especially when the given `--source` path is a relative directory.
Also, when `--source` is specified, make WorkingDir an absolute path
from the very beginning, to be consistent with the case when `--source`
is not given. Otherwise, the function name helpers.AbsPathify(), which
prepends WorkingDir to a relative path, does not really make sense.
Fixes#1721
The crash was introduced by commit 00d04774 in PR #1652
where access to NoTimes was attempted even though --noTimes
was not defined for the config, check and benchmark commands.
Special thanks to @bep for the heads-up!
See also #1624 - CLI UX: Flags shouldn't be global
This is to ensure that only the relevant command-line flags
for a certain Hugo subcommand is shown to the end user,
reducing clutter and improving user experience.
Fixes#1624 - CLI UX: Flags shouldn't be global
Cobra, the CLI commander in use in Hugo, has some long awaited improvements in the error handling department.
This enables a more centralized error handling approach.
This commit introduces that by changing all the command funcs to `RunE`:
* The core part of the error logging, usage logging and `os.Exit(-1)` is now performed in one place and that one place only.
* The usage text is now only shown on invalid arguments etc. (user errors)
Fixes#1502
Hugo command provides "noTimes" flag but it doesn't affect synced files
timestamp regardless of whether the flag is specified or not.
This fixes it by adding a flag check and overwriting configuration if it
is specified.
Fix#1583
Hugo command doesn't copy site's "static" directory files to "public"
directory if a specified theme doesn't have "static" directory because
theme's "static" directory checking always returns an error.
This fixes it by just showing a warning message about theme's "static"
directory absence and not skipping following processes.
Fix#1655
Write and rename operations are often followed by CHMOD.
There may be valid use cases for rebuilding the site on CHMOD,
but that will require more complex logic than this simple conditional.
On OS X this seems to be related to Spotlight, see:
https://github.com/go-fsnotify/fsnotify/issues/15
A workaround is to put your site(s) on the Spotlight exception list,
but that may be a little mysterious for most end users.
So, for now, we skip reload on CHMOD.
This small commit will be a 100% improvement for most OS X-users.
Fixes#1587
The lack of the directory would be worth to warn, since the directory is
created by "huge new site". But it doesn't have to fail the build.
This change fixes#759.
* add global `hasCJKLanguage` flag, if true, turn on auto-detecting CJKLanguage
* add `isCJKLanguage` frontmatter to force specify whether is CJKLanguage or not
* For .Summary: If isCJKLanguage is true, use the runes as basis for truncation, else keep as today.
* For WordCount: If isCJKLanguage is true, use the runes as basis for calculation, else keep as today.
* Unexport RuneCount
Fixes#1377
usage: hugo import jekyll jekyll_root_path target_path
Implemented:
* Create new hugo site
* Create config.yaml
* Convert all markdown contents.
* Copy all other files and folders to static
Fixes#101
It currently handles --baseUrl to --baseURL, and --uglyUrls to --uglyURLs.
Special thanks to Eric Paris (@eparis) for writing the
"normalized name" support in Cobra, and for showing us
how it is used in Kubernetes.
See Issue #959
As of 2015-08-16, Viper no longer searches the CWD
for config file by default to avoid unintended surprises,
but Hugo relies on the original behaviour.
Fixed by calling
viper.AddConfigPath(".")
at the appropriate place.
See https://github.com/spf13/viper/issues/73 for more information.
Fixes#1363
This commit adds a new PygmentsCodeFences config option (default false), which if true will allow GitHub style backtick code fences around code, which will then be rendered by Pygments.
For example:
``` language
your code
```
can be used instead of {{< highlight language >}}your code {{< /highlight >}}.
Fixes#362
There have been some changes to the ´helpers.GetThemesDirPath()´ so it now returns an empty string when no theme.
This is correct, but it broke the watch service (at lest on OSX), as `strings.HasPrefix("", "somestring") evaluates to true somehow, and content changes are incorrectly branded as static.
There are other issues in there, but that will come later ...
See #1236
Before this commit, taxonomy names were hyphenated, lower-cased and normalized -- then fixed and titleized on the archive page.
So what you entered in the front matter isn't necessarily what you got in the final site.
To preserve backwards compability, `PreserveTaxonomyNames` is default `false`.
Setting it to `true` will preserve what you type (the first characters is made toupper for titles), but normalized in URLs.
This also means that, if you manually construct URLs to the archive pages, you will have to pass the Taxonomy names through the `urlize` func.
Fixes#1180
Add a new command, genautocomplete, wich generates a Bash completion script (zsh and others later).
The script is by default written to `/etc/bash_completion.d/hugo.sh`; this can be set in `--completionfile=/some/file`.
Fixes#438
Setting `RelativeURLs` to `true` will make all relative URLs in the site *really* relative.
And will do so with speed.
So:
In `/post/myblogpost.html`:
`/mycss.css` becomes `../mycss.css`
The same in `/index.html` will become:
`./mycss.css` etc.
Note that absolute URLs will not be touched (either external resources, or URLs constructed with `BaseURL`).
The speediness is about the same as before:
```
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkAbsURL 17462 18164 +4.02%
BenchmarkAbsURLSrcset 18842 19632 +4.19%
BenchmarkXMLAbsURLSrcset 18643 19313 +3.59%
BenchmarkXMLAbsURL 9283 9656 +4.02%
benchmark old allocs new allocs delta
BenchmarkAbsURL 24 28 +16.67%
BenchmarkAbsURLSrcset 29 32 +10.34%
BenchmarkXMLAbsURLSrcset 27 30 +11.11%
BenchmarkXMLAbsURL 12 14 +16.67%
benchmark old bytes new bytes delta
BenchmarkAbsURL 3154 3404 +7.93%
BenchmarkAbsURLSrcset 2376 2573 +8.29%
BenchmarkXMLAbsURLSrcset 2569 2763 +7.55%
BenchmarkXMLAbsURL 1888 1998 +5.83%
```
Fixes#1104Fixes#622Fixes#937Fixes#157
The current menu system works great, but is too much work if all you want is a simple menu with the sections as menu items, and having these menu items connected to the pages in a way that enables setting the correct menu item as active for both the section lists and the pages itself.
This commit adds a new option `SectionPagesMenu' which, if set, will create a new menu with that name with all the sections as menu items. The pages in the sections will behave as "shadow members" of these section items as `blogpage.HasMenuCurrent "sectionmenu" $sectionmenuitem` will return true.
If a menu item with the same `identifier` is defined in site config, *that* item will take precedence.
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.
A local `node_modules` directory can easily contain
tens of thousands of files, easily exhausting the tiny
default max open files limit especially on OS X Yosemite,
in spite of the fact that Hugo already had code in place
since February 2014 to try to raise the maxfiles ulimit.
Also skip `.git` and `bower_components` directories.
The file watching situation will improve when
https://github.com/go-fsnotify/fsevents become ready,
but until then, we will be thrifty. :-)
Thanks to @chibicode for the suggestion.
See #168 for continued discussions.
The paths were seen as changed but not static because of the backslashes in
ev.Name. Once the backslashes were added, I discovered that the JSON
sent to livereload was invalid and failed to work because it had backslashes.
Hence the code to replace the backslashes from the path to make them work
in JSON and for the URL.
With this fix, changes to a stylesheet are shown on the page, and if it's a
single file that changed, it's reflected in the browser without reloading the whole
page.
Two new configuration properties, `Paginate` (default `0`) and `PaginatePath` (default `page`) are added.
Setting `paginate` to a positive value will split the list pages for the home page, sections and taxonomies into chunks of size of the `paginate` property.
A `.Paginator` is provided to help building a pager menu.
There are two ways to configure a `.Paginator`:
1. The simplest way is just to call `.Paginator.Pages` from a template. It will contain the pages for "that page" (`.Data.Pages` will (like today) contain all the pages).
2. Select a sub-set of the pages with the available template functions and pass the slice to `.Paginate` : `{{ range (.Paginate (where .Data.Pages "Type" "post")).Pages }}`
**NOTE:** For a given Node, it's one of the options above. It's perfectly legitimate to iterate over the same pager more than once, but it's static and cannot change.
The `.Paginator` contains enough information to build a full-blown paginator interface.
The pages are built on the form (note: BLANK means no value, i.e. home page):
```
[SECTION/TAXONOMY/BLANK]/index.html
[SECTION/TAXONOMY/BLANK]/page/1/index.html => redirect to [SECTION/TAXONOMY/BLANK]/index.html
[SECTION/TAXONOMY/BLANK]/page/2/index.html
....
```
Fixes#96
Make Blackfriday's `HTML_SMARTYPANTS_FRACTIONS` option
user-configurable. Defaults to `true` as before. See
discussions at:
http://discuss.gohugo.io/t/any-way-to-disable-smart-fractions/328
Thanks to @bjornerik and @spf13 for laying the groundwork
making it easy to expose Blackfriday's underlying configurable
options.
When a user uses Vim to open a file, it briefly creates a
".filename.md.swx" file which needlessly triggers a website rebuild.
According to a comment in Vim's src/memline.c:
/*
* on MS-DOS compatible filesystems (e.g. messydos) file.doc.swp
* and file.doc are the same file. To guess if this problem is
* present try if file.doc.swx exists. If it does, we set
* buf->b_shortname and try file_doc.swp (dots replaced by
* underscores for this file), and try again. If it doesn't we
* assume that "file.doc.swp" already exists.
*/
Before this commit any error (typically a YAML typing error in front matter) would exit server on rebuild when running `hugo server -w`.
This is very annoying as it doesn't give you any chance to fix the typo other than doing a manual restart.
This commit fixes that by just logging these errors when these rebuilds happen when changes are detected.
Fixes#781
The flag `HTML_SMARTYPANTS_ANGLED_QUOTES` was added to Blackfriday on Black Friday. This configures rendering of double quotes as angled left and right quotes («
»).
Typical use cases would be either or, or combined, but never in the same
document. As an example would be a person from Norway; he has a blog in both
English and Norwegian (his native tongue); he would then configure Blackfriday
to use angled quotes for the Norwegian section, but keep them as reqular
double quotes for the English.
This commit adds configuration support for this new flag, configuration that can be set in the site configuration, but overridden in page front matter.
Fixes#605
filepath.Walk does not follow symbolic links.
There's no easy fix for that outside of Go, so the best we can do for now is to give notice to the end user by ERROR log statements.
This commit also fixes a related panic situation in GenerateTemplateNameFrom when the layout dir was a symbolic link.
Fixes#283
- The config file can provide FootnoteAnchorPrefix, which will be used
by blackfriday when rendering to HTML. A value of `q:` has the effect
of making the anchor for a footnote `[^footie]` be `fn:q:footie`. The
default is `""`.
- The config file can provide FootnoteReturnLinkContents, which will be
used by blackfriday when rendering to HTML. A value of `^` has the
effect of making the return link be `^` instead of `[return]`.
Prior to this commit a dummy JavaScript filename was sent to LiveReload when changing a static file (CSS, image etc.), forcing a full browser reload of the page.
This commit fixes this by sending the relative file path of the changed static resource, enabling partial live reloading for CSS- and image-changes. If more than one static file happens to end up in the same changeevent-batch, it will fall back to do a full refresh. To enable this logic, the change events with names ending with ".goutputstream*" is now filtered out as temporary.
Changes in dynamic content behaves like before.
Issue #490
Quite often file watcher gets many changes and each change triggered a
build. One build per second should be sufficient. Also added tracking for
new folders.
Fixed windows uses different filepath separator. The filepath.ToSlash
shouldn't be used, because it can cause errors in filepath suffix and prefix
testing since "c:\a" isn't a prefix of "c:/a/b/c".
Removed these checks so a single file in content can generate a site.
For example, given a site with a content directory and an index.html,
running hugo -s dir will generate a project without any more input.