# Convertible provides methods for converting a pagelike item # from a certain type of markup into actual content # # Requires # self.site -> Jekyll::Site module Jekyll module Convertible # Return the contents as a string def to_s self.content || '' end # Read the YAML frontmatter # +base+ is the String path to the dir containing the file # +name+ is the String filename of the file # # Returns nothing def read_yaml(base, name) self.content = File.read(File.join(base, name)) if self.content =~ /^(---\s*\n.*?)\n---\s*\n/m self.content = self.content[($1.size + 5)..-1] self.data = YAML.load($1) end end # Transform the contents based on the file extension. # # Returns nothing def transform case self.content_type when 'textile' self.ext = ".html" self.content = self.site.textile(self.content) when 'markdown' self.ext = ".html" self.content = self.site.markdown(self.content) end end # Determine which formatting engine to use based on this convertible's # extension # # Returns one of :textile, :markdown or :unknown def content_type case self.ext[1..-1] when /textile/i return 'textile' when /markdown/i, /mkdn/i, /md/i return 'markdown' end return 'unknown' end # Add any necessary layouts to this convertible document # +layouts+ is a Hash of {"name" => "layout"} # +site_payload+ is the site payload hash # # Returns nothing def do_layout(payload, layouts) info = { :filters => [Jekyll::Filters], :registers => { :site => self.site } } # render and transform content (this becomes the final content of the object) payload["content_type"] = self.content_type self.content = Liquid::Template.parse(self.content).render(payload, info) self.transform # output keeps track of what will finally be written self.output = self.content # recursively render layouts layout = layouts[self.data["layout"]] while layout payload = payload.deep_merge({"content" => self.output, "page" => layout.data}) self.output = Liquid::Template.parse(layout.content).render(payload, info) layout = layouts[layout.data["layout"]] end end end end