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planet-classic

v0.1.0

Published

classic - planet template pack - planet planet style

Readme

classic - Pluto Template Pack - Planet Planet Classic Style

What's Pluto?

Pluto is a feed reader that lets you build web pages from published web feeds. More Pluto Project Site »

What's Planet Planet?

Planet Planet is the very first planet feed reader coded in Python by Scott James Remnant and Jeff Waugh (Site) - uses Mark Pilgrim's universal feed parser (RDF, RSS and Atom) and Tomas Styblo's templating engine; last release version 2.0 in 2006.

Template Cheatsheet - Planet Planet | Pluto

<TMPL_VAR name>                |  <%= site.title %>  or  <%= site.name %>
<TMPL_VAR generator>           |  <%= Pluto.generator %>

<TMPL_LOOP Channels>           |  <% site.feeds.each do |feed| %>
   <TMPL_VAR link>             |    <%= feed.url %>  or  <%= feed.link %>
   <TMPL_VAR name>             |    <%= feed.title %>  or  <%= feed.name %>
   <TMPL_VAR title>            |    <%= feed.title2 %>
   <TMPL_VAR url>              |    <%= feed.feed_url %>  or  <%= feed.feed %>
</TMPL_LOOP>                   |  <% end %>

<TMPL_LOOP Items>              |  <% items = site.items.latest.limit(24)
                               |     ItemCursor.new( items ).each do |item,new_date,new_feed| %>
                               |
  <TMPL_IF new_date>           |    <% if new_date %>
    <TMPL_VAR new_date>        |      <%= item.published %>
  </TMPL_IF>                   |    <% end %>
                               |
  <TMPL_IF new_channel>        |    <% if new_feed %>
    <TMPL_VAR channel_link>    |      <%= item.feed.url %>  or  <%= item.feed.link %>
    <TMPL_VAR channel_name>    |      <%= item.feed.title %>  or  <%= item.feed.name %>
    <TMPL_VAR channel_title>   |      <%= item.feed.title2 %>
  </TMPL_IF>                   |    <% end %>
                               |
  <TMPL_IF title>              |    <% if item.title %>
    <TMPL_VAR title>           |      <%= item.title %>
  </TMPL_IF>                   |    <% end %>
                               |
  <TMPL_VAR content>           |    <% item.content %>
  <TMPL_VAR link>              |    <% item.url %>  or  <% item.link %>
  <TMPL_VAR date>              |    <% item.published %>
                               |
  <TMPL_IF author>             |
    <TMPL_VAR author>          |    to be done
  </TMPL_IF>                   |
</TMPL_LOOP>                   |  <% end %>

<TMPL_VAR date>                |  <%= site.fetched %>     # site (planet) last updated

Questions? Comments?

Send them along to the Planet Pluto and Friends Forum/Mailing List. Thanks!