strings.HasPrefix already has an alias of hasPrefix
but strings.HasSuffix has no such alias.
This PR adds a hasSuffix alias to the tpl function with corresponding
function documentation.
It also adds a Minor update to the hasPrefix function documentation
re: keywords and relatedfuncs.
Completes https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/10474
Before this fix, strings.Truncate would erroneously re-include
attributes from the opening tag in the closing tag when closing
formatted html, due to a bug in how tagnames were extracted from the
regex capture group for html tags used in `truncate.go`. This change
ensures that only the tagname is retained and all attributes are discarded
when storing the tags for closing them later.
Fixes#10399
This commit replaces the main part of `helpers.StripHTML` with Go's implementation in its html/template package.
It's a little slower, but correctness is more important:
```bash
BenchmarkStripHTMLOld-10 680316 1764 ns/op 728 B/op 4 allocs/op
BenchmarkStripHTMLNew-10 384520 3099 ns/op 2089 B/op 10 allocs/op
```
Fixes#9199Fixes#9909Closes#9410
* Add file context to minifier errors when publishing
* Misc fixes (see issues)
* Allow custom server error template in layouts/server/error.html
To get to this, this commit also cleans up and simplifies the code surrounding errors and files. This also removes the usage of `github.com/pkg/errors`, mostly because of https://github.com/pkg/errors/issues/223 -- but also because most of this is now built-in to Go.
Fixes#9852Fixes#9857Fixes#9863
You can now create custom hook templates for code blocks, either one for all (`render-codeblock.html`) or for a given code language (e.g. `render-codeblock-go.html`).
We also used this new hook to add support for diagrams in Hugo:
* Goat (Go ASCII Tool) is built-in and enabled by default; just create a fenced code block with the language `goat` and start draw your Ascii diagrams.
* Another popular alternative for diagrams in Markdown, Mermaid (supported by GitHub), can also be implemented with a simple template. See the Hugo documentation for more information.
Updates #7765Closes#9538Fixes#9553Fixes#8520Fixes#6702Fixes#9558
The main motivation behind this is simplicity and correctnes, but the new small config library is also faster:
```
BenchmarkDefaultConfigProvider/Viper-16 252418 4546 ns/op 2720 B/op 30 allocs/op
BenchmarkDefaultConfigProvider/Custom-16 450756 2651 ns/op 1008 B/op 6 allocs/op
```
Fixes#8633Fixes#8618Fixes#8630
Updates #8591Closes#6680Closes#5192
Most other substr implementations don't error out in out-of-bounds cases
but simply return an empty string (or a value that's printed as an empty
string). We'll follow their lead and not exit template execution. Allow
the user decide what to do with the empty result.
Fixes#8113
The main item in this commit is showing of errors with a file context when running `hugo server`.
This can be turned off: `hugo server --disableBrowserError` (can also be set in `config.toml`).
But to get there, the error handling in Hugo needed a revision. There are some items left TODO for commits soon to follow, most notable errors in content and config files.
Fixes#5284Fixes#5290
See #5325
See #5324
These funcs were added during the move to namespaces but were
undocumented. This commit fixes the order of the arguments and adds the
funcs to the method mapping.
As pointed out by the linter, some exported functions and types are
missing doc comments.
The linter warnings have been reduced from 194 to 116.
Not all missing comments have been added in this commit though.
This works for the `title` func and the other places where Hugo makes title case.
* AP style (new default)
* Chicago style
* Go style (what we have today)
Fixes#989