The devserver target recently acquired a sane default of restricting
access only to localhost. This is good for security. However, it can
frustrate some usages like testing on phones on a local network or
hosting the dev server within VMs (e.g. Docker for Mac) which see host
OS browsers as not being 127.0.0.1.
Add a new target called `devserver-global` for this case. As it's longer
to type, the more svelte `devserver` will retain the more secure
defaults that will suffice for most users; they can use the
longer-to-type `devserver-global` target to relax the localhost-only
restriction.
Users were previously met with an ugly traceback. Now `pelican --listen`
invocations, when quit via CTRL-C, are followed instead by a more
user-friendly message.
* Creates pelican.plugins
* Moves plugin related code under pelican.plugins
* pelican.plugins.signals is now the location for signals, pelican.signals is kept
for backwards compatibility
* pelican.plugins._utils contains necessary bits for plugin discovery and loading.
Logic from Pelican class is moved here. Pelican class now just asks for plugins
and registers them
* Contains tests for old and new plugin loading
This commit removes Six as a dependency for Pelican, replacing the
relevant aliases with the proper Python 3 imports. It also removes
references to Python 2 logic that did not require Six.
The syntax passed to rsync for specifying the port is incorrect. In the
Makefile template, the -e option is correctly used to pass the port. We
use the same syntax here to pass the SSH port.
This fix issue #2623.
Signed-off-by: Romain Porte <microjoe@microjoe.org>
Instead of repeating hard-coded 'pelicanconf.py' values throughout
Invoke's task.py template, assign default settings file names to
variables, and use those variables where applicable.
The default setting for OUTPUT_PATH is already 'output', so it would be
more DRY to use the existing default value instead of a hardcoded
'output' string.
Removes the `livereload` dependency from `setup.py`.
Updates the `invoke livereload` task by moving the `livereload` import
into the task function since it is now an optional dependency.
Updates the Invoke section of the documentaion with instructions on
using the `livereload` Invoke task.
Addresses https://github.com/getpelican/pelican/issues/2523
Note: @avaris made a good point that there is no need to replace the existing
module runner for pelican quickstart or the other tools as this can be run
via:
> python -m pelican.tools.pelican_quickstart