Changed replace_vars to replace every occurence of a variable, not just the first occurence; Started working on generating index page

master
Aadhavan Srinivasan 9 months ago
parent 7605bd8b78
commit 84cff5cfac

@ -69,9 +69,9 @@ add_header_and_footer() {
}
replace_vars() {
# Loop through 'meta_key' array, search for the first occurence of the values in the HTML doc, and replace them with corresponding values in 'meta_value'.
# Loop through 'meta_key' array, search for all occurences of the values in the HTML doc, and replace them with corresponding values in 'meta_value'.
for index in $(seq 0 `expr "${#meta_key[@]}" - 1`); do
sed -i "0, /[\$][\$]${meta_key[$index]}[\$][\$]/ {s/[\$][\$]${meta_key[$index]}[\$][\$]/${meta_value[index]}/}" $1
sed -i "s/[\$][\$]${meta_key[$index]}[\$][\$]/${meta_value[index]}/g" $1
done
}
@ -108,6 +108,26 @@ md_to_html() {
done
}
gen_index_page() { # Generate an index page (site map) that includes links to the other pages
files=$(find $BASE_PATH/output -name "*.html")
for file in $files; do
title=$(cat $file | grep "<title>" | head -n 1 | awk -F'[<>]' '{print $3}') # Find the title of the web page
suffix=" - Two More Cents"
title=${title%"$suffix"} # Remove the website name from it
pub_date=$(cat $file | grep "date-published" | head -n 1 | awk -F'[<>]' '{print $3}') # Find the date published
prefix="Published on " # Find date published of webpage
pub_date=${pub_date#"$prefix"} # Remove the prefix from it
pub_date=${awk "{print $1 $3}" "$pub_date"} # Extract the month and year
echo "$title $pub_date"
file_path=$(realpath --relative-to="${BASE_PATH}/output" $file)
done
}
clean_up() {
rm -r ${BASE_PATH}/temp
}
@ -118,4 +138,5 @@ setup_temp_dir
setup_output_dir
del_files_in_output
md_to_html
gen_index_page
clean_up

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