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#!/usr/bin/env raku
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use DB;
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my $example-post = DB::MarkdownPost.new:
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source => "../Idris/advent/src/Util/Digits.md".IO,
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posted-at => DateTime.now;
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say $example-post.title;
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#| Post database
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unit module DB;
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use Pandoc;
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#| Shared post meta-data
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role Post {
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#| The location of the source file for the post
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has IO::Path:D $.source is required;
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#| The time to display for the creation of the post
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has DateTime:D $.posted-at is required;
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#| An optional list of edit times for the post
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has DateTime:D @.edited-at is rw = [];
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#| Get the title for this post, intended to be extracted from whatever
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#| document produced it
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method title(--> Str:D) {...}
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}
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#| A plain markdown post
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class MarkdownPost does Post {
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method title(--> Str:D) {
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markdown-title($!source)
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}
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}
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sub markdown-title(IO::Path:D $file --> Str:D) is export {
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# Call into pandoc
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my $pandoc = run 'pandoc', '-t', 'JSON', $file, :out, :err;
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my $pandoc = run 'pandoc', '-f', 'gfm', '-t', 'JSON', $file, :out, :err;
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my $output = $pandoc.out.slurp: :close;
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my $stderr = $pandoc.err.slurp: :close;
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# Parse out output from pandoc, we are making an executive decision to trust
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# pandoc here, so we won't do any error handling for pandoc's output
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my $parsed = from-json $output;
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my %parsed = from-json $output;
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# Extract a list of top level headers from the pandoc output, this should
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# only have one element in it, but as this is user input, its untrusted and
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# we need to do some error handling
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my @headers = $parsed.blocks.grep(*.t == "Header").grep(*.c[0] == 1);
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my sub is-header($v) {
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$v ~~ Associative && $v<t> ~~ "Header"
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}
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my @headers = %parsed<blocks>.grep(&is-header).grep(*<c>[0] == 1);
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if @headers.elems > 1 {
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die "More than one top level header in $file";
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};
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if @headers.elems == 0 {
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die "No top level hearders in $file";
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die "No top level headers in $file";
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};
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# Extract the header and process it into a string
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my @header = @headers[0].c[2];
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my @header = @headers[0]<c>[2].flat;
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my $title = "";
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for @header -> $component {
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given $component.t {
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next unless $component ~~ Associative;
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given $component<t> {
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when "Str" {
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$title = $title ~ $component.c;
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$title = $title ~ $component<c>;
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}
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when "Space" {
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$title = $title ~ " ";
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