Static site generator based on Markdown and bem-xjst. Motivation is easy modular component based way to build static sites from simple markdown files. Like Max but Mark ;)
To match this needs Mad Mark uses:
- extendable
bemhtml
templates provided bybem-xjst
; PostCSS
for css transformations;PostHTML
to transform compiled markdown into tree of blocks passed tobem-xjst
;- Filesystem organisation.
Watch examples here.
npm i --save-dev mad-mark
Mad Mark can work standalone and in existing project like cli-tool for static content generation. Documentation for any project will be the best example. Mad Mark can help to build local and online documentation in easy way. Also you can write blog, articles and anything from your mind ;)
You should choose cwd directory for your content in Markdown, output directory for generated content and languages for i18n. Mad Mark support i18n as well. First language will be used as default.
mark init
After that Mad Mark generate base project structure:
├── config.js
├── content
│ ├── articles
│ │ └── index.en.md
│ └── index.en.md
├── i18n.js
├── package.json
└── themes
└── <project-name>
You can build all content in two ways. Firstly, it's simple command:
mark build
After that you can open generated content as html files open dist/index.html
.
You can see generated folder structure below:
├── dist
│ ├── articles
│ │ └── index.html
│ ├── css
│ │ └── styles.min.css
│ ├── .nojekyll
│ ├── index.html
│ └── js
│ └── scripts.min.js
Second way to build your site is the dev-server which based on browser-sync.
mark serve
Point your browser to http://localhost:3000. Now you can edit your content, templates and configs with live-reloading ;)
To generate static pages put markdown files into content/*
with lang suffixes (e.g. index.en.md
).
You may use yaml
header to set title and tags like this:
---
title: Post title
tags:
- tag1
- tag2
- tag3
---
# Markdown content
Every markdown page will be wrapped in layout which is based on bemhtml templates for bem-xjst engine.
When you put your pages into content/**/*
each of them get layout name based on folder name where they stay. For example file in content/artiсles/index.en.md
has articles
layout. If file stay in the root of content
folder so it has root
layout ;) What does it mean for you? It's an unlimited number of possibilities for content customization. For example put template below to static/themes/<theme-name>/page/_layout/page_layout_articles.bemhtml.js
:
block('page').mod('layout', 'articles')(
content()(function() {
return [
{
elem: 'header',
content: {
block: 'header',
content: [
{
tag: 'h1',
content: 'Article layout'
},
{
tag: 'h2',
content: `It's name: ${this._name}`
}
]
}
},
{
elem: 'content',
content: this.ctx.content
},
{
elem: 'footer',
content: {
block: 'footer',
content: 'Copyright by Superhero!'
}
},
this.ctx.scripts
];
})
);
You can collect your components for layouts in static/themes/<theme-name>
. One default theme with your project name was created for you by mark init
command.
Theme folders follows filesystem organization for BEM projects.
Component is the subfolder of theme for entity with *.bemhtml.js
, *.css
and *.js
implementation. For example you can write component for header. Put template below to static/themes/<theme-name>/header/header.bemhtml.js
:
block('header')(
content()(function() {
return [
{
tag: 'h1',
content: 'Article layout'
},
{
tag: 'h2',
content: `It's name: ${this._name}`
}
];
})
);
Rewrite layout for articles
to use header
component:
block('page').mod('layout', 'articles')(
content()(function() {
return [
{
elem: 'header',
content: {
block: 'header'
}
},
{
elem: 'content',
content: this.ctx.content
},
{
elem: 'footer',
content: {
block: 'footer',
content: 'Copyright by Superhero!'
}
},
this.ctx.scripts
];
})
);
Describe dependency in static/themes/<theme-name>/page/page.deps.js
:
({
shouldDeps: { block: 'header' }
});
Run mark serve
to watch result at the same time.
You can use many themes in one project. Make sure your themes is defined in config. All of them is active in the same time and used as redefinition levels.
config.js
is the simple commonJs module:
module.exports = {
debug: false, // false by default
langs: ['en', 'ru'],
themes: ['<theme-name>', ...], // all sub folders names from `themes` folder
output: './dist',
server: { // will be passed as options for Browser Sync
tunnel: true, // https://www.browsersync.io/docs/options
open: false
}
};
Config data is exposed to your templates as this._config
helper.
Components or layouts may require extra information about your markdown, project, other files, languages, paginations and etc. Mad Mark know this problem ;)
You can get information below in body of your templates by call this._*
, ex this._name
, this._config
:
{
_tags, // Array - parsed tags for all pages from meta in yml
_pagination, // Object - data for pagination
_paginatable, // Boolean - need pagination
_config, // Object - project config
_data, // Object - compiled data by current lang
_multilang, // undefined || Array - contains `{ lang: String, url: String, current: Boolean, default: Boolean }` objects if there is more then 1 lang in config
_name, // String - page name
_meta, // Object - parsed meta from yml in Markdown file
_layout, // String - layout name
_i18n, // Object - i18n translations
_lang, // String - page lang
_mods // Object - layout modificators
}
i18n.js
is the simple commonJs module:
module.exports = {
en: {
title: 'Title in english',
subtitle: 'Subtitile in en'
},
ru: {
title: 'Title in russian',
subtitle: 'Subtitile in ru'
},
...
};
You can use this information in your templates in this manner:
// static/themes/<project-name>/header/header.bemhtml.js
block('header')(
content()(function() {
const i18n = this._i18n[this._lang];
return [
{
tag: 'h1',
content: i18n.title
},
{
tag: 'h2',
content: i18n.subtitle
}
];
})
);
By default Mad Mark transform Markdown to posthtml-tree and apply plugins for semantic and bemjson content. You can use custom posthtml-plugins by config:
module.exports = {
...
posthtmlPlugins: [].concat(
require('mad-mark').posthtmlPlugins,
require('custom-posthtml-plugin')
)
};
Browse PostHTML plugins directory to find them all ;)
You can write CSS for PostCSS and use any plugins for it by config:
module.exports = {
...
postcssPlugins: [
require('postcss-import'),
require('sharps').postcss(),
require('postcss-nested'),
require('postcss-font-magician'),
require('postcss-browser-reporter'),
require('postcss-reporter')
]
};
Browse PostCSS plugins directory to find them all ;)
You can connect any external styles and scripts for any layout or for all of them. For example you can connect Bootstrap in your templates:
block('page').mod('layout', 'any')(
def()(function () {
this.ctx.vendors.css = [
{
elem: 'css',
url: 'https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/4.0.0-alpha.2/css/bootstrap.min.css'
}
];
this.ctx.vendors.js = [
{
elem: 'js',
url: '//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.4/jquery.min.js'
},
{
elem: 'js',
url: '//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/tether/1.3.1/js/tether.min.js'
},
{
elem: 'js',
url: '//maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/4.0.0-alpha.2/js/bootstrap.min.js'
}
];
return applyNext();
})
);
All styles will be added to head of your pages and all of scripts will be added to
the end of body
tag of your pages.