Previously we showed the Cookie Usage banner if the site's config
had a cookie consent URL specified. As of 2018-05 (GDPR) it makes
more sense to only display this banner if the site has a Google
Analytics ID set. Because we are using Haven for consent manage-
ment we can now inject Google Analytics automatically after the
user has agreed, so we no longer need to use Hugo's internal te-
mplate.
Haven is newer and more well maintained (and also it is actually
open source instead of open core with an upsell to a paid subscrip-
tion). Haven is configured to be 100% *opt-in* for Google Analytics,
which means it does not load or send a hit until the user agrees.
This is mostly a drop-in replacement, but translations need to make
sure the following strings are updated:
- cookieAccept
- cookieDecline
This reverts commit faa3c3cf5b.
Build took over six minutes for each Node.js version because NVM
had to build each from source. So yeah, let's go back to amd64 VMs.
We need to specify OS and Arch in order to use an LXD container in-
stead of a VM. This should theoretically be much faster according
to the Travis docs. Here we are building on arm64 because there is
no amd64 container support right now, but it shouldn't matter beca-
use we are only doing npm build.
See: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/reference/overview/
Remove deprecated sudo, update Node.js versions to current actively
maintained and LTS versions, use Ubuntu 18.04 "Bionic" environment
instead of 16.04 "Xenial".
This is similar to other encoding issues we have fixed lately where
we need to make sure Hugo (or Golang's HTML template library) does
not escape our non-ASCII content.
For example, this is how our datetimes end up currently:
<p class="blog-post-meta"><time datetime="2020-01-16T09:23:20+02:00">Thu Jan 16, 2020</time> by Alan Orth
After printing them with `printf` and filtering them with the Hugo
built-in function `safeHTMLAttr` they look like this:
<p class="blog-post-meta"><time datetime="2020-01-16T09:23:20+02:00">Thu Jan 16, 2020</time> by Alan Orth
See: https://github.com/gohugoio/hugo/blob/master/tpl/tplimpl/embedded/templates/opengraph.html
See: https://github.com/alanorth/hugo-theme-bootstrap4-blog/pull/111
I think we actually only need to quote string literals. Otherwise,
it seems that Hugo automatically adds quoting for us, and doesn't
use funny escaping of URLs, special characters, etc.
I don't understand it, but quoting these values causes Hugo to use
escape codes for non-ASCII (?) characters. For example:
"description": "A thriving oasis in Jordan\x27s desert is at risk of disappearing."
Google's Search Console shows the following error:
Unparsable structured data > Bad escape sequence in string
We had a similar issue with dates that was fixed in #111 and the
solution is the same here.