Glen Whitney
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The custom theme dir handling was not working in case the mkdocs config file was not in the top-level directory. Since mkdocs itself seems only to work in the top-level directory, this PR modifies mkdocs_semiliterate to interpret custom theme dirs relative to the current directory. Also, improves the harmonization between current mkdocs_simple_plugin code and this code. Resolves #28. Reviewed-on: #29 Co-authored-by: Glen Whitney <glen@studioinfinity.org> Co-committed-by: Glen Whitney <glen@studioinfinity.org>
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24 lines
757 B
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set -e
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shopt -s globstar
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startdir=$PWD
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for file in tests/fixtures/*
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do
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echo "Testing $startdir/$file"
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cd "$startdir/$file"
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if test -d "$startdir/$file/etc"; then
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mkdocs -v build --config-file etc/mkdocs.yml -s
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else mkdocs -v build -s
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fi
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# unfortunately MkDocs writes the run date in the last few lines of index
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# and has version numbers in some of the scripts that are irrelevant:
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for hml in **/*.html
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do
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grep -v MkDocs.version $hml | grep -v Build.Date.UTC | grep -v '[</]script[ >]' | grep -v '[</]link' > "$hml.cropped"
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rm $hml
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done
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diff -r -x img -x '*fonts*' -x js -x '*.xml*' refsite site
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echo "Site in $file built successfully"
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rm -r site
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done
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echo "All site tests passed."
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