The old implementation had some issues, mostly related to the context (e.g. name, file paths) passed to the template.
This new implementation is using the exact same code path for evaluating the pages as in a regular build.
This also makes it more robust and easier to reason about in a multilingual setup.
Now, if you are explicit about the target path, Hugo will now always pick the correct mount and language:
```bash
hugo new content/en/posts/my-first-post.md
```
Fixes#9032Fixes#7589Fixes#9043Fixes#9046Fixes#9047
We have been using `go-toml` for language files only. This commit makes it the only TOML library.
It's spec compliant and very fast.
A benchark building a site with 200 pages with TOML front matter:
```bash
name old time/op new time/op delta
SiteNew/Regular_TOML_front_matter-16 48.5ms ± 1% 47.1ms ± 1% -2.85% (p=0.029 n=4+4)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
SiteNew/Regular_TOML_front_matter-16 16.9MB ± 0% 16.7MB ± 0% -1.56% (p=0.029 n=4+4)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
SiteNew/Regular_TOML_front_matter-16 302k ± 0% 296k ± 0% -2.20% (p=0.029 n=4+4)
```
Note that the front matter unmarshaling is only a small part of building a site, so the above is very good.
Fixes#8801
This commit started out investigating a `concurrent map read write` issue, ending by replacing the map with a struct.
This is easier to reason about, and it's more effective:
```
name old time/op new time/op delta
SiteNew/Regular_Deep_content_tree-16 71.5ms ± 3% 69.4ms ± 5% ~ (p=0.200 n=4+4)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
SiteNew/Regular_Deep_content_tree-16 29.7MB ± 0% 27.9MB ± 0% -5.82% (p=0.029 n=4+4)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
SiteNew/Regular_Deep_content_tree-16 313k ± 0% 303k ± 0% -3.35% (p=0.029 n=4+4)
```
See #8749
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
Revert "Refactor: Remove powershell support" with fixes
Thanks to Ben Mezger (@benmezger) for the original code.
See #8122
This reverts commit a7c515e1b5.
This commit fixes some issues where modules in /assets share the same name as in node_modules.
This was not intended, and with this commit the node_modules-components should be isolated. If you want to redefine something inside node_modules, use the `defines` option.
Fixes#7948
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
This commit also introduces a convention where these common JS config files, including `package.hugo.json`, gets mounted into:
```
assets/_jsconfig
´``
These files mapped to their real filename will be added to the environment when running PostCSS, Babel etc., so you can do `process.env.HUGO_FILE_TAILWIND_CONFIG_JS` to resolve the real filename.
But do note that `assets` is a composite/union filesystem, so if your config file is not meant to be overridden, name them something specific.
This commit also adds adds `workDir/node_modules` to `NODE_PATH` and `HUGO_WORKDIR` to the env when running the JS tools above.
Fixes#7644Fixes#7656Fixes#7675
Chroma was updated to include a new function to output all CSS
classes without skipping any considered redundant with the current
style.
This will modify the `hugo gen chromastyles` command to use this new
function by default, which avoids potential problems if the style is
later modified.
Also includes requires the updated Chroma (v0.7.2).
Resolves#7167