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Add debug.ExecInfo.TemplateStack #10725
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The main topic of this commit is that you can now index fragments (content heading identifiers) when calling `.Related`. You can do this by: * Configure one or more indices with type `fragments` * The name of those index configurations maps to an (optional) front matter slice with fragment references. This allows you to link page<->fragment and page<->page. * This also will index all the fragments (heading identifiers) of the pages. * When the match represents a Page fragment, then `.Fragment` will return non-nil. A short template example: ``` {{ $related := site.RegularPages.Related . }} {{ range $related }} {{ if .Fragment }} - {{ .Title }}: {{ .Fragment.Title }}: {{ .Fragment.RelPermalink }} {{ else }} - {{ .Title }}: {{ .RelPermalink }} {{ end }} {{ end }} ``` It's also possible to use type `fragments` indices in shortcode, e.g.: ``` {{ $related := site.RegularPages.Related .Page }} ``` But, and this is important, you need to include the shortcode using the `{{<` delimiter. Not doing so will create infinite loops and timeouts. This commit also: * Consolidates all `.Related*` methods into one, which takes either a `Page` or an options map as its only argument. * Add `context.Context` to all of the content related Page API. Turns out it wasn't strictly needed for this particular feature, but it will soon become usefil, e.g. in gohugoio#9339. Closes gohugoio#10711 Updates gohugoio#9339 Updates gohugoio#10725
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The main topic of this commit is that you can now index fragments (content heading identifiers) when calling `.Related`. You can do this by: * Configure one or more indices with type `fragments` * The name of those index configurations maps to an (optional) front matter slice with fragment references. This allows you to link page<->fragment and page<->page. * This also will index all the fragments (heading identifiers) of the pages. * When the match represents a Page fragment, then `.Fragment` will return non-nil. A short template example: ``` {{ $related := site.RegularPages.Related . }} {{ range $related }} {{ if .Fragment }} - {{ .Title }}: {{ .Fragment.Title }}: {{ .Fragment.RelPermalink }} {{ else }} - {{ .Title }}: {{ .RelPermalink }} {{ end }} {{ end }} ``` It's also possible to use type `fragments` indices in shortcode, e.g.: ``` {{ $related := site.RegularPages.Related .Page }} ``` But, and this is important, you need to include the shortcode using the `{{<` delimiter. Not doing so will create infinite loops and timeouts. This commit also: * Consolidates all `.Related*` methods into one, which takes either a `Page` or an options map as its only argument. * Add `context.Context` to all of the content related Page API. Turns out it wasn't strictly needed for this particular feature, but it will soon become usefil, e.g. in gohugoio#9339. Closes gohugoio#10711 Updates gohugoio#9339 Updates gohugoio#10725
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The main topic of this commit is that you can now index fragments (content heading identifiers) when calling `.Related`. You can do this by: * Configure one or more indices with type `fragments` * The name of those index configurations maps to an (optional) front matter slice with fragment references. This allows you to link page<->fragment and page<->page. * This also will index all the fragments (heading identifiers) of the pages. It's also possible to use type `fragments` indices in shortcode, e.g.: ``` {{ $related := site.RegularPages.Related .Page }} ``` But, and this is important, you need to include the shortcode using the `{{<` delimiter. Not doing so will create infinite loops and timeouts. This commit also: * Consolidates all `.Related*` methods into one, which takes either a `Page` or an options map as its only argument. * Add `context.Context` to all of the content related Page API. Turns out it wasn't strictly needed for this particular feature, but it will soon become usefil, e.g. in gohugoio#9339. Closes gohugoio#10711 Updates gohugoio#9339 Updates gohugoio#10725
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The main topic of this commit is that you can now index fragments (content heading identifiers) when calling `.Related`. You can do this by: * Configure one or more indices with type `fragments` * The name of those index configurations maps to an (optional) front matter slice with fragment references. This allows you to link page<->fragment and page<->page. * This also will index all the fragments (heading identifiers) of the pages. It's also possible to use type `fragments` indices in shortcode, e.g.: ``` {{ $related := site.RegularPages.Related .Page }} ``` But, and this is important, you need to include the shortcode using the `{{<` delimiter. Not doing so will create infinite loops and timeouts. This commit also: * Consolidates all `.Related*` methods into one, which takes either a `Page` or an options map as its only argument. * Add `context.Context` to all of the content related Page API. Turns out it wasn't strictly needed for this particular feature, but it will soon become usefil, e.g. in gohugoio#9339. Closes gohugoio#10711 Updates gohugoio#9339 Updates gohugoio#10725
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The main topic of this commit is that you can now index fragments (content heading identifiers) when calling `.Related`. You can do this by: * Configure one or more indices with type `fragments` * The name of those index configurations maps to an (optional) front matter slice with fragment references. This allows you to link page<->fragment and page<->page. * This also will index all the fragments (heading identifiers) of the pages. It's also possible to use type `fragments` indices in shortcode, e.g.: ``` {{ $related := site.RegularPages.Related .Page }} ``` But, and this is important, you need to include the shortcode using the `{{<` delimiter. Not doing so will create infinite loops and timeouts. This commit also: * Consolidates all `.Related*` methods into one, which takes either a `Page` or an options map as its only argument. * Add `context.Context` to all of the content related Page API. Turns out it wasn't strictly needed for this particular feature, but it will soon become usefil, e.g. in gohugoio#9339. Closes gohugoio#10711 Updates gohugoio#9339 Updates gohugoio#10725
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The main topic of this commit is that you can now index fragments (content heading identifiers) when calling `.Related`. You can do this by: * Configure one or more indices with type `fragments` * The name of those index configurations maps to an (optional) front matter slice with fragment references. This allows you to link page<->fragment and page<->page. * This also will index all the fragments (heading identifiers) of the pages. It's also possible to use type `fragments` indices in shortcode, e.g.: ``` {{ $related := site.RegularPages.Related .Page }} ``` But, and this is important, you need to include the shortcode using the `{{<` delimiter. Not doing so will create infinite loops and timeouts. This commit also: * Consolidates all `.Related*` methods into one, which takes either a `Page` or an options map as its only argument. * Add `context.Context` to all of the content related Page API. Turns out it wasn't strictly needed for this particular feature, but it will soon become usefil, e.g. in gohugoio#9339. Closes gohugoio#10711 Updates gohugoio#9339 Updates gohugoio#10725
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The main topic of this commit is that you can now index fragments (content heading identifiers) when calling `.Related`. You can do this by: * Configure one or more indices with type `fragments` * The name of those index configurations maps to an (optional) front matter slice with fragment references. This allows you to link page<->fragment and page<->page. * This also will index all the fragments (heading identifiers) of the pages. It's also possible to use type `fragments` indices in shortcode, e.g.: ``` {{ $related := site.RegularPages.Related .Page }} ``` But, and this is important, you need to include the shortcode using the `{{<` delimiter. Not doing so will create infinite loops and timeouts. This commit also: * Consolidates all `.Related*` methods into one, which takes either a `Page` or an options map as its only argument. * Add `context.Context` to all of the content related Page API. Turns out it wasn't strictly needed for this particular feature, but it will soon become usefil, e.g. in gohugoio#9339. Closes gohugoio#10711 Updates gohugoio#9339 Updates gohugoio#10725
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The main topic of this commit is that you can now index fragments (content heading identifiers) when calling `.Related`. You can do this by: * Configure one or more indices with type `fragments` * The name of those index configurations maps to an (optional) front matter slice with fragment references. This allows you to link page<->fragment and page<->page. * This also will index all the fragments (heading identifiers) of the pages. It's also possible to use type `fragments` indices in shortcode, e.g.: ``` {{ $related := site.RegularPages.Related .Page }} ``` But, and this is important, you need to include the shortcode using the `{{<` delimiter. Not doing so will create infinite loops and timeouts. This commit also: * Adds two new methods to Page: Fragments (can also be used to build ToC) and HeadingsFiltered (this is only used in Related Content with index type `fragments` and `enableFilter` set to true. * Consolidates all `.Related*` methods into one, which takes either a `Page` or an options map as its only argument. * Add `context.Context` to all of the content related Page API. Turns out it wasn't strictly needed for this particular feature, but it will soon become usefil, e.g. in gohugoio#9339. Closes gohugoio#10711 Updates gohugoio#9339 Updates gohugoio#10725
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The main topic of this commit is that you can now index fragments (content heading identifiers) when calling `.Related`. You can do this by: * Configure one or more indices with type `fragments` * The name of those index configurations maps to an (optional) front matter slice with fragment references. This allows you to link page<->fragment and page<->page. * This also will index all the fragments (heading identifiers) of the pages. It's also possible to use type `fragments` indices in shortcode, e.g.: ``` {{ $related := site.RegularPages.Related .Page }} ``` But, and this is important, you need to include the shortcode using the `{{<` delimiter. Not doing so will create infinite loops and timeouts. This commit also: * Adds two new methods to Page: Fragments (can also be used to build ToC) and HeadingsFiltered (this is only used in Related Content with index type `fragments` and `enableFilter` set to true. * Consolidates all `.Related*` methods into one, which takes either a `Page` or an options map as its only argument. * Add `context.Context` to all of the content related Page API. Turns out it wasn't strictly needed for this particular feature, but it will soon become usefil, e.g. in gohugoio#9339. Closes gohugoio#10711 Updates gohugoio#9339 Updates gohugoio#10725
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The main topic of this commit is that you can now index fragments (content heading identifiers) when calling `.Related`. You can do this by: * Configure one or more indices with type `fragments` * The name of those index configurations maps to an (optional) front matter slice with fragment references. This allows you to link page<->fragment and page<->page. * This also will index all the fragments (heading identifiers) of the pages. It's also possible to use type `fragments` indices in shortcode, e.g.: ``` {{ $related := site.RegularPages.Related .Page }} ``` But, and this is important, you need to include the shortcode using the `{{<` delimiter. Not doing so will create infinite loops and timeouts. This commit also: * Adds two new methods to Page: Fragments (can also be used to build ToC) and HeadingsFiltered (this is only used in Related Content with index type `fragments` and `enableFilter` set to true. * Consolidates all `.Related*` methods into one, which takes either a `Page` or an options map as its only argument. * Add `context.Context` to all of the content related Page API. Turns out it wasn't strictly needed for this particular feature, but it will soon become usefil, e.g. in #9339. Closes #10711 Updates #9339 Updates #10725
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I have been doing some work re #10711 that should enable the below, so assuming I can do this without killing the performance, I will add it.
This is for development only, and I will not spend too much time naming stuff.
But in general, I was thinking that you could do.{
What you get above is the template names, but we could maybe expand on that later.
/cc @jmooring
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