elm-pages-v3-beta/CHANGELOG-ELM.md
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Changelog Elm package

All notable changes to the dillonkearns/elm-pages elm package will be documented in this file.

The format is based on Keep a Changelog and this project adheres to Semantic Versioning.

[Unreleased]

[7.0.0] - 2020-10-26

See the upgrade guide for some information for getting to the latest version, and how to try out the 2 new opt-in beta features: https://github.com/dillonkearns/elm-pages/blob/master/docs/7.0.0-elm-package-upgrade-guide.md.

Fixed

  • Fixed a bug where using ImagePath.external in any Head tags would prepend the canonical site URL to the external URL, creating an invalid URL. Now it will only prepend the canonical site URL for local images, and it will use external image URLs directly with no modifications.
  • StaticHttp performance improvements - whether you use the new beta build or the existing elm-pages build or elm-pages develop commands, you should see significantly faster StaticHttp any place you combined multiple StaticHttp results together. I would welcome getting any before/after performance numbers!

Changed

  • There is now an icons field in the Manifest.Config type. You can use an empty List if you are not using the beta no-webpack build (it will be ignored if you use elm-pages build, but will be used going forward with the beta which will eventually replace elm-pages build).

Added

[6.0.0] - 2020-07-14

Fixed

[5.0.2] - 2020-06-16

Fixed

  • Fixed issue where CLI would hang when fetching StaticHttp data for generateFiles functions. The problem was a looping condition for completing the CLI process to fetch StaticHttp data. See #120.

[5.0.1] - 2020-05-13

Fixed

  • Make sure the build fails when there are Err results in any markdown content. Fixes #102. This fix also means that any markdown errors will cause the error overlay in the dev server to show.

[5.0.0] - 2020-05-11

Changed

  • Use builder pattern to build application. In place of the old Pages.Platform.application, you now start building an application config with Pages.Platform.init, and complete it with Pages.Platform.toProgram. You can chain on some calls to your application builder. This is handy for creating plugins that generate some files and add some head tags using withGlobalHeadTags.
  • The documents key is now a List of records. The Pages.Document module has been removed entirely in place of a simplified API. elm-markup files no longer have any special handling and the direct dependency was removed from elm-pages. Instead, to use elm-markup with elm-pages, you now wire it in as you would with a markdown parser or any other document handler.
  • Replaced generateFiles field in Pages.Platform.application with the Pages.Platform.withFileGenerator function.
  • Instead of using the zwilias/json-decode-exploration package directly to build up optimizable decoders, you now use the OptimizedDecoder API. It provides the same drop-in replacement, with the same underlying package. But it now uses a major optimization where in your production build, it will run a plain elm/json decoder (on the optimized JSON asset that was produced in the build step) to improve performance.

Added

  • Added Head.Seo.structuredData. Check out Google's structured data gallery to see some examples of what structured data looks like in rich search results that it provides. Right now, the API takes a simple Json.Encode.Value. In the elm-pages repo, I have an example API that I use, but it's not public yet because I want to refine the API before releasing it (and it's a large undertaking!). But for now, you can add whatever structured data you need, you'll just have to be careful to build up a valid format according to schema.org.
  • Pages.Directory.basePath and Pages.Directory.basePathToString helpers.
  • You can now use StaticHttp for your generated files! The HTTP data won't show up in your production bundle, it will only be used to produce the files for your production build.
  • Added Pages.PagePath.toPath, a small helper to give you the path as a List String.

[4.0.1] - 2020-03-28

Added

  • You can now host your elm-pages site in a sub-directory. For example, you could host it at mysite.com/blog, where the top-level mysite.com/ is hosting a different app. This works using HTML <base> tags. The paths you get from PagePath.toString and ImagePath.toString will use relative paths (e.g. blog/my-article) instead of absolute URLs (e.g. /blog/my-article), so you can take advantage of this functionality by just making sure you use the path helpers and don't hardcode any absolute URL strings. See https://github.com/dillonkearns/elm-pages/pull/73.

[4.0.0] - 2020-03-04

Changed

  • StaticHttp.stringBody now takes an argument for the MIME type.

Added

  • StaticHttp.unoptimizedRequest allows you to decode responses of any type by passing in a StaticHttp.Expect.
  • StaticHttp.expectString can be used to parse any values, like XML or plaintext. Note that the payload won't be stripped down so be sure to check the asset sizes that you're fetching carefully.

[3.0.2] - 2020-02-03

Fixed

  • Fixed an issue where "Missing content" message flashed for the root page.
  • Scroll up to the top of the page on page navigations (Elm's core Browser.application doesn't do this automatically). This change preserves the behavior for navigating to anchor links, so you can still go to a fragment and it will take you to the appropriate part of the page without scrolling to the top in those cases.

[3.0.1] - 2020-01-30

Changed

[3.0.0] - 2020-01-25

Changed

  • Added URL query and fragment in addition to the PagePath provided by init and onPageChange. See #39. The new data structure used looks like this:
    { path : PagePath Pages.PathKey
    , query : Maybe String
    , fragment : Maybe String
    }

[2.0.0] - 2020-01-25

Added

  • There's a new generateFiles endpoint. You pass in a function that takes a page's path, page metadata, and page body, and that returns a list representing the files to generate. You can see a working example for elm-pages.com, here's the entry point, and here's where it generates the RSS feed. You can pass in a no-op function like \pages -> [] to not generate any files.

[1.1.3] - 2020-01-23

Fixed

  • Fix missing content flash (that was partially fixed with #48) for some cases where paths weren't normalized correctly.

[1.1.2] - 2020-01-20

Fixed

  • "Missing content" message no longer flashes between pre-rendered HTML and the Elm app hydrating and taking over the page. See #48.

[1.1.1] - 2020-01-04

Fixed

  • Don't reload pages when clicking a link to the exact same URL as current URL. Fixes #29.

[1.1.0] - 2020-01-03

Check out this upgrade checklist for more details and steps for upgrading your project.

Added

  • There's a new StaticHttp API. Read more about it in this StaticHttp announcement blog post!
  • The generated Pages.elm module now includes builtAt : Time.Posix. Make sure you have elm/time as a dependency in your project! You can use this when you make API requests to filter based on a date range starting with the current date. If you want a random seed that changes on each build (or every week, or every month, etc.), then you can use this time stamp (and perform modulo arithemtic based on the date for each week, month, etc.) and use that number as a random seed.

Changed

  • Instead of initializing an application using Pages.application from the generated Pages module, you now initialize the app using Pages.Platform.application which is part of the published Elm package. So now it's easier to browse the docs. You pass in some internal data from the generated Pages.elm module now by including this in the application config record: Pages.Platform.application { internals = Pages.internals, ... <other fields> }.
  • Add init argument and user Msg for initial PagePath and page changes (see #4).

[1.0.1] - 2019-11-04

Fixed

  • Generate files for extensions other than .md and .emu (fixes #16). As always, be sure to also use the latest NPM package.