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3
README.md
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3
README.md
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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
|
||||
# Myoji Accent
|
||||
|
||||
Unfinished myoji (Japanese family name) accent dictionary.
|
128
accent.lisp
Normal file
128
accent.lisp
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,128 @@
|
||||
(in-package #:myoji-accent/accent)
|
||||
|
||||
(defun high-accent-char-p (char)
|
||||
"Return non-nil if CHAR is a character representing a high accent in an accent
|
||||
string."
|
||||
(or (equalp char #\h)
|
||||
(equalp char #\e)))
|
||||
|
||||
(defun accent-point (reading)
|
||||
"Parse the reading string READING and return its accent point."
|
||||
(let ((start (position-if #'high-accent-char-p reading))
|
||||
(end (position-if #'high-accent-char-p reading :from-end t)))
|
||||
;; ensure we have an actual accent point
|
||||
(when (and start end (not (find #\h reading :start start :end end
|
||||
:test-not 'equalp)))
|
||||
(case (elt reading (1- (length reading)))
|
||||
((#\h #\H) 0) ;; 平板型
|
||||
((#\e #\E) (1- (length reading))) ;; 尾高型
|
||||
((#\l #\L) (1+ end)))))) ;; 中高型 or 頭高型
|
||||
|
||||
(defun accent-string (mora point)
|
||||
"Return an accent string for a word of MORA mora that has an accent of POINT."
|
||||
(cond
|
||||
((not (typep point `(integer 0 ,mora))) nil)
|
||||
((= mora 1)
|
||||
(format nil "~[l~;h~]e" point))
|
||||
((zerop point)
|
||||
(format nil "l~a" (make-string (1- mora) :initial-element #\h)))
|
||||
((= point 1)
|
||||
(format nil "h~a" (make-string (1- mora) :initial-element #\l)))
|
||||
((= point mora)
|
||||
(format nil "l~ae" (make-string (1- mora) :initial-element #\h)))
|
||||
(t
|
||||
(format nil "l~a~a"
|
||||
(make-string (1- point) :initial-element #\h)
|
||||
(make-string (- mora point) :initial-element #\l)))))
|
||||
|
||||
(defun accent-name (length point)
|
||||
"Return the name of the accent for a word of length LENGTH with accent point
|
||||
POINT."
|
||||
(cond
|
||||
((or (not point)
|
||||
(> point length)) "不規則")
|
||||
((zerop point) "平板型")
|
||||
((= point 1) "頭高型")
|
||||
((= point length) "尾高型")
|
||||
(t "中高型")))
|
||||
|
||||
(defun small-kana-p (char)
|
||||
"Return non-nil if char is a small kana character (e.g. ょ)."
|
||||
(find char "ゃゅょャュョ" :test 'eql))
|
||||
|
||||
(defun char-hl-p (char)
|
||||
"Return non-nil if CHAR is an h or l (the letters, case insensitive)."
|
||||
(or (equalp char #\l)
|
||||
(equalp char #\h)))
|
||||
|
||||
(defun valid-accent-string-p (str &optional len)
|
||||
"Return non-nil if STR is a valid accent string. If LEN is non-nil, also check
|
||||
that STR is of the correct length for a word with LEN mora"
|
||||
(if (and (not (zerop (length str)))
|
||||
(equalp #\e (elt str (1- (length str)))))
|
||||
(and (null (find-if-not #'char-hl-p str :end (1- (length str))))
|
||||
(member (elt str (1- (length str))) '(#\l #\h #\e) :test 'equalp)
|
||||
(or (not len) (= len (1- (length str)))))
|
||||
(and (every #'char-hl-p str)
|
||||
(or (not len) (= len (length str))))))
|
||||
|
||||
(defun count-word-mora (word)
|
||||
"Count the number of mora in WORD. Word should consist only of kana."
|
||||
(count-if-not #'small-kana-p word))
|
||||
|
||||
(defun accent-html (reading as)
|
||||
"Generate HTML to render READING with the accent string AS."
|
||||
(let ((*print-pretty* nil))
|
||||
(if (not (valid-accent-string-p as (count-word-mora reading)))
|
||||
reading
|
||||
(spinneret:with-html-string
|
||||
(loop for char-i below (length reading)
|
||||
for char = (char-downcase (elt reading char-i))
|
||||
for next-char = (when (< (1+ char-i) (length reading))
|
||||
(char-downcase (elt reading (1+ char-i))))
|
||||
for acc-i = 0 then (if (not (small-kana-p char))
|
||||
(1+ acc-i)
|
||||
acc-i)
|
||||
for this-accent = (char-downcase (elt as acc-i))
|
||||
for next-accent = (when (< (1+ acc-i) (length as))
|
||||
(char-downcase (elt as (1+ acc-i))))
|
||||
do
|
||||
(:span :class
|
||||
(format nil "tone-~a~@[~*-change~]~@[~* tone-end-change~]"
|
||||
this-accent
|
||||
(and next-accent (not (eql next-accent #\e))
|
||||
(not (small-kana-p next-char))
|
||||
(not (eql this-accent next-accent)))
|
||||
(eql next-accent #\e))
|
||||
char))))))
|
||||
|
||||
(mito:deftable myoji ()
|
||||
((reading :col-type :binary)
|
||||
(kanji :col-type :binary)
|
||||
(accent-string :col-type :binary)
|
||||
(accent-point :col-type :unsigned)
|
||||
(accent-name :col-type :binary)
|
||||
(accent-html :col-type :binary)))
|
||||
|
||||
(defun initialize-connection ()
|
||||
"Initialize the connection to the myoji database."
|
||||
(mito:connect-toplevel :sqlite3 :database-name #P"myoji.sqlite")
|
||||
(mito:ensure-table-exists 'myoji))
|
||||
|
||||
(defun make-myoji (reading kanji &key accent-string accent-point)
|
||||
"Create a myoji with READING and KANJI. You must supply exactly one of
|
||||
ACCENT-STRING or ACCENT-POINT."
|
||||
(assert (or (and accent-string (not accent-point))
|
||||
(and (not accent-string) accent-point))
|
||||
(accent-string accent-point)
|
||||
"Exactly one of ACCENT-STRING or ACCENT-POINT must be provided.")
|
||||
(if accent-string
|
||||
(setq accent-point (accent-point accent-string))
|
||||
(setq accent-string (accent-string (count-word-mora reading)
|
||||
accent-point)))
|
||||
(make-instance 'myoji :reading reading :kanji kanji
|
||||
:accent-string accent-string
|
||||
:accent-point accent-point
|
||||
:accent-name (accent-name (count-word-mora reading)
|
||||
accent-point)
|
||||
:accent-html (accent-html reading accent-string)))
|
342
entry.lisp
Normal file
342
entry.lisp
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,342 @@
|
||||
(in-package :myoji-accent/entry)
|
||||
|
||||
(defapp entry
|
||||
:prefix "/entry"
|
||||
:name "苗字アクセントを入力")
|
||||
|
||||
(defparameter *entries-per-page* 2
|
||||
"The number of entries to be shown per page.")
|
||||
|
||||
(defwidget myoji-list-entry ()
|
||||
((parent :initarg :parent
|
||||
:accessor myoji-list-entry-parent
|
||||
:documentation "The parent list of this entry.")
|
||||
(id :initarg :id
|
||||
:type (integer 1)
|
||||
:accessor myoji-list-entry-id
|
||||
:documentation "The ID of the myoji object for this entry.")
|
||||
(myoji :initarg :myoji
|
||||
:type myoji
|
||||
:accessor myoji-list-entry-myoji
|
||||
:documentation "The myoji object for this entry.")
|
||||
(edit-mode :initform nil
|
||||
:type boolean
|
||||
:accessor myoji-list-entry-edit-mode-p
|
||||
:documentation "Weather we are in edit mode or not.")
|
||||
(err-msg :initform nil
|
||||
:type (or null string)
|
||||
:accessor myoji-list-entry-error
|
||||
:documentation "An error message to show to the user.")))
|
||||
|
||||
(define-condition accent-error (error)
|
||||
((message :initarg :message
|
||||
:accessor accent-error-message
|
||||
:type string
|
||||
:documentation "A description of what went wrong."))
|
||||
(:report
|
||||
(lambda (err stream)
|
||||
(format stream "~a" (accent-error-message err)))))
|
||||
|
||||
(defmethod update-db-entry ((widget myoji-list-entry) new-kanji new-reading
|
||||
new-accent)
|
||||
"Update the entry WIDGET with some new values provided by the user."
|
||||
(handler-case
|
||||
(progn
|
||||
(setf (slot-value widget 'edit-mode) nil)
|
||||
(let ((obj))
|
||||
(handler-case
|
||||
(let ((accent-point (parse-integer new-accent)))
|
||||
(when (> accent-point (count-word-mora new-reading))
|
||||
(signal
|
||||
'accent-error
|
||||
:message
|
||||
(format nil "Accent point too bit for word: ~a" new-accent)))
|
||||
(setq obj (make-myoji new-reading new-kanji
|
||||
:accent-point accent-point)))
|
||||
(parse-error ()
|
||||
(if (valid-accent-string-p new-accent)
|
||||
(setq obj (make-myoji new-reading new-kanji
|
||||
:accent-string new-accent))
|
||||
(signal
|
||||
'accent-error
|
||||
:message
|
||||
(format nil "Not a valid accent string or number: ~a" new-accent)))))
|
||||
(mito:insert-dao obj)
|
||||
(mito:delete-dao (myoji-list-entry-myoji widget))))
|
||||
(accent-error (e)
|
||||
(setf (slot-value widget 'err-msg) (format nil "~a" e)))
|
||||
(error ()
|
||||
(setf (slot-value widget 'err-msg) "An internal error occured.")))
|
||||
(reblocks/widget:update widget))
|
||||
|
||||
(defmethod reblocks/widget:render ((widget myoji-list-entry))
|
||||
(with-slots (myoji edit-mode err-msg) widget
|
||||
(with-html
|
||||
(if (or edit-mode err-msg)
|
||||
(with-html-form (:POST #'(lambda (&key kanji reading accent
|
||||
&allow-other-keys)
|
||||
(update-db-entry widget kanji reading accent)))
|
||||
(:tr
|
||||
(:td (:input :type "text"
|
||||
:name "kanji"
|
||||
:value (myoji-kanji myoji)))
|
||||
(:td (:input :type "text"
|
||||
:name "reading"
|
||||
:value (myoji-reading myoji)))
|
||||
(:td :class "accented"
|
||||
(:raw (myoji-accent-html myoji)))
|
||||
(:td (:input :type "text"
|
||||
:name "accent"
|
||||
:value (myoji-accent-point myoji)))
|
||||
(:td (myoji-accent-name myoji))
|
||||
(:td (:input :type "submit"
|
||||
:value "編集")
|
||||
(:button "削除")
|
||||
(when err-msg
|
||||
(:br)
|
||||
(:p :class "insert-error"
|
||||
err-msg)))))
|
||||
(:tr
|
||||
(:td (myoji-kanji myoji))
|
||||
(:td (myoji-reading myoji))
|
||||
(:td :class "accented"
|
||||
(:raw (myoji-accent-html myoji)))
|
||||
(:td (myoji-accent-point myoji))
|
||||
(:td (myoji-accent-name myoji))
|
||||
(:td
|
||||
(:button :onclick
|
||||
(when (boundp 'reblocks/page::*current-page*)
|
||||
(reblocks/actions:make-js-action
|
||||
(lambda (&key &allow-other-keys)
|
||||
(setf (slot-value widget 'edit-mode) t)
|
||||
(reblocks/widget:update (myoji-list-entry-parent widget)))))
|
||||
"編集")
|
||||
(:button :onclick
|
||||
(when (boundp 'reblocks/page::*current-page*)
|
||||
(reblocks/actions:make-js-action
|
||||
(lambda (&key &allow-other-keys)
|
||||
())))
|
||||
"削除")))))))
|
||||
|
||||
(defwidget myoji-list ()
|
||||
((page-num :initform 0
|
||||
:type '(integer 0)
|
||||
:accessor entry-page-page-num
|
||||
:documentation "The index of the displayed page.")
|
||||
(last-low-id :initform 0
|
||||
:type '(integer 0)
|
||||
:accessor entry-page-last-low-id
|
||||
:documentation "The lowest ID from the last SQL query.")
|
||||
(last-high-id :initform 0
|
||||
:type '(integer 0)
|
||||
:accessor entry-page-last-high-id
|
||||
:documentation "The highest ID from the last SQL query.")
|
||||
(page-entries :initform nil
|
||||
:type 'list
|
||||
:accessor entry-page-page-entries
|
||||
:documentation "The myoji entries for the current page.")))
|
||||
|
||||
(defmethod initialize-instance :after
|
||||
((widget myoji-list) &key &allow-other-keys)
|
||||
;; get the first page
|
||||
(next-page widget))
|
||||
|
||||
(defmethod reblocks/dependencies:get-dependencies ((widget myoji-list))
|
||||
(append
|
||||
(list
|
||||
(reblocks-lass:make-dependency
|
||||
`(.myoji-list
|
||||
:margin-left auto
|
||||
:margin-right auto
|
||||
:width "90%"
|
||||
:border "1px" "black" solid
|
||||
(table
|
||||
:width "100%"
|
||||
:height "100%"
|
||||
:font-size larger
|
||||
:border-collapse collapse
|
||||
:border "1px" "black" solid
|
||||
((:or th td)
|
||||
:border "1px" "black" solid)
|
||||
((:or th td)
|
||||
:padding "5px"))
|
||||
(|#selector-wrapper|
|
||||
:width "100%"
|
||||
:display flex
|
||||
:justify-content center
|
||||
(span
|
||||
:margin-left "5px"
|
||||
:margin-right "5px")))))
|
||||
(call-next-method)))
|
||||
|
||||
(defmethod has-next-page-p ((widget myoji-list))
|
||||
"Return non-nil if WIDGET can be paged forward."
|
||||
(with-slots (page-num page-entries last-high-id) widget
|
||||
(or (zerop page-num)
|
||||
(and (= (length page-entries) *entries-per-page*)
|
||||
(mito:retrieve-by-sql
|
||||
(sxql:select (:myoji.*)
|
||||
(sxql:from :myoji)
|
||||
(sxql:where (:> :id last-high-id))))))))
|
||||
|
||||
(defmethod has-previous-page-p ((widget myoji-list))
|
||||
"Return non-nil if WIDGET can be paged back."
|
||||
(> (slot-value widget 'page-num) 1))
|
||||
|
||||
(defmethod reblocks/widget:render ((widget myoji-list))
|
||||
(with-slots (page-num page-entries) widget
|
||||
(with-html
|
||||
(:table
|
||||
(:tr (dolist (header '("漢字" "読み方" "アクセント" "アクセントポイント"
|
||||
"タイプ" ""))
|
||||
(:th header)))
|
||||
(dolist (entry page-entries)
|
||||
(reblocks/widget:render entry)))
|
||||
(:div :id "selector-wrapper"
|
||||
(when (boundp 'reblocks/page::*current-page*)
|
||||
(if (has-previous-page-p widget)
|
||||
(:button :onclick (reblocks/actions:make-js-action
|
||||
(lambda (&key &allow-other-keys)
|
||||
(next-page widget :previous t)))
|
||||
"<")
|
||||
(:button :disabled "disabled"
|
||||
"<"))
|
||||
(:span (format nil "~a" page-num))
|
||||
(if (has-next-page-p widget)
|
||||
(:button :onclick (reblocks/actions:make-js-action
|
||||
(lambda (&key &allow-other-keys)
|
||||
(next-page widget)))
|
||||
">")
|
||||
(:button :disabled "disabled"
|
||||
">")))))))
|
||||
|
||||
(defmethod update-page-from-query-results ((widget myoji-list) results)
|
||||
"Update the content of the current page of WIDGET with the RESULTS, which are
|
||||
SQL query results."
|
||||
(with-slots (page-num last-low-id last-high-id page-entries) widget
|
||||
(loop for entry in results
|
||||
for id = (getf entry :id)
|
||||
maximize id into new-high
|
||||
minimize id into new-low
|
||||
collect
|
||||
(make-instance 'myoji-list-entry
|
||||
:parent widget
|
||||
:id id
|
||||
:myoji (apply #'mito:make-dao-instance
|
||||
'myoji-accent/accent:myoji
|
||||
entry))
|
||||
into entry-objects
|
||||
finally
|
||||
(setf last-low-id new-low
|
||||
last-high-id new-high
|
||||
page-entries entry-objects))))
|
||||
|
||||
(defmethod reload-page ((widget myoji-list))
|
||||
"Reload the current page for WIDGET."
|
||||
(with-slots (last-low-id last-high-id) widget
|
||||
(update-page-from-query-results
|
||||
widget
|
||||
(mito:retrieve-by-sql
|
||||
(sxql:select (:myoji.*)
|
||||
(sxql:from :myoji)
|
||||
(sxql:where (:>= :id last-low-id))
|
||||
(sxql:order-by (:asc :id))
|
||||
(sxql:limit *entries-per-page*))))
|
||||
(reblocks/widget:update widget)))
|
||||
|
||||
(defmethod next-page ((widget myoji-list) &key previous)
|
||||
"Display the next page for WIDGET."
|
||||
(if (or (and (has-next-page-p widget) (not previous))
|
||||
(and (has-previous-page-p widget) previous))
|
||||
(with-slots (page-num last-low-id last-high-id) widget
|
||||
(update-page-from-query-results
|
||||
widget
|
||||
(mito:retrieve-by-sql
|
||||
(sxql:select (:myoji.*)
|
||||
(sxql:from :myoji)
|
||||
(if previous
|
||||
(sxql:where (:< :id last-low-id))
|
||||
(sxql:where (:> :id last-high-id)))
|
||||
(if previous
|
||||
(sxql:order-by (:desc :id))
|
||||
(sxql:order-by (:asc :id)))
|
||||
(sxql:limit *entries-per-page*))))
|
||||
(setf page-num (if previous (1- page-num) (1+ page-num)))
|
||||
(reblocks/widget:update widget))))
|
||||
|
||||
(defwidget entry-page ()
|
||||
((list :initform (make-instance 'myoji-list)
|
||||
:type 'myoji-list
|
||||
:documentation "The list of already existing entries.")))
|
||||
|
||||
(defmethod reblocks/dependencies:get-dependencies ((widget entry-page))
|
||||
(append
|
||||
(list
|
||||
(reblocks-lass:make-dependency
|
||||
`(.entry-page
|
||||
:width "100%"
|
||||
(|#add-form|
|
||||
:margin-top "20px"
|
||||
:display "flex"
|
||||
:justify-content center
|
||||
((:or (:and span (:not :first-of-type)) |#submit-button|)
|
||||
:margin-left "10px")
|
||||
(span
|
||||
:margin-right "5px"))
|
||||
(.accented
|
||||
(span.tone-h
|
||||
:border-top "1px" solid ,*pitch-color*)
|
||||
(span.tone-l
|
||||
:border-bottom "1px" solid ,*pitch-color*)
|
||||
(span.tone-h-change
|
||||
:border solid ,*pitch-color*
|
||||
:border-width "1px" "1px" "0px" "0px")
|
||||
(span.tone-l-change
|
||||
:border solid ,*pitch-color*
|
||||
:border-width "0px" "1px" "1px" "0px")
|
||||
(span.tone-end-change
|
||||
:border-right "1px")))))
|
||||
(call-next-method)))
|
||||
|
||||
(defun string-integer-p (str)
|
||||
"Return non-nil if STR is all digits."
|
||||
(every #'digit-char-p str))
|
||||
|
||||
(defmethod handle-add-myoji ((widget entry-page) reading kanji accent)
|
||||
"Add a new myoji to the database."
|
||||
(let ((mora (count-word-mora reading)))
|
||||
(cond
|
||||
((string-integer-p accent)
|
||||
(mito:insert-dao (make-myoji reading kanji
|
||||
:accent-point (parse-integer accent))))
|
||||
((valid-accent-string-p accent mora)
|
||||
(mito:insert-dao (make-myoji reading kanji
|
||||
:accent-string accent)))
|
||||
(t ;; TODO error
|
||||
))
|
||||
(reblocks/widget:update widget)))
|
||||
|
||||
(defmethod reblocks/widget:render ((widget entry-page))
|
||||
(with-html
|
||||
(reblocks/widget:render (slot-value widget 'list))
|
||||
(with-html-form (:POST #'(lambda (&key reading kanji accent
|
||||
&allow-other-keys)
|
||||
(handle-add-myoji widget reading kanji accent))
|
||||
:id "add-form")
|
||||
(:span "読み方:")
|
||||
(:input :type "text"
|
||||
:name "reading")
|
||||
(:span "漢字:")
|
||||
(:input :type "text"
|
||||
:name "kanji")
|
||||
(:span "アクセント:")
|
||||
(:input :type "text"
|
||||
:name "accent")
|
||||
(:input :id "submit-button"
|
||||
:type "submit"
|
||||
:value "追加"))))
|
||||
|
||||
(defmethod reblocks/page:init-page ((app entry) (url-path string) expire-at)
|
||||
(declare (ignorable url-path expire-at))
|
||||
(setf (reblocks/page:get-title) "苗字アクセントを入力")
|
||||
(make-instance 'entry-page))
|
122
index.lisp
Normal file
122
index.lisp
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,122 @@
|
||||
(in-package #:myoji-accent/index)
|
||||
|
||||
(defapp index
|
||||
:prefix "/"
|
||||
:name "苗字アクセント辞典")
|
||||
|
||||
(defwidget index-page ()
|
||||
((last-search :initform nil
|
||||
:type '(or string null)
|
||||
:documentation "The last received query.")
|
||||
(myoji-list :initform nil
|
||||
:type 'list
|
||||
:documentation "List of myoji that where returned by the last
|
||||
search.")))
|
||||
|
||||
(defparameter *pitch-color* "red"
|
||||
"The color of pitch accent lines.")
|
||||
|
||||
(defmethod reblocks/dependencies:get-dependencies ((widget index-page))
|
||||
(append
|
||||
(list
|
||||
(reblocks-lass:make-dependency
|
||||
`(.index-page
|
||||
:width "50%"
|
||||
:margin auto
|
||||
:margin-top "15%"
|
||||
(|#page-title|
|
||||
:text-align "center"
|
||||
:font-size xxx-large
|
||||
:margin-bottom "30px")
|
||||
(|#search-form|
|
||||
:margin auto
|
||||
:width "70%"
|
||||
:display flex
|
||||
(|#query-input|
|
||||
:font-size xx-large
|
||||
:flex auto)
|
||||
(|#submit-button|
|
||||
:margin-left "5px"
|
||||
:font-size xx-large))
|
||||
(|#error-message|
|
||||
:margin-top "20px"
|
||||
:font-size xx-large
|
||||
:text-align center
|
||||
:color "red")
|
||||
(|#entry-list|
|
||||
:margin-top "20px"
|
||||
(.myoji-entry
|
||||
:font-size xx-large
|
||||
:text-align center
|
||||
((:parent (:not :first-child))
|
||||
:margin-top "10px")))
|
||||
(.accented
|
||||
(span.tone-h
|
||||
:border-top "1px" solid ,*pitch-color*)
|
||||
(span.tone-l
|
||||
:border-bottom "1px" solid ,*pitch-color*)
|
||||
(span.tone-h-change
|
||||
:border solid ,*pitch-color*
|
||||
:border-width "1px" "1px" "0px" "0px")
|
||||
(span.tone-l-change
|
||||
:border solid ,*pitch-color*
|
||||
:border-width "0px" "1px" "1px" "0px")
|
||||
(span.tone-end-change
|
||||
:border-right "1px")))))
|
||||
(call-next-method)))
|
||||
|
||||
(defun empty-query-p (query)
|
||||
"Return non-nil if QUERY is empty or contains only spaces."
|
||||
(null (set-difference (coerce query 'list) '(#\Ideographic_Space #\Space
|
||||
#\No-break_Space #\Tab)
|
||||
:test 'eql)))
|
||||
|
||||
(defmethod handle-search ((widget index-page) &key query)
|
||||
(if (empty-query-p query)
|
||||
(setf (slot-value widget 'last-search) nil
|
||||
(slot-value widget 'myoji-list) nil)
|
||||
(let ((myoji-list
|
||||
(union (mito:retrieve-dao 'myoji-accent/accent:myoji :kanji query)
|
||||
(mito:retrieve-dao 'myoji-accent/accent:myoji :reading query))))
|
||||
(setf (slot-value widget 'last-search) query
|
||||
(slot-value widget 'myoji-list) myoji-list)))
|
||||
(reblocks/widget:update widget))
|
||||
|
||||
(defmethod reblocks/widget:render ((widget index-page))
|
||||
(with-slots (last-search myoji-list) widget
|
||||
(with-html
|
||||
(:div :id "page-title"
|
||||
"苗字アクセント辞典")
|
||||
(with-html-form (:POST #'(lambda (&key query &allow-other-keys)
|
||||
(handle-search widget :query query))
|
||||
:id "search-form")
|
||||
(:input :id "query-input"
|
||||
:type "text"
|
||||
:name "query"
|
||||
:placeholder "苗字を入力して検索する"
|
||||
:value (or (slot-value widget 'last-search) ""))
|
||||
(:input :id "submit-button"
|
||||
:type "submit"
|
||||
:value "検索"))
|
||||
(cond
|
||||
(myoji-list
|
||||
(:div :id "entry-list"
|
||||
(dolist (myoji myoji-list)
|
||||
(with-accessors ((kanji myoji-kanji)
|
||||
(accent-point myoji-accent-point)
|
||||
(accent-name myoji-accent-name)
|
||||
(accent-html myoji-accent-html))
|
||||
myoji
|
||||
(:div :class "myoji-entry"
|
||||
(format nil "~a " kanji)
|
||||
(:raw (format nil "→ <span class=accented>~a</span>"
|
||||
accent-html))
|
||||
(format nil " [~a] (~a)" accent-point accent-name))))))
|
||||
(last-search
|
||||
(:div :id "error-message"
|
||||
"該当する苗字がみつかりませんでした。"))))))
|
||||
|
||||
(defmethod reblocks/page:init-page ((app index) (url-path string) expire-at)
|
||||
(declare (ignorable url-path expire-at))
|
||||
(setf (reblocks/page:get-title) "苗字アクセント辞典")
|
||||
(make-instance 'index-page))
|
18
myoji-accent.asd
Normal file
18
myoji-accent.asd
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
|
||||
(defsystem #:myoji-accent
|
||||
:version "0.1.0"
|
||||
:description "Website for looking up the accent of Japanese family names."
|
||||
:author "Alexander Rosenberg <zanderpkg@pm.me>"
|
||||
:maintainer "Alexander Rosenberg <zanderpkg@pm.me>"
|
||||
:homepage "https://git.zander.im/Zander671/myoji-accent"
|
||||
:license "AGPL3"
|
||||
:depends-on (#:uiop
|
||||
#:reblocks
|
||||
#:reblocks-ui
|
||||
#:reblocks-lass
|
||||
#:mito)
|
||||
:serial t
|
||||
:components
|
||||
((:file "packages")
|
||||
(:file "accent")
|
||||
(:file "index")
|
||||
(:file "entry")))
|
BIN
myoji.sqlite
Normal file
BIN
myoji.sqlite
Normal file
Binary file not shown.
41
packages.lisp
Normal file
41
packages.lisp
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
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(defpackage #:myoji-accent/accent
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(:use #:cl)
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(:export #:accent-point
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#:accent-string
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#:accent-name
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#:count-word-mora
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#:valid-accent-string-p
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#:myoji
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#:myoji-reading
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#:myoji-kanji
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#:myoji-accent-string
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#:myoji-accent-point
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#:myoji-accent-name
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#:myoji-accent-html
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#:make-myoji
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#:initialize-connection))
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(defpackage #:myoji-accent/index
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(:use #:cl #:myoji-accent/accent)
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(:import-from #:reblocks/html
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#:with-html)
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(:import-from #:reblocks-ui/form
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#:with-html-form)
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(:import-from #:reblocks/widget
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#:defwidget)
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(:import-from #:reblocks/app
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#:defapp)
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(:export #:*pitch-color*))
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(defpackage #:myoji-accent/entry
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(:use #:cl #:myoji-accent/accent)
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(:import-from #:myoji-accent/index
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#:*pitch-color*)
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(:import-from #:reblocks/html
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#:with-html)
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(:import-from #:reblocks-ui/form
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#:with-html-form)
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(:import-from #:reblocks/widget
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#:defwidget)
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(:import-from #:reblocks/app
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#:defapp))
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