Textile support was removed from jekyll core in #3319, and most of the
tests switched to markdown at that time. This changes the remaining
tests to use markdown as well. The vast majority of the test cases were
testing things in the file name or front matter, so it doesn't really
matter what markup format they use. The one test that was claiming to
test that textile was transformed had actually been moved to markdown as
well, just not renamed.
Fixes#3507
* majioa-devel:
Ensure Post#excerpt_separator always returns a string.
get procedure for default excerpt separator for both cases site and page was moved to the post's specific method :excerpt_separator.
Added per post excerpt_separator functionality, so you are able to specify :excerpt_separator (as well as just :excerpt) key direct inside the post YAML, to make an excerpt based on the value in the post. Tests were also added.
specify :excerpt_separator (as well as just :excerpt) key direct inside
the post YAML, to make an excerpt based on the value in the post. Tests
were also added.
The merge that is reverted assigned categories to posts
based on the subfolders in the _posts directory and
was merged under the understanding that it was fixing a bug.
Subfolders in the _posts directory should not assign
metadata information to posts at this point in time and
was not a bug.
Allow EXCERPT_ATTRIBUTES_FOR_LIQUID to be overridden by inheriting class. Right now will always reference Jekyll::Post::EXCERPT_ATTRIBUTES_FOR_LIQUID. This is already being used in the codebase for ATTRIBUTES_FOR_LIQUID.
The YAML spec permits blocks to end with three dots (...) in addition to
three dashes (---): http://www.yaml.org/spec/1.2/spec.html#id2760395. Some
programs that work with Jekyll (e.g., Pandoc) prefer the dots to dashes. This
commit permits the YAML metadata block to end with either dots or dashes. It
includes tests.
Signed-off-by: Parker Moore <parkrmoore@gmail.com>
Post#url was escaped using CGI.escape.
When file name contains a space character, its url points to
non-existing URL.
For example, when we have a post named '2014-01-02-foo bar.md',
we expect its url to be '/2014/01/02/foo%20bar.html',
but it was actually '/2014/01/02/foo+bar.html'.
We now define Jekyll::URL.escape_path and Jekyll::URL.unescape_path,
and use them to escape and unescape Post#url
- Update default markdown converter in docs for configuration
- Update tests so they are in line with Kramdown output
- Add deprecation message to when config is built