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Feature: Rendering
As a hacker who likes to blog
I want to be able to make a static site
In order to share my awesome ideas with the interwebs
But I want to make it as simply as possible
So render with Liquid and place in Layouts
Scenario: Rendering a site with parentheses in its path name
Given I have a blank site in "omega(beta)"
And I have an "omega(beta)/test.md" page with layout "simple" that contains "Hello World"
And I have an omega(beta)/_includes directory
And I have an "omega(beta)/_includes/head.html" file that contains "Snippet"
And I have a configuration file with "source" set to "omega(beta)"
And I have an omega(beta)/_layouts directory
And I have an "omega(beta)/_layouts/simple.html" file that contains "{% include head.html %}: {{ content }}"
When I run jekyll build --profile
Then I should get a zero exit status
And I should see "Snippet: <p>Hello World</p>" in "_site/test.html"
And I should see "_layouts/simple.html" in the build output
Scenario: When receiving bad Liquid
Given I have a "index.html" page with layout "simple" that contains "{% include invalid.html %}"
And I have a simple layout that contains "{{ content }}"
When I run jekyll build
Then I should get a non-zero exit-status
And I should see "Liquid Exception" in the build output
Scenario: When receiving a liquid syntax error in included file
Given I have a _includes directory
And I have a "_includes/invalid.html" file that contains "{% INVALID %}"
And I have a "index.html" page with layout "simple" that contains "{% include invalid.html %}"
And I have a simple layout that contains "{{ content }}"
When I run jekyll build
Then I should get a non-zero exit-status
And I should see "Liquid Exception: Liquid syntax error \(.+/invalid\.html line 1\): Unknown tag 'INVALID' included in index\.html" in the build output
Scenario: When receiving a generic liquid error in included file
Given I have a _includes directory
And I have a "_includes/invalid.html" file that contains "{{ site.title | prepend 'Prepended Text' }}"
And I have a "index.html" page with layout "simple" that contains "{% include invalid.html %}"
And I have a simple layout that contains "{{ content }}"
When I run jekyll build
Then I should get a non-zero exit-status
And I should see "Liquid Exception: Liquid error \(.+/_includes/invalid\.html line 1\): wrong number of arguments (\(given 1, expected 2\)|\(1 for 2\)) included in index\.html" in the build output
Scenario: Rendering a default site containing a file with rogue Liquid constructs
Given I have a "index.html" page with title "Simple Test" that contains "{{ page.title | foobar }}\n\n{{ page.author }}"
When I run jekyll build
Then I should get a zero exit-status
And I should not see "Liquid Exception:" in the build output
Scenario: Rendering a default site containing a file with a non-existent Liquid variable
Given I have a "index.html" file with content:
"""
---
title: Simple Test
---
{{ site.lorem.ipsum }}
{{ site.title }}
"""
And I have a configuration file with "title" set to "Hello World"
When I run jekyll build
Then I should get a zero exit-status
And the _site directory should exist
Scenario: Rendering a custom site containing a file with a non-existent Liquid variable
Given I have a "index.html" file with content:
"""
---
title: Simple Test
---
{{ page.title }}
{{ page.author }}
"""
And I have a "_config.yml" file with content:
"""
liquid:
strict_variables: true
"""
When I run jekyll build
Then I should get a non-zero exit-status
And I should see "Liquid error \(line 3\): undefined variable author in index.html" in the build output
Scenario: Rendering a custom site containing a file with a non-existent Liquid filter
Given I have a "index.html" file with content:
"""
---
author: John Doe
---
{{ page.title }}
{{ page.author | foobar }}
"""
And I have a "_config.yml" file with content:
"""
liquid:
strict_filters: true
"""
When I run jekyll build
Then I should get a non-zero exit-status
And I should see "Liquid error \(line 3\): undefined filter foobar in index.html" in the build output
Scenario: Render Liquid and place in layout
Given I have a "index.html" page with layout "simple" that contains "Hi there, Jekyll {{ jekyll.environment }}!"
And I have a simple layout that contains "{{ content }}Ahoy, indeed!"
When I run jekyll build
Then I should get a zero exit status
And the _site directory should exist
And I should see "Hi there, Jekyll development!\nAhoy, indeed" in "_site/index.html"
Scenario: Don't place asset files in layout
Given I have an "index.scss" page with layout "simple" that contains ".foo-bar { color:black; }"
And I have an "index.coffee" page with layout "simple" that contains "whatever()"
And I have a configuration file with "plugins" set to "[jekyll-coffeescript]"
And I have a simple layout that contains "{{ content }}Ahoy, indeed!"
When I run jekyll build
Then I should get a zero exit status
And the _site directory should exist
And I should not see "Ahoy, indeed!" in "_site/index.css"
And I should not see "Ahoy, indeed!" in "_site/index.js"
Scenario: Ignore defaults and don't place pages and documents with layout set to 'none'
Given I have a "index.md" page with layout "none" that contains "Hi there, {{ site.author }}!"
And I have a _trials directory
And I have a "_trials/no-layout.md" page with layout "none" that contains "Hi there, {{ site.author }}!"
And I have a "_trials/test.md" page with layout "null" that contains "Hi there, {{ site.author }}!"
And I have a none layout that contains "{{ content }}Welcome!"
And I have a page layout that contains "{{ content }}Check this out!"
And I have a configuration file with:
| key | value |
| author | John Doe |
| collections | {trials: {output: true}} |
| defaults | [{scope: {path: ""}, values: {layout: page}}] |
When I run jekyll build
Then I should get a zero exit status
And the _site directory should exist
And I should not see "Welcome!" in "_site/trials/no-layout.html"
And I should not see "Check this out!" in "_site/trials/no-layout.html"
But I should see "Check this out!" in "_site/trials/test.html"
And I should see "Hi there, John Doe!" in "_site/index.html"
And I should not see "Welcome!" in "_site/index.html"
And I should not see "Build Warning:" in the build output
Scenario: Don't place pages and documents with layout set to 'none'
Given I have a "index.md" page with layout "none" that contains "Hi there, {{ site.author }}!"
And I have a _trials directory
And I have a "_trials/no-layout.md" page with layout "none" that contains "Hi there, {{ site.author }}!"
And I have a "_trials/test.md" page with layout "page" that contains "Hi there, {{ site.author }}!"
And I have a none layout that contains "{{ content }}Welcome!"
And I have a page layout that contains "{{ content }}Check this out!"
And I have a configuration file with:
| key | value |
| author | John Doe |
| collections | {trials: {output: true}} |
When I run jekyll build
Then I should get a zero exit status
And the _site directory should exist
And I should not see "Welcome!" in "_site/trials/no-layout.html"
And I should not see "Welcome!" in "_site/index.html"
But I should see "Check this out!" in "_site/trials/test.html"
And I should see "Hi there, John Doe!" in "_site/index.html"
And I should not see "Build Warning:" in the build output
Scenario: Render liquid in Sass
Given I have an "index.scss" page that contains ".foo-bar { color:{{site.color}}; }"
And I have a configuration file with "color" set to "red"
When I run jekyll build
Then I should get a zero exit status
And the _site directory should exist
And I should see ".foo-bar {\n color: red;\n}\n\n\/\*# sourceMappingURL=index.css.map \*\/" in "_site/index.css"
Scenario: Not render liquid in CoffeeScript without explicitly including jekyll-coffeescript
Given I have an "index.coffee" page with animal "cicada" that contains "hey='for {{page.animal}}'"
When I run jekyll build
Then I should get a zero exit status
And the _site directory should exist
And the "_site/index.js" file should not exist
Scenario: Render liquid in CoffeeScript with jekyll-coffeescript enabled
Given I have an "index.coffee" page with animal "cicada" that contains "hey='for {{page.animal}}'"
And I have a configuration file with "plugins" set to "[jekyll-coffeescript]"
When I run jekyll build
Then I should get a zero exit status
And the _site directory should exist
And I should see "hey = 'for cicada';" in "_site/index.js"
Scenario: Rendering Liquid expressions that return strings containing Liquid expressions
Given I have an "index.md" file with content:
"""
---
prequel: "{% link series/first-part.md %}"
sequel: "{% link series/last-part.md %}"
---
This is the second-part of the series named {{ site.novel }}.
The first part is at {{ page.prequel }}.
Lorem ipsum
{% capture sequel_link %}{{ page.sequel }}{% endcapture %}
The last part of the series can be read at {{ sequel_link }}
"""
And I have a configuration file with "novel" set to "'{{ site.title }}'"
When I run jekyll build
Then I should get a zero exit status
And I should see "series named {{ site.title }}" in "_site/index.html"
And I should see "{% link series/first-part.md %}" in "_site/index.html"
And I should see "{% link series/last-part.md %}" in "_site/index.html"
Scenario: Render content of another page
Given I have an "index.md" page that contains "__Hello World__"
And I have an "about.md" page that contains "{{ page.name }}"
And I have a "test.json" file with content:
"""
---
---
{
"hpages": [
{%- for page in site.html_pages %}
{
"url" : {{ page.url | jsonify }},
"name" : {{ page.name | jsonify }},
"path" : {{ page.path | jsonify }},
"title" : {{ page.title | jsonify }},
"layout" : {{ page.layout | jsonify }},
"content": {{ page.content | jsonify }},
"excerpt": {{ page.excerpt | jsonify }}
}{% unless forloop.last %},{% endunless -%}
{% endfor %}
]
}
"""
When I run jekyll build
Then I should get a zero exit status
And the _site directory should exist
But I should not see "content\": \"{{ page.name }}" in "_site/test.json"
And I should not see "content\": \"__Hello World__" in "_site/test.json"
But I should see "content\": \"<p>about.md</p>" in "_site/test.json"
And I should see "content\": \"<p><strong>Hello World</strong></p>" in "_site/test.json"
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