HTML::WebMake::Main
HTML::WebMake - a simple web site management system, allowing an entire site to
be created from a set of text and markup files and one WebMake file.
my $f = new HTML::WebMake::Main ();
$f->readfile ($filename);
$f->make();
my $failures = $f->finish();
exit $failures;
WebMake is a simple web site management system, allowing an entire site to be
created from a set of text and markup files and one WebMake file.
It requires no dynamic scripting capabilities on the server; WebMake sites can
be deployed to a plain old FTP site without any problems.
It allows the separation of responsibilities between the content editors, the
HTML page designers, and the site architect; only the site architect needs to
edit the WebMake file itself, or know perl or WebMake code.
A multi-level website can be generated entirely from 1 or more WebMake files
containing content, links to content files, perl code (if needed), and output
instructions. Since the file-to-page mapping no longer applies, and since
elements of pages can be loaded from different files, this means that standard
file access permissions can be used to restrict editing by role.
Since WebMake is written in perl, it is not limited to command-line invocation;
using the HTML::WebMake::Main module directly allows WebMake to be run from
other Perl scripts, or even mod_perl (WebMake uses use strict throughout,
and temporary globals are used only where strictly necessary).
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$f = new HTML::WebMake::Main({ ... })
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Constructs a new
HTML::WebMake::Main object. You may pass the following
attribute-value pairs to the constructor.
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force_output
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Force output. Normally if a file is already up to date, it is not modified.
This will force the file to be re-made.
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force_cache_rebuild
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Force the cached metadata and dependency data for the site to be rebuilt.
Normally this is used to speed up partial rebuilds of the site. This
option implies
force_output .
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risky_fast_rebuild
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Run more quickly, but take more risks. Normally, dynamic content, such as Perl
sections, sitemaps, or navigation links, are always considered to be in need of
rebuilding, as mapping their dependencies is often very difficult or
impossible. This switch forces them to be ignored for dependency-tracking
purposes, and so an output file that depends on them will not be rebuilt unless
a normal content item on that page changes.
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base_href
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Rewrite links to be absolute URLs based at this URL. By default, links are
specified as relative wherever possible.
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base_dir
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Generate output, and look for support files (images etc.), relative to this
directory.
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paranoid
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Paranoid mode; do not allow perl code evaluation or accesses to directories
above the WebMake file.
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debug
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Debug mode; more output.
$f->set_option ($optname, $optval);
Set a WebMake option. Currently supported options are:
$f->readfile ($filename)
Read and parse the given WebMake file.
$f->readstring ($string)
Read and parse the given WebMake configuration (as a string).
$str = $f->get_content ($name);
Get the item of content named $name . Equivalent to a $ {content_reference},
and equivalent to the same method in HTML::WebMake::PerlCodeLibrary .
$f->make (@fnames)
Make either the files named by $fnames (or all outputs if $fname is not
supplied), based on the WebMake files read earlier.
$pagetext = $f->make_to_string ($fname)
Make the file named by $fname, and output its text to STDOUT, based on the
WebMake files read earlier.
$ok = $f->can_build($fname);
Returns 1 if WebMake can build the named file, 0 otherwise.
$num_failures = $f->finish();
Finish with a WebMake object and dispose of its internal open files etc.
Returns the number of serious failure conditions that occurred (files that
could not be created, etc.).
See also http://webmake.taint.org/ for more information.
webmake ettext2html ethtml2text HTML::WebMake Text::EtText::EtText2HTML Text::EtText::EtHTML2Text
Justin Mason <jm /at/ jmason.org>
WebMake is distributed under the terms of the GNU Public License.
The latest version of this library is likely to be available from CPAN
as well as:
http://webmake.taint.org/
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