Add a special section for home page
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@ -123,14 +123,18 @@ which template will be used to render that section.
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Sections will also automatically pick up their subsections, allowing you to make some complex pages layout and
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table of contents.
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A special case is the `_index.md` at the root of the `content` directory which represents the homepage. It is only there
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to control pagination and sorting of the homepage.
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### Code highlighting themes
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Code highlighting can be turned on by setting `highlight_code = true` in `config.toml`.
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When turned on, all text between backticks will be highlighted, like the example below.
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```rust
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let site = Site::new();
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```
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```rust
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let site = Site::new();
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```
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If the name of the language is not given, it will default to plain-text highlighting.
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Gutenberg uses Sublime Text themes for syntax highlighting. It comes with the following theme
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src/site.rs
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src/site.rs
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@ -64,6 +64,7 @@ pub struct Site {
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pub config: Config,
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pub pages: HashMap<PathBuf, Page>,
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pub sections: BTreeMap<PathBuf, Section>,
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pub index: Option<Section>,
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pub tera: Tera,
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live_reload: bool,
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output_path: PathBuf,
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config: get_config(path, config_file),
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pages: HashMap::new(),
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sections: BTreeMap::new(),
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index: None,
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tera: tera,
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live_reload: false,
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output_path: path.join("public"),
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/// Reads all .md files in the `content` directory and create pages/sections
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/// out of them
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pub fn load(&mut self) -> Result<()> {
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let path = self.base_path.to_string_lossy().replace("\\", "/");
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let content_glob = format!("{}/{}", path, "content/**/*.md");
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let base_path = self.base_path.to_string_lossy().replace("\\", "/");
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let content_glob = format!("{}/{}", base_path, "content/**/*.md");
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// TODO: make that parallel, that's the main bottleneck
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// `add_section` and `add_page` can't be used in the parallel version afaik
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for entry in glob(&content_glob).unwrap().filter_map(|e| e.ok()) {
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let path = entry.as_path();
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if path.file_name().unwrap() == "_index.md" {
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self.add_section(path)?;
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// Index section
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if path.parent().unwrap() == self.base_path.join("content") {
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self.index = Some(Section::from_file(path, &self.config)?);
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} else {
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// all the other sections
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self.add_section(path)?;
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}
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} else {
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self.add_page(path)?;
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}
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test_site/content/_index.md
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test_site/content/_index.md
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+++
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title = "Home"
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description = ""
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+++
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assert_eq!(site.pages.len(), 10);
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let posts_path = path.join("content").join("posts");
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// We have an index page
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assert!(site.index.is_some());
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// Make sure we remove all the pwd + content from the sections
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let basic = &site.pages[&posts_path.join("simple.md")];
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assert_eq!(basic.components, vec!["posts".to_string()]);
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