Fix ref/relRef regression for relative refs from bundles

Fixes #6952
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Bjørn Erik Pedersen 2020-02-28 14:22:05 +01:00
parent 6f48146e75
commit 1746e8a9b2
4 changed files with 31 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ import (
"strings"
"sync"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/common/herrors"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/hugofs/files"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/helpers"
@ -207,13 +207,12 @@ func (c *PageCollections) getSectionOrPage(ref string) (*contentNode, string) {
}
func (c *PageCollections) getContentNode(context page.Page, isReflink bool, ref string) (*contentNode, error) {
defer herrors.Recover()
ref = filepath.ToSlash(strings.ToLower(strings.TrimSpace(ref)))
if ref == "" {
ref = "/"
}
inRef := ref
navUp := strings.HasPrefix(ref, "..")
var doSimpleLookup bool
if isReflink || context == nil {
// For Ref/Reflink and .Site.GetPage do simple name lookups for the potentially ambigous myarticle.md and /myarticle.md,
@ -227,7 +226,16 @@ func (c *PageCollections) getContentNode(context page.Page, isReflink bool, ref
if context.File().IsZero() {
base = context.SectionsPath()
} else {
base = filepath.ToSlash(filepath.Dir(context.File().FileInfo().Meta().Path()))
meta := context.File().FileInfo().Meta()
base = filepath.ToSlash(filepath.Dir(meta.Path()))
if meta.Classifier() == files.ContentClassLeaf {
// Bundles are stored in subfolders e.g. blog/mybundle/index.md,
// so if the user has not explicitly asked to go up,
// look on the "blog" level.
if !navUp {
base = path.Dir(base)
}
}
}
ref = path.Join("/", strings.ToLower(base), ref)
}

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@ -777,7 +777,6 @@ func (s siteRefLinker) logNotFound(ref, what string, p page.Page, position text.
}
func (s *siteRefLinker) refLink(ref string, source interface{}, relative bool, outputFormat string) (string, error) {
p, err := unwrapPage(source)
if err != nil {
return "", err

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@ -940,6 +940,8 @@ func setupLinkingMockSite(t *testing.T) *Site {
{filepath.FromSlash("level2/level3/common.png"), ""},
{filepath.FromSlash("level2/level3/embedded.dot.md"), ""},
{filepath.FromSlash("leafbundle/index.md"), ""},
}
cfg, fs := newTestCfg()
@ -1026,3 +1028,18 @@ func checkLinkCase(site *Site, link string, currentPage page.Page, relative bool
t.Fatalf("[%d] Expected %q from %q to resolve to %q, got %q - error: %s", i, link, currentPage.Path(), expected, out, err)
}
}
// https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/6952
func TestRefBundle(t *testing.T) {
b := newTestSitesBuilder(t)
b.WithContent(
"post/b1/index.md", "---\ntitle: pb1\n---\nRef: {{< ref \"b2\" >}}",
"post/b2/index.md", "---\ntitle: pb2\n---\n",
)
b.WithTemplates("index.html", `Home`)
b.WithTemplates("_default/single.html", `Content: {{ .Content }}`)
b.Build(BuildCfg{})
b.AssertFileContent("public/post/b1/index.html", `Content: <p>Ref: http://example.com/post/b2/</p>`)
}

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@ -443,7 +443,8 @@ func (s *sitesBuilder) writeFilePairs(folder string, files []filenameContent) *s
// 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] })
// TODO(bep) this turns out to be more confusing than helpful.
//s.rnd.Shuffle(len(files), func(i, j int) { files[i], files[j] = files[j], files[i] })
for _, fc := range files {
target := folder