jekyll/lib/jekyll/readers/post_reader.rb

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module Jekyll
class PostReader
attr_reader :site, :unfiltered_content
def initialize(site)
@site = site
end
# Read all the files in <source>/<dir>/_drafts and create a new
# Document object with each one.
#
# dir - The String relative path of the directory to read.
#
# Returns nothing.
def read_drafts(dir)
read_publishable(dir, '_drafts', Document::DATELESS_FILENAME_MATCHER)
end
# Read all the files in <source>/<dir>/_posts and create a new Document
# object with each one.
#
# dir - The String relative path of the directory to read.
#
# Returns nothing.
def read_posts(dir)
read_publishable(dir, '_posts', Document::DATE_FILENAME_MATCHER)
end
# Read all the files in <source>/<dir>/<magic_dir> and create a new
# Document object with each one insofar as it matches the regexp matcher.
#
# dir - The String relative path of the directory to read.
#
# Returns nothing.
def read_publishable(dir, magic_dir, matcher)
read_content(dir, magic_dir, matcher).tap do |docs|
docs.each(&:read)
end.select do |doc|
site.publisher.publish?(doc)
end
end
# Read all the content files from <source>/<dir>/magic_dir
# and return them with the type klass.
#
# dir - The String relative path of the directory to read.
# magic_dir - The String relative directory to <dir>,
# looks for content here.
# klass - The return type of the content.
#
# Returns klass type of content files
def read_content(dir, magic_dir, matcher)
@site.reader.get_entries(dir, magic_dir).map do |entry|
next unless entry =~ matcher
path = @site.in_source_dir(File.join(dir, magic_dir, entry))
Document.new(path, {
:site => @site,
:collection => @site.posts
})
end.reject(&:nil?)
end
end
end