hugo/parser/metadecoders/decoder.go
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

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// Copyright 2018 The Hugo Authors. All rights reserved.
//
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package metadecoders
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/common/herrors"
"github.com/BurntSushi/toml"
"github.com/chaseadamsio/goorgeous"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/spf13/afero"
"github.com/spf13/cast"
yaml "gopkg.in/yaml.v2"
)
// UnmarshalToMap will unmarshall data in format f into a new map. This is
// what's needed for Hugo's front matter decoding.
func UnmarshalToMap(data []byte, f Format) (map[string]interface{}, error) {
m := make(map[string]interface{})
if data == nil {
return m, nil
}
err := unmarshal(data, f, &m)
return m, err
}
// UnmarshalFileToMap is the same as UnmarshalToMap, but reads the data from
// the given filename.
func UnmarshalFileToMap(fs afero.Fs, filename string) (map[string]interface{}, error) {
format := FormatFromString(filename)
if format == "" {
return nil, errors.Errorf("%q is not a valid configuration format", filename)
}
data, err := afero.ReadFile(fs, filename)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return UnmarshalToMap(data, format)
}
// Unmarshal will unmarshall data in format f into an interface{}.
// This is what's needed for Hugo's /data handling.
func Unmarshal(data []byte, f Format) (interface{}, error) {
if data == nil {
return make(map[string]interface{}), nil
}
var v interface{}
err := unmarshal(data, f, &v)
return v, err
}
// unmarshal unmarshals data in format f into v.
func unmarshal(data []byte, f Format, v interface{}) error {
var err error
switch f {
case ORG:
vv, err := goorgeous.OrgHeaders(data)
if err != nil {
return toFileError(f, errors.Wrap(err, "failed to unmarshal ORG headers"))
}
switch v.(type) {
case *map[string]interface{}:
*v.(*map[string]interface{}) = vv
default:
*v.(*interface{}) = vv
}
case JSON:
err = json.Unmarshal(data, v)
case TOML:
err = toml.Unmarshal(data, v)
case YAML:
err = yaml.Unmarshal(data, v)
if err != nil {
return toFileError(f, errors.Wrap(err, "failed to unmarshal YAML"))
}
// To support boolean keys, the YAML package unmarshals maps to
// map[interface{}]interface{}. Here we recurse through the result
// and change all maps to map[string]interface{} like we would've
// gotten from `json`.
var ptr interface{}
switch v.(type) {
case *map[string]interface{}:
ptr = *v.(*map[string]interface{})
case *interface{}:
ptr = *v.(*interface{})
default:
return errors.Errorf("unknown type %T in YAML unmarshal", v)
}
if mm, changed := stringifyMapKeys(ptr); changed {
switch v.(type) {
case *map[string]interface{}:
*v.(*map[string]interface{}) = mm.(map[string]interface{})
case *interface{}:
*v.(*interface{}) = mm
}
}
default:
return errors.Errorf("unmarshal of format %q is not supported", f)
}
if err == nil {
return nil
}
return toFileError(f, errors.Wrap(err, "unmarshal failed"))
}
func toFileError(f Format, err error) error {
return herrors.ToFileError(string(f), err)
}
// stringifyMapKeys recurses into in and changes all instances of
// map[interface{}]interface{} to map[string]interface{}. This is useful to
// work around the impedance mismatch between JSON and YAML unmarshaling that's
// described here: https://github.com/go-yaml/yaml/issues/139
//
// Inspired by https://github.com/stripe/stripe-mock, MIT licensed
func stringifyMapKeys(in interface{}) (interface{}, bool) {
switch in := in.(type) {
case []interface{}:
for i, v := range in {
if vv, replaced := stringifyMapKeys(v); replaced {
in[i] = vv
}
}
case map[string]interface{}:
for k, v := range in {
if vv, changed := stringifyMapKeys(v); changed {
in[k] = vv
}
}
case map[interface{}]interface{}:
res := make(map[string]interface{})
var (
ok bool
err error
)
for k, v := range in {
var ks string
if ks, ok = k.(string); !ok {
ks, err = cast.ToStringE(k)
if err != nil {
ks = fmt.Sprintf("%v", k)
}
}
if vv, replaced := stringifyMapKeys(v); replaced {
res[ks] = vv
} else {
res[ks] = v
}
}
return res, true
}
return nil, false
}