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1 # ⛩️📰 书社
2
3 <b>An X·S·L·T‐based static site generator.</b>
4
5 <dfn>⛩️📰 书社</dfn> aims to make it easy to generate websites with
6 X·S·L·T and G·N·U Make.
7 It is consequently only a good choice for people who like X·S·L·T and
8 G·N·U Make and wish it were easier to make websites with them.
9
10 It makes things easier by :⁠—
11
12 - Automatically identifying source files and characterizing them by
13 type (X·M·L, text, or asset).
14
15 - Parsing supported text types into X·M·L trees.
16
17 - Enabling easy inclusion of source files within each other.
18
19 It aims to do this with zero dependencies beyond the programs already
20 installed on your computer.
21
22 ## Nomenclature
23
24 <i lang="cmn-Hans">书社</i> is a Chinese word meaning “publishing
25 house”.
26
27 The first character, <i lang="cmn-Hans">书</i>, is the simplified form
28 of “document”.
29
30 The second character, <i lang="cmn-Hans">社</i>, contemporarily means
31 “association”, but historically referred to the god of the soil and
32 related altars or festivities.
33 In Japanese, it is an alternate spelling for <i lang="ja">やしろ</i>,
34 the word for “Shinto shrine”.
35
36 The name <i lang="cmn-Hans">书社</i> was chosen to play on this pun, as
37 it is intended as a publishing program for webshrines.
38
39 In Ascii environments, ⛩️📰 书社 should be written `Shushe`, following
40 the pinyin transliteration.
41
42 ## Basic Usage
43
44 Place source files in `sources/` and run `make install` to compile
45 the result to `public/`.
46 Compilation involves the following steps :⁠—
47
48 1. ⛩️📰 书社 compiles all of the magic files in `magic/` into a single
49 file, `build/magic.mgc`.
50
51 2. ⛩️📰 书社 processes all of the parsers in `parsers/` and determines
52 the list of supported plaintext types.
53
54 3. ⛩️📰 书社 identifies all of the source files and includes and uses
55 `build/magic.mgc` to classify them by media type.
56
57 4. ⛩️📰 书社 parses all plaintext and X·M·L source files and includes
58 and then builds a dependency tree between them.
59
60 5. ⛩️📰 书社 uses the dependency tree to establish prerequisites for
61 each output file.
62
63 6. ⛩️📰 书社 compiles each output file to `build/public`.
64
65 7. ⛩️📰 书社 copies the output files to `public`.
66
67 You can use `make list` to list each identified source file or include
68 alongside its computed type and dependencies.
69 As this is a Make‐based program, steps will only be run if the
70 corresponding buildfile or output file is older than its
71 prerequisites.
72
73 ## Namespaces
74
75 The ⛩️📰 书社 namespace is `urn:fdc:ladys.computer:20231231:Shu1She4`.
76
77 This document uses a few namespace prefixes, with the following
78 meanings :⁠—
79
80 | Prefix | Expansion |
81 | -------: | :----------------------------------------- |
82 | `html:` | `http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml` |
83 | `xlink:` | `http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink` |
84 | `xslt:` | `http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform` |
85 | `书社:` | `urn:fdc:ladys.computer:20231231:Shu1She4` |
86
87 ## Setup and Configuration
88
89 ⛩️📰 书社 depends on the following programs to run.
90 In every case, you may supply your own implementation by overriding the
91 corresponding (allcaps) variable (e·g, set `MKDIR` to supply your own
92 `mkdir` implementation).
93
94 - `cat`
95 - `cp`
96 - `echo`
97 - `file`
98 - `find`
99 - `mkdir` (requires support for `-p`)
100 - `mv`
101 - `printf`
102 - `rm`
103 - `sed`
104 - `sleep`
105 - `test`
106 - `touch`
107 - `tr` (requires support for `-d`)
108 - `uuencode` (requires support for `-m` and `-r`)
109 - `xmlcatalog` (provided by `libxml2`)
110 - `xmllint` (provided by `libxml2`)
111 - `xsltproc` (provided by `libxslt`)
112
113 The following additional variables can be used to control the behaviour
114 of ⛩️📰 书社 :⁠—
115
116 - **`SRCDIR`:**
117 The location of the source files (default: `sources`).
118
119 - **`INCLUDEDIR`:**
120 The location of the source files (default: `sources/includes`).
121 This can be inside of `SRCDIR`, but needn’t be.
122
123 - **`BUILDDIR`:**
124 The location of the (temporary) build directory (default: `build`).
125
126 - **`DESTDIR`:**
127 The location of directory to output files to (default: `public`).
128
129 - **`THISDIR`:**
130 The location of the ⛩️📰 书社 `GNUmakefile`.
131 This should be set automatically when calling Make and shouldn’t ever
132 need to be set manually.
133 This variable is used to find the ⛩️📰 书社 `lib/` folder, which is
134 expected to be in the same location.
135
136 - **`MAGICDIR`:**
137 The location of the magic files to use (default: `$(THISDIR)/magic`).
138
139 - **`FINDOPTS`:**
140 Options to pass to `find` when searching for source files (default:
141 `-LE`).
142
143 - **`FINDRULES`:**
144 Rules to use with `find` when searching for source files (default:
145 `-flags -nohidden -and -not -name '.*'`).
146
147 - **`PARSERS`:**
148 A white·space‐separated list of parsers to use (default:
149 `$(THISDIR)/parsers/*.xslt`).
150
151 - **`TRANSFORMS`:**
152 A white·space‐separated list of transforms to use (default:
153 `$(THISDIR)/transforms/*.xslt`).
154
155 - **`XMLTYPES`:**
156 A white·space‐separated list of media types to consider X·M·L
157 (default: `application/xml text/xml`).
158
159 - **`VERBOSE`:**
160 If this variable has a value, every recipe instruction will be
161 printed when it runs (default: empty).
162 This is helpful for debugging, but typically too noisy for general
163 usage.
164
165 ## Source Files
166
167 Source files may be placed in `SRCDIR` in any manner; the file
168 structure used there will match the output.
169 The type of source files is *not* determined by file extension, but
170 rather by magic number; this means that files **must** begin with
171 something recognizable.
172 Supported magic numbers include :⁠—
173
174 - `<?xml` for `application/xml` files
175 - `#!js` for `text/javascript` files
176 - `@charset "` for `text/css` files
177 - `#!tsv` for `text/tab-separated-values` files
178
179 Text formats with associated X·S·L·T parsers are wrapped in a H·T·M·L
180 `<script>` element whose `@type` gives its media type, and then
181 passed to the parser to process.
182 Source files whose media type does not have an associated X·S·L·T
183 parser are considered “assets” and will not be transformed.
184
185 For compatibility with this program, source filenames should conform to
186 the following rules :⁠—
187
188 - They should not start with a hyphen‐minus.
189 This is to prevent confusion between filenames and options on the
190 commandline.
191
192 - They should not contain spaces, colons, percent signs, backticks,
193 question marks, hashes, or backslashes.
194
195 In general, filenames should be such that they do not require
196 percent‐encoding in the path component of an i·r·i.
197
198 ## Parsers
199
200 Parsers are used to convert plaintext files into X·M·L trees, as well
201 as convert plaintext formats which are already included inline in
202 existing source X·M·L documents.
203 ⛩️📰 书社 comes with some parsers; namely :⁠—
204
205 - **`parsers/plain.xslt`:**
206 Wraps `text/plain` contents in a `<html:pre>` element.
207
208 - **`parsers/tsv.xslt`:**
209 Converts `text/tab-separated-values` contents into an `<html:table>`
210 element.
211
212 New ⛩️📰 书社 parsers should have a `<xslt:template>` element with no
213 `@name` or `@mode` and whose `@match` attribute…
214
215 - Starts with an appropriately‐namespaced qualified name for a
216 `<html:script>` element.
217
218 - Follows this with the string `[@type=`.
219
220 - Follows this with a quoted string giving a media type supported by
221 the parser.
222 Media type parameters are *not* supported.
223
224 - Follows this with the string `]`.
225
226 For example, the trivial `text/plain` parser is defined as follows :⁠—
227
228 ```xml
229 <?xml version="1.0"?>
230 <transform
231 xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
232 xmlns:html="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
233 version="1.0"
234 >
235 <template match="html:script[@type='text/plain']">
236 <html:pre><value-of select="."/></html:pre>
237 </template>
238 </transform>
239 ```
240
241 ⛩️📰 书社 will scan the provided parsers for this pattern to determine
242 the set of allowed plaintext file types.
243 Multiple such `<xslt:template>` elements may be provided in a single
244 parser, for example if the parser supports multiple media types.
245
246 It is **strongly recommended** that all templates in parsers other than
247 those described above be namespaced (by `@name` or `@mode`), to avoid
248 conflicts between templates in multiple parsers.
249
250 ## Embedding
251
252 Documents can be embedded in other documents using a `<书社:link>`
253 element with `@xlink:show="embed"`.
254 The `@xlink:href`s of these elements should have the format
255 `about:shushe?source=<path>`, where `<path>` provides the path to the
256 file within `SRCDIR`.
257 Includes, which do not generate outputs of their own but may still be
258 freely embedded, instead use the format
259 `about:shushe?include=<path>`, where `<path>` provides the path
260 within `INCLUDEDIR`.
261
262 Embeds are replaced with the parsed contents of a file, unless the file
263 is an asset, in which case an `<html:object>` element is produced
264 instead (with the contents of the asset file provided as a base64
265 `data:` u·r·i).
266
267 Embedding takes place after parsing but before transformation, so
268 parsers are able to generate their own embeds.
269 ⛩️📰 书社 is able to detect the transitive embed dependencies of files
270 and update them accordingly; it will signal an error if the
271 dependencies are recursive.
272
273 ## Transforms
274
275 Transforms are used to convert X·M·L files into their final output,
276 after all necessary parsing and embedding has taken place.
277 ⛩️📰 书社 comes with some transforms; namely :⁠—
278
279 - **`transforms/asset.xslt`:**
280 Converts `<html:object type="text/css">` elements into corresponding
281 `<html:link rel="stylesheet">` elements and
282 `<html:object type="text/javascript">` elements into corresponding
283 `<html:script>` elements.
284 This transform enables embedding of `text/css` and `text/javascript`
285 files, which ordinarily are considered assets (as they lack
286 associated parsers).
287
288 - **`transforms/metadata.xslt`:**
289 Provides basic `<html:head>` metadata.
290 This metadata is generated from `<html:meta>` descendants of the
291 first element with an `@itemscope` attribute (recommended to just
292 be the root element).
293 Such elements can provide metadata using the following `@itemprop`
294 attributes :⁠—
295
296 - **`urn:fdc:ladys.computer:20231231:Shu1She4:title`:**
297 Provides the title of the page.
298
299 The following are recommendations on effective creation of
300 transforms :⁠—
301
302 - Make template matchers as specific as possible.
303 It is likely an error if two transforms have templates which match
304 the same element (unless the templates have different priority).
305
306 - Namespace templates (with `@name` or `@mode`) whenever possible.
307
308 - Set `@exclude-result-prefixes` on the root `xslt:transform` element
309 to reduce the number of declared namespaces in the final result.
310
311 ## Output Wrapping
312
313 ⛩️📰 书社 will wrap the final output of the transforms in appropriate
314 `<html:html>` and `<html:body>` elements, so it is not necessary for
315 transforms to do this explicitly.
316 The `<html:head>` of the output will contain the result tree generated
317 by matching the root node in the `书社:metadata` mode; the provided
318 `transforms/metadata.xslt` transform uses this mode to generate basic
319 metadata, but it is possible for other transforms to add their own.
320
321 ## License
322
323 Source files are licensed under the terms of the <cite>Mozilla Public
324 License, version 2.0</cite>.
325 For more information, see [LICENSE](./LICENSE).
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