cmd/gojekyll | ||
collections | ||
config | ||
constants | ||
example | ||
helpers | ||
liquid | ||
pages | ||
scripts | ||
server | ||
sites | ||
templates | ||
.gitignore | ||
.gometalinter.json | ||
.travis.yml | ||
LICENSE | ||
Makefile | ||
README.md |
Go Jekyll
When I grow up, I want to be a Go implementation of Jekyll.
Status
This project is missing more functionality than it implements. It may accidentally work on tiny or simple sites.
- Content
- Front Matter
- Posts
- Categories
- Tags
- Drafts
- Future
- Related
- Static Files
- Variables
- Collections
- Data Files
- CSV
- JSON
- YAML
- Assets
- Coffeescript
- Sass/SCSS
- Sass caching
- Customization
- Templates
- link tag
- include tag
- Remaining Jekyll Liquid tags
- Jekyll Liquid filters
- Includes
- Permalinks
- Pagination
- Themes
- Layouts
- Templates
- Server
- Directory watch
- Live reload
- Windows -- not tested
Intentional differences from Jekyll:
serve
doesn't write to the file system- No
.sass-cache
. (When caching is added, it will go to a temporary directory.) - Server live reload is always on.
Install
go get -u osteele/gojekyll/cmd/gojekyll
You get slightly better Liquid template parsing from some unmerged pull requests to the acstech/liquid library. If you want to use my fork instead:
cd $(go env GOPATH)/src/github.com/acstech/liquid
git remote add osteele https://github.com/osteele/liquid.git
git pull -f osteele
(See articles by Shlomi Noach and Francesc Campoy for how this works and why it is necessary.)
Usage
gojekyll -s path/to/site build # builds into ./_site
gojekyll -s path/to/site serve # serves from memory, w/ live reload
gojekyll help
gojekyll help build
Liquid Template Server
The embedded Liquid server isn't very compliant with Shopfiy Liquid syntax.
You can run a "Liquid Template Server" on the same machine, and tell gojekyll
to use this instead.
This is currently about 10x slower than using the embedded engine, but still 5x faster than Ruby jekyll
.
- Download and run (liquid-template-server)[https://github.com/osteele/liquid-template-server].
- Invoke
gojekyll
with the--use-liquid-server
option; e.g.:
gojekyll --use-liquid-server build
gojekyll --use-liquid-server serve
Neither the embedded Liquid server nor the Liquid Template Server implements very many Jekyll Liquid filters or tags. I'm adding to these as necessary to support my own sites.
Contributing
Install package dependencies and development tools:
make setup
Testing
make test
make lint
gojekyll -s path/to/site render index.md # render a file to stdout
gojekyll -s path/to/site render / # render a URL to stdout
gojekyll -s path/to/site variables / # print a file or URL's variables
./scripts/coverage && go tool cover -html=coverage.out
./scripts/gojekyll
is an alternative to the gojekyll
executable, that uses go run
each time it's invoked.
Profiling
gojekyll -s path/to/site profile
go tool pprof gojekyll gojekyll.prof
Credits
For rendering Liquid templates: ACS Technologies's fork acstech/liquid of Karl Seguin's karlseguin/liquid Go implementation; or, Jun Yang's JavaScript implementation harttle/shopify-liquid via JSON-RPC.
Jascha Ephraim's jaschaephraim/lrserver Live Reload server.
https://github.com/pkg/browser to open the URL in a browser.
The gopher image in the test directory is from Wikimedia Commons. It is used under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.
Related
Hugo isn't Jekyll-compatible (-), but actually works (+++).
Jekyll, of course.
This project is a clean-room implementation of Jekyll, based solely on Jekyll's documentation and testing it against a few sites. Hopefully this can pay off in contributing towards Jekyll's documentation.
License
MIT
Alternate Naming Possibilities
- "Gekyll". (Hard or soft "g"? See gif.)
- "Gekko"