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[blog] root path articles not possible #650

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stp-ip opened this issue Dec 6, 2019 · 3 comments · Fixed by #688
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[blog] root path articles not possible #650

stp-ip opened this issue Dec 6, 2019 · 3 comments · Fixed by #688
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stp-ip commented Dec 6, 2019

What happened:
Currently hosting articles on the root path doesn't work.

What you expected to happen:
Setup articles within the first level.
blog/some-article vs /some-article.

Anything else we need to know?:
This fails as far as I can see due to list only accepting a subpath such as "blog/" and not "/".
Also seems it does default to the current directory for _index, which is not what one wants as _index assumes all things are fragments not pages so each article will show up as a content file.

Needs a bit of thinking, if that is something to support. If this is a problem in our current thinking or what else might be doable.

@stp-ip stp-ip added the bug label Dec 6, 2019
@stp-ip stp-ip added this to the v0.16.0 milestone Dec 6, 2019
@stp-ip stp-ip modified the milestones: v0.16.0, v0.16.1 Dec 31, 2019
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First level pages are a bit of a problem. We can certainly try and see how it's possible without breaking the fragment strategies. I'll get on it.

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stp-ip commented Jan 7, 2020

Awesome. Sounds like a challenge :P

@mpourismaiel mpourismaiel self-assigned this Jan 18, 2020
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As usual, the fix is a letter change in the code. Section is not the type for some pages, section is. My debugging behavior needs to change.

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