Primary motivation is documentation, but it will also hopefully simplify the code.
Also,
* Lower case the default output format names; this is in line with the custom ones (map keys) and how
it's treated all the places. This avoids doing `stringds.EqualFold` everywhere.
Closes#10896Closes#10620
This also speeds up situations where you only need the fragments/toc and not the rendered content, e.g. Related
with fragments type indexing:
```bash
name old time/op new time/op delta
RelatedSite-10 12.3ms ± 2% 10.7ms ± 1% -12.95% (p=0.029 n=4+4)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
RelatedSite-10 38.6MB ± 0% 38.2MB ± 0% -1.08% (p=0.029 n=4+4)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
RelatedSite-10 117k ± 0% 115k ± 0% -1.36% (p=0.029 n=4+4)
```
Fixes#10750
But only in the case where we know that we will need to access the Page fragments/tableofcontents.
In normal situations this will spread naturally across the CPU cores, but not in the situation where
`site.RegularPages.Related` gets called as part of e.g. the single template.
```bash
name old time/op new time/op delta
RelatedSite-10 18.0ms ± 2% 11.9ms ± 1% -34.17% (p=0.029 n=4+4)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
RelatedSite-10 38.6MB ± 0% 38.6MB ± 0% ~ (p=0.114 n=4+4)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
RelatedSite-10 117k ± 0% 117k ± 0% +0.23% (p=0.029 n=4+4)
```
See #10711
The main topic of this commit is that you can now index fragments (content heading identifiers) when calling `.Related`.
You can do this by:
* Configure one or more indices with type `fragments`
* The name of those index configurations maps to an (optional) front matter slice with fragment references. This allows you to link
page<->fragment and page<->page.
* This also will index all the fragments (heading identifiers) of the pages.
It's also possible to use type `fragments` indices in shortcode, e.g.:
```
{{ $related := site.RegularPages.Related .Page }}
```
But, and this is important, you need to include the shortcode using the `{{<` delimiter. Not doing so will create infinite loops and timeouts.
This commit also:
* Adds two new methods to Page: Fragments (can also be used to build ToC) and HeadingsFiltered (this is only used in Related Content with
index type `fragments` and `enableFilter` set to true.
* Consolidates all `.Related*` methods into one, which takes either a `Page` or an options map as its only argument.
* Add `context.Context` to all of the content related Page API. Turns out it wasn't strictly needed for this particular feature, but it will
soon become usefil, e.g. in #9339.
Closes#10711
Updates #9339
Updates #10725
Note that this is backed by a LRU cache (which we soon shall see more usage of), so if you're a heavy user of cached partials it may be evicted and
refreshed if needed. But in most cases every partial is only invoked once.
This commit also adds a timeout (the global `timeout` config option) to make infinite recursion in partials
easier to reason about.
```
name old time/op new time/op delta
IncludeCached-10 8.92ms ± 0% 8.48ms ± 1% -4.87% (p=0.016 n=4+5)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
IncludeCached-10 6.65MB ± 0% 5.17MB ± 0% -22.32% (p=0.002 n=6+6)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
IncludeCached-10 117k ± 0% 71k ± 0% -39.44% (p=0.002 n=6+6)
```
Closes#4086
Updates #9588
We do lazy initialization and (potentially) reuse of an output format's rendered content. We do this evaluation when we
start a new rendering a new output format. There are, however, situation where these borders gets crossed (e.g.
accessing content from another output format). We have a check for this in place for most cases, but not the content
rendering of inner markdown blocks inside shortcodes. This patch applies that same logic to the newly introduced
RenderContent method (which is not available from the templates).
Fixes#10391
* Add file context to minifier errors when publishing
* Misc fixes (see issues)
* Allow custom server error template in layouts/server/error.html
To get to this, this commit also cleans up and simplifies the code surrounding errors and files. This also removes the usage of `github.com/pkg/errors`, mostly because of https://github.com/pkg/errors/issues/223 -- but also because most of this is now built-in to Go.
Fixes#9852Fixes#9857Fixes#9863
These are not documented, and they don't belong on Page. We should consider having author a first class citizen of Hugo, but as it is not it's better modelled as a taxonomy.
This commit adds a .Data object (a map with `Body`, `StatusCode` etc.) to the .Err returned from `resources.GetRemote`, which means you can now do:
```
{{ with .Err }}
{{ range $k, $v := .Data }}
{{ end }}
{{ end }}
```
Fixes#9708
You can now create custom hook templates for code blocks, either one for all (`render-codeblock.html`) or for a given code language (e.g. `render-codeblock-go.html`).
We also used this new hook to add support for diagrams in Hugo:
* Goat (Go ASCII Tool) is built-in and enabled by default; just create a fenced code block with the language `goat` and start draw your Ascii diagrams.
* Another popular alternative for diagrams in Markdown, Mermaid (supported by GitHub), can also be implemented with a simple template. See the Hugo documentation for more information.
Updates #7765Closes#9538Fixes#9553Fixes#8520Fixes#6702Fixes#9558
When a template calls the .Translations function and a
Hugo environment is using multiple output formats,
a template that calls methods like .Summary and .Len on
each translation will unexpectedly show empty return
values for these methods.
This is because each pageOutput's ContentProvider is
assigned to a page.NopPage in newPageOutput. When
*HugoSites.render assigns pageContentOutputs to
pageOutputs in *pageState.shiftToOutputFormat, it
reuses pageContentOutputs from other pageOutputs,
leaving some pageContentOutputs as NopPages. While this
approach conserves resources, sometimes it means that
a template will unexpectedly call a method on a
pageContentOutput that is actually a NopPage.
In the case of ContentProvider methods called on
translations for alternative output formats, the methods
were called on NopPages.
This change introduces LazyContentProvider, which
performs late initialization when one of its methods is
called. This way, we can reuse content in "normal" cases
but ensure that ContentProvider methods work as expected
when a pageOutput is not assigned a pageContentOutput
during the initial pre-render phase.
Fixes#8919
In page.NewOutputFormat, we take an output.Format f and use it to
create a page.OutputFormat. If the format is canonical, we assign
the final OutputFormat's Rel to "canonical" rather than using
f.Rel. However, this leads to unexpected behavior for custom
output formats, where a user can define a "rel" for a format
via the config file.
For example, the standard for "humans.txt" files requires using
rel="author" in HTML "link" elements. Meanwhile, humans.txt is
usually the only format used for its content. As a result, for
Hugo configurations that define a humans.txt custom output format,
Hugo will render "link" elements to content in this format with
rel="canonical," rather than "author" as required by the standard.
This commit changes page.NewOutputFormat to check whether a given
format is user defined and, if so, skips assigning Rel to
"canonical," even if isCanonical is true.
Fixes#8030
In Hugo 0.90.0 we introduced remote support in `resources.Get`.
But with remote resources comes with a higher chance of failing a build (network issues, remote server down etc.).
Before this commit we always failed the build on any unexpected error.
This commit allows the user to check for any error (and potentially fall back to a default local resource):
```htmlbars
{{ $result := resources.Get "https://gohugo.io/img/hugo-logo.png" }}
{{ with $result }}
{{ if .Err }}
{{/* log the error, insert a default image etc. *}}
{{ else }}
<img src="{{ .RelPermalink }}" width="{{ .Width }}" height="{{ .Height }}" alt="">
{{ end }}
{{ end }}
```
Note that the default behaviour is still to fail the build, but we will delay that error until you start using the `Resource`.
Fixes#9529
This commit adds support for using the `cascade` keyword in your configuration file(s), e.g. `config.toml`.
Note that
* Every feature of `cascade` is available, e.g. `_target` to target specific page sets.
* Pages, e.g. the home page, can overwrite the cascade defined in config.
Fixes#8741
The main motivation behind this is simplicity and correctnes, but the new small config library is also faster:
```
BenchmarkDefaultConfigProvider/Viper-16 252418 4546 ns/op 2720 B/op 30 allocs/op
BenchmarkDefaultConfigProvider/Custom-16 450756 2651 ns/op 1008 B/op 6 allocs/op
```
Fixes#8633Fixes#8618Fixes#8630
Updates #8591Closes#6680Closes#5192
So we can use it and output.Format as map key etc.
This commit also fixes the media.Type implementation so it does not need to mutate itself to handle different suffixes for the same MIME type, e.g. jpg vs. jpeg.
This means that there are no Suffix or FullSuffix on media.Type anymore.
Fixes#8317Fixes#8324
This change is mostly motivated to get a more stable CI build (we're building the Hugo site there, with Instagram and Twitter shortcodes sometimes failing).
Fixes#7866
Added a Vimeo EnableDNT privacy option to the Hugo config. This will enable the Vimeo 'Do Not Track' flag when either Vimeo shortcode tempalte options are used. When enabled, it will force the Vimeo player to be blocked from tracking any session data, including all cookies and stats.
Fixes#7700
* Fix change detection when .GetPage/site.GetPage is used from shortcode
* Fix stale content for GetPage results with short name lookups on server reloads
Fixes#7623Fixes#7624Fixes#7625
And we have taken great measures to limit potential site breakage:
* For `disableKinds` and `outputs` we try to map from old to new values if possible, if not we print an ERROR that can be toggled off if not relevant.
* The layout lookup is mostly compatible with more options for the new `term` kind.
That leaves:
* Where queries in site.Pages using taxonomy/taxonomyTerm Kind values as filter.
* Other places where these kind value are used in the templates (classes etc.)
Fixes#6911Fixes#7395
This commit also
* revises the change detection for templates used by content files in server mode.
* Adds a Page.RenderString method
Fixes#6545Fixes#4663Closes#6043
This is preparation for #6041.
For historic reasons, the code for bulding the section tree and the taxonomies were very much separate.
This works, but makes it hard to extend, maintain, and possibly not so fast as it could be.
This simplification also introduces 3 slightly breaking changes, which I suspect most people will be pleased about. See referenced issues:
This commit also switches the radix tree dependency to a mutable implementation: github.com/armon/go-radix.
Fixes#6154Fixes#6153Fixes#6152
This is in line with how it behaved before, but it was lifted a little for the project mount for Hugo Modules,
but that could create hard-to-detect loops.
This commit implements Hugo Modules.
This is a broad subject, but some keywords include:
* A new `module` configuration section where you can import almost anything. You can configure both your own file mounts nd the file mounts of the modules you import. This is the new recommended way of configuring what you earlier put in `configDir`, `staticDir` etc. And it also allows you to mount folders in non-Hugo-projects, e.g. the `SCSS` folder in the Bootstrap GitHub project.
* A module consists of a set of mounts to the standard 7 component types in Hugo: `static`, `content`, `layouts`, `data`, `assets`, `i18n`, and `archetypes`. Yes, Theme Components can now include content, which should be very useful, especially in bigger multilingual projects.
* Modules not in your local file cache will be downloaded automatically and even "hot replaced" while the server is running.
* Hugo Modules supports and encourages semver versioned modules, and uses the minimal version selection algorithm to resolve versions.
* A new set of CLI commands are provided to manage all of this: `hugo mod init`, `hugo mod get`, `hugo mod graph`, `hugo mod tidy`, and `hugo mod vendor`.
All of the above is backed by Go Modules.
Fixes#5973Fixes#5996Fixes#6010Fixes#5911Fixes#5940Fixes#6074Fixes#6082Fixes#6092
We introduced a callback func() to get the owner Page in 0.55.0.
Sadly, funcs is not comparable type in Go.
This commit replaces the func with a struct pointer that wraps the Page.
Fixes#5850