Module: Jekyll::TextPattern
- Defined in:
- lib/jekyll/migrators/textpattern.rb
Constant Summary collapse
- QUERY =
Reads a MySQL database via Sequel and creates a post file for each post. The only posts selected are those with a status of 4 or 5, which means “live” and “sticky” respectively. Other statuses are 1 => draft, 2 => hidden and 3 => pending.
"SELECT Title, \ url_title, \ Posted, \ Body, \ Keywords \ FROM textpattern \ WHERE Status = '4' OR \ Status = '5'"
Class Method Summary collapse
Class Method Details
.process(dbname, user, pass, host = 'localhost') ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/jekyll/migrators/textpattern.rb', line 27 def self.process(dbname, user, pass, host = 'localhost') db = Sequel.mysql(dbname, :user => user, :password => pass, :host => host, :encoding => 'utf8') FileUtils.mkdir_p "_posts" db[QUERY].each do |post| # Get required fields and construct Jekyll compatible name. title = post[:Title] slug = post[:url_title] date = post[:Posted] content = post[:Body] name = [date.strftime("%Y-%m-%d"), slug].join('-') + ".textile" # Get the relevant fields as a hash, delete empty fields and convert # to YAML for the header. data = { 'layout' => 'post', 'title' => title.to_s, 'tags' => post[:Keywords].split(',') }.delete_if { |k,v| v.nil? || v == ''}.to_yaml # Write out the data and content to file. File.open("_posts/#{name}", "w") do |f| f.puts data f.puts "---" f.puts content end end end |