Feature: Rendering 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 But I want to make it as simply as possible So render with Liquid and place in Layouts Scenario: When receiving bad Liquid Given I have a "index.html" page with layout "simple" that contains "{% include invalid.html %}" And I have a simple layout that contains "{{ content }}" When I run jekyll build Then I should get a non-zero exit-status And I should see "Liquid Exception" in the build output Scenario: Render Liquid and place in layout Given I have a "index.html" page with layout "simple" that contains "Hi there, Jekyll {{ jekyll.environment }}!" And I have a simple layout that contains "{{ content }}Ahoy, indeed!" When I run jekyll build Then I should get a zero exit status And the _site directory should exist And I should see "Hi there, Jekyll development!\nAhoy, indeed" in "_site/index.html" Scenario: Don't place asset files in layout Given I have an "index.scss" page with layout "simple" that contains ".foo-bar { color:black; }" And I have an "index.coffee" page with layout "simple" that contains "whatever()" And I have a configuration file with "gems" set to "[jekyll-coffeescript]" And I have a simple layout that contains "{{ content }}Ahoy, indeed!" When I run jekyll build Then I should get a zero exit status And the _site directory should exist And I should not see "Ahoy, indeed!" in "_site/index.css" And I should not see "Ahoy, indeed!" in "_site/index.js" Scenario: Render liquid in Sass Given I have an "index.scss" page that contains ".foo-bar { color:{{site.color}}; }" And I have a configuration file with "color" set to "red" When I run jekyll build Then I should get a zero exit status And the _site directory should exist And I should see ".foo-bar {\n color: red; }" in "_site/index.css" Scenario: Not render liquid in CoffeeScript without explicitly including jekyll-coffeescript Given I have an "index.coffee" page with animal "cicada" that contains "hey='for {{page.animal}}'" When I run jekyll build Then I should get a zero exit status And the _site directory should exist And the "_site/index.js" file should not exist Scenario: Render liquid in CoffeeScript with jekyll-coffeescript enabled Given I have an "index.coffee" page with animal "cicada" that contains "hey='for {{page.animal}}'" And I have a configuration file with "gems" set to "[jekyll-coffeescript]" When I run jekyll build Then I should get a zero exit status And the _site directory should exist And I should see "hey = 'for cicada';" in "_site/index.js"