module Jekyll module Utils extend self autoload :Platforms, 'jekyll/utils/platforms' # Constants for use in #slugify SLUGIFY_MODES = %w{raw default pretty} SLUGIFY_RAW_REGEXP = Regexp.new('\\s+').freeze SLUGIFY_DEFAULT_REGEXP = Regexp.new('[^[:alnum:]]+').freeze SLUGIFY_PRETTY_REGEXP = Regexp.new("[^[:alnum:]._~!$&'()+,;=@]+").freeze # Non-destructive version of deep_merge_hashes! See that method. # # Returns the merged hashes. def deep_merge_hashes(master_hash, other_hash) deep_merge_hashes!(master_hash.dup, other_hash) end # Merges a master hash with another hash, recursively. # # master_hash - the "parent" hash whose values will be overridden # other_hash - the other hash whose values will be persisted after the merge # # This code was lovingly stolen from some random gem: # http://gemjack.com/gems/tartan-0.1.1/classes/Hash.html # # Thanks to whoever made it. def deep_merge_hashes!(target, overwrite) overwrite.each_key do |key| if overwrite[key].is_a? Hash and target[key].is_a? Hash target[key] = Utils.deep_merge_hashes(target[key], overwrite[key]) next end target[key] = overwrite[key] end target end # Read array from the supplied hash favouring the singular key # and then the plural key, and handling any nil entries. # # hash - the hash to read from # singular_key - the singular key # plural_key - the plural key # # Returns an array def pluralized_array_from_hash(hash, singular_key, plural_key) [].tap do |array| array << (value_from_singular_key(hash, singular_key) || value_from_plural_key(hash, plural_key)) end.flatten.compact end def value_from_singular_key(hash, key) hash[key] if (hash.key?(key) || (hash.default_proc && hash[key])) end def value_from_plural_key(hash, key) if hash.key?(key) || (hash.default_proc && hash[key]) val = hash[key] case val when String val.split when Array val.compact end end end def transform_keys(hash) result = {} hash.each_key do |key| result[yield(key)] = hash[key] end result end # Apply #to_sym to all keys in the hash # # hash - the hash to which to apply this transformation # # Returns a new hash with symbolized keys def symbolize_hash_keys(hash) transform_keys(hash) { |key| key.to_sym rescue key } end # Apply #to_s to all keys in the Hash # # hash - the hash to which to apply this transformation # # Returns a new hash with stringified keys def stringify_hash_keys(hash) transform_keys(hash) { |key| key.to_s rescue key } end # Parse a date/time and throw an error if invalid # # input - the date/time to parse # msg - (optional) the error message to show the user # # Returns the parsed date if successful, throws a FatalException # if not def parse_date(input, msg = "Input could not be parsed.") Time.parse(input).localtime rescue ArgumentError raise Errors::FatalException.new("Invalid date '#{input}': " + msg) end # Determines whether a given file has # # Returns true if the YAML front matter is present. def has_yaml_header?(file) !!(File.open(file, 'rb') { |f| f.read(5) } =~ /\A---\r?\n/) end # Slugify a filename or title. # # string - the filename or title to slugify # mode - how string is slugified # # When mode is "none", return the given string in lowercase. # # When mode is "raw", return the given string in lowercase, # with every sequence of spaces characters replaced with a hyphen. # # When mode is "default" or nil, non-alphabetic characters are # replaced with a hyphen too. # # When mode is "pretty", some non-alphabetic characters (._~!$&'()+,;=@) # are not replaced with hyphen. # # Examples: # slugify("The _config.yml file") # # => "the-config-yml-file" # # slugify("The _config.yml file", "pretty") # # => "the-_config.yml-file" # # Returns the slugified string. def slugify(string, mode=nil) mode ||= 'default' return nil if string.nil? return string.downcase unless SLUGIFY_MODES.include?(mode) # Replace each character sequence with a hyphen re = case mode when 'raw' SLUGIFY_RAW_REGEXP when 'default' SLUGIFY_DEFAULT_REGEXP when 'pretty' # "._~!$&'()+,;=@" is human readable (not URI-escaped) in URL # and is allowed in both extN and NTFS. SLUGIFY_PRETTY_REGEXP end string. # Strip according to the mode gsub(re, '-'). # Remove leading/trailing hyphen gsub(/^\-|\-$/i, ''). # Downcase downcase end # Add an appropriate suffix to template so that it matches the specified # permalink style. # # template - permalink template without trailing slash or file extension # permalink_style - permalink style, either built-in or custom # # The returned permalink template will use the same ending style as # specified in permalink_style. For example, if permalink_style contains a # trailing slash (or is :pretty, which indirectly has a trailing slash), # then so will the returned template. If permalink_style has a trailing # ":output_ext" (or is :none, :date, or :ordinal) then so will the returned # template. Otherwise, template will be returned without modification. # # Examples: # add_permalink_suffix("/:basename", :pretty) # # => "/:basename/" # # add_permalink_suffix("/:basename", :date) # # => "/:basename:output_ext" # # add_permalink_suffix("/:basename", "/:year/:month/:title/") # # => "/:basename/" # # add_permalink_suffix("/:basename", "/:year/:month/:title") # # => "/:basename" # # Returns the updated permalink template def add_permalink_suffix(template, permalink_style) case permalink_style when :pretty template << "/" when :date, :ordinal, :none template << ":output_ext" else template << "/" if permalink_style.to_s.end_with?("/") template << ":output_ext" if permalink_style.to_s.end_with?(":output_ext") end template end end end