feat(post): new post about add archivarix archives to hugo

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title: "Add Archivarix archives to Hugo"
date: 2022-11-06T14:27:04+01:00
draft: true
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I want to add all my old articles to the Hugo posts list page.
Let's write some code.
* I can use the Archivarix sitemap as source
* Or I can use the sqlite database as source
* I want to add all the canonical pages to the list
* Sorted by reverse date of publication
* With the title
First, I discover that GoHugo handle override over files, if you a file
in `/themes/<THEME>/static/js/jquery.min.js`, you can override it with a
file in `/static/js/jquery.min.js`. So I think I don't need a custom
theme, so let's remove that.
## Proof of concept with a sitemap
1. First I change the `index.php` and add a sitemap path to enable
sitemap generation in Archivarix loader.
1. Generate a sitemap `wget http://localhost:8080/sitemap.xml`
1. Then I discover sitemap doesn't have title in specification so it's a
dead end.
1. Place `sitemap.xml` in `/data/legacyblog/sitemap.xml`
1. Let's poc the change in our Hugo theme in `layouts/_default/list.html`
```html
# Will load the file and parse it
{{ range $.Site.Data.legacyblog.sitemap.url }}
<li>
<h2>
<a href="{{ .loc }}">
<svg
class="bookmark"
aria-hidden="true"
viewBox="0 0 40 50"
focusable="false"
>
<use href="#bookmark"></use>
</svg>
{{ .loc }}
</a>
</h2>
</li>
{{ end }}
```
I will not use this solution we can't have title with it.
## Proof of concept with webcrawl csv file
In an other life, I develop a little web crawler or spider that can list
all the urls and robot metadatas for a given website.
1. `git clone `
1. `npm install`
1. `node console.js http://localhost:8080 --noindex --nofollow --progress` will create a file called `localhost_urls.csv`
```csv
"url","statusCode","metas.title","metas.robots","metas.canonical","metas.lang","parent.url"
"http://localhost:8080/",200,"HugoPoi Internet, Hardware et Bidouille","max-image-preview:large",,"fr-FR",
"http://localhost:8080/v2/",200,"HugoPoi Blog",,"http://localhost:1313/v2/","en","http://localhost:8080/"
"http://localhost:8080/en/",200,"How to decrypt flows_cred.json from NodeRED data ? HugoPoi","max-image-preview:large","http://localhost:8080/en/2021/12/28/how-to-decrypt-flows_cred-json-from-nodered-data/","en-US","http://localhost:8080/"
```
1. Then we put this file outside of data directory as mention in the
documentation of Hugo
1. Mod the template with CSV parse function
```html
<!-- Loop against csv lines -->
{{ range $i,$line := getCSV "," "./localhost_urls.csv" }}
<!-- Fill variables with columns -->
{{ $url := index $line 0 }}
{{ $title := index $line 2 }}
<!-- Skip csv head line and replytocom wordpress urls -->
{{ if and (ne $i 0) (eq (len (findRE `replytocom` $url 1)) 0)}}
<li>
<h2>
<a href="{{ $url }}">
<svg
class="bookmark"
aria-hidden="true"
viewBox="0 0 40 50"
focusable="false"
>
<use href="#bookmark"></use>
</svg>
{{ $title }}
</a>
</h2>
</li>
{{ end }}
{{ end }}
```
This solution is promising
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title: "How this blog is made, Archivarix, some PHP and Hugo" title: "How this blog is made, Archivarix, some PHP and Hugo"
date: 2022-12-03T17:17:00+01:00 date: 2022-12-03T17:17:00+01:00
toc: true toc: true
tags: ["youpi"] tags: ["this blog", "PHP", "gohugo"]
--- ---
## The legacy of my blog, recover with Archivarix ## The legacy of my blog, recover with Archivarix