2010-08-31 20:48:49 +02:00
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An alias directive could work like an inverse redirect, but in a more
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maintainable way. Currently, a page might have several redirects leading to it,
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without an easy way of enumerating them. Therefore, the following directive is
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suggested for addition (possibly by means of a plugin):
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> The `alias` and `aliastext` directives implicitly create
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> redirect pages to the page they are used on. If two or more pages claim a
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> non-existing page to be an alias, a disambiguation page will automatically
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> generated. If an existing page is claimed as an alias, it will be prefixed
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> with a note that its topic is also an alias for other pages.
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> All aliases to a page are automatically listed below the backlink and tag
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> lists at the bottom of a page by default. This can be configured globally by
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> setting the `alias_list` configuration option to `false`, or set explicitly
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> per alias by specifying `list=true` or `list=false`.
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> Similar to the `taglink` directive, `aliastext` produces the alias name as
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> well as registering it.
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> ## Usage example
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> `Greece.mdwn`:
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> > Greece, also known as \[[!aliastext Hellas]] and officially the
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> > \[[!aliastext "Hellenic Republic"]], is a …
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> >
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> > <!-- there are so many people who misspell this, let's create a redirect -->
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> > \[[!alias Grece list=false]]
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2010-09-23 13:09:05 +02:00
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> This page by itself will redirect from the "Hellas", "Hellenic Republic" and
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> "Grece" pages as if they both contained just:
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> > \[[!meta redir="Greece"]]
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> If, on the other hand, `Hellas Planitia` also claims `[[!alias Hellas]]`, the
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> Hellas page will look like this:
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> > **Hellas** is an alias for the following pages:
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> >
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> > * \[[Greece]]
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> > * \[[Hellas Planitia]]
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The proposed plugin/directive could be extended, eg. by also including
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old-style redirects in the alias list, but that might introduce unwanted
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coupling with the meta directive.
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2010-09-23 13:09:05 +02:00
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-----------------
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On second thought, implementing this might have similarities with
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[[todo/auto-create tag pages according to a template]] -- the auto-created
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pages would, if the way of the alias directive is followed, not create physical
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files, though, but be created just when someone edits them.
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If multiple plugins do such a trick, they would have to fight over who comes
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first. If, for example, we have a setup where not yet created tag pages are
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automatically generated as "\[[!inline pages="link(<TMPL_VAR TAG>)"
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archive="yes"]]" and aliases are enabled, and a non-tag pages grabs a tag as an
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alias (as to redirect all taglinks of the tag to itself), there are two
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possibilities:
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* The autotag plugin comes first:
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* autotag sees the missing tag and creates its "\[[!inline" stuff
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* alias sees that there is already content and adds its prefix
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* The alias plugin comes first (this is the prefered way):
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* alias sees the empty page, sees it is not contested by other alias
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directives and creates its "\[[!meta" redirect
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* autotag sees there is already content and doesn't do anything
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That issue could be handled with "priority number" on the hook, with plugins
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with a lower number being called first.
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2010-08-31 20:48:49 +02:00
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[[!tag wishlist]]
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