Feature: Collections As a hacker who likes to structure content I want to be able to create collections of similar information And render them Scenario: Unrendered collection Given I have an "index.html" page that contains "Collections: {{ site.methods }}" And I have fixture collections And I have a configuration file with "collections" set to "['methods']" When I run jekyll build Then I should get a zero exit status And the _site directory should exist And the "_site/methods/configuration.html" file should not exist Scenario: Rendered collection Given I have an "index.html" page that contains "Collections: output => {{ site.collections[0].output }} label => {{ site.collections[0].label }}" And I have an "collection_metadata.html" page that contains "Methods metadata: {{ site.collections[0].foo }} {{ site.collections[0] }}" And I have fixture collections And I have a "_config.yml" file with content: """ collections: methods: output: true foo: bar """ When I run jekyll build Then I should get a zero exit status And the _site directory should exist And I should see "Collections: output => true" in "_site/index.html" And I should see "label => methods" in "_site/index.html" And I should see "Methods metadata: bar" in "_site/collection_metadata.html" And I should see "

Whatever: foo.bar

" in "_site/methods/configuration.html" Scenario: Rendered collection at a custom URL Given I have an "index.html" page that contains "Collections: {{ site.collections }}" And I have fixture collections And I have a "_config.yml" file with content: """ collections: methods: output: true permalink: /:collection/:path/ """ When I run jekyll build Then I should get a zero exit status And the _site directory should exist And I should see "

Whatever: foo.bar

" in "_site/methods/configuration/index.html" Scenario: Rendered document in a layout Given I have an "index.html" page that contains "Collections: output => {{ site.collections[0].output }} label => {{ site.collections[0].label }} foo => {{ site.collections[0].foo }}" And I have a default layout that contains "
Tom Preston-Werner
{{content}}" And I have fixture collections And I have a "_config.yml" file with content: """ collections: methods: output: true foo: bar """ When I run jekyll build Then I should get a zero exit status And the _site directory should exist And I should see "Collections: output => true" in "_site/index.html" And I should see "label => methods" in "_site/index.html" And I should see "foo => bar" in "_site/index.html" And I should see "

Run your generators! default

" in "_site/methods/site/generate.html" And I should see "
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" in "_site/methods/site/generate.html" Scenario: Collections specified as an array Given I have an "index.html" page that contains "Collections: {% for method in site.methods %}{{ method.relative_path }} {% endfor %}" And I have fixture collections And I have a "_config.yml" file with content: """ collections: - methods """ When I run jekyll build Then I should get a zero exit status Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Collections: _methods/3940394-21-9393050-fifif1323-test.md _methods/collection/entries _methods/configuration.md _methods/escape-\+ #%20\[\].md _methods/sanitized_path.md _methods/site/generate.md _methods/site/initialize.md _methods/um_hi.md" in "_site/index.html" unless Windows And I should see "Collections: _methods/3940394-21-9393050-fifif1323-test.md _methods/collection/entries _methods/configuration.md _methods/escape-\+ #%20\[\].md _methods/sanitized_path.md _methods/site/generate.md _methods/site/initialize.md _methods/yaml_with_dots.md" in "_site/index.html" if on Windows Scenario: Collections specified as an hash Given I have an "index.html" page that contains "Collections: {% for method in site.methods %}{{ method.relative_path }} {% endfor %}" And I have fixture collections And I have a "_config.yml" file with content: """ collections: - methods """ When I run jekyll build Then I should get a zero exit status Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Collections: _methods/3940394-21-9393050-fifif1323-test.md _methods/collection/entries _methods/configuration.md _methods/escape-\+ #%20\[\].md _methods/sanitized_path.md _methods/site/generate.md _methods/site/initialize.md _methods/um_hi.md" in "_site/index.html" unless Windows And I should see "Collections: _methods/3940394-21-9393050-fifif1323-test.md _methods/collection/entries _methods/configuration.md _methods/escape-\+ #%20\[\].md _methods/sanitized_path.md _methods/site/generate.md _methods/site/initialize.md _methods/yaml_with_dots.md" in "_site/index.html" if on Windows Scenario: Rendered collection with document with future date Given I have a _puppies directory And I have the following documents under the puppies collection: | title | date | content | | Rover | 2007-12-31 | content for Rover. | | Fido | 2120-12-31 | content for Fido. | And I have a "_config.yml" file with content: """ collections: puppies: output: true """ When I run jekyll build Then I should get a zero exit status And the _site directory should exist And I should see "content for Rover" in "_site/puppies/rover.html" And the "_site/puppies/fido.html" file should not exist When I run jekyll build --future Then I should get a zero exit status And the _site directory should exist And the "_site/puppies/fido.html" file should exist Scenario: Hidden collection with document with future date Given I have a _puppies directory And I have the following documents under the puppies collection: | title | date | content | | Rover | 2007-12-31 | content for Rover. | | Fido | 2120-12-31 | content for Fido. | And I have a "_config.yml" file with content: """ collections: puppies: output: false """ And I have a "foo.txt" file that contains "random static file" When I run jekyll build Then I should get a zero exit status And the _site directory should exist And the "_site/puppies/rover.html" file should not exist And the "_site/puppies/fido.html" file should not exist When I run jekyll build --future Then I should get a zero exit status And the _site directory should exist And the "_site/puppies/fido.html" file should not exist Scenario: All the documents Given I have an "index.html" page that contains "All documents: {% for doc in site.documents %}{{ doc.relative_path }} {% endfor %}" And I have fixture collections And I have a "_config.yml" file with content: """ collections: - methods """ When I run jekyll build Then I should get a zero exit status Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "All documents: _methods/3940394-21-9393050-fifif1323-test.md _methods/collection/entries _methods/configuration.md _methods/escape-\+ #%20\[\].md _methods/sanitized_path.md _methods/site/generate.md _methods/site/initialize.md _methods/um_hi.md" in "_site/index.html" unless Windows And I should see "All documents: _methods/3940394-21-9393050-fifif1323-test.md _methods/collection/entries _methods/configuration.md _methods/escape-\+ #%20\[\].md _methods/sanitized_path.md _methods/site/generate.md _methods/site/initialize.md _methods/yaml_with_dots.md" in "_site/index.html" if on Windows Scenario: Documents have an output attribute, which is the converted HTML Given I have an "index.html" page that contains "Second document's output: {{ site.documents[2].output }}" And I have fixture collections And I have a "_config.yml" file with content: """ collections: - methods """ When I run jekyll build Then I should get a zero exit status Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Second document's output:

Use Jekyll.configuration to build a full configuration for use w/Jekyll.

\n\n

Whatever: foo.bar

" in "_site/index.html" Scenario: Filter documents by where Given I have an "index.html" page that contains "{% assign items = site.methods | where: 'whatever','foo.bar' %}Item count: {{ items.size }}" And I have fixture collections And I have a "_config.yml" file with content: """ collections: - methods """ When I run jekyll build Then I should get a zero exit status And the _site directory should exist And I should see "Item count: 2" in "_site/index.html" Scenario: Sort by title Given I have an "index.html" page that contains "{% assign items = site.methods | sort: 'title' %}2. of {{ items.size }}: {{ items[1].output }}" And I have fixture collections And I have a "_config.yml" file with content: """ collections: - methods """ When I run jekyll build Then I should get a zero exit status And the _site directory should exist And I should see "2. of 9:

Page without title.

" in "_site/index.html" unless Windows And I should see "2. of 8:

Page without title.

" in "_site/index.html" if on Windows Scenario: Sort by relative_path Given I have an "index.html" page that contains "Collections: {% assign methods = site.methods | sort: 'relative_path' %}{{ methods | map:"title" | join: ", " }}" And I have fixture collections And I have a "_config.yml" file with content: """ collections: - methods """ When I run jekyll build Then I should get a zero exit status Then the _site directory should exist And I should see "Collections: this is a test!, Collection#entries, Jekyll.configuration, Jekyll.escape, Jekyll.sanitized_path, Site#generate, Initialize, Site#generate, YAML with Dots" in "_site/index.html" unless Windows And I should see "Collections: this is a test!, Collection#entries, Jekyll.configuration, Jekyll.escape, Jekyll.sanitized_path, Site#generate, Initialize, YAML with Dots" in "_site/index.html" if on Windows Scenario: Rendered collection with date/dateless filename Given I have an "index.html" page that contains "Collections: {% for method in site.thanksgiving %}{{ method.title }} {% endfor %}" And I have fixture collections And I have a "_config.yml" file with content: """ collections: thanksgiving: output: true """ When I run jekyll build Then I should get a zero exit status And the _site directory should exist And I should see "Thanksgiving Black Friday" in "_site/index.html" And I should see "Happy Thanksgiving" in "_site/thanksgiving/2015-11-26-thanksgiving.html" And I should see "Black Friday" in "_site/thanksgiving/black-friday.html"