Creating themes
***************

To generate its HTML output, Pelican uses the Jinja templating engine
due to its flexibility and straightforward syntax. If you want to
create your own theme, feel free to take inspiration from the “simple”
theme.

To generate your site using a theme you have created (or downloaded
manually and then modified), you can specify that theme via the "-t"
flag:

   pelican content -s pelicanconf.py -t /projects/your-site/themes/your-theme

If you’d rather not specify the theme on every invocation, you can
define "THEME" in your settings to point to the location of your
preferred theme.


Structure
=========

To make your own theme, you must follow the following structure:

   ├── static
   │   ├── css
   │   └── images
   └── templates
       ├── archives.html         // to display archives
       ├── period_archives.html  // to display time-period archives
       ├── article.html          // processed for each article
       ├── author.html           // processed for each author
       ├── authors.html          // must list all the authors
       ├── categories.html       // must list all the categories
       ├── category.html         // processed for each category
       ├── index.html            // the index (list all the articles)
       ├── page.html             // processed for each page
       ├── tag.html              // processed for each tag
       └── tags.html             // must list all the tags. Can be a tag cloud.

* *static* contains all the static assets, which will be copied to
  the output *theme* folder. The above filesystem layout includes CSS
  and image folders, but those are just examples. Put what you need
  here.

* *templates* contains all the templates that will be used to
  generate the content. The template files listed above are mandatory;
  you can add your own templates if it helps you keep things organized
  while creating your theme.


Templates and variables
=======================

The idea is to use a simple syntax that you can embed into your HTML
pages. This document describes which templates should exist in a
theme, and which variables will be passed to each template at
generation time.

All templates will receive the variables defined in your settings
file, as long as they are in all-caps. You can access them directly.


Common variables
----------------

All of these settings will be available to all templates.

+---------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
| Variable      | Description                                            |
+===============+========================================================+
| output_file   | The name of the file currently being generated. For    |
|               | instance, when Pelican is rendering the home page,     |
|               | output_file will be “index.html”.                      |
+---------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
| articles      | The list of articles, ordered descending by date. All  |
|               | the elements are *Article* objects, so you can access  |
|               | their attributes (e.g. title, summary, author etc.).   |
|               | Sometimes this is shadowed (for instance in the tags   |
|               | page). You will then find info about it in the         |
|               | *all_articles* variable.                               |
+---------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
| dates         | The same list of articles, but ordered by date,        |
|               | ascending.                                             |
+---------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
| drafts        | The list of draft articles                             |
+---------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
| tags          | A list of (tag, articles) tuples, containing all the   |
|               | tags.                                                  |
+---------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
| categories    | A list of (category, articles) tuples, containing all  |
|               | the categories and corresponding articles (values)     |
+---------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
| pages         | The list of pages                                      |
+---------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
| hidden_pages  | The list of hidden pages                               |
+---------------+--------------------------------------------------------+


Sorting
-------

URL wrappers (currently categories, tags, and authors), have
comparison methods that allow them to be easily sorted by name:

   {% for tag, articles in tags|sort %}

If you want to sort based on different criteria, Jinja’s sort command
has a number of options.


Date Formatting
---------------

Pelican formats the date according to your settings and locale
("DATE_FORMATS"/"DEFAULT_DATE_FORMAT") and provides a "locale_date"
attribute. On the other hand, the "date" attribute will be a datetime
object. If you need custom formatting for a date different than your
settings, use the Jinja filter "strftime" that comes with Pelican.
Usage is same as Python strftime format, but the filter will do the
right thing and format your date according to the locale given in your
settings:

   {{ article.date|strftime('%d %B %Y') }}


index.html
----------

This is the home page or index of your blog, generated at
"index.html".

If pagination is active, subsequent pages will reside in
"index{number}.html".

+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| Variable               | Description                                          |
+========================+======================================================+
| articles_paginator     | A paginator object for the list of articles          |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| articles_page          | The current page of articles                         |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| articles_previous_page | The previous page of articles ("None" if page does   |
|                        | not exist)                                           |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| articles_next_page     | The next page of articles ("None" if page does not   |
|                        | exist)                                               |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| dates_paginator        | A paginator object for the article list, ordered by  |
|                        | date, ascending.                                     |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| dates_page             | The current page of articles, ordered by date,       |
|                        | ascending.                                           |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| dates_previous_page    | The previous page of articles, ordered by date,      |
|                        | ascending ("None" if page does not exist)            |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| dates_next_page        | The next page of articles, ordered by date,          |
|                        | ascending ("None" if page does not exist)            |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| page_name              | ‘index’ – useful for pagination links                |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+


author.html
-----------

This template will be processed for each of the existing authors, with
output generated according to the "AUTHOR_SAVE_AS" setting (*Default:*
"author/{author_name}.html"). If pagination is active, subsequent
pages will by default reside at "author/{author_name}{number}.html".

+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| Variable               | Description                                          |
+========================+======================================================+
| author                 | The name of the author being processed               |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| articles               | Articles by this author                              |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| dates                  | Articles by this author, but ordered by date,        |
|                        | ascending                                            |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| articles_paginator     | A paginator object for the list of articles          |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| articles_page          | The current page of articles                         |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| articles_previous_page | The previous page of articles ("None" if page does   |
|                        | not exist)                                           |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| articles_next_page     | The next page of articles ("None" if page does not   |
|                        | exist)                                               |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| dates_paginator        | A paginator object for the article list, ordered by  |
|                        | date, ascending.                                     |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| dates_page             | The current page of articles, ordered by date,       |
|                        | ascending.                                           |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| dates_previous_page    | The previous page of articles, ordered by date,      |
|                        | ascending ("None" if page does not exist)            |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| dates_next_page        | The next page of articles, ordered by date,          |
|                        | ascending ("None" if page does not exist)            |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| page_name              | AUTHOR_URL where everything after *{slug}* is        |
|                        | removed – useful for pagination links                |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+


category.html
-------------

This template will be processed for each of the existing categories,
with output generated according to the "CATEGORY_SAVE_AS" setting
(*Default:* "category/{category_name}.html"). If pagination is active,
subsequent pages will by default reside at
"category/{category_name}{number}.html".

+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| Variable               | Description                                          |
+========================+======================================================+
| category               | The name of the category being processed             |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| articles               | Articles for this category                           |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| dates                  | Articles for this category, but ordered by date,     |
|                        | ascending                                            |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| articles_paginator     | A paginator object for the list of articles          |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| articles_page          | The current page of articles                         |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| articles_previous_page | The previous page of articles ("None" if page does   |
|                        | not exist)                                           |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| articles_next_page     | The next page of articles ("None" if page does not   |
|                        | exist)                                               |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| dates_paginator        | A paginator object for the list of articles, ordered |
|                        | by date, ascending                                   |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| dates_page             | The current page of articles, ordered by date,       |
|                        | ascending                                            |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| dates_previous_page    | The previous page of articles, ordered by date,      |
|                        | ascending ("None" if page does not exist)            |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| dates_next_page        | The next page of articles, ordered by date,          |
|                        | ascending ("None" if page does not exist)            |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| page_name              | CATEGORY_URL where everything after *{slug}* is      |
|                        | removed – useful for pagination links                |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+


article.html
------------

This template will be processed for each article, with output
generated according to the "ARTICLE_SAVE_AS" setting (*Default:*
"{article_name}.html"). The following variables are available when
rendering.

+---------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| Variable      | Description                                         |
+===============+=====================================================+
| article       | The article object to be displayed                  |
+---------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| category      | The name of the category for the current article    |
+---------------+-----------------------------------------------------+

Any metadata that you put in the header of the article source file
will be available as fields on the "article" object. The field name
will be the same as the name of the metadata field, except in all-
lowercase characters.

For example, you could add a field called *FacebookImage* to your
article metadata, as shown below:

   Title: I love Python more than music
   Date: 2013-11-06 10:06
   Tags: personal, python
   Category: Tech
   Slug: python-je-l-aime-a-mourir
   Author: Francis Cabrel
   FacebookImage: http://franciscabrel.com/images/pythonlove.png

This new metadata will be made available as *article.facebookimage* in
your *article.html* template. This would allow you, for example, to
specify an image for the Facebook open graph tags that will change for
each article:

   <meta property="og:image" content="{{ article.facebookimage }}"/>


page.html
---------

This template will be processed for each page, with output generated
according to the "PAGE_SAVE_AS" setting (*Default:*
"pages/{page_name}.html"). The following variables are available when
rendering.

+---------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| Variable      | Description                                         |
+===============+=====================================================+
| page          | The page object to be displayed. You can access its |
|               | title, slug, and content.                           |
+---------------+-----------------------------------------------------+


tag.html
--------

This template will be processed for each tag, with output generated
according to the "TAG_SAVE_AS" setting (*Default:*
"tag/{tag_name}.html"). If pagination is active, subsequent pages will
by default reside at "tag/{tag_name}{number}.html".

+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| Variable               | Description                                          |
+========================+======================================================+
| tag                    | The name of the tag being processed                  |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| articles               | Articles related to this tag                         |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| dates                  | Articles related to this tag, but ordered by date,   |
|                        | ascending                                            |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| articles_paginator     | A paginator object for the list of articles          |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| articles_page          | The current page of articles                         |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| articles_previous_page | The previous page of articles ("None" if page does   |
|                        | not exist)                                           |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| articles_next_page     | The next page of articles ("None" if page does not   |
|                        | exist)                                               |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| dates_paginator        | A paginator object for the list of articles, ordered |
|                        | by date, ascending                                   |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| dates_page             | The current page of articles, ordered by date,       |
|                        | ascending                                            |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| dates_previous_page    | The previous page of articles, ordered by date,      |
|                        | ascending ("None" if page does not exist)            |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| dates_next_page        | The next page of articles, ordered by date,          |
|                        | ascending ("None" if page does not exist)            |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
| page_name              | TAG_URL where everything after *{slug}* is removed – |
|                        | useful for pagination links                          |
+------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+


period_archives.html
--------------------

This template will be processed for each year of your posts if a path
for "YEAR_ARCHIVE_SAVE_AS" is defined, each month if
"MONTH_ARCHIVE_SAVE_AS" is defined, and each day if
"DAY_ARCHIVE_SAVE_AS" is defined.

+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| Variable            | Description                                         |
+=====================+=====================================================+
| period              | A tuple of the form (*year*, *month*, *day*) that   |
|                     | indicates the current time period. *year* and *day* |
|                     | are numbers while *month* is a string. This tuple   |
|                     | only contains *year* if the time period is a given  |
|                     | year. It contains both *year* and *month* if the    |
|                     | time period is over years and months and so on.     |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+

You can see an example of how to use *period* in the “simple” theme
period_archives.html template.


Objects
=======

Detail objects attributes that are available and useful in templates.
Not all attributes are listed here, this is a selection of attributes
considered useful in a template.


Article
-------

The string representation of an Article is the *source_path*
attribute.

+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| Attribute           | Description                                         |
+=====================+=====================================================+
| author              | The Author of this article.                         |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| authors             | A list of Authors of this article.                  |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| category            | The Category of this article.                       |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| content             | The rendered content of the article.                |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| date                | Datetime object representing the article date.      |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| date_format         | Either default date format or locale date format.   |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| default_template    | Default template name.                              |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| in_default_lang     | Boolean representing if the article is written in   |
|                     | the default language.                               |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| lang                | Language of the article.                            |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| locale_date         | Date formatted by the *date_format*.                |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| metadata            | Article header metadata *dict*.                     |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| save_as             | Location to save the article page.                  |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| slug                | Page slug.                                          |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| source_path         | Full system path of the article source file.        |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| status              | The article status, can be any of ‘published’ or    |
|                     | ‘draft’.                                            |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| summary             | Rendered summary content.                           |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| tags                | List of Tag objects.                                |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| template            | Template name to use for rendering.                 |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| title               | Title of the article.                               |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| translations        | List of translations Article objects.               |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| url                 | URL to the article page.                            |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+


Author / Category / Tag
-----------------------

The string representation of those objects is the *name* attribute.

+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| Attribute           | Description                                         |
+=====================+=====================================================+
| name                | Name of this object [1].                            |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| page_name           | Author page name.                                   |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| save_as             | Location to save the author page.                   |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| slug                | Page slug.                                          |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| url                 | URL to the author page.                             |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+

[1] for Author object, coming from *:authors:* or *AUTHOR*.


Page
----

The string representation of a Page is the *source_path* attribute.

+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| Attribute           | Description                                         |
+=====================+=====================================================+
| author              | The Author of this page.                            |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| content             | The rendered content of the page.                   |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| date                | Datetime object representing the page date.         |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| date_format         | Either default date format or locale date format.   |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| default_template    | Default template name.                              |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| in_default_lang     | Boolean representing if the article is written in   |
|                     | the default language.                               |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| lang                | Language of the article.                            |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| locale_date         | Date formatted by the *date_format*.                |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| metadata            | Page header metadata *dict*.                        |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| save_as             | Location to save the page.                          |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| slug                | Page slug.                                          |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| source_path         | Full system path of the page source file.           |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| status              | The page status, can be any of ‘published’ or       |
|                     | ‘draft’.                                            |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| summary             | Rendered summary content.                           |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| tags                | List of Tag objects.                                |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| template            | Template name to use for rendering.                 |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| title               | Title of the page.                                  |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| translations        | List of translations Article objects.               |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
| url                 | URL to the page.                                    |
+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+


Feeds
=====

The feed variables changed in 3.0. Each variable now explicitly lists
ATOM or RSS in the name. ATOM is still the default. Old themes will
need to be updated. Here is a complete list of the feed variables:

   FEED_ATOM
   FEED_RSS
   FEED_ALL_ATOM
   FEED_ALL_RSS
   CATEGORY_FEED_ATOM
   CATEGORY_FEED_RSS
   AUTHOR_FEED_ATOM
   AUTHOR_FEED_RSS
   TAG_FEED_ATOM
   TAG_FEED_RSS
   TRANSLATION_FEED_ATOM
   TRANSLATION_FEED_RSS


Inheritance
===========

Since version 3.0, Pelican supports inheritance from the "simple"
theme, so you can re-use the "simple" theme templates in your own
themes.

If one of the mandatory files in the "templates/" directory of your
theme is missing, it will be replaced by the matching template from
the "simple" theme. So if the HTML structure of a template in the
"simple" theme is right for you, you don’t have to write a new
template from scratch.

You can also extend templates from the "simple" theme in your own
themes by using the "{% extends %}" directive as in the following
example:

   {% extends "!simple/index.html" %}   <!-- extends the ``index.html`` template from the ``simple`` theme -->

   {% extends "index.html" %}   <!-- "regular" extending -->


Example
-------

With this system, it is possible to create a theme with just two
files.


base.html
~~~~~~~~~

The first file is the "templates/base.html" template:

   {% extends "!simple/base.html" %}

   {% block head %}
   {{ super() }}
      <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="{{ SITEURL }}/theme/css/style.css" />
   {% endblock %}

1. On the first line, we extend the "base.html" template from the
   "simple" theme, so we don’t have to rewrite the entire file.

2. On the third line, we open the "head" block which has already
   been defined in the "simple" theme.

3. On the fourth line, the function "super()" keeps the content
   previously inserted in the "head" block.

4. On the fifth line, we append a stylesheet to the page.

5. On the last line, we close the "head" block.

This file will be extended by all the other templates, so the
stylesheet will be linked from all pages.


style.css
~~~~~~~~~

The second file is the "static/css/style.css" CSS stylesheet:

   body {
       font-family : monospace ;
       font-size : 100% ;
       background-color : white ;
       color : #111 ;
       width : 80% ;
       min-width : 400px ;
       min-height : 200px ;
       padding : 1em ;
       margin : 5% 10% ;
       border : thin solid gray ;
       border-radius : 5px ;
       display : block ;
   }

   a:link    { color : blue ; text-decoration : none ;      }
   a:hover   { color : blue ; text-decoration : underline ; }
   a:visited { color : blue ;                               }

   h1 a { color : inherit !important }
   h2 a { color : inherit !important }
   h3 a { color : inherit !important }
   h4 a { color : inherit !important }
   h5 a { color : inherit !important }
   h6 a { color : inherit !important }

   pre {
       margin : 2em 1em 2em 4em ;
   }

   #menu li {
       display : inline ;
   }

   #post-list {
       margin-bottom : 1em ;
       margin-top : 1em ;
   }


Download
~~~~~~~~

You can download this example theme "here".
