0.0.3 • Published 10 years ago

hexo-tag-leaflet-nightmare v0.0.3

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10 years ago

Hexo-tag-leaflet-nightmare

Use nightmare (phantomjs) to generate static leaflet images from a hexo tag.

Requires

  • phantomjs

Usage

{% leafletstatic "Caption of the map" %}
scripts:
  - proj4
  - /home/user/Documents/proj4leaflet.js
  - //cdn.jsdelivr.net/leaflet.esri/1.0.0/esri-leaflet.js
styles:
file: customleaflet.js
wait: 2000
{% endleafletstatic %}

Scripts is a list of javascript files to include. leaflet.js and leaflet.css are bundled with this repo and automatically included. The value of a script can be absolute, relative, or a url. If relative, it looks for a folder in sources as pointed to by the value static_dir in _config.yml. By default, this is static. Otherwise, the scripts are loaded as is.

file is the js file to execute in the context of a leaflet page. This is taken to be in the asset_folder directory, i.e. _posts/Post-Title/customleaflet.js. It's relative, so if you want to reference a file elsewhere, dot notation should work.

wait is how long to make nightmare wait before taking a screenshot. This is set to 2000 by default, but if your network is faster or slower, then it makes sense to change this value.

The image will be placed in a path relative to the asset_folder.

Caveats

Due to the way file watching works, the image generation will cause a new render to start happening. There is a check to prevent it from entering into an infinite regress, but "Reloading browser" will appear twice.

To do

Currently the image html is hard-coded in img.js. In the future, changing that to be any file to allow flexible image html output would be useful. It's set to match pandoc output currently.

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