Module: Jekyll::Utils

Extended by:
Utils
Included in:
Utils
Defined in:
lib/jekyll/utils.rb,
lib/jekyll/utils/ansi.rb,
lib/jekyll/utils/exec.rb,
lib/jekyll/utils/win_tz.rb,
lib/jekyll/utils/internet.rb,
lib/jekyll/utils/platforms.rb,
lib/jekyll/utils/thread_event.rb

Defined Under Namespace

Modules: Ansi, Exec, Internet, Platforms, WinTZ Classes: ThreadEvent

Constant Summary collapse

SLUGIFY_MODES =

Constants for use in #slugify

%w(raw default pretty ascii latin).freeze
SLUGIFY_RAW_REGEXP =
Regexp.new('\\s+').freeze
SLUGIFY_DEFAULT_REGEXP =
Regexp.new("[^\\p{M}\\p{L}\\p{Nd}]+").freeze
SLUGIFY_PRETTY_REGEXP =
Regexp.new("[^\\p{M}\\p{L}\\p{Nd}._~!$&'()+,;=@]+").freeze
SLUGIFY_ASCII_REGEXP =
Regexp.new("[^[A-Za-z0-9]]+").freeze

Instance Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Details

Add an appropriate suffix to template so that it matches the specified permalink style.

template - permalink template without trailing slash or file extension permalink_style - permalink style, either built-in or custom

The returned permalink template will use the same ending style as specified in permalink_style. For example, if permalink_style contains a trailing slash (or is :pretty, which indirectly has a trailing slash), then so will the returned template. If permalink_style has a trailing “:output_ext” (or is :none, :date, or :ordinal) then so will the returned template. Otherwise, template will be returned without modification.

Examples:

add_permalink_suffix("/:basename", :pretty)
# => "/:basename/"

add_permalink_suffix("/:basename", :date)
# => "/:basename:output_ext"

add_permalink_suffix("/:basename", "/:year/:month/:title/")
# => "/:basename/"

add_permalink_suffix("/:basename", "/:year/:month/:title")
# => "/:basename"

Returns the updated permalink template



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# File 'lib/jekyll/utils.rb', line 253

def add_permalink_suffix(template, permalink_style)
  template = template.dup

  case permalink_style
  when :pretty
    template << "/"
  when :date, :ordinal, :none
    template << ":output_ext"
  else
    template << "/" if permalink_style.to_s.end_with?("/")
    template << ":output_ext" if permalink_style.to_s.end_with?(":output_ext")
  end

  template
end

#deep_merge_hashes(master_hash, other_hash) ⇒ Object

Non-destructive version of deep_merge_hashes! See that method.

Returns the merged hashes.



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# File 'lib/jekyll/utils.rb', line 28

def deep_merge_hashes(master_hash, other_hash)
  deep_merge_hashes!(master_hash.dup, other_hash)
end

#deep_merge_hashes!(target, overwrite) ⇒ Object

Merges a master hash with another hash, recursively.

master_hash - the “parent” hash whose values will be overridden other_hash - the other hash whose values will be persisted after the merge

This code was lovingly stolen from some random gem: gemjack.com/gems/tartan-0.1.1/classes/Hash.html

Thanks to whoever made it.



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# File 'lib/jekyll/utils.rb', line 41

def deep_merge_hashes!(target, overwrite)
  merge_values(target, overwrite)
  merge_default_proc(target, overwrite)
  duplicate_frozen_values(target)

  target
end

#duplicable?(obj) ⇒ Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/jekyll/utils.rb', line 53

def duplicable?(obj)
  case obj
  when nil, false, true, Symbol, Numeric
    false
  else
    true
  end
end

#has_liquid_construct?(content) ⇒ Boolean

Determine whether the given content string contains Liquid Tags or Variables

Returns true is the string contains sequences of ‘{%` or `{{`

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/jekyll/utils.rb', line 150

def has_liquid_construct?(content)
  return false if content.nil? || content.empty?

  content.include?("{%") || content.include?("{{")
end

#has_yaml_header?(file) ⇒ Boolean

Determines whether a given file has

Returns true if the YAML front matter is present. rubocop: disable Naming/PredicateName

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/jekyll/utils.rb', line 141

def has_yaml_header?(file)
  File.open(file, "rb", &:readline).match? %r!\A---\s*\r?\n!
rescue EOFError
  false
end

#mergable?(value) ⇒ Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/jekyll/utils.rb', line 49

def mergable?(value)
  value.is_a?(Hash) || value.is_a?(Drops::Drop)
end

#merged_file_read_opts(site, opts) ⇒ Object

Returns merged option hash for File.read of self.site (if exists) and a given param



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# File 'lib/jekyll/utils.rb', line 305

def merged_file_read_opts(site, opts)
  merged = (site ? site.file_read_opts : {}).merge(opts)

  # always use BOM when reading UTF-encoded files
  if merged[:encoding]&.downcase&.start_with?("utf-")
    merged[:encoding] = "bom|#{merged[:encoding]}"
  end
  if merged["encoding"]&.downcase&.start_with?("utf-")
    merged["encoding"] = "bom|#{merged["encoding"]}"
  end

  merged
end

#parse_date(input, msg = "Input could not be parsed.") ⇒ Object

Parse a date/time and throw an error if invalid

input - the date/time to parse msg - (optional) the error message to show the user

Returns the parsed date if successful, throws a FatalException if not



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# File 'lib/jekyll/utils.rb', line 130

def parse_date(input, msg = "Input could not be parsed.")
  @parse_date_cache ||= {}
  @parse_date_cache[input] ||= Time.parse(input).localtime
rescue ArgumentError
  raise Errors::InvalidDateError, "Invalid date '#{input}': #{msg}"
end

#pluralized_array_from_hash(hash, singular_key, plural_key) ⇒ Object

Read array from the supplied hash favouring the singular key and then the plural key, and handling any nil entries.

hash - the hash to read from singular_key - the singular key plural_key - the plural key

Returns an array



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# File 'lib/jekyll/utils.rb', line 70

def pluralized_array_from_hash(hash, singular_key, plural_key)
  array = []
  value = value_from_singular_key(hash, singular_key)
  value ||= value_from_plural_key(hash, plural_key)

  array << value
  array.flatten!
  array.compact!
  array
end

#safe_glob(dir, patterns, flags = 0) ⇒ Object

Work the same way as Dir.glob but separating the input into two parts (‘dir’ + ‘/’ + ‘pattern’) to make sure the first part(‘dir’) does not act as a pattern.

For example, Dir.glob(“path[/*”) always returns an empty array, because the method fails to find the closing pattern to ‘[’ which is ‘]’

Examples:

safe_glob("path[", "*")
# => ["path[/file1", "path[/file2"]

safe_glob("path", "*", File::FNM_DOTMATCH)
# => ["path/.", "path/..", "path/file1"]

safe_glob("path", ["**", "*"])
# => ["path[/file1", "path[/folder/file2"]

dir - the dir where glob will be executed under

(the dir will be included to each result)

patterns - the patterns (or the pattern) which will be applied under the dir flags - the flags which will be applied to the pattern

Returns matched paths



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# File 'lib/jekyll/utils.rb', line 292

def safe_glob(dir, patterns, flags = 0)
  return [] unless Dir.exist?(dir)

  pattern = File.join(Array(patterns))
  return [dir] if pattern.empty?

  Dir.chdir(dir) do
    Dir.glob(pattern, flags).map { |f| File.join(dir, f) }
  end
end

#slugify(string, mode: nil, cased: false) ⇒ Object

Slugify a filename or title.

string - the filename or title to slugify mode - how string is slugified cased - whether to replace all uppercase letters with their lowercase counterparts

When mode is “none”, return the given string.

When mode is “raw”, return the given string, with every sequence of spaces characters replaced with a hyphen.

When mode is “default” or nil, non-alphabetic characters are replaced with a hyphen too.

When mode is “pretty”, some non-alphabetic characters (._~!$&‘()+,;=@) are not replaced with hyphen.

When mode is “ascii”, some everything else except ASCII characters a-z (lowercase), A-Z (uppercase) and 0-9 (numbers) are not replaced with hyphen.

When mode is “latin”, the input string is first preprocessed so that any letters with accents are replaced with the plain letter. Afterwards, it follows the “default” mode of operation.

If cased is true, all uppercase letters in the result string are replaced with their lowercase counterparts.

Examples:

slugify("The _config.yml file")
# => "the-config-yml-file"

slugify("The _config.yml file", "pretty")
# => "the-_config.yml-file"

slugify("The _config.yml file", "pretty", true)
# => "The-_config.yml file"

slugify("The _config.yml file", "ascii")
# => "the-config-yml-file"

slugify("The _config.yml file", "latin")
# => "the-config-yml-file"

Returns the slugified string.



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# File 'lib/jekyll/utils.rb', line 202

def slugify(string, mode: nil, cased: false)
  mode ||= "default"
  return nil if string.nil?

  unless SLUGIFY_MODES.include?(mode)
    return cased ? string : string.downcase
  end

  # Drop accent marks from latin characters. Everything else turns to ?
  if mode == "latin"
    I18n.config.available_locales = :en if I18n.config.available_locales.empty?
    string = I18n.transliterate(string)
  end

  slug = replace_character_sequence_with_hyphen(string, :mode => mode)

  # Remove leading/trailing hyphen
  slug.gsub!(%r!^-|-$!i, "")

  slug.downcase! unless cased
  Jekyll.logger.warn("Warning:", "Empty `slug` generated for '#{string}'.") if slug.empty?
  slug
end

#stringify_hash_keys(hash) ⇒ Object

Apply #to_s to all keys in the Hash

hash - the hash to which to apply this transformation

Returns a new hash with stringified keys



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# File 'lib/jekyll/utils.rb', line 119

def stringify_hash_keys(hash)
  transform_keys(hash) { |key| key.to_s rescue key }
end

#symbolize_hash_keys(hash) ⇒ Object

Apply #to_sym to all keys in the hash

hash - the hash to which to apply this transformation

Returns a new hash with symbolized keys



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# File 'lib/jekyll/utils.rb', line 110

def symbolize_hash_keys(hash)
  transform_keys(hash) { |key| key.to_sym rescue key }
end

#titleize_slug(slug) ⇒ Object

Takes a slug and turns it into a simple title.



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# File 'lib/jekyll/utils.rb', line 21

def titleize_slug(slug)
  slug.split("-").map!(&:capitalize).join(" ")
end

#transform_keys(hash) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/jekyll/utils.rb', line 97

def transform_keys(hash)
  result = {}
  hash.each_key do |key|
    result[yield(key)] = hash[key]
  end
  result
end

#value_from_plural_key(hash, key) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/jekyll/utils.rb', line 85

def value_from_plural_key(hash, key)
  if hash.key?(key) || (hash.default_proc && hash[key])
    val = hash[key]
    case val
    when String
      val.split
    when Array
      val.compact
    end
  end
end

#value_from_singular_key(hash, key) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/jekyll/utils.rb', line 81

def value_from_singular_key(hash, key)
  hash[key] if hash.key?(key) || (hash.default_proc && hash[key])
end