Feature: Post data As a hacker who likes to blog I want to be able to embed data into my posts In order to make the posts slightly dynamic Scenario: Use post.title variable Given I have a _posts directory And I have a _layouts directory And I have the following post: | title | date | layout | content | | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | simple | Luke, I am your father. | And I have a simple layout that contains "Post title: {{ page.title }}" When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Post title: Star Wars" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html" Scenario: Use post.url variable Given I have a _posts directory And I have a _layouts directory And I have the following post: | title | date | layout | content | | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | simple | Luke, I am your father. | And I have a simple layout that contains "Post url: {{ page.url }}" When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Post url: /2009/03/27/star-wars.html" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html" Scenario: Use post.date variable Given I have a _posts directory And I have a _layouts directory And I have the following post: | title | date | layout | content | | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | simple | Luke, I am your father. | And I have a simple layout that contains "Post date: {{ page.date }}" When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Post date: Fri Mar 27" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html" Scenario: Use post.id variable Given I have a _posts directory And I have a _layouts directory And I have the following post: | title | date | layout | content | | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | simple | Luke, I am your father. | And I have a simple layout that contains "Post id: {{ page.id }}" When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Post id: /2009/03/27/star-wars" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html" Scenario: Use post.content variable Given I have a _posts directory And I have a _layouts directory And I have the following post: | title | date | layout | content | | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | simple | Luke, I am your father. | And I have a simple layout that contains "Post content: {{ content }}" When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Post content:
Luke, I am your father.
" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html" Scenario: Use post.categories variable when category is in a folder Given I have a movies directory And I have a movies/_posts directory And I have a _layouts directory And I have the following post in "movies": | title | date | layout | content | | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | simple | Luke, I am your father. | And I have a simple layout that contains "Post category: {{ page.categories }}" When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Post category: movies" in "_site/movies/2009/03/27/star-wars.html" Scenario: Use post.tags variable Given I have a _posts directory And I have a _layouts directory And I have the following post: | title | date | layout | tag | content | | Star Wars | 5/18/2009 | simple | twist | Luke, I am your father. | And I have a simple layout that contains "Post tags: {{ page.tags }}" When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Post tags: twist" in "_site/2009/05/18/star-wars.html" Scenario: Use post.categories variable when categories are in folders Given I have a scifi directory And I have a scifi/movies directory And I have a scifi/movies/_posts directory And I have a _layouts directory And I have the following post in "scifi/movies": | title | date | layout | content | | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | simple | Luke, I am your father. | And I have a simple layout that contains "Post categories: {{ page.categories | array_to_sentence_string }}" When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Post categories: scifi and movies" in "_site/scifi/movies/2009/03/27/star-wars.html" Scenario: Use post.categories variable when category is in YAML Given I have a _posts directory And I have a _layouts directory And I have the following post: | title | date | layout | category | content | | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | simple | movies | Luke, I am your father. | And I have a simple layout that contains "Post category: {{ page.categories }}" When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Post category: movies" in "_site/movies/2009/03/27/star-wars.html" Scenario: Use post.categories variable when categories are in YAML Given I have a _posts directory And I have a _layouts directory And I have the following post: | title | date | layout | categories | content | | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | simple | ['scifi', 'movies'] | Luke, I am your father. | And I have a simple layout that contains "Post categories: {{ page.categories | array_to_sentence_string }}" When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Post categories: scifi and movies" in "_site/scifi/movies/2009/03/27/star-wars.html" Scenario: Disable a post from being published Given I have a _posts directory And I have an "index.html" file that contains "Published!" And I have the following post: | title | date | layout | published | content | | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | simple | false | Luke, I am your father. | When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And the "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html" file should not exist And I should see "Published!" in "_site/index.html" Scenario: Use a custom variable Given I have a _posts directory And I have a _layouts directory And I have the following post: | title | date | layout | author | content | | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | simple | Darth Vader | Luke, I am your father. | And I have a simple layout that contains "Post author: {{ page.author }}" When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Post author: Darth Vader" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html" Scenario: Previous and next posts title Given I have a _posts directory And I have a _layouts directory And I have the following posts: | title | date | layout | author | content | | Star Wars | 3/27/2009 | ordered | Darth Vader | Luke, I am your father. | | Some like it hot | 4/27/2009 | ordered | Osgood | Nobody is perfect. | | Terminator | 5/27/2009 | ordered | Arnold | Sayonara, baby | And I have a ordered layout that contains "Previous post: {{ page.previous.title }} and next post: {{ page.next.title }}" When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "next post: Some like it hot" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html" And I should see "Previous post: Some like it hot" in "_site/2009/05/27/terminator.html"