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			Gherkin
		
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			86 lines
		
	
	
		
			4.0 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Gherkin
		
	
	
	
| Feature: Fancy permalinks
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|   As a hacker who likes to blog
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|   I want to be able to set permalinks
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|   In order to make my blog URLs awesome
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use none permalink schema
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have the following post:
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|       | title                 | date      | content          |
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|       | None Permalink Schema | 2009-03-27 | Totally nothing. |
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|     And I have a configuration file with "permalink" set to "none"
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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 "Totally nothing." in "_site/none-permalink-schema.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use pretty permalink schema
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have the following post:
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|       | title                   | date      | content            |
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|       | Pretty Permalink Schema | 2009-03-27 | Totally wordpress. |
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|     And I have a configuration file with "permalink" set to "pretty"
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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 "Totally wordpress." in "_site/2009/03/27/pretty-permalink-schema/index.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use pretty permalink schema for pages
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|     Given I have an "index.html" page that contains "Totally index"
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|     And I have an "awesome.html" page that contains "Totally awesome"
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|     And I have an "sitemap.xml" page that contains "Totally uhm, sitemap"
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|     And I have a configuration file with "permalink" set to "pretty"
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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 "Totally index" in "_site/index.html"
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|     And I should see "Totally awesome" in "_site/awesome/index.html"
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|     And I should see "Totally uhm, sitemap" in "_site/sitemap.xml"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use custom permalink schema with prefix
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have the following post:
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|       | title                   | category | date      | content         |
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|       | Custom Permalink Schema | stuff    | 2009-03-27 | Totally custom. |
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|     And I have a configuration file with "permalink" set to "/blog/:year/:month/:day/:title"
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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 "Totally custom." in "_site/blog/2009/03/27/custom-permalink-schema/index.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use custom permalink schema with category
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have the following post:
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|       | title                   | category | date      | content         |
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|       | Custom Permalink Schema | stuff    | 2009-03-27 | Totally custom. |
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|     And I have a configuration file with "permalink" set to "/:categories/:title.html"
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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 "Totally custom." in "_site/stuff/custom-permalink-schema.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use custom permalink schema with squished date
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have the following post:
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|       | title                   | category | date      | content         |
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|       | Custom Permalink Schema | stuff    | 2009-03-27 | Totally custom. |
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|     And I have a configuration file with "permalink" set to "/:month-:day-:year/:title.html"
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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 "Totally custom." in "_site/03-27-2009/custom-permalink-schema.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use per-post permalink
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have the following post:
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|       | title     | date      | permalink       | content |
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|       | Some post | 2013-04-14 | /custom/posts/1 | bla bla |
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|     When I run jekyll
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|     Then the _site directory should exist
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|     And the _site/custom/posts/1 directory should exist
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|     And I should see "bla bla" in "_site/custom/posts/1/index.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use per-post ending in .html
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have the following post:
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|       | title     | date      | permalink               | content |
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|       | Some post | 2013-04-14 | /custom/posts/some.html | bla bla |
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|     When I run jekyll
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|     Then the _site directory should exist
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|     And the _site/custom/posts directory should exist
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|     And I should see "bla bla" in "_site/custom/posts/some.html"
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