################################################################################ # Sample Project for middleman-targets ################################################################################ #========================================================================== # Conflicting helpers # middleman-targets extends the built-in `image_tag` helper, but so do # some of Middleman's other extensions. To avoid issues, make sure you # activate those other extensions, first, before :MiddlemanTargets. #========================================================================== activate :automatic_image_sizes activate :automatic_alt_tags #========================================================================== # Extension Setup # Note that middleman-targets adds configuration parameters to the base # Middleman application (supported feature in 4.0+); there are *not* # extension options. #========================================================================== activate :MiddlemanTargets # Set the default target. This is the target that is used automatically # when you `middleman build` or `middleman server` without using the # `targets` CLI option. config[:target] = :pro # Setup your targets and their features. You can use any target names and # feature names that you like, but keep in mind that the key :features is # required for each of your targets. # # The key :build_dir for any target, if used, will override the global # :build_dir setting. You can use a specific string for this setting, and # this string can optionally include a single %s sprintf placeholder which # will be filled with the target name. # # You can add your own keys to each target for your own uses; the # `sample_key` below is an example of such. The generic `target_value()` # helper can retrieve these values, or you can write your own helpers. config[:targets] = { :free => { :sample_key => 'People who use free versions don\'t drive profits.', :build_dir => 'build (%s)', :features => { :feature_advertise_pro => true, :insults_user => true, :grants_wishes => false, } }, :pro => { :sample_key => 'You are a valued contributor to our balance sheet!', :features => { :feature_advertise_pro => false, :insults_user => false, :grants_wishes => true, } }, } # By enabling :target_magic_images and using middleman-targets' image helper, # then target specific images will be used instead of the image you specify, # *if* that image name is prefixed with :target_magic_word. For example, you # might request "all-my_image.png", and "pro-my_image.png" (if it exists) will # be used in your :pro target instead. # # Important: when this is enabled, images from *other* targets will *not* be # included in the build! In the example above, *any* image prefixed with "free-" # would not be included in the output directory. config[:target_magic_images] = true config[:target_magic_word] = 'all' # Note that output will now use this directory as a *prefix*; if the target # is :pro, then the actual build directory will be `build (pro)/`. If the # build_dir key is present for any of the :targets, they will override this # setting. config[:build_dir] = 'build' #========================================================================== # Regular Middleman Setup #========================================================================== config[:relative_links] = true activate :syntax #========================================================================== # Helpers # These helpers are used by the sample project only; there's no need # to keep them around in your own projects. #========================================================================== # Methods defined in the helpers block are available in templates helpers do def product_name 'middleman-targets' end def product_version '1.0.9' end end # Build-specific configuration configure :build do # Minify CSS on build # activate :minify_css # Minify Javascript on build # activate :minify_javascript end