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A utility for creating sets of templated indexes for local or remote directories.

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multi-indexer

A utility for creating sets of templated indexes for local or remote directories.

What does this do?

The multi-indexer creates an Apache HTTPd index-like page dictated by a mustache template. Such a template is provided here in directory-index-template.html.

If provided with a remote location on an AWS S3 bucket, it will create an index of remote directories/files. (It does not upload any index files.)

Local indexing is recursive - it will index subfolders relative to the provided path.

Remote indexing is not recursive - it will create a single index for the provided path only.

Installation

Install with pip:

pip install multi-indexer

Usage

Run from the command line as python -m multi_indexer.

Arguments

Argument Long Argument Description
-i INJECT --inject INJECT Mustache template file to inject into
-d DIRECTORY --directory DIRECTORY The directory to copy from
-p PREFIX --prefix PREFIX The prefix to add to all files and links
-x --execute Actually run--not the default dry run
-u --up Release version, where pages have a link pointing up one level
-v --verbose More verbose output
-b BUCKET --bucket BUCKET Name of S3 bucket if creating index for remote directory
-r REMOTE_DIRECTORY --remote_directory REMOTE_DIRECTORY Name of S3 remote directory (without leading / ) if creating index for it

The package may be imported as multi_indexer, though the main() function provides most of the functionality.

By default, no files will be written or uploaded unless multi-indexer is passed the -x/--execute flag.

You can find an example HTML template at the project repository:

https://github.com/Knowledge-Graph-Hub/multi-indexer/blob/main/directory-index-template.html

This is also the template the multi-indexer will use if no template is provided.

Example usage for local indexing, just for local testing

This assumes that directory-index-template.html is present in your current working directory.

mkdir -p /tmp/foo/bar/bib/bab && mkdir -p /tmp/foo/bar/fish && mkdir -p /tmp/foo/bar/foul
touch /tmp/foo/top.md && touch /tmp/foo/bar/bib/bab/bottom.txt && touch /tmp/foo/bar/fish/trout.f && touch /tmp/foo/bar/fish/bass.f
multi_indexer -v --inject ./directory-index-template.html --directory /tmp/foo --prefix file:///tmp/foo -x

Example usage for local indexing, assuming indexes will be uploaded:

multi_indexer -v --inject ./directory-index-template.html --directory $WORKSPACE/mnt --prefix https://soyouhave.afancy.website/$PROJECTDIR/ -x'

Example usage for remote indexing:

multi_indexer -v --inject ./directory-index-template.html --prefix https://soyouhave.afancy.website/$PROJECTDIR/ -b a-bucket-name -r $PROJECTDIR -x'

Credits

Adapted from directory_indexer.py by Eric Douglass, Seth Carbon, and Justin Reese, originally at https://github.com/Knowledge-Graph-Hub/go-site/blob/master/scripts/multi_indexer.py

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