Author: Ahmad Khayyat ([email protected])
A Pelican plugin that creates a URL hierarchy for pages that matches the filesystem hierarchy of their sources.
For example, to have the following filesystem structure of page sources result in the URLs listed next to each file,
└── content/pages/ # PAGE_DIR
├── about.md # URL: pages/about/
├── projects.md # URL: pages/projects/
├── projects/ # (directory)
│ ├── p1.md # URL: pages/projects/p1/
│ ├── p2.md # URL: pages/projects/p2/
│ └── p2/ # (directory)
│ └── features.md # URL: pages/projects/p2/features/
└── contact.md # URL: pages/contact/
you can use this plugin with the following Pelican settings:
# pelicanconf.py
PAGE_URL = '{slug}/'
PAGE_SAVE_AS = '{slug}/index.html'
SLUGIFY_SOURCE = 'basename'
When generating the url
and save_as
attributes, the plugin
prefixes the page's slug
by its relative path. Although the initial
slug
is generated from the page's title
by default, it can be
generated from the source file basename by setting the
SLUGIFY_SOURCE
setting to 'basename'
, as shown in the settings
snippet above. The slug
can also be set using PATH_METADATA
.
This plugin is compatible with Pelican translations.
This plugin also adds three attributes to each page object:
-
parent
: the immediate parent page.None
if the page is top-level. If a translated page has no parent, the default-language parent is used. -
parents
: a list of all ancestor pages, starting from the top-level ancestor. -
children
: a list of all immediate child pages, in no specific order.
These attributes can be used to generate breadcrumbs or nested navigation menus. For example, this is a template excerpt for breadcrumbs:
<ul class="breadcrumb">
<li><a href="{{ SITEURL }}/" title="{{ SITENAME }}">
<i class="fa fa-home fa-lg"></i>
</a></li>
{% for parent in page.parents %}
<li><a href="{{ SITEURL }}/{{ parent.url }}">{{ parent.title }}</a></li>
{% endfor %}
<li class="active">{{ page.title }}</li>
</ul>
Licence: BSD. See the included LICENSE
file.