A blogging platform with no interface. Blot turns a folder into a blog. The point of all this — the reason Blot exists — is so you can use your favorite tools to create whatever you publish.
Please don’t hesitate to contact me with any questions: support@blot.im
The internet <> NGINX (reverse proxy) <> Blot (express.js node application) <> Redis
First, clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/davidmerfield/blot
Then install node version 16.
Blot requires a number of different hosts to work (one for the dashboard, one for the CDN and many for your sites). In order to get this working in a local development environment, I recommend using dnsmasq to resolve everthing under the non-existent .blot
TLD to the local machine:
brew install dnsmasq
Create config directory for dnsmasq
mkdir -pv $(brew --prefix)/etc/
Setup *.blot in dnsmasq:
echo 'address=/.blot/127.0.0.1' >> $(brew --prefix)/etc/dnsmasq.conf
Autostart dnsmasq - now and after reboot:
sudo brew services start dnsmasq
Create resolver directory for macOS:
sudo mkdir -v /etc/resolver
Add your nameserver to resolvers:
sudo bash -c 'echo "nameserver 127.0.0.1" > /etc/resolver/blot'
Now, Blot also requires a wildcard SSL certificate so all the template preview subdomains work. First install:
brew install mkcert
brew install nss
mkcert -install
Then create the certificates:
mkdir -p ./data
mkcert -cert-file ./data/blot.pem -key-file ./data/blot-key.pem local.blot "*.local.blot"
Finally, you are ready to start the development environment which uses docker-compose. The first time you run this command it will take a while to download the images and build the containers but subsequent runs will be much faster:
npm start
The dashboard will be available at https://local.blot and the example site will be available at https://example.local.blot. You can edit the folder for the example blog inside the data
directory:
./data/blogs/blog_$ID
/
├── app/
│ the code for the node.js application which is Blot
├── config/
│ configation for the system utilities which keep redis, NGINX and the node.js processes up
├── scripts/
│ scripts which help the server administrator
├── tests/
│ integration tests and test configuration for blot
├── todo.txt
│ Blot's to-do list