Merge pull request #1872 from jekyll/gjtorikian-steal-envygeeks-custom-markdown-processors

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Parker Moore 2013-12-25 22:05:31 -08:00
commit 5c4831af49
3 changed files with 112 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -8,19 +8,21 @@ module Jekyll
def setup
return if @setup
@parser = case @config['markdown']
when 'redcarpet'
RedcarpetParser.new @config
when 'kramdown'
KramdownParser.new @config
when 'rdiscount'
RDiscountParser.new @config
when 'maruku'
MarukuParser.new @config
@parser =
case @config['markdown'].downcase
when 'redcarpet' then RedcarpetParser.new(@config)
when 'kramdown' then KramdownParser.new(@config)
when 'rdiscount' then RDiscountParser.new(@config)
when 'maruku' then MarukuParser.new(@config)
else
STDERR.puts "Invalid Markdown processor: #{@config['markdown']}"
STDERR.puts " Valid options are [ maruku | rdiscount | kramdown | redcarpet ]"
raise FatalException.new("Invalid Markdown process: #{@config['markdown']}")
# So they can't try some tricky bullshit or go down the ancestor chain, I hope.
if allowed_custom_class?(@config['markdown'])
self.class.const_get(@config['markdown']).new(@config)
else
Jekyll.logger.error "Invalid Markdown Processor:", "#{@config['markdown']}"
Jekyll.logger.error "", "Valid options are [ maruku | rdiscount | kramdown | redcarpet ]"
raise FatalException, "Invalid Markdown Processor: #{@config['markdown']}"
end
end
@setup = true
end
@ -38,6 +40,19 @@ module Jekyll
setup
@parser.convert(content)
end
private
# Private: Determine whether a class name is an allowed custom markdown
# class name
#
# parser_name - the name of the parser class
#
# Returns true if the parser name contains only alphanumeric characters
# and is defined within Jekyll::Converters::Markdown
def allowed_custom_class?(parser_name)
parser_name !~ /[^A-Za-z0-9]/ && self.class.constants.include?(parser_name.to_sym)
end
end
end
end

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@ -16,7 +16,12 @@ Maruku comes with optional support for LaTeX to PNG rendering via blahtex
Maruku to not assume a fixed location for `dvips`, check out [Remis Maruku
fork](http://github.com/remi/maruku).
## RDiscount
## Alternative Markdown Processors
While Jekyll defaults to using Maruku for Markdown conversion, you may use one
of the other three pre-defined markdown parsers or define your own.
### RDiscount
If you prefer to use [RDiscount](http://github.com/rtomayko/rdiscount) instead
of [Maruku](http://github.com/bhollis/maruku) for Markdown, just make sure you have
@ -34,7 +39,7 @@ have Jekyll run with that option.
markdown: rdiscount
{% endhighlight %}
## Kramdown
### Kramdown
You can also use [Kramdown](http://kramdown.rubyforge.org/) instead of Maruku
for Markdown. Make sure that Kramdown is installed:
@ -54,3 +59,34 @@ Kramdown has various options for customizing the HTML output. The
[Configuration](/docs/configuration/) page lists the default options used by
Jekyll. A complete list of options is also available on the [Kramdown
website](http://kramdown.rubyforge.org/options.html).
### User-Defined
So, you're totally at odds with our four built-in markdown parsers, eh? No
sweat. You can define one as a plugin:
{% highlight ruby %}
require 'jekyll'
require 'some_renderer'
class Jekyll::Converters::Markdown::MyCustomParser
def initialize(config)
@site_config = config
end
def convert(content)
# (this _must_ return the resulting String after the rendering)
SomeRenderer.new(@site_config).to_html(content)
end
end
{% endhighlight %}
Once you've got that setup, ask Jekyll to use your custom markdown parser in
your `_config.yml` file:
{% highlight yaml %}
markdown: MyCustomParser
{% endhighlight %}
(Note that this **is case-sensitive**, and is only the piece after
`Jekyll::Converters::Markdown`.) And there you are!

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@ -262,6 +262,52 @@ class TestSite < Test::Unit::TestCase
end
end
context 'using a non-default markdown processor in the configuration' do
should 'use the non-default markdown processor' do
class Jekyll::Converters::Markdown::CustomMarkdown
def initialize(*args)
@args = args
end
def convert(*args)
""
end
end
custom_processor = "CustomMarkdown"
s = Site.new(Jekyll.configuration.merge({ 'markdown' => custom_processor }))
assert_nothing_raised do
s.process
end
# Do some cleanup, we don't like straggling stuff's.
Jekyll::Converters::Markdown.send(:remove_const, :CustomMarkdown)
end
should 'ignore, if there are any bad characters in the class name' do
module Jekyll::Converters::Markdown::Custom
class Markdown
def initialize(*args)
@args = args
end
def convert(*args)
""
end
end
end
bad_processor = "Custom::Markdown"
s = Site.new(Jekyll.configuration.merge({ 'markdown' => bad_processor }))
assert_raise Jekyll::FatalException do
s.process
end
# Do some cleanup, we don't like straggling stuff's.
Jekyll::Converters::Markdown.send(:remove_const, :Custom)
end
end
context 'with an invalid markdown processor in the configuration' do
should 'not throw an error at initialization time' do
bad_processor = 'not a processor name'