hugo/source/content_directory_test.go
Bjørn Erik Pedersen eb42774e58
Add support for a content dir set per language
A sample config:

```toml
defaultContentLanguage = "en"
defaultContentLanguageInSubdir = true

[Languages]
[Languages.en]
weight = 10
title = "In English"
languageName = "English"
contentDir = "content/english"

[Languages.nn]
weight = 20
title = "På Norsk"
languageName = "Norsk"
contentDir = "content/norwegian"
```

The value of `contentDir` can be any valid path, even absolute path references. The only restriction is that the content dirs cannot overlap.

The content files will be assigned a language by

1. The placement: `content/norwegian/post/my-post.md` will be read as Norwegian content.
2. The filename: `content/english/post/my-post.nn.md` will be read as Norwegian even if it lives in the English content folder.

The content directories will be merged into a big virtual filesystem with one simple rule: The most specific language file will win.
This means that if both `content/norwegian/post/my-post.md` and `content/english/post/my-post.nn.md` exists, they will be considered duplicates and the version inside `content/norwegian` will win.

Note that translations will be automatically assigned by Hugo by the content file's relative placement, so `content/norwegian/post/my-post.md` will be a translation of `content/english/post/my-post.md`.

If this does not work for you, you can connect the translations together by setting a `translationKey` in the content files' front matter.

Fixes #4523
Fixes #4552
Fixes #4553
2018-04-02 08:06:21 +02:00

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package source
import (
"path/filepath"
"testing"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/helpers"
"github.com/gohugoio/hugo/hugofs"
"github.com/spf13/viper"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
)
func TestIgnoreDotFilesAndDirectories(t *testing.T) {
assert := require.New(t)
tests := []struct {
path string
ignore bool
ignoreFilesRegexpes interface{}
}{
{".foobar/", true, nil},
{"foobar/.barfoo/", true, nil},
{"barfoo.md", false, nil},
{"foobar/barfoo.md", false, nil},
{"foobar/.barfoo.md", true, nil},
{".barfoo.md", true, nil},
{".md", true, nil},
{"foobar/barfoo.md~", true, nil},
{".foobar/barfoo.md~", true, nil},
{"foobar~/barfoo.md", false, nil},
{"foobar/bar~foo.md", false, nil},
{"foobar/foo.md", true, []string{"\\.md$", "\\.boo$"}},
{"foobar/foo.html", false, []string{"\\.md$", "\\.boo$"}},
{"foobar/foo.md", true, []string{"foo.md$"}},
{"foobar/foo.md", true, []string{"*", "\\.md$", "\\.boo$"}},
{"foobar/.#content.md", true, []string{"/\\.#"}},
{".#foobar.md", true, []string{"^\\.#"}},
}
for i, test := range tests {
v := viper.New()
v.Set("contentDir", "content")
v.Set("ignoreFiles", test.ignoreFilesRegexpes)
fs := hugofs.NewMem(v)
ps, err := helpers.NewPathSpec(fs, v)
assert.NoError(err)
s := NewSourceSpec(ps, fs.Source)
if ignored := s.IgnoreFile(filepath.FromSlash(test.path)); test.ignore != ignored {
t.Errorf("[%d] File not ignored", i)
}
}
}