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			Gherkin
		
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			102 lines
		
	
	
		
			4.4 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Gherkin
		
	
	
	
| Feature: Site data
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|   As a hacker who likes to blog
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|   I want to be able to embed data into my site
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|   In order to make the site slightly dynamic
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use page variable in a page
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|     Given I have an "contact.html" page with title "Contact" that contains "{{ page.title }}: email@me.com"
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|     When I run jekyll
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|     Then the _site directory should exist
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|     And I should see "Contact: email@me.com" in "_site/contact.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario Outline: Use page.path variable in a page
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|     Given I have a <dir> directory
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|     And I have a "<path>" page that contains "Source path: {{ page.path }}"
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|     When I run jekyll
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|     Then the _site directory should exist
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|     And I should see "Source path: <path>" in "_site/<path>"
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| 
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|     Examples:
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|       | dir | path |
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|       | .   | index.html |
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|       | dir | dir/about.html |
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|       | dir/nested | dir/nested/page.html |
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| 
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|   Scenario: Override page.path
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|     Given I have an "override.html" page with path "custom-override.html" that contains "Custom path: {{ page.path }}"
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|     When I run jekyll
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|     Then the _site directory should exist
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|     And I should see "Custom path: custom-override.html" in "_site/override.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use site.time variable
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|     Given I have an "index.html" page that contains "{{ site.time }}"
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|     When I run jekyll
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|     Then the _site directory should exist
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|     And I should see today's time in "_site/index.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use site.posts variable for latest post
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have an "index.html" page that contains "{{ site.posts.first.title }}: {{ site.posts.first.url }}"
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|     And I have the following posts:
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|       | title       | date      | content         |
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|       | First Post  | 3/25/2009 | My First Post   |
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|       | Second Post | 3/26/2009 | My Second Post  |
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|       | Third Post  | 3/27/2009 | My Third Post   |
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|     When I run jekyll
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|     Then the _site directory should exist
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|     And I should see "Third Post: /2009/03/27/third-post.html" in "_site/index.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use site.posts variable in a loop
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have an "index.html" page that contains "{% for post in site.posts %} {{ post.title }} {% endfor %}"
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|     And I have the following posts:
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|       | title       | date      | content         |
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|       | First Post  | 3/25/2009 | My First Post   |
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|       | Second Post | 3/26/2009 | My Second Post  |
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|       | Third Post  | 3/27/2009 | My Third Post   |
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|     When I run jekyll
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|     Then the _site directory should exist
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|     And I should see "Third Post  Second Post  First Post" in "_site/index.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use site.categories.code variable
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have an "index.html" page that contains "{% for post in site.categories.code %} {{ post.title }} {% endfor %}"
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|     And I have the following posts:
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|       | title          | date      | category | content            |
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|       | Awesome Hack   | 3/26/2009 | code     | puts 'Hello World' |
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|       | Delicious Beer | 3/26/2009 | food     | 1) Yuengling       |
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|     When I run jekyll
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|     Then the _site directory should exist
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|     And I should see "Awesome Hack" in "_site/index.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use site.tags variable
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have an "index.html" page that contains "{% for post in site.tags.beer %} {{ post.content }} {% endfor %}"
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|     And I have the following posts:
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|       | title          | date      | tag  | content            |
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|       | Delicious Beer | 3/26/2009 | beer | 1) Yuengling       |
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|     When I run jekyll
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|     Then the _site directory should exist
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|     And I should see "Yuengling" in "_site/index.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Order Posts by name when on the same date
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|   Given I have a _posts directory
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|   And I have an "index.html" page that contains "{% for post in site.posts %}{{ post.title }}:{{ post.previous.title}},{{ post.next.title}} {% endfor %}"
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|   And I have the following posts:
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|     | title | date      | content |
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|     | first | 2/26/2009 | first   |
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|     | A     | 3/26/2009 | A       |
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|     | B     | 3/26/2009 | B       |
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|     | C     | 3/26/2009 | C       |
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|     | last  | 4/26/2009 | last    |
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|   When I run jekyll
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|   Then the _site directory should exist
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|   And I should see "last:C, C:B,last B:A,C A:first,B first:,A" in "_site/index.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use configuration date in site payload
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|     Given I have an "index.html" page that contains "{{ site.url }}"
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|     And I have a configuration file with "url" set to "http://mysite.com"
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|     When I run jekyll
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|     Then the _site directory should exist
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|     And I should see "http://mysite.com" in "_site/index.html"
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