2006-08-02 07:32:10 +02:00
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ikiwiki currently stores some key data in .ikiwiki/index. Some plugins need a
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way to store additional data, and ideally it would be something managed by
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ikiwiki instead of ad-hoc because:
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* consistency is good
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* ikiwiki knows when a page is removed and can stop storing data for that
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page; plugins have to go to some lengths to track that and remove their
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data
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* it's generally too much code and work to maintain a separate data store
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The aggregate plugin is a use-case: of 324 lines, 70 are data storage and
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another 10 handle deletion. Also, it's able to use a format very like
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ikiwiki's, but it does need to store some lists in there, which complicates
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it some and means that a very naive translation between a big per-page hash
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and the .index won't be good enough.
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The current ikiwiki index format is not very flexible, although it is at
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least fairly easy and inexpensive to parse as well as hand-edit.
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Would this do: ?
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* Plugins can register savestate and loadstate hooks. The hook id is the
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key used in the index file that the hook handles.
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* loadstate hooks are called and passed a list of all values for a page
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that for the registered key, and the page name, and should store the data
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somewhere
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* savestate hooks are called and passed a page, and should return a list of
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all values for that key for that page
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* If they need anything more complex than a list of values, they will need
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to encode it somehow in the list.
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Hmm, that's potentially a lot of function calls per page eave load/save
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though.. For less function calls, only call each hook *once* per load/save,
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and it is passed/returns a big hash of pages and the values for each page.
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(Which probably means `%state=@_` for load and `return %state` for save.)
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It may also be better to just punt on lists, and require plugins that need
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even lists to encode them. Especially since in many cases, `join(" ", @list)`
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2006-08-02 07:35:51 +02:00
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will do. Er hmm, if I do that though, I'm actually back to a big global
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%page_data that plugins can just toss data into, arn't I? So maybe that's
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2006-08-02 07:37:13 +02:00
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%the right approach after all, hmm.. Except that needing to decode/encode list
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data all the time when using it would quite suck, so no, let's not do that.
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2006-08-02 07:32:10 +02:00
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Note that for the aggregate plugin to use this, it will need some changes:
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* guid data will need to be stored as part of the data for the page
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2006-11-01 07:05:08 +01:00
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that was aggregated from that guid. Except, expired pages don't exit, but
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still have guid data to store. Hmm.
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2006-08-02 07:32:10 +02:00
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* All feeds will need to be marked as removable in loadstate, and only
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unmarked if seen in preprocess. Then savestate will need to not only
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remove any feeds still marked as such, but do the unlinking of pages
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aggregated from them too.
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If I do this, I might as well also:
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* Change the link= link= stuff to just links=link+link etc.
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* Change the delimiter from space to comma; commas are rare in index files,
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so less ugly escaped delimiters to deal with.
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