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Author SHA1 Message Date
hugoreleaser
5236cb8e9a releaser: Bump versions for release of 0.53
[ci skip]
2018-12-24 08:24:42 +00:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
7829474088
Add /config dir support
This commit adds support for a configuration directory (default `config`). The different pieces in this puzzle are:

* A new `--environment` (or `-e`) flag. This can also be set with the `HUGO_ENVIRONMENT` OS environment variable. The value for `environment` defaults to `production` when running `hugo` and `development` when running `hugo server`. You can set it to any value you want (e.g. `hugo server -e "Sensible Environment"`), but as it is used to load configuration from the file system, the letter case may be important. You can get this value in your templates with `{{ hugo.Environment }}`.
* A new `--configDir` flag (defaults to `config` below your project). This can also be set with `HUGO_CONFIGDIR` OS environment variable.

If the `configDir` exists, the configuration files will be read and merged on top of each other from left to right; the right-most value will win on duplicates.

Given the example tree below:

If `environment` is `production`, the left-most `config.toml` would be the one directly below the project (this can now be omitted if you want), and then `_default/config.toml` and finally `production/config.toml`. And since these will be merged, you can just provide the environment specific configuration setting in you production config, e.g. `enableGitInfo = true`. The order within the directories will be lexical (`config.toml` and then `params.toml`).

```bash
config
├── _default
│   ├── config.toml
│   ├── languages.toml
│   ├── menus
│   │   ├── menus.en.toml
│   │   └── menus.zh.toml
│   └── params.toml
├── development
│   └── params.toml
└── production
    ├── config.toml
    └── params.toml
```

Some configuration maps support the language code in the filename (e.g. `menus.en.toml`): `menus` (`menu` also works) and `params`.

Also note that the only folders with "a meaning" in the above listing is the top level directories below `config`. The `menus` sub folder is just added for better organization.

We use `TOML` in the example above, but Hugo also supports `JSON` and `YAML` as configuration formats. These can be mixed.

Fixes #5422
2018-12-11 13:08:36 +01:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
831d23cb4d Add tpl/site and tpl/hugo
This means that the current `.Site` and ´.Hugo` is available as a globals, so you can do `site.IsServer`, `hugo.Version` etc.

Fixes #5470
Fixes #5467
Fixes #5503
2018-12-06 14:37:25 +01:00
Christian Oliff
8346848109 common/collections: Fix defines typo 2018-11-29 09:57:51 +01:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
bc337e6ab5 Add inline shortcode support
An inline shortcode's name must end with `.inline`, all lowercase.

E.g.:

```bash
{{< time.inline >}}{{ now }}{{< /time.inline >}}
```

The above will print the current date and time.

Note that an inline shortcode's inner content is parsed and executed as a Go text template with the same context as a regular shortcode template.

This means that the current page can be accessed via `.Page.Title` etc. This also means that there are no concept of "nested inline shortcodes".

The same inline shortcode can be reused later in the same content file, with different params if needed, using the self-closing syntax:

```
{{< time.inline />}}
```

Fixes #4011
2018-11-27 16:14:09 +01:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
782dd15858
More spelling corrections 2018-11-13 18:28:40 +01:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
f7aeaa6129 Add a consolidated file cache
This commits reworks how file caching is performed in Hugo. Now there is only one way, and it can be configured.

This is the default configuration:

```toml
[caches]
[caches.getjson]
dir = ":cacheDir"
maxAge = -1
[caches.getcsv]
dir = ":cacheDir"
maxAge = -1
[caches.images]
dir = ":resourceDir/_gen"
maxAge = -1
[caches.assets]
dir = ":resourceDir/_gen"
maxAge = -1
```

You can override any of these cache setting in your own `config.toml`.

The placeholders explained:

`:cacheDir`: This is the value of the `cacheDir` config option if set (can also be set via OS env variable `HUGO_CACHEDIR`). It will fall back to `/opt/build/cache/hugo_cache/` on Netlify, or a `hugo_cache` directory below the OS temp dir for the others.
`:resourceDir`: This is the value of the `resourceDir` config option.

`maxAge` is the time in seconds before a cache entry will be evicted, -1 means forever and 0 effectively turns that particular cache off.

This means that if you run your builds on Netlify, all caches configured with `:cacheDir` will be saved and restored on the next build. For other CI vendors, please read their documentation. For an CircleCI example, see 6c3960a8f4/.circleci/config.yml

Fixes #5404
2018-11-13 14:19:42 +01:00
Lorenz Cuno Klopfenstein
b8725f5181 Fix ANSI character output regression on Windows
Fixes #5377
2018-11-02 09:09:02 +01:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
1d18eb0574 Add file (line/col) info to ref/relref errors
See #5371
2018-11-01 21:06:35 +01:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
d3a98325c3
common/loggers: Improve log color regexp
To avoid coloring WARNING inside log errors.
2018-11-01 09:33:32 +01:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
9c88a8a55a
common/loggers: Make sure the global logger also gets colored labels
See #4414
2018-10-28 16:06:50 +01:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
1c7b7b4ef2 common/loggers: Add color to ERROR and WARN
Fixes #4414
2018-10-28 14:16:23 +01:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
1ad117cbe2 common/herrors: Make the file error log format configurable
Will check for an OS environment variable named `HUGO_FILE_LOG_FORMAT`.

The tokens available are `:file` (absolute filename), `:line` (line number) and `:col` (column number).

The default format is: \":file::line::col\"`

How to set OS environment variables is OS specific, but an example on Unix setting an alternative format when running Hugo:

```bash
env HUGO_FILE_LOG_FORMAT="\":file::line\"" hugo
```

The above will include filename and line number quoted.

Fixes #5352
2018-10-27 19:14:16 +02:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
dac7092a9c common/collections: Allow a mix of slice types in append/Scratch.Add
The type handling in these was improved in Hugo 0.49, but this also meant that it was no longer possible to start out with a string slice and later append `Page` etc. to it.

This commit makes sure that the old behaviour is now possible again by falling back to a `[]interface{}` as a last resort.

Fixes #5361
2018-10-27 15:05:40 +02:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
93aa6261b4
common/loggers: Remove the ANSI color for the browser error version 2018-10-24 17:22:07 +02:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
deff9e154b Add some color to the relevant filenames in terminal log
Fixes #5344
2018-10-24 13:02:18 +02:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
f669ef6bec
herrors: Improve handling of JSON errors
`*json.UnmarshalTypeError` and `*json.SyntaxError` has a byte `Offset`, so use that.

This commit also reworks/simplifies the errror line matching logic. This also makes the file reading unbuffered, but that should be fine in this error case.

See #5324
2018-10-23 14:35:43 +02:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
2bf686ee21
hugolib: Improve errors in /i18n handlling
See #5324
2018-10-22 20:46:14 +02:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
d1661b823a
hugolib: Continue the file context/line number errors work
See #5324
2018-10-22 20:46:14 +02:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
4a366fcfee Prevent stale content in Fast Render Mode
We do that by re-render visited pages that is not already in the stack. This may potentially do some double work, but that small penalty should be well worth it.

Fixes #5281
2018-10-17 10:15:22 +02:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
35fbfb19a1
commands: Show server error info in browser
The main item in this commit is showing of errors with a file context when running `hugo server`.

This can be turned off: `hugo server --disableBrowserError` (can also be set in `config.toml`).

But to get there, the error handling in Hugo needed a revision. There are some items left TODO for commits soon to follow, most notable errors in content and config files.

Fixes #5284
Fixes #5290
See #5325
See #5324
2018-10-16 22:10:56 +02:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
535755e4f8
common/collections: Fix type checking in Append
The fix introduced in Hugo `0.49.1` had an unintended side-effect in the `Append` func used in both `append` and `.Scratch.Add`.

This commit fixes that by loosen/fixing the type checking so concrete types can be appended to interface slices.

Fixes #5303
2018-10-11 11:24:10 +02:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
31a8bb8c07 common/maps: Improve append in Scratch
This commit consolidates the reflective collections handling in `.Scratch` vs the `tpl` package so they use the same code paths.

This commit also adds support for a corner case where a typed slice is appended to a nil or empty `[]interface{}`.

Fixes #5275
2018-10-08 12:30:50 +02:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
e27fd4c1b8 tpl/collections: Add collections.Append
Before this commit you would typically use `.Scratch.Add` to manually create slices in a loop.

With variable overwrite in Go 1.11, we can do better. This commit adds the `append` template func.

A made-up example:

```bash
{{ $p1 := index .Site.RegularPages 0 }}{{ $p2 := index .Site.RegularPages 1 }}
{{ $pages := slice }}
{{ if true }}
  {{ $pages = $pages | append $p2 $p1 }}
{{ end }}
```

Note that with 2 slices as arguments, the two examples below will give the same result:

```bash
{{ $s1 := slice "a" "b" | append (slice "c" "d") }}
{{ $s2 := slice "a" "b" | append "c" "d" }}
```

Both of the above will give `[]string{a, b, c, d}`.

This commit also improves the type handling in the `slice` template function. Now `slice "a" "b"` will give a `[]string` slice. The old behaviour was to return a `[]interface{}`.

Fixes #5190
2018-09-14 10:12:08 +02:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
fe6676c775 tpl/collections: Improve type handling in collections.Slice
Fixes #5188
2018-09-10 09:19:01 +02:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
6667c6d743 tpl/collections: Add group template func
This extends the page grouping in Hugo with a template function that allows for ad-hoc grouping.

A made-up example:

```
{{ $cool := where .Site.RegularPages "Params.cool" true | group "cool" }}
{{ $blue := where .Site.RegularPages "Params.blue" true | group "blue" }}
{{ $paginator := .Paginate (slice $cool $blue) }}
```

Closes #4865
2018-09-08 20:20:26 +02:00
Cameron Moore
b8b91f5506 common: Fix golint errors
common/errors/errors.go:21:1: comment on exported var FeatureNotAvailableErr should be of the form "FeatureNotAvailableErr ..."
common/errors/errors.go:23:5: error var FeatureNotAvailableErr should have name of the form ErrFoo
common/maps/scratch.go:76:1: comment on exported method Scratch.Delete should be of the form "Delete ..."
common/maps/scratch.go:133:1: exported function NewScratch should have comment or be unexported
common/types/types.go:44:1: exported function NewKeyValuesStrings should have comment or be unexported
2018-09-07 08:25:51 +02:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
78f8475a05 Fix Resource output in multihost setups
In Hugo 0.46 we made the output of what you get from resources.Get and similar static, i.e. language agnostic. This makes total sense, as it is wasteful and time-consuming to do SASS/SCSS/PostCSS processing for lots of languages when the output is lots of duplicates with different filenames.

But since we now output the result once only, this had a negative side effect for multihost setups: We publish the resource once only to the root folder (i.e. not to the language "domain folder").

This commit removes the language code from the processed image keys. This creates less duplication in the file cache, but it means that you should do a `hugo --gc` to clean up stale files.

Fixes #5058
2018-08-13 19:00:51 +02:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
2b8d907ab7 Add a newScratch template func
Fixes #4685
2018-07-06 17:51:38 +02:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
dea71670c0
Add Hugo Piper with SCSS support and much more
Before this commit, you would have to use page bundles to do image processing etc. in Hugo.

This commit adds

* A new `/assets` top-level project or theme dir (configurable via `assetDir`)
* A new template func, `resources.Get` which can be used to "get a resource" that can be further processed.

This means that you can now do this in your templates (or shortcodes):

```bash
{{ $sunset := (resources.Get "images/sunset.jpg").Fill "300x200" }}
```

This also adds a new `extended` build tag that enables powerful SCSS/SASS support with source maps. To compile this from source, you will also need a C compiler installed:

```
HUGO_BUILD_TAGS=extended mage install
```

Note that you can use output of the SCSS processing later in a non-SCSSS-enabled Hugo.

The `SCSS` processor is a _Resource transformation step_ and it can be chained with the many others in a pipeline:

```bash
{{ $css := resources.Get "styles.scss" | resources.ToCSS | resources.PostCSS | resources.Minify | resources.Fingerprint }}
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ $styles.RelPermalink }}" integrity="{{ $styles.Data.Digest }}" media="screen">
```

The transformation funcs above have aliases, so it can be shortened to:

```bash
{{ $css := resources.Get "styles.scss" | toCSS | postCSS | minify | fingerprint }}
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ $styles.RelPermalink }}" integrity="{{ $styles.Data.Digest }}" media="screen">
```

A quick tip would be to avoid the fingerprinting part, and possibly also the not-superfast `postCSS` when you're doing development, as it allows Hugo to be smarter about the rebuilding.

Documentation will follow, but have a look at the demo repo in https://github.com/bep/hugo-sass-test

New functions to create `Resource` objects:

* `resources.Get` (see above)
* `resources.FromString`: Create a Resource from a string.

New `Resource` transformation funcs:

* `resources.ToCSS`: Compile `SCSS` or `SASS` into `CSS`.
* `resources.PostCSS`: Process your CSS with PostCSS. Config file support (project or theme or passed as an option).
* `resources.Minify`: Currently supports `css`, `js`, `json`, `html`, `svg`, `xml`.
* `resources.Fingerprint`: Creates a fingerprinted version of the given Resource with Subresource Integrity..
* `resources.Concat`: Concatenates a list of Resource objects. Think of this as a poor man's bundler.
* `resources.ExecuteAsTemplate`: Parses and executes the given Resource and data context (e.g. .Site) as a Go template.

Fixes #4381
Fixes #4903
Fixes #4858
2018-07-06 11:46:12 +02:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
80230f26a3
Add support for theme composition and inheritance
This commit adds support for theme composition and inheritance in Hugo.

With this, it helps thinking about a theme as a set of ordered components:

```toml
theme = ["my-shortcodes", "base-theme", "hyde"]
```

The theme definition example above in `config.toml` creates a theme with the 3 components with presedence from left to right.

So, Hugo will, for any given file, data entry etc., look first in the project, and then in `my-shortcode`, `base-theme` and lastly `hyde`.

Hugo uses two different algorithms to merge the filesystems, depending on the file type:

* For `i18n` and `data` files, Hugo merges deeply using the translation id and data key inside the files.
* For `static`, `layouts` (templates) and `archetypes` files, these are merged on file level. So the left-most file will be chosen.

The name used in the `theme` definition above must match a folder in `/your-site/themes`, e.g. `/your-site/themes/my-shortcodes`. There are  plans to improve on this and get a URL scheme so this can be resolved automatically.

Also note that a component that is part of a theme can have its own configuration file, e.g. `config.toml`. There are currently some restrictions to what a theme component can configure:

* `params` (global and per language)
* `menu` (global and per language)
* `outputformats` and `mediatypes`

The same rules apply here: The left-most param/menu etc. with the same ID will win. There are some hidden and experimental namespace support in the above, which we will work to improve in the future, but theme authors are encouraged to create their own namespaces to avoid naming conflicts.

A final note: Themes/components can also have a `theme` definition in their `config.toml` and similar, which is the "inheritance" part of this commit's title. This is currently not supported by the Hugo theme site. We will have to wait for some "auto dependency" feature to be implemented for that to happen, but this can be a powerful feature if you want to create your own theme-variant based on others.

Fixes #4460
Fixes #4450
2018-06-10 23:55:20 +02:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
eb42774e58
Add support for a content dir set per language
A sample config:

```toml
defaultContentLanguage = "en"
defaultContentLanguageInSubdir = true

[Languages]
[Languages.en]
weight = 10
title = "In English"
languageName = "English"
contentDir = "content/english"

[Languages.nn]
weight = 20
title = "På Norsk"
languageName = "Norsk"
contentDir = "content/norwegian"
```

The value of `contentDir` can be any valid path, even absolute path references. The only restriction is that the content dirs cannot overlap.

The content files will be assigned a language by

1. The placement: `content/norwegian/post/my-post.md` will be read as Norwegian content.
2. The filename: `content/english/post/my-post.nn.md` will be read as Norwegian even if it lives in the English content folder.

The content directories will be merged into a big virtual filesystem with one simple rule: The most specific language file will win.
This means that if both `content/norwegian/post/my-post.md` and `content/english/post/my-post.nn.md` exists, they will be considered duplicates and the version inside `content/norwegian` will win.

Note that translations will be automatically assigned by Hugo by the content file's relative placement, so `content/norwegian/post/my-post.md` will be a translation of `content/english/post/my-post.md`.

If this does not work for you, you can connect the translations together by setting a `translationKey` in the content files' front matter.

Fixes #4523
Fixes #4552
Fixes #4553
2018-04-02 08:06:21 +02:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
60bd332c1f Only re-render the view(s) you're working on
Hugo already, in its server mode,  support partial rebuilds. To put it simply: If you change `about.md`, only that content page is read and processed, then Hugo does some processing (taxonomies etc.) and the full site is rendered.
This commit covers the rendering part: We now only re-render the pages you work on, i.e. the last n pages you watched in the browser (which obviously also includes the  page in the example above).

To be more specific: When you are running the hugo server in watch (aka. livereload) mode, and change a template or a content file, then we do a partial re-rendering of the following:

* The current content page (if it is a content change)
* The home page
* Up to the last 10 pages you visited on the site.

This should in most cases be enough, but if you navigate to something completely different, you may see stale content. Doing an edit will then refresh that page.

Note that this feature is enabled by default. To turn it off, run `hugo server --disableFastRender`.

Fixes #3962
See  #1643
2017-10-14 13:40:43 +02:00
Bjørn Erik Pedersen
3b4f17bbc9 hugolib: Implement "related content"
This closes #98, even if this commit does not do full content text search.

We may revisit that problem in the future, but that deserves its own issue.

Fixes #98
2017-09-06 00:20:02 +02:00