109 lines
5.8 KiB
Gherkin
109 lines
5.8 KiB
Gherkin
Feature: Writing themes
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As a hacker who likes to share my expertise
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I want to be able to make a gemified theme
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In order to share my awesome style skillz with other Jekyllites
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Scenario: Generating a new theme scaffold
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When I run jekyll new-theme my-cool-theme
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Then I should get a zero exit status
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And the my-cool-theme directory should exist
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Scenario: Generating a new theme scaffold with a code of conduct
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When I run jekyll new-theme my-cool-theme --code-of-conduct
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Then I should get a zero exit status
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And the my-cool-theme directory should exist
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And the "my-cool-theme/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md" file should exist
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Scenario: A theme with SCSS
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Given I have a configuration file with "theme" set to "test-theme"
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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 ".sample { color: red; }\n\n\/\*# sourceMappingURL=style.css.map \*\/" in "_site/assets/style.css"
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Scenario: Overriding a theme with SCSS
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Given I have a configuration file with "theme" set to "test-theme"
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And I have an assets directory
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And I have an "assets/style.scss" page that contains "@import 'test-theme-black';"
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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 ".sample { color: black; }\n\n\/\*# sourceMappingURL=style.css.map \*\/" in "_site/assets/style.css"
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Scenario: A theme with an include
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Given I have a configuration file with "theme" set to "test-theme"
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And I have an _includes directory
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And I have an "_includes/in_project.html" file that contains "I'm in the project."
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And I have an "index.html" page that contains "{% include in_project.html %} {% include include.html %}"
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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 "I'm in the project." in "_site/index.html"
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And I should see "<span class=\"sample\">include.html from test-theme</span>" in "_site/index.html"
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Scenario: A theme with a layout
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Given I have a configuration file with "theme" set to "test-theme"
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And I have an _layouts directory
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And I have an "_layouts/post.html" file that contains "post.html from the project: {{ content }}"
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And I have an "index.html" page with layout "default" that contains "I'm content."
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And I have a "post.html" page with layout "post" that contains "I'm more content."
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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 "default.html from test-theme: I'm content." in "_site/index.html"
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And I should see "post.html from the project: I'm more content." in "_site/post.html"
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Scenario: A theme with assets
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Given I have a configuration file with "theme" set to "test-theme"
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And I have an assets directory
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And I have an "assets/application.coffee" file that contains "From your site."
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And I have an "assets/base.js" file that contains "From your site."
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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 "From your site." in "_site/assets/application.coffee"
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And I should see "From your site." in "_site/assets/base.js"
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Scenario: A theme with *just* layouts
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Given I have a configuration file with "theme" set to "test-theme-skinny"
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And I have an "index.html" page with layout "home" that contains "The quick brown fox."
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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 "Message: The quick brown fox." in "_site/index.html"
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But I should not see "_includes" in the build output
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And I should not see "_sass" in the build output
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And I should not see "assets" in the build output
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Scenario: Requiring dependencies of a theme
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Given I have a configuration file with "theme" set to "test-dependency-theme"
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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/test.txt" file should exist
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Scenario: Complicated site that puts it all together
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Given I have a configuration file with "theme" set to "test-theme"
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And I have a _posts directory
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And I have the following posts:
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| title | date | layout | content |
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| entry1 | 2016-04-21 | post | I am using a local layout. {% include include.html %} |
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| entry2 | 2016-04-21 | default | I am using a themed layout. {% include include.html %} {% include in_project.html %} |
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And I have a _layouts directory
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And I have a "_layouts/post.html" page with layout "default" that contains "I am a post layout! {{ content }}"
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And I have an _includes directory
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And I have an "_includes/in_project.html" file that contains "I am in the project, not the theme."
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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 "I am in the project, not the theme." in "_site/2016/04/21/entry2.html"
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And I should see "<span class=\"sample\">include.html from test-theme</span>" in "_site/2016/04/21/entry2.html"
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And I should see "default.html from test-theme:" in "_site/2016/04/21/entry2.html"
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And I should see "I am using a themed layout." in "_site/2016/04/21/entry2.html"
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And I should not see "I am a post layout!" in "_site/2016/04/21/entry2.html"
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And I should not see "I am in the project, not the theme." in "_site/2016/04/21/entry1.html"
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And I should see "<span class=\"sample\">include.html from test-theme</span>" in "_site/2016/04/21/entry1.html"
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And I should see "default.html from test-theme:" in "_site/2016/04/21/entry1.html"
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And I should see "I am using a local layout." in "_site/2016/04/21/entry1.html"
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And I should see "I am a post layout!" in "_site/2016/04/21/entry1.html"
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