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authorBjørn Erik Pedersen <[email protected]>2020-09-14 11:08:48 +0200
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Release 0.75.0
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-This release represents **79 contributions by 19 contributors** to the main Hugo code base.[@bep](https://github.com/bep) leads the Hugo development with a significant amount of contributions, but also a big shoutout to [@dependabot[bot]](https://github.com/apps/dependabot), [@moorereason](https://github.com/moorereason), and [@jmooring](https://github.com/jmooring) for their ongoing contributions.
+Hugo `0.75.0` brings several improvements to Hugo Modules, a new CLI command to bridge the JavaScript dependencies into Hugo, a refresh of the versions of the most important upstream dependencies, and more.
+
+## NPM Pack
+
+
+The new CLI command is called `hugo mod npm pack`. We have marked it as experimental. It works great, go ahead and use it, but we need to test this out in real projects to get a feel of it; it is likely that it will change/improve in the upcoming versions of Hugo. The command creates a consolidated `package.json` from the project and all of its [theme components](https://gohugo.io/hugo-modules/theme-components/). On version conflicts, the version closest to the project is selected. We may revise that strategy in the future ([minimal version selection](https://about.sourcegraph.com/blog/the-pain-that-minimal-version-selection-solves/) maybe?), but this should give both control and the least amount of surprise for the site owner.
+
+So, why did we do this? JavaScript is often a background actor in a Hugo project, and it doesn't make sense to publish it to a NPM registry. The JS dependencies are mostly build tools (PostCSS, TailwindCSS, Babel), `devDependencies`. This has been working fine as long as you kept the JS config files (including `package.json`) in the project, adding duplication/work when using ready-to-use theme components. These tools work best when you have everything below a single file tree, which is very much different to how [Hugo Modules](https://gohugo.io/hugo-modules/) work. An example of a module with TailwindCSS:
+
+```bash
+tailwind-module
+├── assets
+│   └── css
+├── package.json
+├── postcss.config.js
+└── tailwind.config.js
+```
+
+If you included `tailwind-module` in a Hugo project and processed it with `PostCSS`, this is what happened in earlier versions:
+
+* It used the directory where the `postcss.config.js` lives as a starting point to look for any `require`'d dependency.
+* TailwindCSS would, on the other hand, load its configuration file relative to where `PostCSS` was invoked (the project directory).
+
+The above just doesn't work and here is the technical notes on how we have fixed this:
+
+* The new `hugo mod npm pack` creates a consolidated `package.json` based on files named `package.hugo.json` it finds in the dependency tree (one is created for you the first time you run this command). The end result will always be `package.json`, which works seamlessly with `npm install` invoked automatically by Netlify and other CI vendors.
+* The main project's `node_modules` folder is added to [NODE_PATH](https://medium.com/nafsadh/setting-up-node-path-for-using-global-packages-via-require-642eb711c725) when running `PostCSS`and `Babel`.
+* We have introduced a new mount point `assets/_jsconfig` where we, by default, mount the JS configuration files that we're interested in. This is where Hugo will start looking for these files, and the files' filenames will also be available in the Node environment, so you can do:
+
+```js
+let tailwindConfig = process.env.HUGO_FILE_TAILWIND_CONFIG_JS || './tailwind.config.js';
+const tailwind = require('tailwindcss')(tailwindConfig);
+```
+
+## Module Enhancements
+
+* We have added a `noVendor` Glob pattern config to the module config [d4611c43](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/commit/d4611c4322dabfd8d2520232be578388029867db) [@bep](https://github.com/bep) [#7647](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/7647). This allows you to only vendor a subset of your dependencies.
+* We have added `ignoreImports` option to module imports config [20af9a07](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/commit/20af9a078189ce1e92a1d2047c90fba2a4e91827) [@bep](https://github.com/bep) [#7646](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/issues/7646), which allows you to import a module and load its config, but not follow its imports.
+* We have deprecated `--ignoreVendor` in favour of a `--ignoreVendor`, a patch matching Glob pattern [9a1e6d15](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/commit/9a1e6d15a31ec667b2ff9cf20e43b1daca61e004) [@bep](https://github.com/bep). A typical use for this would be when you have vendored your dependencies, but want to edit one of them.
+
+
+## Statistics
+
+This release represents **79 contributions by 19 contributors** to the main Hugo code base. [@bep](https://github.com/bep) leads the Hugo development with a significant amount of contributions, but also a big shoutout to [@dependabot[bot]](https://github.com/apps/dependabot), [@moorereason](https://github.com/moorereason), and [@jmooring](https://github.com/jmooring) for their ongoing contributions.
And a big thanks to [@digitalcraftsman](https://github.com/digitalcraftsman) for his relentless work on keeping the themes site in pristine condition and to [@davidsneighbour](https://github.com/davidsneighbour), [@coliff](https://github.com/coliff) and [@kaushalmodi](https://github.com/kaushalmodi) for all the great work on the documentation site.
Many have also been busy writing and fixing the documentation in [hugoDocs](https://github.com/gohugoio/hugoDocs),