When sorting strings a worng order is returned. This happens because the strings are first converted
to floating values to check whether or not they should be sorted as
floating values. When an error is returned the strings will be
handled as string literals.
No error will be returned when parsing Inf, Infinity or NaN (case insensitive) because they
will be coverted to special floating point values and therefore are
legal float values.
Now we check if the returned converted values are special floating
values and treat them as string literals.
Fixes#10389
So you can do `process.env.HUGO_PUBLISHDIR` in your `postcss.config.js` to figure out where Hugo publishes
its files.
Note that the value will always be an absolute file path and will point to a directory on disk even when running `hugo server` in memory mode.
If you write to this folder from PostCSS when running the server, you could run the server with one of these flags:
```
hugo server --renderToDisk
hugo server --renderStaticToDisk
```
Fixes#10554
This commit adds a new `vars` option to both the Sass transpilers (Dart Sass and Libsass).
This means that you can pass a map with key/value pairs to the transpiler:
```handlebars
{{ $vars := dict "$color1" "blue" "$color2" "green" "$font_size" "24px" }}
{{ $cssOpts := (dict "transpiler" "dartsass" "outputStyle" "compressed" "vars" $vars ) }}
{{ $r := resources.Get "scss/main.scss" | toCSS $cssOpts }}
```
And the the variables will be available in the `hugo:vars` namespace. Example usage for Dart Sass:
```scss
@use "hugo:vars" as v;
p {
color: v.$color1;
font-size: v.$font_size;
}
```
Note that Libsass does not support the `use` keyword, so you need to `import` them as global variables:
```scss
@import "hugo:vars";
p {
color: $color1;
font-size: $font_size;
}
```
Hugo will:
* Add a missing leading `$` for the variable names if needed.
* Wrap the values in `unquote('VALUE')` (Sass built-in) to get proper handling of identifiers vs other strings.
This means that you can pull variables directly from e.g. the site config:
```toml
[params]
[params.sassvars]
color1 = "blue"
color2 = "green"
font_size = "24px"
image = "images/hero.jpg"
```
```handlebars
{{ $vars := site.Params.sassvars}}
{{ $cssOpts := (dict "transpiler" "dartsass" "outputStyle" "compressed" "vars" $vars ) }}
{{ $r := resources.Get "scss/main.scss" | toCSS $cssOpts }}
```
Fixes#10555
When fetching JSON files from the /data folder that are empty they will
be added as empty map[string]any. This makes sure that no empty JSON
file causes the site to crash because of a failed unmarshal. This
happens because empty is not a valid JSON string. It is therefore
important to check the lenght of the data before passing it to the JSON
unmarshal function.
Fixes#8601
This fixes the cases where
```js
import 'imp2/index.js';
import 'imp3/foo.js';
```
And these files lives in `assets` as:
```
imp2/index.ts
imp3/foo.ts
```
Fixes#10527