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Author SHA1 Message Date
bep
6e1b0e0c00 Apply gofmt -s 2015-03-05 23:57:38 +01:00
Dato Simó
025a37df2f Fix permalink functionality, which was broken in 62dd1d4.
Viper stores Permalinks as a map[string]interface{}, so the type assertion
to PermalinkOverrides (map[string]PathPattern) will always fail.

We can, however, get Permalinks as a map[string]string, and convert each
value to a PathPattern.
2014-05-12 15:47:52 -04:00
spf13
9a83f7a01b Fixing all tests to pass with new Viper Config 2014-04-07 11:44:51 -04:00
Caleb Spare
6da23f7449 Gofmt
Command: `gofmt -l -s -w .`
2013-12-16 17:40:10 -05:00
Phil Pennock
40d05f12a7 Truncated; .Site.Params; First function
* Add `.Truncated` bool to each page; will be set true if the
  `.Summary` is truncated and it's worth showing a "more" link of some
  kind.
* Add `Params` to the site config, defining `.Site.Params` accessible
  to each page; this lets the site maintainer associate arbitrary data
  with names, on a site-wide basis.
* Provide a `First` function to templates:
  * Use-case: `{{range First 5 .Site.Recent}}` or anything else which
    is a simple iterable provided by hugolib
* Tests by me for `.Truncated` and `First`

Also @noahcampbell contributed towards this:

* Add UnitTest for `.Site.Params`:
> Digging into this test case a bit more, I'm realizing that we need
> to create a param test case to ensure that for each type we render
> (page, index, homepage, rss, etc.) that the proper fields are
> represented.  This will help us refactor without fear in the
> future.

Sample config.yaml:

```yaml
title: "Test site"
params:
  Subtitle: "More tests always good"
  AuthorName: "John Doe"
  SidebarRecentLimit: 5
```

Signed-off-by: Noah Campbell <noahcampbell@gmail.com>
2013-11-12 22:49:54 +00:00