I have such project structure:
app
-views
--layouts
---landing.handlebras
---main.handlebars
--pages
--parts
when i try to precompile handlebars with
handlebars app/views > app/views/compiled.js -m
...the output templates have names like '<directory>/<filename>' i.e. 'layout/main', 'layout/landing' etc. The question is how to set custom names for templates?
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I can add a new page with hugo new posts/new-page. But I want to add a page bundle. None of the following work
hugo new posts/2021/10/new-page creates a single new-page.md
hugo new posts/2021/10/new-page/ does the same as above
hugo new posts/2021/10/new-page/index.md works, kind. It creates index.md in the correct path and populates index.md with the archetypes/default.md except, it set the title to index instead of new page
so, how can I add a page bundle with hugo new
You can achieve that using Archetypes , quoting from the docs:
Since Hugo 0.49 you can use complete directories as archetype templates.
in the archetypes/ folder create a new folder named post-bundle/
inside it create a new file index.md
archetypes/post-bundle/index.md :
---
title: "{{ replace .Name "-" " " | title }}"
date: {{ .Date }}
draft: true
---
Then to create a page bundle:
hugo new --kind post-bundle posts/new-page
Notice: I don't think the approach you're doing to set the date in the url is correct , the above method will give a post with the following Permalink : example.com/posts/new-page you can then do the following to get the desired Permalink:
config.toml :
[permalinks]
posts = '/:year/:month/:title/'
In support of Mossab's answer...
a page bundle has three categories:
Branch,
headless
and leaf.
So if you made a file _index.md - it's a Branch bundle, off-the-bat. So viola that's how you make it with hugo new.
If you want a headless bundle, I believe you first need a leaf bundle, and then add:
headless = true to the front matter.
If you want a lead bundle you create an index.md file at any directory level.
So, I believe my point in this is, the way you do this is:
hugo new _index.md
Or
hugo new index.md
and if you want it headless, you use an archetype with the front matter (as Mossab desribes).
Please let me know if I'm possibly misunderstanding something.
folder structure
project
-app
-home
files.html
-uploads
-akp.txt
I am trying in access abc.txt from files.html
files.html
<ng-include src="'../uploads/akp.txt'"></ng-include>
but I get an error as:
I would like to copy any static file (image, PDF, etc.) found in a post folder inside _posts to the folder in which the HTML version of the post will be, inside _site.
Let's say I have this structure:
_posts/
2016/
06/
09-so-long-cloudflare/
2016-06-09-so-long-cloudflare-and-thanks-for-all-the-fissh.md
cloudflare-logo.png
performance-report-sample.pdf
My Jekyll settings for permalinks are:
# Permalinks
permalink: /:year/:month/:day/:title/
I would like to generate the site like this:
2016/
06/
09/
so-long-cloudflare-and-thanks-for-all-the-fissh/
index.html
cloudflare-logo.png
performance-report-sample.pdf
I've found this plugin that should do this, but I can't make it work. I get this error:
jekyll 3.1.6 | Error: undefined method `name' for #<Jekyll::Document:0x007fb7a0892b50>
Any idea?
Thanks!
Well, despite having no Ruby knowledge, I managed to build a plugin out of this old Gist! \o/
https://nhoizey.github.io/jekyll_post_files/
I hope this will help people with the same needs.
I'm new to Ext and it's my first contact with this framework and I'm creating java web app. Here is my folder structure:
src
--main
--webapp
--index
--application
--controller
--Index.js
--model
--store
--view
--MainPanel.js
--Index.js
--resources
--WEB-INF
--Index.jsp
Here is webapp/Index/Index.js
Ext.application({
name: 'Spring_Ext',
appFolder: '/index/application',
controllers: [
'Index'
]
});
And here is webapp/index/application/controller/Index.js
Ext.define('Spring_Ext.controller.Index',{
extend: 'Ext.app.Controller',
views: ['MainPanel'],
init: function(){
....
}
....
});
When I run it on tomcat in chrome I get error saying it cannot found(404)
GET http://localhost:8081/index/application/controller/Index.js?_dc=1425849848988 ext-all-debug.js:6262
and when looking in source tab in chrome developer in index folder there isn't application folder with MVC structure, but only Index.js.
Thats because at the index.js level of your directory structure you are already in /index/application/
Extjs is now looking for the same path and cannot find it. Instead just specify '/' for you appFolder config. You might even not need to set this as it may default to this already
No need for appFolder. And in your source tab there is no application folder with mvc because your controller hasn't loaded successfully. Try giving the whole path of MainPanel in our controller like this
Views: Spring_Ext.view.MainPanel
From the "getting started" section it seems this should work, but it doesn't.
hugo new site my-site
hugo new privacy.md
hugo server --watch --includeDrafts
curl -L localhost:1313/privacy/index.html
# 404 page not found
curl -L localhost:1313/privacy.html
# 404 page not found
curl -L localhost:1313/privacy/
# 404 page not found
How can I add a new page?
This is the best tutorial how to create static "landing pages" on Hugo: https://discuss.gohugo.io/t/creating-static-content-that-uses-partials/265/19?u=royston
Basically, you create .md in /content/ with type: "page" in front matter, then create custom layout for it, for example layout: "simple-static" in front matter, then create the layout template in themes/<name>/layouts/page/, for example, simple-static.html. Then, use all partials as usual, and call content from original .md file using {{ .Content }}.
All my static (landing) pages are using this method.
By the way, I'm not using hugo new, I just clone .md file or copy a template into /content/ and open it using my iA Writer text editor. But I'm not using Hugo server either, adapted npm-build-boilerplate is running the server and builds.
Just tested OK with this on Hugo 0.13:
hugo new site my-site
cd my-site
hugo new privacy.md
hugo server -w -D
curl -L localhost:1313/privacy/
Note: You have to either use a theme or provide your own layout template to get something more than a blank page. And of course, some Markdown in privacy.md would also make it even nicer.
See http://gohugo.io/overview/introduction for up-to-date documentation.
I had a similar requirement, to add static page (aboutus in this case). Following steps did the trick,
Created an empty file content/aboutus/_index.md
Created aboutus.html page layouts/section/aboutus.html
Make you have some default frontmatter set in archetypes/default.md
# archetypes/default.md
+++
title: "{{ replace .Name "-" " " | title }}"
date: {{ .Date }}
draft: true
+++
And the single layout in layouts/_default/single.html to render some variable or content
# tags to render markdown content
<h1>{{ .Title }}</h1>
<p>{{ .Content }}</p>
<span>{{ .Params.date }}</span>
Now type hugo new privacy.md which will create a new page on the following directory in content/privacy.md
Take "About" as example:
# will create content/about.md
hugo new about.md
Edit about.md and add the last 2 lines, the metadata/front matter looks like:
title: "About"
date: 2019-03-26
menu: "main"
weight: 50
That should work.