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Following my daily email archive, I've recently switched the podcast pages on my website from Sculpin to Drupal\/Tome.<\/p>

The recent episode with Luke McCormick<\/a> was the first to be created in Drupal and served from static HTML generated by Tome, and I've since re-created the other podcast episodes and the podcast landing page<\/a>.<\/p>

The next steps are to re-add the links on a podcast episode page to other episodes with the same guests, and to rebuild the podcast feed that's used to update players like Spotify and PocketCasts.<\/p>

Once I've finished this, I'll move on to my presentations pages<\/a> as those are the ones that change next frequently.<\/p>

How am I doing this?<\/h2>

A lot of the content is still served from HTML generated by Sculpin, which is stored in one directory on my server.<\/p>

The newer content, generated by Tome, is stored in another directory.<\/p>

In my Nginx configuration, I change the root<\/code> value based on the URL, so depending on which page you're visiting, you'll get content from Sculpin or Tome.<\/p>

Here's part of that configuration:<\/p>

server {\r\n  listen localhost:8095:\r\n  server_name www.oliverdavies.uk:\r\n  root \/var\/www\/vhosts\/website-sculpin;\r\n\r\n  location \/ {\r\n    try_files $uri $uri.html $uri\/index.html =404;\r\n  }\r\n\r\n  location ~ ^\/archive {\r\n    try_files $uri $uri.html $uri\/index.html =404;\r\n    root \/var\/www\/vhosts\/website-tome;\r\n  }\r\n\r\n  location ~ ^\/core {\r\n    try_files $uri $uri.html $uri\/index.html =404;\r\n    root \/var\/www\/vhosts\/website-tome;\r\n  }\r\n\r\n  location ~ ^\/daily\/.+ {\r\n    try_files $uri $uri.html $uri\/index.html =404;\r\n    root \/var\/www\/vhosts\/website-tome;\r\n  }\r\n\r\n  location ~ ^\/homelab {\r\n    try_files $uri $uri.html $uri\/index.html =404;\r\n    root \/var\/www\/vhosts\/website-tome;\r\n  }\r\n\r\n  location ~ ^\/podcast {\r\n    try_files $uri $uri.html $uri\/index.html =404;\r\n    root \/var\/www\/vhosts\/website-tome;\r\n  }\r\n\r\n  location ~ ^\/sites\/default\/files {\r\n    try_files $uri $uri.html $uri\/index.html =404;\r\n    root \/var\/www\/vhosts\/website-tome;\r\n  }\r\n\r\n  location ~ ^\/themes\/custom\/opdavies {\r\n    try_files $uri $uri.html $uri\/index.html =404;\r\n    root \/var\/www\/vhosts\/website-tome;\r\n  }\r\n}<\/code><\/pre>

This is the same approach as upgrading incrementally<\/a> from old versions of software to new versions or different software.<\/p>

Neither site knows about the other and they work independently.<\/p>

My Nginx configuration is managed within my NixOS configuration<\/a>, so you can see the whole configuration for my website and how I've leveraged the Nix language to simplify the process of migrating new paths to Tome.<\/p>", + "format": "full_html", + "processed": "

Following my daily email archive, I've recently switched the podcast pages on my website from Sculpin to Drupal\/Tome.<\/p>

The recent episode with Luke McCormick<\/a> was the first to be created in Drupal and served from static HTML generated by Tome, and I've since re-created the other podcast episodes and the podcast landing page<\/a>.<\/p>

The next steps are to re-add the links on a podcast episode page to other episodes with the same guests, and to rebuild the podcast feed that's used to update players like Spotify and PocketCasts.<\/p>

Once I've finished this, I'll move on to my presentations pages<\/a> as those are the ones that change next frequently.<\/p>

How am I doing this?<\/h2>

A lot of the content is still served from HTML generated by Sculpin, which is stored in one directory on my server.<\/p>

The newer content, generated by Tome, is stored in another directory.<\/p>

In my Nginx configuration, I change the root<\/code> value based on the URL, so depending on which page you're visiting, you'll get content from Sculpin or Tome.<\/p>

Here's part of that configuration:<\/p>

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This is the same approach as upgrading incrementally<\/a> from old versions of software to new versions or different software.<\/p>

Neither site knows about the other and they work independently.<\/p>

My Nginx configuration is managed within my NixOS configuration<\/a>, so you can see the whole configuration for my website and how I've leveraged the Nix language to simplify the process of migrating new paths to Tome.<\/p>", + "summary": "" + } + ], + "feeds_item": [] +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/content/path_alias.678f29fc-1b63-4450-8689-7d0949a2779b.json b/content/path_alias.678f29fc-1b63-4450-8689-7d0949a2779b.json new file mode 100644 index 000000000..35187777c --- /dev/null +++ b/content/path_alias.678f29fc-1b63-4450-8689-7d0949a2779b.json @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +{ + "uuid": [ + { + "value": "678f29fc-1b63-4450-8689-7d0949a2779b" + } + ], + "langcode": [ + { + "value": "en" + } + ], + "path": [ + { + "value": "\/node\/81676cf3-0b30-4619-a922-12ff3e16ba76" + } + ], + "alias": [ + { + "value": "\/daily\/2025\/05\/28\/drupal-powered-podcast-pages" + } + ], + "status": [ + { + "value": true + } + ] +} \ No newline at end of file