Create pull request/add yaml to load data (#1842)
* Add YAML to formats supported by load_data() A fairly trivial addition; JSON and YAML are handled so similarly that this was a matter of copying the JSON-relevant handlers and editing the copies to handle YAML as well. The test file was literally generated with 'json2yaml'. The documentation has been updated to indicate that load_data() now handles YAML code. The CHANGELOG has been updated as well. * After checking, I found that it's generally agreed the mime type is still application/x-yaml. * Update comment, unify library importing. I noticed one more place where the list of formats was supported, and added YAML to that list. I noticed that there's a singular place to load the `libs::` crate, and unified by importing of serde_yaml in that place.
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@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ also specify classes on headers now
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- Make `ignored_content` work with nested paths and directories
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- `zola serve/build` can now run from anywhere in a zola directory
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- Add XML support to `load_data`
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- Add YAML support to `load_data`
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- `skip_prefixes` is now checked before parsing external link URLs
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- Add `render` attribute to taxonomies configuration in `config.toml`, for when you don't want to render
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any pages related to that taxonomy
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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ use libs::tera::{
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from_value, to_value, Error, Error as TeraError, Function as TeraFn, Map, Result, Value,
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};
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use libs::url::Url;
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use libs::{nom_bibtex, serde_json, toml};
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use libs::{nom_bibtex, serde_json, serde_yaml, toml};
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use utils::de::fix_toml_dates;
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use utils::fs::{get_file_time, read_file};
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@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ enum OutputFormat {
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Bibtex,
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Plain,
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Xml,
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Yaml,
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}
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impl FromStr for OutputFormat {
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"bibtex" => Ok(OutputFormat::Bibtex),
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"xml" => Ok(OutputFormat::Xml),
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"plain" => Ok(OutputFormat::Plain),
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"yaml" => Ok(OutputFormat::Yaml),
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format => Err(format!("Unknown output format {}", format).into()),
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}
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}
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OutputFormat::Bibtex => "application/x-bibtex",
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OutputFormat::Xml => "text/xml",
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OutputFormat::Plain => "text/plain",
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OutputFormat::Yaml => "application/x-yaml",
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})
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}
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}
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@ -208,7 +211,7 @@ fn add_headers_from_args(header_args: Option<Vec<String>>) -> Result<HeaderMap>
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}
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/// A Tera function to load data from a file or from a URL
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/// Currently the supported formats are json, toml, csv, bibtex and plain text
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/// Currently the supported formats are json, toml, csv, yaml, bibtex and plain text
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct LoadData {
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base_path: PathBuf,
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OutputFormat::Json => load_json(data),
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OutputFormat::Bibtex => load_bibtex(data),
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OutputFormat::Xml => load_xml(data),
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OutputFormat::Yaml => load_yaml(data),
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OutputFormat::Plain => to_value(data).map_err(|e| e.into()),
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};
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Ok(json_content)
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}
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/// Parse a YAML string and convert it to a Tera Value
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fn load_yaml(yaml_data: String) -> Result<Value> {
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let yaml_content: Value =
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serde_yaml::from_str(yaml_data.as_str()).map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))?;
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Ok(yaml_content)
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}
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/// Parse a TOML string and convert it to a Tera Value
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fn load_toml(toml_data: String) -> Result<Value> {
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let toml_content: toml::Value = toml::from_str(&toml_data).map_err(|e| format!("{:?}", e))?;
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)
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}
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#[test]
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fn can_load_yaml() {
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let static_fn = LoadData::new(PathBuf::from("../utils/test-files"), None, PathBuf::new());
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let mut args = HashMap::new();
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args.insert("path".to_string(), to_value("test.yaml").unwrap());
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let result = static_fn.call(&args.clone()).unwrap();
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assert_eq!(
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result,
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json!({
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"key": "value",
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"array": [1, 2, 3],
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"subpackage": {
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"subkey": 5
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}
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})
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)
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}
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#[test]
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fn is_load_remote_data_using_post_method_with_different_body_not_cached() {
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let _mjson = mock("POST", "/kr1zdgbm4y3")
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---
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key: "value"
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array:
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- 1
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- 2
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- 3
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subpackage:
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subkey: 5
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### `load_data`
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Loads data from a file, URL, or string literal. Supported file types include *toml*, *json*, *csv*, *bibtex* and *xml* and only supports UTF-8 encoding.
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Loads data from a file, URL, or string literal. Supported file types include *toml*, *json*, *csv*, *bibtex*, *yaml*
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and *xml* and only supports UTF-8 encoding.
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Any other file type will be loaded as plain text.
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{% if data %}{{ data | safe }}{% else %}No data found{% endif %}
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```
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The optional `format` argument allows you to specify and override which data type is contained within the specified file or URL. Valid entries are `toml`, `json`, `csv`, `bibtex`, `xml` or `plain`. If the `format` argument isn't specified, then the path extension is used. In the case of a literal, `plain` is assumed if `format` is unspecified.
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The optional `format` argument allows you to specify and override which data type is contained within the specified file or URL.
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Valid entries are `toml`, `json`, `csv`, `bibtex`, `yaml`, `xml` or `plain`. If the `format` argument isn't specified, then the
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path extension is used. In the case of a literal, `plain` is assumed if `format` is unspecified.
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```jinja2
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Use the `plain` format for when your file has a supported extension but you want to load it as plain text.
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For *toml*, *json* and *xml*, the data is loaded into a structure matching the original data file;
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For *toml*, *json*, *yaml* and *xml*, the data is loaded into a structure matching the original data file;
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however, for *csv* there is no native notion of such a structure. Instead, the data is separated
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into a data structure containing *headers* and *records*. See the example below to see
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how this works.
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