Feature: Create sites As a hacker who likes to blog I want to be able to make a static site In order to share my awesome ideas with the interwebs Scenario: Blank site Given I do not have a "test_blank" directory When I run jekyll new test_blank --blank Then the test_blank/_layouts directory should exist And the test_blank/_posts directory should exist And the "test_blank/index.html" file should exist Scenario: Basic site Given I have an "index.html" file that contains "Basic Site" When I run jekyll build Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Basic Site" in "_site/index.html" Scenario: Basic site with a post Given I have a _posts directory And I have the following post: | title | date | content | | Hackers | 2009-03-27 | My First Exploit | When I run jekyll build Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "My First Exploit" in "_site/2009/03/27/hackers.html" Scenario: Basic site with layout and a page Given I have a _layouts directory And I have an "index.html" page with layout "default" that contains "Basic Site with Layout" And I have a default layout that contains "Page Layout: {{ content }}" When I run jekyll build Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Page Layout: Basic Site with Layout" in "_site/index.html" Scenario: Basic site with layout and a post Given I have a _layouts directory And I have a _posts directory And I have the following posts: | title | date | layout | content | | Wargames | 2009-03-27 | default | The only winning move is not to play. | And I have a default layout that contains "Post Layout: {{ content }}" When I run jekyll build Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Post Layout:
The only winning move is not to play.
" in "_site/2009/03/27/wargames.html" Scenario: Basic site with layout inside a subfolder and a post Given I have a _layouts directory And I have a _posts directory And I have the following posts: | title | date | layout | content | | Wargames | 2009-03-27 | post/simple | The only winning move is not to play. | And I have a post/simple layout that contains "Post Layout: {{ content }}" When I run jekyll build Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Post Layout:The only winning move is not to play.
" in "_site/2009/03/27/wargames.html" Scenario: Basic site with layouts, pages, posts and files Given I have a _layouts directory And I have a page layout that contains "Page {{ page.title }}: {{ content }}" And I have a post layout that contains "Post {{ page.title }}: {{ content }}" And I have an "index.html" page with layout "page" that contains "Site contains {{ site.pages.size }} pages and {{ site.posts.size }} posts" And I have a blog directory And I have a "blog/index.html" page with layout "page" that contains "blog category index page" And I have an "about.html" file that contains "No replacement {{ site.posts.size }}" And I have an "another_file" file that contains "" And I have a _posts directory And I have the following posts: | title | date | layout | content | | entry1 | 2009-03-27 | post | content for entry1. | | entry2 | 2009-04-27 | post | content for entry2. | And I have a category/_posts directory And I have the following posts in "category": | title | date | layout | content | | entry3 | 2009-05-27 | post | content for entry3. | | entry4 | 2009-06-27 | post | content for entry4. | When I run jekyll build Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Page : Site contains 2 pages and 4 posts" in "_site/index.html" And I should see "No replacement \{\{ site.posts.size \}\}" in "_site/about.html" And I should see "" in "_site/another_file" And I should see "Page : blog category index page" in "_site/blog/index.html" And I should see "Post entry1:content for entry1.
" in "_site/2009/03/27/entry1.html" And I should see "Post entry2:content for entry2.
" in "_site/2009/04/27/entry2.html" And I should see "Post entry3:content for entry3.
" in "_site/category/2009/05/27/entry3.html" And I should see "Post entry4:content for entry4.
" in "_site/category/2009/06/27/entry4.html" Scenario: Basic site with include tag Given I have a _includes directory And I have an "index.html" page that contains "Basic Site with include tag: {% include about.textile %}" And I have an "_includes/about.textile" file that contains "Generated by Jekyll" When I run jekyll build Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Basic Site with include tag: Generated by Jekyll" in "_site/index.html" Scenario: Basic site with subdir include tag Given I have a _includes directory And I have an "_includes/about.textile" file that contains "Generated by Jekyll" And I have an info directory And I have an "info/index.html" page that contains "Basic Site with subdir include tag: {% include about.textile %}" When I run jekyll build Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Basic Site with subdir include tag: Generated by Jekyll" in "_site/info/index.html" Scenario: Basic site with nested include tag Given I have a _includes directory And I have an "_includes/about.textile" file that contains "Generated by {% include jekyll.textile %}" And I have an "_includes/jekyll.textile" file that contains "Jekyll" And I have an "index.html" page that contains "Basic Site with include tag: {% include about.textile %}" When I run jekyll build Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Basic Site with include tag: Generated by Jekyll" in "_site/index.html" Scenario: Basic site with internal post linking Given I have an "index.html" page that contains "URL: {% post_url 2020-01-31-entry2 %}" And I have a configuration file with "permalink" set to "pretty" 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 build Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "URL: /2020/01/31/entry2/" in "_site/index.html" Scenario: Basic site with whitelisted dotfile Given I have an ".htaccess" file that contains "SomeDirective" When I run jekyll build Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "SomeDirective" in "_site/.htaccess" Scenario: File was replaced by a directory Given I have a "test" file that contains "some stuff" When I run jekyll build Then the _site directory should exist When I delete the file "test" Given I have a test directory And I have a "test/index.html" file that contains "some other stuff" When I run jekyll build Then the _site/test directory should exist And I should see "some other stuff" in "_site/test/index.html" Scenario: Basic site with unpublished page Given I have an "index.html" page with title "index" that contains "Published page" And I have a "public.html" page with published "true" that contains "Explicitly published page" And I have a "secret.html" page with published "false" that contains "Unpublished page" When I run jekyll build Then the _site directory should exist And the "_site/index.html" file should exist And the "_site/public.html" file should exist But the "_site/secret.html" file should not exist When I run jekyll build --unpublished Then the _site directory should exist And the "_site/index.html" file should exist And the "_site/public.html" file should exist And the "_site/secret.html" file should exist