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authorBjørn Erik Pedersen <bjorn.erik.pedersen@gmail.com>2017-06-18 20:39:42 +0300
committerBjørn Erik Pedersen <bjorn.erik.pedersen@gmail.com>2017-06-19 11:47:00 +0300
commit662e12f348a638a6fcc92a416ee7f7c2a7ef8792 (patch)
treef7ffad68d882a9e25e08c5405c41062e078e76d7 /create
parent422057f60709696bbbd1c38c9ead2bf114d47e31 (diff)
commands, create: Add .Site to the archetype templates
This commit completes the "The Revival of the Archetypes!" If `.Site` is used in the arcetype template, the site is built and added to the template context. Note that this may be potentially time consuming for big sites. A more complete example would then be for the section `newsletter` and the archetype file `archetypes/newsletter.md`: ``` --- title: "{{ replace .TranslationBaseName "-" " " | title }}" date: {{ .Date }} tags: - x categories: - x draft: true --- <!--more--> {{ range first 10 ( where .Site.RegularPages "Type" "cool" ) }} * {{ .Title }} {{ end }} ``` And then create a new post with: ```bash hugo new newsletter/the-latest-cool.stuff.md ``` **Hot Tip:** If you set the `newContentEditor` configuration variable to an editor on your `PATH`, the newly created article will be opened. The above _newsletter type archetype_ illustrates the possibilities: The full Hugo `.Site` and all of Hugo's template funcs can be used in the archetype file. Fixes #1629
Diffstat (limited to 'create')
-rw-r--r--create/content.go42
-rw-r--r--create/content_template_handler.go36
-rw-r--r--create/content_test.go8
3 files changed, 63 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/create/content.go b/create/content.go
index e29ea9ac8..e992b0836 100644
--- a/create/content.go
+++ b/create/content.go
@@ -27,15 +27,31 @@ import (
// NewContent creates a new content file in the content directory based upon the
// given kind, which is used to lookup an archetype.
-func NewContent(s *hugolib.Site, kind, targetPath string) error {
+func NewContent(
+ ps *helpers.PathSpec,
+ siteFactory func(filename string, siteUsed bool) (*hugolib.Site, error), kind, targetPath string) error {
+
jww.INFO.Println("attempting to create ", targetPath, "of", kind)
- archetypeFilename := findArchetype(s, kind)
+ archetypeFilename := findArchetype(ps, kind)
+
+ f, err := ps.Fs.Source.Open(archetypeFilename)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ defer f.Close()
+ // Building the sites can be expensive, so only do it if really needed.
+ siteUsed := false
+ if helpers.ReaderContains(f, []byte(".Site")) {
+ siteUsed = true
+ }
+
+ s, err := siteFactory(targetPath, siteUsed)
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
- var (
- content []byte
- err error
- )
+ var content []byte
content, err = executeArcheTypeAsTemplate(s, kind, targetPath, archetypeFilename)
if err != nil {
@@ -68,13 +84,13 @@ func NewContent(s *hugolib.Site, kind, targetPath string) error {
// FindArchetype takes a given kind/archetype of content and returns an output
// path for that archetype. If no archetype is found, an empty string is
// returned.
-func findArchetype(s *hugolib.Site, kind string) (outpath string) {
- search := []string{s.PathSpec.AbsPathify(s.Cfg.GetString("archetypeDir"))}
+func findArchetype(ps *helpers.PathSpec, kind string) (outpath string) {
+ search := []string{ps.AbsPathify(ps.Cfg.GetString("archetypeDir"))}
- if s.Cfg.GetString("theme") != "" {
- themeDir := filepath.Join(s.PathSpec.AbsPathify(s.Cfg.GetString("themesDir")+"/"+s.Cfg.GetString("theme")), "/archetypes/")
- if _, err := s.Fs.Source.Stat(themeDir); os.IsNotExist(err) {
- jww.ERROR.Printf("Unable to find archetypes directory for theme %q at %q", s.Cfg.GetString("theme"), themeDir)
+ if ps.Cfg.GetString("theme") != "" {
+ themeDir := filepath.Join(ps.AbsPathify(ps.Cfg.GetString("themesDir")+"/"+ps.Cfg.GetString("theme")), "/archetypes/")
+ if _, err := ps.Fs.Source.Stat(themeDir); os.IsNotExist(err) {
+ jww.ERROR.Printf("Unable to find archetypes directory for theme %q at %q", ps.Cfg.GetString("theme"), themeDir)
} else {
search = append(search, themeDir)
}
@@ -94,7 +110,7 @@ func findArchetype(s *hugolib.Site, kind string) (outpath string) {
for _, p := range pathsToCheck {
curpath := filepath.Join(x, p)
jww.DEBUG.Println("checking", curpath, "for archetypes")
- if exists, _ := helpers.Exists(curpath, s.Fs.Source); exists {
+ if exists, _ := helpers.Exists(curpath, ps.Fs.Source); exists {
jww.INFO.Println("curpath: " + curpath)
return curpath
}
diff --git a/create/content_template_handler.go b/create/content_template_handler.go
index 9903c3dec..48e7f3b4b 100644
--- a/create/content_template_handler.go
+++ b/create/content_template_handler.go
@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ import (
"fmt"
"time"
+ "github.com/gohugoio/hugo/helpers"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/source"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/hugolib"
@@ -25,9 +26,30 @@ import (
"github.com/spf13/afero"
)
+// ArchetypeFileData represents the data available to an archetype template.
+type ArchetypeFileData struct {
+ // The archetype content type, either given as --kind option or extracted
+ // from the target path's section, i.e. "blog/mypost.md" will resolve to
+ // "blog".
+ Type string
+
+ // The current date and time as a RFC3339 formatted string, suitable for use in front matter.
+ Date string
+
+ // The Site, fully equipped with all the pages etc. Note: This will only be set if it is actually
+ // used in the archetype template. Also, if this is a multilingual setup,
+ // this site is the site that best matches the target content file, based
+ // on the presence of language code in the filename.
+ Site *hugolib.Site
+
+ // The target content file. Note that the .Content will be empty, as that
+ // has not been created yet.
+ *source.File
+}
+
const (
archetypeTemplateTemplate = `+++
-title = "{{ replace .BaseFileName "-" " " | title }}"
+title = "{{ replace .TranslationBaseName "-" " " | title }}"
date = {{ .Date }}
draft = true
+++`
@@ -44,14 +66,11 @@ func executeArcheTypeAsTemplate(s *hugolib.Site, kind, targetPath, archetypeFile
sp := source.NewSourceSpec(s.Deps.Cfg, s.Deps.Fs)
f := sp.NewFile(targetPath)
- data := struct {
- Type string
- Date string
- *source.File
- }{
+ data := ArchetypeFileData{
Type: kind,
Date: time.Now().Format(time.RFC3339),
File: f,
+ Site: s,
}
if archetypeFilename == "" {
@@ -67,11 +86,12 @@ func executeArcheTypeAsTemplate(s *hugolib.Site, kind, targetPath, archetypeFile
// Reuse the Hugo template setup to get the template funcs properly set up.
templateHandler := s.Deps.Tmpl.(tpl.TemplateHandler)
- if err := templateHandler.AddTemplate("_text/archetype", string(archetypeTemplate)); err != nil {
+ templateName := "_text/" + helpers.Filename(archetypeFilename)
+ if err := templateHandler.AddTemplate(templateName, string(archetypeTemplate)); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("Failed to parse archetype file %q: %s", archetypeFilename, err)
}
- templ := templateHandler.Lookup("_text/archetype")
+ templ := templateHandler.Lookup(templateName)
var buff bytes.Buffer
if err := templ.Execute(&buff, data); err != nil {
diff --git a/create/content_test.go b/create/content_test.go
index aa7ed3fcf..8b6c2c12c 100644
--- a/create/content_test.go
+++ b/create/content_test.go
@@ -52,13 +52,17 @@ func TestNewContent(t *testing.T) {
for _, c := range cases {
cfg, fs := newTestCfg()
+ ps, err := helpers.NewPathSpec(fs, cfg)
+ require.NoError(t, err)
h, err := hugolib.NewHugoSites(deps.DepsCfg{Cfg: cfg, Fs: fs})
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NoError(t, initFs(fs))
- s := h.Sites[0]
+ siteFactory := func(filename string, siteUsed bool) (*hugolib.Site, error) {
+ return h.Sites[0], nil
+ }
- require.NoError(t, create.NewContent(s, c.kind, c.path))
+ require.NoError(t, create.NewContent(ps, siteFactory, c.kind, c.path))
fname := filepath.Join("content", filepath.FromSlash(c.path))
content := readFileFromFs(t, fs.Source, fname)