* Consider the site's output path in search_for_file
The search_for_file helper function now accepts an optional
output path. If passed, the file will also be searched there.
This is used in the get_url function to search in the
Site::output_path.
In practice, this means cachebust works for files in the
output path.
* Make output_dir required in search_for_file
* Update docs for file searching logic
* Add test for new file searching behavior
* Add class based syntax higlighting + line numbers
* Use fork of syntect for now
* Fix tests
* Fix diff background on inline highlighter
Co-authored-by: evan-brass <evan-brass@protonmail.com>
* Add `num_format` filter for displaying formatted numbers
* Register the filter
* Update docs
* Make `locale` argument required
* Revert "Make `locale` argument required"
This reverts commit 9cdbf285915f0257d1b9157572588b0ce6698a44.
* Pull the default locale from the site config
* Add note about defaults to the docs
* Add missing borrow
* link_checking: prevent rate-limiting
Fix for https://github.com/getzola/zola/issues/1056.
- assign all links for a domain to the same thread
- reduce number of threads from 32 to 8
- add sleep between HTTP calls
* Add get_link_domain(), use for loops
* Do not sleep after last link for domain
* Avoid quadratic complexity
* remove prints
This updates rendered markdown structures in order to keep track
of all internal links, not anymore limiting to only those targeting
an explicit anchor fragment.
The goal of this rework is to allow building other features, such
as backlinks, on top of the existing collection of internal links.
* Move `load_tera` to `templates`
I don't know if this is a good place for it, conceptually. I'm moving it
there because I need to use it from `templates`, and `templates` can't
depend on `site`, because there's already a dependency in the opposite
direction.
* Load templates in `markdown` filter
This enables the `markdown` filter to handle shortcodes, as long as
those shortcodes don't access any context variables.
Addresses #1350
* Update documentation of `markdown` filter
* Only load templates for `markdown` filter once
* Clarify `markdown` filter documentation
This is a lightly edited version of what @southerntofu suggested.
* Internal links are resolved in tera markdown filter (close#1296#1316)
* Add a test for internal links in markdown filter
Co-authored-by: southerntofu <southerntofu@thunix.net>
This introduces `relative-path`, a crate I've written for the specific
purpose of providing platform-neutral operations over paths the same way
they are used in URLs.
This means that `///hello///` == `/hello`, which should do the same as
the existing stripping minus the platform-specific path separators
causing the [bug being referenced](#1169).
* Allow site path to contain underscores
Fixes site.css is not being generated if any part of the path contains
underscores
* Add tests for path with underscores
* Doc add a missing arg to `get_taxonomy_url` (#1139)
This feature is already exist, but not in the doc yet
Related #766
* Add minify support
* Add documentation
* Code review
* Fix error in documentation
* Update minify-html to 0.3.6
* Move minify into write_content function
* Fix multiple calls to minify()
* Add test for minified output
* Fix breaking test
Co-authored-by: Ken <2770219+ken0x0a@users.noreply.github.com>
* Per section/subsection feeds
* Added `generate_feed` variable to section front matter.
* Generate atom/rss feeds for sections/subsections that have the
`generate_feed` variable set to true (false by default); this works
independent of the `generate_feed` variable in the root `config.toml`
file, however, the name (and template) of the feed file for each section
is the same as `feed_filename` in `config.toml`, just located in the
root of each section.
* Slightly edited `atom.xml` and `rss.xml` so that they include the
section title (if any), and the url of a section, if it's a section
feed.
* Section feeds: tests
* Changed a couple of sections' front matter in order to generate feeds
for them for the test.
* Changed the can_build_feed test in site package to can_build_feeds and
included some assertions to make sure that section feeds are generated
when requested.
* Section feeds: documentation
* Added information about the section front matter variable
`generate_feed` in the section content page.
* Added information about section feeds in the feeds template page.
* Section feeds fix: use section.path for feed path
* Change zola serve to load HTML from memory instead of disk
* Be smart about assets copying
* Be a tiny bit smarter on template changes
* Add zola serve --fast
* Replace hack for newline support in shortcodes with new hack
* Be a bit more space efficient/accurate with naming
* Boil newline/whitespace shortcode test down to the essentials
* Make sure the new \n and \s chars in old tests are properly represented
* Support markdown templates and shortcodes
* Refactoring .md/.html shortcode behaviour
* Add test for markdown shortcodes
* Add an html output test for markdown based shortcodes
* Add documentation for Markdown based shortcodes
* Update sitemap.rs
When paginate_by is zero, set number_pagers to 1 so at least 1 sitemap section is pushed
* paginate_by updates
Introduce section.paginate_by, use value if it exists, removes now
unnecessary filter
Co-authored-by: Justin Turpin <justinturpin@pop-os.localdomain>
Prior to this change, only sass files starting with _ were ignored by
Zola's sass compiler. This made using sass frameworks incredibly
inconvenient, as Zola attempted to compile every single sass file in the
framework, and inevitably errored due to them not being standalone. For
example, to use the Bulma framework, you had to manually add an
underscore to the beginning of *every* sass file in it so Zola would
stop trying to compile them as standalone css files. Now you can change
the directory name to _bulma and have the same result.