Hi Cédrik, This comes really on time for me, I decided to rewrite to small sites I have using Jekyll, and as read all their tutorials I thought even of having a Jekyllst variation, that uses the Jekyll directories and other conventions, but uses Smalltalk as its engine. Of course this is far reached given my real availability these days, that's lower than usual. However I'd like to be part of conversations around this, and eventually contribute to it, because I already started playing with Jekyll (and Gatsby as well). Regards, Esteban A. Maringolo On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 10:15 AM Cédrick Béler <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Hi Esteban,
Cool anyway if that’s something that interest you too. What do you think of https://gohugo.io ? Themes are pretty cool https://themes.gohugo.io
Perfect :) This is not urgent but I need to put 2 websites online for September (simple ones). For now, I’m trying around. Summer will be perfect for me to work on such project. Cheers, Cédrick
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On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 5:41 PM Cédrick Béler <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Hi Esteban, >> This comes really on time for me, I decided to rewrite to small sites I have using Jekyll, and as read all their tutorials I thought even of having a Jekyllst variation, that uses the Jekyll directories and other conventions, but uses Smalltalk as its engine. Of course this is far reached given my real availability these days, that's lower than usual. > Cool anyway if that’s something that interest you too. What do you think of https://gohugo.io ? > Themes are pretty cool https://themes.gohugo.io I wasn't aware of this, looks great, albeit on a different tool stack. The generated output is "sane" html (read below). > However I'd like to be part of conversations around this, and eventually contribute to it, because I already started playing with Jekyll (and Gatsby as well). > Perfect :) > This is not urgent but I need to put 2 websites online for September (simple ones). For now, I’m trying around. Summer will be perfect for me to work on such project. I have a small pet site, that has some particular features like being multilingual and having some "dynamic" data source. I decided to give a try to Gatsby this evening, and found it to be great and produce uber fast rendered pages, but the produced HTML/CSS/JS is worst than reading assembly language. However since what I wanted was to improve the speed and some limitations of an old Wordpress based site, I think I'll stick with it. It also refreshes my React.js shenanigans. Regards! Esteban A. Maringolo |
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Hi - a bit late to reply on this one, but I did try Jekyl years ago, it was ok but over time frustrating to use and difficult to make the pipeline understandable ... I looked at Hugo and a few others but ended up going with Metalsmith (a JS static generator). I liked the plugable pipeline model of it, but cursed the state of Js tools (a few years ago) . I’ve been meaning for ages to reimplement it in Smalltalk with a nice oo composite pipeline model and an easy way to debug and visualise what is going when getting your template right. Combine this with the new headless image and it should easily plug into netlify . Tim On 23 May 2020, at 21:41, Cédrick Béler <[hidden email]> wrote:
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On May 26, 2020, at 12:54 PM, Tim Mackinnon <[hidden email]> wrote:
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Hi Tim,
Thanks for the feedback. It seems indeed that Jekyll can become frustrating. I’m using Hugo right now. I didn’t know metalsmith...
I’ve tried to restrain myself not to redo it in smalltalk but that would be great option. I don’t know the required effort though but I’ll be glad to be part of such project. Are you still interested in such project Tim ?
Plus to netlify but also class export to servers. I thing Git(hubs) Pages are a nice option. In any cas, one nice pattern is to use git to store pages versions, and then you can replay on Pages / or on your own server / or on netlify. I also wonder what would be possible with mini-image like Erik did. Cheers, Cédrick
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On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 3:59 AM Cédrick Béler <[hidden email]> wrote:
>> Hi - a bit late to reply on this one, but I did try Jekyl years ago, it was ok but over time frustrating to use and difficult to make the pipeline understandable ... >> I looked at Hugo and a few others but ended up going with Metalsmith (a JS static generator). I liked the plugable pipeline model of it, but cursed the state of Js tools (a few years ago) . > It seems indeed that Jekyll can become frustrating. I’m using Hugo right now. I didn’t know metalsmith... I tried Jekyll and Gatsby.js, and albeit the latest is a mix of SSR and SPA, I found some of their ideas in how to organize content to be valuable, but I can't stand the tooling or the feeling of facing an unneeded accidental complexity. >> I’ve been meaning for ages to reimplement it in Smalltalk with a nice oo composite pipeline model and an easy way to debug and visualise what is going when getting your template right. > I’ve tried to restrain myself not to redo it in smalltalk but that would be great option. I don’t know the required effort though but I’ll be glad to be part of such project. I spent the last weekend giving a try to that Gatbsy thing (nuxt.js and vuepress are in the backlog too), and at 10PM on sunday I decided to start coding something in Smalltalk, because it just feels better to me. I don't know how harder would it be, but that's a tool we currently lack, the static-site generator. And we have support for different templating, rendering canvas, and whatnot. >> Combine this with the new headless image and it should easily plug into netlify . > Plus to netlify but also class export to servers. I thing Git(hubs) Pages are a nice option. In any cas, one nice pattern is to use git to store pages versions, and then you can replay on Pages / or on your own server / or on netlify. When I think about netlify I don't think about an app (as in, an executable) but as a simple static site, but if it possible to deploy an app that is distributed and served by their CDN, then better! > I also wonder what would be possible with mini-image like Erik did. I need to see more! I don't know how independent a client image can be, how much you can "pre-deploy" without needed to rehydrate the browser with server changes, etc. It's promising. Regards! |
There is already a static website generator in Pharo: https://github.com/guillep/ecstatic
Maybe you should start from that? It would be great. Regards
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A bit the same feeling. All node lib in general, easy to load and play with, but when bad things happen, I’m lost missing debugging facilities, etc...
Yes :) Same, I’ve been trying Hugo and Jekyll. Jekyll was cool for the integration in GitHub. But I don’t like the non immediate propagation of changes. So I ended up using Hugo (+ I like that Hugo has lots of templates). Still I was wondering, that if using Hugo and not have the full GitHub integration, then why not having something in pharo :) You know I always try to refrain that « do not reinvent the wheel »…. But that’s so hard sometimes. (Side note: I use netlogo now to do some simulation - it’s a really cool software… really… still, when I really miss st environnement, is when you model become complex… and when it comes to debug…. I’ve just spent two weeks debugging things… so frustrating… frankly with the exploration natively possible n smalltalk, I really think this would have been two days…)... => so cool you start to write something in st :)
I agree. :). I loved and still love seaside but my needs are really simple to host website that do not take much processing to host. I want to have 1000 web site of my ridiculous box… Most of the need are very low audience web site called « vitrine » in France. I really hate that company sell such products thousands of euros… (not kidding - a friend scam of mine is selling monthly fee like 140€ on a period up to 4 years !!!). So maybe we need to discuss requirements. 1- generator based on template (mustache is cool) and partials 2- deal with comments, for submission in general, and maybe all info exchange through PR in git. 3- easy graphical template integration (so you can choose free or small fee templates for your site- say 10/20 bucks) ==> lots are just free for Hugo https://themes.gohugo.io 4- having some components that will give some live features whereas it’s static — this can come later this one. ——For instance, I want to provide a way to choose appointments, in a very smart way ——I’d like also to provide a stupid and simple little IoT that when a shop is open, it relates on the website, and vice-versa. Etc... I think 1 and 2 (and 3) are what’s needed by all web site generator. 2 is debatable (a must to me), but I find it clever. So you moderate comments through githubs tools (and eventually in conjunction with Iceberg). 3 is really important too. Again, easy at first but can become complex (depend on how many js plugins there are). I know at least two companies that’d be interested in developing graphic theme. The guy behind jekylltheme coud be interested too. Generally a theme cost around 3000€ for a full personalized and unlimited one. Then for individual use, the cost is around 10/20€. Lots are free too but of course less advanced.
Same. This is more an option to me. But I guess this is a vey nice feature to have.
This is cherry on the cake but what a delicious one :) Cheers, Cédrick
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Cool :)
I forgot this one ! Guile, what is its status ? Can you give some information (the web site is in latin ;) ) I’ll try it. Cheers, Cédrick
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Ok I didn’t see the menu and was hitting (on phone) http://guillep.github.io/ecstatic/getting_started.html (you should remove this link ;-) ). I’ll try soon. Are partials possibles ? I guess I have to look at the code … Cheers, Cédrick
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I like what I see so far in ecstatic.
I just wonder if partials are available ? Its intended to work with Pharo 6 and the repo is on sthub. Would it be possible guile to put it on GitHub ? Cheers, Cédrick
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I cannot access mcz files from smalltalkhub. => /mc/RMoD/Ecstatic/ConfigurationOfEcstatic-GuillermoPolito.14.mcz not found Cédrick
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