Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: duckdown
Version: 0.0.41
Summary: UNKNOWN
Home-page: https://github.com/blueshed/duckdown/
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # duckdown
        
        Duckdown is a [tornado](https://tornadoweb.org) application.
        It uses python-markdown to convert pages to html dynamically and then
        presents those pages though tornado templates. This provides an easy syntax for users to
        edit their content and developers the ability to style the presentation.
        
        The templates, static files and pages can be hosted on Amazon S3. The
        published site is static and can make use of CDN resources.  The
        cost of hosting a site in this way would ¢ ranther than $ per month.
        
        In order to make the site secure you would still need to host the site
        in Route53 and provide Amazon hosted certificate and we're writing a
        tool to automate that. The editing service can be provided by heroku
        on a hobby server - the one I'm looking at now uses 38mb of the memory and 
        idles at 0 load!
        
        ## Tools:
        
        Duckdown installed is an invoke tool that you call from the command line.
        ```
        % duckdown -l
        Subcommands:
        
          create    create a duckdown app at path
          publish   generate public site
          run       run app
        ```
        
        ### create
        ```
        % duckdown create site
        ```
        This will create a folder in the current directory called site which
        contains three folders: templates, static, pages.
        
        - tempates: contains the site_tmpl.html used to render markdown pages
        - static: contains resouces used by templates
        - pages: contains markdown pages stating with index.md
        
        
        ### To use ###
        ```
        python3 -m venv venv
        source venv/bin/activate
        pip install duckdown
        duckdown create site
        duckdown run site
        ```
        
        You view the site on: http://localhost:8080
        
        You can edit the site at http://localhost:8080/edit
        
        the defaut username/password:
        ```
        username: admin
        password: admin
        ```
        
        ---
        
        ### Dev ###
        
        ```
        python3 -m venv venv
        source venv/bin/activate
        pip install -r dev-requirements.txt
        inv server
        ```
        
        Now using: https://prismjs.com
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
