// SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0 // Copyright (C) 2021 Wojtek Kosior // Available under the terms of Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal. // This is an example index.json file describing Hydrilla site content. As you // can see, for storing site content information Hydrilla utilizes JSON with an // additional extension in the form of '//' comments support. Hydrilla shall // look into each direct subdirectory of the content directory passed to it // (via a cofig file option). If such subsirectory contains an index.json file, // Hydrilla shall process it. // An index.json file conveys definitions of site resources, pattern->payload // mappings and licenses thereof. The definitions may reference files under // index.json's containing directory, using relative paths. This is how scripts, // license texts, etc. are included. Unix paths (using '/' as separator) are // assumed. It is not allowed for an index.json file to reference files outside // its directory. // Certain objects are allowed to contain a "comment" field. Although '//' // comments can be used in index.json files, they will be stripped when the file // is processed. If a comment should be included in the JSON definitions served // by Hydrilla API, it should be put in a "comment" field of the proper object. // Various kinds of objects contain version information. Version is always an // array of integers, with major version number being the first array item. When // applicable, a version is accompanied by a revision field which contains a // positive integer. If versions specified by arrays of different length need to // be compared, the shorter array gets padded with zeroes on the right. This // means that for example version 1.3 could be given as both [1, 3] and // [1, 3, 0, 0] (aka 1.3.0.0) and either would mean the same. { // Once our json schema changes, this version will change. Our software will // be able to handle both current and older formats thanks to this // information present in every index.json file. Different schema versions // are always incompatible (e.g. a Hydrilla instance that understands schema // version 0.2.0.0 will not understand version 0.2.0.1). Schemas that are // backwards-compatible will be denoted by a different revision. // We will try to make schema version match the version of Hydrilla software // that introduced it. "schema_version": [0, 2], "schema_revision": 1, // Copyright of this json file. It's a list of copyright holder information // objects. Alternatively, "auto" can be used to make Hydrilla attempt to // extract copyright info from the comment at the beginning of the file. "copyright": [ // There can be multiple entries, one for each co-holder of the // copyright. { // There can also be multiple years, like ["2021","2023-2024"]. "years": ["2021"], // Name of the copyright holder. Depending on the situation it can // be just the first name, name+surname, a company name, a // pseudonym, etc. "holder": "Wojtek Kosior" } ], // License of this json file. Identifier has to be known to Hydrilla. Can // be defined either in the same or another index.json file as a "license" // item. It is possible to specify license combinations, like: // [["Expat", "and", "Apache-2.0"], "or", "GPL-3.0-only"] // Alternatively, "auto" can be used to make Hydrilla attempt to extract // copyright info from this file's SPDX license identifier. "licenses": "CC0-1.0", // Where this software/work initially comes from. In some cases (i.e. when // the developer of content is also the one who packages it for Hydrilla) // this might be the same as "package_url". "upstream_url": "https://git.koszko.org/pydrilla/tree/src/test/example_content/hello", // Where sources for the packaging of this content can be found. "package_url": "https://git.koszko.org/pydrilla/tree/src/test/example_content/hello", // Additional "comment" field can be used if needed. // "comment": "" // List of actual site resources, pattern->payload mappings and licenses. // Each of them is represented by an object. Meta-sites and replacement site // interfaces will also belong here once they get implemented. "definitions": [ { // Value of "type" can currently be one of: "resource", "license" // and "mapping". The one we have here, "resource", defines a list // of injectable scripts that can be used as a payload or as a // dependency of another "resource". In the future CSS style sheets // and WASM modules will also be composite parts of a "resource" as // scripts are now. "type": "resource", // Used when referring to this resource in "dependencies" list of // another resource or in "payload" field of a mapping. Should // be consize and can only use a restricted set of characters. It // has to match: [-0-9a-zA-Z] "identifier": "helloapple", // "long_name" should be used to specify a user-friendly alternative // to an identifier. It should generally not collide with a long // name of some resource with a different uuid and also shouldn't // change in-between versions of the same resource, although // exceptions to both rules might be considered. Long name is // allowed to contain arbitrary unicode characters (within reason!). "long_name": "Hello Apple", // Different versions (e.g. 1.0 and 1.3) of the same resource can be // defined in separate index.json files. This makes it easy to // accidently cause an identifier clash. To help detect it, we // require that each resource has a uuid associated with it. Attempt // to define multiple resources with the same identifier and // different uuids will result in an error being reported. Defining // multiple resources with different identifiers and the same uuid // is disallowed for now (it may be later permitted if we consider // it good for some use-case). "uuid": "a6754dcb-58d8-4b7a-a245-24fd7ad4cd68", // Version should match the upstream version of the resource (e.g. a // version of javascript library). Revision number starts as 1 for // each new resource version and gets incremented by 1 each time a // modification to the packaging of this version is done. Hydrilla // will allow multiple definitions of the same resource to load, as // long as their versions differ. Thanks to the "version" and // "revision" fields, clients will know they have to update certain // resource after it has been updated. If multiple definitions of // the same version of given resource are provided, an error is // generated (even if those definitions differ by revision number). "version": [2021, 11, 10], "revision": 1, // A short, meaningful description of what the resource is and/or // what it does. "description": "greets an apple", // If needed, a "comment" field can be added to provide some // additional information. // "comment": "this resource something something", // One should specify the copyright and licensing terms of the // entire package. The format is the same as when specifying these // for the index.json file, except "auto" cannot be used. "copyright": [{"years": ["2021"], "holder": "Wojtek Kosior"}], "licenses": "CC0-1.0", // Resource's "dependencies" array shall contain names of other // resources that (in case of scripts at least) should get evaluated // on a page before this resource's own scripts. "dependencies": ["hello-message"], // Array of javascript files that belong to this resource. "scripts": [ { // Script name. It should also be a valid file path. "name": "hello.js", // Copyright and license info of a script file can be // specified using the same format as in the case of the // index.json file itself. If "copyright" or "license" is // not provided, Hydrilla assumes it to be the same as the // value specified for the resource itself. "copyright": "auto", "licenses": "auto" }, { "name": "bye.js" } ] }, { "type": "resource", "identifier": "hello-message", "long_name": "Hello Message", "uuid": "1ec36229-298c-4b35-8105-c4f2e1b9811e", "version": [2021, 11, 10], "revision": 2, "description": "define messages for saying hello and bye", "copyright": [{"years": ["2021"], "holder": "Wojtek Kosior"}], "licenses": "CC0-1.0", // If "dependencies" is empty, it can also be omitted. // "dependencies": [], "scripts": [{"name": "message.js"}] }, { "type": "mapping", // Has similar function to resource's identifier. Should be consize // and can only use a restricted set of characters. It has to match: // [-0-9a-zA-Z] // It can be the same as some resource identifier (those are // different entities and are treated separately). "identifier": "helloapple", // "long name" and "uuid" have the same meaning as in the case of // resources. Uuids of a resource and a mapping can technically be // the same, but it is recommended to avoid even this kind of // repetition. "long_name": "Hello Apple", "uuid": "54d23bba-472e-42f5-9194-eaa24c0e3ee7", // "version" differs from its counterpart in resource in that it has // no accompanying revision number. "version": [2021, 11, 10], // A short, meaningful description of what the mapping does. "description": "causes apple to get greeted on Hydrillabugs issue tracker", // A comment, if necessary. // "comment": "blah blah because bleh" // The "payloads" array specifies, which payloads are to be // applied to which URLs. "payloads": [ { // Should be a valid Haketilo URL pattern. "pattern": "https://hydrillabugs.koszko.org/***", // Should be the name of an existing resource. The resource // may, but doesn't have to, be defined in the same // index.json file. "payload": "helloapple" }, // More associations may follow. { "pattern": "https://hachettebugs.koszko.org/***", "payload": "helloapple" } ] }, { "type": "license", // Will be used to refer to this license in other places. Should // match the SPDX identifier if possible (despite that, please use // "Expat" instead of "MIT" where possible). Unlike other definition // types, "license" does not allow uuids to be used to avoid license // id clashes. Any attempt to define multiple licenses with the same // id will result in an error being reported. "identifier": "CC0-1.0", // This long name must also be unique among all license definitions. "long_name": "Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal", // We don't use "version" in license definitions. We do, however, // use "revision" to indicate changes to the packaging of a license. // Revision should be increased by 1 at each such change. "revision": 2, "legal_text": [ // Legal text can be available in multiple forms. Usually just // plain .txt file is enough, though. { // "format" should match an agreed-upon MIME type if // possible. "format": "text/plain", // Value of "file" should be a path relative to the // directory of index.json file. "file": "cc0.txt" } // If a markdown version of CC0 was provided, we could add this: // { // "format": "text/markdown", // "file": "cc0.md" // } ] // If needed, a "comment" field can be added to clarify something. // For example, when definind "Expat" license we could add: // // "comment": "Expat license is the most common form of the license often called \"MIT\". Many other forms of \"MIT\" license exist. Here the name \"Expat\" is used to avoid ambiguity." // If applicable, a "notice" can be included. It shall then be a // path (relative to index.json) to a plain text file with that // notice. // // "notice": "license-notice.txt" // // This is needed for example in case of GNU licenses (both with and // without exceptions). For example, // "GPL-3.0-or-later-with-html-exception" could have the following // in its notice file: // // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or // modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as // published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of // the License, or (at your option) any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU General Public License for more details. // // As a special exception to the GPL, any HTML file which merely // makes function calls to this code, and for that purpose // includes it by reference shall be deemed a separate work for // copyright law purposes. If you modify this code, you may extend // this exception to your version of the code, but you are not // obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this // exception statement from your version. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with this program. If not, see // . } ] }