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.
Make sure that the file separator is added to the temp dir in all cases.
This prevents cache temp files being written to the root temp folder.
Fixes#910
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.
File handling was broken on Windows. This commit contains a revision of the path handling with separation of file paths and urls where needed.
There may be remaining issues and there may be better ways to do this, but it is easier to start that refactoring job with a set of passing tests.
Fixes#687Fixes#660
FileAndExt has now be completely rewritten and now works as may
reasonably be expected. The test cases for:
ReplaceExtension
Filename
FileAndExt
now all pass.
The problem was the way path.Base was being used.
Firstly Base returns "." if the directory is empty, but it can also
return "." for the current directory, or ".." for the parent directory,
if these are the last elements in the path. Simply detecting the
presence of a "." in the returned string and truncating before the "."
does not therefore always result in a valid filename.
Secondly, Base strips any trailing slashes making is more difficult to
detect when the path does not end in a filename but in a directory name
i.e. a no filename case. Not detecting this incorrectly results in the
last directory name being returned as the filename.
The code has been updated to take account of of both situations so that:
1) An empty string for both the filename and extension is returned if the
path does not contain a filename (plus an optional extension). This
includes both the empty path case, and the ends in a directory case.
2) If the path represents a filename with an extension then both the
filename and the extension (minus any dots) are returned as non empty
strings.
3) If the path represents a filename without an extension then filename
will be returned as a non empty string (minus any dot) and the extension
will be returned as an empty string.
Added the new path modules test file. This replaces the old
helpers_test.go file.
The currently failing tests are:
TestReplaceExtension
TestFilename
TestFileAndExt
TestGuessSection
TestFindCWD
TestWriteToDisk
In addition the TestSafeWriteToDisk test case is currently disabled.
It will panic if enabled.
In addition there are some minor changes to path.go. They are:
Refactored MakePathToLower to simplify it.
Commented out, pending removal, Sanitize as it appears to be unused.
Fixed the resource leak in UnicodeSanitize
Conflicts:
helpers/path.go
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