# microblog.py Simple and stylish text-to-html microblog generator. ## Requirements The following python modules are used within the repository. toml tomlkit python_dateutil pycurl * `tomlkit` (optional), for maintaining the configuration file between updates (`check-settings.py`). Some Gnu core utilities are expected to be present but can be substituted for other means. * `make` (optional), to invoke the script using Makefiles * `date` (optional), to generate timestamps when writing posts ## Usage The following generates a sample page `result.html`. cp example/Makefile . make Using `make` is uptional; it does the following within a new directory: cp example/settings.toml ./settings.toml cp example/timeline.css ./timeline.css cp example/default.tpl ./template.tpl cp example/demo.txt ./content.txt python src/microblog.py ./template.tpl ./content.txt > result.html This script generate a text file after operation. * `updatedfiles.txt`, a list of files updated by the script for use in automated uploads. ### Writing Content See `example/demo.txt`. The content file is a plain text file of posts. Each post has two types of information: timestamp and message. For example: Thu Mar 17 11:11:11 PM EDT 2022 Today I ate ice cream. It was strawberry flavored. #TouchingGrass Thu Mar 16 2:22:22 PM EDT 2022 I took these pictures. /images/1.jpg /images/2.jpg /images/3.jpg * the first line of the file must be empty (newline character only). * the two last lines of the file must be empty * html can be placed in the message for embedded videos and rich text ## Configuration Settings are read from `settings.toml`. See `example/settings.toml`. Configuration options as understood by the script are tentative and may change in the future. ### A key may be missing from your settings file (KeyError) >I'm getting KeyError when I run the program >This script is throwing KeyError after I ran git pull In most cases, this means I added new configuration options. You can resolve this error by adding missing keys from `example/settings.toml` to `settings.toml`. The following command can check for missing keys and update if needed. python src/check-settings.py Missing keys if any are initialized to default values from `example/settings.toml`. ## Anything else This is a script I wrote for personal use. The output can be seen on [https://likho.neocities.org/microblog/index.html](https://likho.neocities.org/microblog/index.html). I figure someone else may want to use it for their own personal websites, so it is published. It works for me and my workflow; therefore, it is simple and involves little lines of code. But I am still open to comments, questions, or suggestions.