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This is the place where the variables from the .cgi script can be used. Jinja2 is used to include the variables in the html framework.
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This is the place where the variables from the .cgi script can be get from and send back to.
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A '''html <form>''' with <input> fields is used to get values from the input of the user. '''Jinja2''' is used to send the variables back into the html framework.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:02, 24 October 2017

Type: Algoliterary tool
Technique:
Collectively developed by: The people behind Python, Jinja2, cgi, html, css, Jquery & Algolit

The file structure is the following:

cgi-bin/
   export.cgi
   interface.cgi
css/
   export.css
   fonts/
   stylesheet.css
img/
   loading.gif
interface.html
js/
   jquery-2.1.3.js
output/
   html/
   pdf/
README.md

interface.cgi

This is the place where the python code goes. There are 3 important stages here:

  • getting the values from the submitted form in interface.html
  • processing these values
  • turning the values into jinja templating variables

interface.html

This is the place where the variables from the .cgi script can be get from and send back to.

A html <form> with <input> fields is used to get values from the input of the user. Jinja2 is used to send the variables back into the html framework.

Examples:

{{ var }}


<div class="element">{{ var }}</div>


{% if var %}
   {{ var }}
{% endif %}


{% for v in vars %}
   {{ v }}
{% endfor %}


export.cgi

This script is called when hitting 'submit' in the export section of the interface. Jquery uses an ajax call to run the script. It creates a .html and a .pdf document in the output/ folder.

The stylesheet export.css is applied to the exported documents.