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Create yet another publishing tool - Jan 2015
A January 2015 project.
Simple blog or note-taking web app.
Uses:
- Nginx for the web server
 - Node.js for the "client" code on the server
 - API-based
- possibly create the initial API code in Perl
 - then create the API code in Node.js
 
 - use the Express framework for Node.js
 - use Handlebars for templating
 - use CouchDB for the data store
 - use Redis as the caching server
 
This will be a simpler app than Grebe.
- account creation and the login procedure will not use a password
 - use only Markdown as the formatting markup (node.js showdown)
 - two types of posts: articles and notes
 - notes will function like in the Grebe app with no char limits
- if no title, then a note. with title, then article.
 
 - the home page will look like the stream view when logged into the Junco app with notes and articles displayed
 - only the first 200 to 300 chars for notes and articles will be displayed in the stream view
 - little text area box displayed at the top of the stream view when logged in, which can be used for either notes or articles
 - click post link for a larger textarea box that can also used for both notes and articles
 - no fancy blog-like display options for articles like in Junco with the blog_username tag and like with the default view for Grebe
 - simplify CSS
- no homepage banner image
 - borrow header and nav ideas from Grebe
 
 - ability to display articles/notes/entire stream for a user??
 - it will be multi-user
 - do not put the delete/undelete functions on the stream display for logged-in users
- move delete/undelete to the article page
 
 - will have a search function
 - Do NOT include the following features:
- related articles
 - view article source
 - hashtags auto-linked and counts stored in separate view
 
 - login will be done only through sending a link with mailgun
 
Content Description
Are multiple types offered? article, draft, note. With the way Grebe works, a note is a draft, since both are not displayed on the front page. The only diffs are the draft has an official title line and the draft=yes command while a note has neither. So an article could be a "draft" by simply remaining as a post with no official title line, which is created with either the Markdown down single pound sign or the Textile h1. command.
_id : either a generated five-character alpha ID or the slug/URI title
doc_type : post
title : works like Grebe
uri_title : this-is-a-test - not needed if the above _id field is based upon the URI title
markup_text : the entire original text, including title line, power commands, etc.
formatted_text : the body of the post to display. the title line is not included here
formatted_intro_text : new field for me. if the "more." command is used, then the HTML body text of the post that precedes the more. command is stored on this field
post_type : article or note
author_name : do I need an author_id??
created_date :
updated_date :
post_digest : is this still needed?
post_status : (o) open, (d) deleted
User Description
_id : either the username or an auto-gen char code
doc_type : user
user_name :
password :
email :
created_date :
user_status : (o) open, (d) deleted
desc_markup :
desc_format :
user_digest :
orig_email :
session_id : IS THIS NEEDED? - default '0', -- send in cookie, maintain login - not needed if allowing user to remain logged in through multiple devices at the same time, especially since a session_id doc_type will be used. Since this is JSON, this value could be a hash, and I would not need the session_id doc_type.
It could be:
{
  "session_ids" : [
    {
      "id" : "aasdfjkioasdfjo",
      "created" : "2015-01-14 14:54:22",
      "status" : "o"
    }
    {
      "id" : "askasdfieiedfjo",
      "created" : "2015-01-13 23:12:05",
      "status" : "o"
    }
  ]
}    
login_link_status : (o) open, (p) pending, (d) deleted
Session IDs Description
_id : this will probably be the session_id which has SQL table info of: varchar(255) not null default '0', -- send in cookie, maintain login
doc_type : session_id
user_id or user_name :
created_date :
session_status : o open, d deleted
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