Feature: Collections Scenario: Lazy query Given a fixture app "collections-app" And a file named "config.rb" with: """ articles1 = collection :articles1, resources.select { |r| matcher = ::Middleman::Util::UriTemplates.uri_template('blog1/{year}-{month}-{day}-{title}.html') ::Middleman::Util::UriTemplates.extract_params(matcher, ::Middleman::Util.normalize_path(r.url)) } everything = resources.select do |r| true end def get_tags(resource) if resource.data.tags.is_a? String resource.data.tags.split(',').map(&:strip) else resource.data.tags end end def group_lookup(resource, sum) results = Array(get_tags(resource)).map(&:to_s).map(&:to_sym) results.each do |k| sum[k] ||= [] sum[k] << resource end end tags = everything .select { |resource| resource.data.tags } .each_with_object({}, &method(:group_lookup)) class Wrapper attr_reader :stuff def initialize @stuff = Set.new end def <<((k, v)) @stuff << k self end end collection :wrapped, tags.reduce(Wrapper.new, :<<) set :tags, tags # Expose to templates collection :first_tag, tags.keys.sort.first """ And a file named "source/index.html.erb" with: """ <% collection(:articles1).each do |article| %> Article1: <%= article.data.title %> <% end %> Tag Count: <%= collection(:wrapped).stuff.length %> <% config[:tags].value.each do |k, items| %> Tag: <%= k %> (<%= items.length %>) <% items.each do |article| %> Article (<%= k %>): <%= article.data.title %> <% end %> <% end %> First Tag: <%= collection(:first_tag) %> """ Given the Server is running at "collections-app" When I go to "index.html" Then I should see 'Article1: Blog1 Newer Article' And I should see 'Article1: Blog1 Another Article' And I should see 'Tag: foo (4)' And I should see 'Article (foo): Blog1 Newer Article' And I should see 'Article (foo): Blog1 Another Article' And I should see 'Article (foo): Blog2 Newer Article' And I should see 'Article (foo): Blog2 Another Article' And I should see 'Tag: bar (2)' And I should see 'Article (bar): Blog1 Newer Article' And I should see 'Article (bar): Blog2 Newer Article' And I should see 'Tag: 120 (1)' And I should see 'Article (120): Blog1 Another Article' And I should see 'First Tag: 120' And I should see 'Tag Count: 3' Scenario: Collected resources update with file changes Given a fixture app "collections-app" And a file named "config.rb" with: """ collection :articles, resources.select { |r| matcher = ::Middleman::Util::UriTemplates.uri_template('blog2/{year}-{month}-{day}-{title}.html') ::Middleman::Util::UriTemplates.extract_params(matcher, ::Middleman::Util.normalize_path(r.url)) } """ And a file named "source/index.html.erb" with: """ <% collection(:articles).each do |article| %> Article: <%= article.data.title || article.file_descriptor[:relative_path] %> <% end %> """ Given the Server is running at "collections-app" When I go to "index.html" Then I should not see "Article: index.html.erb" Then I should see 'Article: Blog2 Newer Article' And I should see 'Article: Blog2 Another Article' And the file "source/blog2/2011-01-02-another-article.html.markdown" has the contents """ --- title: "Blog3 Another Article" date: 2011-01-02 tags: - foo --- Another Article Content """ When I go to "index.html" Then I should see "Article: Blog2 Newer Article" And I should not see "Article: Blog2 Another Article" And I should see 'Article: Blog3 Another Article' And the file "source/blog2/2011-01-01-new-article.html.markdown" is removed When I go to "index.html" Then I should not see "Article: Blog2 Newer Article" And I should see 'Article: Blog3 Another Article' And the file "source/blog2/2014-01-02-yet-another-article.html.markdown" has the contents """ --- title: "Blog2 Yet Another Article" date: 2011-01-02 tags: - foo --- Yet Another Article Content """ When I go to "index.html" And I should see 'Article: Blog3 Another Article' And I should see 'Article: Blog2 Yet Another Article' Scenario: Collected data update with file changes Given a fixture app "collections-app" And a file named "config.rb" with: """ data.articles.each_with_index do |a, i| proxy "/#{i}.html", a end """ And a file named "data/articles.yaml" with: """ --- - "/blog1/2011-01-01-new-article.html" - "/blog2/2011-01-02-another-article.html" """ Given the Server is running at "collections-app" When I go to "0.html" Then I should see 'Newer Article Content' When I go to "1.html" Then I should see 'Another Article Content' When I go to "2.html" Then I should see 'Not Found' When the file "data/articles.yaml" has the contents """ --- - "/blog1/2011-01-01-new-article.html" """ When I go to "0.html" Then I should see 'Newer Article Content' When I go to "1.html" Then I should see 'Not Found' When I go to "2.html" Then I should see 'Not Found' When the file "data/articles.yaml" has the contents """ --- - "/blog2/2011-01-02-another-article.html" - "/blog1/2011-01-01-new-article.html" - "/blog2/2011-01-01-new-article.html" """ When I go to "0.html" Then I should see 'Another Article Content' When I go to "1.html" Then I should see 'Newer Article Content' When I go to "2.html" Then I should see 'Again' Scenario: Arbitrary live datasets Given a fixture app "collections-app" And a file named "config.rb" with: """ live { Dir["descriptions/*.txt"] }.each do |description_name| base = File.basename(description_name, '.txt') proxy "#{base}.html", "/description_template.html", locals: { contents: File.read(description_name) }, ignore: true end """ And a file named "source/description_template.html.erb" with: """ <%= contents %> """ And a file named "descriptions/test1.txt" with: """ Test1 """ Given the Server is running at "collections-app" When I go to "test1.html" Then I should see 'Test1' When I go to "test2.html" Then I should see 'Not Found' When the file "descriptions/test2.txt" has the contents """ Test2 """ When I go to "test1.html" Then I should see 'Test1' When I go to "test2.html" Then I should see 'Test2' When the file "descriptions/test1.txt" is removed When I go to "test1.html" Then I should see 'Not Found' When I go to "test2.html" Then I should see 'Test2'