This function is part of the 'reset website' feature implemention. You should
only need to call this when you want to delete something outsite of the /storage
directory (I.E. the website's database).
This feature is part of the 'danger zone' section in the site's settings. This
feature clears the Meilisearch database (with this site's Archive Entries) and
re-populates it with the data from this website's (nera) database.
This commit establishes the 'danger zone' in the site's settings page. This will
need to be added to over time. This commit set-ups the 're-populate search DB'
feature but the back-end is not yet implemented.
The main feature is the repopulate-database function which clears out the
Meilisearch DB index containing this site's searchable information and
repopulates it with the site's nera.db information.
I, also, added a delete-index function (also in search package) but that is
mostly a convenience feature. It allows me to quickly delete any index in the
Meilisearch DB which I made by mistake (E.G. wrong name, change of plan) and
remove old indexes from other projects which are no longer in use (on local
dev. machine mostly).
I'm sure I will need to update this at some point. I didn't spend too much time
on it, just jotted things down as a I came across routes in web.lisp. The
Sitemap URL will need to change, the closer the site goes into production and an
domain name has been bought/finalised.
These functions are mostly aimed at the site's XML-generated site map. The piece
together the site's URL from lack's request struct. I don't know if there is a
pre-built string containing this information (I.E. http://localhost:5000 and
http://localhost:5000/testing) which is why I have written these functions.
When uploading a file to /storage the database stored the un-formatted name and
the file was stored with the formated name. This meant when anyone tried to
download or rename the file, the website would produce an error. This commit
fixes this and has the database and file storage system store the files name in
the formatted way (all lowercase with no whitespace).
This file has been in the repo. for a while -- I copied it over from my co-web
project. But, I hadn't touched it or integrated into this website until
now. The changes in this commit are mostly minor changes which bring the URL's
for the Meilisearch instance this website connects to and change the CSS classes
to match the ones used in this project (and not my co-web) project.
Because I copied over the code from my co-web project, the code in this file has
CSS classes referring to that project. This commit updates those classes to fall
in-line with the CSS/design of this website.
I will need to update this as I go along. I copied the code over from my co-web
project so the webpages have been rendering with that style/design until
now. This commit has removed as much of it as possible and added/updated the
style rules to fall in-line with the design of this website.
I will need to update this as I go along. I copied the code over from my co-web
project so the webpages have been rendering with that style/design until
now. This commit has removed as much of it as possible and added/updated the
style rules to fall in-line with the design of this website.
I was faffing in this file and had Emacs do a quick re-indentation (with
web-mode) enabled. I don't think I have touched this file since installing
web-mode.
This allows you to change the order the search results are returned in. The main
purpose why you would want to use this function in this context is to make sure
the list of results is ordered by the year the artworks where published/created.
This will need updating. I copied over a quick-list section from another
template. I'm off home after this commit (got one more commit to enter after
this). Thought I would get something in before I left, though.
Only 'Month' and 'Year' are used because 'Day' is not relevant -- at time of
writing. You might see an change to this form in a later commit if requirements change.
The publish date refers to when the artwork was publish which differs from the
'Created At' date. That refers to when the entry was added to the database.
This update is in the nera package. It is part of a refactoring of functionality
to have a seperate 'Publish' date and a 'Created At' date within this site's
database. The 'Created at' date refers to when the entry was added to the
database. The 'Publish' date is the date of the artwork.
This code is intended to be used mostly in the 'index' pages (Pages and
Archive). These pages are mostly going to act as a back-up for when the
Meilisearch service goes down or if the user has a poor internet
connection. This filtering behaviour allows the user to filter the entries in
the Index they are viewing (Pages or Archive). There are no images and no
repeated calls back to the server. Each index lists just the text (Titles,
publish info. Etc.) and from there the viewer can filter the results on the
page by entering text into the text box in the Index-base HTML templates.
From Nic's point-of-view, these Index pages will not be included in the
nav. menu but if the Meilisearch service goes down (at this site is still
operational), she can swap out the 'search' page for these (really it's just the
Archive Index) so people can still have some form of search/filtering ability
whilst viewing the website.