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internal: Get rid of the whole "sub cache" business.
* Compute cache keys up front, so the cache directory is only chosen once.
* Buffer up config variants to apply before loading the config. Makes it
possible to cache variant-resulting configs, too.
* Make a factory class to reuse the logic that creates the `PieCrust` object
correctly for multi-process workers and such.
* Add a test.
author | Ludovic Chabant <ludovic@chabant.com> |
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date | Thu, 03 Mar 2016 08:22:41 -0800 |
parents | 477dc9a63222 |
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PieCrust is a static website generator and lightweight CMS that's all managed with text files. No complex setup, databases, or administrative panels. Simple, beautiful, and yummy. For more information, along with the complete documentation, visit `the official website`_. .. _the official website: http://bolt80.com/piecrust/ |pypi-version| |pypi-downloads| |build-status| .. |pypi-version| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/piecrust.svg :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/piecrust :alt: PyPI: the Python Package Index .. |pypi-downloads| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/dm/piecrust.svg :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/piecrust :alt: PyPI: the Python Package Index .. |build-status| image:: https://img.shields.io/travis/ludovicchabant/PieCrust2/master.svg :target: https://travis-ci.org/ludovicchabant/PieCrust2 :alt: Travis CI: continuous integration status Quickstart ========== If you want to quickly give it a spin: :: pip install piecrust chef init mywebsite cd mywebsite chef serve It should create a new empty site in a ``mywebsite`` folder, and start a small web server to preview it. You can then point your browser to ``localhost:8080`` to see the default home page. Use ``chef prepare page`` and ``chef prepare post`` to create pages and posts, and edit those in your favorite text editor. When you're happy, run ``chef bake`` to generate the final static website, which you'll find in ``_counter``. At this point you can upload the contents of ``_counter`` to your server. Changes ======= Check out the ``CHANGELOG`` file for new features, bug fixes and breaking changes. You can `see it online here <https://bitbucket.org/ludovicchabant/piecrust2/raw/default/CHANGELOG.rst>`__. Installation ============ You can install PieCrust like any other package: :: pip install piecrust For more options to get PieCrust on your machine, see the ``INSTALL`` file. You can `see it online here <https://bitbucket.org/ludovicchabant/piecrust2/raw/default/INSTALL.rst>`__.