*Remark: It would be more sensible to have a list of lists, as the following example, but I did not manage to do so because of [[this bug|bugs/structured_config_data_is_mangled]].*
* You can add several "sidebars" to your wiki. For example, to have a sidebar, a submeno that appear only in pages documentations, and a footer, your `global_sidebars` would be:
global_sidebars => [
"sidebar", "sidebar", "*",
"menu", "/doc/menu", "doc/*",
"footer", "/footer", "*"
]
* You can enable sidebars only in certain pages matching the pagespec. If, for
the same template variable, several pagespec match the current page, the
first page in the list is taken into account.
For example, the following configuration says: render `menu` as the sidebar
for every page, excepted subpages of `doc`, for which the `doc_menu` page
should be rendered.
global_sidebars => [
"sidebar", "doc_menu", "doc/*",
"sidebar", "menu", "*",
]
# Directive
The behaviour of the `sidebar` directive is similar to the directive of the
original [[sidebar|plugins/sidebar]], excepted that a new `var` argument is
available.
If this `var` argument is set, instead of applying to the default `sidebar`
template variable, the directive applies to the value given in the argument.
For example, the following command forces the `footer` sidebar to appear on the
Here is the decision process to decide what is rendered in a template variable
handled by this plugin.
1. If the page contains the [[sidebar|ikiwiki/directive/sidebar]] directive, with a `content` argument, this content is rendered.
2. If the page contains the [[sidebar|ikiwiki/directive/sidebar]] directive with no `content` argument, the first rule for the considered template variable is applied, disregarding the pagespec.
3. If none of the above, the first rule having its pagespec patching the current page is applied.
4. If none of the above, the variable is left empty.