From c98ef7e89f2c63d417d2c9ae364c56308f8501fc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Aaron Pham <contact@aarnphm.xyz>
Date: Fri, 03 Jan 2025 19:27:43 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] perf(img): lazy load chunks (#1700)
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docs/advanced/making plugins.md | 39 +++++++++++++++++++++------------------
1 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/advanced/making plugins.md b/docs/advanced/making plugins.md
index d0934ad..015e195 100644
--- a/docs/advanced/making plugins.md
+++ b/docs/advanced/making plugins.md
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
- `cfg`: The full Quartz [[configuration]]
- `allSlugs`: a list of all the valid content slugs (see [[paths]] for more information on what a `ServerSlug` is)
- `StaticResources` is defined in `quartz/resources.tsx`. It consists of
- - `css`: a list of URLs for stylesheets that should be loaded
+ - `css`: a list of CSS style definitions that should be loaded. A CSS style is described with the `CSSResource` type which is also defined in `quartz/resources.tsx`. It accepts either a source URL or the inline content of the stylesheet.
- `js`: a list of scripts that should be loaded. A script is described with the `JSResource` type which is also defined in `quartz/resources.tsx`. It allows you to define a load time (either before or after the DOM has been loaded), whether it should be a module, and either the source URL or the inline content of the script.
## Transformers
@@ -53,12 +53,12 @@
Normally for both `remark` and `rehype`, you can find existing plugins that you can use to . If you'd like to create your own `remark` or `rehype` plugin, checkout the [guide to creating a plugin](https://unifiedjs.com/learn/guide/create-a-plugin/) using `unified` (the underlying AST parser and transformer library).
-A good example of a transformer plugin that borrows from the `remark` and `rehype` ecosystems is the [[Latex]] plugin:
+A good example of a transformer plugin that borrows from the `remark` and `rehype` ecosystems is the [[plugins/Latex|Latex]] plugin:
```ts title="quartz/plugins/transformers/latex.ts"
import remarkMath from "remark-math"
import rehypeKatex from "rehype-katex"
-import rehypeMathjax from "rehype-mathjax/svg.js"
+import rehypeMathjax from "rehype-mathjax/svg"
import { QuartzTransformerPlugin } from "../types"
interface Options {
@@ -84,10 +84,16 @@
externalResources() {
if (engine === "katex") {
return {
- css: ["https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/katex@0.16.0/dist/katex.min.css"],
+ css: [
+ {
+ // base css
+ content: "https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/KaTeX/0.16.9/katex.min.css",
+ },
+ ],
js: [
{
- src: "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/katex@0.16.7/dist/contrib/copy-tex.min.js",
+ // fix copy behaviour: https://github.com/KaTeX/KaTeX/blob/main/contrib/copy-tex/README.md
+ src: "https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/KaTeX/0.16.9/contrib/copy-tex.min.js",
loadTime: "afterDOMReady",
contentType: "external",
},
@@ -216,22 +222,19 @@
export type QuartzEmitterPluginInstance = {
name: string
- emit(
- ctx: BuildCtx,
- content: ProcessedContent[],
- resources: StaticResources,
- emitCallback: EmitCallback,
- ): Promise<FilePath[]>
+ emit(ctx: BuildCtx, content: ProcessedContent[], resources: StaticResources): Promise<FilePath[]>
getQuartzComponents(ctx: BuildCtx): QuartzComponent[]
}
```
-An emitter plugin must define a `name` field an `emit` function and a `getQuartzComponents` function. `emit` is responsible for looking at all the parsed and filtered content and then appropriately creating files and returning a list of paths to files the plugin created.
+An emitter plugin must define a `name` field, an `emit` function, and a `getQuartzComponents` function. `emit` is responsible for looking at all the parsed and filtered content and then appropriately creating files and returning a list of paths to files the plugin created.
-Creating new files can be done via regular Node [fs module](https://nodejs.org/api/fs.html) (i.e. `fs.cp` or `fs.writeFile`) or via the `emitCallback` if you are creating files that contain text. The `emitCallback` function is the 4th argument of the emit function. It's interface looks something like this:
+Creating new files can be done via regular Node [fs module](https://nodejs.org/api/fs.html) (i.e. `fs.cp` or `fs.writeFile`) or via the `write` function in `quartz/plugins/emitters/helpers.ts` if you are creating files that contain text. `write` has the following signature:
```ts
-export type EmitCallback = (data: {
+export type WriteOptions = (data: {
+ // the build context
+ ctx: BuildCtx
// the name of the file to emit (not including the file extension)
slug: ServerSlug
// the file extension
@@ -259,11 +262,11 @@
...defaultContentPageLayout,
pageBody: Content(),
}
- const { head, header, beforeBody, pageBody, left, right, footer } = layout
+ const { head, header, beforeBody, pageBody, afterBody, left, right, footer } = layout
return {
name: "ContentPage",
getQuartzComponents() {
- return [head, ...header, ...beforeBody, pageBody, ...left, ...right, footer]
+ return [head, ...header, ...beforeBody, pageBody, ...afterBody, ...left, ...right, footer]
},
async emit(ctx, content, resources, emit): Promise<FilePath[]> {
const cfg = ctx.cfg.configuration
@@ -271,7 +274,7 @@
const allFiles = content.map((c) => c[1].data)
for (const [tree, file] of content) {
const slug = canonicalizeServer(file.data.slug!)
- const externalResources = pageResources(slug, resources)
+ const externalResources = pageResources(slug, file.data, resources)
const componentData: QuartzComponentProps = {
fileData: file.data,
externalResources,
@@ -281,7 +284,7 @@
allFiles,
}
- const content = renderPage(slug, componentData, opts, externalResources)
+ const content = renderPage(cfg, slug, componentData, opts, externalResources)
const fp = await emit({
content,
slug: file.data.slug!,
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