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Eric Huss
69a08ef390 Merge pull request #956 from ehuss/rel-0.3.0
Release 0.3.0
2019-06-18 16:02:43 -07:00
Eric Huss
1cd1151790 Release 0.3.0 2019-06-18 15:24:26 -07:00
Eric Zubriski
84d4063e4a Fix-681 (#954)
* Adding section for code snippets.

* Reformatting sections.

* Update mdbook.md
2019-06-13 07:38:12 +02:00
Eric Huss
07830f7f11 Merge pull request #891 from integer32llc/include-before-test
Write preprocessed content to file before testing with rustdoc
2019-06-12 15:01:58 -07:00
Eric Huss
828b7d05c5 Merge pull request #953 from ehuss/update-changelog
Update changelog.
2019-06-12 09:31:45 -07:00
Eric Huss
379004efcb Update changelog. 2019-06-12 09:30:58 -07:00
Eric Huss
2497e77bf1 Support strikethrough and tasklists. (#952) 2019-06-12 17:02:03 +02:00
Eric Huss
0c2292b9aa Update css to support diff syntax highlighting. (#943)
This adds the rules to highlight diff lines with highlight.js.
2019-06-12 16:59:55 +02:00
lzutao
4386a10e87 Explicitly mark fonts and images files as binary (#951) 2019-06-11 21:44:15 +02:00
Eric Huss
3cfed10098 Update to pulldown-cmark 0.5. (#898)
* Update to pulldown-cmark 0.4.1.

* Update to pulldown-cmark 0.5.2.

* Remove pulldown-cmark-to-cmark dependency.

Since it is not compatible with the new pulldown-cmark. This example isn't
directly usable, anyways, and I think the no-op example sufficiently shows how
to make a preprocessor.

* cargo fmt

* Fix example link.
2019-06-11 18:26:24 +02:00
rnitta
a655d5d241 Header elements wrap links (#948)
* swap hierarchy of header for that of link

* fix comment
2019-06-03 14:31:15 +02:00
Eric Huss
f8c3a2deea Update highlight.js (#942)
Updates to v9.15.8.

My main motivation is to fix a minor issue with TOML highlighting.

This keeps the same language list as before with the addition of a new "common"
language `properties` and added `julia` because someone asked for it and I like
julia. The full list from building:

	:common armasm d go handlebars haskell julia rust scala swift x86asm yaml

- apache
- armasm
- bash
- coffeescript
- cpp
- cs
- css
- d
- diff
- go
- xml
- handlebars
- haskell
- http
- ini
- java
- javascript
- json
- julia
- makefile
- markdown
- nginx
- objectivec
- perl
- php
- properties
- python
- ruby
- rust
- scala
- shell
- sql
- swift
- x86asm
- yaml
2019-06-03 14:22:32 +02:00
Eric Huss
b226d2fc55 cargo fmt 2019-05-31 09:19:46 -07:00
lzutao
53ba0d6655 Remove 'static lifetime from static vars (#947) 2019-05-31 18:01:02 +02:00
Eric Huss
43ead86ecc Update toml. (#945)
Just keeping up-to-date.
2019-05-31 18:00:15 +02:00
Eric Huss
1d3ec7e0c7 Support rust edition in playground. (#946)
The endpoint was recently updated to support the edition param.
2019-05-31 17:59:44 +02:00
Eric Huss
f4017376a9 Merge pull request #944 from lzutao/formatting
Minor formatting fixes
2019-05-30 11:12:57 -07:00
Lzu Tao
672cf456eb Remove unnecessary ::<crate>
Find and replace with `git grep -E '\W::[a-z]'` command.
2019-05-30 23:12:33 +07:00
Lzu Tao
8dce00d54d Cargo.toml: Sort dependencies fields 2019-05-30 22:23:42 +07:00
Eric Huss
04e74bfa1b Merge pull request #931 from ehuss/update-deps
cargo update
2019-05-26 11:23:00 -07:00
Eric Huss
4026a586a1 cargo update 2019-05-26 09:23:23 -07:00
lzutao
71281bff10 Update some updatable dependencies (#934)
* Update ammonia dependency

* Update env_logger

* Update itertools

* Update ws dep

* Update pretty_assertions dep
2019-05-26 14:05:42 +02:00
lzutao
8542f7f29d Transition to 2018 edition (#933)
* Transition to 2018 edition

* Update Travis CI badge in README

* Remove non-idiomatic `extern crate` lines
2019-05-25 20:50:41 +02:00
Eric Huss
fe492d1cb9 Merge pull request #937 from ehuss/fix-changelog-typo
Fix changelog typo
2019-05-25 09:02:09 -07:00
Eric Huss
481c2f2194 Fix changelog typo 2019-05-25 09:00:33 -07:00
lzutao
882014860c Update ace editor to v1.4.4 (#935) 2019-05-25 14:39:16 +02:00
Bas Bossink
e3ec751a3f Issue 703 (#929)
* Replace all occurances of altenate backend with alternative backed

Rename test for consistency of the terminology.

* Use better sed command
2019-05-19 22:16:10 +02:00
Eric Huss
fc565df86b Some documentation fixes. (#925) 2019-05-19 00:05:57 +02:00
Eric Huss
ec8e63145c Add a changelog. (#926) 2019-05-18 23:56:01 +02:00
Bas Bossink
2752c88c46 Fix issue #703. (#928) 2019-05-18 23:38:08 +02:00
Eric Huss
e7befd19bc Merge pull request #924 from ehuss/fix-appveyor-token
Fix appveyor github token.
2019-05-16 13:20:42 -07:00
Eric Huss
644b8e132c Fix appveyor github token. 2019-05-16 13:19:39 -07:00
Eric Huss
8e82ae534a Merge pull request #923 from ehuss/new-deploy
Fix automatic deploy.
2019-05-16 09:34:39 -07:00
Eric Huss
6a8a5b7642 Fix automatic deploy.
This should fix deploying release artifacts and gh-pages for the documentation.
Secrets should now be configured in the UI for travis and appveyor.

This also removes some of the appveyor jobs, since they aren't really
necessary, and there are limited jobs on rust-lang-libs.
2019-05-15 15:50:01 -07:00
Roman Proskuryakov
c3284a2ae9 Update mdbook 0.1 -> 0.2 in docs for CI (#918) 2019-05-11 20:30:21 +02:00
Allen
df12cc55c8 Revert "Merge pull request #889 from s3bk/master" (#917)
* Revert "Merge pull request #889 from s3bk/master"

This reverts commit b30b58b565, reversing
changes made to c6220fba83.

* format tests :P
2019-05-09 20:18:28 +02:00
Eric Huss
cb4a3e0711 Fix more print.html links. (#871) 2019-05-08 23:50:59 +02:00
lzutao
9194a40acd CI: Check Rust formatting for each commit (#909) 2019-05-08 21:20:38 +02:00
Bas Bossink
506996808b Fix issue 832 (#841)
* Add if around stub summary creation

Check if an existing SUMMARY.md is present to prevent overwriting it
with the stub SUMMARY.md.

[#832]

* Add test for existing SUMMARY.md
2019-05-08 21:13:20 +02:00
Philipp Hansch
5163c5ab75 Don't let robots index the print.html (#844) 2019-05-08 00:32:43 +02:00
Stefanie Jäger
ecfaed1e02 Change overflow-x to initial (#818)
Change overflow-x from auto to initial.
This resolves weird rendering behavior in Chrome and Safari on macOS.

With help from @bash

Co-authored-by: Ruben Schmidmeister <ruben.schmidmeister@icloud.com>
2019-05-08 00:30:28 +02:00
Eric Huss
8bb5426441 Fix keyboard chapter navigation for file urls. (#915) 2019-05-08 00:29:46 +02:00
Eric Huss
a674c9eff1 Fix "next" navigation on index.html. (#916) 2019-05-08 00:27:48 +02:00
lzutao
7ab939f8f2 CI: Enable sccache build (#913) 2019-05-06 23:41:44 +02:00
lzutao
581187098c Deny 2018 edition idioms globally (#911) 2019-05-06 22:50:34 +02:00
lzutao
ab7802a9a9 Fix most of clippy warnings (#914)
* Fix clippy: cast_lossless

* Fix clippy: match_ref_pats

* Fix clippy: extra_unused_lifetimes

* Fix clippy: needless_lifetimes

* Fix clippy: new_without_default

* Fix clippy: or_fun_call

* Fix clippy: should_implement_trait

* Fix clippy: redundant_closure

* Fix clippy: const_static_lifetime

* Fix clippy: redundant_pattern_matching

* Fix clippy: unused_io_amount

* Fix clippy: string_lit_as_bytes

* Fix clippy: needless_update

* Fix clippy: blacklisted_name

* Fix clippy: collapsible_if

* Fix clippy: match_wild_err_arm

* Fix clippy: single_match

* Fix clippy: useless_vec

* Fix clippy: single_char_pattern

* Fix clippy: float_cmp

* Fix clippy: approx_constant
2019-05-06 20:20:58 +02:00
Dylan DPC
345acb8597 Merge pull request #908 from lzutao/fmt
Formatting whole project
2019-05-06 00:26:50 +02:00
Dylan DPC
6380526e93 Merge pull request #907 from lzutao/lock
Update Cargo.lock
2019-05-05 22:57:41 +02:00
Lzu Tao
4560bdeb47 Update Cargo.lock 2019-05-06 00:12:53 +07:00
Lzu Tao
0aa3a9045a cargo fmt 2019-05-05 22:00:24 +07:00
Dylan DPC
b30b58b565 Merge pull request #889 from s3bk/master
new "Book" theme
2019-05-04 17:45:37 +02:00
Dylan DPC
c6220fba83 Merge pull request #906 from rust-lang-nursery/fix/typo
fixes typo in code
2019-05-04 17:33:05 +02:00
Dylan DPC
652eab6e7e Update custom_preprocessors.rs 2019-05-03 20:32:56 +02:00
Dylan DPC
5726a8afd6 Update build_process.rs 2019-05-03 20:00:43 +02:00
Dylan DPC
7e26a8430d Update mod.rs 2019-05-03 19:59:58 +02:00
Dylan DPC
07a64b110a Merge pull request #905 from ehuss/fix-code-inline-color
Fix color of `code spans` that are links.
2019-05-02 21:14:28 +02:00
Eric Huss
dd69e03ff5 Fix color of code spans that are links. 2019-05-02 11:07:24 -07:00
Dylan DPC
7f3a0ff6a0 Merge pull request #886 from bluejekyll/master
add docs for publishing to github pages manually
2019-04-30 00:50:58 +02:00
Dylan DPC
aea317e173 Update continuous-integration.md 2019-04-30 00:50:35 +02:00
Dylan DPC
f9454615b1 Update book-example/src/continuous-integration.md
Co-Authored-By: bluejekyll <benjaminfry@me.com>
2019-04-29 15:33:31 -07:00
Dylan DPC
39211291d9 Update book-example/src/continuous-integration.md
Co-Authored-By: bluejekyll <benjaminfry@me.com>
2019-04-29 15:33:25 -07:00
Dylan DPC
f01fe854fa Merge pull request #883 from anp/custom_summary
Expose API for building a book with a custom Summary.
2019-04-30 00:25:03 +02:00
Dylan DPC
6eeaaaa44d Merge pull request #819 from StefanieJaeger/css-comment
Update comment in editor.js
2019-04-28 23:56:13 +02:00
Dylan DPC
357ebcf7ce Merge pull request #849 from gentoo90/sidebar-resize
Add sidebar resize
2019-04-28 23:29:07 +02:00
Dylan DPC
1a4f38eace Merge pull request #903 from FreeMasen/master
remove walkdir from lib via handlebars
2019-04-28 22:19:30 +02:00
rfm
1d3f83eede remove walkdir from lib via handlebars 2019-04-28 12:54:01 -05:00
Dylan DPC
9712347b9c Merge pull request #796 from badboy/dont-trim-external-js-path
Don't strip relative path of additional javascript files
2019-04-26 09:01:39 +02:00
Dylan DPC
f73d42d994 Merge pull request #878 from shen390s/master
Cleanup build directory before preprocessors run to keep files genera…
2019-04-26 00:17:09 +02:00
Dylan DPC
a647017e4b Merge pull request #861 from k-nasa/add_colored_help
Add colored help
2019-04-25 23:19:18 +02:00
Dylan DPC
a66d44190e Merge pull request #900 from felixrabe/patch-2
Typo
2019-04-23 22:13:07 +02:00
Felix Rabe
01fd7a76f0 Typo 2019-04-23 22:11:12 +02:00
Dylan DPC
99dc62f9c3 Merge pull request #867 from ffissore/master
Fixed loss of focus when clicking the Copy button
2019-04-23 20:25:58 +02:00
Dylan DPC
b891fd5a12 Merge pull request #834 from donald-pinckney/master
Fixes #826
2019-04-23 11:36:43 +02:00
Federico Fissore
02fa7b0a11 When the Copy button is pressed, focus is lost and scrolling the page
with the arrow keys stops working. Fixed by upgrading ClipboardJS to
the latest version
2019-04-23 09:29:22 +02:00
Dylan DPC
8b2e1c2daa Merge pull request #870 from cauebs/group-events
Group file changes and rebuild book only once
2019-04-23 00:20:54 +02:00
Dylan DPC
88d2f69138 Merge pull request #860 from k-nasa/fix_duplication
Fix duplication with Cargo.toml
2019-04-22 12:31:50 +02:00
Dylan DPC
cb94053779 Merge pull request #892 from integer32llc/fix-warnings
Fix deprecation warnings for trim left/right matches
2019-04-21 21:20:39 +02:00
Dylan DPC
0a8707b1e6 Merge pull request #872 from ehuss/travis-deploy
Fix deploy on Travis.
2019-04-20 19:11:38 +02:00
Donald Pinckney
0dc2728fa9 Merge branch 'master' of github.com:rust-lang-nursery/mdBook 2019-04-18 12:29:32 -04:00
Dylan DPC
9b02cd7496 Merge pull request #897 from ji-zhou/master
Correct grammar: remove the redundancy
2019-04-17 23:47:08 +02:00
ji.zhou
11f86f4511 Correct grammar: remove the redundancy 2019-04-12 22:53:21 +08:00
Carol (Nichols || Goulding)
4abac12c04 Fix deprecation warnings for trim left/right matches 2019-03-23 08:47:10 -04:00
Carol (Nichols || Goulding)
d7c7d91005 Write preprocessed content to file before testing with rustdoc
Fixes #855.
2019-03-23 08:35:44 -04:00
Sebastian Köln
9243cf9d95 well. typo 2019-03-21 07:56:48 +01:00
Sebastian Köln
d2470730fc center book title 2019-03-20 22:13:12 +01:00
Sebastian Köln
6a2e2461fb quote inline code 2019-03-20 17:02:05 +01:00
Sebastian Köln
3faa3e42f0 switch to Source font family 2019-03-20 16:34:19 +01:00
Sebastian Köln
9c8fae4704 fix forgotten rename 2019-03-20 15:36:40 +01:00
Sebastian Köln
9b6f5a9840 add Book theme (Liberation fonts need to be in /fonts/ on the server) 2019-03-20 15:21:36 +01:00
Benjamin Fry
62af2367bb add docs for publishing to github pages manually 2019-03-12 11:22:00 -07:00
Adam Perry
37808b7e08 Expose API for building a book with a custom Summary.
This is useful for situations where you'd like to
supplement or replace the existing Summary parsing with
custom filesystem traversal code or other similar changes.
2019-03-04 11:44:00 -08:00
Rongsong Shen
b37f21a09b Cleanup build directory before preprocessors run to keep files generated by preprocessors 2019-02-16 12:17:26 +08:00
Eric Huss
966632a724 Fix deploy on Travis.
The deploy scripts require TARGET env var to be set, but it wasn't set anywhere, causing it to fail: https://travis-ci.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/builds/97850452.

This also reduces the number of mac builders, since they aren't necessary, and capacity is limited.

The api key will likely need to be updated, too, since the transition to travis.com.

Appveyor also seems to be broken, but I suspect it is also a key issue.
2019-02-03 15:45:02 -08:00
Cauê Baasch de Souza
c7281459f9 Group file changes and rebuild book only once 2019-01-31 16:31:02 -02:00
nasa
ae3f87ad0c fix: Fix Cargo.toml description 2019-01-20 15:12:51 +09:00
Steve Klabnik
c068703028 start next development iteration 0.2.4-alpha.0 2019-01-18 10:43:59 -05:00
Steve Klabnik
6cbc41d413 version 0.2.3 2019-01-18 10:39:51 -05:00
Steve Klabnik
25c1ca1275 Merge pull request #866 from rust-lang-nursery/gh828
Fixing links in print.html
2019-01-18 09:54:17 -05:00
Steve Klabnik
acbb951240 Merge pull request #865 from sderosiaux/patch-1
Fix websocket hostname usage
2019-01-17 15:08:18 -05:00
Steve Klabnik
9e96165d8f Merge pull request #845 from phansch/update_contributing
Update CONTRIBUTING.md (Clippy is on stable now)
2019-01-17 15:07:21 -05:00
Steve Klabnik
5c5ef2f86b Merge pull request #853 from sshplendid/broken-link
Update broken link at the user guide.
2019-01-17 15:06:45 -05:00
Steve Klabnik
23ac06e2eb Fix a bug in link re-writing
In a regex, `.` means `[0-9a-zA-Z]`, not a period character. This means
that this regex worked, unless a link anchor contained `md` inside of
it. This fixes the regex to match a literal period.

Reported by @ehuss in
https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/866#issuecomment-454595806
2019-01-16 15:44:51 -05:00
Steve Klabnik
2ddbb37f49 Fix the bug 2019-01-15 14:10:02 -05:00
Steve Klabnik
a481735fa2 failing test 2019-01-15 14:08:53 -05:00
Stéphane Derosiaux
954cfa86e5 Fix websocket hostname usage
The livereload url was using an unknown property "websocket-address" instead of "websocket-hostname", hence it was always fallback onto the hostname (which can be different).
2019-01-09 17:59:45 +01:00
k-nasa
7e52da3c1b Add colored help 2018-12-25 21:35:37 +09:00
k-nasa
4e8d051bd1 Delete extra space 2018-12-25 21:10:45 +09:00
k-nasa
78ee8e43bb Fix duplication with Cargo.toml 2018-12-25 21:10:07 +09:00
Shawn
b675b91980 Update broken link
https://www.rust-lang.org/downloads.html is the outdated link.
2018-12-15 10:09:23 +09:00
gentoo90
3d8db7f25c Disable text selection and CSS transition while resizing sidebar 2018-12-12 21:55:50 +02:00
gentoo90
3d37e24c14 Add sidebar resizing 2018-12-12 21:55:50 +02:00
Philipp Hansch
eb19d2d654 Update CONTRIBUTING.md (Clippy is on stable now) 2018-12-08 13:48:59 +01:00
Michael Bryan
1052ee92e1 Merge pull request #837 from basbossink/master
Random acts of kindness
2018-12-08 15:44:40 +08:00
Bas Bossink
3598e905aa Make failing_alternate_backend test more platform specific
Use the suggestion from @Michael-F-Bryan to make the passing_ and
failing_alternate_backend test more reliable across platforms.
2018-12-05 22:26:53 +01:00
Bas Bossink
3f002979c4 Suppress dead_code warning in test 2018-12-04 00:57:15 +01:00
Bas Bossink
742dbbc917 Run rustfmt. 2018-12-04 00:11:41 +01:00
Bas Bossink
991a725c26 Solve the simplest clippy warnings and run rustfmt 2018-12-04 00:10:09 +01:00
Donald Pinckney
317c7731da Remove extra comment 2018-11-28 20:07:37 -05:00
Donald Pinckney
4c17b11ed0 Fix #826 2018-11-28 20:05:37 -05:00
Michael Bryan
005dfc55bf Merge pull request #829 from kingdido999/patch-1
Fix invalid url in renderer documentation
2018-11-22 20:12:19 +08:00
Desmond
8c86031384 Fix invalid url in renderer documentation 2018-11-21 08:59:53 +08:00
Stefanie Jäger
5151aae07e Update comment
Comment in editor.js referenced file called "general.styl", changed that
to "general.css".
2018-11-09 17:34:57 +01:00
Michael Bryan
42b87e0fbc Merge pull request #804 from Bassetts/default-theme-option
Default theme option
2018-10-30 21:18:48 +08:00
Matt Ickstadt
33add4b532 Merge pull request #782 from mattico/document-dest-dir-rel
Document dest-dir relative path behavior
2018-10-23 12:16:37 -05:00
Michael Bryan
b0513ee771 Merge pull request #788 from weihanglo/feat/non-ascii-heading-anchor
Allow non alphabetic initial in heading anchor
2018-10-23 19:21:44 +08:00
Michael Bryan
b4538da9c3 Merge pull request #802 from Bassetts/git-button
Implement a git repository button
2018-10-23 19:16:45 +08:00
Michael Bryan
7ac3e50b37 Merge pull request #809 from hikarinotomadoi/fix-documentation-comments-for-HtmlConfig
Improve documentation comments
2018-10-23 19:15:51 +08:00
yoshimura masataka
13a9aab2b2 Improve documentation comments 2018-10-23 10:34:14 +09:00
Jason Liquorish
eccec9bb52 Update documentation for 2018-10-21 13:16:59 +01:00
Michael Bryan
e63f53fe47 (cargo-release) start next development iteration 0.2.3-alpha.0 2018-10-20 14:22:47 +08:00
Michael Bryan
2c20c99d4a (cargo-release) version 0.2.2 2018-10-20 14:21:21 +08:00
Michael Bryan
c6125b184f Merge pull request #807 from rust-lang-nursery/update-readme
Update the readme to mention plugins
2018-10-20 14:17:57 +08:00
Michael Bryan
dfb6e3cb10 Merge pull request #806 from rust-lang-nursery/serialize-checks
Add some round-trip checks for preprocessor input serialization
2018-10-20 14:17:03 +08:00
Michael Bryan
cffc385b0c Updated the user guide's config section to mention specifying plugin commands 2018-10-20 14:16:07 +08:00
Michael Bryan
e73928f933 Mentioned plugins in the README 2018-10-20 14:01:51 +08:00
Michael Bryan
41071a5dd9 Bumped dependencies 2018-10-20 12:51:45 +08:00
Michael Bryan
f6a7432569 Added a round-trip test to make sure parse_input() is always correct 2018-10-20 12:50:35 +08:00
Michael Bryan
89ea60e7a5 Made __non_exhaustive fields #[serde(skip)] 2018-10-20 11:21:24 +08:00
Jason Liquorish
10b69e60c8 Add documentation and tests 2018-10-15 21:40:59 +01:00
Jason Liquorish
336e08fe50 Update FontAwesome version to 4.7.0 2018-10-15 20:01:36 +01:00
Jason Liquorish
5bfdf9fcc8 Added git-repository-icon option
Updated documentation and added tests.
2018-10-15 19:48:54 +01:00
Michael Bryan
29f8b791f1 Merge pull request #792 from rust-lang-nursery/custom-preprocessor
WIP: Custom Preprocessors
2018-10-16 00:02:12 +08:00
xyh
877bf37d18 avoid using cd in example travis-ci script (#803) 2018-10-15 18:52:37 +08:00
Jason Liquorish
d2565af000 Add helper to format theme name for theme changer 2018-10-13 14:44:10 +01:00
Jason Liquorish
599e47f1f1 Initial implementation of a git repository button 2018-10-13 12:17:33 +01:00
Jason Liquorish
0c31ab2953 Initial implementation of default theme option 2018-10-12 19:57:59 +01:00
Michael Bryan
b1c7c54108 Rewrote a large proportion of the Preprocessor docs to be up-to-date 2018-09-25 19:48:20 +08:00
Jan-Erik Rediger
f654c42426 Don't strip relative path of additional javascript files
Previously, additional JavaScript files inside a directory were
correctly copied (with their parent created), but the link to it was
stripped of that parent.
There's no need for that (and it was not done for CSS)
2018-09-19 20:36:32 +02:00
Jan-Erik Rediger
0c926b3e88 Ensure section numbers are correctly incremented after a horizontal separator (#790)
Fixes #779
2018-09-19 23:33:28 +08:00
mwilbur
e4eddb3f26 Fix broken link to API pages (#795) 2018-09-19 23:32:37 +08:00
Michael Bryan
adec78e7f5 Forgot to implement 3rd party preprocessor discovery 2018-09-19 23:16:11 +08:00
Michael Bryan
5cd5e4764c Fleshed out the api docs 2018-09-16 23:44:52 +08:00
Michael Bryan
132f4fd358 Fixed a bug where the tests use the wrong dummy book 2018-09-16 23:33:58 +08:00
Michael Bryan
1d72cea972 The example preprocessor works 2018-09-16 23:28:01 +08:00
Michael Bryan
1aa1194d79 We can shell out to the preprocessor 2018-09-16 23:23:03 +08:00
Michael Bryan
304234c122 The example can now tell mdbook if renderers are supported 2018-09-16 23:00:19 +08:00
Michael Bryan
729c94a7e4 Started working on a custom preprocessor 2018-09-16 22:49:52 +08:00
Ramon Buckland
df874cdbdb Resolves #270. details for Clippy and Rustmft usage (#776)
* Resolves #270. details for Clippy and Rustmft usage

* Fix Typo
2018-09-16 14:39:18 +08:00
Michael Bryan
5dce539928 Notify preprocessors of the mdbook version and add __non_exhaustive elements 2018-09-16 14:27:37 +08:00
Michael Bryan
206a00915b Export the mdbook version from the crate root 2018-09-16 14:22:50 +08:00
Ramon Buckland
ced74ca4dd Updated the documentation for new preprocessor format (#787)
* Updated the documentation for new preprocessor format

* adjusted the descriptions for preprocessors
2018-09-10 19:51:18 +08:00
Michael Bryan
09667c9956 Configurable preprocessor (#658)
* The preprocessor trait now returns a modified book instead of editing in place

* A preprocessor is told which render it's running for

* Made sure preprocessors get their renderer's name

* Users can now manually specify whether a preprocessor should run for a renderer

* You can normally use default preprocessors by default

* Got my logic around the wrong way

* Fixed the `build.use-default-preprocessors` flag
2018-09-10 18:55:58 +08:00
Weihang Lo
d729a762fe Remove insertion on non alphabetic initial headings 2018-09-09 12:00:28 +08:00
Weihang Lo
43b3d157d9 (test) validate id from non ascii headings 2018-09-09 12:00:25 +08:00
Matt Ickstadt
a9f3be6f44 Make serve command note more prominent 2018-09-06 10:24:56 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
34356b87a0 Document dest-dir relative path behavior 2018-09-06 10:24:42 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
48c97dadd0 Merge pull request #777 from wirelyre/fix-additional-css-and-js
Fix paths to additional CSS and JavaScript files
2018-09-04 14:16:42 -04:00
wirelyre
65198a7632 Fix paths to additional CSS and JavaScript files
Expressions in an `#each` block need to begin with "../" to reference
values in the main context.
2018-08-31 20:03:34 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
a0e7b19784 (cargo-release) start next development iteration 0.2.2-alpha.0 2018-08-22 08:51:07 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
7e2e095c26 (cargo-release) version 0.2.1 2018-08-22 08:48:25 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
5baaf55abc Merge pull request #770 from mattico/improve-travis
Improve CI
2018-08-22 08:55:06 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
9157f6e32d Improve CI
- Try to get OSX releases working
- Use LTO for appveyor releases
- Remove unused install.sh
2018-08-21 11:18:20 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
3688f73052 rustfmt
using rustfmt 0.99.2-nightly
2018-08-21 10:58:44 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
3e89e8b1bd Update dependencies 2018-08-21 10:51:34 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
e08fc148b1 Merge pull request #769 from dguo/patch-1
Fix a typo
2018-08-21 09:44:35 -05:00
Danny Guo
d9c1c77aae Fix a typo 2018-08-20 23:48:18 -04:00
Matt Ickstadt
bb2ca4f938 Merge pull request #765 from weihanglo/fix/quote-table-colors
Fix table and quote related color
2018-08-13 11:08:29 -05:00
Weihang Lo
42aded9577 Fix table and quote related color 2018-08-12 02:47:06 +08:00
Matt Ickstadt
7fb2d5437a Merge pull request #761 from sunng87/feature/handlebars-1.0
Update to handlebars 1.0
2018-08-07 15:39:09 -05:00
Ning Sun
4cc3a1333b (feat) update to handlebars 1.0 2018-08-05 15:08:47 +08:00
Matt Ickstadt
322e8fcf77 Rewrap guide markdown at 80 columns
Much of the book was wrapped at around 80 columns, but let's make this consistent.
2018-08-02 21:34:26 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
a8a460545f Update installation instructions in guide 2018-08-02 21:19:47 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
1d69ccae48 Run rustfmt
using 0.8.2-stable included in rustc 1.28.0
2018-08-02 20:22:49 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
762d89ebbf (cargo-release) start next development iteration 0.2.1-alpha.0 2018-08-02 19:20:05 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
91ffca1bbc (cargo-release) version 0.2.0 2018-08-02 19:17:40 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
6f963bbe3c Run AppVeyor on version tags 2018-08-02 19:10:41 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
93af92910a Remove travis github_pages deploy
Since it doesn't work at the moment and it takes a lot of time.
2018-08-02 19:10:11 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
f30ce0184d Fix escaped link preprocessor 2018-08-02 19:04:35 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
ccb2340fbe Update dependencies 2018-08-02 17:33:56 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
bbe6e324d0 Merge pull request #757 from mattico/improve-argparse
Improve command-line argument parsing
2018-08-02 17:28:45 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
a776aa9783 Update documentation for commands 2018-08-02 17:01:47 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
b8f8e76899 Improve command-line argument parsing 2018-08-02 16:52:41 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
ac4e00c7c6 Begin development for the 0.2.0 release 2018-08-02 13:31:58 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
67fde37030 Merge pull request #756 from mattico/test-dir
Fix relative paths in index.html
2018-08-02 13:12:34 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
b2eb1ace08 Fix relative paths in index.html 2018-08-02 12:43:40 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
b5fd170008 Merge pull request #755 from mattico/test-dir
Add directory argument to `mdbook test`
2018-08-01 23:11:32 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
b3665c287d Add directory argument to mdbook test 2018-08-01 17:59:40 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
436c084b9e Merge pull request #754 from mattico/playpen-api
Use stable rust playground API
2018-08-01 15:22:06 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
47f85e71a8 Use stable rust playground API
and also add timeouts to these fetches.
2018-08-01 12:38:36 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
1d448fc8cc (cargo-release) start next development iteration 0.1.11-alpha.0 2018-07-30 19:23:20 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
add23a43c2 (cargo-release) version 0.1.10 2018-07-30 19:21:18 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
8ba1830750 Merge pull request #752 from mattico/icon-margin-padding
Icon button hit-test dead-space fix
2018-07-30 19:19:31 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
76c1c9e0a8 Merge pull request #751 from mattico/update-playpen-bt
Fix rust playground execute API
2018-07-30 19:18:18 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
d054140117 Fix rust playground execute API 2018-07-30 19:17:53 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
512826c465 Fix hiding theme menu 2018-07-30 19:06:50 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
99019b74aa Remove hit-test dead space between buttons 2018-07-30 19:03:29 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
d87e77edd0 Merge pull request #744 from eminence/noplaypen_class
Add a "noplaypen" class for rust code samples.
2018-07-28 19:18:30 -05:00
Andrew Chin
abfc3009fc Add a "noplaypen" class for rust code samples.
This class will supress the "play" button in the html backend (which you
can also do with the "ignore" class), but it will still let the code be
tested via `mdbook test` (which is not possible with the "ignore" class).

This is useful for code examples that don't really do much (and so the
user doesn't gain much from running them), but as an author you still
want to test them to guard against syntax errors and typos and the like.
2018-07-26 17:55:14 -04:00
Matt Ickstadt
028c8b0f75 Merge pull request #743 from mattico/remove-stylus-redux
Convert Stylus to CSS
2018-07-26 15:37:52 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
05f3c693a7 Ensure theme selection button is the full-width of the menu 2018-07-26 15:28:09 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
8b3038e3ef Remove unconditional searchindex.js load
which should have been included in #707
2018-07-26 15:28:09 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
bc432c8f42 Fix favicon in subfolders 2018-07-26 15:28:09 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
e88970d172 Don't use CSS variables in media queries
since they don't work :'(
2018-07-26 15:28:09 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
4c87a0b5f0 Remove stylus support 2018-07-26 15:28:09 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
ac38f05bb6 Change template to use new CSS 2018-07-26 15:28:05 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
3119a7e4bf Fix several CSS bugs 2018-07-26 13:49:57 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
cc745d04f2 Merge css files 2018-07-26 13:37:22 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
d1a23109e2 Convert stylus files to CSS 2018-07-26 13:37:22 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
b3e0942bc9 Fix travis deploy out of disk space error 2018-07-26 13:18:33 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
3e998eb766 (cargo-release) start next development iteration 0.1.10-alpha.0 2018-07-26 12:50:07 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
2bbabdcd62 (cargo-release) version 0.1.9 2018-07-26 12:44:29 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
a287a0dcc8 Merge pull request #742 from mattico/narrow-device-style-fixes
Reduce the margins on header icons on narrow devices
2018-07-25 13:41:33 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
e7afb3340c Reduce the margins on header icons on narrow devices 2018-07-25 13:28:05 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
b4e15e5357 Merge pull request #741 from mattico/fix-mdbook-test
Fix `mdbook test`
2018-07-25 12:56:28 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
1d1d4d7c30 Update tests to handle added dummy_book chapter 2018-07-25 12:45:20 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
35c2d1ff91 Merge pull request #740 from mattico/fix-ios-text-size
Prevent certain mobile browsers from enlarging fonts in landscape ori…
2018-07-25 12:27:16 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
fd9d27e082 rustfmt 2018-07-25 12:20:48 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
0e1787c617 Don't run index preprocessor on mdbook test 2018-07-25 12:19:01 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
e5563182fc Add readme to cause test to fail
The test for `mdbook test` fails due to the index preprocessor which only runs on README files.
2018-07-25 12:14:27 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
a08255316a Prevent certain mobile browsers from enlarging fonts in landscape orientation 2018-07-25 11:25:09 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
ebea8c2337 Fix travis cache configuration 2018-07-24 17:29:44 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
a7342230d5 Merge pull request #739 from mattico/travis-cache-timeout
Increase the travis-ci cache timeout
2018-07-24 17:25:36 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
15b18a682b Increase the travis-ci cache timeout 2018-07-24 17:23:51 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
a8590928cf Update env_logger version 2018-07-24 16:55:02 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
c9a9987aec Merge pull request #738 from mattico/fix-cargo-bin
Move subcommand modules to match cargo conventions
2018-07-24 16:46:57 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
775377acce Merge pull request #737 from mattico/update-deps-easy
Update dependencies
2018-07-24 16:43:14 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
5dd0496a4f Update dependencies
`crossbeam` and `time` are removed since they're no longer used.
2018-07-24 16:40:34 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
f300a21a47 Move subcommand modules to match cargo conventions 2018-07-24 16:34:49 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
0f89abb1c7 Merge pull request #735 from mattico/fix-travis-deploy
Fix travis deploy script
2018-07-24 14:13:39 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
b5e32f57dc Fix travis deploy script 2018-07-24 14:12:27 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
b88abb171c Merge pull request #710 from Eyenseo/master
Fix different font sizes in editor and code
2018-07-24 13:34:34 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
7c8dd5085b Merge pull request #732 from mattico/sidebar-overflow
Allow sidebar section titles to wrap
2018-07-24 12:11:46 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
4f793af53b Allow sidebar section titles to overflow 2018-07-24 12:00:48 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
29b3ff14c7 Merge pull request #719 from lucasem/patch-1
rustdoc codeblock hash escape
2018-07-24 11:09:28 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
0ac36f2183 Merge pull request #690 from mattico/rustfmt
Remove rustfmt.toml
2018-07-23 12:47:33 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
5835da2432 Run rustfmt 2018-07-23 12:47:04 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
646e3f8fd2 Remove rustfmt.toml 2018-07-23 12:39:18 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
da9be67516 Merge pull request #707 from mattico/search-index-opt
Optimize search index
2018-07-23 12:32:05 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
d9dbba49ea Fix for relative paths 2018-07-23 12:19:59 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
384582aeba Cleanup add_doc 2018-07-23 12:08:04 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
e94078cc9c Fix tests 2018-07-23 12:08:04 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
e1a46d213e Use JSON search index with JS fallback
This allows the search index to be loaded asynchronously, and should
use fewer resources as it doesn't have to execute the JS.
JS loading is kept as a fallback for CORS issues with file:// URIs in Chrome.
2018-07-23 12:08:04 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
62c8311301 Don't copy search js when disabled 2018-07-23 12:08:04 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
b8011de3e8 Warn when search index is >10MB 2018-07-23 12:08:04 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
019e74041d Use integer doc_refs to shrink the search index
This change reduced the searchindex.js of book_example from 508KB to 317KB.
2018-07-23 12:08:04 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
8cd7061ff2 Add search.enable config field 2018-07-23 12:08:04 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
96b99472fd Merge pull request #709 from mattico/no-playpen-no-fetch
Only fetch crates list on pages with playpens
2018-07-23 12:06:02 -05:00
Matt Ickstadt
4d357b6779 Merge pull request #728 from kggp1995/master
- Fixed token type.
2018-07-23 12:01:35 -05:00
Corey Farwell
1e6328c112 Merge pull request #727 from waywardmonkeys/update-toml-query
Update to toml-query 0.7
2018-07-22 17:26:16 -04:00
Ganesh Prasad Kumble
21c24c2815 - Fix token type
OAuth token type doesn't work. Have to change it to PAT.
2018-07-21 19:23:47 +05:30
Corey Farwell
bb8b43d396 Merge pull request #726 from waywardmonkeys/update-elasticlunr
Update to elasticlunr 2.3.
2018-07-19 06:38:58 -04:00
Bruce Mitchener
f07e734efc Update to toml-query 0.7
This was just released with an update to its dependencies, so that
mdBook could update its dependencies.
2018-07-19 17:35:34 +07:00
Bruce Mitchener
db2c16102e Update to elasticlunr 2.3.
This removes one of the remaining dependencies upon pre-1.0 regex.
2018-07-19 11:11:54 +07:00
Matt Ickstadt
cae8a8ffe2 Only fetch crates list on pages with playpens 2018-07-16 19:17:00 -05:00
cetra3
bdb37ec117 Use relative links and translate internal references (#603)
* Relative links for 0.1.8

* Compat for IE11 search
2018-07-11 21:33:44 +08:00
Michael Bryan
01656b610f (cargo-release) start next development iteration 0.1.9-alpha.0 2018-07-09 18:40:43 +08:00
Lucas Morales
374e1d3f94 rustdoc codeblock hash escape
pending merge of rust-lang/rust#51803
2018-07-04 16:54:55 +04:00
eyenseo
b452d5e0c7 Fix different font sizes in editor and code
Fixes #705
2018-06-19 22:28:23 +02:00
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* text=auto eol=lf
*.rs rust
*.woff -text
*.ttf -text
*.otf -text
*.png -text
*.woff binary
*.ttf binary
*.otf binary
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language: rust
cache:
- cargo
cache:
directories:
- "$HOME/.cargo"
- "$HOME/.cache/sccache"
before_cache:
- chmod -R a+r $HOME/.cargo
- rm -rf "$HOME/.cargo/registry"
env:
global:
- CRATE_NAME=mdbook
- TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
install:
- sh ci/install.sh
- export PATH=$PATH:$HOME/.cargo/bin
matrix:
include:
- rust: stable
env: TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
- rust: beta
env: TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
- rust: nightly
env: TARGET=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
- rust: stable
os: osx
env: TARGET=x86_64-apple-darwin
before_install:
- export SCCACHE_VER=0.2.8 RUSTC_WRAPPER=sccache
- case "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" in
linux )
cd /tmp
&& travis_retry curl -sSL "https://github.com/mozilla/sccache/releases/download/${SCCACHE_VER}/sccache-${SCCACHE_VER}-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl.tar.gz" | tar xzf -
&& sudo mv "sccache-${SCCACHE_VER}-x86_64-unknown-linux-musl/sccache" /usr/local/bin/sccache;
;;
osx )
cd "${TMPDIR}"
&& travis_retry curl -sSL "https://github.com/mozilla/sccache/releases/download/${SCCACHE_VER}/sccache-${SCCACHE_VER}-x86_64-apple-darwin.tar.gz" | tar xzf -
&& sudo mv "sccache-${SCCACHE_VER}-x86_64-apple-darwin/sccache" /usr/local/bin/sccache;
;;
* ) unset RUSTC_WRAPPER;;
esac
- cd "$TRAVIS_BUILD_DIR"
script:
- cargo build --all --no-default-features
- cargo build --verbose
- cargo test --verbose
after_success:
- bash ci/github_pages.sh
- cargo test --all
- cargo test --all --no-default-features
- if [ "$TARGET" = x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu ] && [ "$TRAVIS_RUST_VERSION" = stable ]; then
rustup component add rustfmt;
rustfmt -vV;
cargo fmt --all -- --check;
fi
before_deploy:
- cargo run -- build book-example
- sh ci/before_deploy.sh
deploy:
provider: releases
api_key:
- secure: 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
- provider: releases
api_key: "$GITHUB_TOKEN"
file_glob: true
file: "$CRATE_NAME-$TRAVIS_TAG-$TARGET.*"
on:
condition: "$TRAVIS_RUST_VERSION = stable"
tags: true
skip_cleanup: true
- provider: pages
local_dir: book-example/book
skip_cleanup: true
github_token: "$GITHUB_TOKEN"
keep_history: true
on:
condition: $TRAVIS_OS_NAME = "linux" && $TRAVIS_RUST_VERSION = "stable"
tags: true
branches:
only:
- "/^v\\d+\\.\\d+\\.\\d+.*$/"
- master
- /^v\d+\.\d+\.\d+.*$/
notifications:
email:

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# Changelog
## mdBook 0.3.0
[6cbc41d...84d4063](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/compare/6cbc41d...84d4063)
### Added
- Added ability to resize the sidebar.
[#849](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/849)
- Added `load_with_config_and_summary` function to `MDBook` to be able to
build a book with a custom `Summary`.
[#883](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/883)
- Set `noindex` on `print.html` page to prevent robots from indexing it.
[#844](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/844)
- Added support for ~~strikethrough~~ and GitHub-style tasklists.
[#952](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/952)
### Changed
- Command-line help output is now colored.
[#861](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/861)
- The build directory is now deleted before rendering starts, instead of after
if finishes.
[#878](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/878)
- Removed dependency on `same-file` crate.
[#903](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/903)
- 💥 Renamed `with_preprecessor` to `with_preprocessor`.
[#906](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/906)
- Updated ACE editor to 1.4.4, should remove a JavaScript console warning.
[#935](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/935)
- Dependencies have been updated.
[#934](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/934)
[#945](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/945)
- Highlight.js has been updated. This fixes some TOML highlighting, and adds
Julia support.
[#942](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/942)
- 🔥 Updated to pulldown-cmark 0.5. This may have significant changes to the
formatting of existing books, as the newer version has more accurate
interpretation of the CommonMark spec and a large number of bug fixes and
changes.
[#898](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/898)
- The `diff` language should now highlight correctly.
[#943](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/943)
- Make the blank region of a header not clickable.
[#948](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/948)
- Rustdoc tests now use the preprocessed content instead of the raw,
unpreprocessed content.
[#891](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/891)
### Fixed
- Fixed file change detection so that `mdbook serve` only reloads once when
multiple files are changed at once.
[#870](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/870)
- Fixed on-hover color highlighting for links in sidebar.
[#834](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/834)
- Fixed loss of focus when clicking the "Copy" button in code blocks.
[#867](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/867)
- Fixed incorrectly stripping the path for `additional-js` files.
[#796](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/796)
- Fixed color of `code spans` that are links.
[#905](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/905)
- Fixed "next" navigation on index.html.
[#916](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/916)
- Fixed keyboard chapter navigation for `file` urls.
[#915](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/915)
- Fixed bad wrapping for inline code on some browsers.
[#818](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/818)
- Properly load an existing `SUMMARY.md` in `mdbook init`.
[#841](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/841)
- Fixed some broken links in `print.html`.
[#871](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/871)
- The Rust Playground link now supports the 2018 edition.
[#946](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/946)
## mdBook 0.2.3 (2018-01-18)
[2c20c99...6cbc41d](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/compare/2c20c99...6cbc41d)
### Added
- Added an optional button to the top of the page which will link to a git
repository. Use the `git-repository-url` and `git-repository-icon` options
in the `[output.html]` section to enable it and set its appearance.
[#802](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/802)
- Added a `default-theme` option to the `[output.html]` section.
[#804](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/804)
### Changed
- 💥 Header ID anchors no longer add an arbitrary `a` character for headers
that start with a non-ascii-alphabetic character.
[#788](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/788)
### Fixed
- Fix websocket hostname usage
[#865](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/865)
- Fixing links in print.html
[#866](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/866)
## mdBook 0.2.2 (2018-10-19)
[7e2e095...2c20c99](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/compare/7e2e095...2c20c99)
### Added
- 🎉 Process-based custom preprocessors. See [the
docs](https://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/mdBook/for_developers/preprocessors.html)
for more.
[#792](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/792)
- 🎉 Configurable preprocessors.
Added `build.use-default-preprocessors` boolean TOML key to allow disabling
the built-in `links` and `index` preprocessors.
Added `[preprocessor]` TOML tables to configure each preprocessor.
Specifying `[preprocessor.links]` or `[preprocessor.index]` will enable the
respective built-in preprocessor if `build.use-default-preprocessors` is
`false`.
Added `fn supports_renderer(&self, renderer: &str) -> bool` to the
`Preprocessor` trait to specify if the preprocessor supports the given
renderer. The default implementation always returns `true`.
`Preprocessor::run` now takes a book by value instead of a mutable
reference. It should return a `Book` value with the intended modifications.
Added `PreprocessorContext::renderer` to indicate the renderer being used.
[#658](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/658)
[#787](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/787)
### Fixed
- Fix paths to additional CSS and JavaScript files
[#777](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/777)
- Ensure section numbers are correctly incremented after a horizontal
separator
[#790](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/790)
## mdBook 0.2.1 (2018-08-22)
[91ffca1...7e2e095](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/compare/91ffca1...7e2e095)
### Changed
- Update to handlebars-rs 1.0
[#761](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/761)
### Fixed
- Fix table colors, broken by Stylus -> CSS transition
[#765](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/765)
## mdBook 0.2.0 (2018-08-02)
### Changed
- 💥 This release changes how links are handled in mdBook. Previously, relative
links were interpreted relative to the book's root. In `0.2.0`+ links are
relative to the page they are in, and use the `.md` extension. This has [several
advantages](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/603#issue-166701447),
such as making links work in other markdown viewers like GitHub. You will
likely have to change links in your book to accommodate this change. For
example, a book with this layout:
```
chapter_1/
section_1.md
section_2.md
SUMMARY.md
```
Previously a link in `section_1.md` to `section_2.md` would look like this:
```markdown
[section_2](chapter_1/section_2.html)
```
Now it must be changed to this:
```markdown
[section_2](section_2.md)
```
- 💥 `mdbook test --library-path` now accepts a comma-delimited list of
arguments rather than taking all following arguments. This makes it easier
to handle the trailing book directory argument without always needing to put
` -- ` before it. Multiple instances of the option continue to be accepted:
`mdbook test -L foo -L bar`.
- 💥 `mdbook serve` has some of its options renamed for clarity. See `mdbook
help serve` for details.
- Embedded rust playpens now use the "stable" playground API.
[#754](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/754)
### Fixed
- Escaped includes (`\{{#include file.rs}}`) will now render correctly.
[f30ce01](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/commit/f30ce0184d71e342141145472bf816419d30a2c5)
- `index.html` will now render correctly when the book's first section is
inside a subdirectory.
[#756](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/pull/756)

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The resulting binary can be found in `mdBook/target/debug/` under the name `mdBook` or `mdBook.exe`.
### Code Quality
### Making changes to the style
We love code quality and Rust has some excellent tools to assist you with contributions.
mdBook doesn't use CSS directly but uses [Stylus](http://stylus-lang.com/), a CSS-preprocessor which compiles to CSS.
#### Formatting Code with rustfmt
When you want to change the style, it is important to not change the CSS directly because any manual modification to
the CSS files will be overwritten when compiling the stylus files. Instead, you should make your changes directly in the
[stylus files](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/tree/master/src/theme/stylus) and regenerate the CSS.
Before you make your Pull Request to the project, please run it through the `rustfmt` utility.
This will ensure we have good quality source code that is better for us all to maintain.
For this to work, you first need [Node and NPM](https://nodejs.org/en/) installed on your machine.
Then run the following command to install both [stylus](http://stylus-lang.com/) and [nib](https://tj.github.io/nib/), you might need `sudo` to install successfully.
[rustfmt](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rustfmt) has a lot more information on the project.
The quick guide is
```
npm install -g stylus nib
```
1. Install it
```
rustup component add rustfmt
```
1. You can now run `rustfmt` on a single file simply by...
```
rustfmt src/path/to/your/file.rs
```
... or you can format the entire project with
```
cargo fmt
```
When run through `cargo` it will format all bin and lib files in the current crate.
When that finished, you can simply regenerate the CSS files by building mdBook with the following command:
For more information, such as running it from your favourite editor, please see the `rustfmt` project. [rustfmt](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rustfmt)
```
cargo build --features=regenerate-css
```
This should automatically call the appropriate stylus command to recompile the files to CSS and include them in the project.
#### Finding Issues with Clippy
Clippy is a code analyser/linter detecting mistakes, and therfore helps to improve your code.
Like formatting your code with `rustfmt`, running clippy regularly and before your Pull Request will
help us maintain awesome code.
The best documentation can be found over at [rust-clippy](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/rust-clippy)
1. To install
```
rustup component add clippy
```
2. Running clippy
```
cargo clippy
```
Clippy has an ever growing list of checks, that are managed in [lint files](https://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html).
### Making a pull-request

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[package]
name = "mdbook"
version = "0.1.8"
authors = ["Mathieu David <mathieudavid@mathieudavid.org>", "Michael-F-Bryan <michaelfbryan@gmail.com>"]
description = "Create books from markdown files"
version = "0.3.0"
authors = [
"Mathieu David <mathieudavid@mathieudavid.org>",
"Michael-F-Bryan <michaelfbryan@gmail.com>",
"Matt Ickstadt <mattico8@gmail.com>"
]
documentation = "http://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/mdBook/index.html"
repository = "https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook"
edition = "2018"
exclude = ["/book-example/*"]
keywords = ["book", "gitbook", "rustbook", "markdown"]
license = "MPL-2.0"
readme = "README.md"
build = "build.rs"
exclude = [
"book-example/*",
"src/theme/stylus/**",
]
repository = "https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook"
description = "Creates a book from markdown files"
[dependencies]
clap = "2.24"
chrono = "0.4"
handlebars = "0.32"
serde = "1.0"
serde_derive = "1.0"
error-chain = "0.11"
serde_json = "1.0"
pulldown-cmark = "0.1.2"
clap = "2.24"
env_logger = "0.6"
error-chain = "0.12"
handlebars = { version = "1.0", default-features = false, features = ["no_dir_source"] }
itertools = "0.8"
lazy_static = "1.0"
log = "0.4"
env_logger = "0.5.0-rc.1"
toml = "0.4"
memchr = "2.0"
open = "1.1"
pulldown-cmark = "0.5"
regex = "1.0.0"
tempfile = "3.0"
itertools = "0.7"
serde = "1.0"
serde_derive = "1.0"
serde_json = "1.0"
shlex = "0.1"
toml-query = "0.6"
tempfile = "3.0"
toml = "0.5.1"
toml-query = "0.9"
# Watch feature
notify = { version = "4.0", optional = true }
time = { version = "0.1.34", optional = true }
crossbeam = { version = "0.3", optional = true }
# Serve feature
iron = { version = "0.6", optional = true }
staticfile = { version = "0.5", optional = true }
ws = { version = "0.7", optional = true}
ws = { version = "0.8", optional = true}
# Search feature
elasticlunr-rs = { version = "2.2", optional = true, default-features = false }
ammonia = { version = "1.1", optional = true }
[build-dependencies]
error-chain = "0.11"
elasticlunr-rs = { version = "2.3", optional = true, default-features = false }
ammonia = { version = "2.1", optional = true }
[dev-dependencies]
select = "0.4"
pretty_assertions = "0.5"
pretty_assertions = "0.6"
walkdir = "2.0"
pulldown-cmark-to-cmark = "1.1.0"
[features]
default = ["output", "watch", "serve", "search"]
debug = []
output = []
regenerate-css = []
watch = ["notify", "time", "crossbeam"]
watch = ["notify"]
serve = ["iron", "staticfile", "ws"]
search = ["elasticlunr-rs", "ammonia"]
[[bin]]
doc = false
name = "mdbook"
path = "src/bin/mdbook.rs"

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<tr>
<td><strong>Linux / OS X</strong></td>
<td>
<a href="https://travis-ci.org/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook"><img src="https://travis-ci.org/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook.svg?branch=master"></a>
<a href="https://travis-ci.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook"><img src="https://travis-ci.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook.svg?branch=master"></a>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ There are multiple ways to install mdBook.
another CI server, we recommend that you specify a semver version range for
mdBook when you install it through your script!
This will constrain the server to install the latests **non-breaking**
This will constrain the server to install the latest **non-breaking**
version of mdBook and will prevent your books from failing to build because
we released a new version. For example:
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ There are multiple ways to install mdBook.
cargo install mdbook --vers "^0.1.0"
```
3. **From Git**
3. **From Git**
The version published to crates.io will ever so slightly be behind the
version hosted here on GitHub. If you need the latest version you can build
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ There are multiple ways to install mdBook.
Again, make sure to add the Cargo bin directory to your `PATH`.
4. **For Contributions**
4. **For Contributions**
If you want to contribute to mdBook you will have to clone the repository on
your local machine:
@@ -145,6 +145,57 @@ explanation, check out the [User Guide].
Delete directory in which generated book is located.
### 3rd Party Plugins
The way a book is loaded and rendered can be configured by the user via third
party plugins. These plugins are just programs which will be invoked during the
build process and are split into roughly two categories, *preprocessors* and
*renderers*.
Preprocessors are used to transform a book before it is sent to a renderer.
One example would be to replace all occurrences of
`{{#include some_file.ext}}` with the contents of that file. Some existing
preprocessors are:
- `index` - a built-in preprocessor (enabled by default) which will transform
all `README.md` chapters to `index.md` so `foo/README.md` can be accessed via
the url `foo/` when published to a browser
- `links` - a built-in preprocessor (enabled by default) for expanding the
`{{# playpen}}` and `{{# include}}` helpers in a chapter.
Renderers are given the final book so they can do something with it. This is
typically used for, as the name suggests, rendering the document in a particular
format, however there's nothing stopping a renderer from doing static analysis
of a book in order to validate links or run tests. Some existing renderers are:
- `html` - the built-in renderer which will generate a HTML version of the book
- [`linkcheck`] - a backend which will check that all links are valid
- [`epub`] - an experimental EPUB generator
> **Note for Developers:** Feel free to send us a PR if you've developed your
> own plugin and want it mentioned here.
A preprocessor or renderer is enabled by installing the appropriate program and
then mentioning it in the book's `book.toml` file.
```console
$ cargo install mdbook-linkcheck
$ edit book.toml && cat book.toml
[book]
title = "My Awesome Book"
authors = ["Michael-F-Bryan"]
[output.html]
[output.linkcheck] # enable the "mdbook-linkcheck" renderer
$ mdbook build
2018-10-20 13:57:51 [INFO] (mdbook::book): Book building has started
2018-10-20 13:57:51 [INFO] (mdbook::book): Running the html backend
2018-10-20 13:57:53 [INFO] (mdbook::book): Running the linkcheck backend
```
For more information on the plugin system, consult the [User Guide].
### As a library
@@ -189,3 +240,5 @@ All the code in this repository is released under the ***Mozilla Public License
[Rust]: https://www.rust-lang.org/
[CLI docs]: http://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/mdBook/cli/init.html
[master-docs]: http://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/mdBook/mdbook/
[`linkcheck`]: https://crates.io/crates/mdbook-linkcheck
[`epub`]: https://crates.io/crates/mdbook-epub

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environment:
global:
PROJECT_NAME: mdBook
nodejs_version: "6"
matrix:
# Stable channel
- TARGET: i686-pc-windows-msvc
RUST_CHANNEL: stable
- TARGET: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
RUST_CHANNEL: stable
# Beta channel
- TARGET: i686-pc-windows-msvc
RUST_CHANNEL: beta
- TARGET: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
RUST_CHANNEL: beta
# Nightly channel
- TARGET: i686-pc-windows-msvc
RUST_CHANNEL: nightly
- TARGET: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
RUST_CHANNEL: nightly
@@ -32,22 +24,17 @@ install:
- set PATH=%PATH%;C:\Users\appveyor\.cargo\bin
- rustc -Vv
- cargo -V
- ps: Install-Product node $env:nodejs_version
- node --version
- npm --version
- npm install -g stylus nib
build: false
# Equivalent to Travis' `script` phase
test_script:
- cargo build --verbose
- cargo build --verbose --features=regenerate-css
- cargo test --verbose
- cargo test --all
- cargo test --all --no-default-features
before_deploy:
# Generate artifacts for release
- cargo build --release
- cargo rustc --bin mdbook --release -- -C lto
- mkdir staging
- copy target\release\mdbook.exe staging
- cd staging
@@ -57,8 +44,7 @@ before_deploy:
deploy:
description: 'Windows release'
artifact: /.*\.zip/
auth_token:
secure: QQhjKVyz7mpjlyGhlXytbFQQfKFQWTahHkD+B0NzIUoEVqO7ZLWjnoWasvLqW4nE
auth_token: $(GITHUB_TOKEN)
provider: GitHub
on:
RUST_CHANNEL: stable
@@ -67,3 +53,4 @@ deploy:
branches:
only:
- master
- /^v\d+\.\d+\.\d+.*$/

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# mdBook
**mdBook** is a command line tool and Rust crate to create books using Markdown files. It's very similar to Gitbook but written in [Rust](http://www.rust-lang.org).
**mdBook** is a command line tool and Rust crate to create books using Markdown
files. It's very similar to Gitbook but written in
[Rust](http://www.rust-lang.org).
What you are reading serves as an example of the output of mdBook and at the same time as a high-level documentation.
What you are reading serves as an example of the output of mdBook and at the
same time as a high-level documentation.
mdBook is free and open source, you can find the source code on [Github](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook). Issues and feature requests can be posted on the [Github Issue tracker](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/issues).
mdBook is free and open source, you can find the source code on
[GitHub](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook). Issues and feature
requests can be posted on the [GitHub issue
tracker](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/issues).
## API docs
Alongside this book you can also read the [API docs](https://docs.rs/mdbook/*/mdbook/) generated by Rustdoc if you would like to use mdBook as a crate or write a new renderer and need a more low-level overview.
Alongside this book you can also read the [API
docs](https://docs.rs/mdbook/*/mdbook/) generated by Rustdoc if you would like
to use mdBook as a crate or write a new renderer and need a more low-level
overview.
## License
mdBook, all the source code, is released under the [Mozilla Public License v2.0](https://www.mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/)
mdBook, all the source code, is released under the [Mozilla Public License
v2.0](https://www.mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/).

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- [Continuous Integration](continuous-integration.md)
- [For Developers](for_developers/README.md)
- [Preprocessors](for_developers/preprocessors.md)
- [Alternate Backends](for_developers/backends.md)
- [Alternative Backends](for_developers/backends.md)
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# Command Line Tool
mdBook can be used either as a command line tool or a [Rust crate](https://crates.io/crates/mdbook).
Let's focus on the command line tool capabilities first.
mdBook can be used either as a command line tool or a [Rust
crate](https://crates.io/crates/mdbook). Let's focus on the command line tool
capabilities first.
## Install
## Install From Binaries
Precompiled binaries are provided for major platforms on a best-effort basis.
Visit [the releases page](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/releases)
to download the appropriate version for your platform.
## Install From Source
mdBook can also be installed from source
### Pre-requisite
mdBook is written in **[Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/)** and therefore needs to be compiled with **Cargo**, because we don't yet offer ready-to-go binaries. If you haven't already installed Rust, please go ahead and [install it](https://www.rust-lang.org/downloads.html) now.
mdBook is written in **[Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/)** and therefore needs
to be compiled with **Cargo**. If you haven't already installed Rust, please go
ahead and [install it](https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install) now.
### Install Crates.io version
Installing mdBook is relatively easy if you already have Rust and Cargo installed. You just have to type this snippet in your terminal:
Installing mdBook is relatively easy if you already have Rust and Cargo
installed. You just have to type this snippet in your terminal:
```bash
cargo install mdbook
```
This will fetch the source code from [Crates.io](https://crates.io/) and compile it. You will have to add Cargo's `bin` directory to your `PATH`.
This will fetch the source code for the latest release from
[Crates.io](https://crates.io/) and compile it. You will have to add Cargo's
`bin` directory to your `PATH`.
Run `mdbook help` in your terminal to verify if it works. Congratulations, you have installed mdBook!
Run `mdbook help` in your terminal to verify if it works. Congratulations, you
have installed mdBook!
### Install Git version
The **[git version](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook)** contains all the latest bug-fixes and features, that will be released in the next version on **Crates.io**, if you can't wait until the next release. You can build the git version yourself. Open your terminal and navigate to the directory of you choice. We need to clone the git repository and then build it with Cargo.
The **[git version](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook)** contains all
the latest bug-fixes and features, that will be released in the next version on
**Crates.io**, if you can't wait until the next release. You can build the git
version yourself. Open your terminal and navigate to the directory of you
choice. We need to clone the git repository and then build it with Cargo.
```bash
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook.git
@@ -32,4 +51,5 @@ cd mdBook
cargo build --release
```
The executable `mdbook` will be in the `./target/release` folder, this should be added to the path.
The executable `mdbook` will be in the `./target/release` folder, this should be
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mdbook build
```
It will try to parse your `SUMMARY.md` file to understand the structure of your book
and fetch the corresponding files.
It will try to parse your `SUMMARY.md` file to understand the structure of your
book and fetch the corresponding files.
The rendered output will maintain the same directory structure as the source for
convenience. Large books will therefore remain structured when rendered.
#### Specify a directory
Like `init`, the `build` command can take a directory as an argument to use
instead of the current working directory.
The `build` command can take a directory as an argument to use as the book's
root instead of the current working directory.
```bash
mdbook build path/to/book
@@ -23,13 +23,17 @@ mdbook build path/to/book
#### --open
When you use the `--open` (`-o`) option, mdbook will open the rendered book in
When you use the `--open` (`-o`) flag, mdbook will open the rendered book in
your default web browser after building it.
#### --dest-dir
The `--dest-dir` (`-d`) option allows you to change the output directory for your book.
The `--dest-dir` (`-d`) option allows you to change the output directory for the
book. Relative paths are interpreted relative to the book's root directory. If
not specified it will default to the value of the `build.build-dir` key in
`book.toml`, or to `./book`.
-------------------
***note:*** *make sure to run the build command in the root directory and not in the source directory*
***Note:*** *Make sure to run the build command in the root directory and not in
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mdbook clean
```
It will try to delete the built book. If a path is provided, it will be used.
#### Specify a directory
Like `init`, the `clean` command can take a directory as an argument to use
instead of the normal build directory.
The `clean` command can take a directory as an argument to use as the book's
root instead of the current working directory.
```bash
mdbook clean path/to/book
```
#### --dest-dir
The `--dest-dir` (`-d`) option allows you to override the book's output
directory, which will be deleted by this command. Relative paths are interpreted
relative to the book's root directory. If not specified it will default to the
value of the `build.build-dir` key in `book.toml`, or to `./book`.
```bash
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# The init command
There is some minimal boilerplate that is the same for every new book. It's for this purpose that mdBook includes an `init` command.
There is some minimal boilerplate that is the same for every new book. It's for
this purpose that mdBook includes an `init` command.
The `init` command is used like this:
@@ -7,7 +9,8 @@ The `init` command is used like this:
mdbook init
```
When using the `init` command for the first time, a couple of files will be set up for you:
When using the `init` command for the first time, a couple of files will be set
up for you:
```bash
book-test/
├── book
@@ -16,30 +19,36 @@ book-test/
└── SUMMARY.md
```
- The `src` directory is were you write your book in markdown. It contains all the source files,
configuration files, etc.
- The `src` directory is were you write your book in markdown. It contains all
the source files, configuration files, etc.
- The `book` directory is where your book is rendered. All the output is ready to be uploaded
to a server to be seen by your audience.
- The `book` directory is where your book is rendered. All the output is ready
to be uploaded to a server to be seen by your audience.
- The `SUMMARY.md` file is the most important file, it's the skeleton of your book and is discussed in more detail in another [chapter](format/summary.html).
- The `SUMMARY.md` file is the most important file, it's the skeleton of your
book and is discussed in more detail [in another
chapter](../format/summary.md)
#### Tip & Trick: Hidden Feature
When a `SUMMARY.md` file already exists, the `init` command will first parse it and generate the missing files according to the paths used in the `SUMMARY.md`. This allows you to think and create the whole structure of your book and then let mdBook generate it for you.
#### Tip: Generate chapters from SUMMARY.md
When a `SUMMARY.md` file already exists, the `init` command will first parse it
and generate the missing files according to the paths used in the `SUMMARY.md`.
This allows you to think and create the whole structure of your book and then
let mdBook generate it for you.
#### Specify a directory
When using the `init` command, you can also specify a directory, instead of using the current working directory,
by appending a path to the command:
The `init` command can take a directory as an argument to use as the book's root
instead of the current working directory.
```bash
mdbook init path/to/book
```
## --theme
#### --theme
When you use the `--theme` argument, the default theme will be copied into a directory
called `theme` in your source directory so that you can modify it.
When you use the `--theme` flag, the default theme will be copied into a
directory called `theme` in your source directory so that you can modify it.
The theme is selectively overwritten, this means that if you don't want to overwrite a
specific file, just delete it and the default file will be used.
The theme is selectively overwritten, this means that if you don't want to
overwrite a specific file, just delete it and the default file will be used.

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# The serve command
The `serve` command is useful when you want to preview your book. It also does hot reloading of the webpage whenever a file changes.
It achieves this by serving the books content over `localhost:3000` (unless otherwise configured, see below) and runs a websocket server on `localhost:3001` which triggers the reloads.
This preferred by many for writing books with mdbook because it allows for you to see the result of your work instantly after every file change.
The serve command is used to preview a book by serving it over HTTP at
`localhost:3000` by default. Additionally it watches the book's directory for
changes, rebuilding the book and refreshing clients for each change. A websocket
connection is used to trigger the client-side refresh.
***Note:*** *The `serve` command is for testing a book's HTML output, and is not
intended to be a complete HTTP server for a website.*
#### Specify a directory
Like `watch`, `serve` can take a directory as an argument to use instead of
the current working directory.
The `serve` command can take a directory as an argument to use as the book's
root instead of the current working directory.
```bash
mdbook serve path/to/book
```
#### Server options
`serve` has four options: the http port, the websocket port, the interface to serve on, and the public address of the server so that the browser may reach the websocket server.
`serve` has four options: the HTTP port, the WebSocket port, the HTTP hostname
to listen on, and the hostname for the browser to connect to for WebSockets.
For example: suppose you had an nginx server for SSL termination which has a public address of 192.168.1.100 on port 80 and proxied that to 127.0.0.1 on port 8000. To run use the nginx proxy do:
For example: suppose you have an nginx server for SSL termination which has a
public address of 192.168.1.100 on port 80 and proxied that to 127.0.0.1 on port
8000\. To run use the nginx proxy do:
```bash
mdbook serve path/to/book -p 8000 -i 127.0.0.1 -a 192.168.1.100
mdbook serve path/to/book -p 8000 -n 127.0.0.1 --websocket-hostname 192.168.1.100
```
If you were to want live reloading for this you would need to proxy the websocket calls through nginx as well from `192.168.1.100:<WS_PORT>` to `127.0.0.1:<WS_PORT>`. The `-w` flag allows for the websocket port to be configured.
If you were to want live reloading for this you would need to proxy the
websocket calls through nginx as well from `192.168.1.100:<WS_PORT>` to
`127.0.0.1:<WS_PORT>`. The `-w` flag allows for the websocket port to be
configured.
#### --open
When you use the `--open` (`-o`) option, mdbook will open the book in your
your default web browser after starting the server.
When you use the `--open` (`-o`) flag, mdbook will open the book in your
default web browser after starting the server.
#### --dest-dir
The `--dest-dir` (`-d`) option allows you to change the output directory for your book.
-----
***note:*** *the `serve` command has not gotten a lot of testing yet, there could be some rough edges. If you discover a problem, please report it [on Github](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/issues)*
The `--dest-dir` (`-d`) option allows you to change the output directory for the
book. Relative paths are interpreted relative to the book's root directory. If
not specified it will default to the value of the `build.build-dir` key in
`book.toml`, or to `./book`.

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# The test command
When writing a book, you sometimes need to automate some tests. For example, [The Rust Programming Book](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/) uses a lot of code examples that could get outdated.
Therefore it is very important for them to be able to automatically test these code examples.
When writing a book, you sometimes need to automate some tests. For example,
[The Rust Programming Book](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/) uses a lot
of code examples that could get outdated. Therefore it is very important for
them to be able to automatically test these code examples.
mdBook supports a `test` command that will run all available tests in mdBook. At the moment, only one test is available:
*"Test Rust code examples using Rustdoc"*, but I hope this will be expanded in the future to include more tests like:
mdBook supports a `test` command that will run all available tests in a book. At
the moment, only rustdoc tests are supported, but this may be expanded upon in
the future.
- checking for broken links
- checking for unused files
- ...
#### Disable tests on a code block
In the future I would like the user to be able to enable / disable test from the `book.toml` configuration file and support custom tests.
rustdoc doesn't test code blocks which contain the `ignore` attribute:
```rust,ignore
fn main() {}
```
rustdoc also doesn't test code blocks which specify a language other than Rust:
```markdown
**Foo**: _bar_
```
rustdoc *does* test code blocks which have no language specified:
```
This is going to cause an error!
```
#### Specify a directory
The `test` command can take a directory as an argument to use as the book's root
instead of the current working directory.
**How to use it:**
```bash
$ mdbook test
[*]: Testing file: "/mdBook/book-example/src/README.md”
mdbook test path/to/book
```
#### --library-path
The `--library-path` (`-L`) option allows you to add directories to the library
search path used by `rustdoc` when it builds and tests the examples. Multiple
directories can be specified with multiple options (`-L foo -L bar`) or with a
comma-delimited list (`-L foo,bar`).
#### --dest-dir
The `--dest-dir` (`-d`) option allows you to change the output directory for the
book. Relative paths are interpreted relative to the book's root directory. If
not specified it will default to the value of the `build.build-dir` key in
`book.toml`, or to `./book`.

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@@ -1,12 +1,14 @@
# The watch command
The `watch` command is useful when you want your book to be rendered on every file change.
You could repeatedly issue `mdbook build` every time a file is changed. But using `mdbook watch` once will watch your files and will trigger a build automatically whenever you modify a file.
The `watch` command is useful when you want your book to be rendered on every
file change. You could repeatedly issue `mdbook build` every time a file is
changed. But using `mdbook watch` once will watch your files and will trigger a
build automatically whenever you modify a file.
#### Specify a directory
Like `init` and `build`, `watch` can take a directory as an argument to use
instead of the current working directory.
The `watch` command can take a directory as an argument to use as the book's
root instead of the current working directory.
```bash
mdbook watch path/to/book
@@ -19,8 +21,7 @@ your default web browser.
#### --dest-dir
The `--dest-dir` (`-d`) option allows you to change the output directory for your book.
-----
***note:*** *the `watch` command has not gotten a lot of testing yet, there could be some rough edges. If you discover a problem, please report it [on Github](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/issues)*
The `--dest-dir` (`-d`) option allows you to change the output directory for the
book. Relative paths are interpreted relative to the book's root directory. If
not specified it will default to the value of the `build.build-dir` key in
`book.toml`, or to `./book`.

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@@ -22,11 +22,11 @@ rust:
before_script:
- (test -x $HOME/.cargo/bin/cargo-install-update || cargo install cargo-update)
- (test -x $HOME/.cargo/bin/mdbook || cargo install --vers "^0.1" mdbook)
- (test -x $HOME/.cargo/bin/mdbook || cargo install --vers "^0.3" mdbook)
- cargo install-update -a
script:
- cd path/to/mybook && mdbook build && mdbook test
- mdbook build path/to/mybook && mdbook test path/to/mybook
```
## Deploying Your Book to GitHub Pages
@@ -34,12 +34,13 @@ script:
Following these instructions will result in your book being published to GitHub
pages after a successful CI run on your repository's `master` branch.
First, create a new GitHub oauth token with the "public_repo" permissions (or
"repo" for private repositories). Go to your repository's Travis CI settings
page and add an environment variable named `GITHUB_TOKEN` that is marked secure
and *not* shown in the logs.
First, create a new GitHub "Personal Access Token" with the "public_repo"
permissions (or "repo" for private repositories). Go to your repository's Travis
CI settings page and add an environment variable named `GITHUB_TOKEN` that is
marked secure and *not* shown in the logs.
Then, add this snippet to your `.travis.yml`:
Then, append this snippet to your `.travis.yml` and update the path to the
`book` directory:
```yaml
deploy:
@@ -53,3 +54,36 @@ deploy:
```
That's it!
### Deploying to GitHub Pages manually
If your CI doesn't support GitHub pages, or you're deploying somewhere else
with integrations such as Github Pages:
*note: you may want to use different tmp dirs*:
```console
$> git worktree add /tmp/book gh-pages
$> mdbook build
$> rm -rf /tmp/book/* # this won't delete the .git directory
$> cp -rp book/* /tmp/book/
$> cd /tmp/book
$> git add -A
$> git commit 'new book message'
$> git push origin gh-pages
$> cd -
```
Or put this into a Makefile rule:
```makefile
.PHONY: deploy
deploy: book
@echo "====> deploying to github"
git worktree add /tmp/book gh-pages
rm -rf /tmp/book/*
cp -rp book/* /tmp/book/
cd /tmp/book && \
git add -A && \
git commit -m "deployed on $(shell date) by ${USER}" && \
git push origin gh-pages
```

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@@ -1,18 +1,18 @@
# For Developers
While `mdbook` is mainly used as a command line tool, you can also import the
While `mdbook` is mainly used as a command line tool, you can also import the
underlying library directly and use that to manage a book. It also has a fairly
flexible plugin mechanism, allowing you to create your own custom tooling and
flexible plugin mechanism, allowing you to create your own custom tooling and
consumers (often referred to as *backends*) if you need to do some analysis of
the book or render it in a different format.
The *For Developers* chapters are here to show you the more advanced usage of
The *For Developers* chapters are here to show you the more advanced usage of
`mdbook`.
The two main ways a developer can hook into the book's build process is via,
- [Preprocessors](for_developers/preprocessors.html)
- [Alternate Backends](for_developers/backends.html)
- [Preprocessors](preprocessors.md)
- [Alternative Backends](backends.md)
## The Build Process
@@ -32,15 +32,15 @@ The process of rendering a book project goes through several steps.
The `mdbook` binary is just a wrapper around the `mdbook` crate, exposing its
functionality as a command-line program. As such it is quite easy to create your
own programs which use `mdbook` internally, adding your own functionality (e.g.
own programs which use `mdbook` internally, adding your own functionality (e.g.
a custom preprocessor) or tweaking the build process.
The easiest way to find out how to use the `mdbook` crate is by looking at the
[API Docs]. The top level documentation explains how one would use the
[API Docs]. The top level documentation explains how one would use the
[`MDBook`] type to load and build a book, while the [config] module gives a good
explanation on the configuration system.
[`MDBook`]: http://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/mdBook/mdbook/book/struct.MDBook.html
[API Docs]: http://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/mdBook/mdbook/
[API Docs]: https://docs.rs/mdbook/*/mdbook/
[config]: file:///home/michael/Documents/forks/mdBook/target/doc/mdbook/config/index.html

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@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
# Alternate Backends
# Alternative Backends
A "backend" is simply a program which `mdbook` will invoke during the book
A "backend" is simply a program which `mdbook` will invoke during the book
rendering process. This program is passed a JSON representation of the book and
configuration information via `stdin`. Once the backend receives this
configuration information via `stdin`. Once the backend receives this
information it is free to do whatever it wants.
There are already several alternate backends on GitHub which can be used as a
There are already several alternative backends on GitHub which can be used as a
rough example of how this is accomplished in practice.
- [mdbook-linkcheck] - a simple program for verifying the book doesn't contain
@@ -14,24 +14,24 @@ rough example of how this is accomplished in practice.
- [mdbook-test] - a program to run the book's contents through [rust-skeptic] to
verify everything compiles and runs correctly (similar to `rustdoc --test`)
This page will step you through creating your own alternate backend in the form
This page will step you through creating your own alternative backend in the form
of a simple word counting program. Although it will be written in Rust, there's
no reason why it couldn't be accomplished using something like Python or Ruby.
## Setting Up
First you'll want to create a new binary program and add `mdbook` as a
First you'll want to create a new binary program and add `mdbook` as a
dependency.
```
```shell
$ cargo new --bin mdbook-wordcount
$ cd mdbook-wordcount
$ cd mdbook-wordcount
$ cargo add mdbook
```
When our `mdbook-wordcount` plugin is invoked, `mdbook` will send it a JSON
version of [`RenderContext`] via our plugin's `stdin`. For convenience, there's
When our `mdbook-wordcount` plugin is invoked, `mdbook` will send it a JSON
version of [`RenderContext`] via our plugin's `stdin`. For convenience, there's
a [`RenderContext::from_json()`] constructor which will load a `RenderContext`.
This is all the boilerplate necessary for our backend to load the book.
@@ -49,18 +49,18 @@ fn main() {
}
```
> **Note:** The `RenderContext` contains a `version` field. This lets backends
> **Note:** The `RenderContext` contains a `version` field. This lets backends
figure out whether they are compatible with the version of `mdbook` it's being
called by. This `version` comes directly from the corresponding field in
`mdbook`'s `Cargo.toml`.
called by. This `version` comes directly from the corresponding field in
`mdbook`'s `Cargo.toml`.
It is recommended that backends use the [`semver`] crate to inspect this field
and emit a warning if there may be a compatibility issue.
## Inspecting the Book
Now our backend has a copy of the book, lets count how many words are in each
Now our backend has a copy of the book, lets count how many words are in each
chapter!
Because the `RenderContext` contains a [`Book`] field (`book`), and a `Book` has
@@ -89,15 +89,15 @@ fn count_words(ch: &Chapter) -> usize {
## Enabling the Backend
Now we've got the basics running, we want to actually use it. First, install
the program.
Now we've got the basics running, we want to actually use it. First, install the
program.
```
```shell
$ cargo install
```
Then `cd` to the particular book you'd like to count the words of and update its
`book.toml` file.
`book.toml` file.
```diff
[book]
@@ -110,18 +110,17 @@ Then `cd` to the particular book you'd like to count the words of and update its
+ [output.wordcount]
```
When it loads a book into memory, `mdbook` will inspect your `book.toml` file
to try and figure out which backends to use by looking for all `output.*`
tables. If none are provided it'll fall back to using the default HTML
renderer.
When it loads a book into memory, `mdbook` will inspect your `book.toml` file to
try and figure out which backends to use by looking for all `output.*` tables.
If none are provided it'll fall back to using the default HTML renderer.
Notably, this means if you want to add your own custom backend you'll also
need to make sure to add the HTML backend, even if its table just stays empty.
Notably, this means if you want to add your own custom backend you'll also need
to make sure to add the HTML backend, even if its table just stays empty.
Now you just need to build your book like normal, and everything should *Just
Now you just need to build your book like normal, and everything should *Just
Work*.
```
```shell
$ mdbook build
...
2018-01-16 07:31:15 [INFO] (mdbook::renderer): Invoking the "mdbook-wordcount" renderer
@@ -141,15 +140,15 @@ Syntax highlighting: 314
MathJax Support: 153
Rust code specific features: 148
For Developers: 788
Alternate Backends: 710
Alternative Backends: 710
Contributors: 85
```
The reason we didn't need to specify the full name/path of our `wordcount`
backend is because `mdbook` will try to *infer* the program's name via
convention. The executable for the `foo` backend is typically called
The reason we didn't need to specify the full name/path of our `wordcount`
backend is because `mdbook` will try to *infer* the program's name via
convention. The executable for the `foo` backend is typically called
`mdbook-foo`, with an associated `[output.foo]` entry in the `book.toml`. To
explicitly tell `mdbook` what command to invoke (it may require command-line
explicitly tell `mdbook` what command to invoke (it may require command-line
arguments or be an interpreted script), you can use the `command` field.
```diff
@@ -168,16 +167,16 @@ arguments or be an interpreted script), you can use the `command` field.
## Configuration
Now imagine you don't want to count the number of words on a particular chapter
(it might be generated text/code, etc). The canonical way to do this is via
the usual `book.toml` configuration file by adding items to your `[output.foo]`
table.
(it might be generated text/code, etc). The canonical way to do this is via the
usual `book.toml` configuration file by adding items to your `[output.foo]`
table.
The `Config` can be treated roughly as a nested hashmap which lets you call
methods like `get()` to access the config's contents, with a
`get_deserialized()` convenience method for retrieving a value and
automatically deserializing to some arbitrary type `T`.
`get_deserialized()` convenience method for retrieving a value and automatically
deserializing to some arbitrary type `T`.
To implement this, we'll create our own serializable `WordcountConfig` struct
To implement this, we'll create our own serializable `WordcountConfig` struct
which will encapsulate all configuration for this backend.
First add `serde` and `serde_derive` to your `Cargo.toml`,
@@ -212,13 +211,13 @@ and then add a check to make sure we skip ignored chapters.
+ let cfg: WordcountConfig = ctx.config
+ .get_deserialized("output.wordcount")
+ .unwrap_or_default();
for item in ctx.book.iter() {
if let BookItem::Chapter(ref ch) = *item {
+ if cfg.ignores.contains(&ch.name) {
+ continue;
+ }
+
+
let num_words = count_words(ch);
println!("{}: {}", ch.name, num_words);
}
@@ -229,7 +228,7 @@ and then add a check to make sure we skip ignored chapters.
## Output and Signalling Failure
While it's nice to print word counts to the terminal when a book is built, it
While it's nice to print word counts to the terminal when a book is built, it
might also be a good idea to output them to a file somewhere. `mdbook` tells a
backend where it should place any generated output via the `destination` field
in [`RenderContext`].
@@ -240,17 +239,17 @@ in [`RenderContext`].
- use std::io;
use mdbook::renderer::RenderContext;
use mdbook::book::{BookItem, Chapter};
fn main() {
...
+ let _ = fs::create_dir_all(&ctx.destination);
+ let mut f = File::create(ctx.destination.join("wordcounts.txt")).unwrap();
+
+
for item in ctx.book.iter() {
if let BookItem::Chapter(ref ch) = *item {
...
let num_words = count_words(ch);
println!("{}: {}", ch.name, num_words);
+ writeln!(f, "{}: {}", ch.name, num_words).unwrap();
@@ -264,7 +263,7 @@ in [`RenderContext`].
> so it's always a good idea to create it with `fs::create_dir_all()`.
There's always the possibility that an error will occur while processing a book
(just look at all the `unwrap()`'s we've written already), so `mdbook` will
(just look at all the `unwrap()`'s we've written already), so `mdbook` will
interpret a non-zero exit code as a rendering failure.
For example, if we wanted to make sure all chapters have an *even* number of
@@ -277,11 +276,11 @@ like this:
fn main() {
...
for item in ctx.book.iter() {
if let BookItem::Chapter(ref ch) = *item {
...
let num_words = count_words(ch);
println!("{}: {}", ch.name, num_words);
writeln!(f, "{}: {}", ch.name, num_words).unwrap();
@@ -304,7 +303,7 @@ like this:
Now, if we reinstall the backend and build a book,
```
```shell
$ cargo install --force
$ mdbook build /path/to/book
...
@@ -315,27 +314,27 @@ init: 283
init has an odd number of words!
2018-01-16 21:21:39 [ERROR] (mdbook::renderer): Renderer exited with non-zero return code.
2018-01-16 21:21:39 [ERROR] (mdbook::utils): Error: Rendering failed
2018-01-16 21:21:39 [ERROR] (mdbook::utils): Caused By: The "mdbook-wordcount" renderer failed
2018-01-16 21:21:39 [ERROR] (mdbook::utils): Caused By: The "mdbook-wordcount" renderer failed
```
As you've probably already noticed, output from the plugin's subprocess is
immediately passed through to the user. It is encouraged for plugins to
follow the "rule of silence" and only generate output when necessary (e.g. an
error in generation or a warning).
immediately passed through to the user. It is encouraged for plugins to follow
the "rule of silence" and only generate output when necessary (e.g. an error in
generation or a warning).
All environment variables are passed through to the backend, allowing you to
use the usual `RUST_LOG` to control logging verbosity.
All environment variables are passed through to the backend, allowing you to use
the usual `RUST_LOG` to control logging verbosity.
## Wrapping Up
Although contrived, hopefully this example was enough to show how you'd create
an alternate backend for `mdbook`. If you feel it's missing something, don't
an alternative backend for `mdbook`. If you feel it's missing something, don't
hesitate to create an issue in the [issue tracker] so we can improve the user
guide.
The existing backends mentioned towards the start of this chapter should serve
as a good example of how it's done in real life, so feel free to skim through
as a good example of how it's done in real life, so feel free to skim through
the source code or ask questions.
@@ -348,5 +347,5 @@ the source code or ask questions.
[`semver`]: https://crates.io/crates/semver
[`Book`]: http://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/mdBook/mdbook/book/struct.Book.html
[`Book::iter()`]: http://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/mdBook/mdbook/book/struct.Book.html#method.iter
[`Config`]: http://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/mdBook/mdbook/config/struct.Config.html
[`Config`]: http://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/mdBook/mdbook/config/struct.Config.html
[issue tracker]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/issues

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@@ -11,64 +11,79 @@ the book. Possible use cases are:
mathjax equivalents
## Implementing a Preprocessor
## Hooking Into MDBook
A preprocessor is represented by the `Preprocessor` trait.
MDBook uses a fairly simple mechanism for discovering third party plugins.
A new table is added to `book.toml` (e.g. `preprocessor.foo` for the `foo`
preprocessor) and then `mdbook` will try to invoke the `mdbook-foo` program as
part of the build process.
```rust
pub trait Preprocessor {
fn name(&self) -> &str;
fn run(&self, ctx: &PreprocessorContext, book: &mut Book) -> Result<()>;
}
While preprocessors can be hard-coded to specify which backend it should be run
for (e.g. it doesn't make sense for MathJax to be used for non-HTML renderers)
with the `preprocessor.foo.renderer` key.
```toml
[book]
title = "My Book"
authors = ["Michael-F-Bryan"]
[preprocessor.foo]
# The command can also be specified manually
command = "python3 /path/to/foo.py"
# Only run the `foo` preprocessor for the HTML and EPUB renderer
renderer = ["html", "epub"]
```
Where the `PreprocessorContext` is defined as
In typical unix style, all inputs to the plugin will be written to `stdin` as
JSON and `mdbook` will read from `stdout` if it is expecting output.
The easiest way to get started is by creating your own implementation of the
`Preprocessor` trait (e.g. in `lib.rs`) and then creating a shell binary which
translates inputs to the correct `Preprocessor` method. For convenience, there
is [an example no-op preprocessor] in the `examples/` directory which can easily
be adapted for other preprocessors.
<details>
<summary>Example no-op preprocessor</summary>
```rust
pub struct PreprocessorContext {
pub root: PathBuf,
pub config: Config,
}
// nop-preprocessors.rs
{{#include ../../../examples/nop-preprocessor.rs}}
```
</details>
## A complete Example
## Hints For Implementing A Preprocessor
The magic happens within the `run(...)` method of the [`Preprocessor`][preprocessor-docs] trait implementation.
By pulling in `mdbook` as a library, preprocessors can have access to the
existing infrastructure for dealing with books.
As direct access to the chapters is not possible, you will probably end up iterating
them using `for_each_mut(...)`:
For example, a custom preprocessor could use the
[`CmdPreprocessor::parse_input()`] function to deserialize the JSON written to
`stdin`. Then each chapter of the `Book` can be mutated in-place via
[`Book::for_each_mut()`], and then written to `stdout` with the `serde_json`
crate.
Chapters can be accessed either directly (by recursively iterating over
chapters) or via the `Book::for_each_mut()` convenience method.
The `chapter.content` is just a string which happens to be markdown. While it's
entirely possible to use regular expressions or do a manual find & replace,
you'll probably want to process the input into something more computer-friendly.
The [`pulldown-cmark`][pc] crate implements a production-quality event-based
Markdown parser, with the [`pulldown-cmark-to-cmark`][pctc] allowing you to
translate events back into markdown text.
The following code block shows how to remove all emphasis from markdown,
without accidentally breaking the document.
```rust
book.for_each_mut(|item: &mut BookItem| {
if let BookItem::Chapter(ref mut chapter) = *item {
eprintln!("{}: processing chapter '{}'", self.name(), chapter.name);
res = Some(
match Deemphasize::remove_emphasis(&mut num_removed_items, chapter) {
Ok(md) => {
chapter.content = md;
Ok(())
}
Err(err) => Err(err),
},
);
}
});
```
The `chapter.content` is just a markdown formatted string, and you will have to
process it in some way. Even though it's entirely possible to implement some sort of
manual find & replace operation, if that feels too unsafe you can use [`pulldown-cmark`][pc]
to parse the string into events and work on them instead.
Finally you can use [`pulldown-cmark-to-cmark`][pctc] to transform these events back to
a string.
The following code block shows how to remove all emphasis from markdown, and do so
safely.
```rust
fn remove_emphasis(num_removed_items: &mut i32, chapter: &mut Chapter) -> Result<String> {
fn remove_emphasis(
num_removed_items: &mut usize,
chapter: &mut Chapter,
) -> Result<String> {
let mut buf = String::with_capacity(chapter.content.len());
let events = Parser::new(&chapter.content).filter(|e| {
let should_keep = match *e {
Event::Start(Tag::Emphasis)
@@ -82,15 +97,19 @@ fn remove_emphasis(num_removed_items: &mut i32, chapter: &mut Chapter) -> Result
}
should_keep
});
cmark(events, &mut buf, None)
.map(|_| buf)
.map_err(|err| Error::from(format!("Markdown serialization failed: {}", err)))
cmark(events, &mut buf, None).map(|_| buf).map_err(|err| {
Error::from(format!("Markdown serialization failed: {}", err))
})
}
```
For everything else, have a look [at the complete example][example].
[preprocessor-docs]: https://docs.rs/mdbook/0.1.3/mdbook/preprocess/trait.Preprocessor.html
[preprocessor-docs]: https://docs.rs/mdbook/latest/mdbook/preprocess/trait.Preprocessor.html
[pc]: https://crates.io/crates/pulldown-cmark
[pctc]: https://crates.io/crates/pulldown-cmark-to-cmark
[example]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/blob/master/examples/de-emphasize.rs
[example]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/blob/master/examples/nop-preprocessor.rs
[an example no-op preprocessor]: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/blob/master/examples/nop-preprocessor.rs
[`CmdPreprocessor::parse_input()`]: https://docs.rs/mdbook/latest/mdbook/preprocess/trait.Preprocessor.html#method.parse_input
[`Book::for_each_mut()`]: https://docs.rs/mdbook/latest/mdbook/book/struct.Book.html#method.for_each_mut

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@@ -14,6 +14,10 @@ description = "The example book covers examples."
build-dir = "my-example-book"
create-missing = false
[preprocessor.index]
[preprocessor.links]
[output.html]
additional-css = ["custom.css"]
@@ -23,9 +27,9 @@ limit-results = 15
## Supported configuration options
It is important to note that **any** relative path specified in the in the configuration will
always be taken relative from the root of the book where the configuration file is located.
It is important to note that **any** relative path specified in the in the
configuration will always be taken relative from the root of the book where the
configuration file is located.
### General metadata
@@ -58,13 +62,28 @@ This controls the build process of your book.
will be created when the book is built (i.e. `create-missing = true`). If this
is `false` then the build process will instead exit with an error if any files
do not exist.
- **preprocess:** Specify which preprocessors to be applied. Default is `["links", "index"]`. To disable default preprocessors, pass an empty array `[]` in.
- **use-default-preprocessors:** Disable the default preprocessors of (`links` &
`index`) by setting this option to `false`.
If you have the same, and/or other preprocessors declared via their table
of configuration, they will run instead.
- For clarity, with no preprocessor configuration, the default `links` and
`index` will run.
- Setting `use-default-preprocessors = false` will disable these
default preprocessors from running.
- Adding `[preprocessor.links]`, for example, will ensure, regardless of
`use-default-preprocessors` that `links` it will run.
## Configuring Preprocessors
The following preprocessors are available and included by default:
- `links`: Expand the `{{# playpen}}` and `{{# include}}` handlebars helpers in a chapter.
- `index`: Convert all chapter files named `README.md` into `index.md`. That is to say, all `README.md` would be rendered to an index file `index.html` in the rendered book.
- `links`: Expand the `{{ #playpen }}` and `{{ #include }}` handlebars
helpers in a chapter to include the contents of a file.
- `index`: Convert all chapter files named `README.md` into `index.md`. That is
to say, all `README.md` would be rendered to an index file `index.html` in the
rendered book.
**book.toml**
@@ -72,36 +91,86 @@ The following preprocessors are available and included by default:
[build]
build-dir = "build"
create-missing = false
preprocess = ["links", "index"]
[preprocessor.links]
[preprocessor.index]
```
### Custom Preprocessor Configuration
Like renderers, preprocessor will need to be given its own table (e.g.
`[preprocessor.mathjax]`). In the section, you may then pass extra
configuration to the preprocessor by adding key-value pairs to the table.
For example
```toml
[preprocessor.links]
# set the renderers this preprocessor will run for
renderers = ["html"]
some_extra_feature = true
```
#### Locking a Preprocessor dependency to a renderer
You can explicitly specify that a preprocessor should run for a renderer by
binding the two together.
```toml
[preprocessor.mathjax]
renderers = ["html"] # mathjax only makes sense with the HTML renderer
```
### Provide Your Own Command
By default when you add a `[preprocessor.foo]` table to your `book.toml` file,
`mdbook` will try to invoke the `mdbook-foo` executable. If you want to use a
different program name or pass in command-line arguments, this behaviour can
be overridden by adding a `command` field.
```toml
[preprocessor.random]
command = "python random.py"
```
## Configuring Renderers
### HTML renderer options
The HTML renderer has a couple of options as well. All the options for the
renderer need to be specified under the TOML table `[output.html]`.
The following configuration options are available:
- **theme:** mdBook comes with a default theme and all the resource files
needed for it. But if this option is set, mdBook will selectively overwrite
the theme files with the ones found in the specified folder.
- **curly-quotes:** Convert straight quotes to curly quotes, except for
those that occur in code blocks and code spans. Defaults to `false`.
- **google-analytics:** If you use Google Analytics, this option lets you
enable it by simply specifying your ID in the configuration file.
- **additional-css:** If you need to slightly change the appearance of your
book without overwriting the whole style, you can specify a set of
stylesheets that will be loaded after the default ones where you can
surgically change the style.
- **theme:** mdBook comes with a default theme and all the resource files needed
for it. But if this option is set, mdBook will selectively overwrite the theme
files with the ones found in the specified folder.
- **default-theme:** The theme color scheme to select by default in the
'Change Theme' dropdown. Defaults to `light`.
- **curly-quotes:** Convert straight quotes to curly quotes, except for those
that occur in code blocks and code spans. Defaults to `false`.
- **mathjax-support:** Adds support for [MathJax](mathjax.md). Defaults to
`false`.
- **google-analytics:** If you use Google Analytics, this option lets you enable
it by simply specifying your ID in the configuration file.
- **additional-css:** If you need to slightly change the appearance of your book
without overwriting the whole style, you can specify a set of stylesheets that
will be loaded after the default ones where you can surgically change the
style.
- **additional-js:** If you need to add some behaviour to your book without
removing the current behaviour, you can specify a set of JavaScript files
that will be loaded alongside the default one.
removing the current behaviour, you can specify a set of JavaScript files that
will be loaded alongside the default one.
- **no-section-label:** mdBook by defaults adds section label in table of
contents column. For example, "1.", "2.1". Set this option to true to
disable those labels. Defaults to `false`.
contents column. For example, "1.", "2.1". Set this option to true to disable
those labels. Defaults to `false`.
- **playpen:** A subtable for configuring various playpen settings.
- **search:** A subtable for configuring the in-browser search
functionality. mdBook must be compiled with the `search` feature enabled
(on by default).
- **search:** A subtable for configuring the in-browser search functionality.
mdBook must be compiled with the `search` feature enabled (on by default).
- **git-repository-url:** A url to the git repository for the book. If provided
an icon link will be output in the menu bar of the book.
- **git-repository-icon:** The FontAwesome icon class to use for the git
repository link. Defaults to `fa-github`.
Available configuration options for the `[output.html.playpen]` table:
@@ -113,53 +182,53 @@ Available configuration options for the `[output.html.playpen]` table:
Available configuration options for the `[output.html.search]` table:
- **enable:** Enables the search feature. Defaults to `true`.
- **limit-results:** The maximum number of search results. Defaults to `30`.
- **teaser-word-count:** The number of words used for a search result teaser.
- **teaser-word-count:** The number of words used for a search result teaser.
Defaults to `30`.
- **use-boolean-and:** Define the logical link between multiple search words.
If true, all search words must appear in each result. Defaults to `true`.
- **use-boolean-and:** Define the logical link between multiple search words. If
true, all search words must appear in each result. Defaults to `true`.
- **boost-title:** Boost factor for the search result score if a search word
appears in the header. Defaults to `2`.
- **boost-hierarchy:** Boost factor for the search result score if a search
word appears in the hierarchy. The hierarchy contains all titles of the
parent documents and all parent headings. Defaults to `1`.
- **boost-paragraph:** Boost factor for the search result score if a search
word appears in the text. Defaults to `1`.
- **expand:** True if search should match longer results e.g. search `micro`
- **boost-hierarchy:** Boost factor for the search result score if a search word
appears in the hierarchy. The hierarchy contains all titles of the parent
documents and all parent headings. Defaults to `1`.
- **boost-paragraph:** Boost factor for the search result score if a search word
appears in the text. Defaults to `1`.
- **expand:** True if search should match longer results e.g. search `micro`
should match `microwave`. Defaults to `true`.
- **heading-split-level:** Search results will link to a section of the document
which contains the result. Documents are split into sections by headings
this level or less.
Defaults to `3`. (`### This is a level 3 heading`)
- **copy-js:** Copy JavaScript files for the search implementation to the
output directory. Defaults to `true`.
which contains the result. Documents are split into sections by headings this
level or less. Defaults to `3`. (`### This is a level 3 heading`)
- **copy-js:** Copy JavaScript files for the search implementation to the output
directory. Defaults to `true`.
This shows all available HTML output options in the **book.toml**:
This shows all available options in the **book.toml**:
```toml
[book]
title = "Example book"
authors = ["John Doe", "Jane Doe"]
description = "The example book covers examples."
[build]
build-dir = "book"
create-missing = true
preprocess = ["links", "index"]
[output.html]
theme = "my-theme"
default-theme = "light"
curly-quotes = true
mathjax-support = false
google-analytics = "123456"
additional-css = ["custom.css", "custom2.css"]
additional-js = ["custom.js"]
no-section-label = false
git-repository-url = "https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook"
git-repository-icon = "fa-github"
[output.html.playpen]
editor = "./path/to/editor"
editable = false
copy-js = true
[output.html.search]
enable = true
searcher = "./path/to/searcher"
limit-results = 30
teaser-word-count = 30
use-boolean-and = true
@@ -168,8 +237,19 @@ boost-hierarchy = 1
boost-paragraph = 1
expand = true
heading-split-level = 3
copy-js = true
```
### Custom Renderers
A custom renderer can be enabled by adding a `[output.foo]` table to your
`book.toml`. Similar to [preprocessors](#configuring-preprocessors) this will
instruct `mdbook` to pass a representation of the book to `mdbook-foo` for
rendering.
Custom renderers will have access to all configuration within their table
(i.e. anything under `[output.foo]`), and the command to be invoked can be
manually specified with the `command` field.
## Environment Variables
@@ -178,10 +258,10 @@ corresponding environment variable. Because many operating systems restrict
environment variables to be alphanumeric characters or `_`, the configuration
key needs to be formatted slightly differently to the normal `foo.bar.baz` form.
Variables starting with `MDBOOK_` are used for configuration. The key is
created by removing the `MDBOOK_` prefix and turning the resulting
string into `kebab-case`. Double underscores (`__`) separate nested
keys, while a single underscore (`_`) is replaced with a dash (`-`).
Variables starting with `MDBOOK_` are used for configuration. The key is created
by removing the `MDBOOK_` prefix and turning the resulting string into
`kebab-case`. Double underscores (`__`) separate nested keys, while a single
underscore (`_`) is replaced with a dash (`-`).
For example:
@@ -191,21 +271,21 @@ For example:
- `MDBOOK_FOO_BAR` -> `foo-bar`
- `MDBOOK_FOO_bar__baz` -> `foo-bar.baz`
So by setting the `MDBOOK_BOOK__TITLE` environment variable you can
override the book's title without needing to touch your `book.toml`.
So by setting the `MDBOOK_BOOK__TITLE` environment variable you can override the
book's title without needing to touch your `book.toml`.
> **Note:** To facilitate setting more complex config items, the value
> of an environment variable is first parsed as JSON, falling back to a
> string if the parse fails.
> **Note:** To facilitate setting more complex config items, the value of an
> environment variable is first parsed as JSON, falling back to a string if the
> parse fails.
>
> This means, if you so desired, you could override all book metadata
> when building the book with something like
> This means, if you so desired, you could override all book metadata when
> building the book with something like
>
> ```text
> ```shell
> $ export MDBOOK_BOOK="{'title': 'My Awesome Book', authors: ['Michael-F-Bryan']}"
> $ mdbook build
> ```
The latter case may be useful in situations where `mdbook` is invoked
from a script or CI, where it sometimes isn't possible to update the
`book.toml` before building.
The latter case may be useful in situations where `mdbook` is invoked from a
script or CI, where it sometimes isn't possible to update the `book.toml` before
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@@ -1,29 +1,37 @@
# MathJax Support
mdBook has optional support for math equations through [MathJax](https://www.mathjax.org/).
mdBook has optional support for math equations through
[MathJax](https://www.mathjax.org/).
To enable MathJax, you need to add the `mathjax-support` key to your `book.toml` under the `output.html` section.
To enable MathJax, you need to add the `mathjax-support` key to your `book.toml`
under the `output.html` section.
```toml
[output.html]
mathjax-support = true
```
>**Note:**
The usual delimiters MathJax uses are not yet supported. You can't currently use `$$ ... $$` as delimiters and the `\[ ... \]` delimiters need an extra backslash to work. Hopefully this limitation will be lifted soon.
>**Note:** The usual delimiters MathJax uses are not yet supported. You can't
currently use `$$ ... $$` as delimiters and the `\[ ... \]` delimiters need an
extra backslash to work. Hopefully this limitation will be lifted soon.
>**Note:**
> When you use double backslashes in MathJax blocks (for example in commands such as `\begin{cases} \frac 1 2 \\ \frac 3 4 \end{cases}`) you need to add _two extra_ backslashes (e.g., `\begin{cases} \frac 1 2 \\\\ \frac 3 4 \end{cases}`).
>**Note:** When you use double backslashes in MathJax blocks (for example in
> commands such as `\begin{cases} \frac 1 2 \\ \frac 3 4 \end{cases}`) you need
> to add _two extra_ backslashes (e.g., `\begin{cases} \frac 1 2 \\\\ \frac 3 4
> \end{cases}`).
### Inline equations
Inline equations are delimited by `\\(` and `\\)`. So for example, to render the following inline equation \\( \int x dx = \frac{x^2}{2} + C \\) you would write the following:
Inline equations are delimited by `\\(` and `\\)`. So for example, to render the
following inline equation \\( \int x dx = \frac{x^2}{2} + C \\) you would write
the following:
```
\\( \int x dx = \frac{x^2}{2} + C \\)
```
### Block equations
Block equations are delimited by `\\[` and `\\]`. To render the following equation
Block equations are delimited by `\\[` and `\\]`. To render the following
equation
\\[ \mu = \frac{1}{N} \sum_{i=0} x_i \\]

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@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@
## Hiding code lines
There is a feature in mdBook that lets you hide code lines by prepending them with a `#`.
There is a feature in mdBook that lets you hide code lines by prepending them
with a `#`.
```bash
# fn main() {
@@ -34,7 +35,20 @@ With the following syntax, you can include files into your book:
The path to the file has to be relative from the current source file.
Usually, this command is used for including code snippets and examples. In this case, oftens one would include a specific part of the file e.g. which only contains the relevant lines for the example. We support four different modes of partial includes:
mdBook will interpret included files as markdown. Since the include command
is usually used for inserting code snippets and examples, you will often
wrap the command with ```` ``` ```` to display the file contents without
interpretting them.
````hbs
```
\{{#include file.rs}}
```
````
## Including portions of a file
Often you only need a specific part of the file e.g. relevant lines for an
example. We support four different modes of partial includes:
```hbs
\{{#include file.rs:2}}
@@ -43,7 +57,11 @@ Usually, this command is used for including code snippets and examples. In this
\{{#include file.rs:2:10}}
```
The first command only includes the second line from file `file.rs`. The second command includes all lines up to line 10, i.e. the lines from 11 till the end of the file are omitted. The third command includes all lines from line 2, i.e. the first line is omitted. The last command includes the excerpt of `file.rs` consisting of lines 2 to 10.
The first command only includes the second line from file `file.rs`. The second
command includes all lines up to line 10, i.e. the lines from 11 till the end of
the file are omitted. The third command includes all lines from line 2, i.e. the
first line is omitted. The last command includes the excerpt of `file.rs`
consisting of lines 2 to 10.
## Inserting runnable Rust files
@@ -55,7 +73,9 @@ With the following syntax, you can insert runnable Rust files into your book:
The path to the Rust file has to be relative from the current source file.
When play is clicked, the code snippet will be sent to the [Rust Playpen] to be compiled and run. The result is sent back and displayed directly underneath the code.
When play is clicked, the code snippet will be sent to the [Rust Playpen] to be
compiled and run. The result is sent back and displayed directly underneath the
code.
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@@ -1,32 +1,38 @@
# SUMMARY.md
The summary file is used by mdBook to know what chapters to include,
in what order they should appear, what their hierarchy is and where the source files are.
Without this file, there is no book.
The summary file is used by mdBook to know what chapters to include, in what
order they should appear, what their hierarchy is and where the source files
are. Without this file, there is no book.
Even though `SUMMARY.md` is a markdown file, the formatting is very strict to
allow for easy parsing. Let's see how you should format your `SUMMARY.md` file.
#### Allowed elements
1. ***Title*** It's common practice to begin with a title, generally
<code class="language-markdown"># Summary</code>.
But it is not mandatory, the parser just ignores it. So you can too
if you feel like it.
1. ***Title*** It's common practice to begin with a title, generally <code
class="language-markdown"># Summary</code>. But it is not mandatory, the
parser just ignores it. So you can too if you feel like it.
2. ***Prefix Chapter*** Before the main numbered chapters you can add a couple of elements that will not be numbered. This is useful for
forewords, introductions, etc. There are however some constraints. You can not nest prefix chapters, they should all be on the root level. And you can not add prefix chapters once you have added numbered chapters.
2. ***Prefix Chapter*** Before the main numbered chapters you can add a couple
of elements that will not be numbered. This is useful for forewords,
introductions, etc. There are however some constraints. You can not nest
prefix chapters, they should all be on the root level. And you can not add
prefix chapters once you have added numbered chapters.
```markdown
[Title of prefix element](relative/path/to/markdown.md)
```
3. ***Numbered Chapter*** Numbered chapters are the main content of the book, they will be numbered and can be nested,
resulting in a nice hierarchy (chapters, sub-chapters, etc.)
3. ***Numbered Chapter*** Numbered chapters are the main content of the book,
they will be numbered and can be nested, resulting in a nice hierarchy
(chapters, sub-chapters, etc.)
```markdown
- [Title of the Chapter](relative/path/to/markdown.md)
```
You can either use `-` or `*` to indicate a numbered chapter.
4. ***Suffix Chapter*** After the numbered chapters you can add a couple of non-numbered chapters. They are the same as prefix chapters but come after the numbered chapters instead of before.
4. ***Suffix Chapter*** After the numbered chapters you can add a couple of
non-numbered chapters. They are the same as prefix chapters but come after
the numbered chapters instead of before.
All other elements are unsupported and will be ignored at best or result in an error.
All other elements are unsupported and will be ignored at best or result in an
error.

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@@ -1,22 +1,34 @@
# Theme
The default renderer uses a [handlebars](http://handlebarsjs.com/) template to render your markdown files and comes with a default theme
included in the mdBook binary.
The default renderer uses a [handlebars](http://handlebarsjs.com/) template to
render your markdown files and comes with a default theme included in the mdBook
binary.
The theme is totally customizable, you can selectively replace every file from the theme by your own by adding a
`theme` directory next to `src` folder in your project root. Create a new file with the name of the file you want to override
The theme is totally customizable, you can selectively replace every file from
the theme by your own by adding a `theme` directory next to `src` folder in your
project root. Create a new file with the name of the file you want to override
and now that file will be used instead of the default file.
Here are the files you can override:
- ***index.hbs*** is the handlebars template.
- ***book.css*** is the style used in the output. If you want to change the design of your book, this is probably the file you want to modify. Sometimes in conjunction with `index.hbs` when you want to radically change the layout.
- ***book.js*** is mostly used to add client side functionality, like hiding / un-hiding the sidebar, changing the theme, ...
- ***highlight.js*** is the JavaScript that is used to highlight code snippets, you should not need to modify this.
- ***book.css*** is the style used in the output. If you want to change the
design of your book, this is probably the file you want to modify. Sometimes
in conjunction with `index.hbs` when you want to radically change the layout.
- ***book.js*** is mostly used to add client side functionality, like hiding /
un-hiding the sidebar, changing the theme, ...
- ***highlight.js*** is the JavaScript that is used to highlight code snippets,
you should not need to modify this.
- ***highlight.css*** is the theme used for the code highlighting
- ***favicon.png*** the favicon that will be used
Generally, when you want to tweak the theme, you don't need to override all the files. If you only need changes in the stylesheet,
there is no point in overriding all the other files. Because custom files take precedence over built-in ones, they will not get updated with new fixes / features.
Generally, when you want to tweak the theme, you don't need to override all the
files. If you only need changes in the stylesheet, there is no point in
overriding all the other files. Because custom files take precedence over
built-in ones, they will not get updated with new fixes / features.
**Note:** When you override a file, it is possible that you break some functionality. Therefore I recommend to use the file from the default theme as template and only add / modify what you need. You can copy the default theme into your source directory automatically by using `mdbook init --theme` just remove the files you don't want to override.
**Note:** When you override a file, it is possible that you break some
functionality. Therefore I recommend to use the file from the default theme as
template and only add / modify what you need. You can copy the default theme
into your source directory automatically by using `mdbook init --theme` just
remove the files you don't want to override.

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@@ -1,13 +1,16 @@
# Editor
In addition to providing runnable code playpens, mdBook optionally allows them to be editable. In order to enable editable code blocks, the following needs to be added to the ***book.toml***:
In addition to providing runnable code playpens, mdBook optionally allows them
to be editable. In order to enable editable code blocks, the following needs to
be added to the ***book.toml***:
```toml
[output.html.playpen]
editable = true
```
To make a specific block available for editing, the attribute `editable` needs to be added to it:
To make a specific block available for editing, the attribute `editable` needs
to be added to it:
<pre><code class="language-markdown">```rust,editable
fn main() {
@@ -29,7 +32,8 @@ Note the new `Undo Changes` button in the editable playpens.
## Customizing the Editor
By default, the editor is the [Ace](https://ace.c9.io/) editor, but, if desired, the functionality may be overriden by providing a different folder:
By default, the editor is the [Ace](https://ace.c9.io/) editor, but, if desired,
the functionality may be overriden by providing a different folder:
```toml
[output.html.playpen]
@@ -37,4 +41,6 @@ editable = true
editor = "/path/to/editor"
```
Note that for the editor changes to function correctly, the `book.js` inside of the `theme` folder will need to be overriden as it has some couplings with the default Ace editor.
Note that for the editor changes to function correctly, the `book.js` inside of
the `theme` folder will need to be overriden as it has some couplings with the
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@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
# index.hbs
`index.hbs` is the handlebars template that is used to render the book.
The markdown files are processed to html and then injected in that template.
`index.hbs` is the handlebars template that is used to render the book. The
markdown files are processed to html and then injected in that template.
If you want to change the layout or style of your book, chances are that you will
have to modify this template a little bit. Here is what you need to know.
If you want to change the layout or style of your book, chances are that you
will have to modify this template a little bit. Here is what you need to know.
## Data
A lot of data is exposed to the handlebars template with the "context".
In the handlebars template you can access this information by using
A lot of data is exposed to the handlebars template with the "context". In the
handlebars template you can access this information by using
```handlebars
{{name_of_property}}
@@ -17,75 +17,85 @@ In the handlebars template you can access this information by using
Here is a list of the properties that are exposed:
- ***language*** Language of the book in the form `en`. To use in <code class="language-html">\<html lang="{{ language }}"></code> for example.
At the moment it is hardcoded.
- ***language*** Language of the book in the form `en`. To use in <code
class="language-html">\<html lang="{{ language }}"></code> for example. At the
moment it is hardcoded.
- ***title*** Title of the book, as specified in `book.toml`
- ***chapter_title*** Title of the current chapter, as listed in `SUMMARY.md`
- ***path*** Relative path to the original markdown file from the source directory
- ***path*** Relative path to the original markdown file from the source
directory
- ***content*** This is the rendered markdown.
- ***path_to_root*** This is a path containing exclusively `../`'s that points to the root of the book from the current file.
Since the original directory structure is maintained, it is useful to prepend relative links with this `path_to_root`.
- ***path_to_root*** This is a path containing exclusively `../`'s that points
to the root of the book from the current file. Since the original directory
structure is maintained, it is useful to prepend relative links with this
`path_to_root`.
- ***chapters*** Is an array of dictionaries of the form
```json
{"section": "1.2.1", "name": "name of this chapter", "path": "dir/markdown.md"}
```
containing all the chapters of the book. It is used for example to construct the table of contents (sidebar).
containing all the chapters of the book. It is used for example to construct
the table of contents (sidebar).
## Handlebars Helpers
In addition to the properties you can access, there are some handlebars helpers at your disposal.
In addition to the properties you can access, there are some handlebars helpers
at your disposal.
1. ### toc
### 1. toc
The toc helper is used like this
The toc helper is used like this
```handlebars
{{#toc}}{{/toc}}
```
```handlebars
{{#toc}}{{/toc}}
```
and outputs something that looks like this, depending on the structure of your book
and outputs something that looks like this, depending on the structure of your
book
```html
<ul class="chapter">
<li><a href="link/to/file.html">Some chapter</a></li>
<li>
<ul class="section">
<li><a href="link/to/other_file.html">Some other Chapter</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
```
```html
<ul class="chapter">
<li><a href="link/to/file.html">Some chapter</a></li>
<li>
<ul class="section">
<li><a href="link/to/other_file.html">Some other Chapter</a></li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
```
If you would like to make a toc with another structure, you have access to the chapters property containing all the data.
The only limitation at the moment is that you would have to do it with JavaScript instead of with a handlebars helper.
If you would like to make a toc with another structure, you have access to the
chapters property containing all the data. The only limitation at the moment
is that you would have to do it with JavaScript instead of with a handlebars
helper.
```html
<script>
var chapters = {{chapters}};
// Processing here
</script>
```
```html
<script>
var chapters = {{chapters}};
// Processing here
</script>
```
2. ### previous / next
### 2. previous / next
The previous and next helpers expose a `link` and `name` property to the previous and next chapters.
The previous and next helpers expose a `link` and `name` property to the
previous and next chapters.
They are used like this
They are used like this
```handlebars
{{#previous}}
<a href="{{link}}" class="nav-chapters previous">
<i class="fa fa-angle-left"></i>
</a>
{{/previous}}
```
```handlebars
{{#previous}}
<a href="{{link}}" class="nav-chapters previous">
<i class="fa fa-angle-left"></i>
</a>
{{/previous}}
```
The inner html will only be rendered if the previous / next chapter exists.
Of course the inner html can be changed to your liking.
The inner html will only be rendered if the previous / next chapter exists.
Of course the inner html can be changed to your liking.
------
*If you would like me to expose other properties or helpers, please [create a new issue](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/issues)
and I will consider it.*
*If you would like other properties or helpers exposed, please [create a new
issue](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/issues)*

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# Syntax Highlighting
For syntax highlighting I use [Highlight.js](https://highlightjs.org) with a custom theme.
For syntax highlighting I use [Highlight.js](https://highlightjs.org) with a
custom theme.
Automatic language detection has been turned off, so you will probably want to
specify the programming language you use like this
@@ -12,19 +13,23 @@ fn main() {
```</code></pre>
## Custom theme
Like the rest of the theme, the files used for syntax highlighting can be overridden with your own.
Like the rest of the theme, the files used for syntax highlighting can be
overridden with your own.
- ***highlight.js*** normally you shouldn't have to overwrite this file, unless you want to use a more recent version.
- ***highlight.js*** normally you shouldn't have to overwrite this file, unless
you want to use a more recent version.
- ***highlight.css*** theme used by highlight.js for syntax highlighting.
If you want to use another theme for `highlight.js` download it from their website, or make it yourself,
rename it to `highlight.css` and put it in `src/theme` (or the equivalent if you changed your source folder)
If you want to use another theme for `highlight.js` download it from their
website, or make it yourself, rename it to `highlight.css` and put it in
`src/theme` (or the equivalent if you changed your source folder)
Now your theme will be used instead of the default theme.
## Hiding code lines
There is a feature in mdBook that let's you hide code lines by prepending them with a `#`.
There is a feature in mdBook that lets you hide code lines by prepending them
with a `#`.
```bash
@@ -47,13 +52,18 @@ Will render as
# }
```
**At the moment, this only works for code examples that are annotated with `rust`. Because it would collide with semantics of some programming languages. In the future, we want to make this configurable through the `book.toml` so that everyone can benefit from it.**
**At the moment, this only works for code examples that are annotated with
`rust`. Because it would collide with semantics of some programming languages.
In the future, we want to make this configurable through the `book.toml` so that
everyone can benefit from it.**
## Improve default theme
If you think the default theme doesn't look quite right for a specific language, or could be improved.
Feel free to [submit a new issue](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/issues) explaining what you have in mind and I will take a look at it.
If you think the default theme doesn't look quite right for a specific language,
or could be improved. Feel free to [submit a new
issue](https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/issues) explaining what you
have in mind and I will take a look at it.
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# Contributors
Here is a list of the contributors who have helped improving mdBook. Big shout-out to them!
If you have contributed to mdBook and I forgot to add you, don't hesitate to add yourself to the list. If you are in the list, feel free to add your real name & contact information if you wish.
Here is a list of the contributors who have helped improving mdBook. Big
shout-out to them!
- [mdinger](https://github.com/mdinger)
- Kevin ([kbknapp](https://github.com/kbknapp))
@@ -12,8 +11,10 @@ If you have contributed to mdBook and I forgot to add you, don't hesitate to add
- [funnkill](https://github.com/funkill)
- Fu Gangqiang ([FuGangqiang](https://github.com/FuGangqiang))
- [Michael-F-Bryan](https://github.com/Michael-F-Bryan)
- [Chris Spiegel](https://github.com/cspiegel)
- Chris Spiegel ([cspiegel](https://github.com/cspiegel))
- [projektir](https://github.com/projektir)
- [Phaiax](https://github.com/Phaiax)
- [Matt Ickstadt](https://github.com/mattico)
- Matt Ickstadt ([mattico](https://github.com/mattico))
- Weihang Lo ([@weihanglo](https://github.com/weihanglo))
If you feel you're missing from this list, feel free to add yourself in a PR.

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// build.rs
use std::env;
use std::path::Path;
#[macro_use]
extern crate error_chain;
#[cfg(windows)]
mod execs {
use std::process::Command;
pub fn cmd(program: &str) -> Command {
let mut cmd = Command::new("cmd");
cmd.args(&["/c", program]);
cmd
}
}
#[cfg(not(windows))]
mod execs {
use std::process::Command;
pub fn cmd(program: &str) -> Command {
Command::new(program)
}
}
error_chain!{
foreign_links {
Io(std::io::Error);
}
}
fn program_exists(program: &str) -> Result<()> {
execs::cmd(program).arg("-v")
.output()
.chain_err(|| format!("Please install '{}'!", program))?;
Ok(())
}
fn npm_package_exists(package: &str) -> Result<()> {
let status = execs::cmd("npm").args(&["list", "-g"])
.arg(package)
.output();
match status {
Ok(ref out) if out.status.success() => Ok(()),
_ => {
bail!("Missing npm package '{0}' install with: 'npm -g install {0}'",
package)
}
}
}
pub enum Resource<'a> {
Program(&'a str),
Package(&'a str),
}
use Resource::{Package, Program};
impl<'a> Resource<'a> {
pub fn exists(&self) -> Result<()> {
match *self {
Program(name) => program_exists(name),
Package(name) => npm_package_exists(name),
}
}
}
fn run() -> Result<()> {
if let Ok(_) = env::var("CARGO_FEATURE_REGENERATE_CSS") {
// Check dependencies
Program("npm").exists()?;
Program("node").exists().or(Program("nodejs").exists())?;
Package("nib").exists()?;
Package("stylus").exists()?;
// Compile stylus stylesheet to css
let manifest_dir = env::var("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR")
.chain_err(|| "Please run the script with: 'cargo build'!")?;
let theme_dir = Path::new(&manifest_dir).join("src/theme/");
let stylus_dir = theme_dir.join("stylus/book.styl");
if !execs::cmd("stylus").arg(stylus_dir)
.arg("--out")
.arg(theme_dir)
.arg("--use")
.arg("nib")
.status()?
.success()
{
bail!("Stylus encountered an error");
}
}
Ok(())
}
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;;
esac
# This will slow down the build, but is necessary to not run out of disk space
cargo clean
cargo rustc --bin mdbook --target $TARGET --release -- -C lto
cp target/release/mdbook $stage/
cp target/$TARGET/release/mdbook $stage/
cd $stage
tar czf $src/$CRATE_NAME-$TRAVIS_TAG-$TARGET.tar.gz *

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#!/bin/bash
# Deploys the `book-example` to GitHub Pages
set -ex
# Only run this on the master branch for stable
if [ "$TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST" != "false" ] ||
[ "$TRAVIS_BRANCH" != "master" ] ||
[ "$TRAVIS_RUST_VERSION" != "stable" ] ||
[ "$TARGET" != "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" ]; then
exit 0
fi
# Make sure we have the css dependencies
npm install -g stylus nib
NC='\033[39m'
CYAN='\033[36m'
GREEN='\033[32m'
rev=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)
echo -e "${CYAN}Running cargo doc${NC}"
cargo doc --features regenerate-css > /dev/null
echo -e "${CYAN}Running mdbook build${NC}"
cargo run -- build book-example/
echo -e "${CYAN}Copying book to target/doc${NC}"
cp -R book-example/book/* target/doc/
cd target/doc
echo -e "${CYAN}Initializing Git${NC}"
git init
git config user.name "Michael Bryan"
git config user.email "michaelfbryan@gmail.com"
git remote add upstream "https://$GH_TOKEN@github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook.git"
git fetch upstream --quiet
git reset upstream/gh-pages --quiet
touch .
echo -e "${CYAN}Pushing changes to gh-pages${NC}"
git add -A .
git commit -m "rebuild pages at ${rev}" --quiet
git push -q upstream HEAD:gh-pages --quiet
echo -e "${GREEN}Deployed docs to GitHub Pages${NC}"

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set -ex
main() {
local target=
if [ $TRAVIS_OS_NAME = linux ]; then
target=x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
sort=sort
else
target=x86_64-apple-darwin
sort=gsort # for `sort --sort-version`, from brew's coreutils.
fi
# Builds for iOS are done on OSX, but require the specific target to be
# installed.
case $TARGET in
aarch64-apple-ios)
rustup target install aarch64-apple-ios
;;
armv7-apple-ios)
rustup target install armv7-apple-ios
;;
armv7s-apple-ios)
rustup target install armv7s-apple-ios
;;
i386-apple-ios)
rustup target install i386-apple-ios
;;
x86_64-apple-ios)
rustup target install x86_64-apple-ios
;;
esac
# This fetches latest stable release
local tag=$(git ls-remote --tags --refs --exit-code https://github.com/japaric/cross \
| cut -d/ -f3 \
| grep -E '^v[0.1.0-9.]+$' \
| $sort --version-sort \
| tail -n1)
curl -LSfs https://japaric.github.io/trust/install.sh | \
sh -s -- \
--force \
--git japaric/cross \
--tag $tag \
--target $target
}
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//! This program removes all forms of emphasis from the markdown of the book.
extern crate mdbook;
extern crate pulldown_cmark;
extern crate pulldown_cmark_to_cmark;
use mdbook::errors::{Error, Result};
use mdbook::MDBook;
use mdbook::book::{Book, BookItem, Chapter};
use mdbook::preprocess::{Preprocessor, PreprocessorContext};
use pulldown_cmark::{Event, Parser, Tag};
use pulldown_cmark_to_cmark::fmt::cmark;
use std::ffi::OsString;
use std::env::{args, args_os};
use std::process;
struct Deemphasize;
impl Preprocessor for Deemphasize {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"md-links-to-html-links"
}
fn run(&self, _ctx: &PreprocessorContext, book: &mut Book) -> Result<()> {
eprintln!("Running '{}' preprocessor", self.name());
let mut res: Option<_> = None;
let mut num_removed_items = 0;
book.for_each_mut(|item: &mut BookItem| {
if let Some(Err(_)) = res {
return;
}
if let BookItem::Chapter(ref mut chapter) = *item {
eprintln!("{}: processing chapter '{}'", self.name(), chapter.name);
res = Some(
match Deemphasize::remove_emphasis(&mut num_removed_items, chapter) {
Ok(md) => {
chapter.content = md;
Ok(())
}
Err(err) => Err(err),
},
);
}
});
eprintln!(
"{}: removed {} events from markdown stream.",
self.name(),
num_removed_items
);
match res {
Some(res) => res,
None => Ok(()),
}
}
}
fn do_it(book: OsString) -> Result<()> {
let mut book = MDBook::load(book)?;
book.with_preprecessor(Deemphasize);
book.build()
}
fn main() {
if args_os().count() != 2 {
eprintln!("USAGE: {} <book>", args().next().expect("executable"));
return;
}
if let Err(e) = do_it(args_os().skip(1).next().expect("one argument")) {
eprintln!("{}", e);
process::exit(1);
}
}
impl Deemphasize {
fn remove_emphasis(num_removed_items: &mut i32, chapter: &mut Chapter) -> Result<String> {
let mut buf = String::with_capacity(chapter.content.len());
let events = Parser::new(&chapter.content).filter(|e| {
let should_keep = match *e {
Event::Start(Tag::Emphasis)
| Event::Start(Tag::Strong)
| Event::End(Tag::Emphasis)
| Event::End(Tag::Strong) => false,
_ => true,
};
if !should_keep {
*num_removed_items += 1;
}
should_keep
});
cmark(events, &mut buf, None)
.map(|_| buf)
.map_err(|err| Error::from(format!("Markdown serialization failed: {}", err)))
}
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use crate::nop_lib::Nop;
use clap::{App, Arg, ArgMatches, SubCommand};
use mdbook::book::Book;
use mdbook::errors::Error;
use mdbook::preprocess::{CmdPreprocessor, Preprocessor, PreprocessorContext};
use std::io;
use std::process;
pub fn make_app() -> App<'static, 'static> {
App::new("nop-preprocessor")
.about("A mdbook preprocessor which does precisely nothing")
.subcommand(
SubCommand::with_name("supports")
.arg(Arg::with_name("renderer").required(true))
.about("Check whether a renderer is supported by this preprocessor"),
)
}
fn main() {
let matches = make_app().get_matches();
// Users will want to construct their own preprocessor here
let preprocessor = Nop::new();
if let Some(sub_args) = matches.subcommand_matches("supports") {
handle_supports(&preprocessor, sub_args);
} else if let Err(e) = handle_preprocessing(&preprocessor) {
eprintln!("{}", e);
process::exit(1);
}
}
fn handle_preprocessing(pre: &dyn Preprocessor) -> Result<(), Error> {
let (ctx, book) = CmdPreprocessor::parse_input(io::stdin())?;
if ctx.mdbook_version != mdbook::MDBOOK_VERSION {
// We should probably use the `semver` crate to check compatibility
// here...
eprintln!(
"Warning: The {} plugin was built against version {} of mdbook, \
but we're being called from version {}",
pre.name(),
mdbook::MDBOOK_VERSION,
ctx.mdbook_version
);
}
let processed_book = pre.run(&ctx, book)?;
serde_json::to_writer(io::stdout(), &processed_book)?;
Ok(())
}
fn handle_supports(pre: &dyn Preprocessor, sub_args: &ArgMatches) -> ! {
let renderer = sub_args.value_of("renderer").expect("Required argument");
let supported = pre.supports_renderer(&renderer);
// Signal whether the renderer is supported by exiting with 1 or 0.
if supported {
process::exit(0);
} else {
process::exit(1);
}
}
/// The actual implementation of the `Nop` preprocessor. This would usually go
/// in your main `lib.rs` file.
mod nop_lib {
use super::*;
/// A no-op preprocessor.
pub struct Nop;
impl Nop {
pub fn new() -> Nop {
Nop
}
}
impl Preprocessor for Nop {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"nop-preprocessor"
}
fn run(&self, ctx: &PreprocessorContext, book: Book) -> Result<Book, Error> {
// In testing we want to tell the preprocessor to blow up by setting a
// particular config value
if let Some(nop_cfg) = ctx.config.get_preprocessor(self.name()) {
if nop_cfg.contains_key("blow-up") {
return Err("Boom!!1!".into());
}
}
// we *are* a no-op preprocessor after all
Ok(book)
}
fn supports_renderer(&self, renderer: &str) -> bool {
renderer != "not-supported"
}
}
}

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use std::fs;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use clap::{App, ArgMatches, SubCommand};
use mdbook::MDBook;
use mdbook::errors::*;
use get_book_dir;
// Create clap subcommand arguments
pub fn make_subcommand<'a, 'b>() -> App<'a, 'b> {
SubCommand::with_name("clean")
.about("Delete built book")
.arg_from_usage(
"-d, --dest-dir=[dest-dir] 'The directory of built book{n}(Defaults to ./book when \
omitted)'",
)
}
// Clean command implementation
pub fn execute(args: &ArgMatches) -> ::mdbook::errors::Result<()> {
let book_dir = get_book_dir(args);
let book = MDBook::load(&book_dir)?;
let dir_to_remove = match args.value_of("dest-dir") {
Some(dest_dir) => PathBuf::from(dest_dir),
None => book.root.join(&book.config.build.build_dir),
};
fs::remove_dir_all(&dir_to_remove).chain_err(|| "Unable to remove the build directory")?;
Ok(())
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extern crate iron;
extern crate staticfile;
extern crate ws;
use std;
use self::iron::{status, AfterMiddleware, Chain, Iron, IronError, IronResult, Request, Response,
Set};
use clap::{App, ArgMatches, SubCommand};
use mdbook::MDBook;
use mdbook::utils;
use mdbook::errors::*;
use {get_book_dir, open};
#[cfg(feature = "watch")]
use watch;
struct ErrorRecover;
// Create clap subcommand arguments
pub fn make_subcommand<'a, 'b>() -> App<'a, 'b> {
SubCommand::with_name("serve")
.about("Serve the book at http://localhost:3000. Rebuild and reload on change.")
.arg_from_usage(
"[dir] 'A directory for your book{n}(Defaults to Current Directory when omitted)'",
)
.arg_from_usage("-p, --port=[port] 'Use another port{n}(Defaults to 3000)'")
.arg_from_usage(
"-w, --websocket-port=[ws-port] 'Use another port for the websocket connection \
(livereload){n}(Defaults to 3001)'",
)
.arg_from_usage(
"-i, --interface=[interface] 'Interface to listen on{n}(Defaults to localhost)'",
)
.arg_from_usage(
"-a, --address=[address] 'Address that the browser can reach the websocket server \
from{n}(Defaults to the interface address)'",
)
.arg_from_usage("-o, --open 'Open the book server in a web browser'")
}
// Watch command implementation
pub fn execute(args: &ArgMatches) -> Result<()> {
let book_dir = get_book_dir(args);
let mut book = MDBook::load(&book_dir)?;
let port = args.value_of("port").unwrap_or("3000");
let ws_port = args.value_of("websocket-port").unwrap_or("3001");
let interface = args.value_of("interface").unwrap_or("localhost");
let public_address = args.value_of("address").unwrap_or(interface);
let open_browser = args.is_present("open");
let address = format!("{}:{}", interface, port);
let ws_address = format!("{}:{}", interface, ws_port);
let livereload_url = format!("ws://{}:{}", public_address, ws_port);
book.config
.set("output.html.livereload-url", &livereload_url)?;
book.build()?;
let mut chain = Chain::new(staticfile::Static::new(book.build_dir_for("html")));
chain.link_after(ErrorRecover);
let _iron = Iron::new(chain)
.http(&*address)
.chain_err(|| "Unable to launch the server")?;
let ws_server =
ws::WebSocket::new(|_| |_| Ok(())).chain_err(|| "Unable to start the websocket")?;
let broadcaster = ws_server.broadcaster();
std::thread::spawn(move || {
ws_server.listen(&*ws_address).unwrap();
});
let serving_url = format!("http://{}", address);
info!("Serving on: {}", serving_url);
if open_browser {
open(serving_url);
}
#[cfg(feature = "watch")]
watch::trigger_on_change(&mut book, move |path, book_dir| {
info!("File changed: {:?}", path);
info!("Building book...");
// FIXME: This area is really ugly because we need to re-set livereload :(
let livereload_url = livereload_url.clone();
let result = MDBook::load(&book_dir)
.and_then(move |mut b| {
b.config.set("output.html.livereload-url", &livereload_url)?;
Ok(b)
})
.and_then(|b| b.build());
if let Err(e) = result {
error!("Unable to load the book");
utils::log_backtrace(&e);
} else {
let _ = broadcaster.send("reload");
}
});
Ok(())
}
impl AfterMiddleware for ErrorRecover {
fn catch(&self, _: &mut Request, err: IronError) -> IronResult<Response> {
match err.response.status {
// each error will result in 404 response
Some(_) => Ok(err.response.set(status::NotFound)),
_ => Err(err),
}
}
}

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use clap::{App, ArgMatches, SubCommand};
use mdbook::MDBook;
use mdbook::errors::Result;
use get_book_dir;
// Create clap subcommand arguments
pub fn make_subcommand<'a, 'b>() -> App<'a, 'b> {
SubCommand::with_name("test")
.about("Test that code samples compile")
.arg_from_usage(
"-L, --library-path [DIR]... 'directory to add to crate search path'",
)
}
// test command implementation
pub fn execute(args: &ArgMatches) -> Result<()> {
let library_paths: Vec<&str> = args.values_of("library-path")
.map(|v| v.collect())
.unwrap_or_default();
let book_dir = get_book_dir(args);
let mut book = MDBook::load(&book_dir)?;
book.test(library_paths)?;
Ok(())
}

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@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
use std::fmt::{self, Display, Formatter};
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::collections::VecDeque;
use std::fmt::{self, Display, Formatter};
use std::fs::{self, File};
use std::io::{Read, Write};
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use super::summary::{parse_summary, Link, SectionNumber, Summary, SummaryItem};
use config::BuildConfig;
use errors::*;
use crate::config::BuildConfig;
use crate::errors::*;
/// Load a book into memory from its `src/` directory.
pub fn load_book<P: AsRef<Path>>(src_dir: P, cfg: &BuildConfig) -> Result<Book> {
@@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ impl Book {
}
/// Get a depth-first iterator over the items in the book.
pub fn iter(&self) -> BookItems {
pub fn iter(&self) -> BookItems<'_> {
BookItems {
items: self.sections.iter().collect(),
}
@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ where
I: IntoIterator<Item = &'a mut BookItem>,
{
for item in items {
if let &mut BookItem::Chapter(ref mut ch) = item {
if let BookItem::Chapter(ch) = item {
for_each_mut(func, &mut ch.sub_items);
}
@@ -167,9 +167,9 @@ impl Chapter {
) -> Chapter {
Chapter {
name: name.to_string(),
content: content,
content,
path: path.into(),
parent_names: parent_names,
parent_names,
..Default::default()
}
}
@@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ impl Chapter {
///
/// You need to pass in the book's source directory because all the links in
/// `SUMMARY.md` give the chapter locations relative to it.
fn load_book_from_disk<P: AsRef<Path>>(summary: &Summary, src_dir: P) -> Result<Book> {
pub(crate) fn load_book_from_disk<P: AsRef<Path>>(summary: &Summary, src_dir: P) -> Result<Book> {
debug!("Loading the book from disk");
let src_dir = src_dir.as_ref();
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ fn load_summary_item<P: AsRef<Path>>(
match *item {
SummaryItem::Separator => Ok(BookItem::Separator),
SummaryItem::Link(ref link) => {
load_chapter(link, src_dir, parent_names).map(|c| BookItem::Chapter(c))
load_chapter(link, src_dir, parent_names).map(BookItem::Chapter)
}
}
}
@@ -245,7 +245,8 @@ fn load_chapter<P: AsRef<Path>>(
ch.number = link.number.clone();
sub_item_parents.push(link.name.clone());
let sub_items = link.nested_items
let sub_items = link
.nested_items
.iter()
.map(|i| load_summary_item(i, src_dir, sub_item_parents.clone()))
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>>>()?;
@@ -285,7 +286,7 @@ impl<'a> Iterator for BookItems<'a> {
}
impl Display for Chapter {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
if let Some(ref section_number) = self.number {
write!(f, "{} ", section_number)?;
}
@@ -297,10 +298,10 @@ impl Display for Chapter {
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use tempfile::{TempDir, Builder as TempFileBuilder};
use std::io::Write;
use tempfile::{Builder as TempFileBuilder, TempDir};
const DUMMY_SRC: &'static str = "
const DUMMY_SRC: &str = "
# Dummy Chapter
this is some dummy text.
@@ -316,7 +317,7 @@ And here is some \
let chapter_path = temp.path().join("chapter_1.md");
File::create(&chapter_path)
.unwrap()
.write(DUMMY_SRC.as_bytes())
.write_all(DUMMY_SRC.as_bytes())
.unwrap();
let link = Link::new("Chapter 1", chapter_path);
@@ -332,7 +333,7 @@ And here is some \
File::create(&second_path)
.unwrap()
.write_all("Hello World!".as_bytes())
.write_all(b"Hello World!")
.unwrap();
let mut second = Link::new("Nested Chapter 1", &second_path);
@@ -404,14 +405,12 @@ And here is some \
..Default::default()
};
let should_be = Book {
sections: vec![
BookItem::Chapter(Chapter {
name: String::from("Chapter 1"),
content: String::from(DUMMY_SRC),
path: PathBuf::from("chapter_1.md"),
..Default::default()
}),
],
sections: vec![BookItem::Chapter(Chapter {
name: String::from("Chapter 1"),
content: String::from(DUMMY_SRC),
path: PathBuf::from("chapter_1.md"),
..Default::default()
})],
..Default::default()
};
@@ -477,7 +476,8 @@ And here is some \
assert_eq!(got.len(), 5);
// checking the chapter names are in the order should be sufficient here...
let chapter_names: Vec<String> = got.into_iter()
let chapter_names: Vec<String> = got
.into_iter()
.filter_map(|i| match *i {
BookItem::Chapter(ref ch) => Some(ch.name.clone()),
_ => None,
@@ -535,13 +535,11 @@ And here is some \
fn cant_load_chapters_with_an_empty_path() {
let (_, temp) = dummy_link();
let summary = Summary {
numbered_chapters: vec![
SummaryItem::Link(Link {
name: String::from("Empty"),
location: PathBuf::from(""),
..Default::default()
}),
],
numbered_chapters: vec![SummaryItem::Link(Link {
name: String::from("Empty"),
location: PathBuf::from(""),
..Default::default()
})],
..Default::default()
};
@@ -556,13 +554,11 @@ And here is some \
fs::create_dir(&dir).unwrap();
let summary = Summary {
numbered_chapters: vec![
SummaryItem::Link(Link {
name: String::from("nested"),
location: dir,
..Default::default()
}),
],
numbered_chapters: vec![SummaryItem::Link(Link {
name: String::from("nested"),
location: dir,
..Default::default()
})],
..Default::default()
};

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@@ -1,12 +1,11 @@
use std::fs::{self, File};
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::io::Write;
use toml;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use config::Config;
use super::MDBook;
use theme;
use errors::*;
use crate::config::Config;
use crate::errors::*;
use crate::theme;
/// A helper for setting up a new book and its directory structure.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq)]
@@ -110,7 +109,8 @@ impl BookBuilder {
fn copy_across_theme(&self) -> Result<()> {
debug!("Copying theme");
let themedir = self.config
let themedir = self
.config
.html_config()
.and_then(|html| html.theme)
.unwrap_or_else(|| self.config.book.src.join("theme"));
@@ -127,8 +127,20 @@ impl BookBuilder {
let mut index = File::create(themedir.join("index.hbs"))?;
index.write_all(theme::INDEX)?;
let mut css = File::create(themedir.join("book.css"))?;
css.write_all(theme::CSS)?;
let cssdir = themedir.join("css");
fs::create_dir(&cssdir)?;
let mut general_css = File::create(cssdir.join("general.css"))?;
general_css.write_all(theme::GENERAL_CSS)?;
let mut chrome_css = File::create(cssdir.join("chrome.css"))?;
chrome_css.write_all(theme::CHROME_CSS)?;
let mut print_css = File::create(cssdir.join("print.css"))?;
print_css.write_all(theme::PRINT_CSS)?;
let mut variables_css = File::create(cssdir.join("variables.css"))?;
variables_css.write_all(theme::VARIABLES_CSS)?;
let mut favicon = File::create(themedir.join("favicon.png"))?;
favicon.write_all(theme::FAVICON)?;
@@ -160,15 +172,19 @@ impl BookBuilder {
let src_dir = self.root.join(&self.config.book.src);
let summary = src_dir.join("SUMMARY.md");
let mut f = File::create(&summary).chain_err(|| "Unable to create SUMMARY.md")?;
writeln!(f, "# Summary")?;
writeln!(f, "")?;
writeln!(f, "- [Chapter 1](./chapter_1.md)")?;
let chapter_1 = src_dir.join("chapter_1.md");
let mut f = File::create(&chapter_1).chain_err(|| "Unable to create chapter_1.md")?;
writeln!(f, "# Chapter 1")?;
if !summary.exists() {
trace!("No summary found creating stub summary and chapter_1.md.");
let mut f = File::create(&summary).chain_err(|| "Unable to create SUMMARY.md")?;
writeln!(f, "# Summary")?;
writeln!(f)?;
writeln!(f, "- [Chapter 1](./chapter_1.md)")?;
let chapter_1 = src_dir.join("chapter_1.md");
let mut f = File::create(&chapter_1).chain_err(|| "Unable to create chapter_1.md")?;
writeln!(f, "# Chapter 1")?;
} else {
trace!("Existing summary found, no need to create stub files.");
}
Ok(())
}

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@@ -5,31 +5,29 @@
//!
//! [1]: ../index.html
mod summary;
mod book;
mod init;
mod summary;
pub use self::book::{load_book, Book, BookItem, BookItems, Chapter};
pub use self::summary::{parse_summary, Link, SectionNumber, Summary, SummaryItem};
pub use self::init::BookBuilder;
pub use self::summary::{parse_summary, Link, SectionNumber, Summary, SummaryItem};
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::io::Write;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::process::Command;
use std::string::ToString;
use tempfile::Builder as TempFileBuilder;
use toml::Value;
use utils;
use renderer::{CmdRenderer, HtmlHandlebars, RenderContext, Renderer};
use preprocess::{
LinkPreprocessor,
IndexPreprocessor,
Preprocessor,
PreprocessorContext
use crate::errors::*;
use crate::preprocess::{
CmdPreprocessor, IndexPreprocessor, LinkPreprocessor, Preprocessor, PreprocessorContext,
};
use errors::*;
use crate::renderer::{CmdRenderer, HtmlHandlebars, RenderContext, Renderer};
use crate::utils;
use config::Config;
use crate::config::Config;
/// The object used to manage and build a book.
pub struct MDBook {
@@ -39,10 +37,10 @@ pub struct MDBook {
pub config: Config,
/// A representation of the book's contents in memory.
pub book: Book,
renderers: Vec<Box<Renderer>>,
renderers: Vec<Box<dyn Renderer>>,
/// List of pre-processors to be run on the book
preprocessors: Vec<Box<Preprocessor>>,
preprocessors: Vec<Box<dyn Preprocessor>>,
}
impl MDBook {
@@ -70,7 +68,7 @@ impl MDBook {
config.update_from_env();
if log_enabled!(::log::Level::Trace) {
if log_enabled!(log::Level::Trace) {
for line in format!("Config: {:#?}", config).lines() {
trace!("{}", line);
}
@@ -98,12 +96,34 @@ impl MDBook {
})
}
/// Load a book from its root directory using a custom config and a custom summary.
pub fn load_with_config_and_summary<P: Into<PathBuf>>(
book_root: P,
config: Config,
summary: Summary,
) -> Result<MDBook> {
let root = book_root.into();
let src_dir = root.join(&config.book.src);
let book = book::load_book_from_disk(&summary, &src_dir)?;
let renderers = determine_renderers(&config);
let preprocessors = determine_preprocessors(&config)?;
Ok(MDBook {
root,
config,
book,
renderers,
preprocessors,
})
}
/// Returns a flat depth-first iterator over the elements of the book,
/// it returns an [BookItem enum](bookitem.html):
/// `(section: String, bookitem: &BookItem)`
///
/// ```no_run
/// # extern crate mdbook;
/// # use mdbook::MDBook;
/// # use mdbook::book::BookItem;
/// # #[allow(unused_variables)]
@@ -125,7 +145,7 @@ impl MDBook {
/// // etc.
/// # }
/// ```
pub fn iter(&self) -> BookItems {
pub fn iter(&self) -> BookItems<'_> {
self.book.iter()
}
@@ -154,23 +174,22 @@ impl MDBook {
pub fn build(&self) -> Result<()> {
info!("Book building has started");
let mut preprocessed_book = self.book.clone();
let preprocess_ctx = PreprocessorContext::new(self.root.clone(), self.config.clone());
for preprocessor in &self.preprocessors {
debug!("Running the {} preprocessor.", preprocessor.name());
preprocessor.run(&preprocess_ctx, &mut preprocessed_book)?;
}
for renderer in &self.renderers {
info!("Running the {} backend", renderer.name());
self.run_renderer(&preprocessed_book, renderer.as_ref())?;
self.execute_build_process(&**renderer)?;
}
Ok(())
}
fn run_renderer(&self, preprocessed_book: &Book, renderer: &Renderer) -> Result<()> {
/// Run the entire build process for a particular `Renderer`.
fn execute_build_process(&self, renderer: &dyn Renderer) -> Result<()> {
let mut preprocessed_book = self.book.clone();
let preprocess_ctx = PreprocessorContext::new(
self.root.clone(),
self.config.clone(),
renderer.name().to_string(),
);
let name = renderer.name();
let build_dir = self.build_dir_for(name);
if build_dir.exists() {
@@ -184,6 +203,23 @@ impl MDBook {
.chain_err(|| "Unable to clear output directory")?;
}
for preprocessor in &self.preprocessors {
if preprocessor_should_run(&**preprocessor, renderer, &self.config) {
debug!("Running the {} preprocessor.", preprocessor.name());
preprocessed_book = preprocessor.run(&preprocess_ctx, preprocessed_book)?;
}
}
info!("Running the {} backend", renderer.name());
self.render(&preprocessed_book, renderer)?;
Ok(())
}
fn render(&self, preprocessed_book: &Book, renderer: &dyn Renderer) -> Result<()> {
let name = renderer.name();
let build_dir = self.build_dir_for(name);
let render_context = RenderContext::new(
self.root.clone(),
preprocessed_book.clone(),
@@ -205,7 +241,7 @@ impl MDBook {
}
/// Register a [`Preprocessor`](../preprocess/trait.Preprocessor.html) to be used when rendering the book.
pub fn with_preprecessor<P: Preprocessor + 'static>(&mut self, preprocessor: P) -> &mut Self {
pub fn with_preprocessor<P: Preprocessor + 'static>(&mut self, preprocessor: P) -> &mut Self {
self.preprocessors.push(Box::new(preprocessor));
self
}
@@ -218,24 +254,26 @@ impl MDBook {
.flat_map(|x| vec![x.0, x.1])
.collect();
let temp_dir = TempFileBuilder::new().prefix("mdbook").tempdir()?;
let temp_dir = TempFileBuilder::new().prefix("mdbook-").tempdir()?;
let preprocess_context = PreprocessorContext::new(self.root.clone(), self.config.clone());
// FIXME: Is "test" the proper renderer name to use here?
let preprocess_context =
PreprocessorContext::new(self.root.clone(), self.config.clone(), "test".to_string());
LinkPreprocessor::new().run(&preprocess_context, &mut self.book)?;
IndexPreprocessor::new().run(&preprocess_context, &mut self.book)?;
let book = LinkPreprocessor::new().run(&preprocess_context, self.book.clone())?;
// Index Preprocessor is disabled so that chapter paths continue to point to the
// actual markdown files.
for item in self.iter() {
for item in book.iter() {
if let BookItem::Chapter(ref ch) = *item {
if !ch.path.as_os_str().is_empty() {
let path = self.source_dir().join(&ch.path);
let content = utils::fs::file_to_string(&path)?;
info!("Testing file: {:?}", path);
// write preprocessed file to tempdir
let path = temp_dir.path().join(&ch.path);
let mut tmpf = utils::fs::create_file(&path)?;
tmpf.write_all(content.as_bytes())?;
tmpf.write_all(ch.content.as_bytes())?;
let output = Command::new("rustdoc")
.arg(&path)
@@ -304,10 +342,10 @@ impl MDBook {
}
/// Look at the `Config` and try to figure out what renderers to use.
fn determine_renderers(config: &Config) -> Vec<Box<Renderer>> {
let mut renderers: Vec<Box<Renderer>> = Vec::new();
fn determine_renderers(config: &Config) -> Vec<Box<dyn Renderer>> {
let mut renderers: Vec<Box<dyn Renderer>> = Vec::new();
if let Some(output_table) = config.get("output").and_then(|o| o.as_table()) {
if let Some(output_table) = config.get("output").and_then(Value::as_table) {
for (key, table) in output_table.iter() {
// the "html" backend has its own Renderer
if key == "html" {
@@ -327,52 +365,98 @@ fn determine_renderers(config: &Config) -> Vec<Box<Renderer>> {
renderers
}
fn default_preprocessors() -> Vec<Box<Preprocessor>> {
fn default_preprocessors() -> Vec<Box<dyn Preprocessor>> {
vec![
Box::new(LinkPreprocessor::new()),
Box::new(IndexPreprocessor::new()),
]
}
fn is_default_preprocessor(pre: &dyn Preprocessor) -> bool {
let name = pre.name();
name == LinkPreprocessor::NAME || name == IndexPreprocessor::NAME
}
/// Look at the `MDBook` and try to figure out what preprocessors to run.
fn determine_preprocessors(config: &Config) -> Result<Vec<Box<Preprocessor>>> {
let preprocess_list = match config.build.preprocess {
Some(ref p) => p,
// If no preprocessor field is set, default to the LinkPreprocessor and
// IndexPreprocessor. This allows you to disable default preprocessors
// by setting "preprocess" to an empty list.
None => return Ok(default_preprocessors()),
};
fn determine_preprocessors(config: &Config) -> Result<Vec<Box<dyn Preprocessor>>> {
let mut preprocessors = Vec::new();
let mut preprocessors: Vec<Box<Preprocessor>> = Vec::new();
if config.build.use_default_preprocessors {
preprocessors.extend(default_preprocessors());
}
for key in preprocess_list {
match key.as_ref() {
"links" => preprocessors.push(Box::new(LinkPreprocessor::new())),
"index" => preprocessors.push(Box::new(IndexPreprocessor::new())),
_ => bail!("{:?} is not a recognised preprocessor", key),
if let Some(preprocessor_table) = config.get("preprocessor").and_then(Value::as_table) {
for key in preprocessor_table.keys() {
match key.as_ref() {
"links" => preprocessors.push(Box::new(LinkPreprocessor::new())),
"index" => preprocessors.push(Box::new(IndexPreprocessor::new())),
name => preprocessors.push(interpret_custom_preprocessor(
name,
&preprocessor_table[name],
)),
}
}
}
Ok(preprocessors)
}
fn interpret_custom_renderer(key: &str, table: &Value) -> Box<Renderer> {
fn interpret_custom_preprocessor(key: &str, table: &Value) -> Box<CmdPreprocessor> {
let command = table
.get("command")
.and_then(Value::as_str)
.map(ToString::to_string)
.unwrap_or_else(|| format!("mdbook-{}", key));
Box::new(CmdPreprocessor::new(key.to_string(), command.to_string()))
}
fn interpret_custom_renderer(key: &str, table: &Value) -> Box<CmdRenderer> {
// look for the `command` field, falling back to using the key
// prepended by "mdbook-"
let table_dot_command = table
.get("command")
.and_then(|c| c.as_str())
.map(|s| s.to_string());
.and_then(Value::as_str)
.map(ToString::to_string);
let command = table_dot_command.unwrap_or_else(|| format!("mdbook-{}", key));
Box::new(CmdRenderer::new(key.to_string(), command.to_string()))
}
/// Check whether we should run a particular `Preprocessor` in combination
/// with the renderer, falling back to `Preprocessor::supports_renderer()`
/// method if the user doesn't say anything.
///
/// The `build.use-default-preprocessors` config option can be used to ensure
/// default preprocessors always run if they support the renderer.
fn preprocessor_should_run(
preprocessor: &dyn Preprocessor,
renderer: &dyn Renderer,
cfg: &Config,
) -> bool {
// default preprocessors should be run by default (if supported)
if cfg.build.use_default_preprocessors && is_default_preprocessor(preprocessor) {
return preprocessor.supports_renderer(renderer.name());
}
let key = format!("preprocessor.{}.renderers", preprocessor.name());
let renderer_name = renderer.name();
if let Some(Value::Array(ref explicit_renderers)) = cfg.get(&key) {
return explicit_renderers
.iter()
.filter_map(Value::as_str)
.any(|name| name == renderer_name);
}
preprocessor.supports_renderer(renderer_name)
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use std::str::FromStr;
use toml::value::{Table, Value};
#[test]
@@ -417,8 +501,8 @@ mod tests {
fn config_defaults_to_link_and_index_preprocessor_if_not_set() {
let cfg = Config::default();
// make sure we haven't got anything in the `output` table
assert!(cfg.build.preprocess.is_none());
// make sure we haven't got anything in the `preprocessor` table
assert!(cfg.get("preprocessor").is_none());
let got = determine_preprocessors(&cfg);
@@ -429,47 +513,105 @@ mod tests {
}
#[test]
fn config_doesnt_default_if_empty() {
let cfg_str: &'static str = r#"
[book]
title = "Some Book"
fn use_default_preprocessors_works() {
let mut cfg = Config::default();
cfg.build.use_default_preprocessors = false;
[build]
build-dir = "outputs"
create-missing = false
preprocess = []
"#;
let got = determine_preprocessors(&cfg).unwrap();
let cfg = Config::from_str(cfg_str).unwrap();
// make sure we have something in the `output` table
assert!(cfg.build.preprocess.is_some());
let got = determine_preprocessors(&cfg);
assert!(got.is_ok());
assert!(got.unwrap().is_empty());
assert_eq!(got.len(), 0);
}
#[test]
fn config_complains_if_unimplemented_preprocessor() {
let cfg_str: &'static str = r#"
fn can_determine_third_party_preprocessors() {
let cfg_str = r#"
[book]
title = "Some Book"
[preprocessor.random]
[build]
build-dir = "outputs"
create-missing = false
preprocess = ["random"]
"#;
let cfg = Config::from_str(cfg_str).unwrap();
// make sure we have something in the `output` table
assert!(cfg.build.preprocess.is_some());
// make sure the `preprocessor.random` table exists
assert!(cfg.get_preprocessor("random").is_some());
let got = determine_preprocessors(&cfg);
let got = determine_preprocessors(&cfg).unwrap();
assert!(got.is_err());
assert!(got.into_iter().any(|p| p.name() == "random"));
}
#[test]
fn preprocessors_can_provide_their_own_commands() {
let cfg_str = r#"
[preprocessor.random]
command = "python random.py"
"#;
let cfg = Config::from_str(cfg_str).unwrap();
// make sure the `preprocessor.random` table exists
let random = cfg.get_preprocessor("random").unwrap();
let random = interpret_custom_preprocessor("random", &Value::Table(random.clone()));
assert_eq!(random.cmd(), "python random.py");
}
#[test]
fn config_respects_preprocessor_selection() {
let cfg_str = r#"
[preprocessor.links]
renderers = ["html"]
"#;
let cfg = Config::from_str(cfg_str).unwrap();
// double-check that we can access preprocessor.links.renderers[0]
let html = cfg
.get_preprocessor("links")
.and_then(|links| links.get("renderers"))
.and_then(Value::as_array)
.and_then(|renderers| renderers.get(0))
.and_then(Value::as_str)
.unwrap();
assert_eq!(html, "html");
let html_renderer = HtmlHandlebars::default();
let pre = LinkPreprocessor::new();
let should_run = preprocessor_should_run(&pre, &html_renderer, &cfg);
assert!(should_run);
}
struct BoolPreprocessor(bool);
impl Preprocessor for BoolPreprocessor {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"bool-preprocessor"
}
fn run(&self, _ctx: &PreprocessorContext, _book: Book) -> Result<Book> {
unimplemented!()
}
fn supports_renderer(&self, _renderer: &str) -> bool {
self.0
}
}
#[test]
fn preprocessor_should_run_falls_back_to_supports_renderer_method() {
let cfg = Config::default();
let html = HtmlHandlebars::new();
let should_be = true;
let got = preprocessor_should_run(&BoolPreprocessor(should_be), &html, &cfg);
assert_eq!(got, should_be);
let should_be = false;
let got = preprocessor_should_run(&BoolPreprocessor(should_be), &html, &cfg);
assert_eq!(got, should_be);
}
}

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@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
use crate::errors::*;
use memchr::{self, Memchr};
use pulldown_cmark::{self, Event, Tag};
use std::fmt::{self, Display, Formatter};
use std::iter::FromIterator;
use std::ops::{Deref, DerefMut};
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use memchr::{self, Memchr};
use pulldown_cmark::{self, Event, Tag};
use errors::*;
/// Parse the text from a `SUMMARY.md` file into a sort of "recipe" to be
/// used when loading a book from disk.
@@ -164,37 +164,38 @@ struct SummaryParser<'a> {
/// use pattern matching and you won't get errors because `take_while()`
/// moves `$stream` out of self.
macro_rules! collect_events {
($stream:expr, start $delimiter:pat) => {
($stream:expr,start $delimiter:pat) => {
collect_events!($stream, Event::Start($delimiter))
};
($stream:expr, end $delimiter:pat) => {
($stream:expr,end $delimiter:pat) => {
collect_events!($stream, Event::End($delimiter))
};
($stream:expr, $delimiter:pat) => {
{
let mut events = Vec::new();
($stream:expr, $delimiter:pat) => {{
let mut events = Vec::new();
loop {
let event = $stream.next();
trace!("Next event: {:?}", event);
loop {
let event = $stream.next();
trace!("Next event: {:?}", event);
match event {
Some($delimiter) => break,
Some(other) => events.push(other),
None => {
debug!("Reached end of stream without finding the closing pattern, {}", stringify!($delimiter));
break;
}
match event {
Some($delimiter) => break,
Some(other) => events.push(other),
None => {
debug!(
"Reached end of stream without finding the closing pattern, {}",
stringify!($delimiter)
);
break;
}
}
events
}
}
events
}};
}
impl<'a> SummaryParser<'a> {
fn new(text: &str) -> SummaryParser {
fn new(text: &str) -> SummaryParser<'_> {
let pulldown_parser = pulldown_cmark::Parser::new(text);
SummaryParser {
@@ -220,11 +221,14 @@ impl<'a> SummaryParser<'a> {
fn parse(mut self) -> Result<Summary> {
let title = self.parse_title();
let prefix_chapters = self.parse_affix(true)
let prefix_chapters = self
.parse_affix(true)
.chain_err(|| "There was an error parsing the prefix chapters")?;
let numbered_chapters = self.parse_numbered()
let numbered_chapters = self
.parse_numbered()
.chain_err(|| "There was an error parsing the numbered chapters")?;
let suffix_chapters = self.parse_affix(false)
let suffix_chapters = self
.parse_affix(false)
.chain_err(|| "There was an error parsing the suffix chapters")?;
Ok(Summary {
@@ -255,7 +259,7 @@ impl<'a> SummaryParser<'a> {
bail!(self.parse_error("Suffix chapters cannot be followed by a list"));
}
}
Some(Event::Start(Tag::Link(href, _))) => {
Some(Event::Start(Tag::Link(_type, href, _title))) => {
let link = self.parse_link(href.to_string())?;
items.push(SummaryItem::Link(link));
}
@@ -276,7 +280,7 @@ impl<'a> SummaryParser<'a> {
Err(self.parse_error("You can't have an empty link."))
} else {
Ok(Link {
name: name,
name,
location: PathBuf::from(href.to_string()),
number: None,
nested_items: Vec::new(),
@@ -288,6 +292,7 @@ impl<'a> SummaryParser<'a> {
/// already been consumed by a previous parser.
fn parse_numbered(&mut self) -> Result<Vec<SummaryItem>> {
let mut items = Vec::new();
let mut root_items = 0;
let root_number = SectionNumber::default();
// we need to do this funny loop-match-if-let dance because a rule will
@@ -304,7 +309,8 @@ impl<'a> SummaryParser<'a> {
// if we've resumed after something like a rule the root sections
// will be numbered from 1. We need to manually go back and update
// them
update_section_numbers(&mut bunch_of_items, 0, items.len() as u32);
update_section_numbers(&mut bunch_of_items, 0, root_items);
root_items += bunch_of_items.len() as u32;
items.extend(bunch_of_items);
match self.next_event() {
@@ -391,7 +397,7 @@ impl<'a> SummaryParser<'a> {
loop {
match self.next_event() {
Some(Event::Start(Tag::Paragraph)) => continue,
Some(Event::Start(Tag::Link(href, _))) => {
Some(Event::Start(Tag::Link(_type, href, _title))) => {
let mut link = self.parse_link(href.to_string())?;
let mut number = parent.clone();
@@ -465,11 +471,11 @@ fn get_last_link(links: &mut [SummaryItem]) -> Result<(usize, &mut Link)> {
/// Removes the styling from a list of Markdown events and returns just the
/// plain text.
fn stringify_events(events: Vec<Event>) -> String {
fn stringify_events(events: Vec<Event<'_>>) -> String {
events
.into_iter()
.filter_map(|t| match t {
Event::Text(text) => Some(text.into_owned()),
Event::Text(text) | Event::Code(text) => Some(text.into_string()),
_ => None,
})
.collect()
@@ -481,7 +487,7 @@ fn stringify_events(events: Vec<Event>) -> String {
pub struct SectionNumber(pub Vec<u32>);
impl Display for SectionNumber {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
if self.0.is_empty() {
write!(f, "0")
} else {
@@ -623,7 +629,7 @@ mod tests {
let _ = parser.stream.next(); // skip past start of paragraph
let href = match parser.stream.next() {
Some(Event::Start(Tag::Link(href, _))) => href.to_string(),
Some(Event::Start(Tag::Link(_type, href, _title))) => href.to_string(),
other => panic!("Unreachable, {:?}", other),
};
@@ -659,14 +665,12 @@ mod tests {
name: String::from("First"),
location: PathBuf::from("./first.md"),
number: Some(SectionNumber(vec![1])),
nested_items: vec![
SummaryItem::Link(Link {
name: String::from("Nested"),
location: PathBuf::from("./nested.md"),
number: Some(SectionNumber(vec![1, 1])),
nested_items: Vec::new(),
}),
],
nested_items: vec![SummaryItem::Link(Link {
name: String::from("Nested"),
location: PathBuf::from("./nested.md"),
number: Some(SectionNumber(vec![1, 1])),
nested_items: Vec::new(),
})],
}),
SummaryItem::Link(Link {
name: String::from("Second"),
@@ -723,4 +727,41 @@ mod tests {
let got = parser.parse_numbered();
assert!(got.is_err());
}
/// Regression test for https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook/issues/779
/// Ensure section numbers are correctly incremented after a horizontal separator.
#[test]
fn keep_numbering_after_separator() {
let src =
"- [First](./first.md)\n---\n- [Second](./second.md)\n---\n- [Third](./third.md)\n";
let should_be = vec![
SummaryItem::Link(Link {
name: String::from("First"),
location: PathBuf::from("./first.md"),
number: Some(SectionNumber(vec![1])),
nested_items: Vec::new(),
}),
SummaryItem::Separator,
SummaryItem::Link(Link {
name: String::from("Second"),
location: PathBuf::from("./second.md"),
number: Some(SectionNumber(vec![2])),
nested_items: Vec::new(),
}),
SummaryItem::Separator,
SummaryItem::Link(Link {
name: String::from("Third"),
location: PathBuf::from("./third.md"),
number: Some(SectionNumber(vec![3])),
nested_items: Vec::new(),
}),
];
let mut parser = SummaryParser::new(src);
let _ = parser.stream.next();
let got = parser.parse_numbered().unwrap();
assert_eq!(got, should_be);
}
}

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@@ -1,21 +1,22 @@
use std::path::PathBuf;
use crate::{get_book_dir, open};
use clap::{App, ArgMatches, SubCommand};
use mdbook::MDBook;
use mdbook::errors::Result;
use {get_book_dir, open};
use mdbook::MDBook;
// Create clap subcommand arguments
pub fn make_subcommand<'a, 'b>() -> App<'a, 'b> {
SubCommand::with_name("build")
.about("Build the book from the markdown files")
.arg_from_usage("-o, --open 'Open the compiled book in a web browser'")
.about("Builds a book from its markdown files")
.arg_from_usage(
"-d, --dest-dir=[dest-dir] 'The output directory for your book{n}(Defaults to ./book \
when omitted)'",
"-d, --dest-dir=[dest-dir] 'Output directory for the book{n}\
Relative paths are interpreted relative to the book's root directory.{n}\
If omitted, mdBook uses build.build-dir from book.toml or defaults to `./book`.'",
)
.arg_from_usage(
"[dir] 'A directory for your book{n}(Defaults to Current Directory when omitted)'",
"[dir] 'Root directory for the book{n}\
(Defaults to the Current Directory when omitted)'",
)
.arg_from_usage("-o, --open 'Opens the compiled book in a web browser'")
}
// Build command implementation
@@ -24,7 +25,7 @@ pub fn execute(args: &ArgMatches) -> Result<()> {
let mut book = MDBook::load(&book_dir)?;
if let Some(dest_dir) = args.value_of("dest-dir") {
book.config.build.build_dir = PathBuf::from(dest_dir);
book.config.build.build_dir = dest_dir.into();
}
book.build()?;

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@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
use crate::get_book_dir;
use clap::{App, ArgMatches, SubCommand};
use mdbook::errors::*;
use mdbook::MDBook;
use std::fs;
// Create clap subcommand arguments
pub fn make_subcommand<'a, 'b>() -> App<'a, 'b> {
SubCommand::with_name("clean")
.about("Deletes a built book")
.arg_from_usage(
"-d, --dest-dir=[dest-dir] 'Output directory for the book{n}\
Relative paths are interpreted relative to the book's root directory.{n}\
Running this command deletes this directory.{n}\
If omitted, mdBook uses build.build-dir from book.toml or defaults to `./book`.'",
)
.arg_from_usage(
"[dir] 'Root directory for the book{n}\
(Defaults to the Current Directory when omitted)'",
)
}
// Clean command implementation
pub fn execute(args: &ArgMatches) -> mdbook::errors::Result<()> {
let book_dir = get_book_dir(args);
let book = MDBook::load(&book_dir)?;
let dir_to_remove = match args.value_of("dest-dir") {
Some(dest_dir) => dest_dir.into(),
None => book.root.join(&book.config.build.build_dir),
};
fs::remove_dir_all(&dir_to_remove).chain_err(|| "Unable to remove the build directory")?;
Ok(())
}

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@@ -1,21 +1,23 @@
use crate::get_book_dir;
use clap::{App, ArgMatches, SubCommand};
use mdbook::config;
use mdbook::errors::Result;
use mdbook::MDBook;
use std::io;
use std::io::Write;
use std::process::Command;
use clap::{App, ArgMatches, SubCommand};
use mdbook::MDBook;
use mdbook::errors::Result;
use mdbook::config;
use get_book_dir;
// Create clap subcommand arguments
pub fn make_subcommand<'a, 'b>() -> App<'a, 'b> {
SubCommand::with_name("init")
.about("Create boilerplate structure and files in the directory")
.about("Creates the boilerplate structure and files for a new book")
// the {n} denotes a newline which will properly aligned in all help messages
.arg_from_usage("[dir] 'A directory for your book{n}(Defaults to Current Directory \
when omitted)'")
.arg_from_usage(
"[dir] 'Directory to create the book in{n}\
(Defaults to the Current Directory when omitted)'",
)
.arg_from_usage("--theme 'Copies the default theme into your source folder'")
.arg_from_usage("--force 'skip confirmation prompts'")
.arg_from_usage("--force 'Skips confirmation prompts'")
}
// Init command implementation

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@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
//! Subcommand modules for the `mdbook` binary.
pub mod build;
pub mod clean;
pub mod init;
#[cfg(feature = "serve")]
pub mod serve;
pub mod test;
#[cfg(feature = "watch")]
pub mod watch;

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@@ -0,0 +1,144 @@
#[cfg(feature = "watch")]
use super::watch;
use crate::{get_book_dir, open};
use clap::{App, Arg, ArgMatches, SubCommand};
use iron::{status, AfterMiddleware, Chain, Iron, IronError, IronResult, Request, Response, Set};
use mdbook::errors::*;
use mdbook::utils;
use mdbook::MDBook;
struct ErrorRecover;
// Create clap subcommand arguments
pub fn make_subcommand<'a, 'b>() -> App<'a, 'b> {
SubCommand::with_name("serve")
.about("Serves a book at http://localhost:3000, and rebuilds it on changes")
.arg_from_usage(
"-d, --dest-dir=[dest-dir] 'Output directory for the book{n}\
Relative paths are interpreted relative to the book's root directory.{n}\
If omitted, mdBook uses build.build-dir from book.toml or defaults to `./book`.'",
)
.arg_from_usage(
"[dir] 'Root directory for the book{n}\
(Defaults to the Current Directory when omitted)'",
)
.arg(
Arg::with_name("hostname")
.short("n")
.long("hostname")
.takes_value(true)
.default_value("localhost")
.empty_values(false)
.help("Hostname to listen on for HTTP connections"),
)
.arg(
Arg::with_name("port")
.short("p")
.long("port")
.takes_value(true)
.default_value("3000")
.empty_values(false)
.help("Port to use for HTTP connections"),
)
.arg(
Arg::with_name("websocket-hostname")
.long("websocket-hostname")
.takes_value(true)
.empty_values(false)
.help(
"Hostname to connect to for WebSockets connections (Defaults to the HTTP hostname)",
),
)
.arg(
Arg::with_name("websocket-port")
.short("w")
.long("websocket-port")
.takes_value(true)
.default_value("3001")
.empty_values(false)
.help("Port to use for WebSockets livereload connections"),
)
.arg_from_usage("-o, --open 'Opens the book server in a web browser'")
}
// Watch command implementation
pub fn execute(args: &ArgMatches) -> Result<()> {
let book_dir = get_book_dir(args);
let mut book = MDBook::load(&book_dir)?;
let port = args.value_of("port").unwrap();
let ws_port = args.value_of("websocket-port").unwrap();
let hostname = args.value_of("hostname").unwrap();
let public_address = args.value_of("websocket-hostname").unwrap_or(hostname);
let open_browser = args.is_present("open");
let address = format!("{}:{}", hostname, port);
let ws_address = format!("{}:{}", hostname, ws_port);
let livereload_url = format!("ws://{}:{}", public_address, ws_port);
book.config
.set("output.html.livereload-url", &livereload_url)?;
if let Some(dest_dir) = args.value_of("dest-dir") {
book.config.build.build_dir = dest_dir.into();
}
book.build()?;
let mut chain = Chain::new(staticfile::Static::new(book.build_dir_for("html")));
chain.link_after(ErrorRecover);
let _iron = Iron::new(chain)
.http(&*address)
.chain_err(|| "Unable to launch the server")?;
let ws_server =
ws::WebSocket::new(|_| |_| Ok(())).chain_err(|| "Unable to start the websocket")?;
let broadcaster = ws_server.broadcaster();
std::thread::spawn(move || {
ws_server.listen(&*ws_address).unwrap();
});
let serving_url = format!("http://{}", address);
info!("Serving on: {}", serving_url);
if open_browser {
open(serving_url);
}
#[cfg(feature = "watch")]
watch::trigger_on_change(&book, move |paths, book_dir| {
info!("Files changed: {:?}", paths);
info!("Building book...");
// FIXME: This area is really ugly because we need to re-set livereload :(
let result = MDBook::load(&book_dir)
.and_then(|mut b| {
b.config
.set("output.html.livereload-url", &livereload_url)?;
Ok(b)
})
.and_then(|b| b.build());
if let Err(e) = result {
error!("Unable to load the book");
utils::log_backtrace(&e);
} else {
let _ = broadcaster.send("reload");
}
});
Ok(())
}
impl AfterMiddleware for ErrorRecover {
fn catch(&self, _: &mut Request, err: IronError) -> IronResult<Response> {
match err.response.status {
// each error will result in 404 response
Some(_) => Ok(err.response.set(status::NotFound)),
_ => Err(err),
}
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
use crate::get_book_dir;
use clap::{App, Arg, ArgMatches, SubCommand};
use mdbook::errors::Result;
use mdbook::MDBook;
// Create clap subcommand arguments
pub fn make_subcommand<'a, 'b>() -> App<'a, 'b> {
SubCommand::with_name("test")
.about("Tests that a book's Rust code samples compile")
.arg_from_usage(
"-d, --dest-dir=[dest-dir] 'Output directory for the book{n}\
Relative paths are interpreted relative to the book's root directory.{n}\
If omitted, mdBook uses build.build-dir from book.toml or defaults to `./book`.'",
)
.arg_from_usage(
"[dir] 'Root directory for the book{n}\
(Defaults to the Current Directory when omitted)'",
)
.arg(Arg::with_name("library-path")
.short("L")
.long("library-path")
.value_name("dir")
.takes_value(true)
.require_delimiter(true)
.multiple(true)
.empty_values(false)
.help("A comma-separated list of directories to add to {n}the crate search path when building tests"))
}
// test command implementation
pub fn execute(args: &ArgMatches) -> Result<()> {
let library_paths: Vec<&str> = args
.values_of("library-path")
.map(std::iter::Iterator::collect)
.unwrap_or_default();
let book_dir = get_book_dir(args);
let mut book = MDBook::load(&book_dir)?;
if let Some(dest_dir) = args.value_of("dest-dir") {
book.config.build.build_dir = dest_dir.into();
}
book.test(library_paths)?;
Ok(())
}

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@@ -1,23 +1,28 @@
extern crate notify;
use std::path::Path;
use self::notify::Watcher;
use std::time::Duration;
use std::sync::mpsc::channel;
use crate::{get_book_dir, open};
use clap::{App, ArgMatches, SubCommand};
use mdbook::MDBook;
use mdbook::utils;
use mdbook::errors::Result;
use {get_book_dir, open};
use mdbook::utils;
use mdbook::MDBook;
use notify::Watcher;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::sync::mpsc::channel;
use std::thread::sleep;
use std::time::Duration;
// Create clap subcommand arguments
pub fn make_subcommand<'a, 'b>() -> App<'a, 'b> {
SubCommand::with_name("watch")
.about("Watch the files for changes")
.arg_from_usage("-o, --open 'Open the compiled book in a web browser'")
.about("Watches a book's files and rebuilds it on changes")
.arg_from_usage(
"[dir] 'A directory for your book{n}(Defaults to Current Directory when omitted)'",
"-d, --dest-dir=[dest-dir] 'Output directory for the book{n}\
Relative paths are interpreted relative to the book's root directory.{n}\
If omitted, mdBook uses build.build-dir from book.toml or defaults to `./book`.'",
)
.arg_from_usage(
"[dir] 'Root directory for the book{n}\
(Defaults to the Current Directory when omitted)'",
)
.arg_from_usage("-o, --open 'Open the compiled book in a web browser'")
}
// Watch command implementation
@@ -30,8 +35,8 @@ pub fn execute(args: &ArgMatches) -> Result<()> {
open(book.build_dir_for("html").join("index.html"));
}
trigger_on_change(&book, |path, book_dir| {
info!("File changed: {:?}\nBuilding book...\n", path);
trigger_on_change(&book, |paths, book_dir| {
info!("Files changed: {:?}\nBuilding book...\n", paths);
let result = MDBook::load(&book_dir).and_then(|b| b.build());
if let Err(e) = result {
@@ -46,10 +51,10 @@ pub fn execute(args: &ArgMatches) -> Result<()> {
/// Calls the closure when a book source file is changed, blocking indefinitely.
pub fn trigger_on_change<F>(book: &MDBook, closure: F)
where
F: Fn(&Path, &Path),
F: Fn(Vec<PathBuf>, &Path),
{
use self::notify::RecursiveMode::*;
use self::notify::DebouncedEvent::*;
use notify::DebouncedEvent::*;
use notify::RecursiveMode::*;
// Create a channel to receive the events.
let (tx, rx) = channel();
@@ -58,14 +63,14 @@ where
Ok(w) => w,
Err(e) => {
error!("Error while trying to watch the files:\n\n\t{:?}", e);
::std::process::exit(1)
std::process::exit(1)
}
};
// Add the source directory to the watcher
if let Err(e) = watcher.watch(book.source_dir(), Recursive) {
error!("Error while watching {:?}:\n {:?}", book.source_dir(), e);
::std::process::exit(1);
std::process::exit(1);
};
let _ = watcher.watch(book.theme_dir(), Recursive);
@@ -75,13 +80,24 @@ where
info!("Listening for changes...");
for event in rx.iter() {
debug!("Received filesystem event: {:?}", event);
match event {
Create(path) | Write(path) | Remove(path) | Rename(_, path) => {
closure(&path, &book.root);
}
_ => {}
}
loop {
let first_event = rx.recv().unwrap();
sleep(Duration::from_millis(50));
let other_events = rx.try_iter();
let all_events = std::iter::once(first_event).chain(other_events);
let paths = all_events
.filter_map(|event| {
debug!("Received filesystem event: {:?}", event);
match event {
Create(path) | Write(path) | Remove(path) | Rename(_, path) => Some(path),
_ => None,
}
})
.collect();
closure(paths, &book.root);
}
}

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@@ -3,16 +3,15 @@
//! The main entrypoint of the `config` module is the `Config` struct. This acts
//! essentially as a bag of configuration information, with a couple
//! pre-determined tables (`BookConfig` and `BuildConfig`) as well as support
//! for arbitrary data which is exposed to plugins and alternate backends.
//! for arbitrary data which is exposed to plugins and alternative backends.
//!
//!
//! # Examples
//!
//! ```rust
//! # extern crate mdbook;
//! # use mdbook::errors::*;
//! # extern crate toml;
//! use std::path::PathBuf;
//! use std::str::FromStr;
//! use mdbook::Config;
//! use toml::Value;
//!
@@ -50,19 +49,19 @@
#![deny(missing_docs)]
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use serde::{Deserialize, Deserializer, Serialize, Serializer};
use std::env;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::Read;
use std::env;
use toml::{self, Value};
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::str::FromStr;
use toml::value::Table;
use toml_query::read::TomlValueReadExt;
use toml_query::insert::TomlValueInsertExt;
use toml::{self, Value};
use toml_query::delete::TomlValueDeleteExt;
use serde::{Deserialize, Deserializer, Serialize, Serializer};
use serde_json;
use toml_query::insert::TomlValueInsertExt;
use toml_query::read::TomlValueReadExt;
use errors::*;
use crate::errors::*;
/// The overall configuration object for MDBook, essentially an in-memory
/// representation of `book.toml`.
@@ -75,12 +74,16 @@ pub struct Config {
rest: Value,
}
impl Config {
impl FromStr for Config {
type Err = Error;
/// Load a `Config` from some string.
pub fn from_str(src: &str) -> Result<Config> {
fn from_str(src: &str) -> Result<Self> {
toml::from_str(src).chain_err(|| Error::from("Invalid configuration file"))
}
}
impl Config {
/// Load the configuration file from disk.
pub fn from_disk<P: AsRef<Path>>(config_file: P) -> Result<Config> {
let mut buffer = String::new();
@@ -203,12 +206,26 @@ impl Config {
} else if index.starts_with("build.") {
self.build.update_value(&index[6..], value);
} else {
self.rest.insert(index, value)?;
self.rest
.insert(index, value)
.map_err(|e| ErrorKind::TomlQueryError(e))?;
}
Ok(())
}
/// Get the table associated with a particular renderer.
pub fn get_renderer<I: AsRef<str>>(&self, index: I) -> Option<&Table> {
let key = format!("output.{}", index.as_ref());
self.get(&key).and_then(Value::as_table)
}
/// Get the table associated with a particular preprocessor.
pub fn get_preprocessor<I: AsRef<str>>(&self, index: I) -> Option<&Table> {
let key = format!("preprocessor.{}", index.as_ref());
self.get(&key).and_then(Value::as_table)
}
fn from_legacy(mut table: Value) -> Config {
let mut cfg = Config::default();
@@ -217,9 +234,10 @@ impl Config {
// figure out what try_into() deserializes to.
macro_rules! get_and_insert {
($table:expr, $key:expr => $out:expr) => {
let got = $table.as_table_mut()
.and_then(|t| t.remove($key))
.and_then(|v| v.try_into().ok());
let got = $table
.as_table_mut()
.and_then(|t| t.remove($key))
.and_then(|v| v.try_into().ok());
if let Some(value) = got {
$out = value;
}
@@ -252,7 +270,7 @@ impl Default for Config {
}
}
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Config {
fn deserialize<D: Deserializer<'de>>(de: D) -> ::std::result::Result<Self, D::Error> {
fn deserialize<D: Deserializer<'de>>(de: D) -> std::result::Result<Self, D::Error> {
let raw = Value::deserialize(de)?;
if is_legacy_format(&raw) {
@@ -288,15 +306,15 @@ impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Config {
.unwrap_or_default();
Ok(Config {
book: book,
build: build,
book,
build,
rest: Value::Table(table),
})
}
}
impl Serialize for Config {
fn serialize<S: Serializer>(&self, s: S) -> ::std::result::Result<S::Ok, S::Error> {
fn serialize<S: Serializer>(&self, s: S) -> std::result::Result<S::Ok, S::Error> {
use serde::ser::Error;
let mut table = self.rest.clone();
@@ -381,8 +399,9 @@ pub struct BuildConfig {
/// Should non-existent markdown files specified in `SETTINGS.md` be created
/// if they don't exist?
pub create_missing: bool,
/// Which preprocessors should be applied
pub preprocess: Option<Vec<String>>,
/// Should the default preprocessors always be used when they are
/// compatible with the renderer?
pub use_default_preprocessors: bool,
}
impl Default for BuildConfig {
@@ -390,7 +409,7 @@ impl Default for BuildConfig {
BuildConfig {
build_dir: PathBuf::from("book"),
create_missing: true,
preprocess: None,
use_default_preprocessors: true,
}
}
}
@@ -401,6 +420,8 @@ impl Default for BuildConfig {
pub struct HtmlConfig {
/// The theme directory, if specified.
pub theme: Option<PathBuf>,
/// The default theme to use, defaults to 'light'
pub default_theme: Option<String>,
/// Use "smart quotes" instead of the usual `"` character.
pub curly_quotes: bool,
/// Should mathjax be enabled?
@@ -422,10 +443,15 @@ pub struct HtmlConfig {
/// This config item *should not be edited* by the end user.
#[doc(hidden)]
pub livereload_url: Option<String>,
/// Should section labels be rendered?
/// Don't render section labels.
pub no_section_label: bool,
/// Search settings. If `None`, the default will be used.
pub search: Option<Search>,
/// Git repository url. If `None`, the git button will not be shown.
pub git_repository_url: Option<String>,
/// FontAwesome icon class to use for the Git repository link.
/// Defaults to `fa-github` if `None`.
pub git_repository_icon: Option<String>,
}
impl HtmlConfig {
@@ -463,9 +489,11 @@ impl Default for Playpen {
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(default, rename_all = "kebab-case")]
pub struct Search {
/// Enable the search feature. Default: `true`.
pub enable: bool,
/// Maximum number of visible results. Default: `30`.
pub limit_results: u32,
/// The number of words used for a search result teaser. Default: `30`,
/// The number of words used for a search result teaser. Default: `30`.
pub teaser_word_count: u32,
/// Define the logical link between multiple search words.
/// If true, all search words must appear in each result. Default: `true`.
@@ -494,6 +522,7 @@ impl Default for Search {
fn default() -> Search {
// Please update the documentation of `Search` when changing values!
Search {
enable: true,
limit_results: 30,
teaser_word_count: 30,
use_boolean_and: false,
@@ -530,17 +559,13 @@ trait Updateable<'de>: Serialize + Deserialize<'de> {
}
}
impl<'de, T> Updateable<'de> for T
where
T: Serialize + Deserialize<'de>,
{
}
impl<'de, T> Updateable<'de> for T where T: Serialize + Deserialize<'de> {}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
const COMPLEX_CONFIG: &'static str = r#"
const COMPLEX_CONFIG: &str = r#"
[book]
title = "Some Book"
authors = ["Michael-F-Bryan <michaelfbryan@gmail.com>"]
@@ -551,17 +576,24 @@ mod tests {
[build]
build-dir = "outputs"
create-missing = false
preprocess = ["first_preprocessor", "second_preprocessor"]
use-default-preprocessors = true
[output.html]
theme = "./themedir"
default-theme = "rust"
curly-quotes = true
google-analytics = "123456"
additional-css = ["./foo/bar/baz.css"]
git-repository-url = "https://foo.com/"
git-repository-icon = "fa-code-fork"
[output.html.playpen]
editable = true
editor = "ace"
[preprocessor.first]
[preprocessor.second]
"#;
#[test]
@@ -574,15 +606,11 @@ mod tests {
description: Some(String::from("A completely useless book")),
multilingual: true,
src: PathBuf::from("source"),
..Default::default()
};
let build_should_be = BuildConfig {
build_dir: PathBuf::from("outputs"),
create_missing: false,
preprocess: Some(vec![
"first_preprocessor".to_string(),
"second_preprocessor".to_string(),
]),
use_default_preprocessors: true,
};
let playpen_should_be = Playpen {
editable: true,
@@ -593,7 +621,10 @@ mod tests {
google_analytics: Some(String::from("123456")),
additional_css: vec![PathBuf::from("./foo/bar/baz.css")],
theme: Some(PathBuf::from("./themedir")),
default_theme: Some(String::from("rust")),
playpen: playpen_should_be,
git_repository_url: Some(String::from("https://foo.com/")),
git_repository_icon: Some(String::from("fa-code-fork")),
..Default::default()
};
@@ -631,10 +662,10 @@ mod tests {
assert_eq!(got, should_be);
let baz: Vec<bool> = cfg.get_deserialized("output.random.baz").unwrap();
let got_baz: Vec<bool> = cfg.get_deserialized("output.random.baz").unwrap();
let baz_should_be = vec![true, true, false];
assert_eq!(baz, baz_should_be);
assert_eq!(got_baz, baz_should_be);
}
#[test]
@@ -684,7 +715,7 @@ mod tests {
let build_should_be = BuildConfig {
build_dir: PathBuf::from("my-book"),
create_missing: true,
preprocess: None,
use_default_preprocessors: true,
};
let html_should_be = HtmlConfig {
@@ -726,7 +757,7 @@ mod tests {
for (src, should_be) in inputs {
let got = parse_env(src);
let should_be = should_be.map(|s| s.to_string());
let should_be = should_be.map(ToString::to_string);
assert_eq!(got, should_be);
}
@@ -756,6 +787,7 @@ mod tests {
}
#[test]
#[allow(clippy::approx_constant)]
fn update_config_using_env_var_and_complex_value() {
let mut cfg = Config::default();
let key = "foo-bar.baz";

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@@ -81,64 +81,57 @@
//! [`Config`]: config/struct.Config.html
#![deny(missing_docs)]
#![deny(rust_2018_idioms)]
#[macro_use]
extern crate error_chain;
extern crate handlebars;
extern crate itertools;
#[macro_use]
extern crate lazy_static;
#[macro_use]
extern crate log;
extern crate memchr;
extern crate pulldown_cmark;
extern crate regex;
extern crate serde;
#[macro_use]
extern crate serde_derive;
#[macro_use]
extern crate serde_json;
extern crate shlex;
extern crate tempfile;
extern crate toml;
extern crate toml_query;
#[cfg(test)]
#[macro_use]
extern crate pretty_assertions;
pub mod preprocess;
pub mod book;
pub mod config;
pub mod preprocess;
pub mod renderer;
pub mod theme;
pub mod utils;
pub use book::MDBook;
pub use book::BookItem;
pub use renderer::Renderer;
pub use config::Config;
/// The current version of `mdbook`.
///
/// This is provided as a way for custom preprocessors and renderers to do
/// compatibility checks.
pub const MDBOOK_VERSION: &str = env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION");
pub use crate::book::BookItem;
pub use crate::book::MDBook;
pub use crate::config::Config;
pub use crate::renderer::Renderer;
/// The error types used through out this crate.
pub mod errors {
use std::path::PathBuf;
error_chain!{
error_chain! {
foreign_links {
Io(::std::io::Error) #[doc = "A wrapper around `std::io::Error`"];
HandlebarsRender(::handlebars::RenderError) #[doc = "Handlebars rendering failed"];
HandlebarsTemplate(Box<::handlebars::TemplateError>) #[doc = "Unable to parse the template"];
Utf8(::std::string::FromUtf8Error) #[doc = "Invalid UTF-8"];
SerdeJson(::serde_json::Error) #[doc = "JSON conversion failed"];
}
links {
TomlQuery(::toml_query::error::Error, ::toml_query::error::ErrorKind) #[doc = "A TomlQuery error"];
Io(std::io::Error) #[doc = "A wrapper around `std::io::Error`"];
HandlebarsRender(handlebars::RenderError) #[doc = "Handlebars rendering failed"];
HandlebarsTemplate(Box<handlebars::TemplateError>) #[doc = "Unable to parse the template"];
Utf8(std::string::FromUtf8Error) #[doc = "Invalid UTF-8"];
SerdeJson(serde_json::Error) #[doc = "JSON conversion failed"];
}
errors {
/// A subprocess exited with an unsuccessful return code.
Subprocess(message: String, output: ::std::process::Output) {
Subprocess(message: String, output: std::process::Output) {
description("A subprocess failed")
display("{}: {}", message, String::from_utf8_lossy(&output.stdout))
}
@@ -154,12 +147,18 @@ pub mod errors {
description("Reserved Filename")
display("{} is reserved for internal use", filename.display())
}
/// Error with a TOML file.
TomlQueryError(inner: toml_query::error::Error) {
description("toml_query error")
display("{}", inner)
}
}
}
// Box to halve the size of Error
impl From<::handlebars::TemplateError> for Error {
fn from(e: ::handlebars::TemplateError) -> Error {
impl From<handlebars::TemplateError> for Error {
fn from(e: handlebars::TemplateError) -> Error {
From::from(Box::new(e))
}
}

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@@ -1,75 +1,64 @@
extern crate chrono;
#[macro_use]
extern crate clap;
extern crate env_logger;
extern crate error_chain;
#[macro_use]
extern crate log;
extern crate mdbook;
extern crate open;
use chrono::Local;
use clap::{App, AppSettings, ArgMatches};
use env_logger::Builder;
use log::LevelFilter;
use mdbook::utils;
use std::env;
use std::ffi::OsStr;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::io::Write;
use clap::{App, AppSettings, ArgMatches};
use chrono::Local;
use log::LevelFilter;
use env_logger::Builder;
use mdbook::utils;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
pub mod build;
pub mod clean;
pub mod init;
pub mod test;
#[cfg(feature = "serve")]
pub mod serve;
#[cfg(feature = "watch")]
pub mod watch;
mod cmd;
const NAME: &'static str = "mdbook";
const VERSION: &str = concat!("v", crate_version!());
fn main() {
init_logger();
// Create a list of valid arguments and sub-commands
let app = App::new(NAME)
.about("Create a book in form of a static website from markdown files")
.author("Mathieu David <mathieudavid@mathieudavid.org>")
// Get the version from our Cargo.toml using clap's crate_version!() macro
.version(concat!("v",crate_version!()))
.setting(AppSettings::ArgRequiredElseHelp)
.after_help("For more information about a specific command, \
try `mdbook <command> --help`\n\
Source code for mdbook available \
at: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook")
.subcommand(init::make_subcommand())
.subcommand(build::make_subcommand())
.subcommand(test::make_subcommand())
.subcommand(clean::make_subcommand());
let app = App::new(crate_name!())
.about(crate_description!())
.author("Mathieu David <mathieudavid@mathieudavid.org>")
.version(VERSION)
.setting(AppSettings::GlobalVersion)
.setting(AppSettings::ArgRequiredElseHelp)
.setting(AppSettings::ColoredHelp)
.after_help(
"For more information about a specific command, try `mdbook <command> --help`\n\
The source code for mdBook is available at: https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/mdBook",
)
.subcommand(cmd::init::make_subcommand())
.subcommand(cmd::build::make_subcommand())
.subcommand(cmd::test::make_subcommand())
.subcommand(cmd::clean::make_subcommand());
#[cfg(feature = "watch")]
let app = app.subcommand(watch::make_subcommand());
let app = app.subcommand(cmd::watch::make_subcommand());
#[cfg(feature = "serve")]
let app = app.subcommand(serve::make_subcommand());
let app = app.subcommand(cmd::serve::make_subcommand());
// Check which subcomamnd the user ran...
let res = match app.get_matches().subcommand() {
("init", Some(sub_matches)) => init::execute(sub_matches),
("build", Some(sub_matches)) => build::execute(sub_matches),
("clean", Some(sub_matches)) => clean::execute(sub_matches),
("init", Some(sub_matches)) => cmd::init::execute(sub_matches),
("build", Some(sub_matches)) => cmd::build::execute(sub_matches),
("clean", Some(sub_matches)) => cmd::clean::execute(sub_matches),
#[cfg(feature = "watch")]
("watch", Some(sub_matches)) => watch::execute(sub_matches),
("watch", Some(sub_matches)) => cmd::watch::execute(sub_matches),
#[cfg(feature = "serve")]
("serve", Some(sub_matches)) => serve::execute(sub_matches),
("test", Some(sub_matches)) => test::execute(sub_matches),
("serve", Some(sub_matches)) => cmd::serve::execute(sub_matches),
("test", Some(sub_matches)) => cmd::test::execute(sub_matches),
(_, _) => unreachable!(),
};
if let Err(e) = res {
utils::log_backtrace(&e);
::std::process::exit(101);
std::process::exit(101);
}
}
@@ -88,7 +77,7 @@ fn init_logger() {
});
if let Ok(var) = env::var("RUST_LOG") {
builder.parse(&var);
builder.parse_filters(&var);
} else {
// if no RUST_LOG provided, default to logging at the Info level
builder.filter(None, LevelFilter::Info);

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@@ -0,0 +1,196 @@
use super::{Preprocessor, PreprocessorContext};
use crate::book::Book;
use crate::errors::*;
use shlex::Shlex;
use std::io::{self, Read, Write};
use std::process::{Child, Command, Stdio};
/// A custom preprocessor which will shell out to a 3rd-party program.
///
/// # Preprocessing Protocol
///
/// When the `supports_renderer()` method is executed, `CmdPreprocessor` will
/// execute the shell command `$cmd supports $renderer`. If the renderer is
/// supported, custom preprocessors should exit with a exit code of `0`,
/// any other exit code be considered as unsupported.
///
/// The `run()` method is implemented by passing a `(PreprocessorContext, Book)`
/// tuple to the spawned command (`$cmd`) as JSON via `stdin`. Preprocessors
/// should then "return" a processed book by printing it to `stdout` as JSON.
/// For convenience, the `CmdPreprocessor::parse_input()` function can be used
/// to parse the input provided by `mdbook`.
///
/// Exiting with a non-zero exit code while preprocessing is considered an
/// error. `stderr` is passed directly through to the user, so it can be used
/// for logging or emitting warnings if desired.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// An example preprocessor is available in this project's `examples/`
/// directory.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq)]
pub struct CmdPreprocessor {
name: String,
cmd: String,
}
impl CmdPreprocessor {
/// Create a new `CmdPreprocessor`.
pub fn new(name: String, cmd: String) -> CmdPreprocessor {
CmdPreprocessor { name, cmd }
}
/// A convenience function custom preprocessors can use to parse the input
/// written to `stdin` by a `CmdRenderer`.
pub fn parse_input<R: Read>(reader: R) -> Result<(PreprocessorContext, Book)> {
serde_json::from_reader(reader).chain_err(|| "Unable to parse the input")
}
fn write_input_to_child(&self, child: &mut Child, book: &Book, ctx: &PreprocessorContext) {
let stdin = child.stdin.take().expect("Child has stdin");
if let Err(e) = self.write_input(stdin, &book, &ctx) {
// Looks like the backend hung up before we could finish
// sending it the render context. Log the error and keep going
warn!("Error writing the RenderContext to the backend, {}", e);
}
}
fn write_input<W: Write>(
&self,
writer: W,
book: &Book,
ctx: &PreprocessorContext,
) -> Result<()> {
serde_json::to_writer(writer, &(ctx, book)).map_err(Into::into)
}
/// The command this `Preprocessor` will invoke.
pub fn cmd(&self) -> &str {
&self.cmd
}
fn command(&self) -> Result<Command> {
let mut words = Shlex::new(&self.cmd);
let executable = match words.next() {
Some(e) => e,
None => bail!("Command string was empty"),
};
let mut cmd = Command::new(executable);
for arg in words {
cmd.arg(arg);
}
Ok(cmd)
}
}
impl Preprocessor for CmdPreprocessor {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
&self.name
}
fn run(&self, ctx: &PreprocessorContext, book: Book) -> Result<Book> {
let mut cmd = self.command()?;
let mut child = cmd
.stdin(Stdio::piped())
.stdout(Stdio::piped())
.stderr(Stdio::inherit())
.spawn()
.chain_err(|| {
format!(
"Unable to start the \"{}\" preprocessor. Is it installed?",
self.name()
)
})?;
self.write_input_to_child(&mut child, &book, ctx);
let output = child
.wait_with_output()
.chain_err(|| "Error waiting for the preprocessor to complete")?;
trace!("{} exited with output: {:?}", self.cmd, output);
ensure!(
output.status.success(),
"The preprocessor exited unsuccessfully"
);
serde_json::from_slice(&output.stdout).chain_err(|| "Unable to parse the preprocessed book")
}
fn supports_renderer(&self, renderer: &str) -> bool {
debug!(
"Checking if the \"{}\" preprocessor supports \"{}\"",
self.name(),
renderer
);
let mut cmd = match self.command() {
Ok(c) => c,
Err(e) => {
warn!(
"Unable to create the command for the \"{}\" preprocessor, {}",
self.name(),
e
);
return false;
}
};
let outcome = cmd
.arg("supports")
.arg(renderer)
.stdin(Stdio::null())
.stdout(Stdio::inherit())
.stderr(Stdio::inherit())
.status()
.map(|status| status.code() == Some(0));
if let Err(ref e) = outcome {
if e.kind() == io::ErrorKind::NotFound {
warn!(
"The command wasn't found, is the \"{}\" preprocessor installed?",
self.name
);
warn!("\tCommand: {}", self.cmd);
}
}
outcome.unwrap_or(false)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use crate::MDBook;
use std::path::Path;
fn book_example() -> MDBook {
let example = Path::new(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR")).join("book-example");
MDBook::load(example).unwrap()
}
#[test]
fn round_trip_write_and_parse_input() {
let cmd = CmdPreprocessor::new("test".to_string(), "test".to_string());
let md = book_example();
let ctx = PreprocessorContext::new(
md.root.clone(),
md.config.clone(),
"some-renderer".to_string(),
);
let mut buffer = Vec::new();
cmd.write_input(&mut buffer, &md.book, &ctx).unwrap();
let (got_ctx, got_book) = CmdPreprocessor::parse_input(buffer.as_slice()).unwrap();
assert_eq!(got_book, md.book);
assert_eq!(got_ctx, ctx);
}
}

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@@ -1,16 +1,19 @@
use std::path::Path;
use regex::Regex;
use std::path::Path;
use errors::*;
use crate::errors::*;
use super::{Preprocessor, PreprocessorContext};
use book::{Book, BookItem};
use crate::book::{Book, BookItem};
/// A preprocessor for converting file name `README.md` to `index.md` since
/// `README.md` is the de facto index file in a markdown-based documentation.
/// `README.md` is the de facto index file in markdown-based documentation.
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct IndexPreprocessor;
impl IndexPreprocessor {
pub(crate) const NAME: &'static str = "index";
/// Create a new `IndexPreprocessor`.
pub fn new() -> Self {
IndexPreprocessor
@@ -19,16 +22,15 @@ impl IndexPreprocessor {
impl Preprocessor for IndexPreprocessor {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"index"
Self::NAME
}
fn run(&self, ctx: &PreprocessorContext, book: &mut Book) -> Result<()> {
fn run(&self, ctx: &PreprocessorContext, mut book: Book) -> Result<Book> {
let source_dir = ctx.root.join(&ctx.config.book.src);
book.for_each_mut(|section: &mut BookItem| {
if let BookItem::Chapter(ref mut ch) = *section {
if is_readme_file(&ch.path) {
let index_md = source_dir
.join(ch.path.with_file_name("index.md"));
let index_md = source_dir.join(ch.path.with_file_name("index.md"));
if index_md.exists() {
warn_readme_name_conflict(&ch.path, &index_md);
}
@@ -38,15 +40,25 @@ impl Preprocessor for IndexPreprocessor {
}
});
Ok(())
Ok(book)
}
}
fn warn_readme_name_conflict<P: AsRef<Path>>(readme_path: P, index_path: P) {
let file_name = readme_path.as_ref().file_name().unwrap_or_default();
let parent_dir = index_path.as_ref().parent().unwrap_or(index_path.as_ref());
warn!("It seems that there are both {:?} and index.md under \"{}\".", file_name, parent_dir.display());
warn!("mdbook converts {:?} into index.html by default. It may cause", file_name);
let parent_dir = index_path
.as_ref()
.parent()
.unwrap_or_else(|| index_path.as_ref());
warn!(
"It seems that there are both {:?} and index.md under \"{}\".",
file_name,
parent_dir.display()
);
warn!(
"mdbook converts {:?} into index.html by default. It may cause",
file_name
);
warn!("unexpected behavior if putting both files under the same directory.");
warn!("To solve the warning, try to rearrange the book structure or disable");
warn!("\"index\" preprocessor to stop the conversion.");
@@ -59,8 +71,8 @@ fn is_readme_file<P: AsRef<Path>>(path: P) -> bool {
RE.is_match(
path.as_ref()
.file_stem()
.and_then(|s| s.to_str())
.unwrap_or_default()
.and_then(std::ffi::OsStr::to_str)
.unwrap_or_default(),
)
}

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@@ -1,21 +1,24 @@
use crate::errors::*;
use crate::utils::fs::file_to_string;
use crate::utils::take_lines;
use regex::{CaptureMatches, Captures, Regex};
use std::ops::{Range, RangeFrom, RangeFull, RangeTo};
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use regex::{CaptureMatches, Captures, Regex};
use utils::fs::file_to_string;
use utils::take_lines;
use errors::*;
use super::{Preprocessor, PreprocessorContext};
use book::{Book, BookItem};
use crate::book::{Book, BookItem};
const ESCAPE_CHAR: char = '\\';
const MAX_LINK_NESTED_DEPTH: usize = 10;
/// A preprocessor for expanding the `{{# playpen}}` and `{{# include}}`
/// helpers in a chapter.
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct LinkPreprocessor;
impl LinkPreprocessor {
pub(crate) const NAME: &'static str = "links";
/// Create a new `LinkPreprocessor`.
pub fn new() -> Self {
LinkPreprocessor
@@ -24,15 +27,16 @@ impl LinkPreprocessor {
impl Preprocessor for LinkPreprocessor {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"links"
Self::NAME
}
fn run(&self, ctx: &PreprocessorContext, book: &mut Book) -> Result<()> {
fn run(&self, ctx: &PreprocessorContext, mut book: Book) -> Result<Book> {
let src_dir = ctx.root.join(&ctx.config.book.src);
book.for_each_mut(|section: &mut BookItem| {
if let BookItem::Chapter(ref mut ch) = *section {
let base = ch.path
let base = ch
.path
.parent()
.map(|dir| src_dir.join(dir))
.expect("All book items have a parent");
@@ -42,11 +46,15 @@ impl Preprocessor for LinkPreprocessor {
}
});
Ok(())
Ok(book)
}
}
fn replace_all<P: AsRef<Path>>(s: &str, path: P, source: &P, depth: usize) -> String {
fn replace_all<P1, P2>(s: &str, path: P1, source: P2, depth: usize) -> String
where
P1: AsRef<Path>,
P2: AsRef<Path>,
{
// When replacing one thing in a string by something with a different length,
// the indices after that will not correspond,
// we therefore have to store the difference to correct this
@@ -62,17 +70,24 @@ fn replace_all<P: AsRef<Path>>(s: &str, path: P, source: &P, depth: usize) -> St
Ok(new_content) => {
if depth < MAX_LINK_NESTED_DEPTH {
if let Some(rel_path) = playpen.link.relative_path(path) {
replaced.push_str(&replace_all(&new_content, rel_path, &source.to_path_buf(), depth + 1));
replaced.push_str(&replace_all(&new_content, rel_path, source, depth + 1));
} else {
replaced.push_str(&new_content);
}
}
else {
error!("Stack depth exceeded in {}. Check for cyclic includes",
source.display());
} else {
error!(
"Stack depth exceeded in {}. Check for cyclic includes",
source.display()
);
}
previous_end_index = playpen.end_index;
}
Err(e) => {
error!("Error updating \"{}\", {}", playpen.link_text, e);
for cause in e.iter().skip(1) {
warn!("Caused By: {}", cause);
}
// This should make sure we include the raw `{{# ... }}` snippet
// in the page content if there are any errors.
previous_end_index = playpen.start_index;
@@ -103,7 +118,7 @@ impl<'a> LinkType<'a> {
LinkType::IncludeRangeFrom(p, _) => Some(return_relative_path(base, &p)),
LinkType::IncludeRangeTo(p, _) => Some(return_relative_path(base, &p)),
LinkType::IncludeRangeFull(p, _) => Some(return_relative_path(base, &p)),
LinkType::Playpen(p,_) => Some(return_relative_path(base, &p))
LinkType::Playpen(p, _) => Some(return_relative_path(base, &p)),
}
}
}
@@ -128,27 +143,23 @@ fn parse_include_path(path: &str) -> LinkType<'static> {
let end = end.and_then(|s| s.parse::<usize>().ok());
match start {
Some(start) => match end {
Some(end) => LinkType::IncludeRange(
path,
Range {
start: start,
end: end,
},
),
None => if has_end {
LinkType::IncludeRangeFrom(path, RangeFrom { start: start })
} else {
LinkType::IncludeRange(
path,
Range {
start: start,
end: start + 1,
},
)
},
Some(end) => LinkType::IncludeRange(path, Range { start, end }),
None => {
if has_end {
LinkType::IncludeRangeFrom(path, RangeFrom { start })
} else {
LinkType::IncludeRange(
path,
Range {
start,
end: start + 1,
},
)
}
}
},
None => match end {
Some(end) => LinkType::IncludeRangeTo(path, RangeTo { end: end }),
Some(end) => LinkType::IncludeRangeTo(path, RangeTo { end }),
None => LinkType::IncludeRangeFull(path, RangeFull),
},
}
@@ -197,20 +208,66 @@ impl<'a> Link<'a> {
match self.link {
// omit the escape char
LinkType::Escaped => Ok((&self.link_text[1..]).to_owned()),
LinkType::IncludeRange(ref pat, ref range) => file_to_string(base.join(pat))
.map(|s| take_lines(&s, range.clone()))
.chain_err(|| format!("Could not read file for link {}", self.link_text)),
LinkType::IncludeRangeFrom(ref pat, ref range) => file_to_string(base.join(pat))
.map(|s| take_lines(&s, range.clone()))
.chain_err(|| format!("Could not read file for link {}", self.link_text)),
LinkType::IncludeRangeTo(ref pat, ref range) => file_to_string(base.join(pat))
.map(|s| take_lines(&s, range.clone()))
.chain_err(|| format!("Could not read file for link {}", self.link_text)),
LinkType::IncludeRangeFull(ref pat, _) => file_to_string(base.join(pat))
.chain_err(|| format!("Could not read file for link {}", self.link_text)),
LinkType::IncludeRange(ref pat, ref range) => {
let target = base.join(pat);
file_to_string(&target)
.map(|s| take_lines(&s, range.clone()))
.chain_err(|| {
format!(
"Could not read file for link {} ({})",
self.link_text,
target.display(),
)
})
}
LinkType::IncludeRangeFrom(ref pat, ref range) => {
let target = base.join(pat);
file_to_string(&target)
.map(|s| take_lines(&s, range.clone()))
.chain_err(|| {
format!(
"Could not read file for link {} ({})",
self.link_text,
target.display(),
)
})
}
LinkType::IncludeRangeTo(ref pat, ref range) => {
let target = base.join(pat);
file_to_string(&target)
.map(|s| take_lines(&s, *range))
.chain_err(|| {
format!(
"Could not read file for link {} ({})",
self.link_text,
target.display(),
)
})
}
LinkType::IncludeRangeFull(ref pat, _) => {
let target = base.join(pat);
file_to_string(&target).chain_err(|| {
format!(
"Could not read file for link {} ({})",
self.link_text,
target.display()
)
})
}
LinkType::Playpen(ref pat, ref attrs) => {
let contents = file_to_string(base.join(pat))
.chain_err(|| format!("Could not read file for link {}", self.link_text))?;
let target = base.join(pat);
let contents = file_to_string(&target).chain_err(|| {
format!(
"Could not read file for link {} ({})",
self.link_text,
target.display()
)
})?;
let ftype = if !attrs.is_empty() { "rust," } else { "rust" };
Ok(format!(
"```{}{}\n{}\n```\n",
@@ -237,19 +294,21 @@ impl<'a> Iterator for LinkIter<'a> {
}
}
fn find_links(contents: &str) -> LinkIter {
fn find_links(contents: &str) -> LinkIter<'_> {
// lazily compute following regex
// r"\\\{\{#.*\}\}|\{\{#([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\s*([a-zA-Z0-9_.\-:/\\\s]+)\}\}")?;
lazy_static! {
static ref RE: Regex = Regex::new(r"(?x) # insignificant whitespace mode
\\\{\{\#.*\}\} # match escaped link
| # or
\{\{\s* # link opening parens and whitespace
\#([a-zA-Z0-9]+) # link type
\s+ # separating whitespace
([a-zA-Z0-9\s_.\-:/\\]+) # link target path and space separated properties
\s*\}\} # whitespace and link closing parens
").unwrap();
static ref RE: Regex = Regex::new(
r"(?x) # insignificant whitespace mode
\\\{\{\#.*\}\} # match escaped link
| # or
\{\{\s* # link opening parens and whitespace
\#([a-zA-Z0-9]+) # link type
\s+ # separating whitespace
([a-zA-Z0-9\s_.\-:/\\]+) # link target path and space separated properties
\s*\}\} # whitespace and link closing parens"
)
.unwrap();
}
LinkIter(RE.captures_iter(contents))
}
@@ -258,6 +317,21 @@ fn find_links(contents: &str) -> LinkIter {
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_replace_all_escaped() {
let start = r"
Some text over here.
```hbs
\{{#include file.rs}} << an escaped link!
```";
let end = r"
Some text over here.
```hbs
{{#include file.rs}} << an escaped link!
```";
assert_eq!(replace_all(start, "", "", 0), end);
}
#[test]
fn test_find_links_no_link() {
let s = "Some random text without link...";
@@ -319,14 +393,12 @@ mod tests {
println!("\nOUTPUT: {:?}\n", res);
assert_eq!(
res,
vec![
Link {
start_index: 22,
end_index: 48,
link: LinkType::IncludeRange(PathBuf::from("file.rs"), 9..20),
link_text: "{{#include file.rs:10:20}}",
},
]
vec![Link {
start_index: 22,
end_index: 48,
link: LinkType::IncludeRange(PathBuf::from("file.rs"), 9..20),
link_text: "{{#include file.rs:10:20}}",
}]
);
}
@@ -337,14 +409,12 @@ mod tests {
println!("\nOUTPUT: {:?}\n", res);
assert_eq!(
res,
vec![
Link {
start_index: 22,
end_index: 45,
link: LinkType::IncludeRange(PathBuf::from("file.rs"), 9..10),
link_text: "{{#include file.rs:10}}",
},
]
vec![Link {
start_index: 22,
end_index: 45,
link: LinkType::IncludeRange(PathBuf::from("file.rs"), 9..10),
link_text: "{{#include file.rs:10}}",
}]
);
}
@@ -355,14 +425,12 @@ mod tests {
println!("\nOUTPUT: {:?}\n", res);
assert_eq!(
res,
vec![
Link {
start_index: 22,
end_index: 46,
link: LinkType::IncludeRangeFrom(PathBuf::from("file.rs"), 9..),
link_text: "{{#include file.rs:10:}}",
},
]
vec![Link {
start_index: 22,
end_index: 46,
link: LinkType::IncludeRangeFrom(PathBuf::from("file.rs"), 9..),
link_text: "{{#include file.rs:10:}}",
}]
);
}
@@ -373,14 +441,12 @@ mod tests {
println!("\nOUTPUT: {:?}\n", res);
assert_eq!(
res,
vec![
Link {
start_index: 22,
end_index: 46,
link: LinkType::IncludeRangeTo(PathBuf::from("file.rs"), ..20),
link_text: "{{#include file.rs::20}}",
},
]
vec![Link {
start_index: 22,
end_index: 46,
link: LinkType::IncludeRangeTo(PathBuf::from("file.rs"), ..20),
link_text: "{{#include file.rs::20}}",
}]
);
}
@@ -391,14 +457,12 @@ mod tests {
println!("\nOUTPUT: {:?}\n", res);
assert_eq!(
res,
vec![
Link {
start_index: 22,
end_index: 44,
link: LinkType::IncludeRangeFull(PathBuf::from("file.rs"), ..),
link_text: "{{#include file.rs::}}",
},
]
vec![Link {
start_index: 22,
end_index: 44,
link: LinkType::IncludeRangeFull(PathBuf::from("file.rs"), ..),
link_text: "{{#include file.rs::}}",
}]
);
}
@@ -409,14 +473,12 @@ mod tests {
println!("\nOUTPUT: {:?}\n", res);
assert_eq!(
res,
vec![
Link {
start_index: 22,
end_index: 42,
link: LinkType::IncludeRangeFull(PathBuf::from("file.rs"), ..),
link_text: "{{#include file.rs}}",
},
]
vec![Link {
start_index: 22,
end_index: 42,
link: LinkType::IncludeRangeFull(PathBuf::from("file.rs"), ..),
link_text: "{{#include file.rs}}",
}]
);
}
@@ -429,14 +491,12 @@ mod tests {
assert_eq!(
res,
vec![
Link {
start_index: 38,
end_index: 68,
link: LinkType::Escaped,
link_text: "\\{{#playpen file.rs editable}}",
},
]
vec![Link {
start_index: 38,
end_index: 68,
link: LinkType::Escaped,
link_text: "\\{{#playpen file.rs editable}}",
}]
);
}

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@@ -1,30 +1,45 @@
//! Book preprocessing.
pub use self::links::LinkPreprocessor;
pub use self::cmd::CmdPreprocessor;
pub use self::index::IndexPreprocessor;
pub use self::links::LinkPreprocessor;
mod links;
mod cmd;
mod index;
mod links;
use book::Book;
use config::Config;
use errors::*;
use crate::book::Book;
use crate::config::Config;
use crate::errors::*;
use std::path::PathBuf;
/// Extra information for a `Preprocessor` to give them more context when
/// processing a book.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct PreprocessorContext {
/// The location of the book directory on disk.
pub root: PathBuf,
/// The book configuration (`book.toml`).
pub config: Config,
/// The `Renderer` this preprocessor is being used with.
pub renderer: String,
/// The calling `mdbook` version.
pub mdbook_version: String,
#[serde(skip)]
__non_exhaustive: (),
}
impl PreprocessorContext {
/// Create a new `PreprocessorContext`.
pub(crate) fn new(root: PathBuf, config: Config) -> Self {
PreprocessorContext { root, config }
pub(crate) fn new(root: PathBuf, config: Config, renderer: String) -> Self {
PreprocessorContext {
root,
config,
renderer,
mdbook_version: crate::MDBOOK_VERSION.to_string(),
__non_exhaustive: (),
}
}
}
@@ -36,5 +51,13 @@ pub trait Preprocessor {
/// Run this `Preprocessor`, allowing it to update the book before it is
/// given to a renderer.
fn run(&self, ctx: &PreprocessorContext, book: &mut Book) -> Result<()>;
fn run(&self, ctx: &PreprocessorContext, book: Book) -> Result<Book>;
/// A hint to `MDBook` whether this preprocessor is compatible with a
/// particular renderer.
///
/// By default, always returns `true`.
fn supports_renderer(&self, _renderer: &str) -> bool {
true
}
}

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@@ -1,20 +1,18 @@
use book::{Book, BookItem, Chapter};
use config::{Config, HtmlConfig, Playpen};
use errors::*;
use renderer::html_handlebars::helpers;
use renderer::{RenderContext, Renderer};
use theme::{self, playpen_editor, Theme};
use utils;
use crate::book::{Book, BookItem};
use crate::config::{Config, HtmlConfig, Playpen};
use crate::errors::*;
use crate::renderer::html_handlebars::helpers;
use crate::renderer::{RenderContext, Renderer};
use crate::theme::{self, playpen_editor, Theme};
use crate::utils;
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::fs::{self, File};
use std::io::Read;
use std::fs;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use handlebars::Handlebars;
use regex::{Captures, Regex};
use serde_json;
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct HtmlHandlebars;
@@ -27,102 +25,81 @@ impl HtmlHandlebars {
fn render_item(
&self,
item: &BookItem,
mut ctx: RenderItemContext,
mut ctx: RenderItemContext<'_>,
print_content: &mut String,
) -> Result<()> {
// FIXME: This should be made DRY-er and rely less on mutable state
match *item {
BookItem::Chapter(ref ch) => {
let content = ch.content.clone();
let content = utils::render_markdown(&content, ctx.html_config.curly_quotes);
print_content.push_str(&content);
if let BookItem::Chapter(ref ch) = *item {
let content = ch.content.clone();
let content = utils::render_markdown(&content, ctx.html_config.curly_quotes);
// Update the context with data for this file
let path = ch.path
.to_str()
.chain_err(|| "Could not convert path to str")?;
let filepath = Path::new(&ch.path).with_extension("html");
let filepathstr = filepath
.to_str()
.chain_err(|| "Could not convert HTML path to str")?;
let filepathstr = utils::fs::normalize_path(filepathstr);
let string_path = ch.path.parent().unwrap().display().to_string();
// "print.html" is used for the print page.
if ch.path == Path::new("print.md") {
bail!(ErrorKind::ReservedFilenameError(ch.path.clone()));
};
let fixed_content = utils::render_markdown_with_base(
&ch.content,
ctx.html_config.curly_quotes,
&string_path,
);
print_content.push_str(&fixed_content);
// Non-lexical lifetimes needed :'(
let title: String;
{
let book_title = ctx.data
.get("book_title")
.and_then(serde_json::Value::as_str)
.unwrap_or("");
title = ch.name.clone() + " - " + book_title;
}
// Update the context with data for this file
let path = ch
.path
.to_str()
.chain_err(|| "Could not convert path to str")?;
let filepath = Path::new(&ch.path).with_extension("html");
ctx.data.insert("path".to_owned(), json!(path));
ctx.data.insert("content".to_owned(), json!(content));
ctx.data.insert("chapter_title".to_owned(), json!(ch.name));
ctx.data.insert("title".to_owned(), json!(title));
ctx.data.insert(
"path_to_root".to_owned(),
json!(utils::fs::path_to_root(&ch.path)),
);
// "print.html" is used for the print page.
if ch.path == Path::new("print.md") {
bail!(ErrorKind::ReservedFilenameError(ch.path.clone()));
};
// Render the handlebars template with the data
debug!("Render template");
let rendered = ctx.handlebars.render("index", &ctx.data)?;
let rendered = self.post_process(rendered, &filepathstr, &ctx.html_config.playpen);
// Write to file
debug!("Creating {} ✓", filepathstr);
utils::fs::write_file(&ctx.destination, &filepath, &rendered.into_bytes())?;
if ctx.is_index {
self.render_index(ch, &ctx.destination)?;
}
// Non-lexical lifetimes needed :'(
let title: String;
{
let book_title = ctx
.data
.get("book_title")
.and_then(serde_json::Value::as_str)
.unwrap_or("");
title = ch.name.clone() + " - " + book_title;
}
ctx.data.insert("path".to_owned(), json!(path));
ctx.data.insert("content".to_owned(), json!(content));
ctx.data.insert("chapter_title".to_owned(), json!(ch.name));
ctx.data.insert("title".to_owned(), json!(title));
ctx.data.insert(
"path_to_root".to_owned(),
json!(utils::fs::path_to_root(&ch.path)),
);
// Render the handlebars template with the data
debug!("Render template");
let rendered = ctx.handlebars.render("index", &ctx.data)?;
let rendered = self.post_process(rendered, &ctx.html_config.playpen);
// Write to file
debug!("Creating {}", filepath.display());
utils::fs::write_file(&ctx.destination, &filepath, rendered.as_bytes())?;
if ctx.is_index {
ctx.data.insert("path".to_owned(), json!("index.md"));
ctx.data.insert("path_to_root".to_owned(), json!(""));
let rendered_index = ctx.handlebars.render("index", &ctx.data)?;
let rendered_index = self.post_process(rendered_index, &ctx.html_config.playpen);
debug!("Creating index.html from {}", path);
utils::fs::write_file(&ctx.destination, "index.html", rendered_index.as_bytes())?;
}
_ => {}
}
Ok(())
}
/// Create an index.html from the first element in SUMMARY.md
fn render_index(&self, ch: &Chapter, destination: &Path) -> Result<()> {
debug!("index.html");
let mut content = String::new();
File::open(destination.join(&ch.path.with_extension("html")))?
.read_to_string(&mut content)?;
// This could cause a problem when someone displays
// code containing <base href=...>
// on the front page, however this case should be very very rare...
content = content
.lines()
.filter(|line| !line.contains("<base href="))
.collect::<Vec<&str>>()
.join("\n");
utils::fs::write_file(destination, "index.html", content.as_bytes())?;
debug!(
"Creating index.html from {} ✓",
destination.join(&ch.path.with_extension("html")).display()
);
Ok(())
}
#[cfg_attr(feature = "cargo-clippy", allow(let_and_return))]
fn post_process(&self, rendered: String, filepath: &str, playpen_config: &Playpen) -> String {
let rendered = build_header_links(&rendered, filepath);
let rendered = fix_anchor_links(&rendered, filepath);
#[cfg_attr(feature = "cargo-clippy", allow(clippy::let_and_return))]
fn post_process(&self, rendered: String, playpen_config: &Playpen) -> String {
let rendered = build_header_links(&rendered);
let rendered = fix_code_blocks(&rendered);
let rendered = add_playpen_pre(&rendered, playpen_config);
@@ -135,13 +112,19 @@ impl HtmlHandlebars {
theme: &Theme,
html_config: &HtmlConfig,
) -> Result<()> {
use utils::fs::write_file;
use crate::utils::fs::write_file;
write_file(destination, ".nojekyll",
b"This file makes sure that Github Pages doesn't process mdBook's output.")?;
write_file(
destination,
".nojekyll",
b"This file makes sure that Github Pages doesn't process mdBook's output.",
)?;
write_file(destination, "book.js", &theme.js)?;
write_file(destination, "book.css", &theme.css)?;
write_file(destination, "css/general.css", &theme.general_css)?;
write_file(destination, "css/chrome.css", &theme.chrome_css)?;
write_file(destination, "css/print.css", &theme.print_css)?;
write_file(destination, "css/variables.css", &theme.variables_css)?;
write_file(destination, "favicon.png", &theme.favicon)?;
write_file(destination, "highlight.css", &theme.highlight_css)?;
write_file(destination, "tomorrow-night.css", &theme.tomorrow_night_css)?;
@@ -230,6 +213,7 @@ impl HtmlHandlebars {
);
handlebars.register_helper("previous", Box::new(helpers::navigation::previous));
handlebars.register_helper("next", Box::new(helpers::navigation::next));
handlebars.register_helper("theme_option", Box::new(helpers::theme::theme_option));
}
/// Copy across any additional CSS and JavaScript files which the book
@@ -343,7 +327,7 @@ impl Renderer for HtmlHandlebars {
handlebars: &handlebars,
destination: destination.to_path_buf(),
data: data.clone(),
is_index: is_index,
is_index,
html_config: html_config.clone(),
};
self.render_item(item, ctx, &mut print_content)?;
@@ -360,9 +344,9 @@ impl Renderer for HtmlHandlebars {
debug!("Render template");
let rendered = handlebars.render("index", &data)?;
let rendered = self.post_process(rendered, "print.html", &html_config.playpen);
let rendered = self.post_process(rendered, &html_config.playpen);
utils::fs::write_file(&destination, "print.html", &rendered.into_bytes())?;
utils::fs::write_file(&destination, "print.html", rendered.as_bytes())?;
debug!("Creating print.html ✓");
debug!("Copy static files");
@@ -373,7 +357,12 @@ impl Renderer for HtmlHandlebars {
// Render search index
#[cfg(feature = "search")]
super::search::create_files(&html_config.search.unwrap_or_default(), &destination, &book)?;
{
let search = html_config.search.unwrap_or_default();
if search.enable {
super::search::create_files(&search, &destination, &book)?;
}
}
// Copy all remaining files
utils::fs::copy_files_except_ext(&src_dir, &destination, true, &["md"])?;
@@ -406,6 +395,12 @@ fn make_data(
data.insert("livereload".to_owned(), json!(livereload));
}
let default_theme = match html_config.default_theme {
Some(ref theme) => theme,
None => "light",
};
data.insert("default_theme".to_owned(), json!(default_theme));
// Add google analytics tag
if let Some(ref ga) = config.html_config().and_then(|html| html.google_analytics) {
data.insert("google_analytics".to_owned(), json!(ga));
@@ -433,13 +428,7 @@ fn make_data(
for script in &html.additional_js {
match script.strip_prefix(root) {
Ok(p) => js.push(p.to_str().expect("Could not convert to str")),
Err(_) => js.push(
script
.file_name()
.expect("File has a file name")
.to_str()
.expect("Could not convert to str"),
),
Err(_) => js.push(script.to_str().expect("Could not convert to str")),
}
}
data.insert("additional_js".to_owned(), json!(js));
@@ -451,10 +440,12 @@ fn make_data(
let search = html_config.search.clone();
if cfg!(feature = "search") {
data.insert("search_enabled".to_owned(), json!(true));
if search.unwrap_or_default().copy_js {
data.insert("search_js".to_owned(), json!(true));
}
let search = search.unwrap_or_default();
data.insert("search_enabled".to_owned(), json!(search.enable));
data.insert(
"search_js".to_owned(),
json!(search.enable && search.copy_js),
);
} else if search.is_some() {
warn!("mdBook compiled without search support, ignoring `output.html.search` table");
warn!(
@@ -463,6 +454,15 @@ fn make_data(
)
}
if let Some(ref git_repository_url) = html_config.git_repository_url {
data.insert("git_repository_url".to_owned(), json!(git_repository_url));
}
let git_repository_icon = match html_config.git_repository_icon {
Some(ref git_repository_icon) => git_repository_icon,
None => "fa-github",
};
data.insert("git_repository_icon".to_owned(), json!(git_repository_icon));
let mut chapters = vec![];
for item in book.iter() {
@@ -476,7 +476,8 @@ fn make_data(
}
chapter.insert("name".to_owned(), json!(ch.name));
let path = ch.path
let path = ch
.path
.to_str()
.chain_err(|| "Could not convert path to str")?;
chapter.insert("path".to_owned(), json!(path));
@@ -495,30 +496,29 @@ fn make_data(
Ok(data)
}
/// Goes through the rendered HTML, making sure all header tags are wrapped in
/// an anchor so people can link to sections directly.
fn build_header_links(html: &str, filepath: &str) -> String {
/// Goes through the rendered HTML, making sure all header tags have
/// an anchor respectively so people can link to sections directly.
fn build_header_links(html: &str) -> String {
let regex = Regex::new(r"<h(\d)>(.*?)</h\d>").unwrap();
let mut id_counter = HashMap::new();
regex
.replace_all(html, |caps: &Captures| {
.replace_all(html, |caps: &Captures<'_>| {
let level = caps[1]
.parse()
.expect("Regex should ensure we only ever get numbers here");
wrap_header_with_link(level, &caps[2], &mut id_counter, filepath)
insert_link_into_header(level, &caps[2], &mut id_counter)
})
.into_owned()
}
/// Wraps a single header tag with a link, making sure each tag gets its own
/// Insert a sinle link into a header, making sure each link gets its own
/// unique ID by appending an auto-incremented number (if necessary).
fn wrap_header_with_link(
fn insert_link_into_header(
level: usize,
content: &str,
id_counter: &mut HashMap<String, usize>,
filepath: &str,
) -> String {
let raw_id = utils::id_from_content(content);
@@ -532,36 +532,13 @@ fn wrap_header_with_link(
*id_count += 1;
format!(
r##"<a class="header" href="{filepath}#{id}" id="{id}"><h{level}>{text}</h{level}></a>"##,
r##"<h{level}><a class="header" href="#{id}" id="{id}">{text}</a></h{level}>"##,
level = level,
id = id,
text = content,
filepath = filepath
text = content
)
}
// anchors to the same page (href="#anchor") do not work because of
// <base href="../"> pointing to the root folder. This function *fixes*
// that in a very inelegant way
fn fix_anchor_links(html: &str, filepath: &str) -> String {
let regex = Regex::new(r##"<a([^>]+)href="#([^"]+)"([^>]*)>"##).unwrap();
regex
.replace_all(html, |caps: &Captures| {
let before = &caps[1];
let anchor = &caps[2];
let after = &caps[3];
format!(
"<a{before}href=\"{filepath}#{anchor}\"{after}>",
before = before,
filepath = filepath,
anchor = anchor,
after = after
)
})
.into_owned()
}
// The rust book uses annotations for rustdoc to test code snippets,
// like the following:
// ```rust,should_panic
@@ -573,7 +550,7 @@ fn fix_anchor_links(html: &str, filepath: &str) -> String {
fn fix_code_blocks(html: &str) -> String {
let regex = Regex::new(r##"<code([^>]+)class="([^"]+)"([^>]*)>"##).unwrap();
regex
.replace_all(html, |caps: &Captures| {
.replace_all(html, |caps: &Captures<'_>| {
let before = &caps[1];
let classes = &caps[2].replace(",", " ");
let after = &caps[3];
@@ -591,17 +568,20 @@ fn fix_code_blocks(html: &str) -> String {
fn add_playpen_pre(html: &str, playpen_config: &Playpen) -> String {
let regex = Regex::new(r##"((?s)<code[^>]?class="([^"]+)".*?>(.*?)</code>)"##).unwrap();
regex
.replace_all(html, |caps: &Captures| {
.replace_all(html, |caps: &Captures<'_>| {
let text = &caps[1];
let classes = &caps[2];
let code = &caps[3];
if (classes.contains("language-rust") && !classes.contains("ignore"))
if (classes.contains("language-rust")
&& !classes.contains("ignore")
&& !classes.contains("noplaypen"))
|| classes.contains("mdbook-runnable")
{
// wrap the contents in an external pre block
if playpen_config.editable && classes.contains("editable")
|| text.contains("fn main") || text.contains("quick_main!")
|| text.contains("fn main")
|| text.contains("quick_main!")
{
format!("<pre class=\"playpen\">{}</pre>", text)
} else {
@@ -629,7 +609,7 @@ fn partition_source(s: &str) -> (String, String) {
for line in s.lines() {
let trimline = line.trim();
let header = trimline.chars().all(|c| c.is_whitespace()) || trimline.starts_with("#![");
let header = trimline.chars().all(char::is_whitespace) || trimline.starts_with("#![");
if !header || after_header {
after_header = true;
after.push_str(line);
@@ -660,37 +640,32 @@ mod tests {
let inputs = vec![
(
"blah blah <h1>Foo</h1>",
r##"blah blah <a class="header" href="./some_chapter/some_section.html#foo" id="foo"><h1>Foo</h1></a>"##,
r##"blah blah <h1><a class="header" href="#foo" id="foo">Foo</a></h1>"##,
),
(
"<h1>Foo</h1>",
r##"<a class="header" href="./some_chapter/some_section.html#foo" id="foo"><h1>Foo</h1></a>"##,
r##"<h1><a class="header" href="#foo" id="foo">Foo</a></h1>"##,
),
(
"<h3>Foo^bar</h3>",
r##"<a class="header" href="./some_chapter/some_section.html#foobar" id="foobar"><h3>Foo^bar</h3></a>"##,
r##"<h3><a class="header" href="#foobar" id="foobar">Foo^bar</a></h3>"##,
),
(
"<h4></h4>",
r##"<a class="header" href="./some_chapter/some_section.html#" id=""><h4></h4></a>"##,
r##"<h4><a class="header" href="#" id=""></a></h4>"##,
),
(
"<h4><em>Hï</em></h4>",
r##"<a class="header" href="./some_chapter/some_section.html#hï" id="hï"><h4><em>Hï</em></h4></a>"##,
r##"<h4><a class="header" href="#hï" id="hï"><em>Hï</em></a></h4>"##,
),
(
"<h1>Foo</h1><h3>Foo</h3>",
r##"<a class="header" href="./some_chapter/some_section.html#foo" id="foo"><h1>Foo</h1></a><a class="header" href="./some_chapter/some_section.html#foo-1" id="foo-1"><h3>Foo</h3></a>"##,
r##"<h1><a class="header" href="#foo" id="foo">Foo</a></h1><h3><a class="header" href="#foo-1" id="foo-1">Foo</a></h3>"##,
),
];
for (src, should_be) in inputs {
let filepath = "./some_chapter/some_section.html";
let got = build_header_links(&src, filepath);
assert_eq!(got, should_be);
// This is redundant for most cases
let got = fix_anchor_links(&got, filepath);
let got = build_header_links(&src);
assert_eq!(got, should_be);
}
}

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@@ -1,2 +1,3 @@
pub mod toc;
pub mod navigation;
pub mod theme;
pub mod toc;

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@@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
use std::path::Path;
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use std::path::Path;
use serde_json;
use handlebars::{Context, Handlebars, Helper, RenderContext, RenderError, Renderable};
use handlebars::{Context, Handlebars, Helper, Output, RenderContext, RenderError, Renderable};
use crate::utils;
type StringMap = BTreeMap<String, String>;
@@ -16,13 +17,13 @@ impl Target {
/// Returns target if found.
fn find(
&self,
base_path: &String,
current_path: &String,
base_path: &str,
current_path: &str,
current_item: &StringMap,
previous_item: &StringMap,
) -> Result<Option<StringMap>, RenderError> {
match self {
&Target::Next => {
match *self {
Target::Next => {
let previous_path = previous_item
.get("path")
.ok_or_else(|| RenderError::new("No path found for chapter in JSON data"))?;
@@ -32,7 +33,7 @@ impl Target {
}
}
&Target::Previous => {
Target::Previous => {
if current_path == base_path {
return Ok(Some(previous_item.clone()));
}
@@ -43,15 +44,20 @@ impl Target {
}
}
fn find_chapter(rc: &mut RenderContext, target: Target) -> Result<Option<StringMap>, RenderError> {
fn find_chapter(
ctx: &Context,
rc: &mut RenderContext<'_>,
target: Target,
) -> Result<Option<StringMap>, RenderError> {
debug!("Get data from context");
let chapters = rc.evaluate_absolute("chapters", true).and_then(|c| {
let chapters = rc.evaluate_absolute(ctx, "chapters", true).and_then(|c| {
serde_json::value::from_value::<Vec<StringMap>>(c.clone())
.map_err(|_| RenderError::new("Could not decode the JSON data"))
})?;
let base_path = rc.evaluate_absolute("path", true)?
let base_path = rc
.evaluate_absolute(ctx, "path", true)?
.as_str()
.ok_or_else(|| RenderError::new("Type error for `path`, string expected"))?
.replace("\"", "");
@@ -79,14 +85,26 @@ fn find_chapter(rc: &mut RenderContext, target: Target) -> Result<Option<StringM
}
fn render(
_h: &Helper,
_h: &Helper<'_, '_>,
r: &Handlebars,
rc: &mut RenderContext,
ctx: &Context,
rc: &mut RenderContext<'_>,
out: &mut dyn Output,
chapter: &StringMap,
) -> Result<(), RenderError> {
trace!("Creating BTreeMap to inject in context");
let mut context = BTreeMap::new();
let base_path = rc
.evaluate_absolute(ctx, "path", false)?
.as_str()
.ok_or_else(|| RenderError::new("Type error for `path`, string expected"))?
.replace("\"", "");
context.insert(
"path_to_root".to_owned(),
json!(utils::fs::path_to_root(&base_path)),
);
chapter
.get("name")
@@ -109,28 +127,41 @@ fn render(
_h.template()
.ok_or_else(|| RenderError::new("Error with the handlebars template"))
.and_then(|t| {
let mut local_rc = rc.with_context(Context::wraps(&context)?);
t.render(r, &mut local_rc)
let mut local_rc = rc.new_for_block();
let local_ctx = Context::wraps(&context)?;
t.render(r, &local_ctx, &mut local_rc, out)
})?;
Ok(())
}
pub fn previous(_h: &Helper, r: &Handlebars, rc: &mut RenderContext) -> Result<(), RenderError> {
pub fn previous(
_h: &Helper<'_, '_>,
r: &Handlebars,
ctx: &Context,
rc: &mut RenderContext<'_>,
out: &mut dyn Output,
) -> Result<(), RenderError> {
trace!("previous (handlebars helper)");
if let Some(previous) = find_chapter(rc, Target::Previous)? {
render(_h, r, rc, &previous)?;
if let Some(previous) = find_chapter(ctx, rc, Target::Previous)? {
render(_h, r, ctx, rc, out, &previous)?;
}
Ok(())
}
pub fn next(_h: &Helper, r: &Handlebars, rc: &mut RenderContext) -> Result<(), RenderError> {
pub fn next(
_h: &Helper<'_, '_>,
r: &Handlebars,
ctx: &Context,
rc: &mut RenderContext<'_>,
out: &mut dyn Output,
) -> Result<(), RenderError> {
trace!("next (handlebars helper)");
if let Some(next) = find_chapter(rc, Target::Next)? {
render(_h, r, rc, &next)?;
if let Some(next) = find_chapter(ctx, rc, Target::Next)? {
render(_h, r, ctx, rc, out, &next)?;
}
Ok(())
@@ -140,29 +171,29 @@ pub fn next(_h: &Helper, r: &Handlebars, rc: &mut RenderContext) -> Result<(), R
mod tests {
use super::*;
static TEMPLATE: &'static str =
static TEMPLATE: &str =
"{{#previous}}{{title}}: {{link}}{{/previous}}|{{#next}}{{title}}: {{link}}{{/next}}";
#[test]
fn test_next_previous() {
let data = json!({
"name": "two",
"path": "two.path",
"chapters": [
{
"name": "one",
"path": "one.path"
},
{
"name": "two",
"path": "two.path",
},
{
"name": "three",
"path": "three.path"
}
]
});
"name": "two",
"path": "two.path",
"chapters": [
{
"name": "one",
"path": "one.path"
},
{
"name": "two",
"path": "two.path",
},
{
"name": "three",
"path": "three.path"
}
]
});
let mut h = Handlebars::new();
h.register_helper("previous", Box::new(previous));
@@ -177,23 +208,23 @@ mod tests {
#[test]
fn test_first() {
let data = json!({
"name": "one",
"path": "one.path",
"chapters": [
{
"name": "one",
"path": "one.path"
},
{
"name": "two",
"path": "two.path",
},
{
"name": "three",
"path": "three.path"
}
]
});
"name": "one",
"path": "one.path",
"chapters": [
{
"name": "one",
"path": "one.path"
},
{
"name": "two",
"path": "two.path",
},
{
"name": "three",
"path": "three.path"
}
]
});
let mut h = Handlebars::new();
h.register_helper("previous", Box::new(previous));
@@ -207,23 +238,23 @@ mod tests {
#[test]
fn test_last() {
let data = json!({
"name": "three",
"path": "three.path",
"chapters": [
{
"name": "one",
"path": "one.path"
},
{
"name": "two",
"path": "two.path",
},
{
"name": "three",
"path": "three.path"
}
]
});
"name": "three",
"path": "three.path",
"chapters": [
{
"name": "one",
"path": "one.path"
},
{
"name": "two",
"path": "two.path",
},
{
"name": "three",
"path": "three.path"
}
]
});
let mut h = Handlebars::new();
h.register_helper("previous", Box::new(previous));

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@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
use handlebars::{Context, Handlebars, Helper, Output, RenderContext, RenderError};
pub fn theme_option(
h: &Helper<'_, '_>,
_r: &Handlebars,
ctx: &Context,
rc: &mut RenderContext<'_>,
out: &mut dyn Output,
) -> Result<(), RenderError> {
trace!("theme_option (handlebars helper)");
let param = h.param(0).and_then(|v| v.value().as_str()).ok_or_else(|| {
RenderError::new("Param 0 with String type is required for theme_option helper.")
})?;
let theme_name = rc
.evaluate_absolute(ctx, "default_theme", true)?
.as_str()
.ok_or_else(|| RenderError::new("Type error for `default_theme`, string expected"))?;
out.write(param)?;
if param.to_lowercase() == theme_name.to_lowercase() {
out.write(" (default)")?;
}
Ok(())
}

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@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
use std::path::Path;
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use std::path::Path;
use serde_json;
use handlebars::{Handlebars, Helper, HelperDef, RenderContext, RenderError};
use pulldown_cmark::{html, Event, Parser, Tag};
use crate::utils;
use handlebars::{Context, Handlebars, Helper, HelperDef, Output, RenderContext, RenderError};
use pulldown_cmark::{html, Event, Parser};
// Handlebars helper to construct TOC
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
@@ -12,27 +13,35 @@ pub struct RenderToc {
}
impl HelperDef for RenderToc {
fn call(&self, _h: &Helper, _: &Handlebars, rc: &mut RenderContext) -> Result<(), RenderError> {
fn call<'reg: 'rc, 'rc>(
&self,
_h: &Helper<'reg, 'rc>,
_r: &'reg Handlebars,
ctx: &'rc Context,
rc: &mut RenderContext<'reg>,
out: &mut dyn Output,
) -> Result<(), RenderError> {
// get value from context data
// rc.get_path() is current json parent path, you should always use it like this
// param is the key of value you want to display
let chapters = rc.evaluate_absolute("chapters", true).and_then(|c| {
let chapters = rc.evaluate_absolute(ctx, "chapters", true).and_then(|c| {
serde_json::value::from_value::<Vec<BTreeMap<String, String>>>(c.clone())
.map_err(|_| RenderError::new("Could not decode the JSON data"))
})?;
let current = rc.evaluate_absolute("path", true)?
let current = rc
.evaluate_absolute(ctx, "path", true)?
.as_str()
.ok_or_else(|| RenderError::new("Type error for `path`, string expected"))?
.replace("\"", "");
rc.writer.write_all(b"<ol class=\"chapter\">")?;
out.write("<ol class=\"chapter\">")?;
let mut current_level = 1;
for item in chapters {
// Spacer
if item.get("spacer").is_some() {
rc.writer.write_all(b"<li class=\"spacer\"></li>")?;
out.write("<li class=\"spacer\"></li>")?;
continue;
}
@@ -44,30 +53,30 @@ impl HelperDef for RenderToc {
if level > current_level {
while level > current_level {
rc.writer.write_all(b"<li>")?;
rc.writer.write_all(b"<ol class=\"section\">")?;
out.write("<li>")?;
out.write("<ol class=\"section\">")?;
current_level += 1;
}
rc.writer.write_all(b"<li>")?;
out.write("<li>")?;
} else if level < current_level {
while level < current_level {
rc.writer.write_all(b"</ol>")?;
rc.writer.write_all(b"</li>")?;
out.write("</ol>")?;
out.write("</li>")?;
current_level -= 1;
}
rc.writer.write_all(b"<li>")?;
out.write("<li>")?;
} else {
rc.writer.write_all(b"<li")?;
out.write("<li")?;
if item.get("section").is_none() {
rc.writer.write_all(b" class=\"affix\"")?;
out.write(" class=\"affix\"")?;
}
rc.writer.write_all(b">")?;
out.write(">")?;
}
// Link
let path_exists = if let Some(path) = item.get("path") {
if !path.is_empty() {
rc.writer.write_all(b"<a href=\"")?;
out.write("<a href=\"")?;
let tmp = Path::new(item.get("path").expect("Error: path should be Some(_)"))
.with_extension("html")
@@ -77,14 +86,15 @@ impl HelperDef for RenderToc {
.replace("\\", "/");
// Add link
rc.writer.write_all(tmp.as_bytes())?;
rc.writer.write_all(b"\"")?;
out.write(&utils::fs::path_to_root(&current))?;
out.write(&tmp)?;
out.write("\"")?;
if path == &current {
rc.writer.write_all(b" class=\"active\"")?;
out.write(" class=\"active\"")?;
}
rc.writer.write_all(b">")?;
out.write(">")?;
true
} else {
false
@@ -96,9 +106,9 @@ impl HelperDef for RenderToc {
if !self.no_section_label {
// Section does not necessarily exist
if let Some(section) = item.get("section") {
rc.writer.write_all(b"<strong aria-hidden=\"true\">")?;
rc.writer.write_all(section.as_bytes())?;
rc.writer.write_all(b"</strong> ")?;
out.write("<strong aria-hidden=\"true\">")?;
out.write(&section)?;
out.write("</strong> ")?;
}
}
@@ -107,10 +117,7 @@ impl HelperDef for RenderToc {
// filter all events that are not inline code blocks
let parser = Parser::new(name).filter(|event| match *event {
Event::Start(Tag::Code)
| Event::End(Tag::Code)
| Event::InlineHtml(_)
| Event::Text(_) => true,
Event::Code(_) | Event::InlineHtml(_) | Event::Text(_) => true,
_ => false,
});
@@ -119,22 +126,22 @@ impl HelperDef for RenderToc {
html::push_html(&mut markdown_parsed_name, parser);
// write to the handlebars template
rc.writer.write_all(markdown_parsed_name.as_bytes())?;
out.write(&markdown_parsed_name)?;
}
if path_exists {
rc.writer.write_all(b"</a>")?;
out.write("</a>")?;
}
rc.writer.write_all(b"</li>")?;
out.write("</li>")?;
}
while current_level > 1 {
rc.writer.write_all(b"</ol>")?;
rc.writer.write_all(b"</li>")?;
out.write("</ol>")?;
out.write("</li>")?;
current_level -= 1;
}
rc.writer.write_all(b"</ol>")?;
out.write("</ol>")?;
Ok(())
}
}

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@@ -1,33 +1,38 @@
extern crate ammonia;
extern crate elasticlunr;
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
use std::path::Path;
use elasticlunr::Index;
use pulldown_cmark::*;
use serde_json;
use self::elasticlunr::Index;
use book::{Book, BookItem};
use config::Search;
use errors::*;
use utils;
use theme::searcher;
use crate::book::{Book, BookItem};
use crate::config::Search;
use crate::errors::*;
use crate::theme::searcher;
use crate::utils;
/// Creates all files required for search.
pub fn create_files(search_config: &Search, destination: &Path, book: &Book) -> Result<()> {
let mut index = Index::new(&["title", "body", "breadcrumbs"]);
let mut doc_urls = Vec::with_capacity(book.sections.len());
for item in book.iter() {
render_item(&mut index, &search_config, item)?;
render_item(&mut index, &search_config, &mut doc_urls, item)?;
}
let index = write_to_js(index, &search_config)?;
let index = write_to_json(index, &search_config, doc_urls)?;
debug!("Writing search index ✓");
if index.len() > 10_000_000 {
warn!("searchindex.json is very large ({} bytes)", index.len());
}
if search_config.copy_js {
utils::fs::write_file(destination, "searchindex.js", index.as_bytes())?;
utils::fs::write_file(destination, "searchindex.json", index.as_bytes())?;
utils::fs::write_file(
destination,
"searchindex.js",
format!("Object.assign(window.search, {});", index).as_bytes(),
)?;
utils::fs::write_file(destination, "searcher.js", searcher::JS)?;
utils::fs::write_file(destination, "mark.min.js", searcher::MARK_JS)?;
utils::fs::write_file(destination, "elasticlunr.min.js", searcher::ELASTICLUNR_JS)?;
@@ -38,18 +43,22 @@ pub fn create_files(search_config: &Search, destination: &Path, book: &Book) ->
}
/// Uses the given arguments to construct a search document, then inserts it to the given index.
fn add_doc<'a>(
fn add_doc(
index: &mut Index,
anchor_base: &'a str,
doc_urls: &mut Vec<String>,
anchor_base: &str,
section_id: &Option<String>,
items: &[&str],
) {
let doc_ref: Cow<'a, str> = if let &Some(ref id) = section_id {
format!("{}#{}", anchor_base, id).into()
let url = if let Some(ref id) = *section_id {
Cow::Owned(format!("{}#{}", anchor_base, id))
} else {
anchor_base.into()
Cow::Borrowed(anchor_base)
};
let doc_ref = utils::collapse_whitespace(doc_ref.trim());
let url = utils::collapse_whitespace(url.trim());
let doc_ref = doc_urls.len().to_string();
doc_urls.push(url.into());
let items = items.iter().map(|&x| utils::collapse_whitespace(x.trim()));
index.add_doc(&doc_ref, items);
}
@@ -58,10 +67,11 @@ fn add_doc<'a>(
fn render_item(
index: &mut Index,
search_config: &Search,
doc_urls: &mut Vec<String>,
item: &BookItem,
) -> Result<()> {
let chapter = match item {
&BookItem::Chapter(ref ch) => ch,
let chapter = match *item {
BookItem::Chapter(ref ch) => ch,
_ => return Ok(()),
};
@@ -71,27 +81,26 @@ fn render_item(
.chain_err(|| "Could not convert HTML path to str")?;
let anchor_base = utils::fs::normalize_path(filepath);
let mut opts = Options::empty();
opts.insert(OPTION_ENABLE_TABLES);
opts.insert(OPTION_ENABLE_FOOTNOTES);
let p = Parser::new_ext(&chapter.content, opts);
let p = utils::new_cmark_parser(&chapter.content);
let mut in_header = false;
let max_section_depth = search_config.heading_split_level as i32;
let max_section_depth = i32::from(search_config.heading_split_level);
let mut section_id = None;
let mut heading = String::new();
let mut body = String::new();
let mut html_block = String::new();
let mut breadcrumbs = chapter.parent_names.clone();
let mut footnote_numbers = HashMap::new();
for event in p {
match event {
Event::Start(Tag::Header(i)) if i <= max_section_depth => {
if heading.len() > 0 {
if !heading.is_empty() {
// Section finished, the next header is following now
// Write the data to the index, and clear it for the next section
add_doc(
index,
doc_urls,
&anchor_base,
&section_id,
&[&heading, &body, &breadcrumbs.join(" » ")],
@@ -113,6 +122,13 @@ fn render_item(
let number = footnote_numbers.len() + 1;
footnote_numbers.entry(name).or_insert(number);
}
Event::Html(html) => {
html_block.push_str(&html);
}
Event::End(Tag::HtmlBlock) => {
body.push_str(&clean_html(&html_block));
html_block.clear();
}
Event::Start(_) | Event::End(_) | Event::SoftBreak | Event::HardBreak => {
// Insert spaces where HTML output would usually seperate text
// to ensure words don't get merged together
@@ -122,14 +138,14 @@ fn render_item(
body.push(' ');
}
}
Event::Text(text) => {
Event::Text(text) | Event::Code(text) => {
if in_header {
heading.push_str(&text);
} else {
body.push_str(&text);
}
}
Event::Html(html) | Event::InlineHtml(html) => {
Event::InlineHtml(html) => {
body.push_str(&clean_html(&html));
}
Event::FootnoteReference(name) => {
@@ -137,13 +153,15 @@ fn render_item(
let number = footnote_numbers.entry(name).or_insert(len);
body.push_str(&format!(" [{}] ", number));
}
Event::TaskListMarker(_checked) => {}
}
}
if heading.len() > 0 {
if !heading.is_empty() {
// Make sure the last section is added to the index
add_doc(
index,
doc_urls,
&anchor_base,
&section_id,
&[&heading, &body, &breadcrumbs.join(" » ")],
@@ -153,12 +171,9 @@ fn render_item(
Ok(())
}
/// Exports the index and search options to a JS script which stores the index in `window.search`.
/// Using a JS script is a workaround for CORS in `file://` URIs. It also removes the need for
/// downloading/parsing JSON in JS.
fn write_to_js(index: Index, search_config: &Search) -> Result<String> {
fn write_to_json(index: Index, search_config: &Search, doc_urls: Vec<String>) -> Result<String> {
use elasticlunr::config::{SearchBool, SearchOptions, SearchOptionsField};
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use self::elasticlunr::config::{SearchBool, SearchOptions, SearchOptionsField};
#[derive(Serialize)]
struct ResultsOptions {
@@ -169,9 +184,11 @@ fn write_to_js(index: Index, search_config: &Search) -> Result<String> {
#[derive(Serialize)]
struct SearchindexJson {
/// The options used for displaying search results
resultsoptions: ResultsOptions,
results_options: ResultsOptions,
/// The searchoptions for elasticlunr.js
searchoptions: SearchOptions,
search_options: SearchOptions,
/// Used to lookup a document's URL from an integer document ref.
doc_urls: Vec<String>,
/// The index for elasticlunr.js
index: elasticlunr::Index,
}
@@ -185,7 +202,7 @@ fn write_to_js(index: Index, search_config: &Search) -> Result<String> {
opt.boost = Some(search_config.boost_hierarchy);
fields.insert("breadcrumbs".into(), opt);
let searchoptions = SearchOptions {
let search_options = SearchOptions {
bool: if search_config.use_boolean_and {
SearchBool::And
} else {
@@ -195,14 +212,15 @@ fn write_to_js(index: Index, search_config: &Search) -> Result<String> {
fields,
};
let resultsoptions = ResultsOptions {
let results_options = ResultsOptions {
limit_results: search_config.limit_results,
teaser_word_count: search_config.teaser_word_count,
};
let json_contents = SearchindexJson {
resultsoptions,
searchoptions,
results_options,
search_options,
doc_urls,
index,
};
@@ -211,7 +229,7 @@ fn write_to_js(index: Index, search_config: &Search) -> Result<String> {
let json_contents = serde_json::to_value(&json_contents)?;
let json_contents = serde_json::to_string(&json_contents)?;
Ok(format!("window.search = {};", json_contents))
Ok(json_contents)
}
fn clean_html(html: &str) -> String {

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//!
//! The definition for [RenderContext] may be useful though.
//!
//! [For Developers]: https://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/mdBook/lib/index.html
//! [For Developers]: https://rust-lang-nursery.github.io/mdBook/for_developers/index.html
//! [RenderContext]: struct.RenderContext.html
pub use self::html_handlebars::HtmlHandlebars;
mod html_handlebars;
use shlex::Shlex;
use std::fs;
use std::io::{self, Read};
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::process::{Command, Stdio};
use serde_json;
use shlex::Shlex;
use errors::*;
use config::Config;
use book::Book;
const MDBOOK_VERSION: &str = env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION");
use crate::book::Book;
use crate::config::Config;
use crate::errors::*;
/// An arbitrary `mdbook` backend.
///
@@ -66,6 +63,8 @@ pub struct RenderContext {
/// renderers to cache intermediate results, this directory is not
/// guaranteed to be empty or even exist.
pub destination: PathBuf,
#[serde(skip)]
__non_exhaustive: (),
}
impl RenderContext {
@@ -76,11 +75,12 @@ impl RenderContext {
Q: Into<PathBuf>,
{
RenderContext {
book: book,
config: config,
version: MDBOOK_VERSION.to_string(),
book,
config,
version: crate::MDBOOK_VERSION.to_string(),
root: root.into(),
destination: destination.into(),
__non_exhaustive: (),
}
}
@@ -157,22 +157,27 @@ impl Renderer for CmdRenderer {
let _ = fs::create_dir_all(&ctx.destination);
let mut child = match self.compose_command()?
let mut child = match self
.compose_command()?
.stdin(Stdio::piped())
.stdout(Stdio::inherit())
.stderr(Stdio::inherit())
.current_dir(&ctx.destination)
.spawn() {
Ok(c) => c,
Err(ref e) if e.kind() == io::ErrorKind::NotFound => {
warn!("The command wasn't found, is the \"{}\" backend installed?", self.name);
warn!("\tCommand: {}", self.cmd);
return Ok(());
}
Err(e) => {
return Err(e).chain_err(|| "Unable to start the backend")?;
}
};
.spawn()
{
Ok(c) => c,
Err(ref e) if e.kind() == io::ErrorKind::NotFound => {
warn!(
"The command wasn't found, is the \"{}\" backend installed?",
self.name
);
warn!("\tCommand: {}", self.cmd);
return Ok(());
}
Err(e) => {
return Err(e).chain_err(|| "Unable to start the backend")?;
}
};
{
let mut stdin = child.stdin.take().expect("Child has stdin");

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.hljs-strong {
font-weight: bold;
}
.hljs-addition {
color: #91b362;
}
.hljs-deletion {
color: #d96c75;
}

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@@ -18,13 +18,30 @@ function playpen_text(playpen) {
(function codeSnippets() {
// Hide Rust code lines prepended with a specific character
var hiding_character = "#";
var request = fetch("https://play.rust-lang.org/meta/crates", {
headers: {
'Content-Type': "application/json",
},
method: 'POST',
mode: 'cors',
});
function fetch_with_timeout(url, options, timeout = 6000) {
return Promise.race([
fetch(url, options),
new Promise((_, reject) => setTimeout(() => reject(new Error('timeout')), timeout))
]);
}
var playpens = Array.from(document.querySelectorAll(".playpen"));
if (playpens.length > 0) {
fetch_with_timeout("https://play.rust-lang.org/meta/crates", {
headers: {
'Content-Type': "application/json",
},
method: 'POST',
mode: 'cors',
})
.then(response => response.json())
.then(response => {
// get list of crates available in the rust playground
let playground_crates = response.crates.map(item => item["id"]);
playpens.forEach(block => handle_crate_list_update(block, playground_crates));
});
}
function handle_crate_list_update(playpen_block, playground_crates) {
// update the play buttons after receiving the response
@@ -84,34 +101,34 @@ function playpen_text(playpen) {
}
let text = playpen_text(code_block);
let classes = code_block.querySelector('code').classList;
let has_2018 = classes.contains("edition2018");
let edition = has_2018 ? "2018" : "2015";
var params = {
channel: "stable",
mode: "debug",
crateType: "bin",
tests: false,
version: "stable",
optimize: "0",
code: text,
}
edition: edition
};
if (text.indexOf("#![feature") !== -1) {
params.channel = "nightly";
params.version = "nightly";
}
result_block.innerText = "Running...";
var request = fetch("https://play.rust-lang.org/execute", {
fetch_with_timeout("https://play.rust-lang.org/evaluate.json", {
headers: {
'Content-Type': "application/json",
},
method: 'POST',
mode: 'cors',
body: JSON.stringify(params)
});
request
.then(function (response) { return response.json(); })
.then(function (response) { result_block.innerText = response.success ? response.stdout : response.stderr; })
.catch(function (error) { result_block.innerText = "Playground communication" + error.message; });
})
.then(response => response.json())
.then(response => result_block.innerText = response.result)
.catch(error => result_block.innerText = "Playground Communication: " + error.message);
}
// Syntax highlighting Configuration
@@ -150,9 +167,11 @@ function playpen_text(playpen) {
var lines = code_block.innerHTML.split("\n");
var first_non_hidden_line = false;
var lines_hidden = false;
var trimmed_line = "";
for (var n = 0; n < lines.length; n++) {
if (lines[n].trim()[0] == hiding_character) {
trimmed_line = lines[n].trim();
if (trimmed_line[0] == hiding_character && trimmed_line[1] != hiding_character) {
if (first_non_hidden_line) {
lines[n] = "<span class=\"hidden\">" + "\n" + lines[n].replace(/(\s*)# ?/, "$1") + "</span>";
}
@@ -167,6 +186,9 @@ function playpen_text(playpen) {
else {
first_non_hidden_line = true;
}
if (trimmed_line[0] == hiding_character && trimmed_line[1] == hiding_character) {
lines[n] = lines[n].replace("##", "#")
}
}
code_block.innerHTML = lines.join("");
@@ -274,17 +296,6 @@ function playpen_text(playpen) {
});
}
});
request
.then(function (response) { return response.json(); })
.then(function (response) {
// get list of crates available in the rust playground
let playground_crates = response.crates.map(function (item) { return item["id"]; });
Array.from(document.querySelectorAll(".playpen")).forEach(function (block) {
handle_crate_list_update(block, playground_crates);
});
});
})();
(function themes() {
@@ -293,9 +304,9 @@ function playpen_text(playpen) {
var themePopup = document.getElementById('theme-list');
var themeColorMetaTag = document.querySelector('meta[name="theme-color"]');
var stylesheets = {
ayuHighlight: document.querySelector("[href='ayu-highlight.css']"),
tomorrowNight: document.querySelector("[href='tomorrow-night.css']"),
highlight: document.querySelector("[href='highlight.css']"),
ayuHighlight: document.querySelector("[href$='ayu-highlight.css']"),
tomorrowNight: document.querySelector("[href$='tomorrow-night.css']"),
highlight: document.querySelector("[href$='highlight.css']"),
};
function showThemes() {
@@ -323,13 +334,11 @@ function playpen_text(playpen) {
stylesheets.ayuHighlight.disabled = false;
stylesheets.tomorrowNight.disabled = true;
stylesheets.highlight.disabled = true;
ace_theme = "ace/theme/tomorrow_night";
} else {
stylesheets.ayuHighlight.disabled = true;
stylesheets.tomorrowNight.disabled = true;
stylesheets.highlight.disabled = false;
ace_theme = "ace/theme/dawn";
}
@@ -345,7 +354,7 @@ function playpen_text(playpen) {
var previousTheme;
try { previousTheme = localStorage.getItem('mdbook-theme'); } catch (e) { }
if (previousTheme === null || previousTheme === undefined) { previousTheme = 'light'; }
if (previousTheme === null || previousTheme === undefined) { previousTheme = default_theme; }
try { localStorage.setItem('mdbook-theme', theme); } catch (e) { }
@@ -357,7 +366,7 @@ function playpen_text(playpen) {
// Set theme
var theme;
try { theme = localStorage.getItem('mdbook-theme'); } catch(e) { }
if (theme === null || theme === undefined) { theme = 'light'; }
if (theme === null || theme === undefined) { theme = default_theme; }
set_theme(theme);
@@ -376,7 +385,7 @@ function playpen_text(playpen) {
themePopup.addEventListener('focusout', function(e) {
// e.relatedTarget is null in Safari and Firefox on macOS (see workaround below)
if (!!e.relatedTarget && !themePopup.contains(e.relatedTarget)) {
if (!!e.relatedTarget && !themeToggleButton.contains(e.relatedTarget) && !themePopup.contains(e.relatedTarget)) {
hideThemes();
}
});
@@ -428,6 +437,7 @@ function playpen_text(playpen) {
var sidebar = document.getElementById("sidebar");
var sidebarLinks = document.querySelectorAll('#sidebar a');
var sidebarToggleButton = document.getElementById("sidebar-toggle");
var sidebarResizeHandle = document.getElementById("sidebar-resize-handle");
var firstContact = null;
function showSidebar() {
@@ -467,6 +477,23 @@ function playpen_text(playpen) {
}
});
sidebarResizeHandle.addEventListener('mousedown', initResize, false);
function initResize(e) {
window.addEventListener('mousemove', resize, false);
window.addEventListener('mouseup', stopResize, false);
html.classList.add('sidebar-resizing');
}
function resize(e) {
document.documentElement.style.setProperty('--sidebar-width', (e.clientX - sidebar.offsetLeft) + 'px');
}
//on mouseup remove windows functions mousemove & mouseup
function stopResize(e) {
html.classList.remove('sidebar-resizing');
window.removeEventListener('mousemove', resize, false);
window.removeEventListener('mouseup', stopResize, false);
}
document.addEventListener('touchstart', function (e) {
firstContact = {
x: e.touches[0].clientX,
@@ -536,7 +563,7 @@ function playpen_text(playpen) {
elem.className = 'fa fa-copy tooltipped';
}
var clipboardSnippets = new Clipboard('.clip-button', {
var clipboardSnippets = new ClipboardJS('.clip-button', {
text: function (trigger) {
hideTooltip(trigger);
let playpen = trigger.closest("pre");

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/* CSS for UI elements (a.k.a. chrome) */
@import 'variables.css';
::-webkit-scrollbar {
background: var(--bg);
}
::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb {
background: var(--scrollbar);
}
#searchresults a,
.content a:link,
a:visited,
a > .hljs {
color: var(--links);
}
/* Menu Bar */
#menu-bar {
position: -webkit-sticky;
position: sticky;
top: 0;
z-index: 101;
margin: auto calc(0px - var(--page-padding));
}
#menu-bar > #menu-bar-sticky-container {
display: flex;
flex-wrap: wrap;
background-color: var(--bg);
border-bottom-color: var(--bg);
border-bottom-width: 1px;
border-bottom-style: solid;
}
.js #menu-bar > #menu-bar-sticky-container {
transition: transform 0.3s;
}
#menu-bar.bordered > #menu-bar-sticky-container {
border-bottom-color: var(--table-border-color);
}
#menu-bar i, #menu-bar .icon-button {
position: relative;
padding: 0 8px;
z-index: 10;
line-height: 50px;
cursor: pointer;
transition: color 0.5s;
}
@media only screen and (max-width: 420px) {
#menu-bar i, #menu-bar .icon-button {
padding: 0 5px;
}
}
.icon-button {
border: none;
background: none;
padding: 0;
color: inherit;
}
.icon-button i {
margin: 0;
}
.right-buttons {
margin: 0 15px;
}
.right-buttons a {
text-decoration: none;
}
html:not(.sidebar-visible) #menu-bar:not(:hover).folded > #menu-bar-sticky-container {
transform: translateY(-60px);
}
.left-buttons {
display: flex;
margin: 0 5px;
}
.no-js .left-buttons {
display: none;
}
.menu-title {
display: inline-block;
font-weight: 200;
font-size: 20px;
line-height: 50px;
text-align: center;
margin: 0;
flex: 1;
white-space: nowrap;
overflow: hidden;
text-overflow: ellipsis;
}
.js .menu-title {
cursor: pointer;
}
.menu-bar,
.menu-bar:visited,
.nav-chapters,
.nav-chapters:visited,
.mobile-nav-chapters,
.mobile-nav-chapters:visited,
.menu-bar .icon-button,
.menu-bar a i {
color: var(--icons);
}
.menu-bar i:hover,
.menu-bar .icon-button:hover,
.nav-chapters:hover,
.mobile-nav-chapters i:hover {
color: var(--icons-hover);
}
/* Nav Icons */
.nav-chapters {
font-size: 2.5em;
text-align: center;
text-decoration: none;
position: fixed;
top: 50px; /* Height of menu-bar */
bottom: 0;
margin: 0;
max-width: 150px;
min-width: 90px;
display: flex;
justify-content: center;
align-content: center;
flex-direction: column;
transition: color 0.5s;
}
.nav-chapters:hover { text-decoration: none; }
.nav-wrapper {
margin-top: 50px;
display: none;
}
.mobile-nav-chapters {
font-size: 2.5em;
text-align: center;
text-decoration: none;
width: 90px;
border-radius: 5px;
background-color: var(--sidebar-bg);
}
.previous {
float: left;
}
.next {
float: right;
right: var(--page-padding);
}
@media only screen and (max-width: 1080px) {
.nav-wide-wrapper { display: none; }
.nav-wrapper { display: block; }
}
@media only screen and (max-width: 1380px) {
.sidebar-visible .nav-wide-wrapper { display: none; }
.sidebar-visible .nav-wrapper { display: block; }
}
/* Inline code */
:not(pre) > .hljs {
display: inline-block;
vertical-align: middle;
padding: 0.1em 0.3em;
border-radius: 3px;
}
:not(pre):not(a) > .hljs {
color: var(--inline-code-color);
overflow-x: initial;
}
a:hover > .hljs {
text-decoration: underline;
}
pre {
position: relative;
}
pre > .buttons {
position: absolute;
z-index: 100;
right: 5px;
top: 5px;
color: var(--sidebar-fg);
cursor: pointer;
}
pre > .buttons :hover {
color: var(--sidebar-active);
}
pre > .buttons i {
margin-left: 8px;
}
pre > .buttons button {
color: inherit;
background: transparent;
border: none;
cursor: inherit;
}
pre > .result {
margin-top: 10px;
}
/* Search */
#searchresults a {
text-decoration: none;
}
mark {
border-radius: 2px;
padding: 0 3px 1px 3px;
margin: 0 -3px -1px -3px;
background-color: var(--search-mark-bg);
transition: background-color 300ms linear;
cursor: pointer;
}
mark.fade-out {
background-color: rgba(0,0,0,0) !important;
cursor: auto;
}
.searchbar-outer {
margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;
max-width: var(--content-max-width);
}
#searchbar {
width: 100%;
margin: 5px auto 0px auto;
padding: 10px 16px;
transition: box-shadow 300ms ease-in-out;
border: 1px solid var(--searchbar-border-color);
border-radius: 3px;
background-color: var(--searchbar-bg);
color: var(--searchbar-fg);
}
#searchbar:focus,
#searchbar.active {
box-shadow: 0 0 3px var(--searchbar-shadow-color);
}
.searchresults-header {
font-weight: bold;
font-size: 1em;
padding: 18px 0 0 5px;
color: var(--searchresults-header-fg);
}
.searchresults-outer {
margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;
max-width: var(--content-max-width);
border-bottom: 1px dashed var(--searchresults-border-color);
}
ul#searchresults {
list-style: none;
padding-left: 20px;
}
ul#searchresults li {
margin: 10px 0px;
padding: 2px;
border-radius: 2px;
}
ul#searchresults li.focus {
background-color: var(--searchresults-li-bg);
}
ul#searchresults span.teaser {
display: block;
clear: both;
margin: 5px 0 0 20px;
font-size: 0.8em;
}
ul#searchresults span.teaser em {
font-weight: bold;
font-style: normal;
}
/* Sidebar */
.sidebar {
position: fixed;
left: 0;
top: 0;
bottom: 0;
width: var(--sidebar-width);
font-size: 0.875em;
box-sizing: border-box;
-webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch;
overscroll-behavior-y: contain;
background-color: var(--sidebar-bg);
color: var(--sidebar-fg);
}
.sidebar-resizing {
-moz-user-select: none;
-webkit-user-select: none;
-ms-user-select: none;
user-select: none;
}
.js:not(.sidebar-resizing) .sidebar {
transition: transform 0.3s; /* Animation: slide away */
}
.sidebar code {
line-height: 2em;
}
.sidebar .sidebar-scrollbox {
overflow-y: auto;
position: absolute;
top: 0;
bottom: 0;
left: 0;
right: 0;
padding: 10px 10px;
}
.sidebar .sidebar-resize-handle {
position: absolute;
cursor: col-resize;
width: 0;
right: 0;
top: 0;
bottom: 0;
}
.js .sidebar .sidebar-resize-handle {
cursor: col-resize;
width: 5px;
}
.sidebar-hidden .sidebar {
transform: translateX(calc(0px - var(--sidebar-width)));
}
.sidebar::-webkit-scrollbar {
background: var(--sidebar-bg);
}
.sidebar::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb {
background: var(--scrollbar);
}
.sidebar-visible .page-wrapper {
transform: translateX(var(--sidebar-width));
}
@media only screen and (min-width: 620px) {
.sidebar-visible .page-wrapper {
transform: none;
margin-left: var(--sidebar-width);
}
}
.chapter {
list-style: none outside none;
padding-left: 0;
line-height: 2.2em;
}
.chapter li {
color: var(--sidebar-non-existant);
}
.chapter li a {
display: block;
padding: 0;
text-decoration: none;
color: var(--sidebar-fg);
}
.chapter li a:hover {
color: var(--sidebar-active);
}
.chapter li .active {
color: var(--sidebar-active);
}
.spacer {
width: 100%;
height: 3px;
margin: 5px 0px;
}
.chapter .spacer {
background-color: var(--sidebar-spacer);
}
@media (-moz-touch-enabled: 1), (pointer: coarse) {
.chapter li a { padding: 5px 0; }
.spacer { margin: 10px 0; }
}
.section {
list-style: none outside none;
padding-left: 20px;
line-height: 1.9em;
}
/* Theme Menu Popup */
.theme-popup {
position: absolute;
left: 10px;
top: 50px;
z-index: 1000;
border-radius: 4px;
font-size: 0.7em;
color: var(--fg);
background: var(--theme-popup-bg);
border: 1px solid var(--theme-popup-border);
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
list-style: none;
display: none;
}
.theme-popup .default {
color: var(--icons);
}
.theme-popup .theme {
width: 100%;
border: 0;
margin: 0;
padding: 2px 10px;
line-height: 25px;
white-space: nowrap;
text-align: left;
cursor: pointer;
color: inherit;
background: inherit;
font-size: inherit;
}
.theme-popup .theme:hover {
background-color: var(--theme-hover);
}
.theme-popup .theme:hover:first-child,
.theme-popup .theme:hover:last-child {
border-top-left-radius: inherit;
border-top-right-radius: inherit;
}

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/* Base styles and content styles */
@import 'variables.css';
html {
font-family: "Open Sans", sans-serif;
color: var(--fg);
background-color: var(--bg);
text-size-adjust: none;
}
body {
margin: 0;
font-size: 1rem;
overflow-x: hidden;
}
code {
font-family: "Source Code Pro", Consolas, "Ubuntu Mono", Menlo, "DejaVu Sans Mono", monospace, monospace;
font-size: 0.875em; /* please adjust the ace font size accordingly in editor.js */
}
.left { float: left; }
.right { float: right; }
.hidden { display: none; }
.play-button.hidden { display: none; }
h2, h3 { margin-top: 2.5em; }
h4, h5 { margin-top: 2em; }
.header + .header h3,
.header + .header h4,
.header + .header h5 {
margin-top: 1em;
}
h1 a.header:target::before,
h2 a.header:target::before,
h3 a.header:target::before,
h4 a.header:target::before {
display: inline-block;
content: "»";
margin-left: -30px;
width: 30px;
}
.page {
outline: 0;
padding: 0 var(--page-padding);
}
.page-wrapper {
box-sizing: border-box;
}
.js:not(.sidebar-resizing) .page-wrapper {
transition: margin-left 0.3s ease, transform 0.3s ease; /* Animation: slide away */
}
.content {
overflow-y: auto;
padding: 0 15px;
padding-bottom: 50px;
}
.content main {
margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;
max-width: var(--content-max-width);
}
.content a { text-decoration: none; }
.content a:hover { text-decoration: underline; }
.content img { max-width: 100%; }
.content .header:link,
.content .header:visited {
color: var(--fg);
}
.content .header:link,
.content .header:visited:hover {
text-decoration: none;
}
table {
margin: 0 auto;
border-collapse: collapse;
}
table td {
padding: 3px 20px;
border: 1px var(--table-border-color) solid;
}
table thead {
background: var(--table-header-bg);
}
table thead td {
font-weight: 700;
border: none;
}
table thead tr {
border: 1px var(--table-header-bg) solid;
}
/* Alternate background colors for rows */
table tbody tr:nth-child(2n) {
background: var(--table-alternate-bg);
}
blockquote {
margin: 20px 0;
padding: 0 20px;
color: var(--fg);
background-color: var(--quote-bg);
border-top: .1em solid var(--quote-border);
border-bottom: .1em solid var(--quote-border);
}
:not(.footnote-definition) + .footnote-definition,
.footnote-definition + :not(.footnote-definition) {
margin-top: 2em;
}
.footnote-definition {
font-size: 0.9em;
margin: 0.5em 0;
}
.footnote-definition p {
display: inline;
}
.tooltiptext {
position: absolute;
visibility: hidden;
color: #fff;
background-color: #333;
transform: translateX(-50%); /* Center by moving tooltip 50% of its width left */
left: -8px; /* Half of the width of the icon */
top: -35px;
font-size: 0.8em;
text-align: center;
border-radius: 6px;
padding: 5px 8px;
margin: 5px;
z-index: 1000;
}
.tooltipped .tooltiptext {
visibility: visible;
}

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#sidebar,
#menu-bar,
.nav-chapters,
.mobile-nav-chapters {
display: none;
}
#page-wrapper.page-wrapper {
transform: none;
margin-left: 0px;
overflow-y: initial;
}
#content {
max-width: none;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
.page {
overflow-y: initial;
}
code {
background-color: #666666;
border-radius: 5px;
/* Force background to be printed in Chrome */
-webkit-print-color-adjust: exact;
}
pre > .buttons {
z-index: 2;
}
a, a:visited, a:active, a:hover {
color: #4183c4;
text-decoration: none;
}
h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 {
page-break-inside: avoid;
page-break-after: avoid;
}
pre, code {
page-break-inside: avoid;
white-space: pre-wrap;
}
.fa {
display: none !important;
}

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/* Globals */
:root {
--sidebar-width: 300px;
--page-padding: 15px;
--content-max-width: 750px;
}
/* Themes */
.ayu {
--bg: hsl(210, 25%, 8%);
--fg: #c5c5c5;
--sidebar-bg: #14191f;
--sidebar-fg: #c8c9db;
--sidebar-non-existant: #5c6773;
--sidebar-active: #ffb454;
--sidebar-spacer: #2d334f;
--scrollbar: var(--sidebar-fg);
--icons: #737480;
--icons-hover: #b7b9cc;
--links: #0096cf;
--inline-code-color: #ffb454;
--theme-popup-bg: #14191f;
--theme-popup-border: #5c6773;
--theme-hover: #191f26;
--quote-bg: hsl(226, 15%, 17%);
--quote-border: hsl(226, 15%, 22%);
--table-border-color: hsl(210, 25%, 13%);
--table-header-bg: hsl(210, 25%, 28%);
--table-alternate-bg: hsl(210, 25%, 11%);
--searchbar-border-color: #848484;
--searchbar-bg: #424242;
--searchbar-fg: #fff;
--searchbar-shadow-color: #d4c89f;
--searchresults-header-fg: #666;
--searchresults-border-color: #888;
--searchresults-li-bg: #252932;
--search-mark-bg: #e3b171;
}
.coal {
--bg: hsl(200, 7%, 8%);
--fg: #98a3ad;
--sidebar-bg: #292c2f;
--sidebar-fg: #a1adb8;
--sidebar-non-existant: #505254;
--sidebar-active: #3473ad;
--sidebar-spacer: #393939;
--scrollbar: var(--sidebar-fg);
--icons: #43484d;
--icons-hover: #b3c0cc;
--links: #2b79a2;
--inline-code-color: #c5c8c6;;
--theme-popup-bg: #141617;
--theme-popup-border: #43484d;
--theme-hover: #1f2124;
--quote-bg: hsl(234, 21%, 18%);
--quote-border: hsl(234, 21%, 23%);
--table-border-color: hsl(200, 7%, 13%);
--table-header-bg: hsl(200, 7%, 28%);
--table-alternate-bg: hsl(200, 7%, 11%);
--searchbar-border-color: #aaa;
--searchbar-bg: #b7b7b7;
--searchbar-fg: #000;
--searchbar-shadow-color: #aaa;
--searchresults-header-fg: #666;
--searchresults-border-color: #98a3ad;
--searchresults-li-bg: #2b2b2f;
--search-mark-bg: #355c7d;
}
.light {
--bg: hsl(0, 0%, 100%);
--fg: #333333;
--sidebar-bg: #fafafa;
--sidebar-fg: #364149;
--sidebar-non-existant: #aaaaaa;
--sidebar-active: #008cff;
--sidebar-spacer: #f4f4f4;
--scrollbar: #cccccc;
--icons: #cccccc;
--icons-hover: #333333;
--links: #4183c4;
--inline-code-color: #6e6b5e;
--theme-popup-bg: #fafafa;
--theme-popup-border: #cccccc;
--theme-hover: #e6e6e6;
--quote-bg: hsl(197, 37%, 96%);
--quote-border: hsl(197, 37%, 91%);
--table-border-color: hsl(0, 0%, 95%);
--table-header-bg: hsl(0, 0%, 80%);
--table-alternate-bg: hsl(0, 0%, 97%);
--searchbar-border-color: #aaa;
--searchbar-bg: #fafafa;
--searchbar-fg: #000;
--searchbar-shadow-color: #aaa;
--searchresults-header-fg: #666;
--searchresults-border-color: #888;
--searchresults-li-bg: #e4f2fe;
--search-mark-bg: #a2cff5;
}
.navy {
--bg: hsl(226, 23%, 11%);
--fg: #bcbdd0;
--sidebar-bg: #282d3f;
--sidebar-fg: #c8c9db;
--sidebar-non-existant: #505274;
--sidebar-active: #2b79a2;
--sidebar-spacer: #2d334f;
--scrollbar: var(--sidebar-fg);
--icons: #737480;
--icons-hover: #b7b9cc;
--links: #2b79a2;
--inline-code-color: #c5c8c6;;
--theme-popup-bg: #161923;
--theme-popup-border: #737480;
--theme-hover: #282e40;
--quote-bg: hsl(226, 15%, 17%);
--quote-border: hsl(226, 15%, 22%);
--table-border-color: hsl(226, 23%, 16%);
--table-header-bg: hsl(226, 23%, 31%);
--table-alternate-bg: hsl(226, 23%, 14%);
--searchbar-border-color: #aaa;
--searchbar-bg: #aeaec6;
--searchbar-fg: #000;
--searchbar-shadow-color: #aaa;
--searchresults-header-fg: #5f5f71;
--searchresults-border-color: #5c5c68;
--searchresults-li-bg: #242430;
--search-mark-bg: #a2cff5;
}
.rust {
--bg: hsl(60, 9%, 87%);
--fg: #262625;
--sidebar-bg: #3b2e2a;
--sidebar-fg: #c8c9db;
--sidebar-non-existant: #505254;
--sidebar-active: #e69f67;
--sidebar-spacer: #45373a;
--scrollbar: var(--sidebar-fg);
--icons: #737480;
--icons-hover: #262625;
--links: #2b79a2;
--inline-code-color: #6e6b5e;
--theme-popup-bg: #e1e1db;
--theme-popup-border: #b38f6b;
--theme-hover: #99908a;
--quote-bg: hsl(60, 5%, 75%);
--quote-border: hsl(60, 5%, 70%);
--table-border-color: hsl(60, 9%, 82%);
--table-header-bg: #b3a497;
--table-alternate-bg: hsl(60, 9%, 84%);
--searchbar-border-color: #aaa;
--searchbar-bg: #fafafa;
--searchbar-fg: #000;
--searchbar-shadow-color: #aaa;
--searchresults-header-fg: #666;
--searchresults-border-color: #888;
--searchresults-li-bg: #dec2a2;
--search-mark-bg: #e69f67;
}

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.hljs-strong {
font-weight: bold;
}
.hljs-addition {
color: #22863a;
background-color: #f0fff4;
}
.hljs-deletion {
color: #b31d28;
background-color: #ffeef0;
}

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<!-- Book generated using mdBook -->
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>{{ title }}</title>
{{#if is_print }}
<meta name="robots" content="noindex" />
{{/if}}
<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv="Content-Type">
<meta name="description" content="{{ description }}">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<meta name="theme-color" content="#ffffff" />
<base href="{{ path_to_root }}">
<link rel="shortcut icon" href="{{ path_to_root }}{{ favicon }}">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ path_to_root }}css/variables.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ path_to_root }}css/general.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ path_to_root }}css/chrome.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ path_to_root }}css/print.css" media="print">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="book.css">
<!-- Fonts -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ path_to_root }}FontAwesome/css/font-awesome.css">
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans:300italic,400italic,600italic,700italic,800italic,400,300,600,700,800" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
<link href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Source+Code+Pro:500" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
<link rel="shortcut icon" href="{{ favicon }}">
<!-- Font Awesome -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="FontAwesome/css/font-awesome.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="highlight.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="tomorrow-night.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="ayu-highlight.css">
<!-- Highlight.js Stylesheets -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ path_to_root }}highlight.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ path_to_root }}tomorrow-night.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ path_to_root }}ayu-highlight.css">
<!-- Custom theme stylesheets -->
{{#each additional_css}}
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{this}}">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ ../path_to_root }}{{ this }}">
{{/each}}
{{#if mathjax_support}}
<!-- MathJax -->
<script async type="text/javascript" src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/mathjax/2.7.1/MathJax.js?config=TeX-AMS-MML_HTMLorMML"></script>
{{/if}}
</head>
<body class="light">
<body class="{{ default_theme }}">
<!-- Provide site root to javascript -->
<script type="text/javascript">
var path_to_root = "{{ path_to_root }}";
var default_theme = "{{ default_theme }}";
</script>
<!-- Work around some values being stored in localStorage wrapped in quotes -->
<script type="text/javascript">
try {
@@ -55,8 +65,8 @@
<!-- Set the theme before any content is loaded, prevents flash -->
<script type="text/javascript">
var theme;
try { theme = localStorage.getItem('mdbook-theme'); } catch(e) { }
if (theme === null || theme === undefined) { theme = 'light'; }
try { theme = localStorage.getItem('mdbook-theme'); } catch(e) { }
if (theme === null || theme === undefined) { theme = default_theme; }
document.body.className = theme;
document.querySelector('html').className = theme + ' js';
</script>
@@ -74,7 +84,10 @@
</script>
<nav id="sidebar" class="sidebar" aria-label="Table of contents">
{{#toc}}{{/toc}}
<div class="sidebar-scrollbox">
{{#toc}}{{/toc}}
</div>
<div id="sidebar-resize-handle" class="sidebar-resize-handle"></div>
</nav>
<div id="page-wrapper" class="page-wrapper">
@@ -91,11 +104,11 @@
<i class="fa fa-paint-brush"></i>
</button>
<ul id="theme-list" class="theme-popup" aria-label="Themes" role="menu">
<li role="none"><button role="menuitem" class="theme" id="light">Light <span class="default">(default)</span></button></li>
<li role="none"><button role="menuitem" class="theme" id="rust">Rust</button></li>
<li role="none"><button role="menuitem" class="theme" id="coal">Coal</button></li>
<li role="none"><button role="menuitem" class="theme" id="navy">Navy</button></li>
<li role="none"><button role="menuitem" class="theme" id="ayu">Ayu</button></li>
<li role="none"><button role="menuitem" class="theme" id="light">{{ theme_option "Light" }}</button></li>
<li role="none"><button role="menuitem" class="theme" id="rust">{{ theme_option "Rust" }}</button></li>
<li role="none"><button role="menuitem" class="theme" id="coal">{{ theme_option "Coal" }}</button></li>
<li role="none"><button role="menuitem" class="theme" id="navy">{{ theme_option "Navy" }}</button></li>
<li role="none"><button role="menuitem" class="theme" id="ayu">{{ theme_option "Ayu" }}</button></li>
</ul>
{{#if search_enabled}}
<button id="search-toggle" class="icon-button" type="button" title="Search. (Shortkey: s)" aria-label="Toggle Searchbar" aria-expanded="false" aria-keyshortcuts="S" aria-controls="searchbar">
@@ -104,12 +117,17 @@
{{/if}}
</div>
<h1 class="menu-title">{{ book_title }}</h1>
<h1 class="menu-title">{{ book_title }}</h1>
<div class="right-buttons">
<a href="print.html" title="Print this book" aria-label="Print this book">
<a href="{{ path_to_root }}print.html" title="Print this book" aria-label="Print this book">
<i id="print-button" class="fa fa-print"></i>
</a>
{{#if git_repository_url}}
<a href="{{git_repository_url}}" title="Git repository" aria-label="Git repository">
<i id="git-repository-button" class="fa {{git_repository_icon}}"></i>
</a>
{{/if}}
</div>
</div>
</div>
@@ -144,13 +162,13 @@
<nav class="nav-wrapper" aria-label="Page navigation">
<!-- Mobile navigation buttons -->
{{#previous}}
<a rel="prev" href="{{link}}" class="mobile-nav-chapters previous" title="Previous chapter" aria-label="Previous chapter" aria-keyshortcuts="Left">
<a rel="prev" href="{{ path_to_root }}{{link}}" class="mobile-nav-chapters previous" title="Previous chapter" aria-label="Previous chapter" aria-keyshortcuts="Left">
<i class="fa fa-angle-left"></i>
</a>
{{/previous}}
{{#next}}
<a rel="next" href="{{link}}" class="mobile-nav-chapters next" title="Next chapter" aria-label="Next chapter" aria-keyshortcuts="Right">
<a rel="next" href="{{ path_to_root }}{{link}}" class="mobile-nav-chapters next" title="Next chapter" aria-label="Next chapter" aria-keyshortcuts="Right">
<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i>
</a>
{{/next}}
@@ -162,13 +180,13 @@
<nav class="nav-wide-wrapper" aria-label="Page navigation">
{{#previous}}
<a href="{{link}}" class="nav-chapters previous" title="Previous chapter" aria-label="Previous chapter" aria-keyshortcuts="Left">
<a href="{{ path_to_root }}{{link}}" class="nav-chapters previous" title="Previous chapter" aria-label="Previous chapter" aria-keyshortcuts="Left">
<i class="fa fa-angle-left"></i>
</a>
{{/previous}}
{{#next}}
<a href="{{link}}" class="nav-chapters next" title="Next chapter" aria-label="Next chapter" aria-keyshortcuts="Right">
<a href="{{ path_to_root }}{{link}}" class="nav-chapters next" title="Next chapter" aria-label="Next chapter" aria-keyshortcuts="Right">
<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i>
</a>
{{/next}}
@@ -213,29 +231,26 @@
{{/if}}
{{#if playpen_js}}
<script src="ace.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script src="editor.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script src="mode-rust.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script src="theme-dawn.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script src="theme-tomorrow_night.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script src="{{ path_to_root }}ace.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script src="{{ path_to_root }}editor.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script src="{{ path_to_root }}mode-rust.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script src="{{ path_to_root }}theme-dawn.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script src="{{ path_to_root }}theme-tomorrow_night.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
{{/if}}
{{#if search_enabled}}
<script src="searchindex.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
{{/if}}
{{#if search_js}}
<script src="elasticlunr.min.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script src="mark.min.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script src="searcher.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script src="{{ path_to_root }}elasticlunr.min.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script src="{{ path_to_root }}mark.min.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script src="{{ path_to_root }}searcher.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
{{/if}}
<script src="clipboard.min.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script src="highlight.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script src="book.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script src="{{ path_to_root }}clipboard.min.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script src="{{ path_to_root }}highlight.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<script src="{{ path_to_root }}book.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>
<!-- Custom JS scripts -->
{{#each additional_js}}
<script type="text/javascript" src="{{this}}"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="{{ ../path_to_root }}{{this}}"></script>
{{/each}}
{{#if is_print}}

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@@ -5,35 +5,33 @@ pub mod playpen_editor;
#[cfg(feature = "search")]
pub mod searcher;
use std::path::Path;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::Read;
use std::path::Path;
use errors::*;
use crate::errors::*;
pub static INDEX: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("index.hbs");
pub static HEADER: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("header.hbs");
pub static CSS: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("book.css");
pub static FAVICON: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("favicon.png");
pub static JS: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("book.js");
pub static HIGHLIGHT_JS: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("highlight.js");
pub static TOMORROW_NIGHT_CSS: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("tomorrow-night.css");
pub static HIGHLIGHT_CSS: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("highlight.css");
pub static AYU_HIGHLIGHT_CSS: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("ayu-highlight.css");
pub static CLIPBOARD_JS: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("clipboard.min.js");
pub static FONT_AWESOME: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("FontAwesome/css/font-awesome.min.css");
pub static FONT_AWESOME_EOT: &'static [u8] =
include_bytes!("FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.eot");
pub static FONT_AWESOME_SVG: &'static [u8] =
include_bytes!("FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.svg");
pub static FONT_AWESOME_TTF: &'static [u8] =
include_bytes!("FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.ttf");
pub static FONT_AWESOME_WOFF: &'static [u8] =
include_bytes!("FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff");
pub static FONT_AWESOME_WOFF2: &'static [u8] =
pub static INDEX: &[u8] = include_bytes!("index.hbs");
pub static HEADER: &[u8] = include_bytes!("header.hbs");
pub static CHROME_CSS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("css/chrome.css");
pub static GENERAL_CSS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("css/general.css");
pub static PRINT_CSS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("css/print.css");
pub static VARIABLES_CSS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("css/variables.css");
pub static FAVICON: &[u8] = include_bytes!("favicon.png");
pub static JS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("book.js");
pub static HIGHLIGHT_JS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("highlight.js");
pub static TOMORROW_NIGHT_CSS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("tomorrow-night.css");
pub static HIGHLIGHT_CSS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("highlight.css");
pub static AYU_HIGHLIGHT_CSS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("ayu-highlight.css");
pub static CLIPBOARD_JS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("clipboard.min.js");
pub static FONT_AWESOME: &[u8] = include_bytes!("FontAwesome/css/font-awesome.min.css");
pub static FONT_AWESOME_EOT: &[u8] = include_bytes!("FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.eot");
pub static FONT_AWESOME_SVG: &[u8] = include_bytes!("FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.svg");
pub static FONT_AWESOME_TTF: &[u8] = include_bytes!("FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.ttf");
pub static FONT_AWESOME_WOFF: &[u8] = include_bytes!("FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff");
pub static FONT_AWESOME_WOFF2: &[u8] =
include_bytes!("FontAwesome/fonts/fontawesome-webfont.woff2");
pub static FONT_AWESOME_OTF: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("FontAwesome/fonts/FontAwesome.otf");
pub static FONT_AWESOME_OTF: &[u8] = include_bytes!("FontAwesome/fonts/FontAwesome.otf");
/// The `Theme` struct should be used instead of the static variables because
/// the `new()` method will look if the user has a theme directory in their
@@ -45,7 +43,10 @@ pub static FONT_AWESOME_OTF: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("FontAwesome/fonts/F
pub struct Theme {
pub index: Vec<u8>,
pub header: Vec<u8>,
pub css: Vec<u8>,
pub chrome_css: Vec<u8>,
pub general_css: Vec<u8>,
pub print_css: Vec<u8>,
pub variables_css: Vec<u8>,
pub favicon: Vec<u8>,
pub js: Vec<u8>,
pub highlight_css: Vec<u8>,
@@ -73,13 +74,25 @@ impl Theme {
(theme_dir.join("index.hbs"), &mut theme.index),
(theme_dir.join("header.hbs"), &mut theme.header),
(theme_dir.join("book.js"), &mut theme.js),
(theme_dir.join("book.css"), &mut theme.css),
(theme_dir.join("css/chrome.css"), &mut theme.chrome_css),
(theme_dir.join("css/general.css"), &mut theme.general_css),
(theme_dir.join("css/print.css"), &mut theme.print_css),
(
theme_dir.join("css/variables.css"),
&mut theme.variables_css,
),
(theme_dir.join("favicon.png"), &mut theme.favicon),
(theme_dir.join("highlight.js"), &mut theme.highlight_js),
(theme_dir.join("clipboard.min.js"), &mut theme.clipboard_js),
(theme_dir.join("highlight.css"), &mut theme.highlight_css),
(theme_dir.join("tomorrow-night.css"), &mut theme.tomorrow_night_css),
(theme_dir.join("ayu-highlight.css"), &mut theme.ayu_highlight_css),
(
theme_dir.join("tomorrow-night.css"),
&mut theme.tomorrow_night_css,
),
(
theme_dir.join("ayu-highlight.css"),
&mut theme.ayu_highlight_css,
),
];
for (filename, dest) in files {
@@ -102,7 +115,10 @@ impl Default for Theme {
Theme {
index: INDEX.to_owned(),
header: HEADER.to_owned(),
css: CSS.to_owned(),
chrome_css: CHROME_CSS.to_owned(),
general_css: GENERAL_CSS.to_owned(),
print_css: PRINT_CSS.to_owned(),
variables_css: VARIABLES_CSS.to_owned(),
favicon: FAVICON.to_owned(),
js: JS.to_owned(),
highlight_css: HIGHLIGHT_CSS.to_owned(),
@@ -130,12 +146,12 @@ fn load_file_contents<P: AsRef<Path>>(filename: P, dest: &mut Vec<u8>) -> Result
Ok(())
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use tempfile::Builder as TempFileBuilder;
use std::fs;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use tempfile::Builder as TempFileBuilder;
#[test]
fn theme_uses_defaults_with_nonexistent_src_dir() {
@@ -150,21 +166,28 @@ mod tests {
#[test]
fn theme_dir_overrides_defaults() {
// Get all the non-Rust files in the theme directory
let special_files = PathBuf::from(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR"))
.join("src/theme")
.read_dir()
.unwrap()
.filter_map(|f| f.ok())
.map(|f| f.path())
.filter(|p| p.is_file() && !p.ends_with(".rs"));
let files = [
"index.hbs",
"header.hbs",
"favicon.png",
"css/chrome.css",
"css/general.css",
"css/print.css",
"css/variables.css",
"book.js",
"highlight.js",
"tomorrow-night.css",
"highlight.css",
"ayu-highlight.css",
"clipboard.min.js",
];
let temp = TempFileBuilder::new().prefix("mdbook").tempdir().unwrap();
let temp = TempFileBuilder::new().prefix("mdbook-").tempdir().unwrap();
fs::create_dir(temp.path().join("css")).unwrap();
// "touch" all of the special files so we have empty copies
for special_file in special_files {
let filename = temp.path().join(special_file.file_name().unwrap());
let _ = File::create(&filename);
for file in &files {
File::create(&temp.path().join(file)).unwrap();
}
let got = Theme::new(temp.path());
@@ -172,7 +195,10 @@ mod tests {
let empty = Theme {
index: Vec::new(),
header: Vec::new(),
css: Vec::new(),
chrome_css: Vec::new(),
general_css: Vec::new(),
print_css: Vec::new(),
variables_css: Vec::new(),
favicon: Vec::new(),
js: Vec::new(),
highlight_css: Vec::new(),

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@@ -12,7 +12,8 @@ window.editors = [];
showPrintMargin: false,
showLineNumbers: false,
showGutter: false,
maxLines: Infinity
maxLines: Infinity,
fontSize: "0.875em" // please adjust the font size of the code in general.css
});
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
//! Theme dependencies for the playpen editor.
pub static JS: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("editor.js");
pub static ACE_JS: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("ace.js");
pub static MODE_RUST_JS: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("mode-rust.js");
pub static THEME_DAWN_JS: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("theme-dawn.js");
pub static THEME_TOMORROW_NIGHT_JS: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("theme-tomorrow_night.js");
pub static JS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("editor.js");
pub static ACE_JS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("ace.js");
pub static MODE_RUST_JS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("mode-rust.js");
pub static THEME_DAWN_JS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("theme-dawn.js");
pub static THEME_TOMORROW_NIGHT_JS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("theme-tomorrow_night.js");

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@@ -1 +1,7 @@
ace.define("ace/theme/dawn",["require","exports","module","ace/lib/dom"],function(e,t,n){t.isDark=!1,t.cssClass="ace-dawn",t.cssText=".ace-dawn .ace_gutter {background: #ebebeb;color: #333}.ace-dawn .ace_print-margin {width: 1px;background: #e8e8e8}.ace-dawn {background-color: #F9F9F9;color: #080808}.ace-dawn .ace_cursor {color: #000000}.ace-dawn .ace_marker-layer .ace_selection {background: rgba(39, 95, 255, 0.30)}.ace-dawn.ace_multiselect .ace_selection.ace_start {box-shadow: 0 0 3px 0px #F9F9F9;}.ace-dawn .ace_marker-layer .ace_step {background: rgb(255, 255, 0)}.ace-dawn .ace_marker-layer .ace_bracket {margin: -1px 0 0 -1px;border: 1px solid rgba(75, 75, 126, 0.50)}.ace-dawn .ace_marker-layer .ace_active-line {background: rgba(36, 99, 180, 0.12)}.ace-dawn .ace_gutter-active-line {background-color : #dcdcdc}.ace-dawn .ace_marker-layer .ace_selected-word {border: 1px solid rgba(39, 95, 255, 0.30)}.ace-dawn .ace_invisible {color: rgba(75, 75, 126, 0.50)}.ace-dawn .ace_keyword,.ace-dawn .ace_meta {color: #794938}.ace-dawn .ace_constant,.ace-dawn .ace_constant.ace_character,.ace-dawn .ace_constant.ace_character.ace_escape,.ace-dawn .ace_constant.ace_other {color: #811F24}.ace-dawn .ace_invalid.ace_illegal {text-decoration: underline;font-style: italic;color: #F8F8F8;background-color: #B52A1D}.ace-dawn .ace_invalid.ace_deprecated {text-decoration: underline;font-style: italic;color: #B52A1D}.ace-dawn .ace_support {color: #691C97}.ace-dawn .ace_support.ace_constant {color: #B4371F}.ace-dawn .ace_fold {background-color: #794938;border-color: #080808}.ace-dawn .ace_list,.ace-dawn .ace_markup.ace_list,.ace-dawn .ace_support.ace_function {color: #693A17}.ace-dawn .ace_storage {font-style: italic;color: #A71D5D}.ace-dawn .ace_string {color: #0B6125}.ace-dawn .ace_string.ace_regexp {color: #CF5628}.ace-dawn .ace_comment {font-style: italic;color: #5A525F}.ace-dawn .ace_heading,.ace-dawn .ace_markup.ace_heading {color: #19356D}.ace-dawn .ace_variable {color: #234A97}.ace-dawn .ace_indent-guide {background: url(data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAEAAAACCAYAAACZgbYnAAAAEklEQVQImWNgYGBgYLh/5+x/AAizA4hxNNsZAAAAAElFTkSuQmCC) right repeat-y}";var r=e("../lib/dom");r.importCssString(t.cssText,t.cssClass)})
ace.define("ace/theme/dawn",["require","exports","module","ace/lib/dom"],function(e,t,n){t.isDark=!1,t.cssClass="ace-dawn",t.cssText=".ace-dawn .ace_gutter {background: #ebebeb;color: #333}.ace-dawn .ace_print-margin {width: 1px;background: #e8e8e8}.ace-dawn {background-color: #F9F9F9;color: #080808}.ace-dawn .ace_cursor {color: #000000}.ace-dawn .ace_marker-layer .ace_selection {background: rgba(39, 95, 255, 0.30)}.ace-dawn.ace_multiselect .ace_selection.ace_start {box-shadow: 0 0 3px 0px #F9F9F9;}.ace-dawn .ace_marker-layer .ace_step {background: rgb(255, 255, 0)}.ace-dawn .ace_marker-layer .ace_bracket {margin: -1px 0 0 -1px;border: 1px solid rgba(75, 75, 126, 0.50)}.ace-dawn .ace_marker-layer .ace_active-line {background: rgba(36, 99, 180, 0.12)}.ace-dawn .ace_gutter-active-line {background-color : #dcdcdc}.ace-dawn .ace_marker-layer .ace_selected-word {border: 1px solid rgba(39, 95, 255, 0.30)}.ace-dawn .ace_invisible {color: rgba(75, 75, 126, 0.50)}.ace-dawn .ace_keyword,.ace-dawn .ace_meta {color: #794938}.ace-dawn .ace_constant,.ace-dawn .ace_constant.ace_character,.ace-dawn .ace_constant.ace_character.ace_escape,.ace-dawn .ace_constant.ace_other {color: #811F24}.ace-dawn .ace_invalid.ace_illegal {text-decoration: underline;font-style: italic;color: #F8F8F8;background-color: #B52A1D}.ace-dawn .ace_invalid.ace_deprecated {text-decoration: underline;font-style: italic;color: #B52A1D}.ace-dawn .ace_support {color: #691C97}.ace-dawn .ace_support.ace_constant {color: #B4371F}.ace-dawn .ace_fold {background-color: #794938;border-color: #080808}.ace-dawn .ace_list,.ace-dawn .ace_markup.ace_list,.ace-dawn .ace_support.ace_function {color: #693A17}.ace-dawn .ace_storage {font-style: italic;color: #A71D5D}.ace-dawn .ace_string {color: #0B6125}.ace-dawn .ace_string.ace_regexp {color: #CF5628}.ace-dawn .ace_comment {font-style: italic;color: #5A525F}.ace-dawn .ace_heading,.ace-dawn .ace_markup.ace_heading {color: #19356D}.ace-dawn .ace_variable {color: #234A97}.ace-dawn .ace_indent-guide {background: url(data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAEAAAACCAYAAACZgbYnAAAAEklEQVQImWNgYGBgYLh/5+x/AAizA4hxNNsZAAAAAElFTkSuQmCC) right repeat-y}";var r=e("../lib/dom");r.importCssString(t.cssText,t.cssClass)}); (function() {
ace.require(["ace/theme/dawn"], function(m) {
if (typeof module == "object" && typeof exports == "object" && module) {
module.exports = m;
}
});
})();

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@@ -1 +1,7 @@
ace.define("ace/theme/tomorrow_night",["require","exports","module","ace/lib/dom"],function(e,t,n){t.isDark=!0,t.cssClass="ace-tomorrow-night",t.cssText=".ace-tomorrow-night .ace_gutter {background: #25282c;color: #C5C8C6}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_print-margin {width: 1px;background: #25282c}.ace-tomorrow-night {background-color: #1D1F21;color: #C5C8C6}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_cursor {color: #AEAFAD}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_marker-layer .ace_selection {background: #373B41}.ace-tomorrow-night.ace_multiselect .ace_selection.ace_start {box-shadow: 0 0 3px 0px #1D1F21;}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_marker-layer .ace_step {background: rgb(102, 82, 0)}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_marker-layer .ace_bracket {margin: -1px 0 0 -1px;border: 1px solid #4B4E55}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_marker-layer .ace_active-line {background: #282A2E}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_gutter-active-line {background-color: #282A2E}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_marker-layer .ace_selected-word {border: 1px solid #373B41}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_invisible {color: #4B4E55}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_keyword,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_meta,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_storage,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_storage.ace_type,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_support.ace_type {color: #B294BB}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_keyword.ace_operator {color: #8ABEB7}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_constant.ace_character,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_constant.ace_language,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_constant.ace_numeric,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_keyword.ace_other.ace_unit,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_support.ace_constant,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_variable.ace_parameter {color: #DE935F}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_constant.ace_other {color: #CED1CF}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_invalid {color: #CED2CF;background-color: #DF5F5F}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_invalid.ace_deprecated {color: #CED2CF;background-color: #B798BF}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_fold {background-color: #81A2BE;border-color: #C5C8C6}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_entity.ace_name.ace_function,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_support.ace_function,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_variable {color: #81A2BE}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_support.ace_class,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_support.ace_type {color: #F0C674}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_heading,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_markup.ace_heading,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_string {color: #B5BD68}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_entity.ace_name.ace_tag,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_entity.ace_other.ace_attribute-name,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_meta.ace_tag,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_string.ace_regexp,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_variable {color: #CC6666}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_comment {color: #969896}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_indent-guide {background: url(data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAEAAAACCAYAAACZgbYnAAAAEklEQVQImWNgYGBgYHB3d/8PAAOIAdULw8qMAAAAAElFTkSuQmCC) right repeat-y}";var r=e("../lib/dom");r.importCssString(t.cssText,t.cssClass)})
ace.define("ace/theme/tomorrow_night",["require","exports","module","ace/lib/dom"],function(e,t,n){t.isDark=!0,t.cssClass="ace-tomorrow-night",t.cssText=".ace-tomorrow-night .ace_gutter {background: #25282c;color: #C5C8C6}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_print-margin {width: 1px;background: #25282c}.ace-tomorrow-night {background-color: #1D1F21;color: #C5C8C6}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_cursor {color: #AEAFAD}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_marker-layer .ace_selection {background: #373B41}.ace-tomorrow-night.ace_multiselect .ace_selection.ace_start {box-shadow: 0 0 3px 0px #1D1F21;}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_marker-layer .ace_step {background: rgb(102, 82, 0)}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_marker-layer .ace_bracket {margin: -1px 0 0 -1px;border: 1px solid #4B4E55}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_marker-layer .ace_active-line {background: #282A2E}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_gutter-active-line {background-color: #282A2E}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_marker-layer .ace_selected-word {border: 1px solid #373B41}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_invisible {color: #4B4E55}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_keyword,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_meta,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_storage,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_storage.ace_type,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_support.ace_type {color: #B294BB}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_keyword.ace_operator {color: #8ABEB7}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_constant.ace_character,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_constant.ace_language,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_constant.ace_numeric,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_keyword.ace_other.ace_unit,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_support.ace_constant,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_variable.ace_parameter {color: #DE935F}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_constant.ace_other {color: #CED1CF}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_invalid {color: #CED2CF;background-color: #DF5F5F}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_invalid.ace_deprecated {color: #CED2CF;background-color: #B798BF}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_fold {background-color: #81A2BE;border-color: #C5C8C6}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_entity.ace_name.ace_function,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_support.ace_function,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_variable {color: #81A2BE}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_support.ace_class,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_support.ace_type {color: #F0C674}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_heading,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_markup.ace_heading,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_string {color: #B5BD68}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_entity.ace_name.ace_tag,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_entity.ace_other.ace_attribute-name,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_meta.ace_tag,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_string.ace_regexp,.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_variable {color: #CC6666}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_comment {color: #969896}.ace-tomorrow-night .ace_indent-guide {background: url(data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAEAAAACCAYAAACZgbYnAAAAEklEQVQImWNgYGBgYHB3d/8PAAOIAdULw8qMAAAAAElFTkSuQmCC) right repeat-y}";var r=e("../lib/dom");r.importCssString(t.cssText,t.cssClass)}); (function() {
ace.require(["ace/theme/tomorrow_night"], function(m) {
if (typeof module == "object" && typeof exports == "object" && module) {
module.exports = m;
}
});
})();

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
//! Theme dependencies for in-browser search. Not included in mdbook when
//! the "search" cargo feature is disabled.
pub static JS: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("searcher.js");
pub static MARK_JS: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("mark.min.js");
pub static ELASTICLUNR_JS: &'static [u8] = include_bytes!("elasticlunr.min.js");
pub static JS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("searcher.js");
pub static MARK_JS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("mark.min.js");
pub static ELASTICLUNR_JS: &[u8] = include_bytes!("elasticlunr.min.js");

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@@ -9,7 +9,14 @@ window.search = window.search || {};
if (!Mark || !elasticlunr) {
return;
}
//IE 11 Compatibility from https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String/startsWith
if (!String.prototype.startsWith) {
String.prototype.startsWith = function(search, pos) {
return this.substr(!pos || pos < 0 ? 0 : +pos, search.length) === search;
};
}
var search_wrap = document.getElementById('search-wrapper'),
searchbar = document.getElementById('searchbar'),
searchbar_outer = document.getElementById('searchbar-outer'),
@@ -20,11 +27,12 @@ window.search = window.search || {};
content = document.getElementById('content'),
searchindex = null,
resultsoptions = {
doc_urls = [],
results_options = {
teaser_word_count: 30,
limit_results: 30,
},
searchoptions = {
search_options = {
bool: "AND",
expand: true,
fields: {
@@ -132,12 +140,12 @@ window.search = window.search || {};
teaser_count++;
// The ?URL_MARK_PARAM= parameter belongs inbetween the page and the #heading-anchor
var url = result.ref.split("#");
var url = doc_urls[result.ref].split("#");
if (url.length == 1) { // no anchor found
url.push("");
}
return '<a href="' + url[0] + '?' + URL_MARK_PARAM + '=' + searchterms + '#' + url[1]
return '<a href="' + path_to_root + url[0] + '?' + URL_MARK_PARAM + '=' + searchterms + '#' + url[1]
+ '" aria-details="teaser_' + teaser_count + '">' + result.doc.breadcrumbs + '</a>'
+ '<span class="teaser" id="teaser_' + teaser_count + '" aria-label="Search Result Teaser">'
+ teaser + '</span>';
@@ -189,7 +197,7 @@ window.search = window.search || {};
}
var window_weight = [];
var window_size = Math.min(weighted.length, resultsoptions.teaser_word_count);
var window_size = Math.min(weighted.length, results_options.teaser_word_count);
var cur_sum = 0;
for (var wordindex = 0; wordindex < window_size; wordindex++) {
@@ -239,11 +247,12 @@ window.search = window.search || {};
return teaser_split.join('');
}
function init() {
resultsoptions = window.search.resultsoptions;
searchoptions = window.search.searchoptions;
searchbar_outer = window.search.searchbar_outer;
searchindex = elasticlunr.Index.load(window.search.index);
function init(config) {
results_options = config.results_options;
search_options = config.search_options;
searchbar_outer = config.searchbar_outer;
doc_urls = config.doc_urls;
searchindex = elasticlunr.Index.load(config.index);
// Set up events
searchicon.addEventListener('click', function(e) { searchIconClickHandler(); }, false);
@@ -434,8 +443,8 @@ window.search = window.search || {};
if (searchindex == null) { return; }
// Do the actual search
var results = searchindex.search(searchterm, searchoptions);
var resultcount = Math.min(results.length, resultsoptions.limit_results);
var results = searchindex.search(searchterm, search_options);
var resultcount = Math.min(results.length, results_options.limit_results);
// Display search metrics
searchresults_header.innerText = formatSearchMetric(resultcount, searchterm);
@@ -453,7 +462,16 @@ window.search = window.search || {};
showResults(true);
}
init();
fetch(path_to_root + 'searchindex.json')
.then(response => response.json())
.then(json => init(json))
.catch(error => { // Try to load searchindex.js if fetch failed
var script = document.createElement('script');
script.src = path_to_root + 'searchindex.js';
script.onload = () => init(window.search);
document.head.appendChild(script);
});
// Exported functions
search.hasFocus = hasFocus;
})(window.search);

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@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
@import "nib"
@import 'general'
@import 'sidebar'
@import 'page'
@import 'menu'
@import 'nav-icons'
@import 'theme-popup'
@import 'themes'
@import 'print'
@import 'tooltip'
@import 'searchbar'

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@@ -1,72 +0,0 @@
html {
font-family: "Open Sans", sans-serif
color: #333
}
body {
margin: 0;
font-size: 1rem;
overflow-x: hidden;
}
code {
font-family: "Source Code Pro", Consolas, "Ubuntu Mono", Menlo, "DejaVu Sans Mono", monospace, monospace;
font-size: 0.875em;
}
.left {
float: left
}
.right {
float: right
}
.hidden {
display: none;
}
.play-button.hidden {
display: none;
}
h2, h3 { margin-top: 2.5em }
h4, h5 { margin-top: 2em }
.header + .header h3, .header + .header h4, .header + .header h5 { margin-top: 1em }
a.header:target h1:before,
a.header:target h2:before,
a.header:target h3:before,
a.header:target h4:before {
display: inline-block;
content: "»";
margin-left: -30px;
width: 30px;
}
table {
margin: 0 auto;
border-collapse: collapse;
td {
padding: 3px 20px;
border: 1px solid;
}
thead {
td { font-weight: 700; }
}
}
:not(.footnote-definition) + .footnote-definition,
.footnote-definition + :not(.footnote-definition) {
margin-top: 2em;
}
.footnote-definition {
font-size: 0.9em;
margin: 0.5em 0;
p { display: inline; }
}

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@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
#menu-bar {
position: -webkit-sticky
position: sticky
top: 0
z-index: 101
& > #menu-bar-sticky-container {
display: flex
flex-wrap: wrap
.js & {
transition: transform 0.3s
}
}
i, .icon-button {
position: relative
margin: 0 10px
z-index: 10
line-height: 50px
cursor: pointer
transition: color 0.5s
}
#print-button {
margin: 0 15px
}
}
html:not(.sidebar-visible) #menu-bar:not(:hover).folded > #menu-bar-sticky-container {
transform: translateY(-60px);
}
.no-js .left-buttons {
display: none
}
.menu-title {
display: inline-block
font-weight: 200
font-size: 20px
line-height: 50px
text-align: center
margin: 0
flex: 1
white-space: nowrap
overflow: hidden
text-overflow: ellipsis
.js & {
cursor: pointer
}
}

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.nav-chapters {
font-size: 2.5em
text-align: center
text-decoration: none
position: fixed
top: 50px /* Height of menu-bar */
bottom: 0
margin: 0
max-width: 150px
min-width: 90px
display: flex
justify-content: center
align-content: center
flex-direction: column
transition: color 0.5s
}
.nav-chapters:hover { text-decoration: none }
.nav-wrapper {
margin-top: 50px
display: none
}
.mobile-nav-chapters {
font-size: 2.5em
text-align: center
text-decoration: none
width: 90px
border-radius: 5px
}
.previous {
float: left
}
.next {
float: right
right: $page-padding
}
@media only screen and (max-width: $page-plus-sidebar-width) {
.nav-wide-wrapper { display: none }
.nav-wrapper { display: block }
}
@media only screen and (max-width: $page-plus-sidebar-width + $sidebar-width) {
.sidebar-visible {
.nav-wide-wrapper { display: none }
.nav-wrapper { display: block }
}
}

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@require 'variables'
.page-wrapper {
box-sizing: border-box
// Animation: slide away
.js & {
transition: margin-left 0.3s ease, transform 0.3s ease
}
}
.sidebar-visible .page-wrapper {
transform: translateX($sidebar-width)
@media only screen and (min-width: $sidebar-reflow-width) {
transform: none
margin-left: $sidebar-width
}
}
.page {
outline: 0
padding: 0 $page-padding
}
.content {
overflow-y: auto
padding: 0 15px
padding-bottom: 50px
main {
margin-left: auto
margin-right: auto
max-width: $content-max-width
}
a {
text-decoration: none;
&:hover { text-decoration: underline; }
}
img { max-width: 100%; }
}

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@media only print {
#sidebar,
#menu-bar,
.nav-chapters,
.mobile-nav-chapters {
display: none
}
#page-wrapper.page-wrapper {
transform: none;
margin-left: 0px;
overflow-y: initial;
}
#content {
max-width: none;
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
.page {
overflow-y: initial;
}
code {
background-color: #666666
border-radius: 5px
/* Force background to be printed in Chrome */
-webkit-print-color-adjust: exact
}
pre > .buttons {
z-index: 2;
}
a, a:visited, a:active, a:hover {
color: #4183c4
text-decoration: none
}
h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 {
page-break-inside: avoid
page-break-after: avoid
}
pre, code {
page-break-inside: avoid
white-space: pre-wrap
}
.fa {
display: none !important
}
}

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@require 'variables'
#searchresults a {
text-decoration: none;
}
mark {
border-radius: 2px;
padding: 0 3px 1px 3px;
margin: 0 -3px -1px -3px;
transition: background-color 300ms linear;
cursor: pointer;
}
mark.fade-out {
background-color: rgba(0,0,0,0) !important;
cursor: auto;
}
.searchbar-outer {
margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;
max-width: $content-max-width;
}
#searchbar {
width: 100%;
margin: 5px auto 0px auto;
padding: 10px 16px;
transition: box-shadow 300ms ease-in-out;
}
.searchresults-header {
font-weight: bold;
font-size: 1em;
padding: 18px 0 0 5px;
}
.searchresults-outer {
margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;
max-width: $content-max-width;
}
ul#searchresults {
list-style: none;
padding-left: 20px;
li {
margin: 10px 0px;
padding: 2px;
border-radius: 2px;
}
span.teaser {
display: block;
clear: both;
margin: 5px 0 0 20px;
font-size: 0.8em;
}
span.teaser em {
font-weight: bold;
font-style: normal;
}
}

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@require 'variables'
.sidebar {
position: fixed
left: 0
top: 0
bottom: 0
width: $sidebar-width
overflow-y: auto
padding: 10px 10px
font-size: 0.875em
box-sizing: border-box
-webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch
overscroll-behavior-y: contain;
// Animation: slide away
.js & {
transition: transform 0.3s
}
code {
line-height: 2em;
}
}
.sidebar-hidden .sidebar {
transform: translateX(- $sidebar-width)
}
.chapter {
list-style: none outside none
padding-left: 0
line-height: 2.2em
li a {
display: block;
padding: 0
text-decoration: none
@media (-moz-touch-enabled: 1), (pointer: coarse) { padding: 5px 0; }
&:hover { text-decoration: none }
}
.spacer {
width: 100%
height: 3px
margin: 5px 0px
@media (-moz-touch-enabled: 1), (pointer: coarse) { margin: 10px 0; }
}
}
.section {
list-style: none outside none
padding-left: 20px
line-height: 1.9em
li {
text-overflow: ellipsis
overflow: hidden
white-space: nowrap
}
}

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