Allow template to be overwritten on per-tag basis
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@ -46,7 +46,13 @@ Replace your images with the `responsive_image` tag, specifying a path to the im
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{% responsive_image path: assets/my-file.jpg %}
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```
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Any extra attributes will be passed to the template.
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You can override the template on a per-image basis by specifying the `template` attribute.
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```
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{% responsive_image path: assets/my-file.jpg template: _includes/another-template.html %}
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```
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Any extra attributes will be passed straight to the template as variables.
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```
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{% responsive_image path: assets/image.jpg alt: "Lorem ipsum..." title: "Lorem ipsum..." %}
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{{ resized | map: 'width' }}
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@ -57,3 +57,18 @@ Feature: Jekyll responsive-image tag
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And I should see "/assets/resized/test-200x100.png 200w" in "_site/index.html"
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And the file "assets/resized/test-100x50.png" should exist
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And the file "assets/resized/test-200x100.png" should exist
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Scenario: Overriding the template
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Given I have a responsive_image configuration with:
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"""
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template: _includes/responsive-image.html
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sizes:
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- width: 100
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- width: 200
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"""
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And I have a file "index.html" with:
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"""
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{% responsive_image path: assets/test.png template: _includes/custom-template.html %}
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"""
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When I run Jekyll
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Then I should see "100200" in "_site/index.html"
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@ -86,9 +86,10 @@ module Jekyll
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config['output_dir'] ||= 'assets/resized'
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config['sizes'] ||= []
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@attributes['template'] ||= config['template']
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@attributes['resized'] = resize_image(@attributes['path'], config)
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partial = File.read(config['template'])
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partial = File.read(@attributes['template'])
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template = Liquid::Template.parse(partial)
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template.render!(@attributes)
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