Codespace has 2 types of usage
1. in browser
2. vscode on local computer
As long as you select 2 (on local), Hugo handles livereload expectedly.
But if you use it in browser, Hugo does not reload on file change, as #9936 said.
This issue happens because `CheckOrigin` always fails.
Remote server could rewrite request host name.
Fix this by respecting `X-Forwarded-Host` header during origin checking
After merging this, you can preview changes lively with codespaece in browser.
```sh
hugo server --liveReloadPort 443
```
Close#9936
This commit adds a new `.InnerDeindent` method to the shortcode context, which is `.Inner` with any
indendation removed. This is then used in the built-in `highlight` shortcode to prevent the extra
whitespace getting hightlighted.
Fixes#4717
* Record the leading whitespace (tabs, spaces) before the shortcode when parsing the page.
* Apply that indentation to the rendered result of shortcodes without inner content (where the user will apply indentation).
Fixes#9946
The motivation behind this is not to make it easier to publish Markdown files, as that sounds unusual.
This is mainly meant for shortcodes that produces Markdown to be inlined.
You would do this by creating shortcodes with `*.md` suffix (e.g. `layouts/shortcodes/myshortcode.md`).
This output format is defined as plain text, and will use Go's much more lenient text template parser.
Updates #9821
It has been deprecated for a long time, its v1 version is not maintained anymore, and there are many known issues. Goldmark should be
a mature replacement by now.
Closes#9934
There may be sites in the wild that depends on the faulty behaviour of IsDescendant/IsAncestor when comparing to itself, but
* The documentation and common sense says that a thing cannot be descendant or ancestor to itself.
* The bug introduced in `HasMenuCurrent` comes directly from that confusion.
Fixes#9846
By using the input map as the basis, which means the hash will not change if we add/rename/remove options.
This happened in Hugo 0.99, as we added a new options. This is unortunate.
Unfortunately this means that the cache keys for PostCSS will change one more time in 0.100, but will be stable going forward.
Note that we have implemented this pattern in all the other resource transformers.
Updates #9787
Under certain conditions, `howSimilarString` could reach a divide-by-
zero situation which causes bogus values to print in the cache potential
column of the template hints output. This situation essentially causes
a `int(math.NaN())` value to be returned and hilarity ensues thereafter.
This commit replaces the main part of `helpers.StripHTML` with Go's implementation in its html/template package.
It's a little slower, but correctness is more important:
```bash
BenchmarkStripHTMLOld-10 680316 1764 ns/op 728 B/op 4 allocs/op
BenchmarkStripHTMLNew-10 384520 3099 ns/op 2089 B/op 10 allocs/op
```
Fixes#9199Fixes#9909Closes#9410