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docpad-plugin-cleanurls
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Adds support for clean URLs to DocPad
npm install --save docpad-plugin-cleanurls
For non-static environments we will set the document's url to it's clean url. This means that our document is still outputted to the same place on the file system as the clean url stuff is handled by the web server instead. This is the default.
For static environments we will set the document's outPath
to that of a directory with a index.html
file (e.g. pages/welcome.html
will be outputted to pages/welcome/index.html
). You can tell docpad to use the static environment by adding --env static
to the end of your DocPad command, so to perform a one off generation for a static environment you'll run docpad generate --env static
, to perform your usual generate, serve and watch it'll be docpad run --env static
.
If you'd like to disable the static mode when working in the static environment you can add the following to your docpad configuration file.
environments:
static:
plugins:
cleanurls:
enabled: false
You can discover the history inside the History.md
file
Licensed under the incredibly permissive MIT License
Copyright © 2012+ Bevry Pty Ltd
Copyright © 2011 Benjamin Lupton
v2.4.2 2013 April 1
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Adds support for clean URLs to DocPad
The npm package docpad-plugin-cleanurls receives a total of 41 weekly downloads. As such, docpad-plugin-cleanurls popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that docpad-plugin-cleanurls demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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