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// Copyright 2015 The Hugo Authors. All rights reserved.
//
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package helpers
import (
"strings"
"testing"
qt "github.com/frankban/quicktest"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/hugofs"
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"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/langs"
)
func TestURLize(t *testing.T) {
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v := newTestCfg()
l := langs.NewDefaultLanguage(v)
p, _ := NewPathSpec(hugofs.NewMem(v), l, nil)
tests := []struct {
input string
expected string
}{
{" foo bar ", "foo-bar"},
{"foo.bar/foo_bar-foo", "foo.bar/foo_bar-foo"},
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{"foo,bar:foobar", "foobarfoobar"},
{"foo/bar.html", "foo/bar.html"},
{"трям/трям", "%D1%82%D1%80%D1%8F%D0%BC/%D1%82%D1%80%D1%8F%D0%BC"},
{"100%-google", "100-google"},
}
for _, test := range tests {
output := p.URLize(test.input)
if output != test.expected {
t.Errorf("Expected %#v, got %#v\n", test.expected, output)
}
}
}
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func TestAbsURL(t *testing.T) {
for _, defaultInSubDir := range []bool{true, false} {
for _, addLanguage := range []bool{true, false} {
for _, m := range []bool{true, false} {
for _, l := range []string{"en", "fr"} {
doTestAbsURL(t, defaultInSubDir, addLanguage, m, l)
}
}
}
}
}
func doTestAbsURL(t *testing.T, defaultInSubDir, addLanguage, multilingual bool, lang string) {
Add support for theme composition and inheritance This commit adds support for theme composition and inheritance in Hugo. With this, it helps thinking about a theme as a set of ordered components: ```toml theme = ["my-shortcodes", "base-theme", "hyde"] ``` The theme definition example above in `config.toml` creates a theme with the 3 components with presedence from left to right. So, Hugo will, for any given file, data entry etc., look first in the project, and then in `my-shortcode`, `base-theme` and lastly `hyde`. Hugo uses two different algorithms to merge the filesystems, depending on the file type: * For `i18n` and `data` files, Hugo merges deeply using the translation id and data key inside the files. * For `static`, `layouts` (templates) and `archetypes` files, these are merged on file level. So the left-most file will be chosen. The name used in the `theme` definition above must match a folder in `/your-site/themes`, e.g. `/your-site/themes/my-shortcodes`. There are plans to improve on this and get a URL scheme so this can be resolved automatically. Also note that a component that is part of a theme can have its own configuration file, e.g. `config.toml`. There are currently some restrictions to what a theme component can configure: * `params` (global and per language) * `menu` (global and per language) * `outputformats` and `mediatypes` The same rules apply here: The left-most param/menu etc. with the same ID will win. There are some hidden and experimental namespace support in the above, which we will work to improve in the future, but theme authors are encouraged to create their own namespaces to avoid naming conflicts. A final note: Themes/components can also have a `theme` definition in their `config.toml` and similar, which is the "inheritance" part of this commit's title. This is currently not supported by the Hugo theme site. We will have to wait for some "auto dependency" feature to be implemented for that to happen, but this can be a powerful feature if you want to create your own theme-variant based on others. Fixes #4460 Fixes #4450
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v := newTestCfg()
v.Set("multilingual", multilingual)
v.Set("defaultContentLanguage", "en")
v.Set("defaultContentLanguageInSubdir", defaultInSubDir)
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tests := []struct {
input string
baseURL string
expected string
}{
{"/test/foo", "http://base/", "http://base/MULTItest/foo"},
{"/" + lang + "/test/foo", "http://base/", "http://base/" + lang + "/test/foo"},
{"", "http://base/ace/", "http://base/ace/MULTI"},
{"/test/2/foo/", "http://base", "http://base/MULTItest/2/foo/"},
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{"http://abs", "http://base/", "http://abs"},
{"schema://abs", "http://base/", "schema://abs"},
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{"//schemaless", "http://base/", "//schemaless"},
{"test/2/foo/", "http://base/path", "http://base/path/MULTItest/2/foo/"},
{lang + "/test/2/foo/", "http://base/path", "http://base/path/" + lang + "/test/2/foo/"},
{"/test/2/foo/", "http://base/path", "http://base/MULTItest/2/foo/"},
{"http//foo", "http://base/path", "http://base/path/MULTIhttp/foo"},
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}
for _, test := range tests {
v.Set("baseURL", test.baseURL)
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v.Set("contentDir", "content")
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l := langs.NewLanguage(lang, v)
p, _ := NewPathSpec(hugofs.NewMem(v), l, nil)
output := p.AbsURL(test.input, addLanguage)
expected := test.expected
if multilingual && addLanguage {
if !defaultInSubDir && lang == "en" {
expected = strings.Replace(expected, "MULTI", "", 1)
} else {
expected = strings.Replace(expected, "MULTI", lang+"/", 1)
}
} else {
expected = strings.Replace(expected, "MULTI", "", 1)
}
if output != expected {
t.Fatalf("Expected %#v, got %#v\n", expected, output)
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}
}
}
func TestIsAbsURL(t *testing.T) {
c := qt.New(t)
for _, this := range []struct {
a string
b bool
}{
{"http://gohugo.io", true},
{"https://gohugo.io", true},
{"//gohugo.io", true},
{"http//gohugo.io", false},
{"/content", false},
{"content", false},
} {
c.Assert(IsAbsURL(this.a) == this.b, qt.Equals, true)
}
}
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func TestRelURL(t *testing.T) {
for _, defaultInSubDir := range []bool{true, false} {
for _, addLanguage := range []bool{true, false} {
for _, m := range []bool{true, false} {
for _, l := range []string{"en", "fr"} {
doTestRelURL(t, defaultInSubDir, addLanguage, m, l)
}
}
}
}
}
func doTestRelURL(t *testing.T, defaultInSubDir, addLanguage, multilingual bool, lang string) {
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v := newTestCfg()
v.Set("multilingual", multilingual)
v.Set("defaultContentLanguage", "en")
v.Set("defaultContentLanguageInSubdir", defaultInSubDir)
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tests := []struct {
input string
baseURL string
canonify bool
expected string
}{
{"/test/foo", "http://base/", false, "MULTI/test/foo"},
{"/" + lang + "/test/foo", "http://base/", false, "/" + lang + "/test/foo"},
{lang + "/test/foo", "http://base/", false, "/" + lang + "/test/foo"},
{"test.css", "http://base/sub", false, "/subMULTI/test.css"},
{"test.css", "http://base/sub", true, "MULTI/test.css"},
{"/test/", "http://base/", false, "MULTI/test/"},
{"/test/", "http://base/sub/", false, "/subMULTI/test/"},
{"/test/", "http://base/sub/", true, "MULTI/test/"},
{"", "http://base/ace/", false, "/aceMULTI/"},
{"", "http://base/ace", false, "/aceMULTI"},
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{"http://abs", "http://base/", false, "http://abs"},
{"//schemaless", "http://base/", false, "//schemaless"},
}
for i, test := range tests {
v.Set("baseURL", test.baseURL)
v.Set("canonifyURLs", test.canonify)
Add support for theme composition and inheritance This commit adds support for theme composition and inheritance in Hugo. With this, it helps thinking about a theme as a set of ordered components: ```toml theme = ["my-shortcodes", "base-theme", "hyde"] ``` The theme definition example above in `config.toml` creates a theme with the 3 components with presedence from left to right. So, Hugo will, for any given file, data entry etc., look first in the project, and then in `my-shortcode`, `base-theme` and lastly `hyde`. Hugo uses two different algorithms to merge the filesystems, depending on the file type: * For `i18n` and `data` files, Hugo merges deeply using the translation id and data key inside the files. * For `static`, `layouts` (templates) and `archetypes` files, these are merged on file level. So the left-most file will be chosen. The name used in the `theme` definition above must match a folder in `/your-site/themes`, e.g. `/your-site/themes/my-shortcodes`. There are plans to improve on this and get a URL scheme so this can be resolved automatically. Also note that a component that is part of a theme can have its own configuration file, e.g. `config.toml`. There are currently some restrictions to what a theme component can configure: * `params` (global and per language) * `menu` (global and per language) * `outputformats` and `mediatypes` The same rules apply here: The left-most param/menu etc. with the same ID will win. There are some hidden and experimental namespace support in the above, which we will work to improve in the future, but theme authors are encouraged to create their own namespaces to avoid naming conflicts. A final note: Themes/components can also have a `theme` definition in their `config.toml` and similar, which is the "inheritance" part of this commit's title. This is currently not supported by the Hugo theme site. We will have to wait for some "auto dependency" feature to be implemented for that to happen, but this can be a powerful feature if you want to create your own theme-variant based on others. Fixes #4460 Fixes #4450
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l := langs.NewLanguage(lang, v)
p, _ := NewPathSpec(hugofs.NewMem(v), l, nil)
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output := p.RelURL(test.input, addLanguage)
expected := test.expected
if multilingual && addLanguage {
if !defaultInSubDir && lang == "en" {
expected = strings.Replace(expected, "MULTI", "", 1)
} else {
expected = strings.Replace(expected, "MULTI", "/"+lang, 1)
}
} else {
expected = strings.Replace(expected, "MULTI", "", 1)
}
if output != expected {
t.Errorf("[%d][%t] Expected %#v, got %#v\n", i, test.canonify, expected, output)
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}
}
}
func TestSanitizeURL(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
input string
expected string
}{
{"http://foo.bar/", "http://foo.bar"},
{"http://foo.bar", "http://foo.bar"}, // issue #1105
{"http://foo.bar/zoo/", "http://foo.bar/zoo"}, // issue #931
}
for i, test := range tests {
o1 := SanitizeURL(test.input)
o2 := SanitizeURLKeepTrailingSlash(test.input)
expected2 := test.expected
if strings.HasSuffix(test.input, "/") && !strings.HasSuffix(expected2, "/") {
expected2 += "/"
}
if o1 != test.expected {
t.Errorf("[%d] 1: Expected %#v, got %#v\n", i, test.expected, o1)
}
if o2 != expected2 {
t.Errorf("[%d] 2: Expected %#v, got %#v\n", i, expected2, o2)
}
}
}
func TestMakePermalink(t *testing.T) {
type test struct {
host, link, output string
}
data := []test{
{"http://abc.com/foo", "post/bar", "http://abc.com/foo/post/bar"},
{"http://abc.com/foo/", "post/bar", "http://abc.com/foo/post/bar"},
{"http://abc.com", "post/bar", "http://abc.com/post/bar"},
{"http://abc.com", "bar", "http://abc.com/bar"},
{"http://abc.com/foo/bar", "post/bar", "http://abc.com/foo/bar/post/bar"},
{"http://abc.com/foo/bar", "post/bar/", "http://abc.com/foo/bar/post/bar/"},
}
for i, d := range data {
output := MakePermalink(d.host, d.link).String()
if d.output != output {
t.Errorf("Test #%d failed. Expected %q got %q", i, d.output, output)
}
}
}
func TestURLPrep(t *testing.T) {
type test struct {
ugly bool
input string
output string
}
data := []test{
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{false, "/section/name.html", "/section/name/"},
{true, "/section/name/index.html", "/section/name.html"},
}
for i, d := range data {
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v := newTestCfg()
v.Set("uglyURLs", d.ugly)
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l := langs.NewDefaultLanguage(v)
p, _ := NewPathSpec(hugofs.NewMem(v), l, nil)
output := p.URLPrep(d.input)
if d.output != output {
t.Errorf("Test #%d failed. Expected %q got %q", i, d.output, output)
}
}
}
func TestAddContextRoot(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
baseURL string
url string
expected string
}{
{"http://example.com/sub/", "/foo", "/sub/foo"},
{"http://example.com/sub/", "/foo/index.html", "/sub/foo/index.html"},
{"http://example.com/sub1/sub2", "/foo", "/sub1/sub2/foo"},
{"http://example.com", "/foo", "/foo"},
// cannot guess that the context root is already added int the example below
{"http://example.com/sub/", "/sub/foo", "/sub/sub/foo"},
{"http://example.com/тря", "/трям/", "/тря/трям/"},
{"http://example.com", "/", "/"},
{"http://example.com/bar", "//", "/bar/"},
}
for _, test := range tests {
output := AddContextRoot(test.baseURL, test.url)
if output != test.expected {
t.Errorf("Expected %#v, got %#v\n", test.expected, output)
}
}
}
func TestPretty(t *testing.T) {
c := qt.New(t)
c.Assert("/section/name/index.html", qt.Equals, PrettifyURLPath("/section/name.html"))
c.Assert("/section/sub/name/index.html", qt.Equals, PrettifyURLPath("/section/sub/name.html"))
c.Assert("/section/name/index.html", qt.Equals, PrettifyURLPath("/section/name/"))
c.Assert("/section/name/index.html", qt.Equals, PrettifyURLPath("/section/name/index.html"))
c.Assert("/index.html", qt.Equals, PrettifyURLPath("/index.html"))
c.Assert("/name/index.xml", qt.Equals, PrettifyURLPath("/name.xml"))
c.Assert("/", qt.Equals, PrettifyURLPath("/"))
c.Assert("/", qt.Equals, PrettifyURLPath(""))
c.Assert("/section/name", qt.Equals, PrettifyURL("/section/name.html"))
c.Assert("/section/sub/name", qt.Equals, PrettifyURL("/section/sub/name.html"))
c.Assert("/section/name", qt.Equals, PrettifyURL("/section/name/"))
c.Assert("/section/name", qt.Equals, PrettifyURL("/section/name/index.html"))
c.Assert("/", qt.Equals, PrettifyURL("/index.html"))
c.Assert("/name/index.xml", qt.Equals, PrettifyURL("/name.xml"))
c.Assert("/", qt.Equals, PrettifyURL("/"))
c.Assert("/", qt.Equals, PrettifyURL(""))
}
func TestUgly(t *testing.T) {
c := qt.New(t)
c.Assert("/section/name.html", qt.Equals, Uglify("/section/name.html"))
c.Assert("/section/sub/name.html", qt.Equals, Uglify("/section/sub/name.html"))
c.Assert("/section/name.html", qt.Equals, Uglify("/section/name/"))
c.Assert("/section/name.html", qt.Equals, Uglify("/section/name/index.html"))
c.Assert("/index.html", qt.Equals, Uglify("/index.html"))
c.Assert("/name.xml", qt.Equals, Uglify("/name.xml"))
c.Assert("/", qt.Equals, Uglify("/"))
c.Assert("/", qt.Equals, Uglify(""))
}