--- permalink: "/{{ year }}/{{ month }}/{{ day }}/static-blog-system-improved" title: static blog system improved published_date: "2011-01-23 00:00:00 +0100" layout: post.liquid data: route: blog --- My static blog system script now launches a small web server and auto-updates on a file change. This way you've got a live preview directly in your browser. As the inital script was written in Javascript, I wrote the rest in Javascript, too. The whole runs on [node.js](https://github.com/ry/node) and uses some fancy modules: * [paperboy](https://github.com/felixge/node-paperboy) for static file delivery (the css file) * [socket.io-node](https://github.com/LearnBoost/Socket.IO-node) as the websocket server * [socket.io](https://github.com/LearnBoost/Socket.IO) injected into the html, so the website auto-reloads when informed through the server The whole combination is amazingly fast, the updated text nearly appears in realtime. You can find the script here: [watch.js](http://tmp.fnordig.de/watch.js). It's more like a quick hack and not fully tested. It may crash whenever it will, but for now it works for me :) The small app.js is just this: ```javascript socket = new io.Socket('localhost'); socket.connect(); socket.on('message', function(data){ data = JSON.parse(data); if(data.reload) window.location.reload(); }); ``` So next thing: individual pages for posts, maybe templates.