO: add some options to configure _goldmark_) ```yaml use: markdown ``` This will render each incoming item using goldmark with some reasonable default options. By default this will also read YAML frontmatter. - **Frontmatter** as the previous one but just reads frontmatter. ```yaml use: frontmatter ``` - **Categorize** can be used in the following forms ```yaml use: categorize key: bind: # optional ``` This will categorize all items based on the provided key, for example if key is `tags` then the incoming list of posts will be converted in a list of empty contents with a `Category` field telling the item's category and an `Items` field containing a list of posts with that tag. By default the output item category is placed into `Category` but this can be changed with the `bind` option. - (_TODO_) **Chunk** can be used to paginate some items ```yaml use: chunk size: ``` This operation will group the incoming items in chunk with the provided size (except for the last one that can end up holding less items). The output items hold no data but have the following structure ```go Metadata: { Page: TotalPages: Items: } ``` - (_TODO_) **Slice** extract a sub range of items ```yaml use: slice from: # inclusive, defaults to 0 to: # exclusive, defaults to len(Items) ``` Does what you expect to the incoming list of items. - (_TODO_) **Sort** sorts the incoming items using the provided key and direction (by default is ascending) ```yaml use: sort direction: key: ```