hugo/source/file.go
Alexandre Bourget ec33732fbe Add multilingual support in Hugo
Implements:
* support to render:
  * content/post/whatever.en.md to /en/2015/12/22/whatever/index.html
  * content/post/whatever.fr.md to /fr/2015/12/22/whatever/index.html
* gets enabled when `Multilingual:` is specified in config.
* support having language switchers in templates, that know
  where the translated page is (with .Page.Translations)
  (when you're on /en/about/, you can have a "Francais" link pointing to
   /fr/a-propos/)
  * all translations are in the `.Page.Translations` map, including the current one.
* easily tweak themes to support Multilingual mode
* renders in a single swift, no need for two config files.

Adds a couple of variables useful for multilingual sites

Adds documentation (content/multilingual.md)

Added language prefixing for all URL generation/permalinking see in the
code base.

Implements i18n. Leverages the great github.com/nicksnyder/go-i18n lib.. thanks Nick.
* Adds "i18n" and "T" template functions..
2016-09-06 18:32:15 +03:00

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package source
import (
"io"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"github.com/spf13/hugo/helpers"
"github.com/spf13/viper"
)
// File represents a source content file.
// All paths are relative from the source directory base
type File struct {
relpath string // Original relative path, e.g. content/foo.txt
logicalName string // foo.txt
baseName string // `post` for `post.md`, also `post.en` for `post.en.md`
Contents io.Reader
section string // The first directory
dir string // The relative directory Path (minus file name)
ext string // Just the ext (eg txt)
uniqueID string // MD5 of the filename
translationBaseName string // `post` for `post.es.md` (if `Multilingual` is enabled.)
lang string // The language code if `Multilingual` is enabled
}
// UniqueID is the MD5 hash of the filename and is for most practical applications,
// Hugo content files being one of them, considered to be unique.
func (f *File) UniqueID() string {
return f.uniqueID
}
// String returns the file's content as a string.
func (f *File) String() string {
return helpers.ReaderToString(f.Contents)
}
// Bytes returns the file's content as a byte slice.
func (f *File) Bytes() []byte {
return helpers.ReaderToBytes(f.Contents)
}
// BaseFileName Filename without extension.
func (f *File) BaseFileName() string {
return f.baseName
}
// Filename with no extension, not even the optional language extension part.
func (f *File) TranslationBaseName() string {
return f.translationBaseName
}
// Lang for this page, if `Multilingual` is enabled on your site.
func (f *File) Lang() string {
return f.lang
}
// Section is first directory below the content root.
func (f *File) Section() string {
return f.section
}
// LogicalName is filename and extension of the file.
func (f *File) LogicalName() string {
return f.logicalName
}
// SetDir sets the relative directory where this file lives.
// TODO(bep) Get rid of this.
func (f *File) SetDir(dir string) {
f.dir = dir
}
// Dir gets the name of the directory that contains this file.
// The directory is relative to the content root.
func (f *File) Dir() string {
return f.dir
}
// Extension gets the file extension, i.e "myblogpost.md" will return "md".
func (f *File) Extension() string {
return f.ext
}
// Ext is an alias for Extension.
func (f *File) Ext() string {
return f.Extension()
}
// Path gets the relative path including file name and extension from
// the base of the source directory.
func (f *File) Path() string {
return f.relpath
}
// NewFileWithContents creates a new File pointer with the given relative path and
// content.
func NewFileWithContents(relpath string, content io.Reader) *File {
file := NewFile(relpath)
file.Contents = content
return file
}
// NewFile creates a new File pointer with the given relative path.
func NewFile(relpath string) *File {
f := &File{
relpath: relpath,
}
f.dir, f.logicalName = filepath.Split(f.relpath)
f.ext = strings.TrimPrefix(filepath.Ext(f.LogicalName()), ".")
f.baseName = helpers.Filename(f.LogicalName())
if viper.GetBool("Multilingual") {
f.lang = strings.TrimPrefix(filepath.Ext(f.baseName), ".")
if f.lang == "" {
f.lang = viper.GetString("DefaultContentLanguage")
}
f.translationBaseName = helpers.Filename(f.baseName)
} else {
f.translationBaseName = f.baseName
}
f.section = helpers.GuessSection(f.Dir())
f.uniqueID = helpers.Md5String(f.LogicalName())
return f
}
// NewFileFromAbs creates a new File pointer with the given full file path path and
// content.
func NewFileFromAbs(base, fullpath string, content io.Reader) (f *File, err error) {
var name string
if name, err = helpers.GetRelativePath(fullpath, base); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return NewFileWithContents(name, content), nil
}