├── .gitignore ├── .gitlab-ci.yml ├── .gitmodules ├── .vscode └── settings.json ├── Dockerfile ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── elm.json ├── index.html ├── main.css ├── ports.js └── src ├── Archive.elm ├── Main.elm ├── Requests.elm └── Utils.elm /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | cp-swf-archive/ 2 | *.code-workspace 3 | *.html 4 | !index.html 5 | main.js 6 | archive.json 7 | 8 | # elm-package generated files 9 | elm-stuff 10 | # elm-repl generated files 11 | repl-temp-* 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitlab-ci.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | image: barichello/elm:cp-swf 2 | 3 | variables: 4 | GIT_SUBMODULE_STRATEGY: recursive 5 | 6 | stages: 7 | - build 8 | - deploy 9 | 10 | analyse: 11 | stage: build 12 | script: 13 | - elm-analyse 14 | 15 | make: 16 | stage: build 17 | script: 18 | - elm make src/Main.elm --output=main.js --optimize 19 | - uglifyjs main.js --compress sequences=true,conditionals=true,booleans=true --mangle --output main.js 20 | artifacts: 21 | paths: 22 | - main.js 23 | - index.html 24 | - main.css 25 | 26 | pages: 27 | stage: deploy 28 | dependencies: 29 | - make 30 | script: 31 | - rm -f *.md 32 | - mkdir -p public 33 | - mv cp-swf-archive index.html main.js ports.js main.css public 34 | - tree -J public/cp-swf-archive > public/cp-swf-archive/archive.json 35 | - git fetch 36 | - git checkout pages 37 | artifacts: 38 | paths: 39 | - public 40 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitmodules: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [submodule "cp-swf-archive"] 2 | path = cp-swf-archive 3 | url = https://gitlab.com/barichello/cp-swf-archive 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.vscode/settings.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "editor.formatOnSave": true, 3 | "editor.codeLens": false 4 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM alpine:latest 2 | LABEL author="artur@barichello.me" 3 | 4 | RUN apk update && apk add --no-cache \ 5 | git \ 6 | nodejs \ 7 | npm \ 8 | tree \ 9 | && npm install -g --unsafe-perm \ 10 | elm \ 11 | elm-analyse \ 12 | uglify-js 13 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # [cp-swf](https://cpswf.barichello.me/) 2 | 3 | An interactive archive of Club Penguin SWFs by year. 4 | 5 |
6 | 7 | 8 |
9 | 10 | # About 11 | ## Archive 12 | 13 | The SWF archive is included as a git submodule, the repository can be found here: [cp-swf-archive](https://gitlab.com/BARICHELLO/cp-swf-archive).
14 | Feel free to contribute by adding any missing files. 15 | 16 | ## Flash 17 | 18 | This website uses [Ruffle](https://github.com/ruffle-rs/ruffle) so a Flash installation isn't necessary 19 | 20 | # How it works 21 | 22 | First a JSON file with the structure of the SWF folder is generated with `tree -J cp-swf-archive`, example: 23 | ```json 24 | [ 25 | {"type":"directory","name":".","contents":[ 26 | {"type":"directory","name":"2017","contents":[ 27 | {"type":"directory","name":"default","contents":[ 28 | {"type":"file","name":"attic.swf"}, 29 | // ... 30 | ]}, 31 | {"type":"directory","name":"unknown","contents":[ 32 | {"type":"file","name":"party10solo.swf"}, 33 | // ... 34 | ]} 35 | {"type":"report","directories":9,"files":98} 36 | ] 37 | ``` 38 | 39 | Then this JSON gets decoded into the following recursive custom type: 40 | ```elm 41 | type alias Archive = 42 | List Node 43 | 44 | type Node 45 | = Directory { name : String, contents : List Node } 46 | | File String 47 | | Report { directories : Int, files : Int } 48 | ``` 49 | 50 | This gives the necessary tree structure to represent the files, their hierarchy and the total number of files and directories. 51 | 52 | # Compiling and Debug 53 | 54 | 1. [Install Elm](https://guide.elm-lang.org/install/elm.html) 55 | 1. `git clone --recursive git@github.com:aBARICHELLO/cp-swf.git` 56 | 1. Using elm-live: `elm-live src/Main.elm --start-page=index.html -- --output=main.js --debug` 57 | 1. Update local archive file by running `tree -J cp-swf-archive > cp-swf-archive/archive.json` 58 | 1. To use debug mode edit the flag in `index.html` to `true`, this redirects all archive requests to `localhost:8000` 59 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /elm.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "type": "application", 3 | "source-directories": [ 4 | "src" 5 | ], 6 | "elm-version": "0.19.1", 7 | "dependencies": { 8 | "direct": { 9 | "avh4/elm-color": "1.0.0", 10 | "elm/browser": "1.0.2", 11 | "elm/core": "1.0.5", 12 | "elm/html": "1.0.0", 13 | "elm/http": "2.0.0", 14 | "elm/json": "1.1.3", 15 | "elm/url": "1.0.0", 16 | "elm-community/list-extra": "8.2.4", 17 | "rundis/elm-bootstrap": "5.2.0", 18 | "webbhuset/elm-json-decode": "1.1.0" 19 | }, 20 | "indirect": { 21 | "elm/bytes": "1.0.8", 22 | "elm/file": "1.0.5", 23 | "elm/time": "1.0.0", 24 | "elm/virtual-dom": "1.0.2" 25 | } 26 | }, 27 | "test-dependencies": { 28 | "direct": {}, 29 | "indirect": {} 30 | } 31 | } 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 11 | 12 | Club Penguin Archive 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 |
22 | 51 | 52 | 53 | 54 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /main.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | .close { 2 | display: none; 3 | } 4 | 5 | .modal-sm { 6 | position: fixed; 7 | left: 1%; 8 | top: 0%; 9 | background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); 10 | max-width: 150%; 11 | } 12 | 13 | .modal { 14 | background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0); 15 | } 16 | 17 | .modal-backdrop { 18 | display: none; 19 | } 20 | 21 | .modal-header { 22 | background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.88); 23 | } 24 | 25 | .modal-content { 26 | color: whitesmoke; 27 | background-color: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.77); 28 | border: 1px solid whitesmoke; 29 | } 30 | 31 | .dir-link:hover { 32 | cursor: pointer; 33 | } 34 | 35 | .btn { 36 | border-left-width: 10px; 37 | } 38 | 39 | #navbar { 40 | height: 5vh !important; 41 | } 42 | 43 | #swf { 44 | flex-grow: 1; 45 | width: auto !important; 46 | height: auto !important; 47 | } 48 | 49 | #swf-content { 50 | display: flex; 51 | height: 95vh; 52 | width: 100vw; 53 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ports.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function startPorts(elm) { 2 | elm.ports.urlReceiver.send(window.location.href) 3 | 4 | elm.ports.sendSetPageQuery.subscribe((query) => { 5 | if (query !== "") { 6 | history.pushState({}, "", `?file=${query}`) 7 | } else { 8 | history.pushState({}, "", "/") 9 | } 10 | }) 11 | 12 | elm.ports.sendSetClipboard.subscribe(async () => { 13 | await navigator.clipboard.writeText(window.location.href) 14 | }) 15 | } 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Archive.elm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module Archive exposing 2 | ( Archive 3 | , Node(..) 4 | , archiveDecoder 5 | , defaultBreadcrumbs 6 | , defaultFocusedNode 7 | , defaultSWFPath 8 | , emptyArchive 9 | , excludedExtensions 10 | , findChild 11 | , focusedChildren 12 | , isDir 13 | , isLabelExcluded 14 | , isSWF 15 | , makePath 16 | , makeSWFPath 17 | , nodeToString 18 | , pathHeader 19 | , rootFolder 20 | , rootReportTotalFiles 21 | ) 22 | 23 | import Json.Decode as Decode exposing (Decoder) 24 | import Json.Decode.Field as Field 25 | import List.Extra as ListExtra 26 | import Utils exposing (listToString) 27 | 28 | 29 | type alias Archive = 30 | List Node 31 | 32 | 33 | type Node 34 | = Directory { name : String, contents : List Node } 35 | | File String 36 | | Report { directories : Int, files : Int } 37 | 38 | 39 | archiveDecoder : Decoder Archive 40 | archiveDecoder = 41 | Decode.list nodeDecoder 42 | 43 | 44 | nodeDecoder : Decoder Node 45 | nodeDecoder = 46 | Field.require "type" Decode.string <| 47 | \t -> 48 | case t of 49 | "directory" -> 50 | directoryDecoder 51 | 52 | "file" -> 53 | fileDecoder 54 | 55 | "report" -> 56 | reportDecoder 57 | 58 | _ -> 59 | Decode.fail "Could not decode invalid node type" 60 | 61 | 62 | directoryDecoder : Decoder Node 63 | directoryDecoder = 64 | Field.require "name" Decode.string <| 65 | \name -> 66 | Field.require "contents" (Decode.list nodeDecoder) <| 67 | \contents -> 68 | Decode.succeed <| 69 | Directory 70 | { name = name 71 | , contents = contents 72 | } 73 | 74 | 75 | fileDecoder : Decoder Node 76 | fileDecoder = 77 | Field.require "name" Decode.string <| \name -> Decode.succeed (File name) 78 | 79 | 80 | reportDecoder : Decoder Node 81 | reportDecoder = 82 | Field.require "directories" Decode.int <| 83 | \directories -> 84 | Field.require "files" 85 | Decode.int 86 | <| 87 | \files -> 88 | Decode.succeed 89 | (Report { directories = directories, files = files }) 90 | 91 | 92 | nodeToString : Node -> String 93 | nodeToString node = 94 | case node of 95 | Directory dir -> 96 | dir.name 97 | 98 | File name -> 99 | name 100 | 101 | Report _ -> 102 | "" 103 | 104 | 105 | rootFolder : Archive -> Node 106 | rootFolder archive = 107 | -- Only works when used at the root archive 108 | archive 109 | |> List.head 110 | |> Maybe.withDefault defaultFocusedNode 111 | 112 | 113 | rootReportTotalFiles : Archive -> Int 114 | rootReportTotalFiles archive = 115 | -- Only works when used at the root archive 116 | let 117 | node = 118 | archive 119 | |> ListExtra.last 120 | |> Maybe.withDefault defaultFocusedNode 121 | in 122 | case node of 123 | Report r -> 124 | r.files 125 | 126 | _ -> 127 | 0 128 | 129 | 130 | focusedChildren : Node -> List Node 131 | focusedChildren node = 132 | case node of 133 | Directory dir -> 134 | dir.contents 135 | 136 | _ -> 137 | [] 138 | 139 | 140 | findChild : String -> Node -> Node 141 | findChild label node = 142 | List.filter (\child -> nodeToString child == label) (focusedChildren node) 143 | |> List.head 144 | |> Maybe.withDefault defaultFocusedNode 145 | 146 | 147 | isLabelExcluded : String -> Bool 148 | isLabelExcluded label = 149 | let 150 | extension = 151 | label 152 | |> String.split "." 153 | |> ListExtra.last 154 | |> Maybe.withDefault "" 155 | in 156 | List.member extension excludedExtensions 157 | 158 | 159 | excludedExtensions : List String 160 | excludedExtensions = 161 | [ "json", "md" ] 162 | 163 | 164 | makePath : List String -> String 165 | makePath list = 166 | list 167 | |> List.intersperse "/" 168 | |> listToString 169 | 170 | 171 | makeSWFPath : List String -> String 172 | makeSWFPath list = 173 | list 174 | |> makePath 175 | |> String.append pathHeader 176 | 177 | 178 | isSWF : String -> Bool 179 | isSWF str = 180 | String.endsWith ".swf" str 181 | 182 | 183 | isDir : String -> Bool 184 | isDir str = 185 | not (String.contains "." str) 186 | 187 | 188 | pathHeader : String 189 | pathHeader = 190 | "./cp-swf-archive/" 191 | 192 | 193 | defaultBreadcrumbs : List String 194 | defaultBreadcrumbs = 195 | [ "2017" 196 | , "parties" 197 | , "waddle-on" 198 | , "town.swf" 199 | ] 200 | 201 | 202 | defaultSWFPath : String 203 | defaultSWFPath = 204 | makeSWFPath defaultBreadcrumbs 205 | 206 | 207 | defaultFocusedNode : Node 208 | defaultFocusedNode = 209 | Report { directories = 0, files = 0 } 210 | 211 | 212 | emptyArchive : Archive 213 | emptyArchive = 214 | [ Directory 215 | { name = "." 216 | , contents = 217 | [ File "empty-archive" 218 | ] 219 | } 220 | , defaultFocusedNode 221 | ] 222 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Main.elm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | port module Main exposing (Msg(..), main, update, view) 2 | 3 | import Archive 4 | exposing 5 | ( Archive 6 | , Node(..) 7 | , archiveDecoder 8 | , defaultBreadcrumbs 9 | , defaultFocusedNode 10 | , defaultSWFPath 11 | , emptyArchive 12 | , findChild 13 | , focusedChildren 14 | , isDir 15 | , isLabelExcluded 16 | , isSWF 17 | , makePath 18 | , makeSWFPath 19 | , nodeToString 20 | , pathHeader 21 | , rootFolder 22 | , rootReportTotalFiles 23 | ) 24 | import Bootstrap.Badge as Badge 25 | import Bootstrap.Button as Button 26 | import Bootstrap.Grid as Grid 27 | import Bootstrap.Grid.Col as Col 28 | import Bootstrap.Modal as Modal 29 | import Bootstrap.Navbar as Navbar 30 | import Browser 31 | import Color 32 | import Html exposing (Attribute, Html, b, div, embed, text, u) 33 | import Html.Attributes exposing (class, href, id, src, style) 34 | import Html.Events exposing (onClick) 35 | import Json.Decode exposing (decodeString) 36 | import List.Extra as ListExtra 37 | import Requests exposing (ArchiveJSON(..)) 38 | import Url 39 | import Utils exposing (defaultURL) 40 | 41 | 42 | type alias Model = 43 | { archive : Archive 44 | , breadcrumbs : List String 45 | , focusedNode : Node 46 | , loadedPath : String 47 | , navbarState : Navbar.State 48 | , modalVisibility : Modal.Visibility 49 | , debug : Bool 50 | } 51 | 52 | 53 | type Msg 54 | = None 55 | | RequestArchive ArchiveJSON 56 | | ResetTree 57 | | TraverseTree String 58 | | LoadFileFromQuery String 59 | | CopyURL 60 | | NavbarMsg Navbar.State 61 | | ToggleModal Modal.Visibility 62 | 63 | 64 | port urlReceiver : (String -> msg) -> Sub msg 65 | 66 | 67 | port sendSetPageQuery : String -> Cmd msg 68 | 69 | 70 | port sendSetClipboard : () -> Cmd msg 71 | 72 | 73 | subscriptions : Model -> Sub Msg 74 | subscriptions _ = 75 | urlReceiver LoadFileFromQuery 76 | 77 | 78 | main : Program Bool Model Msg 79 | main = 80 | Browser.element 81 | { init = init 82 | , update = update 83 | , subscriptions = subscriptions 84 | , view = view 85 | } 86 | 87 | 88 | init : Bool -> ( Model, Cmd Msg ) 89 | init debug = 90 | let 91 | ( navbarState, navbarCmd ) = 92 | Navbar.initialState NavbarMsg 93 | 94 | archiveRequest = 95 | Cmd.map RequestArchive (Requests.fetchArchive debug) 96 | in 97 | ( { archive = emptyArchive 98 | , breadcrumbs = defaultBreadcrumbs 99 | , loadedPath = defaultSWFPath 100 | , focusedNode = defaultFocusedNode 101 | , navbarState = navbarState 102 | , modalVisibility = Modal.shown 103 | , debug = debug 104 | } 105 | , Cmd.batch [ navbarCmd, archiveRequest ] 106 | ) 107 | 108 | 109 | update : Msg -> Model -> ( Model, Cmd Msg ) 110 | update msg model = 111 | case msg of 112 | None -> 113 | ( model, Cmd.none ) 114 | 115 | RequestArchive response -> 116 | case response of 117 | JSON result -> 118 | let 119 | archive = 120 | Result.withDefault "JSON Error" result 121 | |> decodeString archiveDecoder 122 | |> Result.toMaybe 123 | |> Maybe.withDefault emptyArchive 124 | in 125 | ( { model | archive = archive, focusedNode = rootFolder archive }, Cmd.none ) 126 | 127 | ResetTree -> 128 | ( { model 129 | | breadcrumbs = [] 130 | , focusedNode = rootFolder model.archive 131 | } 132 | , sendSetPageQuery "" 133 | ) 134 | 135 | TraverseTree childName -> 136 | let 137 | lastBreadcrumb = 138 | ListExtra.last model.breadcrumbs |> Maybe.withDefault "" 139 | 140 | replaceLastBreadCrumb = 141 | isSWF childName && isSWF lastBreadcrumb 142 | 143 | focusedNode = 144 | if isSWF childName then 145 | model.focusedNode 146 | 147 | else 148 | findChild childName model.focusedNode 149 | 150 | breadcrumbs = 151 | if replaceLastBreadCrumb then 152 | let 153 | uncons = 154 | ListExtra.unconsLast model.breadcrumbs 155 | |> Maybe.withDefault ( "", [] ) 156 | |> Tuple.second 157 | in 158 | List.append uncons [ childName ] 159 | 160 | else 161 | let 162 | crumbs = 163 | if model.breadcrumbs == defaultBreadcrumbs then 164 | [] 165 | 166 | else 167 | model.breadcrumbs 168 | in 169 | crumbs ++ [ childName ] 170 | 171 | loadedPath = 172 | if isSWF childName then 173 | makeSWFPath breadcrumbs 174 | 175 | else 176 | model.loadedPath 177 | 178 | cmd = 179 | if isSWF childName then 180 | sendSetPageQuery (loadedPath |> String.replace pathHeader "") 181 | 182 | else 183 | Cmd.none 184 | in 185 | ( { model 186 | | focusedNode = focusedNode 187 | , breadcrumbs = breadcrumbs 188 | , loadedPath = loadedPath 189 | } 190 | , cmd 191 | ) 192 | 193 | LoadFileFromQuery url -> 194 | let 195 | query = 196 | Url.fromString url 197 | |> Maybe.withDefault defaultURL 198 | |> .query 199 | |> Maybe.withDefault "" 200 | 201 | loadedPath = 202 | if query == "" then 203 | model.loadedPath 204 | 205 | else 206 | query 207 | |> String.dropLeft 5 208 | |> String.append pathHeader 209 | in 210 | ( { model | loadedPath = loadedPath }, Cmd.none ) 211 | 212 | CopyURL -> 213 | ( model, sendSetClipboard () ) 214 | 215 | NavbarMsg state -> 216 | ( { model | navbarState = state }, Cmd.none ) 217 | 218 | ToggleModal vis -> 219 | ( { model | modalVisibility = vis }, Cmd.none ) 220 | 221 | 222 | oppositeModalVisibility : Model -> Modal.Visibility 223 | oppositeModalVisibility model = 224 | if model.modalVisibility == Modal.shown then 225 | Modal.hidden 226 | 227 | else 228 | Modal.shown 229 | 230 | 231 | modalVisibilityStyle : Model -> Attribute msg 232 | modalVisibilityStyle model = 233 | if model.modalVisibility == Modal.shown then 234 | style "display" "flex" 235 | 236 | else 237 | style "display" "none" 238 | 239 | 240 | view : Model -> Html Msg 241 | view model = 242 | let 243 | navbarItems = 244 | [ Navbar.itemLink [ onClick (ToggleModal (oppositeModalVisibility model)), href "#" ] [ text "Files" ] 245 | , Navbar.itemLink [ href "https://gitlab.com/BARICHELLO/cp-swf-archive" ] [ text "Archive" ] 246 | , Navbar.itemLink [ href "https://github.com/aBARICHELLO/cp-swf" ] [ text "Source code" ] 247 | , Navbar.itemLink [ href "https://github.com/aBARICHELLO/cp-swf/blob/master/LICENSE" ] [ text "License" ] 248 | , Navbar.itemLink [ href "https://github.com/aBARICHELLO/cp-swf/blob/master/README.md" ] [ text "About" ] 249 | ] 250 | 251 | fileCounter = 252 | div [ class "nav-link font-weight-bold text-light" ] 253 | [ text "Total archived files: " 254 | , Badge.pillLight [] [ text (String.fromInt (rootReportTotalFiles model.archive)) ] 255 | ] 256 | 257 | navbar = 258 | Navbar.config NavbarMsg 259 | |> Navbar.withAnimation 260 | |> Navbar.attrs [ id "navbar" ] 261 | |> Navbar.darkCustom (Color.rgb255 0 51 102) 262 | |> Navbar.brand [ href "#" ] [ text "CP-SWF" ] 263 | |> Navbar.items navbarItems 264 | |> Navbar.customItems [ Navbar.customItem fileCounter ] 265 | |> Navbar.view model.navbarState 266 | 267 | modalHeader = 268 | Grid.containerFluid [] 269 | [ Grid.row [] 270 | [ Grid.col 271 | [ Col.xs6 ] 272 | [ text "Files" ] 273 | ] 274 | ] 275 | 276 | modalBody = 277 | let 278 | breadcrumbText = 279 | if model.breadcrumbs == defaultBreadcrumbs then 280 | "" 281 | 282 | else 283 | makePath model.breadcrumbs 284 | 285 | children = 286 | focusedChildren model.focusedNode 287 | |> List.map (\node -> nodeToString node) 288 | |> List.filter (\label -> not (isLabelExcluded label)) 289 | |> List.map 290 | (\str -> 291 | div [ class "dir-link", onClick (TraverseTree str) ] 292 | [ text 293 | (if isDir str then 294 | str ++ "/" 295 | 296 | else 297 | str 298 | ) 299 | ] 300 | ) 301 | |> List.append [ u [] [ b [] [ text breadcrumbText ] ] ] 302 | in 303 | div [ id "file-list" ] children 304 | 305 | modalFooter = 306 | Grid.containerFluid [] 307 | [ Grid.row [] 308 | [ Grid.col [ Col.xs ] 309 | [ Button.button 310 | [ Button.outlineLight 311 | , Button.attrs [ onClick ResetTree ] 312 | ] 313 | [ text "Reset" ] 314 | ] 315 | , Grid.col [ Col.xs ] 316 | [ Button.button 317 | [ Button.outlineLight 318 | , Button.attrs [ onClick CopyURL ] 319 | ] 320 | [ text "Copy Link" ] 321 | ] 322 | , Grid.col [ Col.xs ] 323 | [ Button.button 324 | [ Button.outlineLight 325 | , Button.attrs [ onClick (ToggleModal Modal.hidden) ] 326 | ] 327 | [ text "Hide" ] 328 | ] 329 | ] 330 | ] 331 | 332 | dirModal = 333 | Grid.container [ modalVisibilityStyle model ] 334 | [ Modal.config None 335 | |> Modal.small 336 | |> Modal.h5 [] [ modalHeader ] 337 | |> Modal.body [] [ modalBody ] 338 | |> Modal.footer [] [ modalFooter ] 339 | |> Modal.view model.modalVisibility 340 | ] 341 | in 342 | div [ id "main" ] 343 | [ navbar 344 | , dirModal 345 | , div [ id "swf-content" ] 346 | [ embed [ id "swf", src model.loadedPath ] [] 347 | ] 348 | ] 349 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Requests.elm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module Requests exposing (ArchiveJSON(..), fetchArchive) 2 | 3 | import Http 4 | 5 | 6 | type ArchiveJSON 7 | = JSON (Result Http.Error String) 8 | 9 | 10 | archiveEndpoint : String 11 | archiveEndpoint = 12 | "https://cpswf.barichello.me/cp-swf-archive/archive.json" 13 | 14 | 15 | debugEndpoint : String 16 | debugEndpoint = 17 | "http://localhost:8000/cp-swf-archive/archive.json" 18 | 19 | 20 | fetchArchive : Bool -> Cmd ArchiveJSON 21 | fetchArchive debug = 22 | Http.get 23 | { url = 24 | if debug then 25 | debugEndpoint 26 | 27 | else 28 | archiveEndpoint 29 | , expect = Http.expectString JSON 30 | } 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Utils.elm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | module Utils exposing (defaultURL, listToString) 2 | 3 | import Http exposing (Error(..)) 4 | import Url exposing (Protocol(..), Url) 5 | 6 | 7 | defaultURL : Url 8 | defaultURL = 9 | { protocol = Https 10 | , host = "cpswf.barichello.me" 11 | , port_ = Nothing 12 | , path = "/" 13 | , query = Nothing 14 | , fragment = Nothing 15 | } 16 | 17 | 18 | listToString : List String -> String 19 | listToString list = 20 | listToStringAux list "" 21 | 22 | 23 | listToStringAux : List String -> String -> String 24 | listToStringAux list acc = 25 | let 26 | head = 27 | List.head list 28 | 29 | tail = 30 | Maybe.withDefault [] (List.tail list) 31 | in 32 | case head of 33 | Nothing -> 34 | acc 35 | 36 | Just el -> 37 | listToStringAux tail (acc ++ el) 38 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------