2019-01-02 06:33:26 -05:00
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// Copyright 2019 The Hugo Authors. All rights reserved.
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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
2018-03-11 06:32:55 -04:00
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package pagemeta
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import (
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"strings"
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"time"
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2018-10-03 08:58:09 -04:00
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"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/common/loggers"
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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
2018-03-11 06:32:55 -04:00
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"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/helpers"
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"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/resources/resource"
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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
2018-03-11 06:32:55 -04:00
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"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/config"
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"github.com/spf13/cast"
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)
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// FrontMatterHandler maps front matter into Page fields and .Params.
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// Note that we currently have only extracted the date logic.
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type FrontMatterHandler struct {
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fmConfig frontmatterConfig
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dateHandler frontMatterFieldHandler
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lastModHandler frontMatterFieldHandler
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publishDateHandler frontMatterFieldHandler
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expiryDateHandler frontMatterFieldHandler
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// A map of all date keys configured, including any custom.
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allDateKeys map[string]bool
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logger *loggers.Logger
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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
2018-03-11 06:32:55 -04:00
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}
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// FrontMatterDescriptor describes how to handle front matter for a given Page.
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// It has pointers to values in the receiving page which gets updated.
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type FrontMatterDescriptor struct {
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// This the Page's front matter.
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Frontmatter map[string]interface{}
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// This is the Page's base filename (BaseFilename), e.g. page.md., or
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// if page is a leaf bundle, the bundle folder name (ContentBaseName).
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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
2018-03-11 06:32:55 -04:00
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BaseFilename string
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// The content file's mod time.
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ModTime time.Time
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// May be set from the author date in Git.
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GitAuthorDate time.Time
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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
2018-03-11 06:32:55 -04:00
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// The below are pointers to values on Page and will be modified.
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// This is the Page's params.
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Params map[string]interface{}
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// This is the Page's dates.
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Dates *resource.Dates
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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
2018-03-11 06:32:55 -04:00
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// This is the Page's Slug etc.
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PageURLs *URLPath
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}
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var (
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dateFieldAliases = map[string][]string{
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fmDate: {},
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fmLastmod: {"modified"},
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fmPubDate: {"pubdate", "published"},
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fmExpiryDate: {"unpublishdate"},
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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
2018-03-11 06:32:55 -04:00
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}
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)
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// HandleDates updates all the dates given the current configuration and the
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// supplied front matter params. Note that this requires all lower-case keys
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// in the params map.
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func (f FrontMatterHandler) HandleDates(d *FrontMatterDescriptor) error {
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if d.Dates == nil {
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panic("missing dates")
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}
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if f.dateHandler == nil {
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panic("missing date handler")
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}
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if _, err := f.dateHandler(d); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if _, err := f.lastModHandler(d); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if _, err := f.publishDateHandler(d); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if _, err := f.expiryDateHandler(d); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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return nil
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}
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// IsDateKey returns whether the given front matter key is considered a date by the current
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// configuration.
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func (f FrontMatterHandler) IsDateKey(key string) bool {
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return f.allDateKeys[key]
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}
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// A Zero date is a signal that the name can not be parsed.
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// This follows the format as outlined in Jekyll, https://jekyllrb.com/docs/posts/:
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// "Where YEAR is a four-digit number, MONTH and DAY are both two-digit numbers"
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func dateAndSlugFromBaseFilename(name string) (time.Time, string) {
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withoutExt, _ := helpers.FileAndExt(name)
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if len(withoutExt) < 10 {
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// This can not be a date.
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return time.Time{}, ""
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}
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// Note: Hugo currently have no custom timezone support.
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// We will have to revisit this when that is in place.
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d, err := time.Parse("2006-01-02", withoutExt[:10])
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if err != nil {
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return time.Time{}, ""
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}
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// Be a little lenient with the format here.
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slug := strings.Trim(withoutExt[10:], " -_")
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return d, slug
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}
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type frontMatterFieldHandler func(d *FrontMatterDescriptor) (bool, error)
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func (f FrontMatterHandler) newChainedFrontMatterFieldHandler(handlers ...frontMatterFieldHandler) frontMatterFieldHandler {
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return func(d *FrontMatterDescriptor) (bool, error) {
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for _, h := range handlers {
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// First successful handler wins.
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success, err := h(d)
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if err != nil {
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f.logger.ERROR.Println(err)
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} else if success {
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return true, nil
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}
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}
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return false, nil
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}
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}
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type frontmatterConfig struct {
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date []string
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lastmod []string
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publishDate []string
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expiryDate []string
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}
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const (
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// These are all the date handler identifiers
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// All identifiers not starting with a ":" maps to a front matter parameter.
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fmDate = "date"
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fmPubDate = "publishdate"
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fmLastmod = "lastmod"
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fmExpiryDate = "expirydate"
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// Gets date from filename, e.g 218-02-22-mypage.md
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fmFilename = ":filename"
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// Gets date from file OS mod time.
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fmModTime = ":filemodtime"
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2018-03-11 13:59:11 -04:00
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// Gets date from Git
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fmGitAuthorDate = ":git"
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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
2018-03-11 06:32:55 -04:00
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)
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// This is the config you get when doing nothing.
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func newDefaultFrontmatterConfig() frontmatterConfig {
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return frontmatterConfig{
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date: []string{fmDate, fmPubDate, fmLastmod},
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2018-03-11 13:59:11 -04:00
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lastmod: []string{fmGitAuthorDate, fmLastmod, fmDate, fmPubDate},
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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
2018-03-11 06:32:55 -04:00
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publishDate: []string{fmPubDate, fmDate},
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expiryDate: []string{fmExpiryDate},
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}
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}
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func newFrontmatterConfig(cfg config.Provider) (frontmatterConfig, error) {
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c := newDefaultFrontmatterConfig()
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defaultConfig := c
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if cfg.IsSet("frontmatter") {
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fm := cfg.GetStringMap("frontmatter")
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2018-08-28 16:51:44 -04:00
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for k, v := range fm {
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loki := strings.ToLower(k)
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switch loki {
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case fmDate:
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c.date = toLowerSlice(v)
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case fmPubDate:
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c.publishDate = toLowerSlice(v)
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case fmLastmod:
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c.lastmod = toLowerSlice(v)
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case fmExpiryDate:
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c.expiryDate = toLowerSlice(v)
|
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
2018-03-11 06:32:55 -04:00
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}
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}
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}
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expander := func(c, d []string) []string {
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out := expandDefaultValues(c, d)
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out = addDateFieldAliases(out)
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return out
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}
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c.date = expander(c.date, defaultConfig.date)
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c.publishDate = expander(c.publishDate, defaultConfig.publishDate)
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c.lastmod = expander(c.lastmod, defaultConfig.lastmod)
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c.expiryDate = expander(c.expiryDate, defaultConfig.expiryDate)
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return c, nil
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}
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func addDateFieldAliases(values []string) []string {
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var complete []string
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for _, v := range values {
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complete = append(complete, v)
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if aliases, found := dateFieldAliases[v]; found {
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complete = append(complete, aliases...)
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}
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}
|
Add Hugo Modules
This commit implements Hugo Modules.
This is a broad subject, but some keywords include:
* A new `module` configuration section where you can import almost anything. You can configure both your own file mounts nd the file mounts of the modules you import. This is the new recommended way of configuring what you earlier put in `configDir`, `staticDir` etc. And it also allows you to mount folders in non-Hugo-projects, e.g. the `SCSS` folder in the Bootstrap GitHub project.
* A module consists of a set of mounts to the standard 7 component types in Hugo: `static`, `content`, `layouts`, `data`, `assets`, `i18n`, and `archetypes`. Yes, Theme Components can now include content, which should be very useful, especially in bigger multilingual projects.
* Modules not in your local file cache will be downloaded automatically and even "hot replaced" while the server is running.
* Hugo Modules supports and encourages semver versioned modules, and uses the minimal version selection algorithm to resolve versions.
* A new set of CLI commands are provided to manage all of this: `hugo mod init`, `hugo mod get`, `hugo mod graph`, `hugo mod tidy`, and `hugo mod vendor`.
All of the above is backed by Go Modules.
Fixes #5973
Fixes #5996
Fixes #6010
Fixes #5911
Fixes #5940
Fixes #6074
Fixes #6082
Fixes #6092
2019-05-03 03:16:58 -04:00
|
|
|
return helpers.UniqueStringsReuse(complete)
|
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
2018-03-11 06:32:55 -04:00
|
|
|
}
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
func expandDefaultValues(values []string, defaults []string) []string {
|
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|
|
var out []string
|
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|
|
for _, v := range values {
|
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|
|
if v == ":default" {
|
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|
out = append(out, defaults...)
|
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|
|
} else {
|
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|
out = append(out, v)
|
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|
|
}
|
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|
|
}
|
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|
return out
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
func toLowerSlice(in interface{}) []string {
|
|
|
|
out := cast.ToStringSlice(in)
|
|
|
|
for i := 0; i < len(out); i++ {
|
|
|
|
out[i] = strings.ToLower(out[i])
|
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|
|
}
|
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|
|
|
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|
return out
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// NewFrontmatterHandler creates a new FrontMatterHandler with the given logger and configuration.
|
|
|
|
// If no logger is provided, one will be created.
|
2018-10-03 08:58:09 -04:00
|
|
|
func NewFrontmatterHandler(logger *loggers.Logger, cfg config.Provider) (FrontMatterHandler, error) {
|
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
2018-03-11 06:32:55 -04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if logger == nil {
|
2019-01-02 06:33:26 -05:00
|
|
|
logger = loggers.NewErrorLogger()
|
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
2018-03-11 06:32:55 -04:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
frontMatterConfig, err := newFrontmatterConfig(cfg)
|
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
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|
return FrontMatterHandler{}, err
|
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|
|
}
|
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allDateKeys := make(map[string]bool)
|
|
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addKeys := func(vals []string) {
|
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|
|
for _, k := range vals {
|
|
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|
if !strings.HasPrefix(k, ":") {
|
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|
allDateKeys[k] = true
|
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|
|
}
|
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}
|
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}
|
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addKeys(frontMatterConfig.date)
|
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|
addKeys(frontMatterConfig.expiryDate)
|
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addKeys(frontMatterConfig.lastmod)
|
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addKeys(frontMatterConfig.publishDate)
|
|
|
|
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|
f := FrontMatterHandler{logger: logger, fmConfig: frontMatterConfig, allDateKeys: allDateKeys}
|
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|
|
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|
if err := f.createHandlers(); err != nil {
|
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return f, err
|
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}
|
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return f, nil
|
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}
|
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|
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func (f *FrontMatterHandler) createHandlers() error {
|
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|
var err error
|
|
|
|
|
|
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|
if f.dateHandler, err = f.createDateHandler(f.fmConfig.date,
|
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|
|
func(d *FrontMatterDescriptor, t time.Time) {
|
2019-01-02 06:33:26 -05:00
|
|
|
d.Dates.FDate = t
|
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
2018-03-11 06:32:55 -04:00
|
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setParamIfNotSet(fmDate, t, d)
|
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}); err != nil {
|
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|
return err
|
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}
|
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if f.lastModHandler, err = f.createDateHandler(f.fmConfig.lastmod,
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|
func(d *FrontMatterDescriptor, t time.Time) {
|
|
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|
setParamIfNotSet(fmLastmod, t, d)
|
2019-01-02 06:33:26 -05:00
|
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|
d.Dates.FLastmod = t
|
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
2018-03-11 06:32:55 -04:00
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}); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if f.publishDateHandler, err = f.createDateHandler(f.fmConfig.publishDate,
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func(d *FrontMatterDescriptor, t time.Time) {
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setParamIfNotSet(fmPubDate, t, d)
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2019-01-02 06:33:26 -05:00
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d.Dates.FPublishDate = t
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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
2018-03-11 06:32:55 -04:00
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}); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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if f.expiryDateHandler, err = f.createDateHandler(f.fmConfig.expiryDate,
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func(d *FrontMatterDescriptor, t time.Time) {
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setParamIfNotSet(fmExpiryDate, t, d)
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2019-01-02 06:33:26 -05:00
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d.Dates.FExpiryDate = t
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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
2018-03-11 06:32:55 -04:00
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}); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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return nil
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}
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func setParamIfNotSet(key string, value interface{}, d *FrontMatterDescriptor) {
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if _, found := d.Params[key]; found {
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return
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}
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d.Params[key] = value
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}
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func (f FrontMatterHandler) createDateHandler(identifiers []string, setter func(d *FrontMatterDescriptor, t time.Time)) (frontMatterFieldHandler, error) {
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var h *frontmatterFieldHandlers
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var handlers []frontMatterFieldHandler
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for _, identifier := range identifiers {
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switch identifier {
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case fmFilename:
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handlers = append(handlers, h.newDateFilenameHandler(setter))
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case fmModTime:
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handlers = append(handlers, h.newDateModTimeHandler(setter))
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2018-03-11 13:59:11 -04:00
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case fmGitAuthorDate:
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handlers = append(handlers, h.newDateGitAuthorDateHandler(setter))
|
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
2018-03-11 06:32:55 -04:00
|
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|
default:
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|
handlers = append(handlers, h.newDateFieldHandler(identifier, setter))
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|
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}
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|
}
|
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return f.newChainedFrontMatterFieldHandler(handlers...), nil
|
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|
|
|
}
|
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type frontmatterFieldHandlers int
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func (f *frontmatterFieldHandlers) newDateFieldHandler(key string, setter func(d *FrontMatterDescriptor, t time.Time)) frontMatterFieldHandler {
|
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|
|
return func(d *FrontMatterDescriptor) (bool, error) {
|
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v, found := d.Frontmatter[key]
|
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|
if !found {
|
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|
|
return false, nil
|
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|
|
}
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
date, err := cast.ToTimeE(v)
|
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|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
return false, nil
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// We map several date keys to one, so, for example,
|
|
|
|
// "expirydate", "unpublishdate" will all set .ExpiryDate (first found).
|
|
|
|
setter(d, date)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
// This is the params key as set in front matter.
|
|
|
|
d.Params[key] = date
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return true, nil
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
func (f *frontmatterFieldHandlers) newDateFilenameHandler(setter func(d *FrontMatterDescriptor, t time.Time)) frontMatterFieldHandler {
|
|
|
|
return func(d *FrontMatterDescriptor) (bool, error) {
|
|
|
|
date, slug := dateAndSlugFromBaseFilename(d.BaseFilename)
|
|
|
|
if date.IsZero() {
|
|
|
|
return false, nil
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
setter(d, date)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if _, found := d.Frontmatter["slug"]; !found {
|
|
|
|
// Use slug from filename
|
|
|
|
d.PageURLs.Slug = slug
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return true, nil
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
func (f *frontmatterFieldHandlers) newDateModTimeHandler(setter func(d *FrontMatterDescriptor, t time.Time)) frontMatterFieldHandler {
|
|
|
|
return func(d *FrontMatterDescriptor) (bool, error) {
|
|
|
|
if d.ModTime.IsZero() {
|
|
|
|
return false, nil
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
setter(d, d.ModTime)
|
|
|
|
return true, nil
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
2018-03-11 13:59:11 -04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
func (f *frontmatterFieldHandlers) newDateGitAuthorDateHandler(setter func(d *FrontMatterDescriptor, t time.Time)) frontMatterFieldHandler {
|
|
|
|
return func(d *FrontMatterDescriptor) (bool, error) {
|
|
|
|
if d.GitAuthorDate.IsZero() {
|
|
|
|
return false, nil
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
setter(d, d.GitAuthorDate)
|
|
|
|
return true, nil
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|