Add the new book struct

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Mathieu David 2016-06-28 18:59:13 +02:00
parent 810eaa9cfa
commit 721ca677d7
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src/book/book.rs Normal file
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use book::metadata::BookMetadata;
use book::chapter::Chapter;
/// The `Book` struct contains the metadata and chapters for one language of the book.
/// Multiple `Book` structs are combined in the `MDBook` struct to support multi-language books.
pub struct Book {
metadata: BookMetadata,
preface: Vec<Chapter>,
chapters: Vec<Chapter>,
appendix: Vec<Chapter>,
}
impl Book {
/// Creates a new book with the given title, chapters are added with the `add_chapter` method
pub fn new(title: &str) -> Self {
Book {
metadata: BookMetadata::new(title),
preface: Vec::new(),
chapters: Vec::new(),
appendix: Vec::new(),
}
}
/// Adds a new chapter at the end of the book
pub fn add_chapter(&mut self, chapter: Chapter) -> &mut Self {
self.chapters.push(chapter);
self
}
/// Adds a new preface chapter to the book, the preface chapters are in the order they were added
pub fn add_preface_chapter(&mut self, chapter: Chapter) -> &mut Self {
self.preface.push(chapter);
self
}
/// Adds a new appendix chapter to the book, they are in de order they are added
pub fn add_appendix_chapter(&mut self, chapter: Chapter) -> &mut Self {
self.appendix.push(chapter);
self
}
/// This method takes a slice `&[x, y, z]` as parameter and returns the corresponding chapter.
/// For example, to retrieve chapter 2.3 we would use:
/// ```
/// #extern crate mdbook;
/// #use mdbook::book::Book;
/// #fn main() {
/// #let book = Book::new("Test");
/// let chapter_2_3 = book.get_chapter(&[2, 3]);
/// #}
/// ```
pub fn get_chapter(&self, section: &[usize]) -> Option<&Chapter> {
match section.len() {
0 => None,
1 => self.chapters.get(section[0]),
_ => {
self.chapters
.get(section[0])
.and_then(|ch| ch.get_sub_chapter(&section[1..]))
},
}
}
/// Returns a mutable reference to the metadata for modification
pub fn mut_metadata(&mut self) -> &mut BookMetadata {
&mut self.metadata
}
// Returns a reference to the metadata
pub fn metadata(&self) -> &BookMetadata {
&self.metadata
}
}

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use book::metadata::BookMetadata;
use std::path;
/// The Chapter struct holds the title of the chapter as written in the SUMMARY.md file,

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pub mod bookitem;
pub mod bookconfig;
pub mod metadata;
pub mod chapter;
pub mod book;
pub use self::metadata::{Author, Language, BookMetadata};
pub use self::chapter::Chapter;
pub use self::book::Book;
pub mod bookconfig_test;