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Of course, your program's commands 662 + might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". 663 + 664 + You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, 665 + if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. 666 + For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see 667 + <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. 668 + 669 + The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program 670 + into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you 671 + may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with 672 + the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 673 + Public License instead of this License. But first, please read 674 + <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/why-not-lgpl.html>.
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README.md
··· 1 + # shelf 2 + 3 + Discover books, shows, and movies at your level. Track your progress by 4 + filling your Shelf with what you find, and share with other language learners. 5 + *No dusting required. 6 + 7 + ## docs 8 + - [contributing guide - **please read before opening a PR**](./docs/contributing.md) 9 + - [hacking on shelf](./docs/hacking.md) 10 +
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api/shelf/actorprofile.go
··· 1 + // Code generated by cmd/lexgen (see Makefile's lexgen); DO NOT EDIT. 2 + 3 + // Lexicon schema: app.shelf.actor.profile 4 + 5 + package shelf 6 + 7 + import ( 8 + lexutil "github.com/bluesky-social/indigo/lex/util" 9 + ) 10 + 11 + func init() { 12 + lexutil.RegisterType("app.shelf.actor.profile", &ActorProfile{}) 13 + } 14 + 15 + type ActorProfile struct { 16 + LexiconTypeID string `json:"$type" cborgen:"$type,const=app.shelf.actor.profile"` 17 + CreatedAt string `json:"createdAt" cborgen:"createdAt"` 18 + DisplayName string `json:"displayName" cborgen:"displayName"` 19 + }
+180
api/shelf/cbor_gen.go
··· 1 + package shelf 2 + 3 + import ( 4 + "fmt" 5 + "io" 6 + "math" 7 + "sort" 8 + 9 + xerrors "golang.org/x/xerrors" 10 + ) 11 + 12 + var _ = xerrors.Errorf 13 + var _ = cid.Undef 14 + var _ = math.E 15 + var _ = sort.Sort 16 + 17 + func (t *ActorProfile) MarshalCBOR(w io.Writer) error { 18 + if t == nil { 19 + _, err := w.Write(cbg.CborNull) 20 + return err 21 + } 22 + 23 + cw := cbg.NewCborWriter(w) 24 + 25 + if _, err := cw.Write([]byte{163}); err != nil { 26 + return err 27 + } 28 + 29 + // t.LexiconTypeID (string) (string) 30 + if len("$type") > 1000000 { 31 + return xerrors.Errorf("Value in field \"$type\" was too long") 32 + } 33 + 34 + if err := cw.WriteMajorTypeHeader(cbg.MajTextString, uint64(len("$type"))); err != nil { 35 + return err 36 + } 37 + if _, err := cw.WriteString(string("$type")); err != nil { 38 + return err 39 + } 40 + 41 + if err := cw.WriteMajorTypeHeader(cbg.MajTextString, uint64(len("app.shelf.actor.profile"))); err != nil { 42 + return err 43 + } 44 + if _, err := cw.WriteString(string("app.shelf.actor.profile")); err != nil { 45 + return err 46 + } 47 + 48 + // t.CreatedAt (string) (string) 49 + if len("createdAt") > 1000000 { 50 + return xerrors.Errorf("Value in field \"createdAt\" was too long") 51 + } 52 + 53 + if err := cw.WriteMajorTypeHeader(cbg.MajTextString, uint64(len("createdAt"))); err != nil { 54 + return err 55 + } 56 + if _, err := cw.WriteString(string("createdAt")); err != nil { 57 + return err 58 + } 59 + 60 + if len(t.CreatedAt) > 1000000 { 61 + return xerrors.Errorf("Value in field t.CreatedAt was too long") 62 + } 63 + 64 + if err := cw.WriteMajorTypeHeader(cbg.MajTextString, uint64(len(t.CreatedAt))); err != nil { 65 + return err 66 + } 67 + if _, err := cw.WriteString(string(t.CreatedAt)); err != nil { 68 + return err 69 + } 70 + 71 + // t.DisplayName (string) (string) 72 + if len("displayName") > 1000000 { 73 + return xerrors.Errorf("Value in field \"displayName\" was too long") 74 + } 75 + 76 + if err := cw.WriteMajorTypeHeader(cbg.MajTextString, uint64(len("displayName"))); err != nil { 77 + return err 78 + } 79 + if _, err := cw.WriteString(string("displayName")); err != nil { 80 + return err 81 + } 82 + 83 + if len(t.DisplayName) > 1000000 { 84 + return xerrors.Errorf("Value in field t.DisplayName was too long") 85 + } 86 + 87 + if err := cw.WriteMajorTypeHeader(cbg.MajTextString, uint64(len(t.DisplayName))); err != nil { 88 + return err 89 + } 90 + if _, err := cw.WriteString(string(t.DisplayName)); err != nil { 91 + return err 92 + } 93 + return nil 94 + } 95 + 96 + func (t *ActorProfile) UnmarshalCBOR(r io.Reader) (err error) { 97 + *t = ActorProfile{} 98 + 99 + cr := cbg.NewCborReader(r) 100 + 101 + maj, extra, err := cr.ReadHeader() 102 + if err != nil { 103 + return err 104 + } 105 + defer func() { 106 + if err == io.EOF { 107 + err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF 108 + } 109 + }() 110 + 111 + if maj != cbg.MajMap { 112 + return fmt.Errorf("cbor input should be of type map") 113 + } 114 + 115 + if extra > cbg.MaxLength { 116 + return fmt.Errorf("ActorProfile: map struct too large (%d)", extra) 117 + } 118 + 119 + n := extra 120 + 121 + nameBuf := make([]byte, 11) 122 + for i := uint64(0); i < n; i++ { 123 + nameLen, ok, err := cbg.ReadFullStringIntoBuf(cr, nameBuf, 1000000) 124 + if err != nil { 125 + return err 126 + } 127 + 128 + if !ok { 129 + // Field doesn't exist on this type, so ignore it 130 + if err := cbg.ScanForLinks(cr, func(cid.Cid) {}); err != nil { 131 + return err 132 + } 133 + continue 134 + } 135 + 136 + switch string(nameBuf[:nameLen]) { 137 + // t.LexiconTypeID (string) (string) 138 + case "$type": 139 + 140 + { 141 + sval, err := cbg.ReadStringWithMax(cr, 1000000) 142 + if err != nil { 143 + return err 144 + } 145 + 146 + t.LexiconTypeID = string(sval) 147 + } 148 + // t.CreatedAt (string) (string) 149 + case "createdAt": 150 + 151 + { 152 + sval, err := cbg.ReadStringWithMax(cr, 1000000) 153 + if err != nil { 154 + return err 155 + } 156 + 157 + t.CreatedAt = string(sval) 158 + } 159 + // t.DisplayName (string) (string) 160 + case "displayName": 161 + 162 + { 163 + sval, err := cbg.ReadStringWithMax(cr, 1000000) 164 + if err != nil { 165 + return err 166 + } 167 + 168 + t.DisplayName = string(sval) 169 + } 170 + 171 + default: 172 + // Field doesn't exist on this type, so ignore it 173 + if err := cbg.ScanForLinks(r, func(cid.Cid) {}); err != nil { 174 + return err 175 + } 176 + } 177 + } 178 + 179 + return nil 180 + }
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cmd/cborgen.go
··· 1 + package main 2 + 3 + import ( 4 + "maps" 5 + "reflect" 6 + "strings" 7 + 8 + "github.com/bluesky-social/indigo/mst" 9 + cbg "github.com/whyrusleeping/cbor-gen" 10 + 11 + "shelf.app/api/shelf" 12 + ) 13 + 14 + func main() { 15 + var typVals []any 16 + for _, typ := range mst.CBORTypes() { 17 + typVals = append(typVals, reflect.New(typ).Elem().Interface()) 18 + } 19 + 20 + genCfg := cbg.Gen{ 21 + MaxStringLength: 1_000_000, 22 + } 23 + 24 + shelfTypes := []any{ 25 + shelf.ActorProfile{}, 26 + } 27 + 28 + for name, rt := range AllLexTypes() { 29 + if strings.HasPrefix(name, "app.shelf.") { 30 + shelfTypes = append(shelfTypes, reflect.New(rt).Interface()) 31 + } 32 + } 33 + shelfGenCfg := genCfg 34 + shelfGenCfg.SortTypeNames = true 35 + 36 + if err := shelfGenCfg.WriteMapEncodersToFile("api/shelf/cbor_gen.go", "shelf", shelfTypes...); err != nil { 37 + panic(err) 38 + } 39 + } 40 + 41 + var lexTypesMap map[string]reflect.Type 42 + 43 + func AllLexTypes() map[string]reflect.Type { 44 + out := make(map[string]reflect.Type, len(lexTypesMap)) 45 + maps.Copy(out, lexTypesMap) 46 + return out 47 + }
+35
cmd/server/main.go
··· 1 + package main 2 + 3 + import ( 4 + "context" 5 + "log/slog" 6 + "net/http" 7 + 8 + "shelf.app/internal/config" 9 + "shelf.app/internal/server" 10 + ) 11 + 12 + func main() { 13 + ctx := context.Background() 14 + 15 + config, err := config.LoadConfig(ctx) 16 + if err != nil { 17 + slog.Error("failed to load config", "err", err) 18 + } 19 + 20 + state, err := server.Make(ctx, config) 21 + defer func() { 22 + if err := state.Close(); err != nil { 23 + slog.Error("failed to close state", "err", err) 24 + } 25 + }() 26 + 27 + slog.Info("Starting server", "addr", config.Core.ListenAddr) 28 + 29 + err = http.ListenAndServe(config.Core.ListenAddr, state.Router()) 30 + if err != nil { 31 + slog.Error("failed to start server", "err", err) 32 + } 33 + 34 + slog.Info("Shutdown complete.") 35 + }
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docs/contributing.md
··· 1 + # Contributing guide 2 + 3 + ## Commit guidelines 4 + 5 + We follow a commit style similar to the Go project. Please keep commits: 6 + 7 + - **Atomic**: Each commit should represent one logical change. 8 + - **Descriptive**: The commit message should clearly describe what the change 9 + does and why it's needed. 10 + 11 + ### Message format 12 + 13 + ``` 14 + <type>(affected system): <short summary of change> 15 + 16 + 17 + Optional longer description, if necessary. Explain what the change does and 18 + why. Reference relevant issues or PRs when applicable via links. 19 + ``` 20 + 21 + Examples 22 + 23 + ``` 24 + fix(xp): update xp when a study session is deleted 25 + ``` 26 + 27 + ``` 28 + refactor(views/edit-activity): remove page handler in favor of direct invocation 29 + ``` 30 + 31 + ### General notes 32 + 33 + - PRs get merged "as-is" (fast-forward) - like applying a patch-series using 34 + `git am`. There is no squashing so please author your commits as they would 35 + appear on `master`, following the above guidelines. 36 + - Keep commits lowercased with no trailing period. 37 + - Use the imperative mood in the summary line (e.g., "fix bug" not "fixed bug" 38 + or "fixes bug"). 39 + - Try to keep the summary line under 72 characters. 40 + - Follow the same formatting for PR titles if filled manually. 41 + - Don't include unrelated changes in the same commit. 42 + - Avoid noisy commit messages like "wip" or "final fix". Rewrite history before 43 + submitting if necessary. 44 + 45 + ## Code formatting 46 + 47 + Format templates and code before submitting for final review. 48 + ``` 49 + go tool templ fmt ./internal/server/views/ && go fmt ./... 50 + ``` 51 + 52 + ## Proposals for bigger changes 53 + 54 + Small fixes like typos, minor bugs, or trivial refactors can be submitted 55 + directly as PRs. 56 + 57 + For larger changes—especially those introducing new features, significant 58 + refactoring, or altering system behavior—please open a proposal first. This 59 + helps us evaluate the scope, design, and potential impact before 60 + implementation. 61 + 62 + ### Proposal format 63 + 64 + Create a new issue titled: 65 + 66 + ``` 67 + proposal: <affected scope>: <summary of change> 68 + ``` 69 + 70 + In the description, explain: 71 + 72 + - What the change is 73 + - Why it's needed 74 + - How you plan to implement it (roughly) 75 + - Any open questions or tradeoffs 76 + 77 + We'll use the issue thread to discuss and refine the idea before moving 78 + forward. 79 + 80 + ## Developer certificate of origin (DCO) 81 + 82 + We require all contributors to certify that they have the right to submit the 83 + code they're contributing. To do this, we follow the [Developer Certificate of 84 + Origin (DCO)](https://developercertificate.org/). 85 + 86 + By signing your commits, you're stating that the contribution is your own work, 87 + or that you have the right to submit it under the project's license. This helps 88 + us keep things clean and legally sound. 89 + 90 + To sign your commit, just add the `-s` flag when committing: 91 + 92 + ```sh 93 + git commit -s -m "your commit message" 94 + ``` 95 + 96 + This appends a line like: 97 + 98 + ``` 99 + Signed-off-by: Your Name <your.email@example.com> 100 + ``` 101 + 102 + We won't merge commits if they aren't signed off. If you forget, you can amend 103 + the last commit like this: 104 + 105 + ```sh 106 + git commit --amend -s 107 + ``` 108 + 109 + If you're submitting a PR with multiple commits, make sure each one is signed. 110 + 111 + ## Commit Authoring 112 + 113 + To ensure a consistent and clean project history, we use a `.mailmap` file to 114 + consolidate contributions from different email addresses. 115 + 116 + If you have committed to this project with multiple emails in the past, or plan 117 + to in the future, please add an entry to the `.mailmap` file in the root of the 118 + repository. This will ensure all your work is correctly attributed to a single 119 + identity. 120 + 121 + The format is: `Preferred Name <preferred@email.com> <old@email.com>` 122 + 123 + Please include this change in your first pull request.
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docs/hacking.md
··· 1 + # Hacking guide 2 + 3 + ## Required tools 4 + - [templ](https://templ.guide/quick-start/installation) 5 + - [minify](https://github.com/tdewolff/minify) 6 + - [goat](https://github.com/bluesky-social/goat) 7 + 8 + ## Running shelf 9 + 10 + To authenticate, you will need OAUTH JWKs to be setup: 11 + ```bash 12 + export SHELF_OAUTH_CLIENT_KID="$(date +%s)" 13 + export SHELF_OAUTH_CLIENT_SECRET="$(goat key generate -t P-256 | grep -A1 "Secret Key" | tail -n1 | awk '{print $1}')" 14 + ``` 15 + 16 + You will need to fetch a series of static assets shelf depends on: 17 + ```bash 18 + mkdir -p ./static/files 19 + 20 + # HTMX 21 + curl -sLo ./static/files/htmx.min.js https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/htmx.org@2.0.6/dist/htmx.min.js 22 + # Lucide (icons) 23 + curl -sLo ./static/files/lucide.min.js https://unpkg.com/lucide@0.525.0/dist/umd/lucide.min.js 24 + # AlpineJS 25 + curl -sLo ./static/files/alpinejs.min.js https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/alpinejs@3.x.x/dist/cdn.min.js 26 + ``` 27 + 28 + To run: 29 + ```bash 30 + SHELF_DEV=true go run cmd/server/main.go 31 + ``` 32 + 33 + If you modified the views, you will need to regenerate them: 34 + ```bash 35 + go tool templ generate 36 + go tool templ fmt ./internal/server/views/ 37 + ``` 38 + 39 + If you modified the js files, you will need to regenerate the minified versions: 40 + ```bash 41 + minify static/*.js -o static/files/ 42 + ``` 43 +
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generate_lexicons.sh
··· 1 + #! /bin/bash 2 + 3 + go run github.com/bluesky-social/indigo/cmd/lexgen \ 4 + --package shelf \ 5 + --outdir api/shelf \ 6 + --build-file lexicon-build-config.json \ 7 + lexicons/ 8 + 9 + find ./api/shelf -type f -exec sed -i.bak 's/\lexutil/\/\/\lexutil/' {} + 10 + find ./api/shelf -type f -exec sed -i.bak -E 's/^(.+)github(.+)//' {} + 11 + go run ./cmd/cborgen.go 12 + 13 + go run github.com/bluesky-social/indigo/cmd/lexgen \ 14 + --package shelf \ 15 + --outdir api/shelf \ 16 + --build-file lexicon-build-config.json \ 17 + lexicons/ 18 + 19 + rm -rf ./api/shelf/*.bak
+65
go.mod
··· 1 + module shelf.app 2 + 3 + go 1.25 4 + 5 + require ( 6 + github.com/bluesky-social/indigo v0.0.0-20251223190123-598fbf0e146e 7 + github.com/whyrusleeping/cbor-gen v0.2.1-0.20241030202151-b7a6831be65e 8 + ) 9 + 10 + require github.com/a-h/templ v0.3.977 // indirect 11 + 12 + require ( 13 + github.com/cpuguy83/go-md2man/v2 v2.0.3 // indirect 14 + github.com/felixge/httpsnoop v1.0.4 // indirect 15 + github.com/go-chi/chi/v5 v5.2.3 // indirect 16 + github.com/go-logr/logr v1.4.1 // indirect 17 + github.com/go-logr/stdr v1.2.2 // indirect 18 + github.com/gogo/protobuf v1.3.2 // indirect 19 + github.com/google/uuid v1.4.0 // indirect 20 + github.com/hashicorp/go-cleanhttp v0.5.2 // indirect 21 + github.com/hashicorp/go-retryablehttp v0.7.5 // indirect 22 + github.com/hashicorp/golang-lru v1.0.2 // indirect 23 + github.com/ipfs/bbloom v0.0.4 // indirect 24 + github.com/ipfs/go-block-format v0.2.0 // indirect 25 + github.com/ipfs/go-cid v0.4.1 // indirect 26 + github.com/ipfs/go-datastore v0.6.0 // indirect 27 + github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs-blockstore v1.3.1 // indirect 28 + github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs-ds-help v1.1.1 // indirect 29 + github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs-util v0.0.3 // indirect 30 + github.com/ipfs/go-ipld-cbor v0.1.0 // indirect 31 + github.com/ipfs/go-ipld-format v0.6.0 // indirect 32 + github.com/ipfs/go-log v1.0.5 // indirect 33 + github.com/ipfs/go-log/v2 v2.5.1 // indirect 34 + github.com/ipfs/go-metrics-interface v0.0.1 // indirect 35 + github.com/jbenet/goprocess v0.1.4 // indirect 36 + github.com/klauspost/cpuid/v2 v2.2.7 // indirect 37 + github.com/mattn/go-isatty v0.0.20 // indirect 38 + github.com/minio/sha256-simd v1.0.1 // indirect 39 + github.com/mr-tron/base58 v1.2.0 // indirect 40 + github.com/multiformats/go-base32 v0.1.0 // indirect 41 + github.com/multiformats/go-base36 v0.2.0 // indirect 42 + github.com/multiformats/go-multibase v0.2.0 // indirect 43 + github.com/multiformats/go-multihash v0.2.3 // indirect 44 + github.com/multiformats/go-varint v0.0.7 // indirect 45 + github.com/opentracing/opentracing-go v1.2.0 // indirect 46 + github.com/polydawn/refmt v0.89.1-0.20221221234430-40501e09de1f // indirect 47 + github.com/russross/blackfriday/v2 v2.1.0 // indirect 48 + github.com/sethvargo/go-envconfig v1.3.0 49 + github.com/spaolacci/murmur3 v1.1.0 // indirect 50 + github.com/urfave/cli/v2 v2.25.7 // indirect 51 + github.com/xrash/smetrics v0.0.0-20201216005158-039620a65673 // indirect 52 + go.opentelemetry.io/contrib/instrumentation/net/http/otelhttp v0.46.1 // indirect 53 + go.opentelemetry.io/otel v1.21.0 // indirect 54 + go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric v1.21.0 // indirect 55 + go.opentelemetry.io/otel/trace v1.21.0 // indirect 56 + go.uber.org/atomic v1.11.0 // indirect 57 + go.uber.org/multierr v1.11.0 // indirect 58 + go.uber.org/zap v1.26.0 // indirect 59 + golang.org/x/crypto v0.21.0 // indirect 60 + golang.org/x/mod v0.26.0 // indirect 61 + golang.org/x/sys v0.34.0 // indirect 62 + golang.org/x/tools v0.35.0 // indirect 63 + golang.org/x/xerrors v0.0.0-20231012003039-104605ab7028 // indirect 64 + lukechampine.com/blake3 v1.2.1 // indirect 65 + )
+250
go.sum
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+39
internal/config/config.go
··· 1 + package config 2 + 3 + import ( 4 + "context" 5 + 6 + "github.com/sethvargo/go-envconfig" 7 + ) 8 + 9 + type CoreConfig struct { 10 + CookieSecret string `env:"COOKIE_SECRET, default=00000000000000000000000000000000"` 11 + Dev bool `env:"DEV, default=false"` 12 + ListenAddr string `env:"PORT, default=0.0.0.0:8080"` 13 + Host string `env:"HOST, default=https://shelf.app"` 14 + } 15 + 16 + type OAuthConfig struct { 17 + ClientSecret string `env:"CLIENT_SECRET"` 18 + ClientKid string `env:"CLIENT_KID"` 19 + } 20 + 21 + type JetstreamConfig struct { 22 + Endpoint string `env:"ENDPOINT, default=wss://jetstream1.us-east.bsky.network/subscribe"` 23 + } 24 + 25 + type Config struct { 26 + Core CoreConfig `env:",prefix=SHELF_"` 27 + Jetstream JetstreamConfig `env:",prefix=SHELF_JETSTREAM_"` 28 + OAuth OAuthConfig `env:",prefix=SHELF_OAUTH_"` 29 + } 30 + 31 + func LoadConfig(ctx context.Context) (*Config, error) { 32 + var cfg Config 33 + err := envconfig.Process(ctx, &cfg) 34 + if err != nil { 35 + return nil, err 36 + } 37 + 38 + return &cfg, nil 39 + }
+11
internal/server/index.go
··· 1 + package server 2 + 3 + import ( 4 + "net/http" 5 + 6 + "shelf.app/internal/server/views" 7 + ) 8 + 9 + func (s *Server) HandleIndexPage(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { 10 + views.IndexPage(views.IndexPageParams{}).Render(r.Context(), w) 11 + }
+15
internal/server/router.go
··· 1 + package server 2 + 3 + import ( 4 + "net/http" 5 + 6 + "github.com/go-chi/chi/v5" 7 + ) 8 + 9 + func (s *Server) Router() http.Handler { 10 + router := chi.NewRouter() 11 + 12 + router.Get("/", s.HandleIndexPage) 13 + 14 + return router 15 + }
+19
internal/server/server.go
··· 1 + package server 2 + 3 + import ( 4 + "context" 5 + 6 + "shelf.app/internal/config" 7 + ) 8 + 9 + type Server struct { 10 + config *config.Config 11 + } 12 + 13 + func Make(ctx context.Context, config *config.Config) (*Server, error) { 14 + return &Server{}, nil 15 + } 16 + 17 + func (s *Server) Close() error { 18 + return nil 19 + }
+10
internal/server/views/index.templ
··· 1 + package views 2 + 3 + import "shelf.app/internal/server/views/layouts" 4 + 5 + templ IndexPage(params IndexPageParams) { 6 + @layouts.Base(layouts.BaseParams{Title: "home"}) 7 + <div> 8 + <h1>Hello world</h1> 9 + </div> 10 + }
+24
internal/server/views/layouts/base.templ
··· 1 + package layouts 2 + 3 + templ Base(params BaseParams) { 4 + <!DOCTYPE html> 5 + <html lang="en"> 6 + <head> 7 + <meta charset="UTF-8"/> 8 + <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"/> 9 + <title>shelf - { params.Title }</title> 10 + <script src="/static/htmx.min.js" defer></script> 11 + <script src="/static/lucide.min.js"></script> 12 + <script src="/static/alpinejs.min.js" defer></script> 13 + <link rel="stylesheet" href="/static/style.css" type="text/css"/> 14 + </head> 15 + <body class="flex flex-col min-h-screen bg-bg"> 16 + <main class="flex-1 pb-8 text-text"> 17 + { children... } 18 + </main> 19 + </body> 20 + <script type="module" defer> 21 + lucide.createIcons(); 22 + </script> 23 + </html> 24 + }
+5
internal/server/views/layouts/layouts.go
··· 1 + package layouts 2 + 3 + type BaseParams struct { 4 + Title string 5 + }
+3
internal/server/views/views.go
··· 1 + package views 2 + 3 + type IndexPageParams struct{}
+9
lexicon-build-config.json
··· 1 + [ 2 + { 3 + "package": "shelf", 4 + "prefix": "app.shelf", 5 + "outdir": "api/shelf", 6 + "import": "shelf.app/api/shelf", 7 + "gen-server": true 8 + } 9 + ]
+28
lexicons/actor/profile.json
··· 1 + { 2 + "lexicon": 1, 3 + "id": "app.shelf.actor.profile", 4 + "defs": { 5 + "main": { 6 + "type": "record", 7 + "description": "A declaration of a shelf profile.", 8 + "key": "literal:self", 9 + "record": { 10 + "type": "object", 11 + "required": [ 12 + "displayName", 13 + "createdAt" 14 + ], 15 + "properties": { 16 + "displayName": { 17 + "type": "string", 18 + "maxLength": 64 19 + }, 20 + "createdAt": { 21 + "type": "string", 22 + "format": "datetime" 23 + } 24 + } 25 + } 26 + } 27 + } 28 + }
+18
static/static.go
··· 1 + package static 2 + 3 + import ( 4 + "embed" 5 + "io/fs" 6 + "net/http" 7 + ) 8 + 9 + //go:embed files 10 + var StaticFiles embed.FS 11 + 12 + func FS() (http.FileSystem, error) { 13 + subFS, err := fs.Sub(StaticFiles, "files") 14 + if err != nil { 15 + return nil, err 16 + } 17 + return http.FS(subFS), nil 18 + }