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// Copyright © 2014 Steve Francia <spf@spf13.com>.
//
// Licensed under the Simple Public License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
// http://opensource.org/licenses/Simple-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
// Package helpers implements general utility functions that work with
// and on content. The helper functions defined here lay down the
// foundation of how Hugo works with files and filepaths, and perform
// string operations on content.
package helpers
import (
"bytes"
"html/template"
"os/exec"
"github.com/miekg/mmark"
"github.com/russross/blackfriday"
bp "github.com/spf13/hugo/bufferpool"
jww "github.com/spf13/jwalterweatherman"
"github.com/spf13/viper"
"strings"
"sync"
)
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// Length of the summary that Hugo extracts from a content.
var SummaryLength = 70
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// Custom divider <!--more--> let's user define where summarization ends.
var SummaryDivider = []byte("<!--more-->")
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// Blackfriday holds configuration values for Blackfriday rendering.
type Blackfriday struct {
Smartypants bool
AngledQuotes bool
Fractions bool
HrefTargetBlank bool
LatexDashes bool
PlainIDAnchors bool
Extensions []string
ExtensionsMask []string
}
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// NewBlackfriday creates a new Blackfriday with some sane defaults.
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func NewBlackfriday() *Blackfriday {
return &Blackfriday{
Smartypants: true,
AngledQuotes: false,
Fractions: true,
HrefTargetBlank: false,
LatexDashes: true,
PlainIDAnchors: false,
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}
}
var blackfridayExtensionMap = map[string]int{
"noIntraEmphasis": blackfriday.EXTENSION_NO_INTRA_EMPHASIS,
"tables": blackfriday.EXTENSION_TABLES,
"fencedCode": blackfriday.EXTENSION_FENCED_CODE,
"autolink": blackfriday.EXTENSION_AUTOLINK,
"strikethrough": blackfriday.EXTENSION_STRIKETHROUGH,
"laxHtmlBlocks": blackfriday.EXTENSION_LAX_HTML_BLOCKS,
"spaceHeaders": blackfriday.EXTENSION_SPACE_HEADERS,
"hardLineBreak": blackfriday.EXTENSION_HARD_LINE_BREAK,
"tabSizeEight": blackfriday.EXTENSION_TAB_SIZE_EIGHT,
"footnotes": blackfriday.EXTENSION_FOOTNOTES,
"noEmptyLineBeforeBlock": blackfriday.EXTENSION_NO_EMPTY_LINE_BEFORE_BLOCK,
"headerIds": blackfriday.EXTENSION_HEADER_IDS,
"titleblock": blackfriday.EXTENSION_TITLEBLOCK,
"autoHeaderIds": blackfriday.EXTENSION_AUTO_HEADER_IDS,
"definitionLists": blackfriday.EXTENSION_DEFINITION_LISTS,
}
var stripHTMLReplacer = strings.NewReplacer("\n", " ", "</p>", "\n", "<br>", "\n", "<br />", "\n")
var mmarkExtensionMap = map[string]int{
"tables": mmark.EXTENSION_TABLES,
"fencedCode": mmark.EXTENSION_FENCED_CODE,
"autolink": mmark.EXTENSION_AUTOLINK,
"laxHtmlBlocks": mmark.EXTENSION_LAX_HTML_BLOCKS,
"spaceHeaders": mmark.EXTENSION_SPACE_HEADERS,
"hardLineBreak": mmark.EXTENSION_HARD_LINE_BREAK,
"footnotes": mmark.EXTENSION_FOOTNOTES,
"noEmptyLineBeforeBlock": mmark.EXTENSION_NO_EMPTY_LINE_BEFORE_BLOCK,
"headerIds": mmark.EXTENSION_HEADER_IDS,
"autoHeaderIds": mmark.EXTENSION_AUTO_HEADER_IDS,
}
// StripHTML accepts a string, strips out all HTML tags and returns it.
func StripHTML(s string) string {
// Shortcut strings with no tags in them
if !strings.ContainsAny(s, "<>") {
return s
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}
s = stripHTMLReplacer.Replace(s)
// Walk through the string removing all tags
b := bp.GetBuffer()
defer bp.PutBuffer(b)
inTag := false
for _, r := range s {
switch r {
case '<':
inTag = true
case '>':
inTag = false
default:
if !inTag {
b.WriteRune(r)
}
}
}
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return b.String()
}
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// StripEmptyNav strips out empty <nav> tags from content.
func StripEmptyNav(in []byte) []byte {
return bytes.Replace(in, []byte("<nav>\n</nav>\n\n"), []byte(``), -1)
}
// BytesToHTML converts bytes to type template.HTML.
func BytesToHTML(b []byte) template.HTML {
return template.HTML(string(b))
}
// GetHtmlRenderer creates a new Renderer with the given configuration.
func GetHTMLRenderer(defaultFlags int, ctx *RenderingContext) blackfriday.Renderer {
renderParameters := blackfriday.HtmlRendererParameters{
FootnoteAnchorPrefix: viper.GetString("FootnoteAnchorPrefix"),
FootnoteReturnLinkContents: viper.GetString("FootnoteReturnLinkContents"),
}
b := len(ctx.DocumentID) != 0
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if b && !ctx.getConfig().PlainIDAnchors {
renderParameters.FootnoteAnchorPrefix = ctx.DocumentID + ":" + renderParameters.FootnoteAnchorPrefix
renderParameters.HeaderIDSuffix = ":" + ctx.DocumentID
}
htmlFlags := defaultFlags
htmlFlags |= blackfriday.HTML_USE_XHTML
htmlFlags |= blackfriday.HTML_FOOTNOTE_RETURN_LINKS
if ctx.getConfig().Smartypants {
htmlFlags |= blackfriday.HTML_USE_SMARTYPANTS
}
if ctx.getConfig().AngledQuotes {
htmlFlags |= blackfriday.HTML_SMARTYPANTS_ANGLED_QUOTES
}
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if ctx.getConfig().Fractions {
htmlFlags |= blackfriday.HTML_SMARTYPANTS_FRACTIONS
}
if ctx.getConfig().HrefTargetBlank {
htmlFlags |= blackfriday.HTML_HREF_TARGET_BLANK
}
if ctx.getConfig().LatexDashes {
htmlFlags |= blackfriday.HTML_SMARTYPANTS_LATEX_DASHES
}
return &HugoHtmlRenderer{
blackfriday.HtmlRendererWithParameters(htmlFlags, "", "", renderParameters),
}
}
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func getMarkdownExtensions(ctx *RenderingContext) int {
flags := 0 | blackfriday.EXTENSION_NO_INTRA_EMPHASIS |
blackfriday.EXTENSION_TABLES | blackfriday.EXTENSION_FENCED_CODE |
blackfriday.EXTENSION_AUTOLINK | blackfriday.EXTENSION_STRIKETHROUGH |
blackfriday.EXTENSION_SPACE_HEADERS | blackfriday.EXTENSION_FOOTNOTES |
blackfriday.EXTENSION_HEADER_IDS | blackfriday.EXTENSION_AUTO_HEADER_IDS |
blackfriday.EXTENSION_DEFINITION_LISTS
for _, extension := range ctx.getConfig().Extensions {
if flag, ok := blackfridayExtensionMap[extension]; ok {
flags |= flag
}
}
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for _, extension := range ctx.getConfig().ExtensionsMask {
if flag, ok := blackfridayExtensionMap[extension]; ok {
flags &= ^flag
}
}
return flags
}
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func markdownRender(ctx *RenderingContext) []byte {
return blackfriday.Markdown(ctx.Content, GetHTMLRenderer(0, ctx),
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getMarkdownExtensions(ctx))
}
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func markdownRenderWithTOC(ctx *RenderingContext) []byte {
return blackfriday.Markdown(ctx.Content,
GetHTMLRenderer(blackfriday.HTML_TOC, ctx),
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getMarkdownExtensions(ctx))
}
// mmark
func GetMmarkHtmlRenderer(defaultFlags int, ctx *RenderingContext) mmark.Renderer {
renderParameters := mmark.HtmlRendererParameters{
FootnoteAnchorPrefix: viper.GetString("FootnoteAnchorPrefix"),
FootnoteReturnLinkContents: viper.GetString("FootnoteReturnLinkContents"),
}
b := len(ctx.DocumentID) != 0
if b && !ctx.getConfig().PlainIDAnchors {
renderParameters.FootnoteAnchorPrefix = ctx.DocumentID + ":" + renderParameters.FootnoteAnchorPrefix
// renderParameters.HeaderIDSuffix = ":" + ctx.DocumentId
}
htmlFlags := defaultFlags
htmlFlags |= mmark.HTML_FOOTNOTE_RETURN_LINKS
return mmark.HtmlRendererWithParameters(htmlFlags, "", "", renderParameters)
}
func GetMmarkExtensions(ctx *RenderingContext) int {
flags := 0
flags |= mmark.EXTENSION_TABLES
flags |= mmark.EXTENSION_FENCED_CODE
flags |= mmark.EXTENSION_AUTOLINK
flags |= mmark.EXTENSION_SPACE_HEADERS
flags |= mmark.EXTENSION_CITATION
flags |= mmark.EXTENSION_TITLEBLOCK_TOML
flags |= mmark.EXTENSION_HEADER_IDS
flags |= mmark.EXTENSION_AUTO_HEADER_IDS
flags |= mmark.EXTENSION_UNIQUE_HEADER_IDS
flags |= mmark.EXTENSION_FOOTNOTES
flags |= mmark.EXTENSION_SHORT_REF
flags |= mmark.EXTENSION_NO_EMPTY_LINE_BEFORE_BLOCK
flags |= mmark.EXTENSION_INCLUDE
for _, extension := range ctx.getConfig().Extensions {
if flag, ok := mmarkExtensionMap[extension]; ok {
flags |= flag
}
}
return flags
}
func MmarkRender(ctx *RenderingContext) []byte {
return mmark.Parse(ctx.Content, GetMmarkHtmlRenderer(0, ctx),
GetMmarkExtensions(ctx)).Bytes()
}
func MmarkRenderWithTOC(ctx *RenderingContext) []byte {
return mmark.Parse(ctx.Content,
GetMmarkHtmlRenderer(0, ctx),
GetMmarkExtensions(ctx)).Bytes()
}
// ExtractTOC extracts Table of Contents from content.
func ExtractTOC(content []byte) (newcontent []byte, toc []byte) {
origContent := make([]byte, len(content))
copy(origContent, content)
first := []byte(`<nav>
<ul>`)
last := []byte(`</ul>
</nav>`)
replacement := []byte(`<nav id="TableOfContents">
<ul>`)
startOfTOC := bytes.Index(content, first)
peekEnd := len(content)
if peekEnd > 70+startOfTOC {
peekEnd = 70 + startOfTOC
}
if startOfTOC < 0 {
return StripEmptyNav(content), toc
}
// Need to peek ahead to see if this nav element is actually the right one.
correctNav := bytes.Index(content[startOfTOC:peekEnd], []byte(`<li><a href="#`))
if correctNav < 0 { // no match found
return content, toc
}
lengthOfTOC := bytes.Index(content[startOfTOC:], last) + len(last)
endOfTOC := startOfTOC + lengthOfTOC
newcontent = append(content[:startOfTOC], content[endOfTOC:]...)
toc = append(replacement, origContent[startOfTOC+len(first):endOfTOC]...)
return
}
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// RenderingContext holds contextual information, like content and configuration,
// for a given content renderin.g
type RenderingContext struct {
Content []byte
PageFmt string
DocumentID string
Config *Blackfriday
configInit sync.Once
}
func (c *RenderingContext) getConfig() *Blackfriday {
c.configInit.Do(func() {
if c.Config == nil {
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c.Config = NewBlackfriday()
}
})
return c.Config
}
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// RenderBytesWithTOC renders a []byte with table of contents included.
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func RenderBytesWithTOC(ctx *RenderingContext) []byte {
switch ctx.PageFmt {
default:
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return markdownRenderWithTOC(ctx)
case "markdown":
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return markdownRenderWithTOC(ctx)
Experimental AsciiDoc support with external helpers See #470 * Based on existing support for reStructuredText files * Handles content files with extensions `.asciidoc` and `.ad` * Pipes content through `asciidoctor --safe -`. If `asciidoctor` is not installed, then `asciidoc --safe -`. * To make sure `asciidoctor` or `asciidoc` is found, after adding a piece of AsciiDoc content, run `hugo` with the `-v` flag and look for this message: INFO: 2015/01/23 Rendering with /usr/bin/asciidoctor ... Caveats: * The final "Last updated" timestamp is currently not stripped. * When `hugo` is run with `-v`, you may see a lot of these messages INFO: 2015/01/23 Rendering with /usr/bin/asciidoctor ... if you have lots of `*.ad`, `*.adoc` or `*.asciidoc` files. * Some versions of `asciidoc` may have trouble with its safe mode. To test if you are affected, try this: $ echo "Hello" | asciidoc --safe - asciidoc: ERROR: unsafe: ifeval invalid asciidoc: FAILED: ifeval invalid safe document If so, I recommend that you install `asciidoctor` instead. Feedback and patches welcome! Ideally, we should be using https://github.com/VonC/asciidocgo, @VonC's wonderful Go implementation of Asciidoctor. However, there is still a bit of work needed for asciidocgo to expose its API so that Hugo can actually use it. Until then, hope this "experimental AsciiDoc support through external helpers" can serve as a stopgap solution for our community. :-) 2015-01-30: Updated for the replaceShortcodeTokens() syntax change 2015-02-21: Add `.adoc` extension as suggested by @Fale Conflicts: helpers/content.go
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case "asciidoc":
return []byte(GetAsciidocContent(ctx.Content))
case "mmark":
return MmarkRenderWithTOC(ctx)
case "rst":
return []byte(GetRstContent(ctx.Content))
}
}
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// RenderBytes renders a []byte.
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func RenderBytes(ctx *RenderingContext) []byte {
switch ctx.PageFmt {
default:
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return markdownRender(ctx)
case "markdown":
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return markdownRender(ctx)
Experimental AsciiDoc support with external helpers See #470 * Based on existing support for reStructuredText files * Handles content files with extensions `.asciidoc` and `.ad` * Pipes content through `asciidoctor --safe -`. If `asciidoctor` is not installed, then `asciidoc --safe -`. * To make sure `asciidoctor` or `asciidoc` is found, after adding a piece of AsciiDoc content, run `hugo` with the `-v` flag and look for this message: INFO: 2015/01/23 Rendering with /usr/bin/asciidoctor ... Caveats: * The final "Last updated" timestamp is currently not stripped. * When `hugo` is run with `-v`, you may see a lot of these messages INFO: 2015/01/23 Rendering with /usr/bin/asciidoctor ... if you have lots of `*.ad`, `*.adoc` or `*.asciidoc` files. * Some versions of `asciidoc` may have trouble with its safe mode. To test if you are affected, try this: $ echo "Hello" | asciidoc --safe - asciidoc: ERROR: unsafe: ifeval invalid asciidoc: FAILED: ifeval invalid safe document If so, I recommend that you install `asciidoctor` instead. Feedback and patches welcome! Ideally, we should be using https://github.com/VonC/asciidocgo, @VonC's wonderful Go implementation of Asciidoctor. However, there is still a bit of work needed for asciidocgo to expose its API so that Hugo can actually use it. Until then, hope this "experimental AsciiDoc support through external helpers" can serve as a stopgap solution for our community. :-) 2015-01-30: Updated for the replaceShortcodeTokens() syntax change 2015-02-21: Add `.adoc` extension as suggested by @Fale Conflicts: helpers/content.go
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case "asciidoc":
return []byte(GetAsciidocContent(ctx.Content))
case "mmark":
return MmarkRender(ctx)
case "rst":
return []byte(GetRstContent(ctx.Content))
}
}
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// TotalWords returns an int of the total number of words in a given content.
func TotalWords(s string) int {
return len(strings.Fields(s))
}
// WordCount takes content and returns a map of words and count of each word.
func WordCount(s string) map[string]int {
m := make(map[string]int)
for _, f := range strings.Fields(s) {
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m[f]++
}
return m
}
// RemoveSummaryDivider removes summary-divider <!--more--> from content.
func RemoveSummaryDivider(content []byte) []byte {
return bytes.Replace(content, SummaryDivider, []byte(""), -1)
}
// TruncateWords takes content and an int and shortens down the number
// of words in the content down to the number of int.
func TruncateWords(s string, max int) string {
words := strings.Fields(s)
if max > len(words) {
return strings.Join(words, " ")
}
return strings.Join(words[:max], " ")
}
// TruncateWordsToWholeSentence takes content and an int
// and returns entire sentences from content, delimited by the int
// and whether it's truncated or not.
func TruncateWordsToWholeSentence(words []string, max int) (string, bool) {
if max >= len(words) {
return strings.Join(words, " "), false
}
for counter, word := range words[max:] {
if strings.HasSuffix(word, ".") ||
strings.HasSuffix(word, "?") ||
strings.HasSuffix(word, ".\"") ||
strings.HasSuffix(word, "!") {
upper := max + counter + 1
return strings.Join(words[:upper], " "), (upper < len(words))
}
}
return strings.Join(words[:max], " "), true
}
Experimental AsciiDoc support with external helpers See #470 * Based on existing support for reStructuredText files * Handles content files with extensions `.asciidoc` and `.ad` * Pipes content through `asciidoctor --safe -`. If `asciidoctor` is not installed, then `asciidoc --safe -`. * To make sure `asciidoctor` or `asciidoc` is found, after adding a piece of AsciiDoc content, run `hugo` with the `-v` flag and look for this message: INFO: 2015/01/23 Rendering with /usr/bin/asciidoctor ... Caveats: * The final "Last updated" timestamp is currently not stripped. * When `hugo` is run with `-v`, you may see a lot of these messages INFO: 2015/01/23 Rendering with /usr/bin/asciidoctor ... if you have lots of `*.ad`, `*.adoc` or `*.asciidoc` files. * Some versions of `asciidoc` may have trouble with its safe mode. To test if you are affected, try this: $ echo "Hello" | asciidoc --safe - asciidoc: ERROR: unsafe: ifeval invalid asciidoc: FAILED: ifeval invalid safe document If so, I recommend that you install `asciidoctor` instead. Feedback and patches welcome! Ideally, we should be using https://github.com/VonC/asciidocgo, @VonC's wonderful Go implementation of Asciidoctor. However, there is still a bit of work needed for asciidocgo to expose its API so that Hugo can actually use it. Until then, hope this "experimental AsciiDoc support through external helpers" can serve as a stopgap solution for our community. :-) 2015-01-30: Updated for the replaceShortcodeTokens() syntax change 2015-02-21: Add `.adoc` extension as suggested by @Fale Conflicts: helpers/content.go
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// GetAsciidocContent calls asciidoctor or asciidoc as an external helper
// to convert AsciiDoc content to HTML.
func GetAsciidocContent(content []byte) string {
cleanContent := bytes.Replace(content, SummaryDivider, []byte(""), 1)
path, err := exec.LookPath("asciidoctor")
if err != nil {
path, err = exec.LookPath("asciidoc")
if err != nil {
jww.ERROR.Println("asciidoctor / asciidoc not found in $PATH: Please install.\n",
" Leaving AsciiDoc content unrendered.")
return (string(content))
}
}
jww.INFO.Println("Rendering with", path, "...")
cmd := exec.Command(path, "--no-header-footer", "--safe", "-")
Experimental AsciiDoc support with external helpers See #470 * Based on existing support for reStructuredText files * Handles content files with extensions `.asciidoc` and `.ad` * Pipes content through `asciidoctor --safe -`. If `asciidoctor` is not installed, then `asciidoc --safe -`. * To make sure `asciidoctor` or `asciidoc` is found, after adding a piece of AsciiDoc content, run `hugo` with the `-v` flag and look for this message: INFO: 2015/01/23 Rendering with /usr/bin/asciidoctor ... Caveats: * The final "Last updated" timestamp is currently not stripped. * When `hugo` is run with `-v`, you may see a lot of these messages INFO: 2015/01/23 Rendering with /usr/bin/asciidoctor ... if you have lots of `*.ad`, `*.adoc` or `*.asciidoc` files. * Some versions of `asciidoc` may have trouble with its safe mode. To test if you are affected, try this: $ echo "Hello" | asciidoc --safe - asciidoc: ERROR: unsafe: ifeval invalid asciidoc: FAILED: ifeval invalid safe document If so, I recommend that you install `asciidoctor` instead. Feedback and patches welcome! Ideally, we should be using https://github.com/VonC/asciidocgo, @VonC's wonderful Go implementation of Asciidoctor. However, there is still a bit of work needed for asciidocgo to expose its API so that Hugo can actually use it. Until then, hope this "experimental AsciiDoc support through external helpers" can serve as a stopgap solution for our community. :-) 2015-01-30: Updated for the replaceShortcodeTokens() syntax change 2015-02-21: Add `.adoc` extension as suggested by @Fale Conflicts: helpers/content.go
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cmd.Stdin = bytes.NewReader(cleanContent)
var out bytes.Buffer
cmd.Stdout = &out
if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil {
jww.ERROR.Println(err)
}
return out.String()
Experimental AsciiDoc support with external helpers See #470 * Based on existing support for reStructuredText files * Handles content files with extensions `.asciidoc` and `.ad` * Pipes content through `asciidoctor --safe -`. If `asciidoctor` is not installed, then `asciidoc --safe -`. * To make sure `asciidoctor` or `asciidoc` is found, after adding a piece of AsciiDoc content, run `hugo` with the `-v` flag and look for this message: INFO: 2015/01/23 Rendering with /usr/bin/asciidoctor ... Caveats: * The final "Last updated" timestamp is currently not stripped. * When `hugo` is run with `-v`, you may see a lot of these messages INFO: 2015/01/23 Rendering with /usr/bin/asciidoctor ... if you have lots of `*.ad`, `*.adoc` or `*.asciidoc` files. * Some versions of `asciidoc` may have trouble with its safe mode. To test if you are affected, try this: $ echo "Hello" | asciidoc --safe - asciidoc: ERROR: unsafe: ifeval invalid asciidoc: FAILED: ifeval invalid safe document If so, I recommend that you install `asciidoctor` instead. Feedback and patches welcome! Ideally, we should be using https://github.com/VonC/asciidocgo, @VonC's wonderful Go implementation of Asciidoctor. However, there is still a bit of work needed for asciidocgo to expose its API so that Hugo can actually use it. Until then, hope this "experimental AsciiDoc support through external helpers" can serve as a stopgap solution for our community. :-) 2015-01-30: Updated for the replaceShortcodeTokens() syntax change 2015-02-21: Add `.adoc` extension as suggested by @Fale Conflicts: helpers/content.go
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}
// GetRstContent calls the Python script rst2html as an external helper
// to convert reStructuredText content to HTML.
func GetRstContent(content []byte) string {
cleanContent := bytes.Replace(content, SummaryDivider, []byte(""), 1)
path, err := exec.LookPath("rst2html")
if err != nil {
path, err = exec.LookPath("rst2html.py")
if err != nil {
jww.ERROR.Println("rst2html / rst2html.py not found in $PATH: Please install.\n",
" Leaving reStructuredText content unrendered.")
return (string(content))
}
}
cmd := exec.Command(path, "--leave-comments")
cmd.Stdin = bytes.NewReader(cleanContent)
var out bytes.Buffer
cmd.Stdout = &out
if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil {
jww.ERROR.Println(err)
}
rstLines := strings.Split(out.String(), "\n")
for i, line := range rstLines {
if strings.HasPrefix(line, "<body>") {
rstLines = (rstLines[i+1 : len(rstLines)-3])
}
}
return strings.Join(rstLines, "\n")
}