codeslinger-jekyll 0.5.1 → 0.5.2

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data/.gitignore ADDED
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+ test/dest
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+ *.gem
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+ pkg/
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+ *.swp
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+ *~
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+ _site/
data/History.txt CHANGED
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- == 0.5.1
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+ == 0.5.2 / 2009-06-24
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+ * Enhancements
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+ * Added --paginate option to the executable along with a paginator object for the payload [github.com/calavera]
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+ * Upgraded RedCloth to 4.2.1, which makes <notextile> tags work once again.
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+ * Configuration options set in config.yml are now available through the site payload [github.com/vilcans]
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+ * Posts can now have an empty YAML front matter or none at all [github.com/bahuvrihi]
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+ * Bug Fixes
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+ * Fixing Ruby 1.9 issue that requires to_s on the err object [github.com/Chrononaut]
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+ * Fixes for pagination and ordering posts on the same day [github.com/ujh]
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+ * Made pages respect permalinks style and permalinks in yml front matter [github.com/eugenebolshakov]
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+ * Index.html file should always have index.html permalink [github.com/eugenebolshakov]
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+ * Added trailing slash to pretty permalink style so Apache is happy [github.com/eugenebolshakov]
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+ * Bad markdown processor in config fails sooner and with better message [github.com/gcnovus]
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+ * Allow CRLFs in yaml frontmatter [github.com/juretta]
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+ * Added Date#xmlschema for Ruby versions < 1.9
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+ == 0.5.1 / 2009-05-06
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  * Major Enhancements
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  * Next/previous posts in site payload [github.com/pantulis, github.com/tomo]
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  * Permalink templating system
data/README.textile CHANGED
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  * Read up about its "Usage":http://wiki.github.com/mojombo/jekyll/usage and "Configuration":http://wiki.github.com/mojombo/jekyll/configuration
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  * Take a gander at some existing "Sites":http://wiki.github.com/mojombo/jekyll/sites
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  * Fork and "Contribute":http://wiki.github.com/mojombo/jekyll/contribute your own modifications
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+ * Have questions? Post them on the "Mailing List":http://groups.google.com/group/jekyll-rb
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  h2. Diving In
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  h2. Dependencies
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- * RedCloth 4.1.0: Textile support. This version obeys @<notextile>@ tags. The latest version will still work, but tests will fail.
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+ * RedCloth: Textile support
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  * Liquid: Templating system
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  * Classifier: Generating related posts
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  * Maruku: Default markdown engine
data/Rakefile CHANGED
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  s.rubyforge_project = "jekyll"
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  s.files.exclude 'test/dest'
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- s.add_dependency('RedCloth', '= 4.1.0')
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+ s.add_dependency('RedCloth', '>= 4.2.1')
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  s.add_dependency('liquid', '>= 1.9.0')
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  s.add_dependency('classifier', '>= 1.3.1')
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  s.add_dependency('maruku', '>= 0.5.9')
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  require 'cucumber/rake/task'
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  Cucumber::Rake::Task.new(:features) do |t|
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- t.cucumber_opts = "--format pretty"
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+ t.cucumber_opts = "--format progress"
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  end
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  rescue LoadError
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  desc 'Cucumber rake task not available'
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+ Feature: Create sites
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+ As a hacker who likes to blog
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+ I want to be able to make a static site
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+ In order to share my awesome ideas with the interwebs
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+
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+ Scenario: Basic site
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+ Given I have an "index.html" file that contains "Basic Site"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Basic Site" in "_site/index.html"
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+
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+ Scenario: Basic site with a post
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+ Given I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | title | date | content |
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+ | Hackers | 3/27/2009 | My First Exploit |
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "My First Exploit" in "_site/2009/03/27/hackers.html"
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+
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+ Scenario: Basic site with layout and a page
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+ Given I have a _layouts directory
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+ And I have an "index.html" page with layout "default" that contains "Basic Site with Layout"
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+ And I have a default layout that contains "Page Layout: {{ content }}"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Page Layout: Basic Site with Layout" in "_site/index.html"
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+
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+ Scenario: Basic site with layout and a post
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+ Given I have a _layouts directory
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+ And I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | title | date | layout | content |
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+ | Wargames | 3/27/2009 | default | The only winning move is not to play. |
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+ And I have a default layout that contains "Post Layout: {{ content }}"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Post Layout: <p>The only winning move is not to play.</p>" in "_site/2009/03/27/wargames.html"
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+
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+ Scenario: Basic site with include tag
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+ Given I have a _includes directory
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+ And I have an "index.html" page that contains "Basic Site with include tag: {% include about.textile %}"
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+ And I have an "_includes/about.textile" file that contains "Generated by Jekyll"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Basic Site with include tag: Generated by Jekyll" in "_site/index.html"
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+ Feature: Embed filters
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+ As a hacker who likes to blog
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+ I want to be able to transform text inside a post or page
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+ In order to perform cool stuff in my posts
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+ Scenario: Convert date to XML schema
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+ Given I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have a _layouts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | title | date | layout | content |
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+ | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | default | These aren't the droids you're looking for. |
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+ And I have a default layout that contains "{{ site.time | date_to_xmlschema }}"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see today's date in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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+
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+ Scenario: Escape text for XML
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+ Given I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have a _layouts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | title | date | layout | content |
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+ | Star & Wars | 3/27/2009 | default | These aren't the droids you're looking for. |
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+ And I have a default layout that contains "{{ site.posts.first.title | xml_escape }}"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Star &amp; Wars" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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+
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+ Scenario: Calculate number of words
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+ Given I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have a _layouts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | title | date | layout | content |
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+ | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | default | These aren't the droids you're looking for. |
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+ And I have a default layout that contains "{{ site.posts.first.content | xml_escape }}"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "7" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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+
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+ Scenario: Convert an array into a sentence
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+ Given I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have a _layouts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | title | date | layout | tags | content |
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+ | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | default | [scifi, movies, force] | These aren't the droids you're looking for. |
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+ And I have a default layout that contains "{{ site.posts.first.tags | array_to_sentence_string }}"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "scifi, movies, and force" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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+ Scenario: Textilize a given string
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+ Given I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have a _layouts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | title | date | layout | content |
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+ | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | default | These aren't the droids you're looking for. |
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+ And I have a default layout that contains "By {{ '_Obi-wan_' | textilize }}"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "By <p><em>Obi-wan</em></p>" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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+ Feature: Site pagination
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+ In order to paginate my blog
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+ As a blog's user
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+ I want divide the posts in several pages
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+ Scenario Outline: Paginate with N posts per page
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+ Given I have a configuration file with "paginate" set to "<num>"
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+ And I have a _layouts directory
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+ And I have an "index.html" file that contains "Basic Site"
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+ And I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | title | date | layout | content |
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+ | Wargames | 3/27/2009 | default | The only winning move is not to play. |
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+ | Wargames2 | 4/27/2009 | default | The only winning move is not to play2. |
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+ | Wargames3 | 5/27/2009 | default | The only winning move is not to play2. |
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site/page2 directory should exist
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+ And the _site/page2/index.html file should exist
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+
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+ Examples:
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+ | num |
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+ | 1 |
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+ | 2 |
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+ Scenario: Correct liquid paginator replacements
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+ Given I have a configuration file with "paginate" set to "1"
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+ And I have a _layouts directory
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+ And I have an "index.html" file that contains "{{ paginator.page }}"
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+ And I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | title | date | layout | content |
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+ | Wargames | 3/27/2009 | default | The only winning move is not to play. |
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+ | Wargames2 | 4/27/2009 | default | The only winning move is not to play2. |
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site/index.html file should exist
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+ And I should see "1" in "_site/index.html"
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+ Then the _site/page2 directory should exist
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+ And the _site/page2/index.html file should exist
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+ And I should see "2" in "_site/page2/index.html"
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+ Feature: Fancy permalinks
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+ As a hacker who likes to blog
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+ I want to be able to set permalinks
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+ In order to make my blog URLs awesome
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+ Scenario: Use none permalink schema
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+ Given I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | title | date | content |
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+ | None Permalink Schema | 3/27/2009 | Totally nothing. |
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+ And I have a configuration file with "permalink" set to "none"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Totally nothing." in "_site/none-permalink-schema.html"
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+ Scenario: Use pretty permalink schema
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+ Given I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | title | date | content |
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+ | Pretty Permalink Schema | 3/27/2009 | Totally wordpress. |
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+ And I have a configuration file with "permalink" set to "pretty"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Totally wordpress." in "_site/2009/03/27/pretty-permalink-schema/index.html"
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+ Scenario: Use pretty permalink schema for pages
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+ Given I have an "index.html" page that contains "Totally index"
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+ And I have an "awesome.html" page that contains "Totally awesome"
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+ And I have a configuration file with "permalink" set to "pretty"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Totally index" in "_site/index.html"
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+ And I should see "Totally awesome" in "_site/awesome/index.html"
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+ Scenario: Use custom permalink schema with prefix
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+ Given I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | title | category | date | content |
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+ | Custom Permalink Schema | stuff | 3/27/2009 | Totally custom. |
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+ And I have a configuration file with "permalink" set to "/blog/:year/:month/:day/:title"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Totally custom." in "_site/blog/2009/03/27/custom-permalink-schema/index.html"
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+ Scenario: Use custom permalink schema with category
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+ Given I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | title | category | date | content |
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+ | Custom Permalink Schema | stuff | 3/27/2009 | Totally custom. |
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+ And I have a configuration file with "permalink" set to "/:categories/:title.html"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Totally custom." in "_site/stuff/custom-permalink-schema.html"
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+ Scenario: Use custom permalink schema with squished date
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+ Given I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | title | category | date | content |
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+ | Custom Permalink Schema | stuff | 3/27/2009 | Totally custom. |
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+ And I have a configuration file with "permalink" set to "/:month-:day-:year/:title.html"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Totally custom." in "_site/03-27-2009/custom-permalink-schema.html"
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+ Feature: Post data
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+ As a hacker who likes to blog
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+ I want to be able to embed data into my posts
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+ In order to make the posts slightly dynamic
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+ Scenario: Use post.title variable
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+ Given I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have a _layouts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | title | date | layout | content |
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+ | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | simple | Luke, I am your father. |
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+ And I have a simple layout that contains "Post title: {{ site.posts.first.title }}"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Post title: Star Wars" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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+ Scenario: Use post.url variable
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+ Given I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have a _layouts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | title | date | layout | content |
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+ | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | simple | Luke, I am your father. |
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+ And I have a simple layout that contains "Post url: {{ site.posts.first.url }}"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Post url: /2009/03/27/star-wars.html" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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+ Scenario: Use post.date variable
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+ Given I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have a _layouts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | title | date | layout | content |
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+ | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | simple | Luke, I am your father. |
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+ And I have a simple layout that contains "Post date: {{ site.posts.first.date }}"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Post date: Fri Mar 27" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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+ Scenario: Use post.id variable
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+ Given I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have a _layouts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | title | date | layout | content |
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+ | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | simple | Luke, I am your father. |
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+ And I have a simple layout that contains "Post id: {{ site.posts.first.id }}"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Post id: /2009/03/27/star-wars" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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+ Scenario: Use post.content variable
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+ Given I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have a _layouts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | title | date | layout | content |
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+ | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | simple | Luke, I am your father. |
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+ And I have a simple layout that contains "Post content: {{ site.posts.first.content }}"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Post content: <p>Luke, I am your father.</p>" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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+ Scenario: Use post.categories variable when category is in a folder
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+ Given I have a movies directory
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+ And I have a movies/_posts directory
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+ And I have a _layouts directory
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+ And I have the following post in "movies":
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+ | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | simple | Luke, I am your father. |
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+ And I have a simple layout that contains "Post category: {{ site.posts.first.categories }}"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Post category: movies" in "_site/movies/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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+ Scenario: Use post.tags variable
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+ Given I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have a _layouts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | title | date | layout | tag | content |
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+ | Star Wars | 5/18/2009 | simple | twist | Luke, I am your father. |
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+ And I have a simple layout that contains "Post tags: {{ site.posts.first.tags }}"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Post tags: twist" in "_site/2009/05/18/star-wars.html"
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+ Scenario: Use post.categories variable when categories are in folders
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+ Given I have a movies directory
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+ And I have a movies/scifi directory
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+ And I have a movies/scifi/_posts directory
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+ And I have a _layouts directory
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+ And I have the following post in "movies/scifi":
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+ | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | simple | Luke, I am your father. |
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+ And I have a simple layout that contains "Post categories: {{ site.posts.first.categories | array_to_sentence_string }}"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Post categories: movies and scifi" in "_site/movies/scifi/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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+ Scenario: Use post.categories variable when category is in YAML
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+ Given I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have a _layouts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | title | date | layout | category | content |
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+ | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | simple | movies | Luke, I am your father. |
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+ And I have a simple layout that contains "Post category: {{ site.posts.first.categories }}"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Post category: movies" in "_site/movies/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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+ Scenario: Use post.categories variable when categories are in YAML
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+ Given I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have a _layouts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | title | date | layout | categories | content |
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+ | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | simple | ['movies', 'scifi'] | Luke, I am your father. |
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+ And I have a simple layout that contains "Post categories: {{ site.posts.first.categories | array_to_sentence_string }}"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Post categories: movies and scifi" in "_site/movies/scifi/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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+ Scenario: Disable a post from being published
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+ Given I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have an "index.html" file that contains "Published!"
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | simple | false | Luke, I am your father. |
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And the "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html" file should not exist
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+ And I should see "Published!" in "_site/index.html"
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+ Scenario: Use a custom variable
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+ Given I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have a _layouts directory
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+ And I have the following post:
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+ | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | simple | Darth Vader | Luke, I am your father. |
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+ And I have a simple layout that contains "Post author: {{ site.posts.first.author }}"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Post author: Darth Vader" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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+ Scenario: Previous and next posts title
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+ Given I have a _posts directory
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+ And I have a _layouts directory
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+ And I have the following posts:
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+ | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | ordered | Darth Vader | Luke, I am your father. |
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+ | Some like it hot | 4/27/2009 | ordered | Osgood | Nobody is perfect. |
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+ | Terminator | 5/27/2009 | ordered | Arnold | Sayonara, baby |
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+ And I have a ordered layout that contains "Previous post: {{ page.previous.title }} and next post: {{ page.next.title }}"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "next post: Some like it hot" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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+ And I should see "Previous post: Some like it hot" in "_site/2009/05/27/terminator.html"
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+ As a hacker who likes to blog
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+ I want to be able to configure jekyll
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+ In order to make setting up a site easier
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+ Scenario: Change destination directory
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+ Given I have a blank site in "_sourcedir"
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+ And I have an "_sourcedir/index.html" file that contains "Changing source directory"
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+ And I have a configuration file with "source" set to "_sourcedir"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Changing source directory" in "_site/index.html"
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+ Scenario: Change destination directory
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+ Given I have an "index.html" file that contains "Changing destination directory"
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+ And I have a configuration file with "destination" set to "_mysite"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _mysite directory should exist
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+ And I should see "Changing destination directory" in "_mysite/index.html"
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+
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+ Scenario: Exclude files inline
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+ Given I have an "Rakefile" file that contains "I want to be excluded"
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+ And I have an "README" file that contains "I want to be excluded"
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+ And I have an "index.html" file that contains "I want to be included"
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+ And I have a configuration file with "exclude" set to "Rakefile", "README"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then I should see "I want to be included" in "_site/index.html"
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+ And the "_site/Rakefile" file should not exist
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+ And the "_site/README" file should not exist
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+
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+ Scenario: Exclude files with YAML array
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+ Given I have an "Rakefile" file that contains "I want to be excluded"
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+ And I have an "README" file that contains "I want to be excluded"
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+ And I have an "index.html" file that contains "I want to be included"
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+ And I have a configuration file with "exclude" set to:
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+ | Value |
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+ | README |
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+ | Rakefile |
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then I should see "I want to be included" in "_site/index.html"
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+ And the "_site/Rakefile" file should not exist
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+ And the "_site/README" file should not exist
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+
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+ Scenario: Use RDiscount for markup
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+ Given I have an "index.markdown" page that contains "[Google](http://google.com)"
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+ And I have a configuration file with "markdown" set to "rdiscount"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "<a href="http://google.com">Google</a>" in "_site/index.html"
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+
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+ Scenario: Use Maruku for markup
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+ Given I have an "index.markdown" page that contains "[Google](http://google.com)"
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+ And I have a configuration file with "markdown" set to "maruku"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "<a href='http://google.com'>Google</a>" in "_site/index.html"
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+
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+ Scenario: Highlight code with pygments
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+ Given I have an "index.html" file that contains "{% highlight ruby %} puts 'Hello world!' {% endhighlight %}"
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+ And I have a configuration file with "pygments" set to "true"
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+ When I run jekyll
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+ Then the _site directory should exist
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+ And I should see "puts 'Hello world!'" in "_site/index.html"