Feature: Site configuration As a hacker who likes to blog I want to be able to configure jekyll In order to make setting up a site easier Scenario: Change source directory Given I have a blank site in "_sourcedir" And I have an "_sourcedir/index.html" file that contains "Changing source directory" And I have a configuration file with "source" set to "_sourcedir" When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Changing source directory" in "_site/index.html" Scenario: Change destination directory Given I have an "index.html" file that contains "Changing destination directory" And I have a configuration file with "destination" set to "_mysite" When I run jekyll Then the _mysite directory should exist And I should see "Changing destination directory" in "_mysite/index.html" Scenario Outline: Similarly named source and destination Given I have a blank site in "" And I have an "/index.md" page that contains "markdown" And I have a configuration file with: | key | value | | source | | | destination | | When I run jekyll Then the directory should exist And the "/index.html" file should exist And I should see "markdown" in "/index.md" Examples: | source | dest | file_exist | | mysite_source | mysite | | | mysite | mysite_dest | | | mysite/ | mysite | not | | mysite | ./mysite | not | | mysite/source | mysite | not | | mysite | mysite/dest | | Scenario: Exclude files inline Given I have an "Rakefile" file that contains "I want to be excluded" And I have an "README" file that contains "I want to be excluded" And I have an "index.html" file that contains "I want to be included" And I have a configuration file with "exclude" set to "['Rakefile', 'README']" When I run jekyll Then I should see "I want to be included" in "_site/index.html" And the "_site/Rakefile" file should not exist And the "_site/README" file should not exist Scenario: Exclude files with YAML array Given I have an "Rakefile" file that contains "I want to be excluded" And I have an "README" file that contains "I want to be excluded" And I have an "index.html" file that contains "I want to be included" And I have a configuration file with "exclude" set to: | value | | README | | Rakefile | When I run jekyll Then I should see "I want to be included" in "_site/index.html" And the "_site/Rakefile" file should not exist And the "_site/README" file should not exist Scenario: Use RDiscount for markup Given I have an "index.markdown" page that contains "[Google](http://google.com)" And I have a configuration file with "markdown" set to "rdiscount" When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Google" in "_site/index.html" Scenario: Use Kramdown for markup Given I have an "index.markdown" page that contains "[Google](http://google.com)" And I have a configuration file with "markdown" set to "kramdown" When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Google" in "_site/index.html" Scenario: Use Redcarpet for markup Given I have an "index.markdown" page that contains "[Google](http://google.com)" And I have a configuration file with "markdown" set to "redcarpet" When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Google" in "_site/index.html" Scenario: Use Maruku for markup Given I have an "index.markdown" page that contains "[Google](http://google.com)" And I have a configuration file with "markdown" set to "maruku" When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Google" in "_site/index.html" Scenario: Highlight code with pygments Given I have an "index.html" page that contains "{% highlight ruby %} puts 'Hello world!' {% endhighlight %}" When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Hello world!" in "_site/index.html" And I should see "class=\"highlight\"" in "_site/index.html" Scenario: Highlight code with rouge Given I have an "index.html" page that contains "{% highlight ruby %} puts 'Hello world!' {% endhighlight %}" And I have a configuration file with "highlighter" set to "rouge" When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Hello world!" in "_site/index.html" And I should see "class=\"highlight\"" in "_site/index.html" Scenario: Set time and no future dated posts Given I have a _layouts directory And I have a page layout that contains "Page Layout: {{ site.posts.size }} on {{ site.time | date: "%Y-%m-%d" }}" And I have a post layout that contains "Post Layout: {{ content }}" And I have an "index.html" page with layout "page" that contains "site index page" And I have a configuration file with: | key | value | | time | 2010-01-01 | | future | false | And I have a _posts directory And I have the following posts: | title | date | layout | content | | entry1 | 2007-12-31 | post | content for entry1. | | entry2 | 2020-01-31 | post | content for entry2. | When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Page Layout: 1 on 2010-01-01" in "_site/index.html" And I should see "Post Layout:

content for entry1.

" in "_site/2007/12/31/entry1.html" And the "_site/2020/01/31/entry2.html" file should not exist Scenario: Set time and future dated posts allowed Given I have a _layouts directory And I have a page layout that contains "Page Layout: {{ site.posts.size }} on {{ site.time | date: "%Y-%m-%d" }}" And I have a post layout that contains "Post Layout: {{ content }}" And I have an "index.html" page with layout "page" that contains "site index page" And I have a configuration file with: | key | value | | time | 2010-01-01 | | future | true | And I have a _posts directory And I have the following posts: | title | date | layout | content | | entry1 | 2007-12-31 | post | content for entry1. | | entry2 | 2020-01-31 | post | content for entry2. | When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Page Layout: 2 on 2010-01-01" in "_site/index.html" And I should see "Post Layout:

content for entry1.

" in "_site/2007/12/31/entry1.html" And I should see "Post Layout:

content for entry2.

" in "_site/2020/01/31/entry2.html" Scenario: Generate proper dates with explicitly set timezone (same as posts' time) Given I have a _layouts directory And I have a page layout that contains "Page Layout: {{ site.posts.size }}" And I have a post layout that contains "Post Layout: {{ content }} built at {{ page.date | date_to_xmlschema }}" And I have an "index.html" page with layout "page" that contains "site index page" And I have a configuration file with: | key | value | | timezone | America/New_York | And I have a _posts directory And I have the following posts: | title | date | layout | content | | entry1 | 2013-04-09 23:22 -0400 | post | content for entry1. | | entry2 | 2013-04-10 03:14 -0400 | post | content for entry2. | When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Page Layout: 2" in "_site/index.html" And I should see "Post Layout:

content for entry1.

built at 2013-04-09T23:22:00-04:00" in "_site/2013/04/09/entry1.html" And I should see "Post Layout:

content for entry2.

built at 2013-04-10T03:14:00-04:00" in "_site/2013/04/10/entry2.html" Scenario: Generate proper dates with explicitly set timezone (different than posts' time) Given I have a _layouts directory And I have a page layout that contains "Page Layout: {{ site.posts.size }}" And I have a post layout that contains "Post Layout: {{ content }} built at {{ page.date | date_to_xmlschema }}" And I have an "index.html" page with layout "page" that contains "site index page" And I have a configuration file with: | key | value | | timezone | Australia/Melbourne | And I have a _posts directory And I have the following posts: | title | date | layout | content | | entry1 | 2013-04-09 23:22 -0400 | post | content for entry1. | | entry2 | 2013-04-10 03:14 -0400 | post | content for entry2. | When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Page Layout: 2" in "_site/index.html" And the "_site/2013/04/10/entry1.html" file should exist And the "_site/2013/04/10/entry2.html" file should exist And I should see escaped "Post Layout:

content for entry1.

built at 2013-04-10T13:22:00+10:00" in "_site/2013/04/10/entry1.html" And I should see escaped "Post Layout:

content for entry2.

built at 2013-04-10T17:14:00+10:00" in "_site/2013/04/10/entry2.html" Scenario: Limit the number of posts generated by most recent date Given I have a _posts directory And I have a configuration file with: | key | value | | limit_posts | 2 | And I have the following posts: | title | date | content | | Apples | 2009-03-27 | An article about apples | | Oranges | 2009-04-01 | An article about oranges | | Bananas | 2009-04-05 | An article about bananas | When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And the "_site/2009/04/05/bananas.html" file should exist And the "_site/2009/04/01/oranges.html" file should exist And the "_site/2009/03/27/apples.html" file should not exist Scenario: Copy over normally excluded files when they are explicitly included Given I have a ".gitignore" file that contains ".DS_Store" And I have an ".htaccess" file that contains "SomeDirective" And I have a configuration file with "include" set to: | value | | .gitignore | | .foo | When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see ".DS_Store" in "_site/.gitignore" And the "_site/.htaccess" file should not exist Scenario: Using a different layouts directory Given I have a _theme directory And I have a page theme that contains "Page Layout: {{ site.posts.size }} on {{ site.time | date: "%Y-%m-%d" }}" And I have a post theme that contains "Post Layout: {{ content }}" And I have an "index.html" page with layout "page" that contains "site index page" And I have a configuration file with: | key | value | | time | 2010-01-01 | | future | true | | layouts | _theme | And I have a _posts directory And I have the following posts: | title | date | layout | content | | entry1 | 2007-12-31 | post | content for entry1. | | entry2 | 2020-01-31 | post | content for entry2. | When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Page Layout: 2 on 2010-01-01" in "_site/index.html" And I should see "Post Layout:

content for entry1.

" in "_site/2007/12/31/entry1.html" And I should see "Post Layout:

content for entry2.

" in "_site/2020/01/31/entry2.html" Scenario: Add a gem-based plugin Given I have an "index.html" file that contains "Whatever" And I have a configuration file with "gems" set to "[jekyll_test_plugin]" When I run jekyll Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Whatever" in "_site/index.html" And I should see "this is a test" in "_site/test.txt" Scenario: Add an empty whitelist to restrict all gems Given I have an "index.html" file that contains "Whatever" And I have a configuration file with: | key | value | | gems | [jekyll_test_plugin] | | whitelist | [] | When I run jekyll in safe mode Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Whatever" in "_site/index.html" And the "_site/test.txt" file should not exist Scenario: Add a whitelist to restrict some gems but allow others Given I have an "index.html" file that contains "Whatever" And I have a configuration file with: | key | value | | gems | [jekyll_test_plugin, jekyll_test_plugin_malicious] | | whitelist | [jekyll_test_plugin] | When I run jekyll in safe mode Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Whatever" in "_site/index.html" And the "_site/test.txt" file should exist And I should see "this is a test" in "_site/test.txt"