When using a html link checker with Hugo, this template consistently causes errors, as it renders `href=""` attributes when next/previous is disabled.
This change makes it so that the `href` attribute is not rendered at all if `HasNext` is false - which is better semantically, and makes link checking far easier.
We occasionally see warnings when building our site:
```
WARN 2019/06/25 23:07:08 make non-relative ref/relref page reference(s) in page %q absolute, e.g. {{< ref "/blog/my-post.md" >}}
```
But the `%q` value is missing, making it difficult to track down the source of the warning.
This change addresses that, by including the source path in the warning:
```
WARN 2019/06/25 23:07:31 make non-relative ref/relref page reference(s) in page "blog/my-post/index.md" absolute, e.g. {{< ref "/blog/my-post.md" >}}
```
Hugo `0.55.0` introduced some new interface types for `Page` etc.
This worked great in general, but there were cases where this would fail in `where` and `sort`.
One such example would be sorting by `MenuItem.Page.Date` where `Page` on `MenuItem` was a small subset of the bigger `page.Page` interface.
This commit fixes that by unwrapping such interface values.
Fixes#5989
Hugo requires some front matter values to be arrays (e.g. for taxonomies).
Org mode front matter syntax (`#+KEY: VALUE`) does however not support anything
but string values normally - which is why goorgeous hardcoded the values for
the keys tags, categories & aliases to be parsed as string arrays. This causes
problems with custom taxonomies.
A simple thing we can do instead is make keywords ending in '[]' be parsed as
string arrays.
Sadly, goorgeous has not been updated in over a year and still has a lot of
open issues (e.g. no support for nested lists).
go-org fixes most of those issues and supports a larger subset of Org mode
syntax.
0c3c04fd6 Merge pull request #827 from BCNelson/range-patch
b14dd3505 Updated link to Go Docs to more helpful page
c3d83149a Boolean Values in the Where Function
56d4cea3c hugo-extended no longer the default
e9b15c698 Update index.md
11de98e0d Release 0.55.6
d2def17f4 Merge branch 'release-0.55.6'
115457b70 releaser: Add release notes to /docs for release of 0.55.6
25855690d Fix misspelling
fc5e43db2 Update 404.md with Netlify Instructions
9f684318f Removed mentioning of removed --stepAnalysis command line option
86ba9071c Related md5 and aliases for sha1/sha256
15f48966a Added related sha function into the See Also
5e08b6930 Fix date description
908e87ab2 Revert docs/config.toml changes
c925646cf Add a "deploy" command
e765084dd Update sectionvars.md
e08be4d81 Update sectionvars.md
7c9653cbe Hugo 0.55.5
1035ff028 releaser: Add release notes to /docs for release of 0.55.5
cda21f9d4 docs: Regenerate docs helper
git-subtree-dir: docs
git-subtree-split: 0c3c04fd63a7f140bdca0d3ca9b1e9dc794ebd77
New:
- command `hugo list all`, return all posts meta in csv format
Refactoring:
- move common parts in commands/list.go to function `buildSites`
- change way to detect path to content
See #5904
Switching the base image for the final build to alpine as it still
provides a minimal interface, but has a mechanism for easily including
relevant CA certificates. This is currently pinned to a tagged version,
though since none of the underlying mechanisms are used this should
balance both remaining stable, supported for a period of time, and
providing usable functionality.
Resolves#5970
Affects #5056
There have been reports about infrequent paginator crashes when running the Hugo server since 0.55.0.
The reason have been narrowed down to that of parallel rebuilds.
This isn't a new thing, but the changes in 0.55.0 made it extra important to serialize the page initialization.
This commit fixes that by protecting the `Build` method with a lock when running in server mode.
Fixes#5885Fixes#5968
The `safeHTMLAttr` function operates on a full attribute definition, not
just within the attribute value.
Docs: https://gohugo.io/functions/safehtmlattr/
For `opengraph.html`, run the whole `content` HTML attribute through
`safeHTMLAttr`. That will preserve `+` signs in formatted dates.
For `vimeo_simple.html`, `safeHTMLAttr` was in the context of an
attribute value, thus having no effect. In this case we could replace it
with `safeURL`, but since the code is coming from an API it is safer to
just let Go's template engine sanitize the value as it already does with
`provider_url`.
Fixes#5236 (no need to change Go upstream)
Related to #5246