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![Kirsle](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kirsle/kirsle.net/master/www/solar/kirsle.png)
This is the source code of my personal website,
[Kirsle.net](http://www.kirsle.net/). It runs on top of my Python CMS called
[Rophako](https://github.com/kirsle/rophako).
This is the source code of my personal website, [Kirsle.net][1]. It runs on
top of my Go blog application, [kirsle/blog][2].
This Git repo only contains templates and design files for the main Kirsle.net
website. This means only the files that are served directly by the Python CMS
website. This means only the files that are served directly by the Go CMS
(all pages with the "solar" web design) are here; but there are a decently
large number of static files and one-off CGI scripts that get served directly
by nginx instead. For example the `projects/` folder where I keep downloads of
my various software projects, and the `creativity/` and `wizards` folders.
my various software projects, and the `creativity/` and `wizards/` folders.
So, feel free to look around in this repo, but you won't find anything too
interesting in here. It's mostly just Jinja2 HTML templates and the odd web
design file (CSS, JS, and some images).
interesting in here. It's mostly just Go HTML templates, Markdown pages, and the
odd web design file (CSS, JS, and some images).
For the version of Kirsle.net that ran on my Python CMS, [Rophako][3], check
out the `rophako` branch of this repo.
## Dev Environment Quick Start
Run `bootstrap.py` to automatically clone and configure the Rophako CMS to run
a local dev instance of Kirsle.net.
```bash
# Make sure you have a Go environment set up. Quickly:
export GOPATH="${HOME}/go"
export PATH="${PATH}:${GOPATH}/bin"
# Install my Go blog
go get github.com/kirsle/blog/...
# Run it on the kirsle.net www folder.
blog ./www
```
[1]: https://www.kirsle.net/
[2]: https://github.com/kirsle/blog
[3]: https://github.com/kirsle/rophako

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""Bootstrap script to set up a local dev instance of Kirsle.net
This will `git clone` an instance of the Rophako CMS and configure it to run
this local website. When the dev Rophako instance already exists, running this
script again acts as a shortcut to running `python runserver.py` from within
the Rophako git repo.
This script is only designed to work in Python 3 and requires the `git` and
`pyvenv` commands.
This performs the following tasks:
* Clones Rophako into ./rophako
* Sets up a Python 3 virtual environment via `pyvenv` at ./rophako/pyvenv
* Installs requirements via `pip` into its virtual environment
* Symlinks settings.yml and kirsle_legacy.py into the Rophako root
* Runs the server
"""
import os
import os.path
import subprocess
import sys
def main():
# Make sure we have everything we need.
check_depends()
# Do we already have Rophako?
if os.path.isdir("./rophako"):
os.chdir("./rophako")
else:
# Clone it.
must_run(["git", "clone", "https://github.com/kirsle/rophako"])
os.chdir("./rophako")
# Make the Python environment.
must_run(["pyvenv", "pyvenv"])
must_run(["pyvenv/bin/pip", "install", "-r", "requirements.txt"])
# Configure it.
os.symlink("../settings.yml", "settings.yml")
os.symlink("../kirsle_legacy.py", "kirsle_legacy.py")
print("=" * 80)
print("Success! Rophako has been cloned and configured! The server")
print("will now start. To quickly start the server again in the")
print("future, just run bootstrap.py again.")
print("=" * 80)
# Run Rophako.
must_run(["pyvenv/bin/python", "runserver.py"])
def check_depends():
# Make sure we have access to required commands.
errors = False
for command in [ "git", "pyvenv" ]:
try:
subprocess.check_call(["which", command],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
print("You seem to be missing the command: {}".format(command))
errors = True
if errors:
print("Make sure the required commands are installed and try again.")
sys.exit(1)
def must_run(args, **kwargs):
"""Calls subprocess to run a command which must succeed or die."""
result = subprocess.call(args, **kwargs)
if result != 0:
print("Errors were detected in the command I tried to run: {}".format(
" ".join(args),
))
sys.exit(1)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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# Apache config from when kirsle.net ran on Apache.
#
# This is for a Python mod_wsgi site.
## SSL main site www.kirsle.net
<VirtualHost *:443>
ServerName www.kirsle.net

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# nginx config for kirsle.net
server {
server_name www.kirsle.net;
listen 443 ssl;
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return 301 https://www.kirsle.net$request_uri;
}

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Legacy endpoint compatibility from kirsle.net.
from flask import g, request, redirect, url_for, flash
import re
import os
import json
from rophako.settings import Config
from rophako.app import app
from rophako.utils import template, login_required
import rophako.model.blog as Blog
import rophako.jsondb as JsonDB
@app.route("/+")
def google_plus():
return redirect("https://plus.google.com/+NoahPetherbridge/posts")
@app.route("/blog.html")
def ancient_legacy_blog():
post_id = request.args.get("id", None)
if post_id is None:
return redirect(url_for("blog.index"))
# Look up the friendly ID.
post = Blog.get_entry(post_id)
if not post:
flash("That blog entry wasn't found.")
return redirect(url_for("blog.index"))
return redirect(url_for("blog.entry", fid=post["fid"]), code=301)
@app.route("/blog/kirsle/<fid>")
def legacy_blog(fid):
return redirect(url_for("blog.entry", fid=fid), code=301)
@app.route("/rss.cgi")
def legacy_rss():
return redirect(url_for("blog.rss"), code=301)
@app.route("/firered/<page>")
@app.route("/firered")
def legacy_firered(page=""):
g.info["page"] = str(page) or "1"
return template("firered.html")
@app.route("/download", methods=["GET", "POST"])
def legacy_download():
form = None
if request.method == "POST":
form = request.form
else:
# CNET links to the MS-DOS download using semicolon delimiters in the
# query string. Fix that if detected.
query = request.query_string.decode()
if not '&' in query and ';' in query:
url = re.sub(r';|%3b', '&', request.url, flags=re.IGNORECASE)
return redirect(url)
form = request.args
method = form.get("method", "index")
project = form.get("project", "")
filename = form.get("file", "")
root = "/home/kirsle/www/projects"
if project and filename:
# Filter the sections.
project = re.sub(r'[^A-Za-z0-9]', '', project) # Project name is alphanumeric only.
filename = re.sub(r'[^A-Za-z0-9\-_\.]', '', filename)
# Check that all the files exist.
if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(root, project)) and os.path.isfile(os.path.join(root, project, filename)):
# Hit counters.
hits = { "hits": 0 }
db = "data/downloads/{}-{}".format(project, filename)
if JsonDB.exists(db.format(project, filename)):
hits = JsonDB.get(db)
# Actually getting the file?
if method == "get":
# Up the hit counter.
hits["hits"] += 1
JsonDB.commit(db, hits)
g.info["method"] = method
g.info["project"] = project
g.info["file"] = filename
g.info["hits"] = hits["hits"]
return template("download.html")
flash("The file or project wasn't found.")
return redirect(url_for("index"))
@app.route("/<page>.html")
def legacy_url(page):
return redirect("/{}".format(page), code=301)
@app.route("/metacity")
def legacy_metacity():
return redirect("https://github.com/kirsle/linux-themes", code=301)
@app.route("/ssl_test")
@login_required
def ssl_test():
return "<pre>{}</pre>".format(json.dumps({
"SSLify criteria": {
"request.is_secure": request.is_secure,
"app.debug": app.debug,
"X-Forwarded-Proto is http": request.headers.get("X-Forwarded-Proto", "http") == "https",
},
"App Configuration": {
"Session cookies secure": app.config["SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE"],
"config.FORCE_SSL": Config.security.force_ssl,
},
}))