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Castanet

Castanet is a a Hugo theme for sites that are primarily podcasts. It is heavily influenced by ado-hugo by Matt Stratton.

An example site can be found at http://sample-castanet.netlify.com/

Castanet screenshot

Previews of different configurations:

Installation

Download the latest version (zip file, not source code) from the Releases page.

For more information read the official setup guide of Hugo.

Getting started

After installing Castanet successfully it requires a just a few more steps to get your site running.

The config file

You will need to add a handful of configuration items to your config.toml file. You can take a look at the example site to see them in action. They are described below:

Top-level items

  • googleAnalytics - the Google Analytics tracking ID. We use the async method. Example: "UA-123-45"
  • disqusShortname - the shortname for use in Disqus comments. Example: "arresteddevops". Note: The Disqus comments will not appear if you are running on localhost.

General Parameters

These should be set under the [params] section:

Field Name Required Description Example
site_theme No The color scheme for the overall site. Currently the options are orange (default), grey, and blue. "blue"
site_layout No The layout for the home page. The options are row (default) or grid. "grid"
enable_jumbo No When using the row layout, will set a jumbotron at the top instead of the sidebar. "true"
truncate No The number of characters to truncate the summary on the row layout. This can be overridden per-episode as well. The default value (if not set) is 600 characters. "700"
custom_css No Array of custom CSS files for over-riding theme settings or adding your own classes. These files should be put into your static directory (not the static directory of the theme). ["custom.css", "other_custom.css"]
about_logo No The logo (250px x 250px) you would like to appear on your About page. If not set, this will default to your iTunes image. This path should be relative to your main URL, for example, a file put in your static directory. This path should not start with a /. "img/my_logo.png"
copyright_notice Yes Your copyright information for the footer of the page. Can contain Markdown. "Copyright 2016 [Matt Stratton](https://www.mattstrattion.io)"
itunes_subscribe No The URL of your podcast in the iTunes store. "http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/arrested-devops/id773888088?mt=2&uo=4&at=11lsCi"
android_subscribe No The URL for your podcast for Android users. You can generate this URL at Subscribe on Android. "http://subscribeonandroid.com/feeds.podtrac.com/VGAulpN7MY1U"
google_play_subscribe No The URL to your podcast in the Google Play store. "https://goo.gl/app/playmusic?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Ihj4yege3lfmp3vs5yoopgxijpi?t%3DArrested_DevOps"
sticher_subscribe No The URL to your podcast on Stitcher. "http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/arrested-devops-2/arrested-devops"
soundcloud_subscribe No The URL to your podcast's feed on Soundcloud "http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:203144248/sounds.rss"
pocketcasts_subscribe No The URL to your podcast's feed on Pocketcasts "http://pcasts.in/feed/feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:203144248/sounds.rss"
mailchimp_subscribe No The URL for your MailChimp signup form. This can be acquired from creating a "Super Slim" Embedded form on MailChimp. Do NOT include the entire form HTML; you just need the path for the form action. "//arresteddevops.us3.list-manage.com/subscribe/post?u=5e4cbcac996bb9df25f970a89&id=154fa76bcc"
rss_subscribe No Optional parameter to over-ride the RSS feed URL, in case you use something like Feedburner. You likely do NOT need to set this parameter unless you have a very good reason to do so. "http://feeds.podtrac.com/VGAulpN7MY1U"
description Yes Description of your show. Can use Markdown. "The HugoCast is the best podcast you've ever seen. You will learn everything you ever needed to know about [podcasting](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Podcast) from the most inspiring experts to ever show up on the whole internet."
media_prefix Yes The URL to pre-pend to your podcast files. Must end in a slash. "https://media.blubrry.com/arresteddevops/content.blubrry.com/arresteddevops/"

Feed Parameters

These should be set under [params.feed]

Field Name Required Description Example
feed_copyright Yes The copyright information for your feed. Do not use Markdown. "Copyright 2017 Matt Stratton"
itunes_subtitle No No Markdown or HTML. "The best podcast ever"
itunes_author Yes The author name for your show. No Markdown or HTML. "Matt Stratton"
itunes_summary Yes Limited to 4000 characters or less, plain text, no HTML. "The HugoCast is the best podcast you've ever seen. You will learn everything you ever needed to know about podcasting from the most inspiring experts to ever show up on the whole internet."
itunes_owner_name Yes The name associated with the owner of the podcast on iTunes. Will not be displayed publicly on iTunes. "Matt Stratton"
itunes_owner_email Yes The e-mail address that will be used to contact the owner of the podcast for communication specifically about their podcast on iTunes. It will not be publicly displayed on iTunes. "[email protected]"
itunes_image Yes Fully qualified path to your podcast's artwork for iTunes. "https://www.arresteddevops.com/img/ado-podcast-logo.png"
itunes_top_category Yes The main category for your podcast in iTunes "Technology"
itunes_first_sub_category No The first sub-category for your podcast in iTunes "Software How-To"
itunes_second_sub_category No The second sub-category for your podcast in iTunes. Do not set this if you didn't set the first one. "Tech News"

Social Parameters

These are the social network parameters for your overall site. They should be set under [params.social]

Field Name Required Description Example
github No GitHub username only. "mattstratton"
gitlab No GitLab username only. "mattstratton"
facebook No Name of the Facebook page (not the URL). "Arresteddevops"
facebook_admin No This needs to be a page admin to get domain insights. "500557137"
twitter No Twitter name without the @ sign. "arresteddevops"
twitter_domain Yes This domain shows in twitter cards as "View on twitter_domain". "arresteddevops.com"
googleplus No Google Plus page name, without the +. "ArrestedDevOps"
pinterest No Pinterest username. "nozzleio"
instagram No Instagram username. "nozzleio"
youtube No Name of the YouTube channel. "arresteddevops"
linkedin No LinkedIn profile name. This is the part that comes after the https://www.linkedin.com/in/ in your profile URL. "mattstratton"

Host/Author Parameters

We use the "authors" from the configuration to list hosts as well. All hosts should have an entry in here. These settings should be set under [params.authors] and then [params.authors.USERNAME] for each host, for example:

[params.authors]
  [params.authors.Matt]
    name	= "Matt Stratton"
Field Name Required Description Example
name Yes The full name of the author/host. "Matt Stratton"
thumbnail Yes The image for the user. This can either be a fully qualifed URL, or relative to the baseURL. "http://www.arresteddevops.com/matt.png" or "img/hosts/matt.png"
bio Yes The author/host bio. Supports Markdown. "Matt Stratton is a solutions architect at Chef, where he demonstrates how Chef’s automation platform provides speed and flexibility to clients’ infrastructure. He is devoted to concepts like Continuous Delivery and Infrastructure as Code, and his license plate actually says “DevOps”. He lives in Chicago and has an unhealthy obsession with Doctor Who, Firefly, and Game of Thrones. And whiskey."
Host Social Parameters

You also will set the social parameters (all are optional) under [params.authors.USERNAME.social]

Field Name Required Description Example
github No GitHub username only. "mattstratton"
facebook No Name of the user's Facebook page (not the URL). "matt.stratton"
twitter No Twitter name without the @ sign. "mattstratton
pinterest No Pinterest username. "nozzleio"
instagram No Instagram username. "nozzleio"
youtube No Name of the user's YouTube profile. mattstratton
linkedin No LinkedIn profile name. This is the part that comes after the https://www.linkedin.com/in/ in your profile URL. "mattstratton"
homepage No The user's website, including the http at the beginning. "https://www.mattstratton.com"

Link Parameters

To generate the list of links in the sidebar, you will set them in the config.toml similar to this:

[params.links]
  [params.links.ado]
    name = "Arrested DevOps"
    url = "https://www.arresteddevops.com"
  [params.links.ffs]
    name = "Food Fight Show"
    url = "https://foodfightshow.org"
  [params.links.sdt]
    name = "Software Defined Talk"
    url = "https://cote.io/podcasts/sdt/"

The idetifier for the link simply needs to be unique; it's not used anywhere else.

A note about BaseURL

This theme is fairly dependent upon a proper BaseURL being set in the config.toml. This has to do with how the feed is generated as well as some of the social metadata (these things cannot be relative URL's). I'm fully aware that this can cause issues with some build systems, and I'm trying to work on a good solution for this. This must end in a slash. Example: https://www.arresteddevops.com/

Permalinks

I recommend the following permalink settings, although the theme will work just fine without them:

[permalinks]
	page = "/:filename/"
	about = "/:filename/"
	episode = "/:filename/"

Episodes

Every episode requires a page in the content/episode on your site. The command hugo new episode/myepisode.md should populate it properly.

An episode file takes the following structure:

+++
Description = "Bootstrapping alpha seed money scrum project. Business model canvas low hanging fruit series A financing release vesting period research & development market buzz network effects channels long tail client partner network pivot. Innovator market android buyer gamification. User experience gamification interaction design sales. Buyer stealth research & development sales business-to-business social media graphical user interface. Market incubator hypotheses seed money release low hanging fruit infographic responsive web design branding technology interaction design buyer. Ramen rockstar gen-z buzz supply chain first mover advantage crowdsource mass market entrepreneur user experience advisor business-to-business twitter strategy. Termsheet low hanging fruit lean startup crowdfunding customer. Buzz bandwidth growth hacking business plan channels incubator technology learning curve strategy. Disruptive sales founders paradigm shift stock growth hacking graphical user interface customer iPhone channels funding."
aliases = ["/12"]
author = "Matt"
date = "2016-09-25T04:10:01-05:00"
episode = "12"
episode_image = "img/episode/default.jpg"
episode_banner = "img/episode/default-banner.jpg"
explicit = "no"
guests = ["jsmith"]
sponsors = ["bluthcompany"]
images = ["img/episode/default-social.jpg"]
podcast_duration = "1:08:22"
podcast_file = "arrested-devops-podcast-episode053.mp3"
podcast_bytes = "123456789"
title = "Back to School"
youtube = ""
truncate = ""

+++

Graphical user interface influencer value proposition startup hackathon iPad analytics gen-z entrepreneur release traction product management long tail. Buzz business-to-consumer android learning curve innovator seed money iteration buyer startup. Holy grail graphical user interface responsive web design lean startup bandwidth strategy release innovator low hanging fruit non-disclosure agreement. Strategy handshake iPhone interaction design early adopters. Low hanging fruit crowdfunding vesting period. Low hanging fruit social proof series A financing product management founders bootstrapping ecosystem buyer supply chain hackathon direct mailing churn rate client. Scrum project direct mailing ecosystem monetization innovator. Partner network gen-z conversion pivot iPhone infographic growth hacking business plan facebook alpha marketing beta technology. Focus crowdsource venture strategy user experience. Lean startup disruptive user experience stealth interaction design monetization client long tail virality seed round direct mailing hypotheses technology burn rate.
Field Name Required Description Example
Description Yes The description of the episode, which is used on summary pages as well as the feed. Markdown is allowed, but only links. "Bootstrapping alpha seed money scrum project. Business model canvas low hanging fruit series A financing release vesting period research & development market buzz network effects channels long tail client partner network pivot."
aliases No Other aliases for this episode. You may wish to create an alias to the episode number, etc. ["/12"]
author No The name of an author from your config.toml file "Matt"
date Yes The release date of the episode. The hugo new episode will pre-populate this, but you may want to adjust it. "2016-09-25T04:10:01-05:00"
episode No The episode number. Currently unused. "12"
episode_image Yes The square thumbnail to represent the episode. A default image is provided, and the archetype will pre-populate it. This image needs to be relative to your baseURL. "img/episode/default.jpg"
episode_banner No The banner to represent the episode. This image needs to be relative to your baseURL. This image will be display at the top of the episode page, as well as the top of the home page for the most recent episode. Recommend that it is at least 1024 pixels wide. "img/episode/default-banner.jpg"
explicit Yes Whether or not the episode contains explicit content. Default value from the archetype is "no". Valid values are "yes", "no", or "clean" "yes"
guests No If your episode has guests, populate the guests[] array with a comma-separated list of their names. If there is only one guest, no comma is needed. ["jdoe", "msmith", "gbluth"] or ["jsmith]"
sponsors No If your episode has sponsors, populate the sponsors[] array with a comma-separates list of their identifiers. If there is only one sponsor, no comma is needed. ["bluthcompany", "sitwell"] or ["suddenvalley"]
images No The social sharing image used by Facebook, Twitter, etc. The archetype will populate this with a default sharing image. This image needs to be relative to your baseURL ["img/episode/default-social.jpg"]
podcast_duration Yes The duration of the podcast, up to the amount of seconds. "1:08:22" or "59:32"
podcast_file Yes The filename of your episode, relative to the media_prefix of your config.toml. "arrested-devops-podcast-episode053.mp3"
podcast_bytes No The length of the podcast file in bytes. This is optional, but iTunes and many other podcast players prefer this to be set. "23907533"
Title Yes The title of the episode. "Back to School"
youtube No The ID of the YouTube video (not the full URL). This will display the video on the episode page, and if you are using the row layout, it will display for the latest episode. "8ClZXJsgpHY"
truncate No The number of characters to truncate the summary on the row layout.. The default value (if not set) is 600 characters. "700"

Guests

If you don't have guests on your episodes, feel free to ignore this section.

Guest Pages

Every guest on your show needs a corresponding page in the content/guest directory of your site. Generally speaking, you should be able to name these however you like, but I have only tested it with the format firstinitiallastname.md, i.e., for "John Doe" the file would be jdoe.md.

A guest file takes the following structure:

+++
Title = "John Doe"
Twitter = "johndoe"
Website = "http://www.google.com"
Type = "guest"
Facebook = "johndoe"
Linkedin = "johndoe"
GitHub = "johndoe"
Thumbnail = "img/guest/jdoe.jpg"
Aka = "jdoe2"
+++
Spoon fresh pie ingredients groceries oranges luncheon farm. Broth chick peas Chinese food indie foods. Cream heating cheese food locally grown first class caramelize restaurant grocery shopping savory chick peas. Recommendations lovely starter soda herbes fridge chocolate eat better quinoa sausage java chef locally grown wholesome. Broil sweet sushi lasagna cream indian. Desert sour vegetarian sous-chef soda oven tasty eat better rice recommendations relish salt butter grape. Grocery shopping delicious Chinese food beets conserve ginger. Authentic blend drink sausage. Groceries sour desert. Take away lasagna consumer luncheon scent cookie beer groceries meals restaurants java cheese vegan chick peas.

Field Name Required Description Example
Title Yes The full name of the guest. This is what is displayed on the episode page, etc. "Jane Smith"
Thumbnail No The image for the guest. This image must be 500 px x 500 px. You can either enter a value relative to your BaseURL, or a fully qualified URL. If you want to use the default, set this to "". Optional. If left blank, or not existent, a default image will be provided. You can replace this default image by putting a new 500 px x 500 px PNG image at /static/img/guest/default-guest.png in your site (not in the theme!). Please ensure that this path does NOT start with / "img/guest/jane-smith.png"
Website No The guest's website. Be use to includ http(s) at the beginning. "https://www.mattstratton.com"
GitHub No Guest's GitHub username. "mattstratton"
Facebook No Guest's Facebook username. Do not use the full URL. "matt.stratton"
Twitter No Guest's Twitter username, without the @. "mattstratton"
LinkedIn No LinkedIn profile name. This is the part that comes after the https://www.linkedin.com/in/ in your profile URL. "mattstratton"
Pinterest No Pinterest profile name. "mattstratton"
Instagram No Instagram profile name. "mattstratton"
YouTube No YouTube profile/channel name "mattstratton"
Aka No The name of another guest file which is an alternate identity for this guest (for example, if the bio changes, name changes, etc). This should be set in both directions (i.e., the Aka field should be set on mstratton.md and mstratton2.md pointing to each other). "mstratton2"

Sponsors

If your podcast doesn't have sponsors, feel free to disregard this section.

Sponsors are made up of two portions - a data file that describes the sponsor, and the banner image for the sponsor. The sponsor data files are stored in data/sponsors, and each file needs to be named after the identifier for the sponsor. There are three fields for each sponsor, and they are all required. An example sponsorfile would look like this:

data/sponsors/bluthcompany.yml

name: bluthcompany
url: "https://www.google.com"
ad: "img/sponsors/bluthcompany.jpg"

The ad can either be a fully qualified URL (such as https://www.google.com/images/bluth.jpg) or a path relative to your static directory.

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