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# Title: Render Partial Tag for Jekyll |
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# Author: Brandon Mathis http://brandonmathis.com |
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# Description: Import files on your filesystem into any blog post and render them inline. |
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# Note: Paths are relative to the source directory |
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# Note: Paths are relative to the source directory, if you import a file with yaml front matter, the yaml will be stripped out. |
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# |
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# Syntax {% render_partial path/to/file %} |
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# This might be useful if you want to have a page for a project's README without having |
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# to duplicated the contents |
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require 'pathname' |
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end |
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Dir.chdir(file_path) do |
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partial = Liquid::Template.parse(file.read) |
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contents = file.read |
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if contents =~ /\A-{3}.+[^\A]-{3}\n(.+)/m |
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contents = $1.lstrip |
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end |
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partial = Liquid::Template.parse(contents) |
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context.stack do |
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partial.render(context) |
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end |
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