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// Copyright 2019 The Hugo Authors. All rights reserved.
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package hugolib
import (
"fmt"
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"html/template"
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"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/htesting"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/markup/rst"
Rework external asciidoctor integration This commit solves the relative path problem with asciidoctor tooling. An include will resolve relatively, so you can refer easily to files in the same folder. Also `asciidoctor-diagram` and PlantUML rendering works now, because the created temporary files will be placed in the correct folder. This patch covers just the Ruby version of asciidoctor. The old AsciiDoc CLI EOLs in Jan 2020, so this variant is removed from code. The configuration is completely rewritten and now available in `config.toml` under the key `[markup.asciidocext]`: ```toml [markup.asciidocext] extensions = ["asciidoctor-html5s", "asciidoctor-diagram"] workingFolderCurrent = true trace = true [markup.asciidocext.attributes] my-base-url = "https://example.com/" my-attribute-name = "my value" ``` - backends, safe-modes, and extensions are now whitelisted to the popular (ruby) extensions and valid values. - the default for extensions is to not enable any, because they're all external dependencies so the build would break if the user didn't install them beforehand. - the default backend is html5 because html5s is an external gem dependency. - the default safe-mode is safe, explanations of the modes: https://asciidoctor.org/man/asciidoctor/ - the config is namespaced under asciidocext_config and the parser looks at asciidocext to allow a future native Go asciidoc. - `uglyUrls=true` option and `--source` flag are supported - `--destination` flag is required Follow the updated documentation under `docs/content/en/content-management/formats.md`. This patch would be a breaking change, because you need to correct all your absolute include pathes to relative paths, so using relative paths must be configured explicitly by setting `workingFolderCurrent = true`.
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"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/markup/asciidocext"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/config"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/common/loggers"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/hugofs"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/resources/page"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/resources/resource"
"github.com/spf13/afero"
qt "github.com/frankban/quicktest"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/deps"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/helpers"
)
const (
homePage = "---\ntitle: Home\n---\nHome Page Content\n"
simplePage = "---\ntitle: Simple\n---\nSimple Page\n"
simplePageRFC3339Date = "---\ntitle: RFC3339 Date\ndate: \"2013-05-17T16:59:30Z\"\n---\nrfc3339 content"
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simplePageWithoutSummaryDelimiter = `---
title: SimpleWithoutSummaryDelimiter
---
[Lorem ipsum](https://lipsum.com/) dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.
Additional text.
Further text.
`
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simplePageWithSummaryDelimiter = `---
title: Simple
---
Summary Next Line
<!--more-->
Some more text
`
simplePageWithSummaryParameter = `---
title: SimpleWithSummaryParameter
summary: "Page with summary parameter and [a link](http://www.example.com/)"
---
Some text.
Some more text.
`
simplePageWithSummaryDelimiterAndMarkdownThatCrossesBorder = `---
title: Simple
---
The [best static site generator][hugo].[^1]
<!--more-->
[hugo]: http://gohugo.io/
[^1]: Many people say so.
`
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simplePageWithShortcodeInSummary = `---
title: Simple
---
Shortcode rewrite, take 2 This commit contains a restructuring and partial rewrite of the shortcode handling. Prior to this commit rendering of the page content was mingled with handling of the shortcodes. This led to several oddities. The new flow is: 1. Shortcodes are extracted from page and replaced with placeholders. 2. Shortcodes are processed and rendered 3. Page is processed 4. The placeholders are replaced with the rendered shortcodes The handling of summaries is also made simpler by this. This commit also introduces some other chenges: 1. distinction between shortcodes that need further processing and those who do not: * `{{< >}}`: Typically raw HTML. Will not be processed. * `{{% %}}`: Will be processed by the page's markup engine (Markdown or (infuture) Asciidoctor) The above also involves a new shortcode-parser, with lexical scanning inspired by Rob Pike's talk called "Lexical Scanning in Go", which should be easier to understand, give better error messages and perform better. 2. If you want to exclude a shortcode from being processed (for documentation etc.), the inner part of the shorcode must be commented out, i.e. `{{%/* movie 47238zzb */%}}`. See the updated shortcode section in the documentation for further examples. The new parser supports nested shortcodes. This isn't new, but has two related design choices worth mentioning: * The shortcodes will be rendered individually, so If both `{{< >}}` and `{{% %}}` are used in the nested hierarchy, one will be passed through the page's markdown processor, the other not. * To avoid potential costly overhead of always looking far ahead for a possible closing tag, this implementation looks at the template itself, and is branded as a container with inner content if it contains a reference to `.Inner` Fixes #565 Fixes #480 Fixes #461 And probably some others.
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Summary Next Line. {{<figure src="/not/real" >}}.
More text here.
Some more text
`
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simplePageWithSummaryDelimiterSameLine = `---
title: Simple
---
Summary Same Line<!--more-->
Some more text
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`
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simplePageWithAllCJKRunes = `---
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title: Simple
---
你好
도형이
カテゴリー
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`
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simplePageWithMainEnglishWithCJKRunes = `---
title: Simple
---
In Chinese, means good. In Chinese, means good.
In Chinese, means good. In Chinese, means good.
In Chinese, means good. In Chinese, means good.
In Chinese, means good. In Chinese, means good.
In Chinese, means good. In Chinese, means good.
In Chinese, means good. In Chinese, means good.
In Chinese, means good. In Chinese, means good.
More then 70 words.
`
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simplePageWithMainEnglishWithCJKRunesSummary = "In Chinese, 好 means good. In Chinese, 好 means good. " +
"In Chinese, 好 means good. In Chinese, 好 means good. " +
"In Chinese, 好 means good. In Chinese, 好 means good. " +
"In Chinese, 好 means good. In Chinese, 好 means good. " +
"In Chinese, 好 means good. In Chinese, 好 means good. " +
"In Chinese, 好 means good. In Chinese, 好 means good. " +
"In Chinese, 好 means good. In Chinese, 好 means good."
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simplePageWithIsCJKLanguageFalse = `---
title: Simple
isCJKLanguage: false
---
In Chinese, 好的啊 means good. In Chinese, 好的呀 means good.
In Chinese, 好的啊 means good. In Chinese, 好的呀 means good.
In Chinese, 好的啊 means good. In Chinese, 好的呀 means good.
In Chinese, 好的啊 means good. In Chinese, 好的呀 means good.
In Chinese, 好的啊 means good. In Chinese, 好的呀 means good.
In Chinese, 好的啊 means good. In Chinese, 好的呀 means good.
In Chinese, 好的啊 means good. In Chinese, 好的呀呀 means good enough.
More then 70 words.
`
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simplePageWithIsCJKLanguageFalseSummary = "In Chinese, 好的啊 means good. In Chinese, 好的呀 means good. " +
"In Chinese, 好的啊 means good. In Chinese, 好的呀 means good. " +
"In Chinese, 好的啊 means good. In Chinese, 好的呀 means good. " +
"In Chinese, 好的啊 means good. In Chinese, 好的呀 means good. " +
"In Chinese, 好的啊 means good. In Chinese, 好的呀 means good. " +
"In Chinese, 好的啊 means good. In Chinese, 好的呀 means good. " +
"In Chinese, 好的啊 means good. In Chinese, 好的呀呀 means good enough."
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simplePageWithLongContent = `---
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title: Simple
---
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor
incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis
nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.
Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu
fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in
culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. Lorem ipsum dolor sit
amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore
et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation
ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor
in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla
pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui
officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet,
consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et
dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco
laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in
reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur.
Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia
deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur
adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna
aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi
ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in
voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint
occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim
id est laborum. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed
do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim
veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo
consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse
cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non
proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. Lorem
ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor
incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis
nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.
Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu
fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in
culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. Lorem ipsum dolor sit
amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore
et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation
ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor
in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla
pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui
officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.`
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pageWithToC = `---
title: TOC
---
For some moments the old man did not reply. He stood with bowed head, buried in deep thought. But at last he spoke.
## AA
I have no idea, of course, how long it took me to reach the limit of the plain,
but at last I entered the foothills, following a pretty little canyon upward
toward the mountains. Beside me frolicked a laughing brooklet, hurrying upon
its noisy way down to the silent sea. In its quieter pools I discovered many
small fish, of four-or five-pound weight I should imagine. In appearance,
except as to size and color, they were not unlike the whale of our own seas. As
I watched them playing about I discovered, not only that they suckled their
young, but that at intervals they rose to the surface to breathe as well as to
feed upon certain grasses and a strange, scarlet lichen which grew upon the
rocks just above the water line.
### AAA
I remember I felt an extraordinary persuasion that I was being played with,
that presently, when I was upon the very verge of safety, this mysterious
death--as swift as the passage of light--would leap after me from the pit about
the cylinder and strike me down. ## BB
### BBB
"You're a great Granser," he cried delightedly, "always making believe them little marks mean something."
`
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simplePageWithAdditionalExtension = `+++
[blackfriday]
extensions = ["hardLineBreak"]
+++
first line.
second line.
fourth line.
`
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simplePageWithURL = `---
title: Simple
url: simple/url/
---
Simple Page With URL`
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simplePageWithSlug = `---
title: Simple
slug: simple-slug
---
Simple Page With Slug`
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simplePageWithDate = `---
title: Simple
date: '2013-10-15T06:16:13'
---
Simple Page With Date`
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UTF8Page = `---
title: ラーメン
---
UTF8 Page`
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UTF8PageWithURL = `---
title: ラーメン
url: ラーメン/url/
---
UTF8 Page With URL`
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UTF8PageWithSlug = `---
title: ラーメン
slug: ラーメン-slug
---
UTF8 Page With Slug`
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UTF8PageWithDate = `---
title: ラーメン
date: '2013-10-15T06:16:13'
---
UTF8 Page With Date`
)
func checkPageTitle(t *testing.T, page page.Page, title string) {
if page.Title() != title {
t.Fatalf("Page title is: %s. Expected %s", page.Title(), title)
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}
}
func checkPageContent(t *testing.T, page page.Page, expected string, msg ...interface{}) {
t.Helper()
a := normalizeContent(expected)
b := normalizeContent(content(page))
if a != b {
t.Fatalf("Page content is:\n%q\nExpected:\n%q (%q)", b, a, msg)
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}
}
func normalizeContent(c string) string {
norm := c
norm = strings.Replace(norm, "\n", " ", -1)
norm = strings.Replace(norm, " ", " ", -1)
norm = strings.Replace(norm, " ", " ", -1)
norm = strings.Replace(norm, " ", " ", -1)
norm = strings.Replace(norm, "p> ", "p>", -1)
norm = strings.Replace(norm, "> <", "> <", -1)
return strings.TrimSpace(norm)
}
func checkPageTOC(t *testing.T, page page.Page, toc string) {
t.Helper()
if page.TableOfContents() != template.HTML(toc) {
t.Fatalf("Page TableOfContents is:\n%q.\nExpected %q", page.TableOfContents(), toc)
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}
}
func checkPageSummary(t *testing.T, page page.Page, summary string, msg ...interface{}) {
a := normalizeContent(string(page.Summary()))
b := normalizeContent(summary)
if a != b {
t.Fatalf("Page summary is:\n%q.\nExpected\n%q (%q)", a, b, msg)
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}
}
func checkPageType(t *testing.T, page page.Page, pageType string) {
if page.Type() != pageType {
t.Fatalf("Page type is: %s. Expected: %s", page.Type(), pageType)
}
}
func checkPageDate(t *testing.T, page page.Page, time time.Time) {
if page.Date() != time {
t.Fatalf("Page date is: %s. Expected: %s", page.Date(), time)
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}
}
func normalizeExpected(ext, str string) string {
str = normalizeContent(str)
switch ext {
default:
return str
case "html":
return strings.Trim(helpers.StripHTML(str), " ")
case "ad":
paragraphs := strings.Split(str, "</p>")
expected := ""
for _, para := range paragraphs {
if para == "" {
continue
}
expected += fmt.Sprintf("<div class=\"paragraph\">\n%s</p></div>\n", para)
}
return expected
case "rst":
return fmt.Sprintf("<div class=\"document\">\n\n\n%s</div>", str)
}
}
func testAllMarkdownEnginesForPages(t *testing.T,
assertFunc func(t *testing.T, ext string, pages page.Pages), settings map[string]interface{}, pageSources ...string) {
engines := []struct {
ext string
shouldExecute func() bool
}{
{"md", func() bool { return true }},
{"mmark", func() bool { return true }},
Rework external asciidoctor integration This commit solves the relative path problem with asciidoctor tooling. An include will resolve relatively, so you can refer easily to files in the same folder. Also `asciidoctor-diagram` and PlantUML rendering works now, because the created temporary files will be placed in the correct folder. This patch covers just the Ruby version of asciidoctor. The old AsciiDoc CLI EOLs in Jan 2020, so this variant is removed from code. The configuration is completely rewritten and now available in `config.toml` under the key `[markup.asciidocext]`: ```toml [markup.asciidocext] extensions = ["asciidoctor-html5s", "asciidoctor-diagram"] workingFolderCurrent = true trace = true [markup.asciidocext.attributes] my-base-url = "https://example.com/" my-attribute-name = "my value" ``` - backends, safe-modes, and extensions are now whitelisted to the popular (ruby) extensions and valid values. - the default for extensions is to not enable any, because they're all external dependencies so the build would break if the user didn't install them beforehand. - the default backend is html5 because html5s is an external gem dependency. - the default safe-mode is safe, explanations of the modes: https://asciidoctor.org/man/asciidoctor/ - the config is namespaced under asciidocext_config and the parser looks at asciidocext to allow a future native Go asciidoc. - `uglyUrls=true` option and `--source` flag are supported - `--destination` flag is required Follow the updated documentation under `docs/content/en/content-management/formats.md`. This patch would be a breaking change, because you need to correct all your absolute include pathes to relative paths, so using relative paths must be configured explicitly by setting `workingFolderCurrent = true`.
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{"ad", func() bool { return asciidocext.Supports() }},
{"rst", func() bool { return rst.Supports() }},
}
for _, e := range engines {
if !e.shouldExecute() {
continue
}
cfg, fs := newTestCfg(func(cfg config.Provider) error {
for k, v := range settings {
cfg.Set(k, v)
}
return nil
})
contentDir := "content"
if s := cfg.GetString("contentDir"); s != "" {
contentDir = s
}
var fileSourcePairs []string
for i, source := range pageSources {
fileSourcePairs = append(fileSourcePairs, fmt.Sprintf("p%d.%s", i, e.ext), source)
}
for i := 0; i < len(fileSourcePairs); i += 2 {
writeSource(t, fs, filepath.Join(contentDir, fileSourcePairs[i]), fileSourcePairs[i+1])
}
// Add a content page for the home page
homePath := fmt.Sprintf("_index.%s", e.ext)
writeSource(t, fs, filepath.Join(contentDir, homePath), homePage)
b := newTestSitesBuilderFromDepsCfg(t, deps.DepsCfg{Fs: fs, Cfg: cfg}).WithNothingAdded()
b.Build(BuildCfg{SkipRender: true})
s := b.H.Sites[0]
b.Assert(len(s.RegularPages()), qt.Equals, len(pageSources))
assertFunc(t, e.ext, s.RegularPages())
home, err := s.Info.Home()
b.Assert(err, qt.IsNil)
b.Assert(home, qt.Not(qt.IsNil))
b.Assert(home.File().Path(), qt.Equals, homePath)
b.Assert(content(home), qt.Contains, "Home Page Content")
}
}
// Issue #1076
func TestPageWithDelimiterForMarkdownThatCrossesBorder(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
cfg, fs := newTestCfg()
c := qt.New(t)
writeSource(t, fs, filepath.Join("content", "simple.md"), simplePageWithSummaryDelimiterAndMarkdownThatCrossesBorder)
s := buildSingleSite(t, deps.DepsCfg{Fs: fs, Cfg: cfg}, BuildCfg{SkipRender: true})
c.Assert(len(s.RegularPages()), qt.Equals, 1)
p := s.RegularPages()[0]
if p.Summary() != template.HTML(
"<p>The <a href=\"http://gohugo.io/\">best static site generator</a>.<sup id=\"fnref:1\"><a href=\"#fn:1\" class=\"footnote-ref\" role=\"doc-noteref\">1</a></sup></p>") {
t.Fatalf("Got summary:\n%q", p.Summary())
}
cnt := content(p)
if cnt != "<p>The <a href=\"http://gohugo.io/\">best static site generator</a>.<sup id=\"fnref:1\"><a href=\"#fn:1\" class=\"footnote-ref\" role=\"doc-noteref\">1</a></sup></p>\n<section class=\"footnotes\" role=\"doc-endnotes\">\n<hr>\n<ol>\n<li id=\"fn:1\" role=\"doc-endnote\">\n<p>Many people say so.&#160;<a href=\"#fnref:1\" class=\"footnote-backref\" role=\"doc-backlink\">&#x21a9;&#xfe0e;</a></p>\n</li>\n</ol>\n</section>" {
t.Fatalf("Got content:\n%q", cnt)
}
}
func TestPageDatesAllKinds(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
pageContent := `
---
title: Page
date: 2017-01-15
tags: ["hugo"]
categories: ["cool stuff"]
---
`
b := newTestSitesBuilder(t)
b.WithSimpleConfigFile().WithContent("page.md", pageContent)
b.WithContent("blog/page.md", pageContent)
b.CreateSites().Build(BuildCfg{})
b.Assert(len(b.H.Sites), qt.Equals, 1)
s := b.H.Sites[0]
checkDate := func(t time.Time, msg string) {
Introduce a tree map for all content This commit introduces a new data structure to store pages and their resources. This data structure is backed by radix trees. This simplies tree operations, makes all pages a bundle, and paves the way for #6310. It also solves a set of annoying issues (see list below). Not a motivation behind this, but this commit also makes Hugo in general a little bit faster and more memory effective (see benchmarks). Especially for partial rebuilds on content edits, but also when taxonomies is in use. ``` name old time/op new time/op delta SiteNew/Bundle_with_image/Edit-16 1.32ms ± 8% 1.00ms ± 9% -24.42% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Bundle_with_JSON_file/Edit-16 1.28ms ± 0% 0.94ms ± 0% -26.26% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Tags_and_categories/Edit-16 33.9ms ± 2% 21.8ms ± 1% -35.67% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Canonify_URLs/Edit-16 40.6ms ± 1% 37.7ms ± 3% -7.20% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Deep_content_tree/Edit-16 56.7ms ± 0% 51.7ms ± 1% -8.82% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Many_HTML_templates/Edit-16 19.9ms ± 2% 18.3ms ± 3% -7.64% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Page_collections/Edit-16 37.9ms ± 4% 34.0ms ± 2% -10.28% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Bundle_with_image-16 10.7ms ± 0% 10.6ms ± 0% -1.15% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Bundle_with_JSON_file-16 10.8ms ± 0% 10.7ms ± 0% -1.05% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Tags_and_categories-16 43.2ms ± 1% 39.6ms ± 1% -8.35% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Canonify_URLs-16 47.6ms ± 1% 47.3ms ± 0% ~ (p=0.057 n=4+4) SiteNew/Deep_content_tree-16 73.0ms ± 1% 74.2ms ± 1% ~ (p=0.114 n=4+4) SiteNew/Many_HTML_templates-16 37.9ms ± 0% 38.1ms ± 1% ~ (p=0.114 n=4+4) SiteNew/Page_collections-16 53.6ms ± 1% 54.7ms ± 1% +2.09% (p=0.029 n=4+4) name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta SiteNew/Bundle_with_image/Edit-16 486kB ± 0% 430kB ± 0% -11.47% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Bundle_with_JSON_file/Edit-16 265kB ± 0% 209kB ± 0% -21.06% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Tags_and_categories/Edit-16 13.6MB ± 0% 8.8MB ± 0% -34.93% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Canonify_URLs/Edit-16 66.5MB ± 0% 63.9MB ± 0% -3.95% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Deep_content_tree/Edit-16 28.8MB ± 0% 25.8MB ± 0% -10.55% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Many_HTML_templates/Edit-16 6.16MB ± 0% 5.56MB ± 0% -9.86% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Page_collections/Edit-16 16.9MB ± 0% 16.0MB ± 0% -5.19% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Bundle_with_image-16 2.28MB ± 0% 2.29MB ± 0% +0.35% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Bundle_with_JSON_file-16 2.07MB ± 0% 2.07MB ± 0% ~ (p=0.114 n=4+4) SiteNew/Tags_and_categories-16 14.3MB ± 0% 13.2MB ± 0% -7.30% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Canonify_URLs-16 69.1MB ± 0% 69.0MB ± 0% ~ (p=0.343 n=4+4) SiteNew/Deep_content_tree-16 31.3MB ± 0% 31.8MB ± 0% +1.49% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Many_HTML_templates-16 10.8MB ± 0% 10.9MB ± 0% +1.11% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Page_collections-16 21.4MB ± 0% 21.6MB ± 0% +1.15% (p=0.029 n=4+4) name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta SiteNew/Bundle_with_image/Edit-16 4.74k ± 0% 3.86k ± 0% -18.57% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Bundle_with_JSON_file/Edit-16 4.73k ± 0% 3.85k ± 0% -18.58% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Tags_and_categories/Edit-16 301k ± 0% 198k ± 0% -34.14% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Canonify_URLs/Edit-16 389k ± 0% 373k ± 0% -4.07% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Deep_content_tree/Edit-16 338k ± 0% 262k ± 0% -22.63% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Many_HTML_templates/Edit-16 102k ± 0% 88k ± 0% -13.81% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Page_collections/Edit-16 176k ± 0% 152k ± 0% -13.32% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Bundle_with_image-16 26.8k ± 0% 26.8k ± 0% +0.05% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Bundle_with_JSON_file-16 26.8k ± 0% 26.8k ± 0% +0.05% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Tags_and_categories-16 273k ± 0% 245k ± 0% -10.36% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Canonify_URLs-16 396k ± 0% 398k ± 0% +0.39% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Deep_content_tree-16 317k ± 0% 325k ± 0% +2.53% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Many_HTML_templates-16 146k ± 0% 147k ± 0% +0.98% (p=0.029 n=4+4) SiteNew/Page_collections-16 210k ± 0% 215k ± 0% +2.44% (p=0.029 n=4+4) ``` Fixes #6312 Fixes #6087 Fixes #6738 Fixes #6412 Fixes #6743 Fixes #6875 Fixes #6034 Fixes #6902 Fixes #6173 Fixes #6590
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b.Assert(t.Year(), qt.Equals, 2017, qt.Commentf(msg))
}
checkDated := func(d resource.Dated, msg string) {
checkDate(d.Date(), "date: "+msg)
checkDate(d.Lastmod(), "lastmod: "+msg)
}
for _, p := range s.Pages() {
checkDated(p, p.Kind())
}
checkDate(s.Info.LastChange(), "site")
}
func TestPageDatesSections(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
b := newTestSitesBuilder(t)
b.WithSimpleConfigFile().WithContent("no-index/page.md", `
---
title: Page
date: 2017-01-15
---
`, "with-index-no-date/_index.md", `---
title: No Date
---
`,
// https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/5854
"with-index-date/_index.md", `---
title: Date
date: 2018-01-15
---
`, "with-index-date/p1.md", `---
title: Date
date: 2018-01-15
---
`, "with-index-date/p1.md", `---
title: Date
date: 2018-01-15
---
`)
for i := 1; i <= 20; i++ {
b.WithContent(fmt.Sprintf("main-section/p%d.md", i), `---
title: Date
date: 2012-01-12
---
`)
}
b.CreateSites().Build(BuildCfg{})
b.Assert(len(b.H.Sites), qt.Equals, 1)
s := b.H.Sites[0]
checkDate := func(p page.Page, year int) {
b.Assert(p.Date().Year(), qt.Equals, year)
b.Assert(p.Lastmod().Year(), qt.Equals, year)
}
checkDate(s.getPage("/"), 2018)
checkDate(s.getPage("/no-index"), 2017)
b.Assert(s.getPage("/with-index-no-date").Date().IsZero(), qt.Equals, true)
checkDate(s.getPage("/with-index-date"), 2018)
b.Assert(s.Site.LastChange().Year(), qt.Equals, 2018)
}
func TestCreateNewPage(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
c := qt.New(t)
assertFunc := func(t *testing.T, ext string, pages page.Pages) {
p := pages[0]
// issue #2290: Path is relative to the content dir and will continue to be so.
c.Assert(p.File().Path(), qt.Equals, fmt.Sprintf("p0.%s", ext))
c.Assert(p.IsHome(), qt.Equals, false)
checkPageTitle(t, p, "Simple")
checkPageContent(t, p, normalizeExpected(ext, "<p>Simple Page</p>\n"))
checkPageSummary(t, p, "Simple Page")
checkPageType(t, p, "page")
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}
settings := map[string]interface{}{
"contentDir": "mycontent",
}
testAllMarkdownEnginesForPages(t, assertFunc, settings, simplePage)
}
func TestPageSummary(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
assertFunc := func(t *testing.T, ext string, pages page.Pages) {
p := pages[0]
checkPageTitle(t, p, "SimpleWithoutSummaryDelimiter")
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// Source is not Asciidoctor- or RST-compatible so don't test them
if ext != "ad" && ext != "rst" {
checkPageContent(t, p, normalizeExpected(ext, "<p><a href=\"https://lipsum.com/\">Lorem ipsum</a> dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.</p>\n\n<p>Additional text.</p>\n\n<p>Further text.</p>\n"), ext)
checkPageSummary(t, p, normalizeExpected(ext, "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. Additional text."), ext)
}
checkPageType(t, p, "page")
}
testAllMarkdownEnginesForPages(t, assertFunc, nil, simplePageWithoutSummaryDelimiter)
}
func TestPageWithDelimiter(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
assertFunc := func(t *testing.T, ext string, pages page.Pages) {
p := pages[0]
checkPageTitle(t, p, "Simple")
checkPageContent(t, p, normalizeExpected(ext, "<p>Summary Next Line</p>\n\n<p>Some more text</p>\n"), ext)
checkPageSummary(t, p, normalizeExpected(ext, "<p>Summary Next Line</p>"), ext)
checkPageType(t, p, "page")
}
testAllMarkdownEnginesForPages(t, assertFunc, nil, simplePageWithSummaryDelimiter)
}
func TestPageWithSummaryParameter(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
assertFunc := func(t *testing.T, ext string, pages page.Pages) {
p := pages[0]
checkPageTitle(t, p, "SimpleWithSummaryParameter")
checkPageContent(t, p, normalizeExpected(ext, "<p>Some text.</p>\n\n<p>Some more text.</p>\n"), ext)
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// Summary is not Asciidoctor- or RST-compatible so don't test them
if ext != "ad" && ext != "rst" {
checkPageSummary(t, p, normalizeExpected(ext, "Page with summary parameter and <a href=\"http://www.example.com/\">a link</a>"), ext)
}
checkPageType(t, p, "page")
}
testAllMarkdownEnginesForPages(t, assertFunc, nil, simplePageWithSummaryParameter)
}
// Issue #3854
hugolib: Extract date and slug from filename This commit makes it possible to extract the date from the content filename. Also, the filenames in these cases will make for very poor permalinks, so we will also use the remaining part as the page `slug` if that value is not set in front matter. This should make it easier to move content from Jekyll to Hugo. To enable, put this in your `config.toml`: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":filename", ":default"] ``` This commit is also a spring cleaning of how the different dates are configured in Hugo. Hugo will check for dates following the configuration from left to right, starting with `:filename` etc. So, if you want to use the `file modification time`, this can be a good configuration: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [ "date",":fileModTime", ":default"] lastmod = ["lastmod" ,":fileModTime", ":default"] ``` The current `:default` values for the different dates are ```toml [frontmatter] date = ["date","publishDate", "lastmod"] lastmod = ["lastmod", "date","publishDate"] publishDate = ["publishDate", "date"] expiryDate = ["expiryDate"] ``` The above will now be the same as: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":default"] lastmod = [":default"] publishDate = [":default"] expiryDate = [":default"] ``` Note: * We have some built-in aliases to the above: lastmod => modified, publishDate => pubdate, published and expiryDate => unpublishdate. * If you want a new configuration for, say, `date`, you can provide only that line, and the rest will be preserved. * All the keywords to the right that does not start with a ":" maps to front matter parameters, and can be any date param (e.g. `myCustomDateParam`). * The keywords to the left are the **4 predefined dates in Hugo**, i.e. they are constant values. * The current "special date handlers" are `:fileModTime` and `:filename`. We will soon add `:git` to that list. Fixes #285 Closes #3310 Closes #3762 Closes #4340
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// Also see https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/3977
func TestPageWithDateFields(t *testing.T) {
c := qt.New(t)
pageWithDate := `---
title: P%d
weight: %d
%s: 2017-10-13
---
Simple Page With Some Date`
hasDate := func(p page.Page) bool {
return p.Date().Year() == 2017
}
datePage := func(field string, weight int) string {
return fmt.Sprintf(pageWithDate, weight, weight, field)
}
t.Parallel()
assertFunc := func(t *testing.T, ext string, pages page.Pages) {
c.Assert(len(pages) > 0, qt.Equals, true)
for _, p := range pages {
c.Assert(hasDate(p), qt.Equals, true)
}
}
fields := []string{"date", "publishdate", "pubdate", "published"}
pageContents := make([]string, len(fields))
for i, field := range fields {
pageContents[i] = datePage(field, i+1)
}
testAllMarkdownEnginesForPages(t, assertFunc, nil, pageContents...)
}
// Issue #2601
func TestPageRawContent(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
cfg, fs := newTestCfg()
c := qt.New(t)
writeSource(t, fs, filepath.Join("content", "raw.md"), `---
title: Raw
---
**Raw**`)
writeSource(t, fs, filepath.Join("layouts", "_default", "single.html"), `{{ .RawContent }}`)
s := buildSingleSite(t, deps.DepsCfg{Fs: fs, Cfg: cfg}, BuildCfg{SkipRender: true})
c.Assert(len(s.RegularPages()), qt.Equals, 1)
p := s.RegularPages()[0]
c.Assert("**Raw**", qt.Equals, p.RawContent())
}
func TestPageWithShortCodeInSummary(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
assertFunc := func(t *testing.T, ext string, pages page.Pages) {
p := pages[0]
checkPageTitle(t, p, "Simple")
checkPageContent(t, p, normalizeExpected(ext, "<p>Summary Next Line. <figure><img src=\"/not/real\"/> </figure> . More text here.</p><p>Some more text</p>"))
checkPageSummary(t, p, "Summary Next Line. . More text here. Some more text")
checkPageType(t, p, "page")
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}
Shortcode rewrite, take 2 This commit contains a restructuring and partial rewrite of the shortcode handling. Prior to this commit rendering of the page content was mingled with handling of the shortcodes. This led to several oddities. The new flow is: 1. Shortcodes are extracted from page and replaced with placeholders. 2. Shortcodes are processed and rendered 3. Page is processed 4. The placeholders are replaced with the rendered shortcodes The handling of summaries is also made simpler by this. This commit also introduces some other chenges: 1. distinction between shortcodes that need further processing and those who do not: * `{{< >}}`: Typically raw HTML. Will not be processed. * `{{% %}}`: Will be processed by the page's markup engine (Markdown or (infuture) Asciidoctor) The above also involves a new shortcode-parser, with lexical scanning inspired by Rob Pike's talk called "Lexical Scanning in Go", which should be easier to understand, give better error messages and perform better. 2. If you want to exclude a shortcode from being processed (for documentation etc.), the inner part of the shorcode must be commented out, i.e. `{{%/* movie 47238zzb */%}}`. See the updated shortcode section in the documentation for further examples. The new parser supports nested shortcodes. This isn't new, but has two related design choices worth mentioning: * The shortcodes will be rendered individually, so If both `{{< >}}` and `{{% %}}` are used in the nested hierarchy, one will be passed through the page's markdown processor, the other not. * To avoid potential costly overhead of always looking far ahead for a possible closing tag, this implementation looks at the template itself, and is branded as a container with inner content if it contains a reference to `.Inner` Fixes #565 Fixes #480 Fixes #461 And probably some others.
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testAllMarkdownEnginesForPages(t, assertFunc, nil, simplePageWithShortcodeInSummary)
}
func TestPageWithAdditionalExtension(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
cfg, fs := newTestCfg()
cfg.Set("markup", map[string]interface{}{
"defaultMarkdownHandler": "blackfriday", // TODO(bep)
})
c := qt.New(t)
writeSource(t, fs, filepath.Join("content", "simple.md"), simplePageWithAdditionalExtension)
s := buildSingleSite(t, deps.DepsCfg{Fs: fs, Cfg: cfg}, BuildCfg{SkipRender: true})
c.Assert(len(s.RegularPages()), qt.Equals, 1)
p := s.RegularPages()[0]
checkPageContent(t, p, "<p>first line.<br />\nsecond line.</p>\n\n<p>fourth line.</p>\n")
}
func TestTableOfContents(t *testing.T) {
cfg, fs := newTestCfg()
c := qt.New(t)
writeSource(t, fs, filepath.Join("content", "tocpage.md"), pageWithToC)
s := buildSingleSite(t, deps.DepsCfg{Fs: fs, Cfg: cfg}, BuildCfg{SkipRender: true})
c.Assert(len(s.RegularPages()), qt.Equals, 1)
p := s.RegularPages()[0]
checkPageContent(t, p, "<p>For some moments the old man did not reply. He stood with bowed head, buried in deep thought. But at last he spoke.</p><h2 id=\"aa\">AA</h2> <p>I have no idea, of course, how long it took me to reach the limit of the plain, but at last I entered the foothills, following a pretty little canyon upward toward the mountains. Beside me frolicked a laughing brooklet, hurrying upon its noisy way down to the silent sea. In its quieter pools I discovered many small fish, of four-or five-pound weight I should imagine. In appearance, except as to size and color, they were not unlike the whale of our own seas. As I watched them playing about I discovered, not only that they suckled their young, but that at intervals they rose to the surface to breathe as well as to feed upon certain grasses and a strange, scarlet lichen which grew upon the rocks just above the water line.</p><h3 id=\"aaa\">AAA</h3> <p>I remember I felt an extraordinary persuasion that I was being played with, that presently, when I was upon the very verge of safety, this mysterious death&ndash;as swift as the passage of light&ndash;would leap after me from the pit about the cylinder and strike me down. ## BB</p><h3 id=\"bbb\">BBB</h3> <p>&ldquo;You&rsquo;re a great Granser,&rdquo; he cried delightedly, &ldquo;always making believe them little marks mean something.&rdquo;</p>")
checkPageTOC(t, p, "<nav id=\"TableOfContents\">\n <ul>\n <li><a href=\"#aa\">AA</a>\n <ul>\n <li><a href=\"#aaa\">AAA</a></li>\n <li><a href=\"#bbb\">BBB</a></li>\n </ul>\n </li>\n </ul>\n</nav>")
}
func TestPageWithMoreTag(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
assertFunc := func(t *testing.T, ext string, pages page.Pages) {
p := pages[0]
checkPageTitle(t, p, "Simple")
checkPageContent(t, p, normalizeExpected(ext, "<p>Summary Same Line</p>\n\n<p>Some more text</p>\n"))
checkPageSummary(t, p, normalizeExpected(ext, "<p>Summary Same Line</p>"))
checkPageType(t, p, "page")
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}
testAllMarkdownEnginesForPages(t, assertFunc, nil, simplePageWithSummaryDelimiterSameLine)
}
// #2973
func TestSummaryWithHTMLTagsOnNextLine(t *testing.T) {
assertFunc := func(t *testing.T, ext string, pages page.Pages) {
c := qt.New(t)
p := pages[0]
s := string(p.Summary())
c.Assert(s, qt.Contains, "Happy new year everyone!")
c.Assert(s, qt.Not(qt.Contains), "User interface")
}
testAllMarkdownEnginesForPages(t, assertFunc, nil, `---
title: Simple
---
Happy new year everyone!
Here is the last report for commits in the year 2016. It covers hrev50718-hrev50829.
<!--more-->
<h3>User interface</h3>
`)
}
func TestPageWithDate(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
cfg, fs := newTestCfg()
c := qt.New(t)
writeSource(t, fs, filepath.Join("content", "simple.md"), simplePageRFC3339Date)
s := buildSingleSite(t, deps.DepsCfg{Fs: fs, Cfg: cfg}, BuildCfg{SkipRender: true})
c.Assert(len(s.RegularPages()), qt.Equals, 1)
p := s.RegularPages()[0]
d, _ := time.Parse(time.RFC3339, "2013-05-17T16:59:30Z")
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checkPageDate(t, p, d)
}
func TestPageWithLastmodFromGitInfo(t *testing.T) {
if htesting.IsCI() {
// TODO(bep) figure out why this fails on GitHub actions.
t.Skip("Skip GitInfo test on CI")
}
c := qt.New(t)
// We need to use the OS fs for this.
cfg := config.New()
fs := hugofs.NewFrom(hugofs.Os, cfg)
fs.Destination = &afero.MemMapFs{}
wd, err := os.Getwd()
c.Assert(err, qt.IsNil)
cfg.Set("frontmatter", map[string]interface{}{
"lastmod": []string{":git", "lastmod"},
})
cfg.Set("defaultContentLanguage", "en")
langConfig := map[string]interface{}{
"en": map[string]interface{}{
"weight": 1,
"languageName": "English",
"contentDir": "content",
},
"nn": map[string]interface{}{
"weight": 2,
"languageName": "Nynorsk",
"contentDir": "content_nn",
},
}
cfg.Set("languages", langConfig)
cfg.Set("enableGitInfo", true)
cfg.Set("workingDir", filepath.Join(wd, "testsite"))
b := newTestSitesBuilderFromDepsCfg(t, deps.DepsCfg{Fs: fs, Cfg: cfg}).WithNothingAdded()
b.Build(BuildCfg{SkipRender: true})
h := b.H
c.Assert(len(h.Sites), qt.Equals, 2)
enSite := h.Sites[0]
c.Assert(len(enSite.RegularPages()), qt.Equals, 1)
// 2018-03-11 is the Git author date for testsite/content/first-post.md
c.Assert(enSite.RegularPages()[0].Lastmod().Format("2006-01-02"), qt.Equals, "2018-03-11")
nnSite := h.Sites[1]
c.Assert(len(nnSite.RegularPages()), qt.Equals, 1)
// 2018-08-11 is the Git author date for testsite/content_nn/first-post.md
c.Assert(nnSite.RegularPages()[0].Lastmod().Format("2006-01-02"), qt.Equals, "2018-08-11")
}
hugolib: Extract date and slug from filename This commit makes it possible to extract the date from the content filename. Also, the filenames in these cases will make for very poor permalinks, so we will also use the remaining part as the page `slug` if that value is not set in front matter. This should make it easier to move content from Jekyll to Hugo. To enable, put this in your `config.toml`: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":filename", ":default"] ``` This commit is also a spring cleaning of how the different dates are configured in Hugo. Hugo will check for dates following the configuration from left to right, starting with `:filename` etc. So, if you want to use the `file modification time`, this can be a good configuration: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [ "date",":fileModTime", ":default"] lastmod = ["lastmod" ,":fileModTime", ":default"] ``` The current `:default` values for the different dates are ```toml [frontmatter] date = ["date","publishDate", "lastmod"] lastmod = ["lastmod", "date","publishDate"] publishDate = ["publishDate", "date"] expiryDate = ["expiryDate"] ``` The above will now be the same as: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":default"] lastmod = [":default"] publishDate = [":default"] expiryDate = [":default"] ``` Note: * We have some built-in aliases to the above: lastmod => modified, publishDate => pubdate, published and expiryDate => unpublishdate. * If you want a new configuration for, say, `date`, you can provide only that line, and the rest will be preserved. * All the keywords to the right that does not start with a ":" maps to front matter parameters, and can be any date param (e.g. `myCustomDateParam`). * The keywords to the left are the **4 predefined dates in Hugo**, i.e. they are constant values. * The current "special date handlers" are `:fileModTime` and `:filename`. We will soon add `:git` to that list. Fixes #285 Closes #3310 Closes #3762 Closes #4340
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func TestPageWithFrontMatterConfig(t *testing.T) {
for _, dateHandler := range []string{":filename", ":fileModTime"} {
dateHandler := dateHandler
hugolib: Extract date and slug from filename This commit makes it possible to extract the date from the content filename. Also, the filenames in these cases will make for very poor permalinks, so we will also use the remaining part as the page `slug` if that value is not set in front matter. This should make it easier to move content from Jekyll to Hugo. To enable, put this in your `config.toml`: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":filename", ":default"] ``` This commit is also a spring cleaning of how the different dates are configured in Hugo. Hugo will check for dates following the configuration from left to right, starting with `:filename` etc. So, if you want to use the `file modification time`, this can be a good configuration: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [ "date",":fileModTime", ":default"] lastmod = ["lastmod" ,":fileModTime", ":default"] ``` The current `:default` values for the different dates are ```toml [frontmatter] date = ["date","publishDate", "lastmod"] lastmod = ["lastmod", "date","publishDate"] publishDate = ["publishDate", "date"] expiryDate = ["expiryDate"] ``` The above will now be the same as: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":default"] lastmod = [":default"] publishDate = [":default"] expiryDate = [":default"] ``` Note: * We have some built-in aliases to the above: lastmod => modified, publishDate => pubdate, published and expiryDate => unpublishdate. * If you want a new configuration for, say, `date`, you can provide only that line, and the rest will be preserved. * All the keywords to the right that does not start with a ":" maps to front matter parameters, and can be any date param (e.g. `myCustomDateParam`). * The keywords to the left are the **4 predefined dates in Hugo**, i.e. they are constant values. * The current "special date handlers" are `:fileModTime` and `:filename`. We will soon add `:git` to that list. Fixes #285 Closes #3310 Closes #3762 Closes #4340
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t.Run(fmt.Sprintf("dateHandler=%q", dateHandler), func(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
c := qt.New(t)
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cfg, fs := newTestCfg()
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hugolib: Extract date and slug from filename This commit makes it possible to extract the date from the content filename. Also, the filenames in these cases will make for very poor permalinks, so we will also use the remaining part as the page `slug` if that value is not set in front matter. This should make it easier to move content from Jekyll to Hugo. To enable, put this in your `config.toml`: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":filename", ":default"] ``` This commit is also a spring cleaning of how the different dates are configured in Hugo. Hugo will check for dates following the configuration from left to right, starting with `:filename` etc. So, if you want to use the `file modification time`, this can be a good configuration: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [ "date",":fileModTime", ":default"] lastmod = ["lastmod" ,":fileModTime", ":default"] ``` The current `:default` values for the different dates are ```toml [frontmatter] date = ["date","publishDate", "lastmod"] lastmod = ["lastmod", "date","publishDate"] publishDate = ["publishDate", "date"] expiryDate = ["expiryDate"] ``` The above will now be the same as: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":default"] lastmod = [":default"] publishDate = [":default"] expiryDate = [":default"] ``` Note: * We have some built-in aliases to the above: lastmod => modified, publishDate => pubdate, published and expiryDate => unpublishdate. * If you want a new configuration for, say, `date`, you can provide only that line, and the rest will be preserved. * All the keywords to the right that does not start with a ":" maps to front matter parameters, and can be any date param (e.g. `myCustomDateParam`). * The keywords to the left are the **4 predefined dates in Hugo**, i.e. they are constant values. * The current "special date handlers" are `:fileModTime` and `:filename`. We will soon add `:git` to that list. Fixes #285 Closes #3310 Closes #3762 Closes #4340
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pageTemplate := `
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---
hugolib: Extract date and slug from filename This commit makes it possible to extract the date from the content filename. Also, the filenames in these cases will make for very poor permalinks, so we will also use the remaining part as the page `slug` if that value is not set in front matter. This should make it easier to move content from Jekyll to Hugo. To enable, put this in your `config.toml`: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":filename", ":default"] ``` This commit is also a spring cleaning of how the different dates are configured in Hugo. Hugo will check for dates following the configuration from left to right, starting with `:filename` etc. So, if you want to use the `file modification time`, this can be a good configuration: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [ "date",":fileModTime", ":default"] lastmod = ["lastmod" ,":fileModTime", ":default"] ``` The current `:default` values for the different dates are ```toml [frontmatter] date = ["date","publishDate", "lastmod"] lastmod = ["lastmod", "date","publishDate"] publishDate = ["publishDate", "date"] expiryDate = ["expiryDate"] ``` The above will now be the same as: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":default"] lastmod = [":default"] publishDate = [":default"] expiryDate = [":default"] ``` Note: * We have some built-in aliases to the above: lastmod => modified, publishDate => pubdate, published and expiryDate => unpublishdate. * If you want a new configuration for, say, `date`, you can provide only that line, and the rest will be preserved. * All the keywords to the right that does not start with a ":" maps to front matter parameters, and can be any date param (e.g. `myCustomDateParam`). * The keywords to the left are the **4 predefined dates in Hugo**, i.e. they are constant values. * The current "special date handlers" are `:fileModTime` and `:filename`. We will soon add `:git` to that list. Fixes #285 Closes #3310 Closes #3762 Closes #4340
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title: Page
weight: %d
lastMod: 2018-02-28
%s
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---
hugolib: Extract date and slug from filename This commit makes it possible to extract the date from the content filename. Also, the filenames in these cases will make for very poor permalinks, so we will also use the remaining part as the page `slug` if that value is not set in front matter. This should make it easier to move content from Jekyll to Hugo. To enable, put this in your `config.toml`: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":filename", ":default"] ``` This commit is also a spring cleaning of how the different dates are configured in Hugo. Hugo will check for dates following the configuration from left to right, starting with `:filename` etc. So, if you want to use the `file modification time`, this can be a good configuration: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [ "date",":fileModTime", ":default"] lastmod = ["lastmod" ,":fileModTime", ":default"] ``` The current `:default` values for the different dates are ```toml [frontmatter] date = ["date","publishDate", "lastmod"] lastmod = ["lastmod", "date","publishDate"] publishDate = ["publishDate", "date"] expiryDate = ["expiryDate"] ``` The above will now be the same as: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":default"] lastmod = [":default"] publishDate = [":default"] expiryDate = [":default"] ``` Note: * We have some built-in aliases to the above: lastmod => modified, publishDate => pubdate, published and expiryDate => unpublishdate. * If you want a new configuration for, say, `date`, you can provide only that line, and the rest will be preserved. * All the keywords to the right that does not start with a ":" maps to front matter parameters, and can be any date param (e.g. `myCustomDateParam`). * The keywords to the left are the **4 predefined dates in Hugo**, i.e. they are constant values. * The current "special date handlers" are `:fileModTime` and `:filename`. We will soon add `:git` to that list. Fixes #285 Closes #3310 Closes #3762 Closes #4340
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Content
`
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hugolib: Extract date and slug from filename This commit makes it possible to extract the date from the content filename. Also, the filenames in these cases will make for very poor permalinks, so we will also use the remaining part as the page `slug` if that value is not set in front matter. This should make it easier to move content from Jekyll to Hugo. To enable, put this in your `config.toml`: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":filename", ":default"] ``` This commit is also a spring cleaning of how the different dates are configured in Hugo. Hugo will check for dates following the configuration from left to right, starting with `:filename` etc. So, if you want to use the `file modification time`, this can be a good configuration: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [ "date",":fileModTime", ":default"] lastmod = ["lastmod" ,":fileModTime", ":default"] ``` The current `:default` values for the different dates are ```toml [frontmatter] date = ["date","publishDate", "lastmod"] lastmod = ["lastmod", "date","publishDate"] publishDate = ["publishDate", "date"] expiryDate = ["expiryDate"] ``` The above will now be the same as: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":default"] lastmod = [":default"] publishDate = [":default"] expiryDate = [":default"] ``` Note: * We have some built-in aliases to the above: lastmod => modified, publishDate => pubdate, published and expiryDate => unpublishdate. * If you want a new configuration for, say, `date`, you can provide only that line, and the rest will be preserved. * All the keywords to the right that does not start with a ":" maps to front matter parameters, and can be any date param (e.g. `myCustomDateParam`). * The keywords to the left are the **4 predefined dates in Hugo**, i.e. they are constant values. * The current "special date handlers" are `:fileModTime` and `:filename`. We will soon add `:git` to that list. Fixes #285 Closes #3310 Closes #3762 Closes #4340
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cfg.Set("frontmatter", map[string]interface{}{
"date": []string{dateHandler, "date"},
})
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hugolib: Extract date and slug from filename This commit makes it possible to extract the date from the content filename. Also, the filenames in these cases will make for very poor permalinks, so we will also use the remaining part as the page `slug` if that value is not set in front matter. This should make it easier to move content from Jekyll to Hugo. To enable, put this in your `config.toml`: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":filename", ":default"] ``` This commit is also a spring cleaning of how the different dates are configured in Hugo. Hugo will check for dates following the configuration from left to right, starting with `:filename` etc. So, if you want to use the `file modification time`, this can be a good configuration: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [ "date",":fileModTime", ":default"] lastmod = ["lastmod" ,":fileModTime", ":default"] ``` The current `:default` values for the different dates are ```toml [frontmatter] date = ["date","publishDate", "lastmod"] lastmod = ["lastmod", "date","publishDate"] publishDate = ["publishDate", "date"] expiryDate = ["expiryDate"] ``` The above will now be the same as: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":default"] lastmod = [":default"] publishDate = [":default"] expiryDate = [":default"] ``` Note: * We have some built-in aliases to the above: lastmod => modified, publishDate => pubdate, published and expiryDate => unpublishdate. * If you want a new configuration for, say, `date`, you can provide only that line, and the rest will be preserved. * All the keywords to the right that does not start with a ":" maps to front matter parameters, and can be any date param (e.g. `myCustomDateParam`). * The keywords to the left are the **4 predefined dates in Hugo**, i.e. they are constant values. * The current "special date handlers" are `:fileModTime` and `:filename`. We will soon add `:git` to that list. Fixes #285 Closes #3310 Closes #3762 Closes #4340
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c1 := filepath.Join("content", "section", "2012-02-21-noslug.md")
c2 := filepath.Join("content", "section", "2012-02-22-slug.md")
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hugolib: Extract date and slug from filename This commit makes it possible to extract the date from the content filename. Also, the filenames in these cases will make for very poor permalinks, so we will also use the remaining part as the page `slug` if that value is not set in front matter. This should make it easier to move content from Jekyll to Hugo. To enable, put this in your `config.toml`: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":filename", ":default"] ``` This commit is also a spring cleaning of how the different dates are configured in Hugo. Hugo will check for dates following the configuration from left to right, starting with `:filename` etc. So, if you want to use the `file modification time`, this can be a good configuration: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [ "date",":fileModTime", ":default"] lastmod = ["lastmod" ,":fileModTime", ":default"] ``` The current `:default` values for the different dates are ```toml [frontmatter] date = ["date","publishDate", "lastmod"] lastmod = ["lastmod", "date","publishDate"] publishDate = ["publishDate", "date"] expiryDate = ["expiryDate"] ``` The above will now be the same as: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":default"] lastmod = [":default"] publishDate = [":default"] expiryDate = [":default"] ``` Note: * We have some built-in aliases to the above: lastmod => modified, publishDate => pubdate, published and expiryDate => unpublishdate. * If you want a new configuration for, say, `date`, you can provide only that line, and the rest will be preserved. * All the keywords to the right that does not start with a ":" maps to front matter parameters, and can be any date param (e.g. `myCustomDateParam`). * The keywords to the left are the **4 predefined dates in Hugo**, i.e. they are constant values. * The current "special date handlers" are `:fileModTime` and `:filename`. We will soon add `:git` to that list. Fixes #285 Closes #3310 Closes #3762 Closes #4340
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writeSource(t, fs, c1, fmt.Sprintf(pageTemplate, 1, ""))
writeSource(t, fs, c2, fmt.Sprintf(pageTemplate, 2, "slug: aslug"))
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hugolib: Extract date and slug from filename This commit makes it possible to extract the date from the content filename. Also, the filenames in these cases will make for very poor permalinks, so we will also use the remaining part as the page `slug` if that value is not set in front matter. This should make it easier to move content from Jekyll to Hugo. To enable, put this in your `config.toml`: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":filename", ":default"] ``` This commit is also a spring cleaning of how the different dates are configured in Hugo. Hugo will check for dates following the configuration from left to right, starting with `:filename` etc. So, if you want to use the `file modification time`, this can be a good configuration: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [ "date",":fileModTime", ":default"] lastmod = ["lastmod" ,":fileModTime", ":default"] ``` The current `:default` values for the different dates are ```toml [frontmatter] date = ["date","publishDate", "lastmod"] lastmod = ["lastmod", "date","publishDate"] publishDate = ["publishDate", "date"] expiryDate = ["expiryDate"] ``` The above will now be the same as: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":default"] lastmod = [":default"] publishDate = [":default"] expiryDate = [":default"] ``` Note: * We have some built-in aliases to the above: lastmod => modified, publishDate => pubdate, published and expiryDate => unpublishdate. * If you want a new configuration for, say, `date`, you can provide only that line, and the rest will be preserved. * All the keywords to the right that does not start with a ":" maps to front matter parameters, and can be any date param (e.g. `myCustomDateParam`). * The keywords to the left are the **4 predefined dates in Hugo**, i.e. they are constant values. * The current "special date handlers" are `:fileModTime` and `:filename`. We will soon add `:git` to that list. Fixes #285 Closes #3310 Closes #3762 Closes #4340
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c1fi, err := fs.Source.Stat(c1)
c.Assert(err, qt.IsNil)
hugolib: Extract date and slug from filename This commit makes it possible to extract the date from the content filename. Also, the filenames in these cases will make for very poor permalinks, so we will also use the remaining part as the page `slug` if that value is not set in front matter. This should make it easier to move content from Jekyll to Hugo. To enable, put this in your `config.toml`: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":filename", ":default"] ``` This commit is also a spring cleaning of how the different dates are configured in Hugo. Hugo will check for dates following the configuration from left to right, starting with `:filename` etc. So, if you want to use the `file modification time`, this can be a good configuration: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [ "date",":fileModTime", ":default"] lastmod = ["lastmod" ,":fileModTime", ":default"] ``` The current `:default` values for the different dates are ```toml [frontmatter] date = ["date","publishDate", "lastmod"] lastmod = ["lastmod", "date","publishDate"] publishDate = ["publishDate", "date"] expiryDate = ["expiryDate"] ``` The above will now be the same as: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":default"] lastmod = [":default"] publishDate = [":default"] expiryDate = [":default"] ``` Note: * We have some built-in aliases to the above: lastmod => modified, publishDate => pubdate, published and expiryDate => unpublishdate. * If you want a new configuration for, say, `date`, you can provide only that line, and the rest will be preserved. * All the keywords to the right that does not start with a ":" maps to front matter parameters, and can be any date param (e.g. `myCustomDateParam`). * The keywords to the left are the **4 predefined dates in Hugo**, i.e. they are constant values. * The current "special date handlers" are `:fileModTime` and `:filename`. We will soon add `:git` to that list. Fixes #285 Closes #3310 Closes #3762 Closes #4340
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c2fi, err := fs.Source.Stat(c2)
c.Assert(err, qt.IsNil)
b := newTestSitesBuilderFromDepsCfg(t, deps.DepsCfg{Fs: fs, Cfg: cfg}).WithNothingAdded()
b.Build(BuildCfg{SkipRender: true})
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s := b.H.Sites[0]
c.Assert(len(s.RegularPages()), qt.Equals, 2)
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noSlug := s.RegularPages()[0]
slug := s.RegularPages()[1]
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c.Assert(noSlug.Lastmod().Day(), qt.Equals, 28)
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hugolib: Extract date and slug from filename This commit makes it possible to extract the date from the content filename. Also, the filenames in these cases will make for very poor permalinks, so we will also use the remaining part as the page `slug` if that value is not set in front matter. This should make it easier to move content from Jekyll to Hugo. To enable, put this in your `config.toml`: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":filename", ":default"] ``` This commit is also a spring cleaning of how the different dates are configured in Hugo. Hugo will check for dates following the configuration from left to right, starting with `:filename` etc. So, if you want to use the `file modification time`, this can be a good configuration: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [ "date",":fileModTime", ":default"] lastmod = ["lastmod" ,":fileModTime", ":default"] ``` The current `:default` values for the different dates are ```toml [frontmatter] date = ["date","publishDate", "lastmod"] lastmod = ["lastmod", "date","publishDate"] publishDate = ["publishDate", "date"] expiryDate = ["expiryDate"] ``` The above will now be the same as: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":default"] lastmod = [":default"] publishDate = [":default"] expiryDate = [":default"] ``` Note: * We have some built-in aliases to the above: lastmod => modified, publishDate => pubdate, published and expiryDate => unpublishdate. * If you want a new configuration for, say, `date`, you can provide only that line, and the rest will be preserved. * All the keywords to the right that does not start with a ":" maps to front matter parameters, and can be any date param (e.g. `myCustomDateParam`). * The keywords to the left are the **4 predefined dates in Hugo**, i.e. they are constant values. * The current "special date handlers" are `:fileModTime` and `:filename`. We will soon add `:git` to that list. Fixes #285 Closes #3310 Closes #3762 Closes #4340
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switch strings.ToLower(dateHandler) {
case ":filename":
c.Assert(noSlug.Date().IsZero(), qt.Equals, false)
c.Assert(slug.Date().IsZero(), qt.Equals, false)
c.Assert(noSlug.Date().Year(), qt.Equals, 2012)
c.Assert(slug.Date().Year(), qt.Equals, 2012)
c.Assert(noSlug.Slug(), qt.Equals, "noslug")
c.Assert(slug.Slug(), qt.Equals, "aslug")
hugolib: Extract date and slug from filename This commit makes it possible to extract the date from the content filename. Also, the filenames in these cases will make for very poor permalinks, so we will also use the remaining part as the page `slug` if that value is not set in front matter. This should make it easier to move content from Jekyll to Hugo. To enable, put this in your `config.toml`: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":filename", ":default"] ``` This commit is also a spring cleaning of how the different dates are configured in Hugo. Hugo will check for dates following the configuration from left to right, starting with `:filename` etc. So, if you want to use the `file modification time`, this can be a good configuration: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [ "date",":fileModTime", ":default"] lastmod = ["lastmod" ,":fileModTime", ":default"] ``` The current `:default` values for the different dates are ```toml [frontmatter] date = ["date","publishDate", "lastmod"] lastmod = ["lastmod", "date","publishDate"] publishDate = ["publishDate", "date"] expiryDate = ["expiryDate"] ``` The above will now be the same as: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":default"] lastmod = [":default"] publishDate = [":default"] expiryDate = [":default"] ``` Note: * We have some built-in aliases to the above: lastmod => modified, publishDate => pubdate, published and expiryDate => unpublishdate. * If you want a new configuration for, say, `date`, you can provide only that line, and the rest will be preserved. * All the keywords to the right that does not start with a ":" maps to front matter parameters, and can be any date param (e.g. `myCustomDateParam`). * The keywords to the left are the **4 predefined dates in Hugo**, i.e. they are constant values. * The current "special date handlers" are `:fileModTime` and `:filename`. We will soon add `:git` to that list. Fixes #285 Closes #3310 Closes #3762 Closes #4340
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case ":filemodtime":
c.Assert(noSlug.Date().Year(), qt.Equals, c1fi.ModTime().Year())
c.Assert(slug.Date().Year(), qt.Equals, c2fi.ModTime().Year())
hugolib: Extract date and slug from filename This commit makes it possible to extract the date from the content filename. Also, the filenames in these cases will make for very poor permalinks, so we will also use the remaining part as the page `slug` if that value is not set in front matter. This should make it easier to move content from Jekyll to Hugo. To enable, put this in your `config.toml`: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":filename", ":default"] ``` This commit is also a spring cleaning of how the different dates are configured in Hugo. Hugo will check for dates following the configuration from left to right, starting with `:filename` etc. So, if you want to use the `file modification time`, this can be a good configuration: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [ "date",":fileModTime", ":default"] lastmod = ["lastmod" ,":fileModTime", ":default"] ``` The current `:default` values for the different dates are ```toml [frontmatter] date = ["date","publishDate", "lastmod"] lastmod = ["lastmod", "date","publishDate"] publishDate = ["publishDate", "date"] expiryDate = ["expiryDate"] ``` The above will now be the same as: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":default"] lastmod = [":default"] publishDate = [":default"] expiryDate = [":default"] ``` Note: * We have some built-in aliases to the above: lastmod => modified, publishDate => pubdate, published and expiryDate => unpublishdate. * If you want a new configuration for, say, `date`, you can provide only that line, and the rest will be preserved. * All the keywords to the right that does not start with a ":" maps to front matter parameters, and can be any date param (e.g. `myCustomDateParam`). * The keywords to the left are the **4 predefined dates in Hugo**, i.e. they are constant values. * The current "special date handlers" are `:fileModTime` and `:filename`. We will soon add `:git` to that list. Fixes #285 Closes #3310 Closes #3762 Closes #4340
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fallthrough
default:
c.Assert(noSlug.Slug(), qt.Equals, "")
c.Assert(slug.Slug(), qt.Equals, "aslug")
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hugolib: Extract date and slug from filename This commit makes it possible to extract the date from the content filename. Also, the filenames in these cases will make for very poor permalinks, so we will also use the remaining part as the page `slug` if that value is not set in front matter. This should make it easier to move content from Jekyll to Hugo. To enable, put this in your `config.toml`: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":filename", ":default"] ``` This commit is also a spring cleaning of how the different dates are configured in Hugo. Hugo will check for dates following the configuration from left to right, starting with `:filename` etc. So, if you want to use the `file modification time`, this can be a good configuration: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [ "date",":fileModTime", ":default"] lastmod = ["lastmod" ,":fileModTime", ":default"] ``` The current `:default` values for the different dates are ```toml [frontmatter] date = ["date","publishDate", "lastmod"] lastmod = ["lastmod", "date","publishDate"] publishDate = ["publishDate", "date"] expiryDate = ["expiryDate"] ``` The above will now be the same as: ```toml [frontmatter] date = [":default"] lastmod = [":default"] publishDate = [":default"] expiryDate = [":default"] ``` Note: * We have some built-in aliases to the above: lastmod => modified, publishDate => pubdate, published and expiryDate => unpublishdate. * If you want a new configuration for, say, `date`, you can provide only that line, and the rest will be preserved. * All the keywords to the right that does not start with a ":" maps to front matter parameters, and can be any date param (e.g. `myCustomDateParam`). * The keywords to the left are the **4 predefined dates in Hugo**, i.e. they are constant values. * The current "special date handlers" are `:fileModTime` and `:filename`. We will soon add `:git` to that list. Fixes #285 Closes #3310 Closes #3762 Closes #4340
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}
})
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}
}
func TestWordCountWithAllCJKRunesWithoutHasCJKLanguage(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
assertFunc := func(t *testing.T, ext string, pages page.Pages) {
p := pages[0]
if p.WordCount() != 8 {
t.Fatalf("[%s] incorrect word count. expected %v, got %v", ext, 8, p.WordCount())
}
}
testAllMarkdownEnginesForPages(t, assertFunc, nil, simplePageWithAllCJKRunes)
}
func TestWordCountWithAllCJKRunesHasCJKLanguage(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
settings := map[string]interface{}{"hasCJKLanguage": true}
assertFunc := func(t *testing.T, ext string, pages page.Pages) {
p := pages[0]
if p.WordCount() != 15 {
t.Fatalf("[%s] incorrect word count, expected %v, got %v", ext, 15, p.WordCount())
}
}
testAllMarkdownEnginesForPages(t, assertFunc, settings, simplePageWithAllCJKRunes)
}
func TestWordCountWithMainEnglishWithCJKRunes(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
settings := map[string]interface{}{"hasCJKLanguage": true}
assertFunc := func(t *testing.T, ext string, pages page.Pages) {
p := pages[0]
if p.WordCount() != 74 {
t.Fatalf("[%s] incorrect word count, expected %v, got %v", ext, 74, p.WordCount())
}
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if p.Summary() != simplePageWithMainEnglishWithCJKRunesSummary {
t.Fatalf("[%s] incorrect Summary for content '%s'. expected %v, got %v", ext, p.Plain(),
simplePageWithMainEnglishWithCJKRunesSummary, p.Summary())
}
}
testAllMarkdownEnginesForPages(t, assertFunc, settings, simplePageWithMainEnglishWithCJKRunes)
}
func TestWordCountWithIsCJKLanguageFalse(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
settings := map[string]interface{}{
"hasCJKLanguage": true,
}
assertFunc := func(t *testing.T, ext string, pages page.Pages) {
p := pages[0]
if p.WordCount() != 75 {
t.Fatalf("[%s] incorrect word count for content '%s'. expected %v, got %v", ext, p.Plain(), 74, p.WordCount())
}
if p.Summary() != simplePageWithIsCJKLanguageFalseSummary {
t.Fatalf("[%s] incorrect Summary for content '%s'. expected %v, got %v", ext, p.Plain(),
simplePageWithIsCJKLanguageFalseSummary, p.Summary())
}
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}
testAllMarkdownEnginesForPages(t, assertFunc, settings, simplePageWithIsCJKLanguageFalse)
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}
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func TestWordCount(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
assertFunc := func(t *testing.T, ext string, pages page.Pages) {
p := pages[0]
if p.WordCount() != 483 {
t.Fatalf("[%s] incorrect word count. expected %v, got %v", ext, 483, p.WordCount())
}
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if p.FuzzyWordCount() != 500 {
t.Fatalf("[%s] incorrect word count. expected %v, got %v", ext, 500, p.FuzzyWordCount())
}
if p.ReadingTime() != 3 {
t.Fatalf("[%s] incorrect min read. expected %v, got %v", ext, 3, p.ReadingTime())
}
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}
testAllMarkdownEnginesForPages(t, assertFunc, nil, simplePageWithLongContent)
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}
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func TestPagePaths(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
c := qt.New(t)
siteParmalinksSetting := map[string]string{
"post": ":year/:month/:day/:title/",
}
tests := []struct {
content string
path string
hasPermalink bool
expected string
}{
{simplePage, "post/x.md", false, "post/x.html"},
{simplePageWithURL, "post/x.md", false, "simple/url/index.html"},
{simplePageWithSlug, "post/x.md", false, "post/simple-slug.html"},
{simplePageWithDate, "post/x.md", true, "2013/10/15/simple/index.html"},
{UTF8Page, "post/x.md", false, "post/x.html"},
{UTF8PageWithURL, "post/x.md", false, "ラーメン/url/index.html"},
{UTF8PageWithSlug, "post/x.md", false, "post/ラーメン-slug.html"},
{UTF8PageWithDate, "post/x.md", true, "2013/10/15/ラーメン/index.html"},
}
for _, test := range tests {
cfg, fs := newTestCfg()
if test.hasPermalink {
cfg.Set("permalinks", siteParmalinksSetting)
}
writeSource(t, fs, filepath.Join("content", filepath.FromSlash(test.path)), test.content)
s := buildSingleSite(t, deps.DepsCfg{Fs: fs, Cfg: cfg}, BuildCfg{SkipRender: true})
c.Assert(len(s.RegularPages()), qt.Equals, 1)
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}
}
func TestTranslationKey(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
c := qt.New(t)
cfg, fs := newTestCfg()
writeSource(t, fs, filepath.Join("content", filepath.FromSlash("sect/simple.no.md")), "---\ntitle: \"A1\"\ntranslationKey: \"k1\"\n---\nContent\n")
writeSource(t, fs, filepath.Join("content", filepath.FromSlash("sect/simple.en.md")), "---\ntitle: \"A2\"\n---\nContent\n")
s := buildSingleSite(t, deps.DepsCfg{Fs: fs, Cfg: cfg}, BuildCfg{SkipRender: true})
c.Assert(len(s.RegularPages()), qt.Equals, 2)
home, _ := s.Info.Home()
c.Assert(home, qt.Not(qt.IsNil))
c.Assert(home.TranslationKey(), qt.Equals, "home")
c.Assert(s.RegularPages()[0].TranslationKey(), qt.Equals, "page/k1")
p2 := s.RegularPages()[1]
c.Assert(p2.TranslationKey(), qt.Equals, "page/sect/simple")
}
func TestChompBOM(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
c := qt.New(t)
const utf8BOM = "\xef\xbb\xbf"
cfg, fs := newTestCfg()
writeSource(t, fs, filepath.Join("content", "simple.md"), utf8BOM+simplePage)
s := buildSingleSite(t, deps.DepsCfg{Fs: fs, Cfg: cfg}, BuildCfg{SkipRender: true})
c.Assert(len(s.RegularPages()), qt.Equals, 1)
p := s.RegularPages()[0]
checkPageTitle(t, p, "Simple")
}
func TestPageWithEmoji(t *testing.T) {
for _, enableEmoji := range []bool{true, false} {
v := config.New()
v.Set("enableEmoji", enableEmoji)
b := newTestSitesBuilder(t).WithViper(v)
b.WithContent("page-emoji.md", `---
title: "Hugo Smile"
---
This is a :smile:.
<!--more-->
Another :smile: This is :not: :an: :emoji:.
O :christmas_tree:
Write me an :e-mail: or :email:?
Too many colons: :: ::: :::: :?: :!: :.:
If you dislike this video, you can hit that :-1: button :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:,
but if you like it, hit :+1: and get subscribed!
`)
b.CreateSites().Build(BuildCfg{})
if enableEmoji {
b.AssertFileContent("public/page-emoji/index.html",
"This is a 😄",
"Another 😄",
"This is :not: :an: :emoji:.",
"O 🎄",
"Write me an 📧 or ✉️?",
"Too many colons: :: ::: :::: :?: :!: :.:",
"you can hit that 👎 button 😜,",
"hit 👍 and get subscribed!",
)
} else {
b.AssertFileContent("public/page-emoji/index.html",
"This is a :smile:",
"Another :smile:",
"This is :not: :an: :emoji:.",
"O :christmas_tree:",
"Write me an :e-mail: or :email:?",
"Too many colons: :: ::: :::: :?: :!: :.:",
"you can hit that :-1: button :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:,",
"hit :+1: and get subscribed!",
)
}
}
}
func TestPageHTMLContent(t *testing.T) {
b := newTestSitesBuilder(t)
b.WithSimpleConfigFile()
frontmatter := `---
title: "HTML Content"
---
`
b.WithContent("regular.html", frontmatter+`<h1>Hugo</h1>`)
b.WithContent("noblackfridayforyou.html", frontmatter+`**Hugo!**`)
b.WithContent("manualsummary.html", frontmatter+`
<p>This is summary</p>
<!--more-->
<p>This is the main content.</p>`)
b.Build(BuildCfg{})
b.AssertFileContent(
"public/regular/index.html",
"Single: HTML Content|Hello|en|RelPermalink: /regular/|",
"Summary: Hugo|Truncated: false")
b.AssertFileContent(
"public/noblackfridayforyou/index.html",
"Permalink: http://example.com/noblackfridayforyou/|**Hugo!**|",
)
// https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/5723
b.AssertFileContent(
"public/manualsummary/index.html",
"Single: HTML Content|Hello|en|RelPermalink: /manualsummary/|",
"Summary: \n<p>This is summary</p>\n|Truncated: true",
"|<p>This is the main content.</p>|",
)
}
// https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/5381
func TestPageManualSummary(t *testing.T) {
b := newTestSitesBuilder(t)
b.WithSimpleConfigFile()
b.WithContent("page-md-shortcode.md", `---
title: "Hugo"
---
This is a {{< sc >}}.
<!--more-->
Content.
`)
// https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/5464
b.WithContent("page-md-only-shortcode.md", `---
title: "Hugo"
---
{{< sc >}}
<!--more-->
{{< sc >}}
`)
b.WithContent("page-md-shortcode-same-line.md", `---
title: "Hugo"
---
This is a {{< sc >}}<!--more-->Same line.
`)
b.WithContent("page-md-shortcode-same-line-after.md", `---
title: "Hugo"
---
Summary<!--more-->{{< sc >}}
`)
b.WithContent("page-org-shortcode.org", `#+TITLE: T1
#+AUTHOR: A1
#+DESCRIPTION: D1
This is a {{< sc >}}.
# more
Content.
`)
b.WithContent("page-org-variant1.org", `#+TITLE: T1
Summary.
# more
Content.
`)
b.WithTemplatesAdded("layouts/shortcodes/sc.html", "a shortcode")
b.WithTemplatesAdded("layouts/_default/single.html", `
SUMMARY:{{ .Summary }}:END
--------------------------
CONTENT:{{ .Content }}
`)
b.CreateSites().Build(BuildCfg{})
b.AssertFileContent("public/page-md-shortcode/index.html",
"SUMMARY:<p>This is a a shortcode.</p>:END",
"CONTENT:<p>This is a a shortcode.</p>\n\n<p>Content.</p>\n",
)
b.AssertFileContent("public/page-md-shortcode-same-line/index.html",
"SUMMARY:<p>This is a a shortcode</p>:END",
"CONTENT:<p>This is a a shortcode</p>\n\n<p>Same line.</p>\n",
)
b.AssertFileContent("public/page-md-shortcode-same-line-after/index.html",
"SUMMARY:<p>Summary</p>:END",
"CONTENT:<p>Summary</p>\n\na shortcode",
)
b.AssertFileContent("public/page-org-shortcode/index.html",
"SUMMARY:<p>\nThis is a a shortcode.\n</p>:END",
"CONTENT:<p>\nThis is a a shortcode.\n</p>\n<p>\nContent.\t\n</p>\n",
)
b.AssertFileContent("public/page-org-variant1/index.html",
"SUMMARY:<p>\nSummary.\n</p>:END",
"CONTENT:<p>\nSummary.\n</p>\n<p>\nContent.\t\n</p>\n",
)
b.AssertFileContent("public/page-md-only-shortcode/index.html",
"SUMMARY:a shortcode:END",
"CONTENT:a shortcode\n\na shortcode\n",
)
}
// https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/5478
func TestPageWithCommentedOutFrontMatter(t *testing.T) {
b := newTestSitesBuilder(t)
b.WithSimpleConfigFile()
b.WithContent("page.md", `<!--
+++
title = "hello"
+++
-->
This is the content.
`)
b.WithTemplatesAdded("layouts/_default/single.html", `
Title: {{ .Title }}
Content:{{ .Content }}
`)
b.CreateSites().Build(BuildCfg{})
b.AssertFileContent("public/page/index.html",
"Title: hello",
"Content:<p>This is the content.</p>",
)
}
// https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/5781
func TestPageWithZeroFile(t *testing.T) {
newTestSitesBuilder(t).WithLogger(loggers.NewWarningLogger()).WithSimpleConfigFile().
WithTemplatesAdded("index.html", "{{ .File.Filename }}{{ with .File }}{{ .Dir }}{{ end }}").Build(BuildCfg{})
}
func TestHomePageWithNoTitle(t *testing.T) {
b := newTestSitesBuilder(t).WithConfigFile("toml", `
title = "Site Title"
`)
b.WithTemplatesAdded("index.html", "Title|{{ with .Title }}{{ . }}{{ end }}|")
b.WithContent("_index.md", `---
description: "No title for you!"
---
Content.
`)
b.Build(BuildCfg{})
b.AssertFileContent("public/index.html", "Title||")
}
func TestShouldBuild(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
past := time.Date(2009, 11, 17, 20, 34, 58, 651387237, time.UTC)
future := time.Date(2037, 11, 17, 20, 34, 58, 651387237, time.UTC)
zero := time.Time{}
publishSettings := []struct {
buildFuture bool
buildExpired bool
buildDrafts bool
draft bool
publishDate time.Time
expiryDate time.Time
out bool
}{
// publishDate and expiryDate
{false, false, false, false, zero, zero, true},
{false, false, false, false, zero, future, true},
{false, false, false, false, past, zero, true},
{false, false, false, false, past, future, true},
{false, false, false, false, past, past, false},
{false, false, false, false, future, future, false},
{false, false, false, false, future, past, false},
// buildFuture and buildExpired
{false, true, false, false, past, past, true},
{true, true, false, false, past, past, true},
{true, false, false, false, past, past, false},
{true, false, false, false, future, future, true},
{true, true, false, false, future, future, true},
{false, true, false, false, future, past, false},
// buildDrafts and draft
{true, true, false, true, past, future, false},
{true, true, true, true, past, future, true},
{true, true, true, true, past, future, true},
}
for _, ps := range publishSettings {
s := shouldBuild(ps.buildFuture, ps.buildExpired, ps.buildDrafts, ps.draft,
ps.publishDate, ps.expiryDate)
if s != ps.out {
t.Errorf("AssertShouldBuild unexpected output with params: %+v", ps)
}
}
}
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// "dot" in path: #1885 and #2110
// disablePathToLower regression: #3374
func TestPathIssues(t *testing.T) {
for _, disablePathToLower := range []bool{false, true} {
for _, uglyURLs := range []bool{false, true} {
disablePathToLower := disablePathToLower
uglyURLs := uglyURLs
t.Run(fmt.Sprintf("disablePathToLower=%t,uglyURLs=%t", disablePathToLower, uglyURLs), func(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
cfg, fs := newTestCfg()
th := newTestHelper(cfg, fs, t)
c := qt.New(t)
cfg.Set("permalinks", map[string]string{
"post": ":section/:title",
})
cfg.Set("uglyURLs", uglyURLs)
cfg.Set("disablePathToLower", disablePathToLower)
cfg.Set("paginate", 1)
writeSource(t, fs, filepath.Join("layouts", "_default", "single.html"), "<html><body>{{.Content}}</body></html>")
writeSource(t, fs, filepath.Join("layouts", "_default", "list.html"),
"<html><body>P{{.Paginator.PageNumber}}|URL: {{.Paginator.URL}}|{{ if .Paginator.HasNext }}Next: {{.Paginator.Next.URL }}{{ end }}</body></html>")
for i := 0; i < 3; i++ {
writeSource(t, fs, filepath.Join("content", "post", fmt.Sprintf("doc%d.md", i)),
fmt.Sprintf(`---
title: "test%d.dot"
tags:
- ".net"
---
# doc1
*some content*`, i))
}
writeSource(t, fs, filepath.Join("content", "Blog", "Blog1.md"),
fmt.Sprintf(`---
title: "testBlog"
tags:
- "Blog"
---
# doc1
*some blog content*`))
s := buildSingleSite(t, deps.DepsCfg{Fs: fs, Cfg: cfg}, BuildCfg{})
:sparkles: Implement Page bundling and image handling This commit is not the smallest in Hugo's history. Some hightlights include: * Page bundles (for complete articles, keeping images and content together etc.). * Bundled images can be processed in as many versions/sizes as you need with the three methods `Resize`, `Fill` and `Fit`. * Processed images are cached inside `resources/_gen/images` (default) in your project. * Symbolic links (both files and dirs) are now allowed anywhere inside /content * A new table based build summary * The "Total in nn ms" now reports the total including the handling of the files inside /static. So if it now reports more than you're used to, it is just **more real** and probably faster than before (see below). A site building benchmark run compared to `v0.31.1` shows that this should be slightly faster and use less memory: ```bash ▶ ./benchSite.sh "TOML,num_langs=.*,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=(500|1000),tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render" benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=1,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=500,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 101785785 78067944 -23.30% BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=1,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=1000,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 185481057 149159919 -19.58% BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=3,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=500,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 103149918 85679409 -16.94% BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=3,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=1000,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 203515478 169208775 -16.86% benchmark old allocs new allocs delta BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=1,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=500,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 532464 391539 -26.47% BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=1,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=1000,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 1056549 772702 -26.87% BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=3,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=500,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 555974 406630 -26.86% BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=3,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=1000,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 1086545 789922 -27.30% benchmark old bytes new bytes delta BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=1,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=500,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 53243246 43598155 -18.12% BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=1,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=1000,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 105811617 86087116 -18.64% BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=3,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=500,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 54558852 44545097 -18.35% BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=3,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=1000,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 106903858 86978413 -18.64% ``` Fixes #3651 Closes #3158 Fixes #1014 Closes #2021 Fixes #1240 Updates #3757
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c.Assert(len(s.RegularPages()), qt.Equals, 4)
pathFunc := func(s string) string {
if uglyURLs {
return strings.Replace(s, "/index.html", ".html", 1)
}
return s
}
blog := "blog"
if disablePathToLower {
blog = "Blog"
}
th.assertFileContent(pathFunc("public/"+blog+"/"+blog+"1/index.html"), "some blog content")
th.assertFileContent(pathFunc("public/post/test0.dot/index.html"), "some content")
if uglyURLs {
th.assertFileContent("public/post/page/1.html", `canonical" href="/post.html"/`)
th.assertFileContent("public/post.html", `<body>P1|URL: /post.html|Next: /post/page/2.html</body>`)
th.assertFileContent("public/post/page/2.html", `<body>P2|URL: /post/page/2.html|Next: /post/page/3.html</body>`)
} else {
th.assertFileContent("public/post/page/1/index.html", `canonical" href="/post/"/`)
th.assertFileContent("public/post/index.html", `<body>P1|URL: /post/|Next: /post/page/2/</body>`)
th.assertFileContent("public/post/page/2/index.html", `<body>P2|URL: /post/page/2/|Next: /post/page/3/</body>`)
th.assertFileContent("public/tags/.net/index.html", `<body>P1|URL: /tags/.net/|Next: /tags/.net/page/2/</body>`)
}
p := s.RegularPages()[0]
if uglyURLs {
c.Assert(p.RelPermalink(), qt.Equals, "/post/test0.dot.html")
} else {
c.Assert(p.RelPermalink(), qt.Equals, "/post/test0.dot/")
}
})
}
}
}
// https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/4675
func TestWordCountAndSimilarVsSummary(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
c := qt.New(t)
single := []string{"_default/single.html", `
WordCount: {{ .WordCount }}
FuzzyWordCount: {{ .FuzzyWordCount }}
ReadingTime: {{ .ReadingTime }}
Len Plain: {{ len .Plain }}
Len PlainWords: {{ len .PlainWords }}
Truncated: {{ .Truncated }}
Len Summary: {{ len .Summary }}
Len Content: {{ len .Content }}
SUMMARY:{{ .Summary }}:{{ len .Summary }}:END
`}
b := newTestSitesBuilder(t)
b.WithSimpleConfigFile().WithTemplatesAdded(single...).WithContent("p1.md", fmt.Sprintf(`---
title: p1
---
%s
`, strings.Repeat("word ", 510)),
"p2.md", fmt.Sprintf(`---
title: p2
---
This is a summary.
<!--more-->
%s
`, strings.Repeat("word ", 310)),
"p3.md", fmt.Sprintf(`---
title: p3
isCJKLanguage: true
---
Summary: In Chinese, means good.
<!--more-->
%s
`, strings.Repeat("好", 200)),
"p4.md", fmt.Sprintf(`---
title: p4
isCJKLanguage: false
---
Summary: In Chinese, means good.
<!--more-->
%s
`, strings.Repeat("好", 200)),
"p5.md", fmt.Sprintf(`---
title: p4
isCJKLanguage: true
---
Summary: In Chinese, means good.
%s
`, strings.Repeat("好", 200)),
"p6.md", fmt.Sprintf(`---
title: p4
isCJKLanguage: false
---
Summary: In Chinese, means good.
%s
`, strings.Repeat("好", 200)),
)
b.CreateSites().Build(BuildCfg{})
c.Assert(len(b.H.Sites), qt.Equals, 1)
c.Assert(len(b.H.Sites[0].RegularPages()), qt.Equals, 6)
b.AssertFileContent("public/p1/index.html", "WordCount: 510\nFuzzyWordCount: 600\nReadingTime: 3\nLen Plain: 2550\nLen PlainWords: 510\nTruncated: false\nLen Summary: 2549\nLen Content: 2557")
b.AssertFileContent("public/p2/index.html", "WordCount: 314\nFuzzyWordCount: 400\nReadingTime: 2\nLen Plain: 1569\nLen PlainWords: 314\nTruncated: true\nLen Summary: 25\nLen Content: 1582")
b.AssertFileContent("public/p3/index.html", "WordCount: 206\nFuzzyWordCount: 300\nReadingTime: 1\nLen Plain: 638\nLen PlainWords: 7\nTruncated: true\nLen Summary: 43\nLen Content: 651")
b.AssertFileContent("public/p4/index.html", "WordCount: 7\nFuzzyWordCount: 100\nReadingTime: 1\nLen Plain: 638\nLen PlainWords: 7\nTruncated: true\nLen Summary: 43\nLen Content: 651")
b.AssertFileContent("public/p5/index.html", "WordCount: 206\nFuzzyWordCount: 300\nReadingTime: 1\nLen Plain: 638\nLen PlainWords: 7\nTruncated: true\nLen Summary: 229\nLen Content: 652")
b.AssertFileContent("public/p6/index.html", "WordCount: 7\nFuzzyWordCount: 100\nReadingTime: 1\nLen Plain: 638\nLen PlainWords: 7\nTruncated: false\nLen Summary: 637\nLen Content: 652")
}
func TestScratchSite(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
b := newTestSitesBuilder(t)
b.WithSimpleConfigFile().WithTemplatesAdded("index.html", `
{{ .Scratch.Set "b" "bv" }}
B: {{ .Scratch.Get "b" }}
`,
"shortcodes/scratch.html", `
{{ .Scratch.Set "c" "cv" }}
C: {{ .Scratch.Get "c" }}
`,
)
b.WithContentAdded("scratchme.md", `
---
title: Scratch Me!
---
{{< scratch >}}
`)
b.Build(BuildCfg{})
b.AssertFileContent("public/index.html", "B: bv")
b.AssertFileContent("public/scratchme/index.html", "C: cv")
}
func TestPageParam(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
b := newTestSitesBuilder(t).WithConfigFile("toml", `
baseURL = "https://example.org"
[params]
[params.author]
name = "Kurt Vonnegut"
`)
b.WithTemplatesAdded("index.html", `
{{ $withParam := .Site.GetPage "withparam" }}
{{ $noParam := .Site.GetPage "noparam" }}
{{ $withStringParam := .Site.GetPage "withstringparam" }}
Author page: {{ $withParam.Param "author.name" }}
Author name page string: {{ $withStringParam.Param "author.name" }}|
Author page string: {{ $withStringParam.Param "author" }}|
Author site config: {{ $noParam.Param "author.name" }}
`,
)
b.WithContent("withparam.md", `
+++
title = "With Param!"
[author]
name = "Ernest Miller Hemingway"
+++
`,
"noparam.md", `
---
title: "No Param!"
---
`, "withstringparam.md", `
+++
title = "With string Param!"
author = "Jo Nesbø"
+++
`)
b.Build(BuildCfg{})
b.AssertFileContent("public/index.html",
"Author page: Ernest Miller Hemingway",
"Author name page string: Kurt Vonnegut|",
"Author page string: Jo Nesbø|",
"Author site config: Kurt Vonnegut")
}
func TestGoldmark(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
b := newTestSitesBuilder(t).WithConfigFile("toml", `
baseURL = "https://example.org"
[markup]
defaultMarkdownHandler="goldmark"
[markup.goldmark]
[markup.goldmark.renderer]
unsafe = false
[markup.highlight]
noClasses=false
`)
b.WithTemplatesAdded("_default/single.html", `
Title: {{ .Title }}
ToC: {{ .TableOfContents }}
Content: {{ .Content }}
`, "shortcodes/t.html", `T-SHORT`, "shortcodes/s.html", `## Code
{{ .Inner }}
`)
content := `
+++
title = "A Page!"
+++
## Shortcode {{% t %}} in header
## Code Fense in Shortcode
{{% s %}}
$$$bash {hl_lines=[1]}
SHORT
$$$
{{% /s %}}
## Code Fence
$$$bash {hl_lines=[1]}
MARKDOWN
$$$
Link with URL as text
[https://google.com](https://google.com)
`
content = strings.ReplaceAll(content, "$$$", "```")
b.WithContent("page.md", content)
b.Build(BuildCfg{})
b.AssertFileContent("public/page/index.html",
`<nav id="TableOfContents">
<li><a href="#shortcode-t-short-in-header">Shortcode T-SHORT in header</a></li>
<code class="language-bash" data-lang="bash"><span class="hl">SHORT
<code class="language-bash" data-lang="bash"><span class="hl">MARKDOWN
<p><a href="https://google.com">https://google.com</a></p>
`)
}
func TestBlackfridayDefault(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
b := newTestSitesBuilder(t).WithConfigFile("toml", `
baseURL = "https://example.org"
[markup]
defaultMarkdownHandler="blackfriday"
[markup.highlight]
noClasses=false
[markup.goldmark]
[markup.goldmark.renderer]
unsafe=true
`)
// Use the new attribute syntax to make sure it's not Goldmark.
b.WithTemplatesAdded("_default/single.html", `
Title: {{ .Title }}
Content: {{ .Content }}
`, "shortcodes/s.html", `## Code
{{ .Inner }}
`)
content := `
+++
title = "A Page!"
+++
## Code Fense in Shortcode
{{% s %}}
S:
{{% s %}}
$$$bash {hl_lines=[1]}
SHORT
$$$
{{% /s %}}
{{% /s %}}
## Code Fence
$$$bash {hl_lines=[1]}
MARKDOWN
$$$
`
content = strings.ReplaceAll(content, "$$$", "```")
for i, ext := range []string{"md", "html"} {
b.WithContent(fmt.Sprintf("page%d.%s", i+1, ext), content)
}
b.Build(BuildCfg{})
// Blackfriday does not support this extended attribute syntax.
b.AssertFileContent("public/page1/index.html",
`<pre tabindex="0"><code class="language-bash {hl_lines=[1]}" data-lang="bash {hl_lines=[1]}">SHORT</code></pre>`,
`<pre tabindex="0"><code class="language-bash {hl_lines=[1]}" data-lang="bash {hl_lines=[1]}">MARKDOWN`,
)
b.AssertFileContent("public/page2/index.html",
`<pre tabindex="0"><code class="language-bash {hl_lines=[1]}" data-lang="bash {hl_lines=[1]}">SHORT`,
)
}
func TestPageCaseIssues(t *testing.T) {
t.Parallel()
b := newTestSitesBuilder(t)
b.WithConfigFile("toml", `defaultContentLanguage = "no"
[languages]
[languages.NO]
title = "Norsk"
`)
b.WithContent("a/B/C/Page1.md", "---\ntitle: Page1\n---")
b.WithTemplates("index.html", `
{{ $p1 := site.GetPage "a/B/C/Page1" }}
Lang: {{ .Lang }}
Page1: {{ $p1.Path }}
`)
b.Build(BuildCfg{})
b.AssertFileContent("public/index.html", "Lang: no", filepath.FromSlash("Page1: a/B/C/Page1.md"))
}