Decoupage is the art of decorating an object by gluing colored paper cutouts onto it in combination with special paint effects ... The software decoupage lets you stitch together index pages from filesystem content
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what is it?
decoupage is a static file server that allows for index pages configurable with genshi templates and .ini files. I mainly wrote it because i was tired of using apache for serving my website and generating index.html files by hand. Decoupage provides views into the filesystem.
how do i use it?
Set up a paste .ini file that specifies the directory to serve (decoupage.directory) and, optionally, a configuration file .ini file (decoupage.configuraton) which specifies the labels for the files based on directory. An example of a paste .ini file is in decoupage.ini. Note the [app:decoupage] section:
[app:decoupage] paste.app_factory = decoupage.factory:factory decoupage.directory = %(here)s/example decoupage.configuration = %(here)s/example.ini
The labels for files are in example.ini, specified by sections as directories:
[/] foo.txt = a file about cats [/cats] lilly.txt = lilly hobbes.txt = a file about Hobbes
You can specify the entire layout from here. Alternately, you can have an index.ini in a directory which, if present, overrides the default configuration. Such a file is in the fleem subdirectory of example:
/template = index.html fleem.txt = some fleem for ya
Try it out! Install decoupage and run paster serve decoupage.ini and point your browser to the URL it gives you.
how do i do more with decoupage?
Since filenames can’t start with a / (just try it!), the functionality of decoupage may be extended with / commands in a section. This is done by adding a setuptools entry_point to [decoupage.formatters]. See the decoupage setup.py and decoupage.formatters for examples. For instance,
Running decoupage-formatters from the command line gives the list of formatters that are available (which are pluggable setuptools extension points at [decoupage.formatters]). For example: /include = site.html could include the site.html genshi template at the top of the body.
- all:
only pass files of a certain pattern; the inverse of ignore calling all with no arguments means only files with descriptions are used
title: splits a description into a title and a description with a separator describe: substitute the description for the filename ignore: ignore files of a certain pattern include: include a file at the top of the body css: specify CSS
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