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author | Bjørn Erik Pedersen <[email protected]> | 2023-02-11 16:20:24 +0100 |
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committer | Bjørn Erik Pedersen <[email protected]> | 2023-02-21 17:56:41 +0100 |
commit | 90da7664bf1f3a0ca2e18144b5deacf532c6e3cf (patch) | |
tree | 78d8ac72ebb2ccee4ca4bbeeb9add3365c743e90 /hugolib/site_test.go | |
parent | 0afec0a9f4aace1f5f4af6822aeda6223ee3e3a9 (diff) | |
download | hugo-90da7664bf1f3a0ca2e18144b5deacf532c6e3cf.tar.gz hugo-90da7664bf1f3a0ca2e18144b5deacf532c6e3cf.zip |
Add page fragments support to Related
The main topic of this commit is that you can now index fragments (content heading identifiers) when calling `.Related`.
You can do this by:
* Configure one or more indices with type `fragments`
* The name of those index configurations maps to an (optional) front matter slice with fragment references. This allows you to link
page<->fragment and page<->page.
* This also will index all the fragments (heading identifiers) of the pages.
It's also possible to use type `fragments` indices in shortcode, e.g.:
```
{{ $related := site.RegularPages.Related .Page }}
```
But, and this is important, you need to include the shortcode using the `{{<` delimiter. Not doing so will create infinite loops and timeouts.
This commit also:
* Adds two new methods to Page: Fragments (can also be used to build ToC) and HeadingsFiltered (this is only used in Related Content with
index type `fragments` and `enableFilter` set to true.
* Consolidates all `.Related*` methods into one, which takes either a `Page` or an options map as its only argument.
* Add `context.Context` to all of the content related Page API. Turns out it wasn't strictly needed for this particular feature, but it will
soon become usefil, e.g. in #9339.
Closes #10711
Updates #9339
Updates #10725
Diffstat (limited to 'hugolib/site_test.go')
-rw-r--r-- | hugolib/site_test.go | 7 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/hugolib/site_test.go b/hugolib/site_test.go index 8dac8fc92..a2ee56994 100644 --- a/hugolib/site_test.go +++ b/hugolib/site_test.go @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ package hugolib import ( + "context" "encoding/json" "fmt" "io/ioutil" @@ -630,7 +631,7 @@ func TestOrderedPages(t *testing.T) { t.Errorf("Pages in unexpected order. First should be '%s', got '%s'", "Three", rbypubdate[0].Title()) } - bylength := s.RegularPages().ByLength() + bylength := s.RegularPages().ByLength(context.Background()) if bylength[0].Title() != "One" { t.Errorf("Pages in unexpected order. First should be '%s', got '%s'", "One", bylength[0].Title()) } @@ -662,7 +663,7 @@ func TestGroupedPages(t *testing.T) { writeSourcesToSource(t, "content", fs, groupedSources...) s := buildSingleSite(t, deps.DepsCfg{Fs: fs, Cfg: cfg}, BuildCfg{}) - rbysection, err := s.RegularPages().GroupBy("Section", "desc") + rbysection, err := s.RegularPages().GroupBy(context.Background(), "Section", "desc") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Unable to make PageGroup array: %s", err) } @@ -683,7 +684,7 @@ func TestGroupedPages(t *testing.T) { t.Errorf("PageGroup has unexpected number of pages. Third group should have '%d' pages, got '%d' pages", 2, len(rbysection[2].Pages)) } - bytype, err := s.RegularPages().GroupBy("Type", "asc") + bytype, err := s.RegularPages().GroupBy(context.Background(), "Type", "asc") if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Unable to make PageGroup array: %s", err) } |