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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ stdin, using XML RPC. Dispatch the command, and return its result to
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stdout, also using XML RPC. After reading a command, and before returning
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the result, the plugin can output XML RPC requests of its own, calling
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functions in ikiwiki. Note: *Never* make an XML RPC request at any other
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time. Ikiwiki won't be listening for it, and you will deadlock.
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time. IkiWiki won't be listening for it, and you will deadlock.
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When ikiwiki starts up an external plugin, the first RPC it will make
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is to call the plugin's `import()` function. That function typically makes
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## Accessing data structures
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Ikiwiki has a few global data structures such as `%config`, which holds
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IkiWiki has a few global data structures such as `%config`, which holds
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its configuration. External plugins can use the `getvar` and `setvar` RPCs
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to access any such global hash. To get the "url" configuration value,
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call `getvar("config", "url")`. To set it, call
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@ -134,12 +134,12 @@ large quantity of data conversion going on. In contrast, `preprocess` hooks
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are called generally rarely, and pass around minimal data.
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External plugins should avoid making RPC calls unnecessarily (ie, in a loop).
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Memoizing the results of appropriate RPC calls is one good way to minimise the
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Memorizing the results of appropriate RPC calls is one good way to minimize the
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number of calls.
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Injecting a replacement for a commonly called ikiwiki function
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could result in a lot more RPC calls than expected and slow
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eveything down. `pagetitle`, for instance, is called about 100 times
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everything down. `pagetitle`, for instance, is called about 100 times
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per page build. Whenever possible, you should tell ikiwiki to memoize
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injected functions.
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