hugo/common/herrors/file_error.go
Bjørn Erik Pedersen bc337e6ab5 Add inline shortcode support
An inline shortcode's name must end with `.inline`, all lowercase.

E.g.:

```bash
{{< time.inline >}}{{ now }}{{< /time.inline >}}
```

The above will print the current date and time.

Note that an inline shortcode's inner content is parsed and executed as a Go text template with the same context as a regular shortcode template.

This means that the current page can be accessed via `.Page.Title` etc. This also means that there are no concept of "nested inline shortcodes".

The same inline shortcode can be reused later in the same content file, with different params if needed, using the self-closing syntax:

```
{{< time.inline />}}
```

Fixes #4011
2018-11-27 16:14:09 +01:00

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// Copyright 2018 The Hugo Authors. All rights reserved.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitatio ns under the License.
package herrors
import (
"encoding/json"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/common/text"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
)
var (
_ causer = (*fileError)(nil)
)
// FileError represents an error when handling a file: Parsing a config file,
// execute a template etc.
type FileError interface {
error
text.Positioner
// A string identifying the type of file, e.g. JSON, TOML, markdown etc.
Type() string
}
var _ FileError = (*fileError)(nil)
type fileError struct {
position text.Position
fileType string
cause error
}
// Position returns the text position of this error.
func (e fileError) Position() text.Position {
return e.position
}
func (e *fileError) Type() string {
return e.fileType
}
func (e *fileError) Error() string {
if e.cause == nil {
return ""
}
return e.cause.Error()
}
func (f *fileError) Cause() error {
return f.cause
}
// NewFileError creates a new FileError.
func NewFileError(fileType string, offset, lineNumber, columnNumber int, err error) FileError {
pos := text.Position{Offset: offset, LineNumber: lineNumber, ColumnNumber: columnNumber}
return &fileError{cause: err, fileType: fileType, position: pos}
}
// UnwrapFileError tries to unwrap a FileError from err.
// It returns nil if this is not possible.
func UnwrapFileError(err error) FileError {
for err != nil {
switch v := err.(type) {
case FileError:
return v
case causer:
err = v.Cause()
default:
return nil
}
}
return nil
}
// ToFileErrorWithOffset will return a new FileError with a line number
// with the given offset from the original.
func ToFileErrorWithOffset(fe FileError, offset int) FileError {
pos := fe.Position()
return ToFileErrorWithLineNumber(fe, pos.LineNumber+offset)
}
// ToFileErrorWithOffset will return a new FileError with the given line number.
func ToFileErrorWithLineNumber(fe FileError, lineNumber int) FileError {
pos := fe.Position()
pos.LineNumber = lineNumber
return &fileError{cause: fe, fileType: fe.Type(), position: pos}
}
// ToFileError will convert the given error to an error supporting
// the FileError interface.
func ToFileError(fileType string, err error) FileError {
for _, handle := range lineNumberExtractors {
lno, col := handle(err)
offset, typ := extractOffsetAndType(err)
if fileType == "" {
fileType = typ
}
if lno > 0 || offset != -1 {
return NewFileError(fileType, offset, lno, col, err)
}
}
// Fall back to the pointing to line number 1.
return NewFileError(fileType, -1, 1, 1, err)
}
func extractOffsetAndType(e error) (int, string) {
e = errors.Cause(e)
switch v := e.(type) {
case *json.UnmarshalTypeError:
return int(v.Offset), "json"
case *json.SyntaxError:
return int(v.Offset), "json"
default:
return -1, ""
}
}