Poet has your code-blogging back. Renders markdown, jade, or any templated files as posts, tag it up with metadata that's passed into any view engine you want, instant pagination, tag and category views, and home in time for dinner.
View the source for jsantell.com to see an example of Poet in use. Much <3
to Brittany Fedor for the sweet art!
Full documentation for Poet can be found at jsantell.github.com/poet
npm install poet
Include Poet in your package.json and add it to your app, passing in your Express app and options.
var
express = require('express'),
app = express(),
poet = require('poet');
poet( app, {
posts: './_posts/',
postsPerPage: 5,
metaFormat: 'json'
})
.createPostRoute()
.createPostListRoute()
.createTagRoute()
.createCategoryRoute()
.init();
posts
path to directory of your files of posts (default:./\_posts/
)metaFormat
format of your front matter on every blog post. Can beyaml
orjson
. (default:json
)postsPerPage
How many posts are displayed per page in the post list
Posts are constructed in markdown, jade, or any templated language of your choice (read docs), prefixed by front matter via YAML or JSON. All attributes are stored into the post object.
To run tests, run npm test
from the project root to run the Mocha tests.