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- use std::collections::HashMap;
- use std::path::Path;
-
- use toml;
- use tera::Value;
- use chrono::prelude::*;
- use regex::Regex;
-
-
- use errors::{Result, ResultExt};
-
-
- lazy_static! {
- static ref PAGE_RE: Regex = Regex::new(r"^\n?\+\+\+\n((?s).*(?-s))\+\+\+\n?((?s).*(?-s))$").unwrap();
- }
-
-
- /// The front matter of every page
- #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
- pub struct FrontMatter {
- // Mandatory fields
-
- /// <title> of the page
- pub title: String,
- /// Description that appears when linked, e.g. on twitter
- pub description: String,
-
- // Optional stuff
-
- /// Date if we want to order pages (ie blog post)
- pub date: Option<String>,
- /// The page slug. Will be used instead of the filename if present
- /// Can't be an empty string if present
- pub slug: Option<String>,
- /// The url the page appears at, overrides the slug if set in the front-matter
- /// otherwise is set after parsing front matter and sections
- /// Can't be an empty string if present
- pub url: Option<String>,
- /// Tags, not to be confused with categories
- pub tags: Option<Vec<String>>,
- /// Whether this page is a draft and should be published or not
- pub draft: Option<bool>,
- /// Only one category allowed
- pub category: Option<String>,
- /// Optional template, if we want to specify which template to render for that page
- #[serde(skip_serializing)]
- pub template: Option<String>,
- /// Any extra parameter present in the front matter
- pub extra: Option<HashMap<String, Value>>,
- }
-
- impl FrontMatter {
- pub fn parse(toml: &str) -> Result<FrontMatter> {
- if toml.trim() == "" {
- bail!("Front matter of file is missing");
- }
-
- let f: FrontMatter = match toml::from_str(toml) {
- Ok(d) => d,
- Err(e) => bail!(e),
- };
-
- if let Some(ref slug) = f.slug {
- if slug == "" {
- bail!("`slug` can't be empty if present")
- }
- }
-
- if let Some(ref url) = f.url {
- if url == "" {
- bail!("`url` can't be empty if present")
- }
- }
-
- Ok(f)
- }
-
- /// Converts the date in the front matter, which can be in 2 formats, into a NaiveDateTime
- pub fn parse_date(&self) -> Option<NaiveDateTime> {
- match self.date {
- Some(ref d) => {
- if d.contains('T') {
- DateTime::parse_from_rfc3339(d).ok().and_then(|s| Some(s.naive_local()))
- } else {
- NaiveDate::parse_from_str(d, "%Y-%m-%d").ok().and_then(|s| Some(s.and_hms(0,0,0)))
- }
- },
- None => None,
- }
- }
- }
-
-
- /// Split a file between the front matter and its content
- /// It will parse the front matter as well and returns any error encountered
- /// TODO: add tests
- pub fn split_content(file_path: &Path, content: &str) -> Result<(FrontMatter, String)> {
- if !PAGE_RE.is_match(content) {
- bail!("Couldn't find front matter in `{}`. Did you forget to add `+++`?", file_path.to_string_lossy());
- }
-
- // 2. extract the front matter and the content
- let caps = PAGE_RE.captures(content).unwrap();
- // caps[0] is the full match
- let front_matter = &caps[1];
- let content = &caps[2];
-
- // 3. create our page, parse front matter and assign all of that
- let meta = FrontMatter::parse(front_matter)
- .chain_err(|| format!("Error when parsing front matter of file `{}`", file_path.to_string_lossy()))?;
-
- Ok((meta, content.to_string()))
- }
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