37 lines
1.7 KiB
Gherkin
37 lines
1.7 KiB
Gherkin
Feature: Bundling Config file with Theme gems
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As a web developer who likes to share my expertise
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I want to be able to pre-configure my gemified theme
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In order to make it easier for other Jekyllites to use my theme
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Scenario: Easy onboarding with a pre-configured theme
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Given I have a configuration file with "theme" set to "test-theme"
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And I have an "index.md" page that contains "{{ site.test_theme.skin }}"
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When I run jekyll build
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Then I should get a zero exit status
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And the _site directory should exist
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And I should see "aero" in "_site/index.html"
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Scenario: Disabling import of theme configuration entirely
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Given I have a configuration file with:
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| key | value |
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| theme | test-theme |
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| ignore_theme_config | true |
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And I have an "index.md" page that contains "{{ site.test_theme.skin }}"
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When I run jekyll build
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Then I should get a zero exit status
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And the _site directory should exist
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And I should not see "aero" in "_site/index.html"
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Scenario: A pre-configured theme with valid config file overriding Jekyll defaults
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Given I have a configuration file with "theme" set to "test-theme"
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And I have an "index.md" page that contains "{{ site.baseurl }}"
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And I have a node_modules directory
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And I have a "node_modules/alert.js" file that contains "alert('foo');"
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When I run jekyll build
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Then I should get a zero exit status
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And the _site directory should exist
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And the "_site/index.html" file should exist
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But the "_site/node_modules/alert.js" file should not exist
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And the "_site/extras/banner.html" file should not exist
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And I should not see "/test-theme" in "_site/index.html"
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