This commit allows shortcode per output format, a typical use case would be the special AMP media tags.
Note that this will only re-render the "overridden" shortcodes and only in pages where these are used, so performance in the normal case should not suffer.
Closes#3220
This commit moves almost all of the template functions into separate
packages under tpl/ and adds a namespace framework. All changes should
be backward compatible for end users, as all existing function names in
the template funcMap are left intact.
Seq and DoArithmatic have been moved out of the helpers package and into
template namespaces.
Most of the tests involved have been refactored, and many new tests have
been written. There's still work to do, but this is a big improvement.
I got a little overzealous and added some new functions along the way:
- strings.Contains
- strings.ContainsAny
- strings.HasSuffix
- strings.TrimPrefix
- strings.TrimSuffix
Documentation is forthcoming.
Fixes#3042
Hugo 0.20 broke some sites that grouped their blog post and images together in subfolders.
This commit re-introduces that behaviour:
* If the file base name resolves to the same as the base name for the output type (i.e. "index" for HTML), the user probably meant it, so we treat that as an `uglyURL`, i.e. `my-blog-post-1.md`=> `/my-blog-post-1/index.html`
* The main use case for this is to group blog post and images together.
* Note that for the top level folder there will be a potential name conflict with a `section` `index.html` (if enabled)
* This issue will not be relevant for subfolders in sections
* Hugo will soon add support for nested sections, but we will have to find a way to separate them from the rest (`/content/_mysubsection` maybe).
Fixes#3396
This commit adds a work flow aroung GoReleaser to get the Hugo release process automated and more uniform:
* It can be run fully automated or in two steps to allow for manual edits of the relase notes.
* It supports both patch and full releases.
* It fetches author, issue, repo info. etc. for the release notes from GitHub.
* The file names produced are mainly the same as before, but we no use tar.gz as archive for all Unix versions.
* There isn't a fully automated CI setup in place yet, but the release tag is marked in the commit message with "[ci deploy]"
Fixes#3358
Partial rebuild does not have the same logic as normal rebuild on
selecting which file to build. This change makes it possible to
share the file select logic between two kinds of build.
Fix#3325.
This makes it consistent with how it behaves when it's set in config.toml.
This commit also unifies BaseURL in Site.Info so we now have one source for this value.
Fixes#3262
Before this commit, Hugo used `html/template` for all Go templates.
While this is a fine choice for HTML and maybe also RSS feeds, it is painful for plain text formats such as CSV, JSON etc.
This commit fixes that by using the `IsPlainText` attribute on the output format to decide what to use.
A couple of notes:
* The above requires a nonambiguous template name to type mapping. I.e. `/layouts/_default/list.json` will only work if there is only one JSON output format, `/layouts/_default/list.mytype.json` will always work.
* Ambiguous types will fall back to HTML.
* Partials inherits the text vs HTML identificator of the container template. This also means that plain text templates can only include plain text partials.
* Shortcode templates are, by definition, currently HTML templates only.
Fixes#3221
Having the content page name in the log key for the distinct error logger isnt't very usable when you have an error in a commonly used partial.
Using the Page Kind reduces the amount of log entries. Here is an example from an error in the partial menu.html, used in all the page templates:
```
Started building sites ...
ERROR 2017/04/02 12:19:43 Error while rendering "page": template: /Users/bep/sites/bepsays.com/layouts/_default/single.html:17:7: executing "/Users/bep/sites/bepsays.com/layouts/_default/single.html" at <partial "menu.html" ...>: error calling partial: template: partials/menu.html:9:11: executing "partials/menu.html" at <.DoesNotExist>: can't evaluate field DoesNotExist in type *hugolib.PageOutput
ERROR 2017/04/02 12:19:43 Error while rendering "section": template: /Users/bep/sites/bepsays.com/layouts/_default/section.html:17:7: executing "/Users/bep/sites/bepsays.com/layouts/_default/section.html" at <partial "menu.html" ...>: error calling partial: template: partials/menu.html:9:11: executing "partials/menu.html" at <.DoesNotExist>: can't evaluate field DoesNotExist in type *hugolib.PageOutput
ERROR 2017/04/02 12:19:43 Error while rendering "taxonomy": template: /Users/bep/sites/bepsays.com/layouts/_default/list.html:17:7: executing "/Users/bep/sites/bepsays.com/layouts/_default/list.html" at <partial "menu.html" ...>: error calling partial: template: partials/menu.html:9:11: executing "partials/menu.html" at <.DoesNotExist>: can't evaluate field DoesNotExist in type *hugolib.PageOutput
ERROR 2017/04/02 12:19:43 Error while rendering "home": template: /Users/bep/sites/bepsays.com/layouts/index.html:17:7: executing "/Users/bep/sites/bepsays.com/layouts/index.html" at <partial "menu.html" ...>: error calling partial: template: partials/menu.html:9:11: executing "partials/menu.html" at <.DoesNotExist>: can't evaluate field DoesNotExist in type *hugolib.PageOutput
ERROR 2017/04/02 12:19:43 Error while rendering "404": template: 404.html:2:3: executing "404.html" at <partial "menu.html" ...>: error calling partial: template: partials/menu.html:9:11: executing "partials/menu.html" at <.DoesNotExist>: can't evaluate field DoesNotExist in type *hugolib.PageOutput
Built site for language nn:
```
Which is pretty good.
Before this commit, Hugo used `html/template` for all Go templates.
While this is a fine choice for HTML and maybe also RSS feeds, it is painful for plain text formats such as CSV, JSON etc.
This commit fixes that by using the `IsPlainText` attribute on the output format to decide what to use.
A couple of notes:
* The above requires a nonambiguous template name to type mapping. I.e. `/layouts/_default/list.json` will only work if there is only one JSON output format, `/layouts/_default/list.mytype.json` will always work.
* Ambiguous types will fall back to HTML.
* Partials inherits the text vs HTML identificator of the container template. This also means that plain text templates can only include plain text partials.
* Shortcode templates are, by definition, currently HTML templates only.
Fixes#3221
Using it for list pages doesn't work and has potential weird side-effects.
The user probably meant to range over .Site.ReqularPages, and that is now marked clearly in the log.