""" Share Post ========== This plugin adds share URL to article. These links are textual which means no online tracking of your readers. """ from bs4 import BeautifulSoup try: from urllib.parse import quote except ImportError: from urllib import quote from pelican import signals, contents def article_title(content): main_title = BeautifulSoup(content.title, 'html.parser').prettify().strip() sub_title = '' if hasattr(content, 'subtitle'): sub_title = BeautifulSoup(content.subtitle, 'html.parser').prettify().strip() return quote(('%s %s' % (main_title, sub_title)).encode('utf-8')) def article_url(content): site_url = content.settings['SITEURL'] return quote(('%s/%s' % (site_url, content.url)).encode('utf-8')) def article_summary(content): return quote(content.summary.encode('utf-8')) def share_post(content): if isinstance(content, contents.Static): return title = article_title(content) url = article_url(content) summary = article_summary(content) tweet = '%s %s' % (title, url) facebook_link = 'http://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?s=100' \ '&p[url]=%s&p[images][0]=&p[title]=%s&p[summary]=%s' \ % (url, title, summary) gplus_link = 'https://plus.google.com/share?url=%s' % url twitter_link = 'http://twitter.com/home?status=%s' % tweet mail_link = 'mailto:?subject=%s&body=%s' % (title, url) share_links = {'twitter': twitter_link, 'facebook': facebook_link, 'google-plus': gplus_link, 'email': mail_link } content.share_post = share_links def register(): signals.content_object_init.connect(share_post)