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37 lines
1.4 KiB
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#Custom Article URLs#
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This plugin adds support for defining different default URLs for different
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categories, or different subcategories if using the subcategory plugin.
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##Usage##
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After adding `custom_article_urls` to your `PLUGINS`, add a
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`CUSTOM_ARTICLE_URLS` setting, which is a dictionary of rules. The rules are
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also a dictionary, consisting of the `URL` and the `SAVE_AS` values.
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For example, if you had two categories, *Category 1* and *Category 2*, and you
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would like *Category 1* saved as `category-1/article-slug/` and *Category 2*
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saved as `/year/month/article-slug/`, you would add:
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CUSTOM_ARTICLE_URLS = {
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'Category 1': {'URL': '{category}/{slug}/',
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'SAVE_AS': '{category}/{slug}/index.html}',
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'Category 2': {'URL': '{date:%Y}/{date:%B}/{slug}/',
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'SAVE_AS': '{date:%Y}/{date:%B}/{slug}/index.html}',
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}
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If you had any other categories, they would use the default `ARTICLE_SAVE_AS`
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and `ARTICLE_URL` settings.
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If you are using the subcategory plugin, you can define them the same way.
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For example, if *Category 1* had a subcategory called *Sub Category*, you could
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define its rules with::
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'Category 1/Sub Category`: ...
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##Other Usage: Article Metadata##
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If you define `URL` and `Save_as` in your article metadata, then this plugin
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will not alter that value. So you can still specify special one-off URLs as
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you normally would.
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