#+STARTUP: showall * [[https://orgmode.org/manual/Publishing.html][Publishing]] Org includes a publishing management system that allows you to configure automatic HTML conversion of /projects/ composed of interlinked Org files. You can also configure Org to automatically upload your exported HTML pages and related attachments, such as images and source code files, to a web server. You can also use Org to convert files into PDF, or even combine HTML and PDF conversion so that files are available in both formats on the server. Publishing has been contributed to Org by David O’Toole. ** [[https://orgmode.org/manual/Configuration.html][Configuration]] Publishing needs significant configuration to specify files, destination and many other properties of a project. #+NAME: www-test-data #+BEGIN_SRC elisp :tangle www-test-data.el ;; -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- ( load "~/src/channel/www/build-site" ) ( print "publish-test-1" ) ( let ( ( publication-instance ( publication-object ) ) ) ( publish publication-instance :data-projects ( list "test.pl" "example.org" ) ) ) ( print "publish-test-2" ) ( let ( ( publication-instance ( publication-object ) ) ) ( publish publication-instance :data-projects ( list "test.pl" :property1 "value1" :property2 "value2" ) ) ) ( print "publish-test-3" ) ( let ( ( publication-instance ( publication-object ) ) ) ( publish publication-instance "test.pl" :components ( list "example.pl" "example.org" ) ) ) #+END_SRC *** [[https://orgmode.org/manual/Project-alist.html][The variable =org-publish-project-alist=]] Publishing is configured almost entirely through setting the value of one variable, called =org-publish-project-alist=. Each element of the list configures one project, and may be in one of the two following forms: #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE ( "project-name" :property value :property value ... ) #+END_EXAMPLE i.e., a well-formed property list with alternating keys and values, or: #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE ( "project-name" :components ( "project-name" "project-name" ... ) ) #+END_EXAMPLE In both cases, projects are configured by specifying property values. A project defines the set of files that are to be published, as well as the publishing configuration to use when publishing those files. When a project takes the second form listed above, the individual members of the =:components= property are taken to be sub-projects, which group together files requiring different publishing options. When you publish such a “meta-project”, all the components are also published, in the sequence given. #+NAME: build-site #+BEGIN_SRC elisp :tangle build-site.el ;; -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- ( defun publication-object ( ) ( let ( ( object-projects ( list ) ) ( org-publish-project-alist ( list ) ) ( success-report "Build complete!" ) ) ( list :object-compose ( lambda ( ) ( setq org-publish-project-alist ( list object-projects ) ) ( ) ) :object-get-projects ( lambda ( data-projects ) ( setq object-projects ( append data-projects object-projects ) ) ( ) ) :object-report ( lambda ( ) ( print object-projects ) ( print org-publish-project-alist ) ( print success-report ) ( ) ) ) ) ) ( defun object-compose ( publication-instance ) ( plist-get publication-instance :object-compose ) ) ( defun object-projects ( publication-instance ) ( plist-get publication-instance :object-get-projects ) ) ( defun object-report ( publication-instance ) ( plist-get publication-instance :object-report ) ) ( defun publish ( publication-instance &rest project-data ) ( let ( ( data-projects ( plist-get project-data :data-projects ) ) ) ( funcall ( object-projects publication-instance ) data-projects ) ( funcall ( object-compose publication-instance ) ) ( funcall ( object-report publication-instance ) ) ( ) ) ) #+END_SRC * EOF