Before this commit, you would have to use page bundles to do image processing etc. in Hugo.
This commit adds
* A new `/assets` top-level project or theme dir (configurable via `assetDir`)
* A new template func, `resources.Get` which can be used to "get a resource" that can be further processed.
This means that you can now do this in your templates (or shortcodes):
```bash
{{ $sunset := (resources.Get "images/sunset.jpg").Fill "300x200" }}
```
This also adds a new `extended` build tag that enables powerful SCSS/SASS support with source maps. To compile this from source, you will also need a C compiler installed:
```
HUGO_BUILD_TAGS=extended mage install
```
Note that you can use output of the SCSS processing later in a non-SCSSS-enabled Hugo.
The `SCSS` processor is a _Resource transformation step_ and it can be chained with the many others in a pipeline:
```bash
{{ $css := resources.Get "styles.scss" | resources.ToCSS | resources.PostCSS | resources.Minify | resources.Fingerprint }}
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ $styles.RelPermalink }}" integrity="{{ $styles.Data.Digest }}" media="screen">
```
The transformation funcs above have aliases, so it can be shortened to:
```bash
{{ $css := resources.Get "styles.scss" | toCSS | postCSS | minify | fingerprint }}
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ $styles.RelPermalink }}" integrity="{{ $styles.Data.Digest }}" media="screen">
```
A quick tip would be to avoid the fingerprinting part, and possibly also the not-superfast `postCSS` when you're doing development, as it allows Hugo to be smarter about the rebuilding.
Documentation will follow, but have a look at the demo repo in https://github.com/bep/hugo-sass-test
New functions to create `Resource` objects:
* `resources.Get` (see above)
* `resources.FromString`: Create a Resource from a string.
New `Resource` transformation funcs:
* `resources.ToCSS`: Compile `SCSS` or `SASS` into `CSS`.
* `resources.PostCSS`: Process your CSS with PostCSS. Config file support (project or theme or passed as an option).
* `resources.Minify`: Currently supports `css`, `js`, `json`, `html`, `svg`, `xml`.
* `resources.Fingerprint`: Creates a fingerprinted version of the given Resource with Subresource Integrity..
* `resources.Concat`: Concatenates a list of Resource objects. Think of this as a poor man's bundler.
* `resources.ExecuteAsTemplate`: Parses and executes the given Resource and data context (e.g. .Site) as a Go template.
Fixes#4381Fixes#4903Fixes#4858
Go developers have undone the breaking API changes
in the following commit:
commit bedfa4e1c37bd08063865da628f242d27ca06ec4
Author: Daniel Theophanes <kardianos@gmail.com>
Date: Thu Jun 21 10:41:26 2018 -0700
text/template/parse: undo breaking API changes
golang.org/cl/84480 altered the API for the parse package for
clarity and consistency. However, the changes also broke the
API for consumers of the package. This CL reverts the API
to the previous spelling, adding only a single new exported
symbol.
Fixes#25968
Change-Id: Ieb81054b61eeac7df3bc3864ef446df43c26b80f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/120355
Reviewed-by: Daniel Martí <mvdan@mvdan.cc>
Reviewed-by: Rob Pike <r@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Daniel Martí <mvdan@mvdan.cc>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/25968
This reverts commit 9f27091e10.
Closes#4784Fixes#4873
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#4460Fixes#4450
The current full set of options for GA is now:
```toml
[privacy]
[privacy.googleAnalytics]
disable = false
respectDoNotTrack = true
anonymizeIP = true
useSessionStorage = true
```
Fixes#4775
Having them in separate files should make maintainance easier.
When adding new or making changes to the templates:
```bash
mage generate
```
This will get the Go code in sync.
Fixes#4457
A sample config:
```toml
defaultContentLanguage = "en"
defaultContentLanguageInSubdir = true
[Languages]
[Languages.en]
weight = 10
title = "In English"
languageName = "English"
contentDir = "content/english"
[Languages.nn]
weight = 20
title = "På Norsk"
languageName = "Norsk"
contentDir = "content/norwegian"
```
The value of `contentDir` can be any valid path, even absolute path references. The only restriction is that the content dirs cannot overlap.
The content files will be assigned a language by
1. The placement: `content/norwegian/post/my-post.md` will be read as Norwegian content.
2. The filename: `content/english/post/my-post.nn.md` will be read as Norwegian even if it lives in the English content folder.
The content directories will be merged into a big virtual filesystem with one simple rule: The most specific language file will win.
This means that if both `content/norwegian/post/my-post.md` and `content/english/post/my-post.nn.md` exists, they will be considered duplicates and the version inside `content/norwegian` will win.
Note that translations will be automatically assigned by Hugo by the content file's relative placement, so `content/norwegian/post/my-post.md` will be a translation of `content/english/post/my-post.md`.
If this does not work for you, you can connect the translations together by setting a `translationKey` in the content files' front matter.
Fixes#4523Fixes#4552Fixes#4553
As an example:
```html
{{ $pages := .Site.RegularPages | lang.Merge $frSite.RegularPages | lang.Merge $enSite.RegularPages }}
```
Will "fill in the gaps" in the current site with, from left to right, content from the French site, and lastly the English.
Fixes#4463
This means that you can do something ala:
```html
{{ if ge .Hugo.Version "0.36" }}Reasonable new Hugo version!{{ end }}
```
The intented use is feature toggling, but please note that it will take some time and Hugo versions until this can be trusted. It does not work in older Hugo versions.
Fixes#4443
Also:
- Remove unnecessary space from `figure` tag if no class is specified.
- Update related tests.
- Add test cases for the changes made to the figure shortcode.
- Document the newly added target and rel parameters
- Add more detail to the documentation of all figure shortcode parameters.
The tplimpl package was misusing the TemplateLookupDescriptor.WorkingDir
field from the output package. By incorrectly setting it to the theme
directory instead of the site root, the user is unable to override theme
templates in some situations.
Fixes#3505
The new lookup order:
1) Page.Params.images if set
2) Image resources: images with name "feature" (priority), "cover", "thumbnail"
3) Site.Params.images if set
Fixes#4349
This is in heavy use in rendering, so this makes a difference:
```bash
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=1,num_pages=500,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 124551144 107743429 -13.49%
benchmark old allocs new allocs delta
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=1,num_pages=500,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 528684 435118 -17.70%
benchmark old bytes new bytes delta
BenchmarkSiteBuilding/TOML,num_langs=1,num_pages=500,tags_per_page=5,shortcodes,render-4 53306848 45147832 -15.31%
```
This commit adds support for multiple statDirs both on the global and language level.
A simple `config.toml` example:
```bash
staticDir = ["static1", "static2"]
[languages]
[languages.no]
staticDir = ["staticDir_override", "static_no"]
baseURL = "https://example.no"
languageName = "Norsk"
weight = 1
title = "På norsk"
[languages.en]
staticDir2 = "static_en"
baseURL = "https://example.com"
languageName = "English"
weight = 2
title = "In English"
```
In the above, with no theme used:
the English site will get its static files as a union of "static1", "static2" and "static_en". On file duplicates, the right-most version will win.
the Norwegian site will get its static files as a union of "staticDir_override" and "static_no".
This commit also concludes the Multihost support in #4027.
Fixes#36Closes#4027
This commit adds a "cache potential" column when running `hugo --templateMetrics --templateMetricsHints`.
This is only calculated when `--templateMetricsHints` is set, as these calculations has an negative effect on the other timings.
This gives a value for partials only, and is a number between 0-100 that indicates if `partial` can be replaced with `partialCached`.
100 means that all execution of the same partial resulted in the same output.
You should do some manual research before going "all cache".
Add template function that will build a string from the given format
string and arguments, then log it to ERROR. This has an intended
side-effect of causing the build to fail, when executed.
Resolves#3817
Changes fall into one of the following:
- gofmt -s
- receiver name is inconsistent
- omit unused 2nd value from range
- godoc comment formed incorrectly
- err assigned and not used
- if block ends with a return statement followed by else
Add a template function that allows conversion to float. This is
useful, for example, when passing aspect ratios into templates,
which tend to not be integers.
Fixes#3307
Ceil and Floor are frontends for the stdlib math functions. The Round
implementation is essentially the same thing except that the Go stdlib
doesn't include a Round implementation in a stable release yet. I've
included the Round function slated for Go 1.10.
Fixes#3883
This closes#98, even if this commit does not do full content text search.
We may revisit that problem in the future, but that deserves its own issue.
Fixes#98
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.
And use it in `eq` and `ne` so `Page` values can be compared directly in the templates without thinking about it being a `Page` or a `PageOutput` wrapper.
Fixes#3807
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
This enables `AND` (`intersect`) and `OR` (`union`) filters when combined with `where`.
Example:
```go
{{ $pages := where .Site.RegularPages "Type" "not in" (slice "page" "about") }}
{{ $pages := $pages | union (where .Site.RegularPages "Params.pinned" true) }}
{{ $pages := $pages | intersect (where .Site.RegularPages "Params.images" "!=" nil) }}
```
The above fetches regular pages not of `page` or `about` type unless they are pinned. And finally, we exclude all pages with no `images` set in Page params.
Fixes#3174
* Improve the built-in Disqus template
Set `disqus_identifier`, `disqus_title`, and `disqus_url`
only if the user has explicitly provided them.
Do not load Disqus when the website is previewed locally,
otherwise it is very confusing.
* Use disqus_config instead of three global variables
https://help.disqus.com/customer/portal/articles/472098-javascript-configuration-variables
Unsupported types are currently silently ignored by IsSet. An earlier
attempt was made to solve the issue by returning an error. That attempt
was reverted since it broke some existing themes.
So instead, we'll log an error. Hopefully, people will stop using IsSet
in this way, and we can eventually return an error outright.
Updates #3092
This commit allows shortcode per output format, a typical use case would be the special AMP media tags.
Note that this will only re-render the "overridden" shortcodes and only in pages where these are used, so performance in the normal case should not suffer.
Closes#3220
- Move the main GetCSV and GetJSON into data.go.
- Add error returns to GetCSV and GetJSON.
- Add http client to Namespace for test mocking.
- Send accept headers on remote requests. Fixes#3395
- Return an error on non-2XX HTTP response codes and don't retry.
- Move cache tests to cache_test.go.
As a first step to remove the hard ties between `tplimpl` and the different namespace packages.
The `lang` package is used as the first example use case.
See #3042
This commit moves almost all of the template functions into separate
packages under tpl/ and adds a namespace framework. All changes should
be backward compatible for end users, as all existing function names in
the template funcMap are left intact.
Seq and DoArithmatic have been moved out of the helpers package and into
template namespaces.
Most of the tests involved have been refactored, and many new tests have
been written. There's still work to do, but this is a big improvement.
I got a little overzealous and added some new functions along the way:
- strings.Contains
- strings.ContainsAny
- strings.HasSuffix
- strings.TrimPrefix
- strings.TrimSuffix
Documentation is forthcoming.
Fixes#3042
For pages with translations, add links with hreflang attributes to the
default sitemap template. This helps Google to show the correct
language page in its search results. The syntax used is based on
Google's example at [1].
Also update the sitemap template docs to reflect the changes in the
default template.
[1]
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/2620865?hl=en&topic=2370587&ctx=topicFixes#2569
Most obvius benefit of this is to include CSS partials with css file suffix into HTML templates.
A valid workaround would be to rename the file `mystyles.html`, but that doesn't work too good for external editors etc.
The css partial is a method used in some themes before Hugo 0.20, but then it stopped working.
This commit reintroduces that behaviour.
Note that the regular layout lookups for text templates, i.e. "single.json" will be
prefixed with "_text/" on lookup and will only match in the text collection.
Fixes#3273
Before this commit, Hugo used `html/template` for all Go templates.
While this is a fine choice for HTML and maybe also RSS feeds, it is painful for plain text formats such as CSV, JSON etc.
This commit fixes that by using the `IsPlainText` attribute on the output format to decide what to use.
A couple of notes:
* The above requires a nonambiguous template name to type mapping. I.e. `/layouts/_default/list.json` will only work if there is only one JSON output format, `/layouts/_default/list.mytype.json` will always work.
* Ambiguous types will fall back to HTML.
* Partials inherits the text vs HTML identificator of the container template. This also means that plain text templates can only include plain text partials.
* Shortcode templates are, by definition, currently HTML templates only.
Fixes#3221
Before this commit, Hugo used `html/template` for all Go templates.
While this is a fine choice for HTML and maybe also RSS feeds, it is painful for plain text formats such as CSV, JSON etc.
This commit fixes that by using the `IsPlainText` attribute on the output format to decide what to use.
A couple of notes:
* The above requires a nonambiguous template name to type mapping. I.e. `/layouts/_default/list.json` will only work if there is only one JSON output format, `/layouts/_default/list.mytype.json` will always work.
* Ambiguous types will fall back to HTML.
* Partials inherits the text vs HTML identificator of the container template. This also means that plain text templates can only include plain text partials.
* Shortcode templates are, by definition, currently HTML templates only.
Fixes#3221
Add a new rssLimit site configuration option with default of 15. Prior
to this fix, you could create your own RSS feed to override the default
limit of 15, but we still had a hardcoded limit of 50 items set in
`hugolib.renderRSS()`.
With this option in place, the `range first 15 .Data.Pages` logic is no
longer hardcoded into the embedded RSS template.
Because the size of the slice passed to the template is now limited to
rssLimit instead of 50, this commit is a breaking change for sites
with a custom RSS template that expects more than 15 items.
Fixes#3035
Allow all nodes/pages to use date-related OpenGraph meta tags, not
only sites which are using the as-of-yet unfinished .Site.Authors
functionality.
Improve compliance of tags with Facebook's OpenGraph docs for the
"website" and "article" types[0][1]. Also, use the proper tag for
modification date (og:update_time vs article:modified_time).
Generate date published using either .PublishDate or .Date, and use
.Lastmod for modification date, which can use the new enableGitInfo
functionality from Hugo 0.18, but seamlessly falls back to .Date if
the site does not have this enabled/supported.
[0] https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/opengraph/object-type/website/
[1] https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/opengraph/object-type/article/
Note that this looks like overkill for just the logger, and that is correct,
but this will make sense once we start with the template handling etc.
Updates #2701
This commit adds a truncate template function for safely truncating text without
breaking words. The truncate function is HTML aware, so if the input text is a
template.HTML it will be truncated without leaving broken or unclosed HTML tags.
{{ "this is a very long text" | truncate 10 " ..." }}
{{ "With [Markdown](/markdown) inside." | markdownify | truncate 10 }}
This commit fixes the base template lookup order to match the behaviour of regular templates.
```
1. <current-path>/<template-name>-baseof.<suffix>, e.g. list-baseof.<suffix>.
2. <current-path>/baseof.<suffix>
3. _default/<template-name>-baseof.<suffix>, e.g. list-baseof.<suffix>.
4. _default/baseof.<suffix>
For each of the steps above, it will first look in the project, then, if theme is set,
in the theme's layouts folder.
```
Fixes#2783
There are currently several Params and case related issues floating around in Hugo.
This is very confusing for users and one of the most common support questions on the forum.
And while there have been done some great leg work in Viper etc., this is of limited value since this and similar doesn't work:
`Params.myCamelCasedParam`
Hugo has control over all the template method invocations, and can take care of all the lower-casing of the map lookup keys.
But that doesn't help with direct template lookups of type `Site.Params.TWITTER_CONFIG.USER_ID`.
This commit solves that by doing some carefully crafted modifications of the templates' AST -- lowercasing the params keys.
This is low-level work, but it's not like the template API wil change -- and this is important enough to defend such "bit fiddling".
Tests are added for all the template engines: Go templates, Ace and Amber.
Fixes#2615Fixes#1129Fixes#2590
There are currently several Params and case related issues floating around in Hugo.
This is very confusing for users and one of the most common support questions on the forum.
And while there have been done some great leg work in Viper etc., this is of limited value since this and similar doesn't work:
`Params.myCamelCasedParam`
Hugo has control over all the template method invocations, and can take care of all the lower-casing of the map lookup keys.
But that doesn't help with direct template lookups of type `Site.Params.TWITTER_CONFIG.USER_ID`.
This commit solves that by doing some carefully crafted modifications of the templates' AST -- lowercasing the params keys.
This is low-level work, but it's not like the template API wil change -- and this is important enough to defend such "bit fiddling".
Tests are added for all the template engines: Go templates, Ace and Amber.
Fixes#2615Fixes#1129Fixes#2590
Add imageConfig function which calls image.DecodeConfig and returns the height, width and color mode of the image. (#2677)
This allows for more advanced image shortcodes and templates such as those required by AMP.
layouts/shortcodes/amp-img.html
```
{{ $src := .Get "src" }}
{{ $config := imageConfig (printf "/static/%s" $src) }}
<amp-img src="{{$src}}"
height="{{$config.Height}}"
width="{{$config.Width}}"
layout="responsive">
</amp-img>
```
tpl/template_funcs.go:1019:3: the surrounding loop is unconditionally terminated
source/lazy_file_reader.go:66:5: err != nil is always true for all possible
values ([nil:error] != [nil:error])
All config variables starts with low-case and uses camelCase.
If there is abbreviation at the beginning of the name, the whole
abbreviation will be written in low-case.
If there is abbreviation at the end of the name, the
whole abbreviation will be written in upper-case.
For example, rssURI.
The gain, given the "real sites benchmark" below, is obvious:
```
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkHugo-4 14497594101 13084156335 -9.75%
benchmark old allocs new allocs delta
BenchmarkHugo-4 57404335 48282002 -15.89%
benchmark old bytes new bytes delta
BenchmarkHugo-4 9933505624 9721984424 -2.13%
```
Fixes#2495
* Make the type/var names more specific. They live in the test namespace, but there are other tests there.
* Camel case variable
* Small change suggested by Golint
There were some breaking changes etc. that is too late to fix for 0.17.
Let us think this through and add proper author support for Hugo 0.18.
Fixes#2464
Revert "docs: Add documentation for author profiles"
This reverts commit b6673e5309.
Revert "Add First Class Author Support"
This reverts commit cf978c0649.
* Fall back to default language on missing translation file
* Add a i18n-warnings build flag
* If that flag is set, print a parseable and greppable string on missing translation strings
See #2303
The current "rendering language" is needed outside of Site. This commit moves the Language type to the helpers package, and then used to get correct correct language configuration in the markdownify template func.
This commit also adds two new template funcs: relLangURL and absLangURL.
See #2309
Work In Progress!
This commit makes a rework of the build and rebuild process to better suit a multi-site setup.
This also includes a complete overhaul of the site tests. Previous these were a messy mix that
were testing just small parts of the build chain, some of it testing code-paths not even used in
"real life". Now all tests that depends on a built site follows the same and real production code path.
See #2309Closes#2211Closes#477Closes#1744
This commit also consolidates URLs on Node vs Page, so now .Permalink should be interoperable.
Note that this implementations should be fairly short-livded, waiting for #2297, but the API should be stable.
Setting the language to use when loading the language bundles just doesn't work.
The template system is unfortanetely a global, and the last languate processed won ...
Implements:
* support to render:
* content/post/whatever.en.md to /en/2015/12/22/whatever/index.html
* content/post/whatever.fr.md to /fr/2015/12/22/whatever/index.html
* gets enabled when `Multilingual:` is specified in config.
* support having language switchers in templates, that know
where the translated page is (with .Page.Translations)
(when you're on /en/about/, you can have a "Francais" link pointing to
/fr/a-propos/)
* all translations are in the `.Page.Translations` map, including the current one.
* easily tweak themes to support Multilingual mode
* renders in a single swift, no need for two config files.
Adds a couple of variables useful for multilingual sites
Adds documentation (content/multilingual.md)
Added language prefixing for all URL generation/permalinking see in the
code base.
Implements i18n. Leverages the great github.com/nicksnyder/go-i18n lib.. thanks Nick.
* Adds "i18n" and "T" template functions..
These functions allow trivial escaping and unescaping of HTML entities,
and make it far easier to compose other functions for the creation of
parameterised URLs.
Add logic to tpl.humanize such that it understands input of int literals
or strings which represent an integer. When tpl.humanize sees this type
of input, it will use inflect.Ordinalize as opposed to the standard
inflect.Humanize.
Fixes#1886
The query function will take a set of parameters specified like a dict and return a url.Values object which can be .Encode'd into a query string.
Example:
<a href="http://www.google.com?{{ (querify "q" "test" "page" 3).Encode | safeHTML }}">Search</a>
Returns:
<a href="http://www.google.com?page=3&q=test">Search</a>
Closes#2257
Returns true if a given field value that is a slice / array of strings, integers or floats contains elements in common with the matching value. It follows the same rules as the intersect function.
Closes#1945
While sorting on data sources with missing fields, a panic can occur in
pairList.Less if `Interface()` is called on a invalid `reflect.Value`.
This commit detects an invalid Value and replacing it with a zero value
for the comparison.
This also includes a refactor of the hugofs package and its usage.
The motivation for that is:
The Afero filesystems are brilliant. Hugo's way of adding a dozen of global variables for the different filesystems was a mistake. In readFile (and also in some other places in Hugo today) we need a way to restrict the access inside the working dir. We could use ioutil.ReadFile and implement the path checking, checking the base path and the dots ("..") etc. But it is obviously better to use an Afero BasePathFs combined witha ReadOnlyFs. We could create a use-once-filesystem and handle the initialization ourselves, but since this is also useful to others and the initialization depends on some other global state (which would mean to create a new file system on every invocation), we might as well do it properly and encapsulate the predefined set of filesystems. This change also leads the way, if needed, to encapsulate the file systems in a struct, making it possible to have several file system sets in action at once (parallel multilanguage site building? With Moore's law and all...)
Fixes#1551
To strip away any HTML. May be useful for the .Title in head etc.
People may shoot themself in the foot with this, maybe ...
The replacement function is pretty fast.
The `intersect` function uses `in` to avoid adding duplicates to the
resulting set. We were passing `reflect.Value` items when we should
have been using `Value.Interface()` to send the actual data structure.
This fixes that.
See #1952
This uses the Emoji map from https://github.com/kyokomi/emoji -- but with a custom replacement implementation.
The built-in are fine for most use cases, but in Hugo we do care about pure speed.
The benchmarks below are skewed in Hugo's direction as the source and result is a byte slice,
Kyokomi's implementation works best with strings.
Curious: The easy-to-use `strings.Replacer` is also plenty fast.
```
BenchmarkEmojiKyokomiFprint-4 20000 86038 ns/op 33960 B/op 117 allocs/op
BenchmarkEmojiKyokomiSprint-4 20000 83252 ns/op 38232 B/op 122 allocs/op
BenchmarkEmojiStringsReplacer-4 100000 21092 ns/op 17248 B/op 25 allocs/op
BenchmarkHugoEmoji-4 500000 5728 ns/op 624 B/op 13 allocs/op
```
Fixes#1891
This commit adds a custom index template function that deviates from the stdlib
simply by not returning an "index out of range" error if an array, slice or
string index is out of range. Instead, we just return nil values. This should
help make the new default function more useful for Hugo users.
Fixes#1949
This commit fixes a few things:
1. `given` is now a variadic parameter so that piping works properly
2. add separate template tests to make sure piping works
3. support time values
4. add more tests of the dfault function
The common is the `where` func and this:
```
panic: reflect: call of reflect.Value.Type on zero Value [recovered]
panic: reflect: call of reflect.Value.Type on zero Value
```
There is no good reason to export all the template funcs:
* They're not used outside the templates.
* If usable in other packages, they should be moved (to helpers?)
* They create too broad an interface;
users of the tpl package don't see the forest for all the trees.
Add humanize (inflect.Humanize) to the template funcMap. Documentation and
tests are included.
Various code cleanups of the template funcs:
- Break pluralize and singularize out into stand-alone funcs.
- Sort the list of funcMap entries.
- Add some minimal godoc comments to all public funcs.
- Fix some issues found by golint and grind.
This fixes a exported field check condition in a way described at Go
issue https://golang.org/issue/12367
According to the issue comments, this fix should be safe under Go 1.6.
`where` template function's internal condition check function doesn't
check boolean values and always returns `false` silently.
This adds missing boolean value comparison to the function.
`where Values ".Param.key" true` like clause can be used.
Only "=", "==", "eq", "!=", "<>", "ne" operators are allowed to be used
with a boolean value. If an other operator is passed with it, the
condition check function returns `false` like before.
'sort' template function used to accept only each element's struct field
name, method name and map key name as its second argument. This extends
it to accept a field/method/key chaining key string like
'Params.foo.bar' as the argument. It evaluates sub elements of each
array or map elements and sorts by them.
Typical use case would be sorting pages by user defined front matter
value. For example, sorting pages by 'Params.foo.bar' is possible by
writing the following template code
{{ range sort .Data.Pages "Params.foo.bar" }}
{{ .Content }}
{{ end }}
It ignores all leading and trailing dots so "Params.foo.bar" can be
written in ".Params.foo.bar"
This also fixes the issue that 'sort' cannot evaluate a pointer value.
Fix#1330
sort template function returns `[]interface{}` type slice value
regardless of its original element type.
This fixes it to keep the original element type. For example, if it
sorts `map[string]int` type value, it returns `[]int` slice value
instead of `[]interface{}` slice value.
`where` template function's internal condition check function always
returns `false` when a target value doesn't exist or it's nil value but
this behavior makes it difficult to filter values which doesn't have a
particular parameter.
To solve it, this adds nil value comparison to the function.
`where Values ".Param.key" nil` like clause can be used for the case
above.
Only "=", "==", "eq", "!=", "<>", "ne" operators are allowed to be used
with `nil`. If an other operator is passed with `nil`, the condition
check function returns `false` like before.
Fix#1232
Where `first` will return the first N items of a rangeable list,
`after` will return all items after the Nth item.
This allows the user to do something with the first N items and
something different with the remaining items after N.
`substr` template function takes one or two range arguments. Both
arguments must be int type values but if it is used with a calclation
function e.g. `add`, `len` etc, it causes a wrong type error.
This fixes the issue to allow the function to take other integer type
variant like `int64` etc.
This also includes a small fix on no range argument case.
Fix#1190
`where` tpl function doesn't support `time.Time` type so if people want
to compare such values, it's required that these values are converted
into `int` and compare them.
This improves it. If `time.Time` values are passed to `where`, it
converts them into `int` internally, compares them and returns the
result.
See also
http://discuss.gohugo.io/t/future-posts-and-past-posts/1229/3
Many minor fixes to make test logs more consistent and correct a
mispelling.
Standardize on "[%i] got X but expected Y" for log messages. Using
a consistent layout makes it easier to read the test results. This
was mostly changing "Got" to "got". Swapped the order of values on
several calls to bring them in line with the convention.
A few log messages had a sequence number added to identify the
exact scenario that failed. Otherwise, there would be no way to
ascertain which failed When there are many scenarios.
Correct spelling of "expected."
Fixes#1028
Merged be2097e1ad
[close#1040]
The previous implementation didn't easily support the use case "I want one base template for the single pages, another for the rest".
The new lookup order is:
1. <current-path>/<template-name>-baseof.ace, e.g. list-baseof.ace
2. <current-path>/baseof.ace
3. _default/<template-name>-baseof.ace, e.g. list-baseof.ace.
4. _default/baseof.ace
As views looks like a regular template, but doesn't need a base template, we have to look inside it.
Altough really not needed by this commit, reading the full file content into memory just to do a substring search is a waste.
So this commit implements a `ReaderContains` func that in most cases should be much faster than doing an `ioutil.ReadAll` and `bytes.Contains`:
```
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkReaderContains 78452 20260 -74.18%
benchmark old allocs new allocs delta
BenchmarkReaderContains 46 20 -56.52%
benchmark old bytes new bytes delta
BenchmarkReaderContains 46496 1258 -97.29%
```
Fixes#999
That is whas was implemented, not Substr.
Also make the API more similar to Go's internal slice by making both the start and end indices optional.
See #990
Thanks to @bep's new, brilliant helpers.Deprecated() function,
the following functions or variables are transitioned to their
new names, preserving backward compatibility for v0.14
and warning the user of upcoming obsolescence in v0.15:
* .Url → .URL (for node, menu and paginator)
* .Site.BaseUrl → .Site.BaseURL
* .Site.Indexes → .Site.Taxonomies
* .Site.Recent → .Site.Pages
* getJson → getJSON
* getCsv → getCSV
* safeHtml → safeHTML
* safeCss → safeCSS
* safeUrl → safeURL
Also fix related initialisms in strings and comments.
Continued effort in fixing #959.
First step to use initialisms that golint suggests,
for example:
Line 116: func GetHtmlRenderer should be GetHTMLRenderer
as see on http://goreportcard.com/report/spf13/hugo
Thanks to @bep for the idea!
Note that command-line flags (cobra and pflag)
as well as struct fields like .BaseUrl and .Url
that are used in Go HTML templates need more work
to maintain backward-compatibility, and thus
are NOT yet dealt with in this commit.
First step in fixing #959.
`eq` and `ne` template functions don't work as expected when those are
used with a raw number and a calculated value by add, sub etc. It's
caused by both numbers type differences. For example, `eq 5 (add 2 3)`
returns `false` because raw 5 is `int` while `add 2 3` returns 5 with
`int64`
This normalizes `int`, `uint` and `float` type values to `int64`,
`uint64` and `float64` before comparing them. Other type of value is
passed to comparing function without any changes.
Fix#961
Added a new Template.PrintErrors() function call,
used in hugolib/site.go#Process() so it does not clutter
up `go test -v ./...` results.
Special thanks to @tatsushid for mapping out the call trace
which makes it a lot easier to find the appropriate places
to place the Template.PrintErrors() call.
Fixes#316
The variable scope in the Go templates makes it hard, if possible at all, to write templates with counter variables or similar state.
This commit fixes that by adding a writable context to Node, backed by a map: Scratch.
This context has three methods, Get, Set and Add. The Add is tailored for counter variables, but can be used for any built-in numeric values or strings.
Use `{{ if not .Date.IsZero }}` to print dates only when they are
defined. This is to avoid things like
<lastBuildDate>Mon, 01 Jan 0001 00:00:00 +0000</lastBuildDate>
and
<lastmod>0001-01-01T00:00:00+00:00</lastmod>
showing up in index.xml (RSS) and sitemap.xml.
Pipe dates with ±hh:mm time zone through `safeHtml`
to prevent the `+` sign from turning into `+`.
Also make some shuffling to avoid blank lines in the output.
* template: _internal/_default/opengraph.html:39: unexpected EOF
* template: _internal/_default/schema.html:15: unexpected {{end}}
Also change the DateTime inside these templates to ISO 8601 format,
and skip <meta itemprop="datePublished"> if `publishdate` is not set.
Perhaps it would be a good idea to expose `func (Time) IsZero`
to our templates? :-)