- Performance improvements
- Allow filters in
assign
- Add
modulo
filter - Ruby 1.8, 1.9, and Rubinius compatibility fixes
- Add support for
quoted['references']
intablerow
- Add support for Enumerable to
tablerow
strip_html
filter removes html comments
- Several speed/memory improvements
- Numerous bug fixes
- Added support for MRI 1.9, Rubinius, and JRuby
- Added support for integer drop parameters
- Added epoch support to
date
filter - New
raw
tag that suppresses parsing - Added
else
option tofor
tag - New
increment
tag - New
split
filter
- Added support for literal tags
- Compatible with Ruby 1.8.7, 1.9.1 and 1.9.2-p0
- Merged some changed made by the community
- Fixed gem install rake task
- Improve Error encapsulation in liquid by maintaining a own set of exceptions instead of relying on ruby build ins
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Added If with or / and expressions
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Implemented .to_liquid for all objects which can be passed to liquid like Strings Arrays Hashes Numerics and Booleans. To export new objects to liquid just implement .to_liquid on them and return objects which themselves have .to_liquid methods.
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Added more tags to standard library
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Added include tag ( like partials in rails )
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[...] Gazillion of detail improvements
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Added strainers as filter hosts for better security [Tobias Luetke]
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Fixed that rails integration would call filter with the wrong "self" [Michael Geary]
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Fixed bad error reporting when a filter called a method which doesn't exist. Liquid told you that it couldn't find the filter which was obviously misleading [Tobias Luetke]
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Removed count helper from standard lib. use size [Tobias Luetke]
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Fixed bug with string filter parameters failing to tolerate commas in strings. [Paul Hammond]
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Improved filter parameters. Filter parameters are now context sensitive; Types are resolved according to the rules of the context. Multiple parameters are now separated by the Liquid::ArgumentSeparator: , by default [Paul Hammond] {{ 'Typo' | link_to: 'http://typo.leetsoft.com', 'Typo - a modern weblog engine' }}
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Added Liquid::Drop. A base class which you can use for exporting proxy objects to liquid which can acquire more data when used in liquid. [Tobias Luetke]
class ProductDrop < Liquid::Drop def top_sales Shop.current.products.find(:all, :order => 'sales', :limit => 10 ) end end t = Liquid::Template.parse( ' {% for product in product.top_sales %} {{ product.name }} {% endfor %} ' ) t.render('product' => ProductDrop.new )
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Added filter parameters support. Example: {{ date | format_date: "%Y" }} [Paul Hammond]