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# The DocPad Configuration File
# It is simply a CoffeeScript Object which is parsed by CSON
docpadConfig = {
srcPath : './server'
outPath: './docs'
# =================================
# Template Data
# These are variables that will be accessible via our templates
# To access one of these within our templates, refer to the FAQ: https://github.com/bevry/docpad/wiki/FAQ
templateData:
# Specify some site properties
site:
# The production url of our website
url: "http://www.semantic-ui.com"
# Here are some old site urls that you would like to redirect from
oldUrls: [
'learnsemantic.com'
],
# The default title of our website
title: "Semantic UI"
# The website description (for SEO)
description: """
Semantic empowers designers and developers by creating a shared vocabulary for UI.
"""
# The website keywords (for SEO) separated by commas
keywords: """
html5, ui, library, framework, javascript
"""
# -----------------------------
# Helper Functions
# Get the prepared site/document title
# Often we would like to specify particular formatting to our page's title
# we can apply that formatting here
getPreparedTitle: ->
# if we have a document title, then we should use that and suffix the site's title onto it
if @document.title
"#{@document.title} | #{@site.title}"
# if our document does not have it's own title, then we should just use the site's title
else
@site.title
getPage: (collection, id) ->
for item, index in collection
selectedIndex = (index + 1) if item.id is id
selectedIndex
pageCount: (collection) ->
for item, index in collection
itemCount = index + 1
itemCount
getPageCollection: (collection, id, delta = 2) ->
for item, index in collection
selectedIndex = index if item.id is id
lastIndex = index
# determine page count before and after
bottomCount = if (selectedIndex - delta >= 0) then delta else (selectedIndex)
topCount = if (selectedIndex + delta <= lastIndex) then delta else (lastIndex - selectedIndex)
bottomDelta = (delta * 2 - topCount)
topDelta = (delta * 2 - bottomCount)
bottomIndex = if (selectedIndex - bottomDelta >= 0) then (selectedIndex - bottomDelta) else 0
topIndex = if (selectedIndex + topDelta <= lastIndex) then (selectedIndex + topDelta) else lastIndex
result = collection[bottomIndex..topIndex]
result
# Get the prepared site/document description
getPreparedDescription: ->
# if we have a document description, then we should use that, otherwise use the site's description
@document.description or @site.description
# Get the prepared site/document keywords
getPreparedKeywords: ->
# Merge the document keywords with the site keywords
@site.keywords.concat(@document.keywords or []).join(', ')
# =================================
# Custom Collections
collections:
uiElements: ->
@getCollection("documents").findAllLive({type: $in: ['UI Element']}, [{title: 1}])
uiCollections: ->
@getCollection("documents").findAllLive({type: $in: ['UI Collection']}, [{title: 1}])
uiViews: ->
@getCollection("documents").findAllLive({type: $in: ['UI View']}, [{title: 1}])
uiModules: ->
@getCollection("documents").findAllLive({type: $in: ['UI Module', 'UI Behavior']}, [{title: 1}])
# =================================
# DocPad Events
# Here we can define handlers for events that DocPad fires
# You can find a full listing of events on the DocPad Wiki
# events:
}
# Export our DocPad Configuration
module.exports = docpadConfig