Python based Static Site Genrator for Meetups/Meetup Webites.
This package is available at pypi
and you can install it with pip install meetlify
command. It will also install required additional libraries/Python Packages automatically.
We have prepard meetlify-template which is a sample template repository. Just use this template to create your own repository.
This approach is for buy and non techies who just want to host a simple meetup website. Make sure that GitHub actions are allowed to execute on your account. After successful clone, the website will automatically create/update gh_pages branch which you can link with any static hosting provider e.g. GitHub Page, Netlify, Cloudflare Pages, Vercel and others. However, this repo is optimized for hosting on Netlify.
Create an empty folder on your computer or move to a desired location where you want to create the Meetup Website.
-
Now execute
meetlify init
which will crate an empty configuration file (JSON) in the folder. Feel free to edit it as per your need. Content of the configuration file are self explanatory. -
Now execute
meetlify setup
which will setup the all folders as per your configurations. -
Now execute
meetlify make
which will generate full website in output folder.
You can embed meetilify
into your existing workflow easily. Here is a sample snippet.
from pathlib import Path
from meetlify.api import Meetlify
from meetlify.utils import initialize
destination_path = Path("/home/user/Desktop/sample_webiste/")
# Now initialize configurationn file
initialize(dest_=destination_path)
# Modify newly created config.json file as per your need.
mtlfy = Meetlify(dest_=destination_path)
mtlfy.render_home()
mtlfy.render_404_page()
mtlfy.render_meetups()
mtlfy.render_posts()
mtlfy.render_pages()
mtlfy.render_categories()
mtlfy.render_redirects()
mtlfy.render_sitemaps()
mtlfy.render_robots_txt()
mtlfy.copy_assests()
- Clone or download this repository to your computer.
- Create a virtual environment using
python -m .venv venv
- Navigate to the downloaded directory and then install all required dependencies using
pip install -e .
- Now you can open
api.py
file and start editing it. Feel free to extend it or even submit a pull request if you have a useful feature.
Pull Requests, Feature Suggestions, and collaborations are welcome.
This work is a collaborative effort of PyBodensee, and SerpWings.