Cache-busting was previously done with a compile-time timestamp. Change
to the SHA-256 hash of the file to avoid refreshing unchanged files.
The implementation could be used to add a new global fn (say,
get_file_hash) for subresource integrity use, but that's for another
commit.
Fixes#519.
Co-authored-by: Vincent Prouillet <balthek@gmail.com>
Also change a few other things to use it, as noted in CHANGELOG.md.
TODO:
- Write a couple of tests: updated field, last_updated template variable
One slight open questions: should `updated` default to the value of
`date` rather than to None? Then pages with `date` could safely assume
`updated`.
The variable name matched the RSS tag it ended up in, but was misleading
about what it actually was—because if you actually want “last build
date”, you should use `now()`. (Due to the potential for edits, I think
that either there should be an official `updated` field on pages, or
that these templates should use `now()`.)
This includes several breaking changes, but they’re easy to adjust for.
Atom 1.0 is superior to RSS 2.0 in a number of ways, both technical and
legal, though information from the last decade is hard to find.
http://www.intertwingly.net/wiki/pie/Rss20AndAtom10Compared
has some info which is probably still mostly correct.
How do RSS and Atom compare in terms of implementation support? The
impression I get is that proper Atom support in normal content websites
has been universal for over twelve years, but that support in podcasts
was not quite so good, but getting there, over twelve years ago. I have
no more recent facts or figures; no one talks about this stuff these
days. I remember investigating this stuff back in 2011–2013 and coming
to the same conclusion. At that time, I went with Atom on websites and
RSS in podcasts. Now I’d just go full Atom and hang any podcast tools
that don’t support Atom, because Atom’s semantics truly are much better.
In light of all this, I make the bold recommendation to default to Atom.
Nonetheless, for compatibility for existing users, and for those that
have Opinions, I’ve retained the RSS template, so that you can escape
the breaking change easily.
I personally prefer to give feeds a basename that doesn’t mention “Atom”
or “RSS”, e.g. “feed.xml”. I’ll be doing that myself, as I’ll be using
my own template with more Atom features anyway, like author information,
taxonomies and making the title field HTML.
Some notes about the Atom feed template:
- I went with atom.xml rather than something like feed.atom (the .atom
file format being registered for this purpose by RFC4287) due to lack
of confidence that it’ll be served with the right MIME type. .xml is a
safer default.
- It might be nice to get Zola’s version number into the <generator>
tag. Not for any particularly good reason, y’know. Just picture it:
<generator uri="https://www.getzola.org/" version="0.10.0">
Zola
</generator>
- I’d like to get taxonomies into the feed, but this requires exposing a
little more info than is currently exposed. I think it’d require
`TaxonomyConfig` to preferably have a new member `permalink` added
(which should be equivalent to something like `config.base_url ~ "/" ~
taxonomy.slug ~ "/"`), and for the feed to get all the taxonomies
passed into it (`taxonomies: HashMap<String, TaxonomyTerm>`).
Then, the template could be like this, inside the entry:
{% for taxonomy, terms in page.taxonomies %}
{% for term in terms %}
<category scheme="{{ taxonomies[taxonomy].permalink }}"
term="{{ term.slug }}" label="{{ term.name }}" />
{% endfor %}
{% endfor %}
Other remarks:
- I have added a date field `extra.updated` to my posts and include that
in the feed; I’ve observed others with a similar field. I believe this
should be included as an official field. I’m inclined to add author to
at least config.toml, too, for feeds.
- We need to have a link from the docs to the source of the built-in
templates, to help people that wish to alter it.
* get_url takes an optionnal parameter
* Documentation about the 'lang' parameter of 'get_url'
Co-authored-by: Gaëtan Caillaut <gaetan.caillaut@live.com>
* Add path to `TranslatedContent`
This makes it possible to retrieve the translated page through the `get_page` function.
* Use TranslatedContent::path field in test_site_i18n
Use it with the `get_page` function to get a reference to the page object.
* feat(pagination): Add `total_pages` in paginator object
* feat(pagination): Added doc for `total_pages`
* feat(pagination): Added test for `total_pages`
I love the new support for custom taxonomies! I got a little thrown off when updating my site, though, as the docs didn't specify how the page would expose the taxonomies to the template. Wasn't too hard to figure it out, but I figured I'd save the next person who tries it the effort :)
* Add `index page` section to documentation
The current documentation does not describe how to create a index page.
I initially found this confusing, because I expected an index page to be
a **page** rather than a section. Thus, I tried to access the page
content with `{{ page.content }}` and was very frustrated when I could
not.
This addition clarifies that the index page is **always** a section,
even if it does not have any sub-pages. This should also help people
who intend to use Gutenberg to build stand-alone webpages, rather than
blogs.
Add details to the templates/RSS page to clarify that the `rss.xml`
page is only generated if the `generate_rss = true` variable is set
in the site's `config.toml` page. This information is already present
in other parts of the documentation, but is not present in the RSS page,
which could be confusing.
* Added inital trailing_slash impl
* Added simple test
* Updated docs website to use trailing_slash option
* Updated documentation to reflect new trailing_slash option
* Added combined cachebust and trailing_slash test
* Finishing up site
* Make site a bit responsive
* Fix menu responsiveness
* Remove Fira Sans and revamp a bit text
* Update list of syntax and change output of syntax
* Add Rust mention
* Some doc tweaks
* Correct capitalization for GitHub
Correct capitalization for GitHub
* Some CSS tweaks
* More css tweaks + favicon
* Add link to my site