this removes Flask, reworks a number of library methods accordingly, and
adds generators and build commands to process the instance directory
(largely unchanged, except config.py is now config.json) and spit out
files suitable to be served by a web server such as Nginx.
there are probably some rough edges here, but overall this works.
also note, as this is no longer server software on a network, the
license has changed from AGPLv3 to GPLv3, and the "or any later version"
allowance has been removed
Signed-off-by: Brian S. Stephan <bss@incorporeal.org>
for some reason bandit wasn't earlier catching the SubElement usage but
now it is, but it's harmless anyway so we'll just suppress it.
Signed-off-by: Brian S. Stephan <bss@incorporeal.org>
I didn't like the other figure + figcaption parsers, they either assumed
a lot about usage (e.g. images only), or they were inline parsers that
either wrapped the figure in a paragraph tag (which is incorrect syntax)
or did span trickery (annoying)
so, this handles images and maybe other things, and does things properly
with figures as their own blocks. incomplete but it works with my
images, and should allow for looping (for multi-line content) in the
future?