# Python Flask Wiki This is a simple wiki based on Pythons Flask framework. There is much great wiki software. Most of them are using some kind of database. I however just want to put my markdown files in a directory and get a working wiki. ## Features/To-Dos - [ ] Plain text support for blog entries - [ ] Markdown Files (.md) - [ ] Entry page - [ ] Navigation - [ ] Header - [ ] Footer - [ ] Switchable CSS - [ ] CSS dark-theme - [ ] CSS light-theme - [ ] Config file - [ ] Docker installation - [ ] Enable variables/environment variables - [ ] Logo ## Usage ### Create entries Wiki entries are managed by plain markdown files in the `templates/entry/` directory. The first line of each document is reserved as the title of the document. ## Deployment ### PIP/Python - `git clone https://github.com/tiyn/tiyny-blog` - `cd flaskblog/src` - edit the `config.py` file according to your needs - `pip3install -r requirements.txt` - install depenencies - run `python app.py` - blog is available on port 5000 ### Docker Make sure you copy an example `config.py` and edit it before running the container. The `config.py` can be found in the `src` folder. #### Volumes Set the following volumes with the -v tag. | Volume-Name | Container mount | Description | |-------------|---------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------| | config-file | /blog/src/config.py | Config file | | entries | /blog/src/templates/entry | Directory for blog entries | | css | /blog/src/static/css | (optional) Directory for css files | | html | /blog/src/templates | (optional) Directory for templates (entry-volume not needed) | #### Ports Set the following ports with the -p tag. | Container-Port | Recommended outside port | Protocol | Description | |----------------|--------------------------|----------|-------------| | 5000 | 80 | TCP | HTTP port | #### Example run-command `docker run --name wiki --restart unless-stopped -v ./config.py:/wiki/src/config.py -v entries:/wiki/src/templates/entry -p 80:5000 -d tiynger/tiyny-wiki`