Amp Elixir
Amp transforms your Markdown into AMP-compliant html so it loads super-fast!
Why?
Google is putting their clout behind the AMP (Accelerated Mobile Pages) Project to help speed up page load times on the Mobile Web: https://googleblog.blogspot.co.uk/2015/10/introducing-accelerated-mobile-pages.html
This module lets you convert Markdown (.md) files to AMP-compliant .html so that you can serve them up to mobile clients much faster.
What?
For many, reading on the mobile web is a slow, clunky and frustrating experience - but it doesn’t have to be that way. The Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) Project is an open source initiative that embodies the vision that publishers can create mobile optimized content once and have it load instantly everywhere.
Read: https://www.ampproject.org/ How?
The best place to understand how AMP works is on the official "How it Works" page: https://www.ampproject.org/how-it-works/
Documentation
Amp Elixir should support the same markdown as described in the Earmark repository
For these limitations see: https://hexdocs.pm/earmark/Earmark.html#module-limitations
Api
Amp.parse
markdown- (required) markdown string to be parsedoptions- (required) map- headOverride - (optional) custom html head to use if you do not want to use one generated by ampl. Using this option will mean other options will have no effect
- style - (optional) css string to style the output html
- title - (optional) sets the title property in the page
- canonicalUrl- (optional) sets the canonicalUrl of the page
- extraHeadHTML- (optional) extra html to be inserted into the bottom of the head
Background Reading
The AMP Spec: https://github.com/ampproject/amphtml
Questions?
If you have any questions please ask: https://github.com/dwyl/ampl/issues
Installation
If available in Hex, the package can be installed
by adding amp to your list of dependencies in mix.exs:
def deps do
[{:amp, "~> 0.1.0"}]
endDocumentation can be generated with ExDoc and published on HexDocs. Once published, the docs can be found at https://hexdocs.pm/amp.