Render partial now automatically stirps out yaml front matter

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Brandon Mathis 2011-07-22 11:46:55 -04:00
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1 changed files with 7 additions and 2 deletions

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