Overview
HydePHP v1.7 is now available for download!
HydePHP v1.7 introduces several quality of life improvements, including supporting HTML comments for Markdown code block labels, new customizable theme toggle options, and improved site URL handling. This release improves developer flexibility and developer experience with smarter configuration management and more predictable navigation group handling.
New Features and Improvements
1. HTML Comments for Markdown Code Block Filepath Labels
One of the standout features in v1.7 is the added support for using HTML comments to create Markdown code block filepath labels. This improvement allows for more descriptive and organized code snippets in your documentation.
2. Customizable Theme Toggle
We've introduced a new config option that allows you to disable the theme toggle buttons. This feature enables your site to automatically use browser settings for theme preferences, providing a more seamless experience for your visitors.
3. Improved serve
Command
The serve
command now allows you to specify which path to open when using the --open
option. This addition gives you more control over your development workflow.
4. JSON Output for route:list
Command
For those who love working with structured data, we've added a --format=json
option to the route:list
command. This feature makes it easier to integrate route information into your tooling and scripts.
5. Improved Navigation Group Handling
We've addressed an issue with navigation group behavior. Now, when a navigation group is set in front matter, it will be used regardless of the subdirectory configuration. This change provides more predictable and flexible navigation structuring.
6. Smarter Site URL Handling
Several improvements have been made to how HydePHP handles site URLs:
- The
Hyde::hasSiteUrl()
method now returns false if the site URL is set to localhost. -
Hyde::url()
will return a relative URL instead of throwing an exception when a path is supplied, even if the site URL is not set. - These changes reduce the chance of default
localhost
values appearing in production environments.
7. Smarter Configuration Management
Setting a site name in the YAML config file now influences all configuration values where it's used, unless already set. This change streamlines the process of customizing your site's identity across various components.
Deprecations and Removals
- The global
unslash()
function has been deprecated in favor of the namespaced\Hyde\unslash()
function. - The
BaseUrlNotSetException
class has been deprecated. - The Git version is no longer displayed in the debug screen and dashboard.
Upgrade Guide
To upgrade to this version, simply run the following command:
composer require hyde/framework:^1.7
You may first want to read the upgrade guide documentation.
Conclusion
HydePHP v1.7 brings a wealth of improvements that enhance developer experience, site customization, and overall flexibility. Whether you're building a personal blog or a complex documentation site, these new features and enhancements will help you create better static sites with less effort.
We encourage all users to upgrade to this latest version to take advantage of these new features and improvements. As always, we welcome your feedback and contributions to make HydePHP even better.
We hope you enjoy this release, and please report any issues you find at GitHub, https://github.com/hydephp/hyde, and share your thoughts on Twitter/X, just use the hashtag #HydePHP, and tag us at @HydeFramework.
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