This is a combination of 13 commits:
1. New signal for registering custom generators
2. New plugin: pelican.plugins.sitemap
3. pelican.plugins.sitemap: more settings
4. pelican.plugins.sitemap: translations are indexed
5. pelican.plugins.sitemap: added documentation
6. pelican.plugins.sitemap: added XML DTD & W3C dates
7. pelican.plugins.sitemap: removed a <changefreq> bug
8. the `get_generators` can now return a tuple
9. pelican.plugins.sitemap: cleaned the code
10. pelican.plugin.sitemap: settings changes
11. sitemap plugin: improved configuration & documentation
12. sitemap plugin: :set spell
13. sitemap plugin: removed useless whitespaces
Previously, webassets' ASSET_URL always was absolute.
This patch allows a relative ASSET_URL, depending on Pelican's
RELATIVE_URLS setting.
Hint for templates:
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Current version of webassets seem to remove any relative
paths at the beginning of the URL. So, if RELATIVE_URLS
is on, ASSET_URL will start with 'theme/', regardless if we
set assets_url here to './theme/' or to 'theme/'.
XXX However, this breaks the ASSET_URL if user navigates to
a sub-URL, e.g. if he clicks on a category. To workaround this
issue, I use
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ SITEURL }}/{{ ASSET_URL }}">
instead of
<link rel="stylesheet" href="{{ ASSET_URL }}">
Maybe this hint is worth to be included in the documentation.
I have it also written as comments in the source.
As @ametaireau suggested: instead of having logic that prepends the
OUTPUT_SOURCES_EXTENSION with a '.' we allow the user more
flexibility to control the extension that can be used.
If the destination directory specified by FILES_TO_COPY does not
exist, site generation crashes with a CRITICAL error. This creates the
destination if it does not exist.
Using this configurable setting users can control what extension will be
appended to filenames by the SourcesGenerator.
The default is to use the ``.text`` extension.
Settings file. Also updated the documentation accordingly.
Update documentation to cover new page_name behavior
Fixed page_name to adapt to the links provided by the Settings file. Includes documentation updates as well.
Updated terms to maintain better syntax and consistancy
Added docstring to _from_settings() to clarify the get_page_name argument that was added. Explains why/when this argument is used.
Revert contents.py back to commit 2f29c51
Re-added docstring to _get_settings method, but this time not deleting things I shouldn't
Corrected readability change that was altered during revert.