Stasis

Stasis is a dynamic framework for static sites.

Install

Install via RubyGems:

$ gem install stasis

Example

At its most essential, Stasis takes a directory tree with supported template files and renders them.

Example directory structure:

project/
    index.html.haml
    images/
        image.png

Run stasis:

$ cd project
$ stasis

Stasis creates a public directory:

project/
    index.html.haml
    images/
        image.png
    public/
        index.html
        images/
            image.png

index.html.haml becomes public/index.html.

Unrecognized extensions are copied as-is (image.png).

Controllers

Controllers contain Ruby code that executes once before all templates render.

Example directory structure:

project/
    controller.rb
    index.html.haml
    styles/
        controller.rb
        style.css.sass

You may have a controller at any directory level.

Before

Use before blocks within controller.rb to execute code before a template renders.

controller.rb:

before 'index.html.haml' do
  @something = true
end

@something is now available to the index.html.haml template.

The before method can take any number of paths and/or regular expressions:

before 'index.html.haml', /.*html\.erb/ do
  @something = true
end

Layouts

layout.html.haml:

%html
  %body= yield

In controller.rb, set the default layout:

layout 'layout.html.haml'

Set the layout for a particular template:

layout 'index.html.haml' => 'layout.html.haml'

Use a regular expression:

layout /.*html.haml/ => 'layout.html.haml'

Set the layout from a before block:

before 'index.html.haml' do
  layout 'layout.html.haml'
end

Render

Within a template:

%html
  %body= render '_partial.html.haml'

Within a before block:

before 'index.html.haml' do
  @partial = render '_partial.html.haml'
end

Text:

render :text => 'Hello'

Local variables:

render 'index.html.haml', :locals => { :x => true }

Include a block for the template to yield to:

render 'index.html.haml' { 'Hello' }

Instead

The instead method changes the output of the template being rendered:

before 'index.html.haml' do
  instead render('subdirectory/index.html.haml')
end

Helpers

controller.rb:

helpers do
  def say_hello
    'Hello'
  end
end

The say_hello method is now available to all before blocks and templates.

Ignore

Use the ignore method in controller.rb to ignore certain paths.

Ignore filenames with an underscore at the beginning:

ignore /\/_.*/

Priority

Use the priority method in controller.rb to change the file process order.

Copy .txt files before rendering the index.html.erb template:

priority /.*txt/ => 2, 'index.html.erb' => 1

The default priority is 0 for all files.

Usage

Command Line

Always execute the stasis command in the root directory of your project.

Development mode (auto-regenerate on save):

$ stasis -d

Specify a port to start an HTTP server:

$ stasis -d 3000

Only render specific files or directories:

$ stasis -o index.html.haml,subdirectory

Change the public (destination) directory:

$ stasis -p ../public

Ruby Library

Instantiate a Stasis object:

stasis = Stasis.new('/path/to/project/root')

Optionally specify a destination directory:

stasis = Stasis.new('/project', '/html')

Render all templates:

stasis.render

Render a specific template or directory:

stasis.render('index.html.haml', 'subdirectory')

More

Supported Markup Languages

Stasis uses Tilt to support the following template engines:

ENGINE                     FILE EXTENSIONS
-------------------------- -----------------------
ERB                        .erb, .rhtml
Interpolated String        .str
Erubis                     .erb, .rhtml, .erubis
Haml                       .haml
Sass                       .sass
Scss                       .scss
Less CSS                   .less
Builder                    .builder
Liquid                     .liquid
RDiscount                  .markdown, .mkd, .md
Redcarpet                  .markdown, .mkd, .md
BlueCloth                  .markdown, .mkd, .md
Kramdown                   .markdown, .mkd, .md
Maruku                     .markdown, .mkd, .md
RedCloth                   .textile
RDoc                       .rdoc
Radius                     .radius
Markaby                    .mab
Nokogiri                   .nokogiri
CoffeeScript               .coffee
Creole (Wiki markup)       .wiki, .creole
WikiCloth (Wiki markup)    .wiki, .mediawiki, .mw
Yajl                       .yajl

Server Mode

Stasis can run as a server that uses redis to wait for render jobs.

Stasis server that uses redis on port 6379:

$ stasis -s localhost:6379/0

Push to the server (in Ruby):

Stasis::Server.push(
  # Paths to render
  :paths => [ "index.html.haml", "subdirectory" ],

  # Made available to views as `params`
  :params => {},

  # Redis address
  :redis => "localhost:6379/0",

  # Return rendered templates (false by default)
  :return => false,

  # Block until templates generate (false by default)
  :wait => false,

  # Write to the filesystem (true by default)
  :write => true,

  # Cache ttl for returned templates (nil by default)
  :ttl => nil,

  # Force write even if cached (false by default)
  :force => false
)

This Web Site

Take a look at the Stasis project that automatically generated this web site from the project README.