mdbook/src/config.rs
Eric Huss 3c10b00096 Skip serializing of the multilingual field
This skips serializing of the multilingual field since it is unused, and
we plan to remove it in the future. This helps avoid it showing up in
`mdbook init`.
2025-05-05 14:05:00 -07:00

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Rust

//! Mdbook's configuration system.
//!
//! The main entrypoint of the `config` module is the `Config` struct. This acts
//! essentially as a bag of configuration information, with a couple
//! pre-determined tables ([`BookConfig`] and [`BuildConfig`]) as well as support
//! for arbitrary data which is exposed to plugins and alternative backends.
//!
//!
//! # Examples
//!
//! ```rust
//! # use mdbook::errors::*;
//! use std::path::PathBuf;
//! use std::str::FromStr;
//! use mdbook::Config;
//! use toml::Value;
//!
//! # fn run() -> Result<()> {
//! let src = r#"
//! [book]
//! title = "My Book"
//! authors = ["Michael-F-Bryan"]
//!
//! [build]
//! src = "out"
//!
//! [other-table.foo]
//! bar = 123
//! "#;
//!
//! // load the `Config` from a toml string
//! let mut cfg = Config::from_str(src)?;
//!
//! // retrieve a nested value
//! let bar = cfg.get("other-table.foo.bar").cloned();
//! assert_eq!(bar, Some(Value::Integer(123)));
//!
//! // Set the `output.html.theme` directory
//! assert!(cfg.get("output.html").is_none());
//! cfg.set("output.html.theme", "./themes");
//!
//! // then load it again, automatically deserializing to a `PathBuf`.
//! let got: Option<PathBuf> = cfg.get_deserialized_opt("output.html.theme")?;
//! assert_eq!(got, Some(PathBuf::from("./themes")));
//! # Ok(())
//! # }
//! # run().unwrap()
//! ```
#![deny(missing_docs)]
use log::{debug, trace, warn};
use serde::{Deserialize, Deserializer, Serialize, Serializer};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::env;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io::Read;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::str::FromStr;
use toml::value::Table;
use toml::Value;
use crate::errors::*;
use crate::utils::{self, toml_ext::TomlExt};
/// The overall configuration object for MDBook, essentially an in-memory
/// representation of `book.toml`.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq)]
pub struct Config {
/// Metadata about the book.
pub book: BookConfig,
/// Information about the build environment.
pub build: BuildConfig,
/// Information about Rust language support.
pub rust: RustConfig,
rest: Value,
}
impl FromStr for Config {
type Err = Error;
/// Load a `Config` from some string.
fn from_str(src: &str) -> Result<Self> {
toml::from_str(src).with_context(|| "Invalid configuration file")
}
}
impl Config {
/// Load the configuration file from disk.
pub fn from_disk<P: AsRef<Path>>(config_file: P) -> Result<Config> {
let mut buffer = String::new();
File::open(config_file)
.with_context(|| "Unable to open the configuration file")?
.read_to_string(&mut buffer)
.with_context(|| "Couldn't read the file")?;
Config::from_str(&buffer)
}
/// Updates the `Config` from the available environment variables.
///
/// Variables starting with `MDBOOK_` are used for configuration. The key is
/// created by removing the `MDBOOK_` prefix and turning the resulting
/// string into `kebab-case`. Double underscores (`__`) separate nested
/// keys, while a single underscore (`_`) is replaced with a dash (`-`).
///
/// For example:
///
/// - `MDBOOK_foo` -> `foo`
/// - `MDBOOK_FOO` -> `foo`
/// - `MDBOOK_FOO__BAR` -> `foo.bar`
/// - `MDBOOK_FOO_BAR` -> `foo-bar`
/// - `MDBOOK_FOO_bar__baz` -> `foo-bar.baz`
///
/// So by setting the `MDBOOK_BOOK__TITLE` environment variable you can
/// override the book's title without needing to touch your `book.toml`.
///
/// > **Note:** To facilitate setting more complex config items, the value
/// > of an environment variable is first parsed as JSON, falling back to a
/// > string if the parse fails.
/// >
/// > This means, if you so desired, you could override all book metadata
/// > when building the book with something like
/// >
/// > ```text
/// > $ export MDBOOK_BOOK='{"title": "My Awesome Book", "authors": ["Michael-F-Bryan"]}'
/// > $ mdbook build
/// > ```
///
/// The latter case may be useful in situations where `mdbook` is invoked
/// from a script or CI, where it sometimes isn't possible to update the
/// `book.toml` before building.
pub fn update_from_env(&mut self) {
debug!("Updating the config from environment variables");
let overrides =
env::vars().filter_map(|(key, value)| parse_env(&key).map(|index| (index, value)));
for (key, value) in overrides {
trace!("{} => {}", key, value);
let parsed_value = serde_json::from_str(&value)
.unwrap_or_else(|_| serde_json::Value::String(value.to_string()));
if key == "book" || key == "build" {
if let serde_json::Value::Object(ref map) = parsed_value {
// To `set` each `key`, we wrap them as `prefix.key`
for (k, v) in map {
let full_key = format!("{key}.{k}");
self.set(&full_key, v).expect("unreachable");
}
return;
}
}
self.set(key, parsed_value).expect("unreachable");
}
}
/// Fetch an arbitrary item from the `Config` as a `toml::Value`.
///
/// You can use dotted indices to access nested items (e.g.
/// `output.html.playground` will fetch the "playground" out of the html output
/// table).
pub fn get(&self, key: &str) -> Option<&Value> {
self.rest.read(key)
}
/// Fetch a value from the `Config` so you can mutate it.
pub fn get_mut(&mut self, key: &str) -> Option<&mut Value> {
self.rest.read_mut(key)
}
/// Convenience method for getting the html renderer's configuration.
///
/// # Note
///
/// This is for compatibility only. It will be removed completely once the
/// HTML renderer is refactored to be less coupled to `mdbook` internals.
#[doc(hidden)]
pub fn html_config(&self) -> Option<HtmlConfig> {
match self
.get_deserialized_opt("output.html")
.with_context(|| "Parsing configuration [output.html]")
{
Ok(Some(config)) => Some(config),
Ok(None) => None,
Err(e) => {
utils::log_backtrace(&e);
None
}
}
}
/// Deprecated, use get_deserialized_opt instead.
#[deprecated = "use get_deserialized_opt instead"]
pub fn get_deserialized<'de, T: Deserialize<'de>, S: AsRef<str>>(&self, name: S) -> Result<T> {
let name = name.as_ref();
match self.get_deserialized_opt(name)? {
Some(value) => Ok(value),
None => bail!("Key not found, {:?}", name),
}
}
/// Convenience function to fetch a value from the config and deserialize it
/// into some arbitrary type.
pub fn get_deserialized_opt<'de, T: Deserialize<'de>, S: AsRef<str>>(
&self,
name: S,
) -> Result<Option<T>> {
let name = name.as_ref();
self.get(name)
.map(|value| {
value
.clone()
.try_into()
.with_context(|| "Couldn't deserialize the value")
})
.transpose()
}
/// Set a config key, clobbering any existing values along the way.
///
/// The only way this can fail is if we can't serialize `value` into a
/// `toml::Value`.
pub fn set<S: Serialize, I: AsRef<str>>(&mut self, index: I, value: S) -> Result<()> {
let index = index.as_ref();
let value = Value::try_from(value)
.with_context(|| "Unable to represent the item as a JSON Value")?;
if let Some(key) = index.strip_prefix("book.") {
self.book.update_value(key, value);
} else if let Some(key) = index.strip_prefix("build.") {
self.build.update_value(key, value);
} else {
self.rest.insert(index, value);
}
Ok(())
}
/// Get the table associated with a particular renderer.
pub fn get_renderer<I: AsRef<str>>(&self, index: I) -> Option<&Table> {
let key = format!("output.{}", index.as_ref());
self.get(&key).and_then(Value::as_table)
}
/// Get the table associated with a particular preprocessor.
pub fn get_preprocessor<I: AsRef<str>>(&self, index: I) -> Option<&Table> {
let key = format!("preprocessor.{}", index.as_ref());
self.get(&key).and_then(Value::as_table)
}
fn from_legacy(mut table: Value) -> Config {
let mut cfg = Config::default();
// we use a macro here instead of a normal loop because the $out
// variable can be different types. This way we can make type inference
// figure out what try_into() deserializes to.
macro_rules! get_and_insert {
($table:expr, $key:expr => $out:expr) => {
let got = $table
.as_table_mut()
.and_then(|t| t.remove($key))
.and_then(|v| v.try_into().ok());
if let Some(value) = got {
$out = value;
}
};
}
get_and_insert!(table, "title" => cfg.book.title);
get_and_insert!(table, "authors" => cfg.book.authors);
get_and_insert!(table, "source" => cfg.book.src);
get_and_insert!(table, "description" => cfg.book.description);
if let Some(dest) = table.delete("output.html.destination") {
if let Ok(destination) = dest.try_into() {
cfg.build.build_dir = destination;
}
}
cfg.rest = table;
cfg
}
}
impl Default for Config {
fn default() -> Config {
Config {
book: BookConfig::default(),
build: BuildConfig::default(),
rust: RustConfig::default(),
rest: Value::Table(Table::default()),
}
}
}
impl<'de> serde::Deserialize<'de> for Config {
fn deserialize<D: Deserializer<'de>>(de: D) -> std::result::Result<Self, D::Error> {
let raw = Value::deserialize(de)?;
if is_legacy_format(&raw) {
warn!("It looks like you are using the legacy book.toml format.");
warn!("We'll parse it for now, but you should probably convert to the new format.");
warn!("See the mdbook documentation for more details, although as a rule of thumb");
warn!("just move all top level configuration entries like `title`, `author` and");
warn!("`description` under a table called `[book]`, move the `destination` entry");
warn!("from `[output.html]`, renamed to `build-dir`, under a table called");
warn!("`[build]`, and it should all work.");
warn!("Documentation: https://rust-lang.github.io/mdBook/format/config.html");
return Ok(Config::from_legacy(raw));
}
warn_on_invalid_fields(&raw);
use serde::de::Error;
let mut table = match raw {
Value::Table(t) => t,
_ => {
return Err(D::Error::custom(
"A config file should always be a toml table",
));
}
};
let book: BookConfig = table
.remove("book")
.map(|book| book.try_into().map_err(D::Error::custom))
.transpose()?
.unwrap_or_default();
let build: BuildConfig = table
.remove("build")
.map(|build| build.try_into().map_err(D::Error::custom))
.transpose()?
.unwrap_or_default();
let rust: RustConfig = table
.remove("rust")
.map(|rust| rust.try_into().map_err(D::Error::custom))
.transpose()?
.unwrap_or_default();
Ok(Config {
book,
build,
rust,
rest: Value::Table(table),
})
}
}
impl Serialize for Config {
fn serialize<S: Serializer>(&self, s: S) -> std::result::Result<S::Ok, S::Error> {
// TODO: This should probably be removed and use a derive instead.
let mut table = self.rest.clone();
let book_config = Value::try_from(&self.book).expect("should always be serializable");
table.insert("book", book_config);
if self.build != BuildConfig::default() {
let build_config = Value::try_from(&self.build).expect("should always be serializable");
table.insert("build", build_config);
}
if self.rust != RustConfig::default() {
let rust_config = Value::try_from(&self.rust).expect("should always be serializable");
table.insert("rust", rust_config);
}
table.serialize(s)
}
}
fn parse_env(key: &str) -> Option<String> {
key.strip_prefix("MDBOOK_")
.map(|key| key.to_lowercase().replace("__", ".").replace('_', "-"))
}
fn warn_on_invalid_fields(table: &Value) {
let valid_items = ["book", "build", "rust", "output", "preprocessor"];
let table = table.as_table().expect("root must be a table");
for item in table.keys() {
if !valid_items.contains(&item.as_str()) {
warn!("Invalid field {:?} in book.toml", &item);
}
}
}
fn is_legacy_format(table: &Value) -> bool {
let legacy_items = [
"title",
"authors",
"source",
"description",
"output.html.destination",
];
for item in &legacy_items {
if table.read(item).is_some() {
return true;
}
}
false
}
/// Configuration options which are specific to the book and required for
/// loading it from disk.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(default, rename_all = "kebab-case")]
pub struct BookConfig {
/// The book's title.
pub title: Option<String>,
/// The book's authors.
pub authors: Vec<String>,
/// An optional description for the book.
pub description: Option<String>,
/// Location of the book source relative to the book's root directory.
pub src: PathBuf,
/// Does this book support more than one language?
// TODO: Remove this field in 0.5, it is unused:
// https://github.com/rust-lang/mdBook/issues/2636
#[serde(skip_serializing)]
pub multilingual: bool,
/// The main language of the book.
pub language: Option<String>,
/// The direction of text in the book: Left-to-right (LTR) or Right-to-left (RTL).
/// When not specified, the text direction is derived from [`BookConfig::language`].
pub text_direction: Option<TextDirection>,
}
impl Default for BookConfig {
fn default() -> BookConfig {
BookConfig {
title: None,
authors: Vec::new(),
description: None,
src: PathBuf::from("src"),
multilingual: false,
language: Some(String::from("en")),
text_direction: None,
}
}
}
impl BookConfig {
/// Gets the realized text direction, either from [`BookConfig::text_direction`]
/// or derived from [`BookConfig::language`], to be used by templating engines.
pub fn realized_text_direction(&self) -> TextDirection {
if let Some(direction) = self.text_direction {
direction
} else {
TextDirection::from_lang_code(self.language.as_deref().unwrap_or_default())
}
}
}
/// Text direction to use for HTML output
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum TextDirection {
/// Left to right.
#[serde(rename = "ltr")]
LeftToRight,
/// Right to left
#[serde(rename = "rtl")]
RightToLeft,
}
impl TextDirection {
/// Gets the text direction from language code
pub fn from_lang_code(code: &str) -> Self {
match code {
// list sourced from here: https://github.com/abarrak/rtl/blob/master/lib/rtl/core.rb#L16
"ar" | "ara" | "arc" | "ae" | "ave" | "egy" | "he" | "heb" | "nqo" | "pal" | "phn"
| "sam" | "syc" | "syr" | "fa" | "per" | "fas" | "ku" | "kur" | "ur" | "urd"
| "pus" | "ps" | "yi" | "yid" => TextDirection::RightToLeft,
_ => TextDirection::LeftToRight,
}
}
}
/// Configuration for the build procedure.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(default, rename_all = "kebab-case")]
pub struct BuildConfig {
/// Where to put built artefacts relative to the book's root directory.
pub build_dir: PathBuf,
/// Should non-existent markdown files specified in `SUMMARY.md` be created
/// if they don't exist?
pub create_missing: bool,
/// Should the default preprocessors always be used when they are
/// compatible with the renderer?
pub use_default_preprocessors: bool,
/// Extra directories to trigger rebuild when watching/serving
pub extra_watch_dirs: Vec<PathBuf>,
}
impl Default for BuildConfig {
fn default() -> BuildConfig {
BuildConfig {
build_dir: PathBuf::from("book"),
create_missing: true,
use_default_preprocessors: true,
extra_watch_dirs: Vec::new(),
}
}
}
/// Configuration for the Rust compiler(e.g., for playground)
#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(default, rename_all = "kebab-case")]
pub struct RustConfig {
/// Rust edition used in playground
pub edition: Option<RustEdition>,
}
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
/// Rust edition to use for the code.
pub enum RustEdition {
/// The 2024 edition of Rust
#[serde(rename = "2024")]
E2024,
/// The 2021 edition of Rust
#[serde(rename = "2021")]
E2021,
/// The 2018 edition of Rust
#[serde(rename = "2018")]
E2018,
/// The 2015 edition of Rust
#[serde(rename = "2015")]
E2015,
}
/// Configuration for the HTML renderer.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(default, rename_all = "kebab-case")]
pub struct HtmlConfig {
/// The theme directory, if specified.
pub theme: Option<PathBuf>,
/// The default theme to use, defaults to 'light'
pub default_theme: Option<String>,
/// The theme to use if the browser requests the dark version of the site.
/// Defaults to 'navy'.
pub preferred_dark_theme: Option<String>,
/// Supports smart quotes, apostrophes, ellipsis, en-dash, and em-dash.
pub smart_punctuation: bool,
/// Deprecated alias for `smart_punctuation`.
pub curly_quotes: bool,
/// Should mathjax be enabled?
pub mathjax_support: bool,
/// Whether to fonts.css and respective font files to the output directory.
pub copy_fonts: bool,
/// An optional google analytics code.
pub google_analytics: Option<String>,
/// Additional CSS stylesheets to include in the rendered page's `<head>`.
pub additional_css: Vec<PathBuf>,
/// Additional JS scripts to include at the bottom of the rendered page's
/// `<body>`.
pub additional_js: Vec<PathBuf>,
/// Fold settings.
pub fold: Fold,
/// Playground settings.
#[serde(alias = "playpen")]
pub playground: Playground,
/// Code settings.
pub code: Code,
/// Print settings.
pub print: Print,
/// Don't render section labels.
pub no_section_label: bool,
/// Search settings. If `None`, the default will be used.
pub search: Option<Search>,
/// Git repository url. If `None`, the git button will not be shown.
pub git_repository_url: Option<String>,
/// FontAwesome icon class to use for the Git repository link.
/// Defaults to `fa-github` if `None`.
pub git_repository_icon: Option<String>,
/// Input path for the 404 file, defaults to 404.md, set to "" to disable 404 file output
pub input_404: Option<String>,
/// Absolute url to site, used to emit correct paths for the 404 page, which might be accessed in a deeply nested directory
pub site_url: Option<String>,
/// The DNS subdomain or apex domain at which your book will be hosted. This
/// string will be written to a file named CNAME in the root of your site,
/// as required by GitHub Pages (see [*Managing a custom domain for your
/// GitHub Pages site*][custom domain]).
///
/// [custom domain]: https://docs.github.com/en/github/working-with-github-pages/managing-a-custom-domain-for-your-github-pages-site
pub cname: Option<String>,
/// Edit url template, when set shows a "Suggest an edit" button for
/// directly jumping to editing the currently viewed page.
/// Contains {path} that is replaced with chapter source file path
pub edit_url_template: Option<String>,
/// Endpoint of websocket, for livereload usage. Value loaded from .toml
/// file is ignored, because our code overrides this field with an
/// internal value (`LIVE_RELOAD_ENDPOINT)
///
/// This config item *should not be edited* by the end user.
#[doc(hidden)]
pub live_reload_endpoint: Option<String>,
/// The mapping from old pages to new pages/URLs to use when generating
/// redirects.
pub redirect: HashMap<String, String>,
/// If this option is turned on, "cache bust" static files by adding
/// hashes to their file names.
pub hash_files: bool,
}
impl Default for HtmlConfig {
fn default() -> HtmlConfig {
HtmlConfig {
theme: None,
default_theme: None,
preferred_dark_theme: None,
smart_punctuation: false,
curly_quotes: false,
mathjax_support: false,
copy_fonts: true,
google_analytics: None,
additional_css: Vec::new(),
additional_js: Vec::new(),
fold: Fold::default(),
playground: Playground::default(),
code: Code::default(),
print: Print::default(),
no_section_label: false,
search: None,
git_repository_url: None,
git_repository_icon: None,
edit_url_template: None,
input_404: None,
site_url: None,
cname: None,
live_reload_endpoint: None,
redirect: HashMap::new(),
hash_files: false,
}
}
}
impl HtmlConfig {
/// Returns the directory of theme from the provided root directory. If the
/// directory is not present it will append the default directory of "theme"
pub fn theme_dir(&self, root: &Path) -> PathBuf {
match self.theme {
Some(ref d) => root.join(d),
None => root.join("theme"),
}
}
/// Returns `true` if smart punctuation is enabled.
pub fn smart_punctuation(&self) -> bool {
self.smart_punctuation || self.curly_quotes
}
}
/// Configuration for how to render the print icon, print.html, and print.css.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(default, rename_all = "kebab-case")]
pub struct Print {
/// Whether print support is enabled.
pub enable: bool,
/// Insert page breaks between chapters. Default: `true`.
pub page_break: bool,
}
impl Default for Print {
fn default() -> Self {
Self {
enable: true,
page_break: true,
}
}
}
/// Configuration for how to fold chapters of sidebar.
#[derive(Default, Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(default, rename_all = "kebab-case")]
pub struct Fold {
/// When off, all folds are open. Default: `false`.
pub enable: bool,
/// The higher the more folded regions are open. When level is 0, all folds
/// are closed.
/// Default: `0`.
pub level: u8,
}
/// Configuration for tweaking how the HTML renderer handles the playground.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(default, rename_all = "kebab-case")]
pub struct Playground {
/// Should playground snippets be editable? Default: `false`.
pub editable: bool,
/// Display the copy button. Default: `true`.
pub copyable: bool,
/// Copy JavaScript files for the editor to the output directory?
/// Default: `true`.
pub copy_js: bool,
/// Display line numbers on playground snippets. Default: `false`.
pub line_numbers: bool,
/// Display the run button. Default: `true`
pub runnable: bool,
}
impl Default for Playground {
fn default() -> Playground {
Playground {
editable: false,
copyable: true,
copy_js: true,
line_numbers: false,
runnable: true,
}
}
}
/// Configuration for tweaking how the HTML renderer handles code blocks.
#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(default, rename_all = "kebab-case")]
pub struct Code {
/// A prefix string to hide lines per language (one or more chars).
pub hidelines: HashMap<String, String>,
}
/// Configuration of the search functionality of the HTML renderer.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[serde(default, rename_all = "kebab-case")]
pub struct Search {
/// Enable the search feature. Default: `true`.
pub enable: bool,
/// Maximum number of visible results. Default: `30`.
pub limit_results: u32,
/// The number of words used for a search result teaser. Default: `30`.
pub teaser_word_count: u32,
/// Define the logical link between multiple search words.
/// If true, all search words must appear in each result. Default: `false`.
pub use_boolean_and: bool,
/// Boost factor for the search result score if a search word appears in the header.
/// Default: `2`.
pub boost_title: u8,
/// Boost factor for the search result score if a search word appears in the hierarchy.
/// The hierarchy contains all titles of the parent documents and all parent headings.
/// Default: `1`.
pub boost_hierarchy: u8,
/// Boost factor for the search result score if a search word appears in the text.
/// Default: `1`.
pub boost_paragraph: u8,
/// True if the searchword `micro` should match `microwave`. Default: `true`.
pub expand: bool,
/// Documents are split into smaller parts, separated by headings. This defines, until which
/// level of heading documents should be split. Default: `3`. (`### This is a level 3 heading`)
pub heading_split_level: u8,
/// Copy JavaScript files for the search functionality to the output directory?
/// Default: `true`.
pub copy_js: bool,
/// Specifies search settings for the given path.
///
/// The path can be for a specific chapter, or a directory. This will
/// merge recursively, with more specific paths taking precedence.
pub chapter: HashMap<String, SearchChapterSettings>,
}
impl Default for Search {
fn default() -> Search {
// Please update the documentation of `Search` when changing values!
Search {
enable: true,
limit_results: 30,
teaser_word_count: 30,
use_boolean_and: false,
boost_title: 2,
boost_hierarchy: 1,
boost_paragraph: 1,
expand: true,
heading_split_level: 3,
copy_js: true,
chapter: HashMap::new(),
}
}
}
/// Search options for chapters (or paths).
#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Serialize, Deserialize, Default)]
#[serde(default, rename_all = "kebab-case")]
pub struct SearchChapterSettings {
/// Whether or not indexing is enabled, default `true`.
pub enable: Option<bool>,
}
/// Allows you to "update" any arbitrary field in a struct by round-tripping via
/// a `toml::Value`.
///
/// This is definitely not the most performant way to do things, which means you
/// should probably keep it away from tight loops...
trait Updateable<'de>: Serialize + Deserialize<'de> {
fn update_value<S: Serialize>(&mut self, key: &str, value: S) {
let mut raw = Value::try_from(&self).expect("unreachable");
if let Ok(value) = Value::try_from(value) {
raw.insert(key, value);
} else {
return;
}
if let Ok(updated) = raw.try_into() {
*self = updated;
}
}
}
impl<'de, T> Updateable<'de> for T where T: Serialize + Deserialize<'de> {}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use crate::utils::fs::get_404_output_file;
use serde_json::json;
const COMPLEX_CONFIG: &str = r#"
[book]
title = "Some Book"
authors = ["Michael-F-Bryan <michaelfbryan@gmail.com>"]
description = "A completely useless book"
multilingual = true
src = "source"
language = "ja"
[build]
build-dir = "outputs"
create-missing = false
use-default-preprocessors = true
[output.html]
theme = "./themedir"
default-theme = "rust"
smart-punctuation = true
google-analytics = "123456"
additional-css = ["./foo/bar/baz.css"]
git-repository-url = "https://foo.com/"
git-repository-icon = "fa-code-fork"
[output.html.playground]
editable = true
editor = "ace"
[output.html.redirect]
"index.html" = "overview.html"
"nexted/page.md" = "https://rust-lang.org/"
[preprocessor.first]
[preprocessor.second]
"#;
#[test]
fn load_a_complex_config_file() {
let src = COMPLEX_CONFIG;
let book_should_be = BookConfig {
title: Some(String::from("Some Book")),
authors: vec![String::from("Michael-F-Bryan <michaelfbryan@gmail.com>")],
description: Some(String::from("A completely useless book")),
multilingual: true,
src: PathBuf::from("source"),
language: Some(String::from("ja")),
text_direction: None,
};
let build_should_be = BuildConfig {
build_dir: PathBuf::from("outputs"),
create_missing: false,
use_default_preprocessors: true,
extra_watch_dirs: Vec::new(),
};
let rust_should_be = RustConfig { edition: None };
let playground_should_be = Playground {
editable: true,
copyable: true,
copy_js: true,
line_numbers: false,
runnable: true,
};
let html_should_be = HtmlConfig {
smart_punctuation: true,
google_analytics: Some(String::from("123456")),
additional_css: vec![PathBuf::from("./foo/bar/baz.css")],
theme: Some(PathBuf::from("./themedir")),
default_theme: Some(String::from("rust")),
playground: playground_should_be,
git_repository_url: Some(String::from("https://foo.com/")),
git_repository_icon: Some(String::from("fa-code-fork")),
redirect: vec![
(String::from("index.html"), String::from("overview.html")),
(
String::from("nexted/page.md"),
String::from("https://rust-lang.org/"),
),
]
.into_iter()
.collect(),
..Default::default()
};
let got = Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
assert_eq!(got.book, book_should_be);
assert_eq!(got.build, build_should_be);
assert_eq!(got.rust, rust_should_be);
assert_eq!(got.html_config().unwrap(), html_should_be);
}
#[test]
fn disable_runnable() {
let src = r#"
[book]
title = "Some Book"
description = "book book book"
authors = ["Shogo Takata"]
[output.html.playground]
runnable = false
"#;
let got = Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
assert!(!got.html_config().unwrap().playground.runnable);
}
#[test]
fn edition_2015() {
let src = r#"
[book]
title = "mdBook Documentation"
description = "Create book from markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust"
authors = ["Mathieu David"]
src = "./source"
[rust]
edition = "2015"
"#;
let book_should_be = BookConfig {
title: Some(String::from("mdBook Documentation")),
description: Some(String::from(
"Create book from markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust",
)),
authors: vec![String::from("Mathieu David")],
src: PathBuf::from("./source"),
..Default::default()
};
let got = Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
assert_eq!(got.book, book_should_be);
let rust_should_be = RustConfig {
edition: Some(RustEdition::E2015),
};
let got = Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
assert_eq!(got.rust, rust_should_be);
}
#[test]
fn edition_2018() {
let src = r#"
[book]
title = "mdBook Documentation"
description = "Create book from markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust"
authors = ["Mathieu David"]
src = "./source"
[rust]
edition = "2018"
"#;
let rust_should_be = RustConfig {
edition: Some(RustEdition::E2018),
};
let got = Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
assert_eq!(got.rust, rust_should_be);
}
#[test]
fn edition_2021() {
let src = r#"
[book]
title = "mdBook Documentation"
description = "Create book from markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust"
authors = ["Mathieu David"]
src = "./source"
[rust]
edition = "2021"
"#;
let rust_should_be = RustConfig {
edition: Some(RustEdition::E2021),
};
let got = Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
assert_eq!(got.rust, rust_should_be);
}
#[test]
fn load_arbitrary_output_type() {
#[derive(Debug, Deserialize, PartialEq)]
struct RandomOutput {
foo: u32,
bar: String,
baz: Vec<bool>,
}
let src = r#"
[output.random]
foo = 5
bar = "Hello World"
baz = [true, true, false]
"#;
let should_be = RandomOutput {
foo: 5,
bar: String::from("Hello World"),
baz: vec![true, true, false],
};
let cfg = Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
let got: RandomOutput = cfg.get_deserialized_opt("output.random").unwrap().unwrap();
assert_eq!(got, should_be);
let got_baz: Vec<bool> = cfg
.get_deserialized_opt("output.random.baz")
.unwrap()
.unwrap();
let baz_should_be = vec![true, true, false];
assert_eq!(got_baz, baz_should_be);
}
#[test]
fn mutate_some_stuff() {
// really this is just a sanity check to make sure the borrow checker
// is happy...
let src = COMPLEX_CONFIG;
let mut config = Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
let key = "output.html.playground.editable";
assert_eq!(config.get(key).unwrap(), &Value::Boolean(true));
*config.get_mut(key).unwrap() = Value::Boolean(false);
assert_eq!(config.get(key).unwrap(), &Value::Boolean(false));
}
/// The config file format has slightly changed (metadata stuff is now under
/// the `book` table instead of being at the top level) so we're adding a
/// **temporary** compatibility check. You should be able to still load the
/// old format, emitting a warning.
#[test]
fn can_still_load_the_previous_format() {
let src = r#"
title = "mdBook Documentation"
description = "Create book from markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust"
authors = ["Mathieu David"]
source = "./source"
[output.html]
destination = "my-book" # the output files will be generated in `root/my-book` instead of `root/book`
theme = "my-theme"
smart-punctuation = true
google-analytics = "123456"
additional-css = ["custom.css", "custom2.css"]
additional-js = ["custom.js"]
"#;
let book_should_be = BookConfig {
title: Some(String::from("mdBook Documentation")),
description: Some(String::from(
"Create book from markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust",
)),
authors: vec![String::from("Mathieu David")],
src: PathBuf::from("./source"),
..Default::default()
};
let build_should_be = BuildConfig {
build_dir: PathBuf::from("my-book"),
create_missing: true,
use_default_preprocessors: true,
extra_watch_dirs: Vec::new(),
};
let html_should_be = HtmlConfig {
theme: Some(PathBuf::from("my-theme")),
smart_punctuation: true,
google_analytics: Some(String::from("123456")),
additional_css: vec![PathBuf::from("custom.css"), PathBuf::from("custom2.css")],
additional_js: vec![PathBuf::from("custom.js")],
..Default::default()
};
let got = Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
assert_eq!(got.book, book_should_be);
assert_eq!(got.build, build_should_be);
assert_eq!(got.html_config().unwrap(), html_should_be);
}
#[test]
fn set_a_config_item() {
let mut cfg = Config::default();
let key = "foo.bar.baz";
let value = "Something Interesting";
assert!(cfg.get(key).is_none());
cfg.set(key, value).unwrap();
let got: String = cfg.get_deserialized_opt(key).unwrap().unwrap();
assert_eq!(got, value);
}
#[test]
fn parse_env_vars() {
let inputs = vec![
("FOO", None),
("MDBOOK_foo", Some("foo")),
("MDBOOK_FOO__bar__baz", Some("foo.bar.baz")),
("MDBOOK_FOO_bar__baz", Some("foo-bar.baz")),
];
for (src, should_be) in inputs {
let got = parse_env(src);
let should_be = should_be.map(ToString::to_string);
assert_eq!(got, should_be);
}
}
fn encode_env_var(key: &str) -> String {
format!(
"MDBOOK_{}",
key.to_uppercase().replace('.', "__").replace('-', "_")
)
}
#[test]
fn update_config_using_env_var() {
let mut cfg = Config::default();
let key = "foo.bar";
let value = "baz";
assert!(cfg.get(key).is_none());
let encoded_key = encode_env_var(key);
env::set_var(encoded_key, value);
cfg.update_from_env();
assert_eq!(
cfg.get_deserialized_opt::<String, _>(key).unwrap().unwrap(),
value
);
}
#[test]
fn update_config_using_env_var_and_complex_value() {
let mut cfg = Config::default();
let key = "foo-bar.baz";
let value = json!({"array": [1, 2, 3], "number": 13.37});
let value_str = serde_json::to_string(&value).unwrap();
assert!(cfg.get(key).is_none());
let encoded_key = encode_env_var(key);
env::set_var(encoded_key, value_str);
cfg.update_from_env();
assert_eq!(
cfg.get_deserialized_opt::<serde_json::Value, _>(key)
.unwrap()
.unwrap(),
value
);
}
#[test]
fn update_book_title_via_env() {
let mut cfg = Config::default();
let should_be = "Something else".to_string();
assert_ne!(cfg.book.title, Some(should_be.clone()));
env::set_var("MDBOOK_BOOK__TITLE", &should_be);
cfg.update_from_env();
assert_eq!(cfg.book.title, Some(should_be));
}
#[test]
fn file_404_default() {
let src = r#"
[output.html]
destination = "my-book"
"#;
let got = Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
let html_config = got.html_config().unwrap();
assert_eq!(html_config.input_404, None);
assert_eq!(&get_404_output_file(&html_config.input_404), "404.html");
}
#[test]
fn file_404_custom() {
let src = r#"
[output.html]
input-404= "missing.md"
output-404= "missing.html"
"#;
let got = Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
let html_config = got.html_config().unwrap();
assert_eq!(html_config.input_404, Some("missing.md".to_string()));
assert_eq!(&get_404_output_file(&html_config.input_404), "missing.html");
}
#[test]
fn text_direction_ltr() {
let src = r#"
[book]
text-direction = "ltr"
"#;
let got = Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
assert_eq!(got.book.text_direction, Some(TextDirection::LeftToRight));
}
#[test]
fn text_direction_rtl() {
let src = r#"
[book]
text-direction = "rtl"
"#;
let got = Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
assert_eq!(got.book.text_direction, Some(TextDirection::RightToLeft));
}
#[test]
fn text_direction_none() {
let src = r#"
[book]
"#;
let got = Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
assert_eq!(got.book.text_direction, None);
}
#[test]
fn test_text_direction() {
let mut cfg = BookConfig::default();
// test deriving the text direction from language codes
cfg.language = Some("ar".into());
assert_eq!(cfg.realized_text_direction(), TextDirection::RightToLeft);
cfg.language = Some("he".into());
assert_eq!(cfg.realized_text_direction(), TextDirection::RightToLeft);
cfg.language = Some("en".into());
assert_eq!(cfg.realized_text_direction(), TextDirection::LeftToRight);
cfg.language = Some("ja".into());
assert_eq!(cfg.realized_text_direction(), TextDirection::LeftToRight);
// test forced direction
cfg.language = Some("ar".into());
cfg.text_direction = Some(TextDirection::LeftToRight);
assert_eq!(cfg.realized_text_direction(), TextDirection::LeftToRight);
cfg.language = Some("ar".into());
cfg.text_direction = Some(TextDirection::RightToLeft);
assert_eq!(cfg.realized_text_direction(), TextDirection::RightToLeft);
cfg.language = Some("en".into());
cfg.text_direction = Some(TextDirection::LeftToRight);
assert_eq!(cfg.realized_text_direction(), TextDirection::LeftToRight);
cfg.language = Some("en".into());
cfg.text_direction = Some(TextDirection::RightToLeft);
assert_eq!(cfg.realized_text_direction(), TextDirection::RightToLeft);
}
#[test]
#[should_panic(expected = "Invalid configuration file")]
fn invalid_language_type_error() {
let src = r#"
[book]
title = "mdBook Documentation"
language = ["en", "pt-br"]
description = "Create book from markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust"
authors = ["Mathieu David"]
src = "./source"
"#;
Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
}
#[test]
#[should_panic(expected = "Invalid configuration file")]
fn invalid_title_type() {
let src = r#"
[book]
title = 20
language = "en"
description = "Create book from markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust"
authors = ["Mathieu David"]
src = "./source"
"#;
Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
}
#[test]
#[should_panic(expected = "Invalid configuration file")]
fn invalid_build_dir_type() {
let src = r#"
[build]
build-dir = 99
create-missing = false
"#;
Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
}
#[test]
#[should_panic(expected = "Invalid configuration file")]
fn invalid_rust_edition() {
let src = r#"
[rust]
edition = "1999"
"#;
Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
}
#[test]
fn print_config() {
let src = r#"
[output.html.print]
enable = false
"#;
let got = Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
let html_config = got.html_config().unwrap();
assert!(!html_config.print.enable);
assert!(html_config.print.page_break);
let src = r#"
[output.html.print]
page-break = false
"#;
let got = Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
let html_config = got.html_config().unwrap();
assert!(html_config.print.enable);
assert!(!html_config.print.page_break);
}
#[test]
fn curly_quotes_or_smart_punctuation() {
let src = r#"
[book]
title = "mdBook Documentation"
[output.html]
smart-punctuation = true
"#;
let config = Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
assert_eq!(config.html_config().unwrap().smart_punctuation(), true);
let src = r#"
[book]
title = "mdBook Documentation"
[output.html]
curly-quotes = true
"#;
let config = Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
assert_eq!(config.html_config().unwrap().smart_punctuation(), true);
let src = r#"
[book]
title = "mdBook Documentation"
"#;
let config = Config::from_str(src).unwrap();
assert_eq!(
config.html_config().unwrap_or_default().smart_punctuation(),
false
);
}
}