package character import ( "net/http" "sort" "github.com/aerogo/aero" "github.com/animenotifier/arn" "github.com/animenotifier/notify.moe/components" "github.com/animenotifier/notify.moe/utils" ) const maxDescriptionLength = 170 // Get character. func Get(ctx *aero.Context) string { user := utils.GetUser(ctx) id := ctx.Get("id") character, err := arn.GetCharacter(id) if err != nil { return ctx.Error(http.StatusNotFound, "Character not found", err) } characterAnime := character.Anime() sort.Slice(characterAnime, func(i, j int) bool { if characterAnime[i].StartDate == "" { return false } if characterAnime[j].StartDate == "" { return true } return characterAnime[i].StartDate < characterAnime[j].StartDate }) // Quotes quotes := character.Quotes() arn.SortQuotesPopularFirst(quotes) // Set OpenGraph attributes description := character.Description if len(description) > maxDescriptionLength { description = description[:maxDescriptionLength-3] + "..." } ctx.Data = &arn.OpenGraph{ Tags: map[string]string{ "og:title": character.Name.Canonical, "og:image": "https:" + character.ImageLink("large"), "og:url": "https://" + ctx.App.Config.Domain + character.Link(), "og:site_name": "notify.moe", "og:description": description, // The OpenGraph type "profile" is meant for real-life persons but I think it's okay in this context. // An alternative would be to use "article" which is mostly used for blog posts and news. "og:type": "profile", }, Meta: map[string]string{ "description": description, "keywords": character.Name.Canonical + ",anime,character", }, } return ctx.HTML(components.CharacterDetails(character, characterAnime, quotes, user)) }