eikiu 1d0a7a3d01 Fixes #885 | %!s(int64=7) %!d(string=hai) anos | |
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test_data | %!s(int64=11) %!d(string=hai) anos | |
__init__.py | %!s(int64=11) %!d(string=hai) anos | |
interlinks.py | %!s(int64=7) %!d(string=hai) anos | |
readme.md | %!s(int64=8) %!d(string=hai) anos |
This plugin lets you add frequently-used URLs to your markup using short keywords.
Short URL format is keyword>rest-of-url
where keyword
is defined in your Pelican
settings file. This is subsequently replaced with the actual URL in the generated
HTML output.
This plugin requires BeautifulSoup:
pip install beautifulsoup4
Put the plugin into your plugins folder, then add Interlinks in your settings file:
PLUGINS = ["interlinks"]
Interlinks are specified in your settings file. Here is an example:
INTERLINKS = {
'wikipedia_en': 'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/',
'wikipedia_es': 'http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/',
'ddg': 'https://duckduckgo.com/?q='
}
There's also a default key, this
, that is mapped to the SITEURL
variable.
Then, in your content, you just create a normal link but add the keyword>
syntax as the URL scheme, followed by the rest of the URL.
[Normal boring link](http://www.example.com). But this is a [cool link](this>) that links to this site.
Search in [Wikipedia](wikipedia_en>python), ([here](wikipedia_es>python) in Spanish). You can also [search](ddg>python) it.
All the above will be rendered as:
<p><a href="http://www.example.com">Normal boring link</a>. But this is a <a href="http://[yoursite]/index.html">cool link</a> that links to this site.</p>
<p>Search in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/python">Wikipedia</a>, (<a href="http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/python">here</a> in Spanish). You can also <a href="https://duckduckgo.com/?q=python">search</a> it.</p>