fix indexing and new page

- new "published" page shows afer publishing, instead of 'you already posted', which may look like an error.
- fixes logic for updating main index, which was totally broken!
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Hugh Rundle 2023-01-30 16:56:17 +11:00
parent 53b8623d03
commit 5a4876b43d
2 changed files with 20 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -88,6 +88,10 @@ app.get('/help', requireLoggedIn, (req, res, next) => {
res.render('help.spy', {title: 'Help'}) res.render('help.spy', {title: 'Help'})
}) })
app.get('/published', requireLoggedIn, (req, res, next) => {
res.render('published.spy', {title: 'You published a note!'})
})
// POST // POST
app.post('/login', verifyUser, app.post('/login', verifyUser,
@ -108,7 +112,7 @@ app.post('/logout', function(req, res, next){
app.post('/publish', requireLoggedIn, (req, res) => { app.post('/publish', requireLoggedIn, (req, res) => {
publishNewPost(req, () => { publishNewPost(req, () => {
res.redirect('/') res.redirect('/published')
}) })
}) })

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@ -168,16 +168,17 @@ const publishNewPost = function(req, cb) {
}) })
} }
} else { } else {
let newlines = []
let links = data.split('## Latest notes') let links = data.split('## Latest notes')
let lines = links[1].split('\n') let lines = links[1].split('\n')
for (let i = 6; i < 2; i--) { for (let line of lines) {
if (lines[i] && lines[i].startsWith('=>')) { if (line.startsWith('=>') && newlines.length < 4) {
lines[i] = lines[i-1] newlines.push(line)
} }
} }
lines[0] = '## Latest notes' lines[0] = '## Latest notes'
lines[2] = `=> /${year}/${dateString}.gmi ${dateString} (${title})` newlines.unshift(`## Latest notes\n\n=> /${year}/${dateString}.gmi ${dateString} (${title})`)
updated = links[0] + lines.join('\n') updated = newlines.join('\n')
writeFile(indexFile, updated, (err) => { writeFile(indexFile, updated, (err) => {
if (err) { if (err) {
// if the directory doesn't exist, create it and try again // if the directory doesn't exist, create it and try again