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saber-plugin-classification

v1.0.0

Published

Classification plugin for Saber, Ejecting all tags and all categories in Saber.

Downloads

3

Readme

saber-plugin-classification

Classification plugin for Saber.js.

Ejecting all tags and all categories in Saber.

Install

$ cd path/to/your-blog
$ npm install saber-plugin-classification

Caution

saber-plugin-query-posts IS REQUIRED for this plugin.

Although without saber-plugin-query-posts, no error will be thrown out and Node will not be stopped, but you will still receive a error message in console window.

Usage

In your saber-config.yml:

plugins:
  - resolve: saber-plugin-classification

After pages all being created, allCategories and allTags property will be bound on page.

You can access these properties via this.page.allCategories and this.page.allTags

e.g. in layout template component:

<div class="tags" :key="index" v-for="(item,index) in page.allTags">
  <saber-link class="post-link" :to="item.link">
    Tag:{{ item.tag }} Count:{{item.count}}
  </saber-link>
  <ul>
    <li class="tag-post-item" :key="k" v-for="(t,k) in item.list">
      <saber-link :to="t.permalink">
        {{t.title}}
      </saber-link>
    </li>
  </ul>
</div>

Front Matters

---
title: sample post
date: 2020-01-01 00:00:00
layout: post
tags: [tag1,tag2,] # tags adapts to String and Array
categories: category # categories adapts to String and Array
---

Variables Description

allTags:{Array}
  tag: {String} tagname
  count: {Number} total sum of posts containing tagname
  list: {Array} list of posts containing tagname
  link: {String} a relative path to tagname
this.page.allTags = [
  {
    tag: "sample",
    count: 16,
    list: [
      {
        title: post_title,
        layout: post_layout,
        slug: post_slug,
        date: post_date,
        createdAt: post_createdAt,
        updatedAt: post_updatedAt,
        permalink: post_permalink,
        assets: post_assets,
        excerpt: post_excerpt,
        content: post_content,
        contentType: post_contentType,
        markdownHeadings: post_markdownHeadings,
      },
    ],
    link: "/tags/sample",
  },
];

allCategories data figure is same as allTags.

License

MIT © Sirice