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2008-07-28 09:17:32 +02:00
I would like to add next plugin to Ikiwiki. It's `progressbar` or simply `progress`.
I'm not sure what plugin name better is, probably that shorter ;) I know that
2008-07-28 09:09:43 +02:00
[DokuWiki](http://wiki.splitbrain.org/plugin:progressbar) has similar plugin,
so I think it can be useful also for Ikiwiki users.
Here is proposition of the plugin syntax:
\[[!progress done=50]]
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Of course, `done` argument is integer from 0 to 100.
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A here is its HTML result:
<div class="progress">
<div class="progress-done" style="width: 50%">50%</div>
</div>
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Note: I was trying with `<span>` tags too, but that tag is inline, so I can't
set `width` property for it.
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> In the poll plugin, I ended up using a `<hr>` for the progress-like
> thing. One reason I did so is because it actually works in text-mode
> browsers (w3m, lynx), that do not support css or colorized
> divs. Since the hr is an element they display, just setting its width can
> make a basic progress-type display. The style then makes it display
> better in more capable browsers.
>
> The other advantage to that approach is that the htmlscrubber lets
> through the `class` and `width` fields, that are all that are needed for
> it to work. No need to work around htmlscrubber.
>
> So I suggest adapting this to use similar html. --[[Joey]]
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2008-08-13 02:16:13 +02:00
>> I just had a brief play with this. It seems there are some trade-offs involved.
>> The `width` attribute of an `<hr>` tag is deprecated, but that's not the big one.
>> I can't see how to place text next to an `<hr>` tag. I note that in the
>> [[plugins/poll]] plugin there is text above and below the 'graph line', but none
>> on the same line as the graph. I prefer the way the current code renders,
>> with the percentage complete appearing as text inside the graph.
>>
>> So, if we use `hr` we get:
>>
>> - Graph line on text / non-css browsers
>> - No percentage complete text on the same line as the graph line
>> - Deprecated HTML
>>
>> If we use `div` we get:
>>
>> - Need to clean up after HTMLScrubber (which is not hard - already implemented)
>> - Get the percentage written as text on text / non-css browsers
>> - Get the percentage on the same line as the graph in css browsers
>>
>> I'm strongly in favour of having the percentage text label on the graph, and on
>> text based browsers I think having the text label is enough -- the lack of the line
>> in that case doesn't bother me.
>> So, given the choice between the two suggested techniques, I'd take the second and
>> stay with div... unless you know how to get text next to (or within) an `<hr>` tag. -- [[Will]]
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Default CSS styles for the plugin can be like below:
div.progress {
border: 1px solid #ddd;
/* border: 2px solid #ddd; */
width: 200px;
background: #fff;
padding: 2px;
/* padding: 0px; */
border: 2px solid #aaa;
background: #eee;
}
div.progress-done {
height: 14px;
background: #ff6600;
font-size: 12px;
text-align: center;
vertical-align: middle;
}
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You can use alternative, commented CSS code for `div.progress` if you dislike
padding around done strip.
Any comments? --[[Paweł|ptecza]]
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> Please make sure to always set a foreground color if a background color is
> set, and use '!important' so the foreground color can be overridden. (CSS
> best practices) --[[Joey]]
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>> Below is the CSS I've been using -- [[Will]]
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div.progress {
margin-top: 1ex;
margin-bottom: 1ex;
border: 1px solid #888;
width: 400px;
background: #eee;
color: black !important;
padding: 1px;
}
div.progress-done {
background: #ea6 !important;
color: black !important;
text-align: center;
padding: 1px;
}
2008-08-09 12:56:36 +02:00
> This looks like a nice idea. If I could add one further suggestion: Allow your
> ratio to be a pair of pagespecs. Then you could have something like:
\[[!progress totalpages="bugs/* and backlink(milestoneB)" donepages="bugs/* and backlink(milestoneB) and !link(bugs/done)"]]
> to have a progress bar marking how many bugs were compete for a
> particular milestone. -- [[Will]]
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2008-08-09 15:33:59 +02:00
>> Thanks a lot for your comment, Will! It seems very interesting for me.
>> I need to think more about improving that plugin. --[[Paweł|ptecza]]
2008-08-09 14:31:53 +02:00
>> Attached is a [[patch]] (well, source) for this. You also need to add the proposed CSS above to `style.css`.
>> At the moment this plugin interacts poorly with the [[plugins/htmlscrubber]] plugin.
>> HTMLScrubber plugin removes the `style` attribute from the `progress-done` `div` tag, and so it defaults
>> to a width of 100%. -- [[Will]]
2008-08-09 15:33:59 +02:00
>>> Thank you for the code! I know how to fix that problem, because I had
>>> the same issue while writing [[todo/color_plugin]] :) --[[Paweł|ptecza]]
>>>> Ahh - good idea. Patch updated to work with HTMLScrubber. --[[Will]]
2008-08-10 14:39:37 +02:00
>>>>> I like it, but I think that Joey should take a look at that patch too :)
>>>>> --[[Paweł|ptecza]]
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#!/usr/bin/perl
package IkiWiki::Plugin::progress;
use warnings;
use strict;
use IkiWiki 2.00;
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my $percentage_pattern = qr/[0-9]+\%/; # pattern to validate percentages
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sub import { #{{{
hook(type => "getsetup", id => "progress", call => \&getsetup);
hook(type => "preprocess", id => "progress", call => \&preprocess);
hook(type => "format", id => "progress", call => \&format);
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} # }}}
sub getsetup () { #{{{
return
plugin => {
safe => 1,
rebuild => undef,
},
} #}}}
sub preprocess (@) { #{{{
my %params=@_;
my $fill;
if (defined $params{percent}) {
$fill = $params{percent};
($fill) = $fill =~ m/($percentage_pattern)/; # fill is untainted now
}
elsif (defined $params{totalpages} and defined $params{donepages}) {
add_depends($params{page}, $params{totalpages});
add_depends($params{page}, $params{donepages});
my @pages=keys %pagesources;
my $totalcount=0;
my $donecount=0;
foreach my $page (@pages) {
$totalcount++ if pagespec_match($page, $params{totalpages}, location => $params{page});
$donecount++ if pagespec_match($page, $params{donepages}, location => $params{page});
}
if ($totalcount == 0) {
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$fill = "100%";
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} else {
my $number = $donecount/$totalcount*100;
$fill = sprintf("%u%%", $number);
}
}
else {
error("Missing parameters to progress plugin. Need either `percent` or `totalpages` and `donepages` parameters.");
}
return <<EODIV
<div class="progress">
<div class="progress-done" style="width: $fill">$fill</div>
</div>
EODIV
} # }}}
sub format(@) { #{{{
my %params = @_;
# If HTMLScrubber has removed the style attribute, then bring it back
$params{content} =~ s!<div class="progress-done">($percentage_pattern)</div>!<div class="progress-done" style="width: $1">$1</div>!g;
return $params{content};
} #}}}
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1
Here is a potential documentation page:
-----
[[!template id=plugin name=progress author="[[Will]]"]]
[[!tag type/meta]]
Provides a \\[[!progress ]] [[ikiwiki/Directive]] that is
replaced with a progress bar.
There are two possible parameter sets. The first is a single parameter
`percent` which holds a percentage figure for how complete the progress bar is.
The second possible set of parameters is a pair of [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]]s,
`totalpages` and `donepages`. The progress plugin counts the number of
pages in each pagespec and shows the percentage of the total pages that are
done.
This plugin is included in ikiwiki, but is not enabled by default.
If it is turned on it can show what percentage of pages have discussion pages:
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\[[!progress totalpages="* and !*/Discussion" donepages="*/Discussion"]]