`page` hook: `page.content` is a string, not a list of parsed sections
hook.page claims that:
// page.content is a list of parsed sections
See; https://github.com/GitbookIO/plugin/blob/master/index.js#L59
However, this is not the case - page.content really is just a string containing the markdown for the currently processed input file; which makes the page hook no different from the page:before hook. When implementing a plugin, add the following statement to each of the hooks to verify.
console.log('typeof page.content:', (typeof page.content));
The use case that I am trying to satisfy is a means to add HTML fragments to the page after the markdown has been processed.
This can currently be achieved using the book.html.body:end hook:
https://github.com/GitbookIO/plugin-ga/commit/f48257e0ee0d4838aeb535aaa473848321d30d81#diff-168726dbe96b3ce427e7fedce31bb0bcR8
... except that I would like to insert within each page content (not at the close of the body tag, as they will not not visible).
Within <div class="page-inner"> would be great.
I have managed to work around it in the plugin I was creating:
https://github.com/bguiz/gitbook-plugin-share
... so you can de-prioritise this for now.