Hi Massimo, if you are still reading this stuff.
I've been playing with web2py and was thinking it was missing an easy way
to import static sites and was thinking of writing one similar to your
proposed challenge.
Do you know if anyone did produce a functional solution? I see this thread
is from nearly three years ago and am not sure what the current state of
play is.
Best, Tim Spear
On Wednesday, November 24, 2010 8:05:21 PM UTC, mdipierro wrote:
>
> I have a challanage:
>
> write a script that takes a folder that contains a static html file
> and converts it into an HTML site.
>
> 1) moves all non .html files into static/
> 2) moves all .html files into views/xxx/
> 3) creates a controllers/xxx.py and for each yyy.html file add an
> action
>
> def yyy(): return dict()
>
> 4) loop over all .html files and fixes all the URL to {{=URL(...)}}}
>
> OPTIONAL:
> 5)
> If all .html files start with a similar header and footer, tried to
> identify them, moves "<header>{{include}}<footer>" into views/
> layout.html and rewrite the html files to {{extend 'layout.html'}}
>
> The original folder and 'xxx' should be uer defined. This could be
> added to the wizard.
>
> Massimo
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