hugo/commands/new_content_test.go
Bjørn Erik Pedersen 2650fa772b Add directory based archetypes
Given this content:

```bash
archetypes
├── default.md
└── post-bundle
    ├── bio.md
    ├── images
    │   └── featured.jpg
    └── index.md
```

```bash
hugo new --kind post-bundle post/my-post
```

Will create a new folder in `/content/post/my-post` with the same set of files as in the `post-bundle` archetypes folder.

This commit also improves the archetype language detection, so, if you use template code in your content files, the `.Site` you get is for the correct language. This also means that it is now possible to translate strings defined in  the `i18n` bundles,  e.g. `{{ i18n "hello" }}`.

Fixes #4535
2018-09-23 19:27:23 +02:00

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package commands
import (
"path/filepath"
"testing"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/hugofs"
"github.com/spf13/viper"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
// Issue #1133
func TestNewContentPathSectionWithForwardSlashes(t *testing.T) {
p, s := newContentPathSection(nil, "/post/new.md")
assert.Equal(t, filepath.FromSlash("/post/new.md"), p)
assert.Equal(t, "post", s)
}
func checkNewSiteInited(fs *hugofs.Fs, basepath string, t *testing.T) {
paths := []string{
filepath.Join(basepath, "layouts"),
filepath.Join(basepath, "content"),
filepath.Join(basepath, "archetypes"),
filepath.Join(basepath, "static"),
filepath.Join(basepath, "data"),
filepath.Join(basepath, "config.toml"),
}
for _, path := range paths {
_, err := fs.Source.Stat(path)
require.NoError(t, err)
}
}
func TestDoNewSite(t *testing.T) {
n := newNewSiteCmd()
basepath := filepath.Join("base", "blog")
_, fs := newTestCfg()
require.NoError(t, n.doNewSite(fs, basepath, false))
checkNewSiteInited(fs, basepath, t)
}
func TestDoNewSite_noerror_base_exists_but_empty(t *testing.T) {
basepath := filepath.Join("base", "blog")
_, fs := newTestCfg()
n := newNewSiteCmd()
require.NoError(t, fs.Source.MkdirAll(basepath, 777))
require.NoError(t, n.doNewSite(fs, basepath, false))
}
func TestDoNewSite_error_base_exists(t *testing.T) {
basepath := filepath.Join("base", "blog")
_, fs := newTestCfg()
n := newNewSiteCmd()
require.NoError(t, fs.Source.MkdirAll(basepath, 777))
_, err := fs.Source.Create(filepath.Join(basepath, "foo"))
require.NoError(t, err)
// Since the directory already exists and isn't empty, expect an error
require.Error(t, n.doNewSite(fs, basepath, false))
}
func TestDoNewSite_force_empty_dir(t *testing.T) {
basepath := filepath.Join("base", "blog")
_, fs := newTestCfg()
n := newNewSiteCmd()
require.NoError(t, fs.Source.MkdirAll(basepath, 777))
require.NoError(t, n.doNewSite(fs, basepath, true))
checkNewSiteInited(fs, basepath, t)
}
func TestDoNewSite_error_force_dir_inside_exists(t *testing.T) {
basepath := filepath.Join("base", "blog")
_, fs := newTestCfg()
n := newNewSiteCmd()
contentPath := filepath.Join(basepath, "content")
require.NoError(t, fs.Source.MkdirAll(contentPath, 777))
require.Error(t, n.doNewSite(fs, basepath, true))
}
func TestDoNewSite_error_force_config_inside_exists(t *testing.T) {
basepath := filepath.Join("base", "blog")
_, fs := newTestCfg()
n := newNewSiteCmd()
configPath := filepath.Join(basepath, "config.toml")
require.NoError(t, fs.Source.MkdirAll(basepath, 777))
_, err := fs.Source.Create(configPath)
require.NoError(t, err)
require.Error(t, n.doNewSite(fs, basepath, true))
}
func newTestCfg() (*viper.Viper, *hugofs.Fs) {
v := viper.New()
fs := hugofs.NewMem(v)
v.SetFs(fs.Source)
return v, fs
}