A super-simple photo album static site generator
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photojawn

This is a super-simple photo album static site generator. You feed it a directory of photos (which can contain directories of photos, etc. etc.) and it'll generate a basic HTML photo album for you. You can then host the directory with a webserver of your choice or upload it to an S3 bucket.

It's everything I need and nothing I don't.

Getting Started

TODO: Installation instructions lol

Initialization

Then inside your photo directory, run:

photojawn init

This will create a config file, some jinja2 HTML templates, and a CSS file. Edit them to your heart's content to make your photo album website purdy.

Generating the site

To generate the HTML files and various image sizes, inside your photo directory, run:

photojawn generate

Special features

  • HTML templates are written using jinja2
  • If you have a description.txt or description.md file in a directory with images, its contents will be used as the album description. .md files will be rendered as Markdown.
  • If an image file (e.g. IMG_1234.jpg) has a corresponding .txt or .md file (e.g. IMG_1234.md) then it'll be used as the image's caption. .md files will be rendered as Markdown.
  • If you have an image in a directory called cover.jpg (or a symlink to another image named that), then it'll be used as the cover image for the album. If one doesn't exist, the first image in the directory will be used as the cover image.

y tho

Why create a new photo album doohickey? Why not use one of the untold number of cloud services or even self-hosted solutions? It boils down to a few things:

  1. I want control of my data. I don't want some company using my pictures to train their AI models, for example.
  2. A lot of the self-hosted solutions (Immich, PhotoPrism, etc.) don't support nested albums
  3. I love simplicity. I'm following the Unix philosophy here: "do one thing, do it well" and make use of composable tools to get the job done.

I took heavy inspiration by the photo albums found on https://bayarearides.com (example).