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package hugolib
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import (
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"image/jpeg"
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"io"
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"math/rand"
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"path/filepath"
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"runtime"
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"strconv"
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"testing"
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"time"
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"unicode/utf8"
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"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/htesting"
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"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/output"
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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
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"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/parser/metadecoders"
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"github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp"
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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
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"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/parser"
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"github.com/pkg/errors"
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"regexp"
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"strings"
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"text/template"
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"github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify"
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"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/common/herrors"
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"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/config"
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"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/deps"
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"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/resources/page"
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"github.com/sanity-io/litter"
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"github.com/spf13/afero"
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"github.com/spf13/cast"
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"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/helpers"
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"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/tpl"
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"github.com/spf13/viper"
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"os"
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"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/resources/resource"
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qt "github.com/frankban/quicktest"
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"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/common/loggers"
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"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/hugofs"
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)
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var (
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deepEqualsPages = qt.CmpEquals(cmp.Comparer(func(p1, p2 *pageState) bool { return p1 == p2 }))
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deepEqualsOutputFormats = qt.CmpEquals(cmp.Comparer(func(o1, o2 output.Format) bool {
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return o1.Name == o2.Name && o1.MediaType.Type() == o2.MediaType.Type()
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}))
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)
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type sitesBuilder struct {
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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
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Cfg config.Provider
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environ []string
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Fs *hugofs.Fs
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T testing.TB
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depsCfg deps.DepsCfg
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*qt.C
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logger *loggers.Logger
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rnd *rand.Rand
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dumper litter.Options
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// Used to test partial rebuilds.
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changedFiles []string
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removedFiles []string
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// Aka the Hugo server mode.
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running bool
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H *HugoSites
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theme string
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// Default toml
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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
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configFormat string
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configFileSet bool
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viperSet bool
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// Default is empty.
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// TODO(bep) revisit this and consider always setting it to something.
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// Consider this in relation to using the BaseFs.PublishFs to all publishing.
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workingDir string
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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
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addNothing bool
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// Base data/content
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contentFilePairs []filenameContent
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templateFilePairs []filenameContent
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i18nFilePairs []filenameContent
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dataFilePairs []filenameContent
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// Additional data/content.
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// As in "use the base, but add these on top".
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contentFilePairsAdded []filenameContent
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templateFilePairsAdded []filenameContent
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i18nFilePairsAdded []filenameContent
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dataFilePairsAdded []filenameContent
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}
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type filenameContent struct {
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filename string
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content string
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}
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func newTestSitesBuilder(t testing.TB) *sitesBuilder {
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v := viper.New()
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fs := hugofs.NewMem(v)
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litterOptions := litter.Options{
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HidePrivateFields: true,
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StripPackageNames: true,
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Separator: " ",
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}
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return &sitesBuilder{T: t, C: qt.New(t), Fs: fs, configFormat: "toml",
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dumper: litterOptions, rnd: rand.New(rand.NewSource(time.Now().Unix()))}
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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
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func newTestSitesBuilderFromDepsCfg(t testing.TB, d deps.DepsCfg) *sitesBuilder {
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c := qt.New(t)
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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
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litterOptions := litter.Options{
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HidePrivateFields: true,
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StripPackageNames: true,
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Separator: " ",
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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
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b := &sitesBuilder{T: t, C: c, depsCfg: d, Fs: d.Fs, dumper: litterOptions, rnd: rand.New(rand.NewSource(time.Now().Unix()))}
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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
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workingDir := d.Cfg.GetString("workingDir")
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b.WithWorkingDir(workingDir)
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return b.WithViper(d.Cfg.(*viper.Viper))
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}
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func (s *sitesBuilder) Running() *sitesBuilder {
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s.running = true
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return s
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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
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func (s *sitesBuilder) WithNothingAdded() *sitesBuilder {
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s.addNothing = true
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return s
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}
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func (s *sitesBuilder) WithLogger(logger *loggers.Logger) *sitesBuilder {
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s.logger = logger
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return s
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}
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func (s *sitesBuilder) WithWorkingDir(dir string) *sitesBuilder {
|
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
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s.workingDir = filepath.FromSlash(dir)
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return s
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}
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func (s *sitesBuilder) WithEnviron(env ...string) *sitesBuilder {
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for i := 0; i < len(env); i += 2 {
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s.environ = append(s.environ, fmt.Sprintf("%s=%s", env[i], env[i+1]))
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}
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2018-03-21 12:21:46 -04:00
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return s
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}
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2018-03-16 13:27:44 -04:00
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func (s *sitesBuilder) WithConfigTemplate(data interface{}, format, configTemplate string) *sitesBuilder {
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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
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s.T.Helper()
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2018-03-16 13:27:44 -04:00
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if format == "" {
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format = "toml"
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}
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templ, err := template.New("test").Parse(configTemplate)
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if err != nil {
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2018-03-17 14:24:02 -04:00
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s.Fatalf("Template parse failed: %s", err)
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2018-03-16 13:27:44 -04:00
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}
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var b bytes.Buffer
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templ.Execute(&b, data)
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2018-03-17 14:24:02 -04:00
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return s.WithConfigFile(format, b.String())
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2018-03-15 04:37:30 -04:00
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}
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2018-03-17 14:24:02 -04:00
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func (s *sitesBuilder) WithViper(v *viper.Viper) *sitesBuilder {
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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
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s.T.Helper()
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if s.configFileSet {
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s.T.Fatal("WithViper: use Viper or config.toml, not both")
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}
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defer func() {
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s.viperSet = true
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}()
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2018-08-05 05:13:49 -04:00
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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
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// Write to a config file to make sure the tests follow the same code path.
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var buff bytes.Buffer
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m := v.AllSettings()
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s.Assert(parser.InterfaceToConfig(m, metadecoders.TOML, &buff), qt.IsNil)
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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
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return s.WithConfigFile("toml", buff.String())
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2018-03-17 14:24:02 -04:00
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}
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func (s *sitesBuilder) WithConfigFile(format, conf string) *sitesBuilder {
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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
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s.T.Helper()
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if s.viperSet {
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s.T.Fatal("WithConfigFile: use Viper or config.toml, not both")
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}
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s.configFileSet = true
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filename := s.absFilename("config." + format)
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writeSource(s.T, s.Fs, filename, conf)
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2018-03-16 13:27:44 -04:00
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s.configFormat = format
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2018-03-15 04:37:30 -04:00
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return s
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}
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2018-03-18 06:07:24 -04:00
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func (s *sitesBuilder) WithThemeConfigFile(format, conf string) *sitesBuilder {
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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
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s.T.Helper()
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2018-03-18 06:07:24 -04:00
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if s.theme == "" {
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s.theme = "test-theme"
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}
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filename := filepath.Join("themes", s.theme, "config."+format)
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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
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writeSource(s.T, s.Fs, s.absFilename(filename), conf)
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2018-03-18 06:07:24 -04:00
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return s
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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
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func (s *sitesBuilder) WithSourceFile(filenameContent ...string) *sitesBuilder {
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s.T.Helper()
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for i := 0; i < len(filenameContent); i += 2 {
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writeSource(s.T, s.Fs, s.absFilename(filenameContent[i]), filenameContent[i+1])
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}
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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
2018-03-01 09:01:25 -05:00
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return s
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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
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func (s *sitesBuilder) absFilename(filename string) string {
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filename = filepath.FromSlash(filename)
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2020-01-22 05:57:23 -05:00
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if filepath.IsAbs(filename) {
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return filename
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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
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if s.workingDir != "" && !strings.HasPrefix(filename, s.workingDir) {
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filename = filepath.Join(s.workingDir, filename)
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}
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return filename
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}
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const commonConfigSections = `
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[services]
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[services.disqus]
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shortname = "disqus_shortname"
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[services.googleAnalytics]
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id = "ga_id"
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[privacy]
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[privacy.disqus]
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disable = false
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[privacy.googleAnalytics]
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respectDoNotTrack = true
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anonymizeIP = true
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[privacy.instagram]
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simple = true
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[privacy.twitter]
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enableDNT = true
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[privacy.vimeo]
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disable = false
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[privacy.youtube]
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disable = false
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privacyEnhanced = true
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`
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func (s *sitesBuilder) WithSimpleConfigFile() *sitesBuilder {
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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
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s.T.Helper()
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return s.WithSimpleConfigFileAndBaseURL("http://example.com/")
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}
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func (s *sitesBuilder) WithSimpleConfigFileAndBaseURL(baseURL string) *sitesBuilder {
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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
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|
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s.T.Helper()
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2018-11-15 01:21:14 -05:00
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config := fmt.Sprintf("baseURL = %q", baseURL)
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2018-05-23 04:03:11 -04:00
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2018-11-15 01:21:14 -05:00
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config = config + commonConfigSections
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2018-03-17 14:24:02 -04:00
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return s.WithConfigFile("toml", config)
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}
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2018-03-15 04:37:30 -04:00
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func (s *sitesBuilder) WithDefaultMultiSiteConfig() *sitesBuilder {
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var defaultMultiSiteConfig = `
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baseURL = "http://example.com/blog"
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paginate = 1
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disablePathToLower = true
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defaultContentLanguage = "en"
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defaultContentLanguageInSubdir = true
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[permalinks]
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other = "/somewhere/else/:filename"
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[blackfriday]
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angledQuotes = true
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[Taxonomies]
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tag = "tags"
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[Languages]
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[Languages.en]
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weight = 10
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title = "In English"
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languageName = "English"
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[Languages.en.blackfriday]
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angledQuotes = false
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[[Languages.en.menu.main]]
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url = "/"
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name = "Home"
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weight = 0
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[Languages.fr]
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weight = 20
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title = "Le Français"
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languageName = "Français"
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[Languages.fr.Taxonomies]
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plaque = "plaques"
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[Languages.nn]
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weight = 30
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title = "På nynorsk"
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languageName = "Nynorsk"
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paginatePath = "side"
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[Languages.nn.Taxonomies]
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lag = "lag"
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[[Languages.nn.menu.main]]
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url = "/"
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name = "Heim"
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weight = 1
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[Languages.nb]
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weight = 40
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title = "På bokmål"
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languageName = "Bokmål"
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paginatePath = "side"
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[Languages.nb.Taxonomies]
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lag = "lag"
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2018-05-23 04:03:11 -04:00
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|
` + commonConfigSections
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2018-03-15 04:37:30 -04:00
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2018-03-17 14:24:02 -04:00
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|
return s.WithConfigFile("toml", defaultMultiSiteConfig)
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2018-03-15 04:37:30 -04:00
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|
|
|
|
|
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}
|
|
|
|
|
2019-04-23 06:33:51 -04:00
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|
|
func (s *sitesBuilder) WithSunset(in string) {
|
|
|
|
// Write a real image into one of the bundle above.
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|
|
|
src, err := os.Open(filepath.FromSlash("testdata/sunset.jpg"))
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2019-08-10 15:05:17 -04:00
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|
|
s.Assert(err, qt.IsNil)
|
2019-04-23 06:33:51 -04:00
|
|
|
|
2019-09-03 04:36:09 -04:00
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|
|
out, err := s.Fs.Source.Create(filepath.FromSlash(filepath.Join(s.workingDir, in)))
|
2019-08-10 15:05:17 -04:00
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|
|
s.Assert(err, qt.IsNil)
|
2019-04-23 06:33:51 -04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
_, err = io.Copy(out, src)
|
2019-08-10 15:05:17 -04:00
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|
|
s.Assert(err, qt.IsNil)
|
2019-04-23 06:33:51 -04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
out.Close()
|
|
|
|
src.Close()
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2020-02-10 06:03:41 -05:00
|
|
|
func (s *sitesBuilder) createFilenameContent(pairs []string) []filenameContent {
|
|
|
|
var slice []filenameContent
|
|
|
|
s.appendFilenameContent(&slice, pairs...)
|
|
|
|
return slice
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
func (s *sitesBuilder) appendFilenameContent(slice *[]filenameContent, pairs ...string) {
|
|
|
|
if len(pairs)%2 != 0 {
|
|
|
|
panic("file content mismatch")
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for i := 0; i < len(pairs); i += 2 {
|
|
|
|
c := filenameContent{
|
|
|
|
filename: pairs[i],
|
|
|
|
content: pairs[i+1],
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
*slice = append(*slice, c)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2018-03-15 04:37:30 -04:00
|
|
|
func (s *sitesBuilder) WithContent(filenameContent ...string) *sitesBuilder {
|
2020-02-10 06:03:41 -05:00
|
|
|
s.appendFilenameContent(&s.contentFilePairs, filenameContent...)
|
2018-03-17 14:24:02 -04:00
|
|
|
return s
|
2018-03-16 13:27:44 -04:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
func (s *sitesBuilder) WithContentAdded(filenameContent ...string) *sitesBuilder {
|
2020-02-10 06:03:41 -05:00
|
|
|
s.appendFilenameContent(&s.contentFilePairsAdded, filenameContent...)
|
2018-03-15 04:37:30 -04:00
|
|
|
return s
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
func (s *sitesBuilder) WithTemplates(filenameContent ...string) *sitesBuilder {
|
2020-02-10 06:03:41 -05:00
|
|
|
s.appendFilenameContent(&s.templateFilePairs, filenameContent...)
|
2018-03-17 14:24:02 -04:00
|
|
|
return s
|
2018-03-16 13:27:44 -04:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
func (s *sitesBuilder) WithTemplatesAdded(filenameContent ...string) *sitesBuilder {
|
2020-02-10 06:03:41 -05:00
|
|
|
s.appendFilenameContent(&s.templateFilePairsAdded, filenameContent...)
|
2018-03-17 14:24:02 -04:00
|
|
|
return s
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
func (s *sitesBuilder) WithData(filenameContent ...string) *sitesBuilder {
|
2020-02-10 06:03:41 -05:00
|
|
|
s.appendFilenameContent(&s.dataFilePairs, filenameContent...)
|
2018-03-17 14:24:02 -04:00
|
|
|
return s
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
func (s *sitesBuilder) WithDataAdded(filenameContent ...string) *sitesBuilder {
|
2020-02-10 06:03:41 -05:00
|
|
|
s.appendFilenameContent(&s.dataFilePairsAdded, filenameContent...)
|
2018-03-17 14:24:02 -04:00
|
|
|
return s
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
func (s *sitesBuilder) WithI18n(filenameContent ...string) *sitesBuilder {
|
2020-02-10 06:03:41 -05:00
|
|
|
s.appendFilenameContent(&s.i18nFilePairs, filenameContent...)
|
2018-03-17 14:24:02 -04:00
|
|
|
return s
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
func (s *sitesBuilder) WithI18nAdded(filenameContent ...string) *sitesBuilder {
|
2020-02-10 06:03:41 -05:00
|
|
|
s.appendFilenameContent(&s.i18nFilePairsAdded, filenameContent...)
|
2018-03-17 14:24:02 -04:00
|
|
|
return s
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2019-04-10 04:11:51 -04:00
|
|
|
func (s *sitesBuilder) EditFiles(filenameContent ...string) *sitesBuilder {
|
|
|
|
for i := 0; i < len(filenameContent); i += 2 {
|
|
|
|
filename, content := filepath.FromSlash(filenameContent[i]), filenameContent[i+1]
|
2019-11-27 07:42:36 -05:00
|
|
|
absFilename := s.absFilename(filename)
|
2019-12-20 02:11:36 -05:00
|
|
|
s.changedFiles = append(s.changedFiles, absFilename)
|
2019-11-27 07:42:36 -05:00
|
|
|
writeSource(s.T, s.Fs, absFilename, content)
|
2019-04-10 04:11:51 -04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
2019-12-20 02:11:36 -05:00
|
|
|
return s
|
|
|
|
}
|
2019-04-10 04:11:51 -04:00
|
|
|
|
2019-12-20 02:11:36 -05:00
|
|
|
func (s *sitesBuilder) RemoveFiles(filenames ...string) *sitesBuilder {
|
|
|
|
for _, filename := range filenames {
|
|
|
|
absFilename := s.absFilename(filename)
|
|
|
|
s.removedFiles = append(s.removedFiles, absFilename)
|
|
|
|
s.Assert(s.Fs.Source.Remove(absFilename), qt.IsNil)
|
|
|
|
}
|
2019-04-10 04:11:51 -04:00
|
|
|
return s
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2020-02-10 06:03:41 -05:00
|
|
|
func (s *sitesBuilder) writeFilePairs(folder string, files []filenameContent) *sitesBuilder {
|
|
|
|
// We have had some "filesystem ordering" bugs that we have not discovered in
|
|
|
|
// our tests running with the in memory filesystem.
|
|
|
|
// That file system is backed by a map so not sure how this helps, but some
|
|
|
|
// randomness in tests doesn't hurt.
|
|
|
|
s.rnd.Shuffle(len(files), func(i, j int) { files[i], files[j] = files[j], files[i] })
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
for _, fc := range files {
|
2018-03-21 12:21:46 -04:00
|
|
|
target := folder
|
|
|
|
// TODO(bep) clean up this magic.
|
2020-02-10 06:03:41 -05:00
|
|
|
if strings.HasPrefix(fc.filename, folder) {
|
2018-03-21 12:21:46 -04:00
|
|
|
target = ""
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
if s.workingDir != "" {
|
|
|
|
target = filepath.Join(s.workingDir, target)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2020-02-10 06:03:41 -05:00
|
|
|
writeSource(s.T, s.Fs, filepath.Join(target, fc.filename), fc.content)
|
2018-03-15 04:37:30 -04:00
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return s
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
func (s *sitesBuilder) CreateSites() *sitesBuilder {
|
2018-10-03 08:58:09 -04:00
|
|
|
if err := s.CreateSitesE(); err != nil {
|
2020-01-15 09:59:56 -05:00
|
|
|
herrors.PrintStackTraceFromErr(err)
|
2018-10-03 08:58:09 -04:00
|
|
|
s.Fatalf("Failed to create sites: %s", err)
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return s
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2018-11-15 03:28:02 -05:00
|
|
|
func (s *sitesBuilder) LoadConfig() error {
|
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
|
|
|
if !s.configFileSet {
|
|
|
|
s.WithSimpleConfigFile()
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
cfg, _, err := LoadConfig(ConfigSourceDescriptor{
|
|
|
|
WorkingDir: s.workingDir,
|
|
|
|
Fs: s.Fs.Source,
|
|
|
|
Logger: s.logger,
|
|
|
|
Environ: s.environ,
|
|
|
|
Filename: "config." + s.configFormat}, func(cfg config.Provider) error {
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
return nil
|
|
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
|
2018-11-15 03:28:02 -05:00
|
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
|
|
return err
|
|
|
|
}
|
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
|
|
|
|
2018-11-15 03:28:02 -05:00
|
|
|
s.Cfg = cfg
|
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
|
|
|
|
2018-11-15 03:28:02 -05:00
|
|
|
return nil
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
2018-10-03 08:58:09 -04:00
|
|
|
func (s *sitesBuilder) CreateSitesE() error {
|
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
|
|
|
if !s.addNothing {
|
|
|
|
if _, ok := s.Fs.Source.(*afero.OsFs); ok {
|
|
|
|
for _, dir := range []string{
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"content/sect",
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|
"layouts/_default",
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2020-01-05 06:56:41 -05:00
|
|
|
"layouts/_default/_markup",
|
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
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"layouts/partials",
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"layouts/shortcodes",
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"data",
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"i18n",
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|
} {
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|
if err := os.MkdirAll(filepath.Join(s.workingDir, dir), 0777); err != nil {
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return errors.Wrapf(err, "failed to create %q", dir)
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}
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}
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2018-03-15 04:37:30 -04:00
|
|
|
}
|
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
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s.addDefaults()
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s.writeFilePairs("content", s.contentFilePairsAdded)
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s.writeFilePairs("layouts", s.templateFilePairsAdded)
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s.writeFilePairs("data", s.dataFilePairsAdded)
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s.writeFilePairs("i18n", s.i18nFilePairsAdded)
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s.writeFilePairs("i18n", s.i18nFilePairs)
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s.writeFilePairs("data", s.dataFilePairs)
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s.writeFilePairs("content", s.contentFilePairs)
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s.writeFilePairs("layouts", s.templateFilePairs)
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2018-03-15 04:37:30 -04:00
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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
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if err := s.LoadConfig(); err != nil {
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return errors.Wrap(err, "failed to load config")
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}
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2019-09-06 03:28:43 -04:00
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s.Fs.Destination = hugofs.NewCreateCountingFs(s.Fs.Destination)
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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
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depsCfg := s.depsCfg
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depsCfg.Fs = s.Fs
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depsCfg.Cfg = s.Cfg
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depsCfg.Logger = s.logger
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depsCfg.Running = s.running
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sites, err := NewHugoSites(depsCfg)
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2018-03-15 04:37:30 -04:00
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if err != nil {
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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
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return errors.Wrap(err, "failed to create sites")
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2018-03-15 04:37:30 -04:00
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}
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s.H = sites
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2018-10-03 08:58:09 -04:00
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return nil
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}
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func (s *sitesBuilder) BuildE(cfg BuildCfg) error {
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if s.H == nil {
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s.CreateSites()
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}
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return s.H.Build(cfg)
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2018-03-15 04:37:30 -04:00
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}
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func (s *sitesBuilder) Build(cfg BuildCfg) *sitesBuilder {
|
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
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s.T.Helper()
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2018-03-24 04:19:49 -04:00
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return s.build(cfg, false)
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}
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func (s *sitesBuilder) BuildFail(cfg BuildCfg) *sitesBuilder {
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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
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s.T.Helper()
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2018-03-24 04:19:49 -04:00
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return s.build(cfg, true)
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}
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2019-04-10 04:11:51 -04:00
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func (s *sitesBuilder) changeEvents() []fsnotify.Event {
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2019-12-20 02:11:36 -05:00
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var events []fsnotify.Event
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for _, v := range s.changedFiles {
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events = append(events, fsnotify.Event{
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Name: v,
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Op: fsnotify.Write,
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})
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}
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for _, v := range s.removedFiles {
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events = append(events, fsnotify.Event{
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Name: v,
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Op: fsnotify.Remove,
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})
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}
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return events
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}
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func (s *sitesBuilder) build(cfg BuildCfg, shouldFail bool) *sitesBuilder {
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s.Helper()
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defer func() {
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s.changedFiles = nil
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}()
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2018-03-15 04:37:30 -04:00
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if s.H == nil {
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s.CreateSites()
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2018-03-15 04:37:30 -04:00
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}
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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
2018-03-01 09:01:25 -05:00
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2019-04-10 04:11:51 -04:00
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err := s.H.Build(cfg, s.changeEvents()...)
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if err == nil {
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logErrorCount := s.H.NumLogErrors()
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if logErrorCount > 0 {
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err = fmt.Errorf("logged %d errors", logErrorCount)
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}
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}
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2018-03-24 04:19:49 -04:00
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if err != nil && !shouldFail {
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herrors.PrintStackTraceFromErr(err)
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2018-03-17 14:24:02 -04:00
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s.Fatalf("Build failed: %s", err)
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2018-03-24 04:19:49 -04:00
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} else if err == nil && shouldFail {
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s.Fatalf("Expected error")
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}
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return s
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}
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func (s *sitesBuilder) addDefaults() {
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2018-03-17 14:24:02 -04:00
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var (
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contentTemplate = `---
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title: doc1
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weight: 1
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tags:
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- tag1
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date: "2018-02-28"
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---
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# doc1
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*some "content"*
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{{< shortcode >}}
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{{< lingo >}}
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`
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defaultContent = []string{
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"content/sect/doc1.en.md", contentTemplate,
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"content/sect/doc1.fr.md", contentTemplate,
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"content/sect/doc1.nb.md", contentTemplate,
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"content/sect/doc1.nn.md", contentTemplate,
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}
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listTemplateCommon = "{{ $p := .Paginator }}{{ $p.PageNumber }}|{{ .Title }}|{{ i18n \"hello\" }}|{{ .Permalink }}|Pager: {{ template \"_internal/pagination.html\" . }}|Kind: {{ .Kind }}|Content: {{ .Content }}|Len Pages: {{ len .Pages }}|Len RegularPages: {{ len .RegularPages }}| HasParent: {{ if .Parent }}YES{{ else }}NO{{ end }}"
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defaultTemplates = []string{
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"_default/single.html", "Single: {{ .Title }}|{{ i18n \"hello\" }}|{{.Language.Lang}}|RelPermalink: {{ .RelPermalink }}|Permalink: {{ .Permalink }}|{{ .Content }}|Resources: {{ range .Resources }}{{ .MediaType }}: {{ .RelPermalink}} -- {{ end }}|Summary: {{ .Summary }}|Truncated: {{ .Truncated }}|Parent: {{ .Parent.Title }}",
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"_default/list.html", "List Page " + listTemplateCommon,
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"index.html", "{{ $p := .Paginator }}Default Home Page {{ $p.PageNumber }}: {{ .Title }}|{{ .IsHome }}|{{ i18n \"hello\" }}|{{ .Permalink }}|{{ .Site.Data.hugo.slogan }}|String Resource: {{ ( \"Hugo Pipes\" | resources.FromString \"text/pipes.txt\").RelPermalink }}",
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"index.fr.html", "{{ $p := .Paginator }}French Home Page {{ $p.PageNumber }}: {{ .Title }}|{{ .IsHome }}|{{ i18n \"hello\" }}|{{ .Permalink }}|{{ .Site.Data.hugo.slogan }}|String Resource: {{ ( \"Hugo Pipes\" | resources.FromString \"text/pipes.txt\").RelPermalink }}",
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"_default/terms.html", "Taxonomy Term Page " + listTemplateCommon,
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"_default/taxonomy.html", "Taxonomy List Page " + listTemplateCommon,
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// Shortcodes
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"shortcodes/shortcode.html", "Shortcode: {{ i18n \"hello\" }}",
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// A shortcode in multiple languages
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"shortcodes/lingo.html", "LingoDefault",
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"shortcodes/lingo.fr.html", "LingoFrench",
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// Special templates
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"404.html", "404|{{ .Lang }}|{{ .Title }}",
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"robots.txt", "robots|{{ .Lang }}|{{ .Title }}",
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}
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defaultI18n = []string{
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"en.yaml", `
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hello:
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other: "Hello"
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`,
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"fr.yaml", `
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hello:
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other: "Bonjour"
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`,
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}
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defaultData = []string{
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"hugo.toml", "slogan = \"Hugo Rocks!\"",
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}
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)
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if len(s.contentFilePairs) == 0 {
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s.writeFilePairs("content", s.createFilenameContent(defaultContent))
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}
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if len(s.templateFilePairs) == 0 {
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s.writeFilePairs("layouts", s.createFilenameContent(defaultTemplates))
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}
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if len(s.dataFilePairs) == 0 {
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s.writeFilePairs("data", s.createFilenameContent(defaultData))
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}
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if len(s.i18nFilePairs) == 0 {
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s.writeFilePairs("i18n", s.createFilenameContent(defaultI18n))
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}
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}
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func (s *sitesBuilder) Fatalf(format string, args ...interface{}) {
|
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
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s.T.Helper()
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s.T.Fatalf(format, args...)
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}
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func (s *sitesBuilder) AssertFileContentFn(filename string, f func(s string) bool) {
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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
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s.T.Helper()
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2019-01-02 06:33:26 -05:00
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content := s.FileContent(filename)
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if !f(content) {
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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
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s.Fatalf("Assert failed for %q in content\n%s", filename, content)
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2019-01-02 06:33:26 -05:00
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}
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}
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2019-05-31 03:40:58 -04:00
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func (s *sitesBuilder) AssertHome(matches ...string) {
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s.AssertFileContent("public/index.html", matches...)
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}
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2018-03-15 04:37:30 -04:00
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func (s *sitesBuilder) AssertFileContent(filename string, matches ...string) {
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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
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s.T.Helper()
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2019-01-02 06:33:26 -05:00
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content := s.FileContent(filename)
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2019-08-09 04:05:22 -04:00
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for _, m := range matches {
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lines := strings.Split(m, "\n")
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for _, match := range lines {
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match = strings.TrimSpace(match)
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if match == "" {
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continue
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}
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if !strings.Contains(content, match) {
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s.Fatalf("No match for %q in content for %s\n%s\n%q", match, filename, content, content)
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}
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2018-03-15 04:37:30 -04:00
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}
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}
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}
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2019-09-03 04:36:09 -04:00
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func (s *sitesBuilder) AssertImage(width, height int, filename string) {
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filename = filepath.Join(s.workingDir, filename)
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f, err := s.Fs.Destination.Open(filename)
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s.Assert(err, qt.IsNil)
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defer f.Close()
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cfg, err := jpeg.DecodeConfig(f)
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2020-01-15 09:59:56 -05:00
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s.Assert(err, qt.IsNil)
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2019-09-03 04:36:09 -04:00
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s.Assert(cfg.Width, qt.Equals, width)
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s.Assert(cfg.Height, qt.Equals, height)
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}
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2019-09-06 03:28:43 -04:00
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func (s *sitesBuilder) AssertNoDuplicateWrites() {
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s.Helper()
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d := s.Fs.Destination.(hugofs.DuplicatesReporter)
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s.Assert(d.ReportDuplicates(), qt.Equals, "")
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}
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2019-01-02 06:33:26 -05:00
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func (s *sitesBuilder) FileContent(filename string) string {
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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
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s.T.Helper()
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filename = filepath.FromSlash(filename)
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if !strings.HasPrefix(filename, s.workingDir) {
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filename = filepath.Join(s.workingDir, filename)
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}
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2019-01-02 06:33:26 -05:00
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return readDestination(s.T, s.Fs, filename)
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}
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2018-03-18 06:07:24 -04:00
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func (s *sitesBuilder) AssertObject(expected string, object interface{}) {
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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
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s.T.Helper()
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2018-03-18 06:07:24 -04:00
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got := s.dumper.Sdump(object)
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expected = strings.TrimSpace(expected)
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if expected != got {
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fmt.Println(got)
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diff := htesting.DiffStrings(expected, got)
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s.Fatalf("diff:\n%s\nexpected\n%s\ngot\n%s", diff, expected, got)
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}
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}
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2018-03-15 04:37:30 -04:00
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func (s *sitesBuilder) AssertFileContentRe(filename string, matches ...string) {
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content := readDestination(s.T, s.Fs, filename)
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for _, match := range matches {
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r := regexp.MustCompile("(?s)" + match)
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if !r.MatchString(content) {
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s.Fatalf("No match for %q in content for %s\n%q", match, filename, content)
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}
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}
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}
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2018-03-17 14:24:02 -04:00
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func (s *sitesBuilder) CheckExists(filename string) bool {
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return destinationExists(s.Fs, filepath.Clean(filename))
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}
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func (s *sitesBuilder) GetPage(ref string) page.Page {
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p, err := s.H.Sites[0].getPageNew(nil, ref)
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s.Assert(err, qt.IsNil)
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return p
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}
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2019-09-10 05:26:34 -04:00
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func (s *sitesBuilder) GetPageRel(p page.Page, ref string) page.Page {
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p, err := s.H.Sites[0].getPageNew(p, ref)
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s.Assert(err, qt.IsNil)
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return p
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}
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func newTestHelper(cfg config.Provider, fs *hugofs.Fs, t testing.TB) testHelper {
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return testHelper{
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Cfg: cfg,
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Fs: fs,
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C: qt.New(t),
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}
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}
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type testHelper struct {
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Cfg config.Provider
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Fs *hugofs.Fs
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*qt.C
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}
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func (th testHelper) assertFileContent(filename string, matches ...string) {
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th.Helper()
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filename = th.replaceDefaultContentLanguageValue(filename)
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content := readDestination(th, th.Fs, filename)
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for _, match := range matches {
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match = th.replaceDefaultContentLanguageValue(match)
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2019-11-06 14:10:47 -05:00
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th.Assert(strings.Contains(content, match), qt.Equals, true, qt.Commentf(match+" not in: \n"+content))
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}
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}
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func (th testHelper) assertFileContentRegexp(filename string, matches ...string) {
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filename = th.replaceDefaultContentLanguageValue(filename)
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content := readDestination(th, th.Fs, filename)
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for _, match := range matches {
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match = th.replaceDefaultContentLanguageValue(match)
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r := regexp.MustCompile(match)
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matches := r.MatchString(content)
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if !matches {
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fmt.Println(match+":\n", content)
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}
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th.Assert(matches, qt.Equals, true)
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2017-02-17 14:52:50 -05:00
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}
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}
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2017-04-23 16:03:25 -04:00
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func (th testHelper) assertFileNotExist(filename string) {
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exists, err := helpers.Exists(filename, th.Fs.Destination)
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2019-08-10 15:05:17 -04:00
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th.Assert(err, qt.IsNil)
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th.Assert(exists, qt.Equals, false)
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2017-04-23 16:03:25 -04:00
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}
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func (th testHelper) replaceDefaultContentLanguageValue(value string) string {
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defaultInSubDir := th.Cfg.GetBool("defaultContentLanguageInSubDir")
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replace := th.Cfg.GetString("defaultContentLanguage") + "/"
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if !defaultInSubDir {
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value = strings.Replace(value, replace, "", 1)
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}
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return value
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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
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func loadTestConfig(fs afero.Fs, withConfig ...func(cfg config.Provider) error) (*viper.Viper, error) {
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v, _, err := LoadConfig(ConfigSourceDescriptor{Fs: fs}, withConfig...)
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return v, err
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}
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2017-02-04 22:20:06 -05:00
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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
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func newTestCfgBasic() (*viper.Viper, *hugofs.Fs) {
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mm := afero.NewMemMapFs()
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2017-02-04 22:20:06 -05:00
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v := viper.New()
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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
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v.Set("defaultContentLanguageInSubdir", true)
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2017-02-04 22:20:06 -05:00
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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
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fs := hugofs.NewFrom(hugofs.NewBaseFileDecorator(mm), v)
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2017-02-04 22:20:06 -05:00
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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
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return v, fs
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2017-02-04 22:20:06 -05:00
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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
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}
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func newTestCfg(withConfig ...func(cfg config.Provider) error) (*viper.Viper, *hugofs.Fs) {
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mm := afero.NewMemMapFs()
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v, err := loadTestConfig(mm, func(cfg config.Provider) error {
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// Default is false, but true is easier to use as default in tests
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cfg.Set("defaultContentLanguageInSubdir", true)
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for _, w := range withConfig {
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w(cfg)
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}
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return nil
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})
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if err != nil && err != ErrNoConfigFile {
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panic(err)
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}
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fs := hugofs.NewFrom(hugofs.NewBaseFileDecorator(mm), v)
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return v, fs
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}
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2017-03-27 14:43:49 -04:00
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func newTestSitesFromConfig(t testing.TB, afs afero.Fs, tomlConfig string, layoutPathContentPairs ...string) (testHelper, *HugoSites) {
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2017-02-20 03:33:35 -05:00
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if len(layoutPathContentPairs)%2 != 0 {
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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
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t.Fatalf("Layouts must be provided in pairs")
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2017-02-20 03:33:35 -05:00
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}
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2019-08-10 15:05:17 -04:00
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c := qt.New(t)
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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
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writeToFs(t, afs, filepath.Join("content", ".gitkeep"), "")
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2017-03-27 14:43:49 -04:00
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writeToFs(t, afs, "config.toml", tomlConfig)
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2017-02-20 03:33:35 -05:00
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2018-03-18 05:32:29 -04:00
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cfg, err := LoadConfigDefault(afs)
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c.Assert(err, qt.IsNil)
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2017-02-20 03:33:35 -05:00
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2017-03-27 14:43:49 -04:00
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fs := hugofs.NewFrom(afs, cfg)
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th := newTestHelper(cfg, fs, t)
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2017-02-20 03:33:35 -05:00
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for i := 0; i < len(layoutPathContentPairs); i += 2 {
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writeSource(t, fs, layoutPathContentPairs[i], layoutPathContentPairs[i+1])
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}
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h, err := NewHugoSites(deps.DepsCfg{Fs: fs, Cfg: cfg})
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2019-08-10 15:05:17 -04:00
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c.Assert(err, qt.IsNil)
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2017-02-20 03:33:35 -05:00
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return th, h
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}
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2019-12-10 13:56:44 -05:00
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func createWithTemplateFromNameValues(additionalTemplates ...string) func(templ tpl.TemplateManager) error {
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2017-01-10 04:55:03 -05:00
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2019-12-10 13:56:44 -05:00
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return func(templ tpl.TemplateManager) error {
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for i := 0; i < len(additionalTemplates); i += 2 {
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err := templ.AddTemplate(additionalTemplates[i], additionalTemplates[i+1])
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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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
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// TODO(bep) replace these with the builder
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func buildSingleSite(t testing.TB, depsCfg deps.DepsCfg, buildCfg BuildCfg) *Site {
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t.Helper()
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return buildSingleSiteExpected(t, false, false, depsCfg, buildCfg)
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}
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func buildSingleSiteExpected(t testing.TB, expectSiteInitEror, expectBuildError bool, depsCfg deps.DepsCfg, buildCfg BuildCfg) *Site {
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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
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t.Helper()
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b := newTestSitesBuilderFromDepsCfg(t, depsCfg).WithNothingAdded()
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err := b.CreateSitesE()
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if expectSiteInitEror {
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b.Assert(err, qt.Not(qt.IsNil))
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return nil
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} else {
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b.Assert(err, qt.IsNil)
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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
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h := b.H
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b.Assert(len(h.Sites), qt.Equals, 1)
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if expectBuildError {
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b.Assert(h.Build(buildCfg), qt.Not(qt.IsNil))
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return nil
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}
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b.Assert(h.Build(buildCfg), qt.IsNil)
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return h.Sites[0]
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}
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:sparkles: Implement Page bundling and image handling
This commit is not the smallest in Hugo's history.
Some hightlights include:
* Page bundles (for complete articles, keeping images and content together etc.).
* Bundled images can be processed in as many versions/sizes as you need with the three methods `Resize`, `Fill` and `Fit`.
* Processed images are cached inside `resources/_gen/images` (default) in your project.
* Symbolic links (both files and dirs) are now allowed anywhere inside /content
* A new table based build summary
* The "Total in nn ms" now reports the total including the handling of the files inside /static. So if it now reports more than you're used to, it is just **more real** and probably faster than before (see below).
A site building benchmark run compared to `v0.31.1` shows that this should be slightly faster and use less memory:
```bash
▶ ./benchSite.sh "TOML,num_langs=.*,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=(500|1000),tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render"
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=1,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=500,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 101785785 78067944 -23.30%
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=1,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=1000,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 185481057 149159919 -19.58%
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=3,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=500,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 103149918 85679409 -16.94%
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=3,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=1000,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 203515478 169208775 -16.86%
benchmark old allocs new allocs delta
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=1,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=500,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 532464 391539 -26.47%
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=1,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=1000,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 1056549 772702 -26.87%
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=3,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=500,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 555974 406630 -26.86%
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=3,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=1000,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 1086545 789922 -27.30%
benchmark old bytes new bytes delta
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=1,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=500,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 53243246 43598155 -18.12%
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=1,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=1000,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 105811617 86087116 -18.64%
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=3,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=500,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 54558852 44545097 -18.35%
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=3,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=1000,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 106903858 86978413 -18.64%
```
Fixes #3651
Closes #3158
Fixes #1014
Closes #2021
Fixes #1240
Updates #3757
2017-07-24 03:00:23 -04:00
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func writeSourcesToSource(t *testing.T, base string, fs *hugofs.Fs, sources ...[2]string) {
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2017-01-10 04:55:03 -05:00
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for _, src := range sources {
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:sparkles: Implement Page bundling and image handling
This commit is not the smallest in Hugo's history.
Some hightlights include:
* Page bundles (for complete articles, keeping images and content together etc.).
* Bundled images can be processed in as many versions/sizes as you need with the three methods `Resize`, `Fill` and `Fit`.
* Processed images are cached inside `resources/_gen/images` (default) in your project.
* Symbolic links (both files and dirs) are now allowed anywhere inside /content
* A new table based build summary
* The "Total in nn ms" now reports the total including the handling of the files inside /static. So if it now reports more than you're used to, it is just **more real** and probably faster than before (see below).
A site building benchmark run compared to `v0.31.1` shows that this should be slightly faster and use less memory:
```bash
▶ ./benchSite.sh "TOML,num_langs=.*,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=(500|1000),tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render"
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=1,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=500,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 101785785 78067944 -23.30%
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=1,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=1000,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 185481057 149159919 -19.58%
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=3,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=500,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 103149918 85679409 -16.94%
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=3,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=1000,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 203515478 169208775 -16.86%
benchmark old allocs new allocs delta
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=1,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=500,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 532464 391539 -26.47%
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=1,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=1000,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 1056549 772702 -26.87%
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=3,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=500,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 555974 406630 -26.86%
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=3,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=1000,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 1086545 789922 -27.30%
benchmark old bytes new bytes delta
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=1,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=500,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 53243246 43598155 -18.12%
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=1,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=1000,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 105811617 86087116 -18.64%
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=3,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=500,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 54558852 44545097 -18.35%
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=3,num_root_sections=5,num_pages=1000,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 106903858 86978413 -18.64%
```
Fixes #3651
Closes #3158
Fixes #1014
Closes #2021
Fixes #1240
Updates #3757
2017-07-24 03:00:23 -04:00
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writeSource(t, fs, filepath.Join(base, src[0]), src[1])
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}
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}
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func getPage(in page.Page, ref string) page.Page {
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p, err := in.GetPage(ref)
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if err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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return p
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}
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func content(c resource.ContentProvider) string {
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cc, err := c.Content()
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if err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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ccs, err := cast.ToStringE(cc)
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if err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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return ccs
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}
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func dumpPages(pages ...page.Page) {
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fmt.Println("---------")
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for _, p := range pages {
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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
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var meta interface{}
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if p.File() != nil && p.File().FileInfo() != nil {
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meta = p.File().FileInfo().Meta()
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}
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2019-10-09 04:49:52 -04:00
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fmt.Printf("Kind: %s Title: %-10s RelPermalink: %-10s Path: %-10s sections: %s Lang: %s Meta: %v\n",
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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
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p.Kind(), p.Title(), p.RelPermalink(), p.Path(), p.SectionsPath(), p.Lang(), meta)
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2019-01-02 06:33:26 -05:00
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}
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}
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func dumpSPages(pages ...*pageState) {
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for i, p := range pages {
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fmt.Printf("%d: Kind: %s Title: %-10s RelPermalink: %-10s Path: %-10s sections: %s\n",
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i+1,
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p.Kind(), p.Title(), p.RelPermalink(), p.Path(), p.SectionsPath())
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2017-01-10 04:55:03 -05:00
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}
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}
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2017-06-13 15:22:47 -04:00
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2018-10-30 15:24:34 -04:00
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func printStringIndexes(s string) {
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lines := strings.Split(s, "\n")
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i := 0
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for _, line := range lines {
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for _, r := range line {
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fmt.Printf("%-3s", strconv.Itoa(i))
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i += utf8.RuneLen(r)
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}
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i++
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fmt.Println()
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for _, r := range line {
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fmt.Printf("%-3s", string(r))
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}
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fmt.Println()
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}
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}
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2019-01-02 06:33:26 -05:00
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2017-06-13 15:22:47 -04:00
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func isCI() bool {
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return os.Getenv("CI") != ""
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}
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2018-08-28 11:57:42 -04:00
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2019-01-02 06:33:26 -05:00
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// See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/19280
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// Not in use.
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var parallelEnabled = true
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func parallel(t *testing.T) {
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if parallelEnabled {
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t.Parallel()
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}
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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
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func skipSymlink(t *testing.T) {
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if runtime.GOOS == "windows" && os.Getenv("CI") == "" {
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t.Skip("skip symlink test on local Windows (needs admin)")
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}
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}
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