# zord-tree Library for golang to build articles tree from file system. The file should be in specific format to hold meta data, id and content. Process should go in two steps: * populate existing `source` directory with formatting files, add missing `id` and meta data * build `Tree` to operate on object for your app * read file content without meta data by path ## File and tree format ### Category During building `Tree` directory path is converted into array of categories. So, file in path `linux/command/video` will get categories: `linux`, `command`, `video`. ### Split line File meta should be split by `---` line. If there is markdown formating to mark header, first such case (`---`) will be formatted to contain empty line. Example: ``` Text --- ``` will become ``` Text --- ``` ### Meta data Meta data separated by lines and in format `* name: value`. By default library supports `tags` as comma separated array. During populating tree it adds missing `id` in `abcex` format and empty meta data lines and saves in `source` directory then copy to `destination` directory. There is possibility to add custom default value. That is passed with custom function what returns string. ### File structure ``` * tags: linux,command,video * meta1: example * meta2: some long description --- Hear goes content. It can be written in html, markdown or whatever what can be processed later ``` ## Usage There are two main commands: `PopulateTree` to prepare source (format, add metadata and add Id) and copy from source to destination and `BuildTree` to get object of tree. `Tree` object has methods: `FileById` to get `File` by Id, `Slice` to get sub-tree of given path and `Filter` to filter tree by filter. Filter contains array of meta key and searching value. `tag` key is searched as equal and other meta values of keys can contain part.