Jekyll plugin to generate link preview by {% linkpreview %}
tag. The plugin fetches Open Graph protocol metadata of the designated page to generate preview. The og properties are saved as JSON for caching and it is used when rebuilding the site.
You can pass url directly to the tag,
{% linkpreview "https://github.com/ysk24ok/jekyll-linkpreview" %}
or, can pass a url variable.
{% assign jekyll_linkpreview_page = "https://github.com/ysk24ok/jekyll-linkpreview" %}
{% linkpreview jekyll_linkpreview_page %}
By applying linkpreview.css, the link preview will be like this.
When the page does not have Open Graph protocol metadata, the preview will be like this.
You can override the default templates, see Custom templates.
See https://jekyllrb.com/docs/plugins/installation/ .
Create _cache
directory.
Embed linkpreview.css into your Website.
Use {% linkpreview %}
tag.
Run jekyll build
or jekyll serve
.
You can override the default templates used for generating previews, both in case Open Graph protocol metadata exists or does not exist for a given page.
Place linkpreview.html
file inside _includes/
folder of your Jekyll site (_includes/linkpreview.html
)
{% include fragment.html %}
tag.
Therefore, it must be under the site's source.Use built-in variables to extract data which you would like to render. Available variables are:
{{ title }}
for og:title
{{ type }}
for og:type
{{ image }}
for og:image
{{ url }}
for og:url
{{ description }}
for og:description
{{ determiner }}
for og:determiner
{{ locale }}
for og:locale
{{ locale_alternate }}
for og:locale:alternate
{{ site_name }}
for og:site_name
{{ image }}
for og:image
{{ image_secure_url }}
for og:image:secure_url
{{ image_type }}
for og:image:type
{{ image_width }}
for og:image:width
{{ image_height }}
for og:image:height
{{ image_alt }}
for og:image:alt
{{ video }}
for og:video
{{ video_secure_url }}
for og:video:secure_url
{{ video_type }}
for og:video:type
{{ video_width }}
for og:video:width
{{ video_height }}
for og:video:height
{{ audio }}
for og:audio
{{ audio_secure_url }}
for og:audio:secure_url
{{ audio_type }}
for og:audio:type
{{ domain }}
Place linkpreview_nog.html
file inside _includes/
folder of your Jekyll site (_includes/linkpreview_nog.html
)
{% include fragment.html %}
tag.
Therefore, it must be under the site's source.Use built-in variables to extract data which you would like to render. Available variables are:
{{ title }}
{{ url }}
{{ description }}
{{ domain }}
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup
to install dependencies. Then, run rake spec
to run the tests. You can also run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install
. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb
, and then run bundle exec rake release
, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem
file to rubygems.org.
First, build a Docker image and run a container.
$ docker build --no-cache -t jekyll_linkpreview_dev .
$ docker run --rm -it -w /jekyll-linkpreview -p 4000:4000 jekyll_linkpreview_dev /bin/bash
Create a new Jekyll site and move into the new directory.
# bundle exec jekyll new testsite && cd testsite
Add this line to :jekyll_plugins
group of Gemfile.
gem "jekyll-linkpreview", git: "https://github.com/YOUR_ACCOUNT/jekyll-linkpreview", branch: "YOUR_BRANCH"
Install the dependecies to your new site.
# bundle install
Add a tag such as {% linkpreview "https://github.com/ysk24ok/jekyll-linkpreview" %}
to index.markdown
, then start a Jekyll server.
# bundle exec jekyll serve --host 0.0.0.0
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/ysk24ok/jekyll-linkpreview.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.