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Feature: Embed filters
  As a hacker who likes to blog
  I want to be able to transform text inside a post or page
  In order to perform cool stuff in my posts

  Scenario: Convert date to XML schema
    Given I have a _posts directory
    And I have a _layouts directory
    And I have the following post:
      | title     | date       | layout  | content                                     |
      | Star Wars | 2009-03-27 | default | These aren't the droids you're looking for. |
    And I have a default layout that contains "{{ site.time | date_to_xmlschema }}"
    When I run jekyll build
    Then the _site directory should exist
    And I should see today's date in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"

  Scenario: Escape text for XML
    Given I have a _posts directory
    And I have a _layouts directory
    And I have the following post:
      | title       | date       | layout  | content                                     |
      | Star & Wars | 2009-03-27 | default | These aren't the droids you're looking for. |


    And I have a default layout that contains "{{ page.title | xml_escape }}"
    When I run jekyll build
    Then the _site directory should exist
    And I should see "Star & Wars" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"

  Scenario: Calculate number of words
    Given I have a _posts directory
    And I have a _layouts directory
    And I have the following post:
      | title     | date       | layout  | content                                     |
      | Star Wars | 2009-03-27 | default | These aren't the droids you're looking for. |
    And I have a default layout that contains "{{ content | xml_escape }}"
    When I run jekyll build
    Then the _site directory should exist
    And I should see "7" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"

  Scenario: Convert an array into a sentence
    Given I have a _posts directory
    And I have a _layouts directory
    And I have the following post:
      | title     | date       | layout  | tags                   | content                                     |
      | Star Wars | 2009-03-27 | default | [scifi, movies, force] | These aren't the droids you're looking for. |
    And I have a default layout that contains "{{ page.tags | array_to_sentence_string }}"
    When I run jekyll build
    Then the _site directory should exist
    And I should see "scifi, movies, and force" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"

  Scenario: Textilize a given string
    Given I have a _posts directory
    And I have a _layouts directory
    And I have the following post:
      | title     | date       | layout  | content                                     |
      | Star Wars | 2009-03-27 | default | These aren't the droids you're looking for. |
    And I have a default layout that contains "By {{ '_Obi-wan_' | textilize }}"
    When I run jekyll build
    Then the _site directory should exist
    And I should see "By <p><em>Obi-wan</em></p>" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"

  Scenario: Sort by an arbitrary variable
    Given I have a _layouts directory
    And I have the following page:
      | title  | layout  | value | content   |
      | Page-1 | default | 8     | Something |
    And I have the following page:
      | title  | layout  | value | content   |
      | Page-2 | default | 6     | Something |
    And I have a default layout that contains "{{ site.pages | sort:'value' | map:'title' | join:', ' }}"
    When I run jekyll build
    Then the _site directory should exist
    And I should see exactly "Page-2, Page-1" in "_site/page-1.html"
    And I should see exactly "Page-2, Page-1" in "_site/page-2.html"

  Scenario: Sort pages by the title
    Given I have a _layouts directory
    And I have the following page:
      | title | layout | content |
      | Dog | default | Run |
    And I have the following page:
      | title | layout | content |
      | Bird | default | Fly |
    And I have the following page:
      | layout | content |
      | default | Jump |
    And I have a default layout that contains "{% assign sorted_pages = site.pages | sort: 'title' %}The rule of {{ sorted_pages.size }}: {% for p in sorted_pages %}{{ p.content | strip_html | strip_newlines }}, {% endfor %}"
    When I run jekyll build
    Then the _site directory should exist
    And I should see exactly "The rule of 3: Jump, Fly, Run," in "_site/bird.html"

  Scenario: Sort pages by the title ordering pages without title last
    Given I have a _layouts directory
    And I have the following page:
      | title | layout | content |
      | Dog | default | Run |
    And I have the following page:
      | title | layout | content |
      | Bird | default | Fly |
    And I have the following page:
      | layout | content |
      | default | Jump |
    And I have a default layout that contains "{% assign sorted_pages = site.pages | sort: 'title', 'last' %}The rule of {{ sorted_pages.size }}: {% for p in sorted_pages %}{{ p.content | strip_html | strip_newlines }}, {% endfor %}"
    When I run jekyll build
    Then the _site directory should exist
    And I should see exactly "The rule of 3: Fly, Run, Jump," in "_site/bird.html"