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			Gherkin
		
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			330 lines
		
	
	
		
			17 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Gherkin
		
	
	
	
| Feature: Post 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 posts
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|   In order to make the posts slightly dynamic
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use post.title variable
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have a _layouts directory
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|     And I have the following post:
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|       | title     | date       | layout | content                 |
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|       | Star Wars | 2009-03-27 | simple | Luke, I am your father. |
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|     And I have a simple layout that contains "Post title: {{ page.title }}"
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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 "Post title: Star Wars" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use post.url variable
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have a _layouts directory
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|     And I have the following post:
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|       | title     | date       | layout | content                 |
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|       | Star Wars | 2009-03-27 | simple | Luke, I am your father. |
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|     And I have a simple layout that contains "Post url: {{ page.url }}"
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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 "Post url: /2009/03/27/star-wars.html" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use post.date variable
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have a _layouts directory
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|     And I have the following post:
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|       | title     | date       | layout | content                 |
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|       | Star Wars | 2009-03-27 | simple | Luke, I am your father. |
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|     And I have a simple layout that contains "Post date: {{ page.date | date_to_string }}"
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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 "Post date: 27 Mar 2009" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use post.date variable with invalid
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have a "_posts/2016-01-01-test.md" page with date "tuesday" that contains "I have a bad date."
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|     When I run jekyll build
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|     Then the _site directory should not exist
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|     And I should see "Document '_posts/2016-01-01-test.md' does not have a valid date in the YAML front matter." in the build output
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| 
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|   Scenario: Invalid date in filename
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have a "_posts/2016-22-01-test.md" page that contains "I have a bad date."
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|     When I run jekyll build
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|     Then the _site directory should not exist
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|     And I should see "Document '_posts/2016-22-01-test.md' does not have a valid date in the filename." in the build output
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use post.id variable
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have a _layouts directory
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|     And I have the following post:
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|       | title     | date       | layout | content                 |
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|       | Star Wars | 2009-03-27 | simple | Luke, I am your father. |
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|     And I have a simple layout that contains "Post id: {{ page.id }}"
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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 "Post id: /2009/03/27/star-wars" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use post.content variable
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have a _layouts directory
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|     And I have the following post:
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|       | title     | date       | layout | content                 |
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|       | Star Wars | 2009-03-27 | simple | Luke, I am your father. |
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|     And I have a simple layout that contains "Post content: {{ 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 "Post content: <p>Luke, I am your father.</p>" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use post.categories variable when category is in a folder
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|     Given I have a movies directory
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|     And I have a movies/_posts directory
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|     And I have a _layouts directory
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|     And I have the following post in "movies":
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|       | title     | date       | layout | content                 |
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|       | Star Wars | 2009-03-27 | simple | Luke, I am your father. |
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|     And I have a simple layout that contains "Post category: {{ page.categories }}"
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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 "Post category: movies" in "_site/movies/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use post.categories variable when category is in a folder and has category in YAML
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|     Given I have a movies directory
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|     And I have a movies/_posts directory
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|     And I have a _layouts directory
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|     And I have the following post in "movies":
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|       | title     | date       | layout | category | content                 |
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|       | Star Wars | 2009-03-27 | simple | film     | Luke, I am your father. |
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|     And I have a simple layout that contains "Post category: {{ page.categories }}"
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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 "Post category: movies" in "_site/movies/film/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use post.categories variable when category is in a folder and has categories in YAML
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|     Given I have a movies directory
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|     And I have a movies/_posts directory
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|     And I have a _layouts directory
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|     And I have the following post in "movies":
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|       | title     | date       | layout | categories        | content                 |
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|       | Star Wars | 2009-03-27 | simple | [film, scifi]     | Luke, I am your father. |
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|     And I have a simple layout that contains "Post category: {{ page.categories }}"
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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 "Post category: movies" in "_site/movies/film/scifi/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use post.categories variable when category is in a folder and duplicated category is in YAML
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|     Given I have a movies directory
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|     And I have a movies/_posts directory
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|     And I have a _layouts directory
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|     And I have the following post in "movies":
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|       | title     | date       | layout | category | content                 |
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|       | Star Wars | 2009-03-27 | simple | movies   | Luke, I am your father. |
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|     And I have a simple layout that contains "Post category: {{ page.categories }}"
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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 "Post category: movies" in "_site/movies/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use post.tags variable
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have a _layouts directory
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|     And I have the following post:
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|       | title     | date       | layout | tag   | content                 |
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|       | Star Wars | 2009-05-18 | simple | twist | Luke, I am your father. |
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|     And I have a simple layout that contains "Post tags: {{ page.tags }}"
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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 "Post tags: twist" in "_site/2009/05/18/star-wars.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use post.categories variable when categories are in folders
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|     Given I have a scifi directory
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|     And I have a scifi/movies directory
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|     And I have a scifi/movies/_posts directory
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|     And I have a _layouts directory
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|     And I have the following post in "scifi/movies":
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|       | title     | date       | layout | content                 |
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|       | Star Wars | 2009-03-27 | simple | Luke, I am your father. |
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|     And I have a simple layout that contains "Post categories: {{ page.categories | array_to_sentence_string }}"
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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 "Post categories: scifi and movies" in "_site/scifi/movies/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use post.categories variable when categories are in folders with mixed case
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|     Given I have a scifi directory
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|     And I have a scifi/Movies directory
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|     And I have a scifi/Movies/_posts directory
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|     And I have a _layouts directory
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|     And I have the following post in "scifi/Movies":
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|       | title     | date       | layout | content                 |
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|       | Star Wars | 2009-03-27 | simple | Luke, I am your father. |
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|     And I have a simple layout that contains "Post categories: {{ page.categories | array_to_sentence_string }}"
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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 "Post categories: scifi and Movies" in "_site/scifi/movies/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use post.categories variable when category is in YAML
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have a _layouts directory
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|     And I have the following post:
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|       | title     | date       | layout | category | content                 |
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|       | Star Wars | 2009-03-27 | simple | movies   | Luke, I am your father. |
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|     And I have a simple layout that contains "Post category: {{ page.categories }}"
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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 "Post category: movies" in "_site/movies/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use post.categories variable when category is in YAML and is mixed-case
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have a _layouts directory
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|     And I have the following post:
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|       | title     | date       | layout | category | content                 |
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|       | Star Wars | 2009-03-27 | simple | Movies   | Luke, I am your father. |
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|     And I have a simple layout that contains "Post category: {{ page.categories }}"
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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 "Post category: Movies" in "_site/movies/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use post.categories variable when categories are in YAML
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have a _layouts directory
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|     And I have the following post:
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|       | title     | date       | layout | categories          | content                 |
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|       | Star Wars | 2009-03-27 | simple | ['scifi', 'movies'] | Luke, I am your father. |
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|     And I have a simple layout that contains "Post categories: {{ page.categories | array_to_sentence_string }}"
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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 "Post categories: scifi and movies" in "_site/scifi/movies/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use post.categories variable when categories are in YAML and are duplicated
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have a _layouts directory
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|     And I have the following post:
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|       | title     | date       | layout | categories           | content                 |
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|       | Star Wars | 2009-03-27 | simple | ['movies', 'movies'] | Luke, I am your father. |
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|     And I have a simple layout that contains "Post category: {{ page.categories }}"
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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 "Post category: movies" in "_site/movies/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Superdirectories of _posts applied to post.categories
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|     Given I have a movies/_posts directory
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|     And I have a "movies/_posts/2009-03-27-star-wars.html" page with layout "simple" that contains "hi"
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|     And I have a _layouts directory
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|     And I have a simple layout that contains "Post category: {{ page.categories }}"
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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 "Post category: movies" in "_site/movies/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Subdirectories of _posts not applied to post.categories
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|     Given I have a movies/_posts/scifi directory
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|     And I have a "movies/_posts/scifi/2009-03-27-star-wars.html" page with layout "simple" that contains "hi"
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|     And I have a _layouts directory
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|     And I have a simple layout that contains "Post category: {{ page.categories }}"
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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 "Post category: movies" in "_site/movies/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use post.categories variable when categories are in YAML with mixed case
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have a _layouts directory
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|     And I have the following posts:
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|       | title     | date       | layout | categories          | content                     |
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|       | Star Wars | 2009-03-27 | simple | ['scifi', 'Movies'] | Luke, I am your father.     |
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|       | Star Trek | 2013-03-17 | simple | ['SciFi', 'movies'] | Jean Luc, I am your father. |
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|     And I have a simple layout that contains "Post categories: {{ page.categories | array_to_sentence_string }}"
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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 "Post categories: scifi and Movies" in "_site/scifi/movies/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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|     And I should see "Post categories: SciFi and movies" in "_site/scifi/movies/2013/03/17/star-trek.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario Outline: Use page.path variable
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|     Given I have a <dir>/_posts directory
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|     And I have the following post in "<dir>":
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|       | title   | type | date       | content                      |
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|       | my-post | html | 2013-04-12 | Source path: {{ page.path }} |
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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 "Source path: <path_prefix>_posts/2013-04-12-my-post.html" in "_site/<dir>/2013/04/12/my-post.html"
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| 
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|     Examples:
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|       | dir        | path_prefix |
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|       | .          |             |
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|       | dir        | dir/        |
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|       | dir/nested | dir/nested/ |
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| 
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|   Scenario: Cannot override page.path variable
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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       | path               | content                      |
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|       | override | 2013-04-12 | override-path.html | Non-custom path: {{ page.path }} |
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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 "Non-custom path: _posts/2013-04-12-override.markdown" in "_site/2013/04/12/override.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Disable a post from being published
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have an "index.html" file that contains "Published!"
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|     And I have the following post:
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|       | title     | date       | layout | published | content                 |
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|       | Star Wars | 2009-03-27 | simple | false     | Luke, I am your father. |
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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/2009/03/27/star-wars.html" file should not exist
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|     And I should see "Published!" in "_site/index.html"
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| 
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|   Scenario: Use a custom variable
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have a _layouts directory
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|     And I have the following post:
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|       | title     | date       | layout | author      | content                 |
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|       | Star Wars | 2009-03-27 | simple | Darth Vader | Luke, I am your father. |
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|     And I have a simple layout that contains "Post author: {{ page.author }}"
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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 "Post author: Darth Vader" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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|   Scenario: Use a variable which is a reserved keyword in Ruby
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have a _layouts directory
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|     And I have the following post:
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|       | title   | date       | layout | class     | content                 |
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|       | My post | 2016-01-21 | simple | kewl-post | Luke, I am your father. |
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|     And I have a simple layout that contains "{{page.title}} has class {{page.class}}"
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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 "My post has class kewl-post" in "_site/2016/01/21/my-post.html"
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|   Scenario: Previous and next posts title
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|     Given I have a _posts directory
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|     And I have a _layouts directory
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|     And I have the following posts:
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|       | title            | date       | layout  | author      | content                 |
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|       | Star Wars        | 2009-03-27 | ordered | Darth Vader | Luke, I am your father. |
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|       | Some like it hot | 2009-04-27 | ordered | Osgood      | Nobody is perfect.      |
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|       | Terminator       | 2009-05-27 | ordered | Arnold      | Sayonara, baby          |
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|     And I have a ordered layout that contains "Previous post: {{ page.previous.title }} and next post: {{ page.next.title }}"
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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 "next post: Some like it hot" in "_site/2009/03/27/star-wars.html"
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|     And I should see "Previous post: Some like it hot" in "_site/2009/05/27/terminator.html"
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