This was partly broken in Hugo 0.123.0.
We have two internal config options that gets set from the CLI:
* Running; a web server is running
* Watching; either set via `hugo -w` or `hugo server --watch=false`
Part of the change detection code wrongly used the `Running` as a flag when `Watching` would be the correct.
Fixes#12296
The main use case for this is to resolve links and resources (e.g. images) relative to the included `Page`.
A typical `include` would similar to this:
```handlebars
{{ with site.GetPage (.Get 0) }}
{{ .RenderShortcodes }}
{{ end }}
```
And when used in a Markdown file:
```markdown
{{% include "/posts/p1" %}}
```
Any render hook triggered while rendering `/posts/p1` will get `/posts/p1` when calling `.PageInner`.
Note that
* This is only relevant for shortcodes included with `{{%` that calls `.RenderShortcodes`.
* `.PageInner` is available in all render hooks that, before this commit, received `.Page`.
* `.PageInner` will fall back to the value of `.Page` if not relevant and will always have a value.
Fixes#12356
Fix regression in content summarization so that we can use empty
summary by using the manual summary divider. Since v0.123, there
has been the regression that causes Hugo to use automatic summary
generation when the manual summary results in an empty string,
even if there is a `<!--more-->` summary divider.
Define global inclusion/exclusion in site configuration, and override
via front matter. For example, to exclude a page from the sitemap:
[sitemap]
disable = true # default is false
Closes#653Closes#12282
Co-authored-by: kolappannathan <kolappannathan@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: felicianotech <FelicianoTech@gmail.com>
Changes:
- Remove trailing comma from list of keywords.
- Improve keywords precedence:
1. Use "keywords" term page titles.
2. Use "keywords" from front matter if "keywords" is not a taxonomy.
3. Use "tags" term page titles.
4. Use term page titles from all taxonomies.
- Enable schema for all page kinds, previously limited to kind = page.
- Remove trailing slashes from void elements.
- Improve readability.
Closes#7570
Co-authored by: 0urobor0s <0urobor0s@users.noreply.github.com>
Named segments can be defined in `hugo.toml`.
* Eeach segment consists of zero or more `exclude` filters and zero or more `include` filters.
* Eeach filter consists of one or more field Glob matchers.
* Eeach filter in a section (`exclude` or `include`) is ORed together, each matcher in a filter is ANDed together.
The current list of fields that can be filtered are:
* path as defined in https://gohugo.io/methods/page/path/
* kind
* lang
* output (output format, e.g. html).
It is recommended to put coarse grained filters (e.g. for language and output format) in the excludes section, e.g.:
```toml
[segments.segment1]
[[segments.segment1.excludes]]
lang = "n*"
[[segments.segment1.excludes]]
no = "en"
output = "rss"
[[segments.segment1.includes]]
term = "{home,term,taxonomy}"
[[segments.segment1.includes]]
path = "{/docs,/docs/**}"
```
By default, Hugo will render all segments, but you can enable filters by setting the `renderSegments` option or `--renderSegments` flag, e.g:
```
hugo --renderSegments segment1,segment2
```
For segment `segment1` in the configuration above, this will:
* Skip rendering of all languages matching `n*`, e.g. `no`.
* Skip rendering of the output format `rss` for the `en` language.
* It will render all pages of kind `home`, `term` or `taxonomy`
* It will render the `/docs` section and all pages below.
Fixes#10106