From 516eaeafbde03fe1ce5d80aa36874b03c4fb67e9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: joey Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2006 15:42:01 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] web commit by joey --- doc/plugins/write.mdwn | 40 ++++++++++++++++++++-------------------- 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/plugins/write.mdwn b/doc/plugins/write.mdwn index 8b149da1b..dd0ab451f 100644 --- a/doc/plugins/write.mdwn +++ b/doc/plugins/write.mdwn @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ plugin. `IkiWiki::Plugin::pagecount` is another simple example. [[toc levels=2]] -# Note +## Considerations One thing to keep in mind when writing a plugin is that ikiwiki is a wiki *compiler*. So plugins influence pages when they are built, not when they @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ random or changing thing on a page will generate a static page that won't change until ikiwiki rebuilds the page for some other reason, like the page being edited. -# Registering plugins +## Registering plugins Plugins should, when imported, call IkiWiki::hook to hook into ikiwiki's processing. The function uses named parameters, and use varies depending on @@ -28,11 +28,11 @@ hook, a "id" paramter, which should be a unique string for this plugin, and a "call" parameter, which is a reference to a function to call for the hook. -# Types of hooks +## Types of hooks In roughly the order they are called. -## getopt +### getopt IkiWiki::hook(type => "getopt", id => "foo", call => \&getopt); @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ settings in %IkiWiki::config. It should take care not to abort if it sees an option it cannot process, and should just skip over those options and leave them in @ARGV. -## checkconfig +### checkconfig IkiWiki::hook(type => "checkconfig", id => "foo", call => \&checkconfig); @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ configuration. It's called early in the startup process. The function is passed no values. It's ok for the function to call IkiWiki::error if something isn't configured right. -## filter +### filter IkiWiki::hook(type => "filter", id => "foo", call => \&filter); @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Runs on the raw source of a page, before anything else touches it, and can make arbitrary changes. The function is passed named parameters `page` and `content` and should return the filtered content. -## preprocess +### preprocess Adding a [[PreProcessorDirective]] is probably the most common use of a plugin. @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ preprocessor time. Text output by a preprocessor directive will be linkified and passed through markdown (or whatever engine is used to htmlize the page) along with the rest of the page. -## htmlize +### htmlize IkiWiki::hook(type => "htmlize", id => "ext", call => \&htmlize); @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ languages to ikiwiki. The function is passed named parameters: "page" and "content" and should return the htmlized content. -## pagetemplate +### pagetemplate IkiWiki::hook(type => "pagetemplate", id => "foo", call => \&pagetemplate); @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ object. The most common thing to do is probably to call $template->param() to add a new custom parameter to the template. -## sanitize +### sanitize IkiWiki::hook(type => "sanitize", id => "foo", call => \&sanitize); @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ modify the body of a page after it has been fully converted to html. The function is passed named parameters: "page" and "content", and should return the sanitized content. -## format +### format IkiWiki::hook(type => "format", id => "foo", call => \&format); @@ -135,14 +135,14 @@ header and footer inserted by ikiwiki, the html document type, etc. The function is passed named parameters: "page" and "content", and should return the formatted content. -## delete +### delete IkiWiki::hook(type => "delete", id => "foo", call => \&delete); Each time a page or pages is removed from the wiki, the referenced function is called, and passed the names of the source files that were removed. -## change +### change IkiWiki::hook(type => "change", id => "foo", call => \&render); @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ Each time ikiwiki renders a change or addition (but not deletion) to the wiki, the referenced function is called, and passed the names of the source files that were rendered. -## cgi +### cgi IkiWiki::hook(type => "cgi", id => "foo", call => \&cgi); @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ called in turn, and passed a CGI object. The hook should examine the parameters, and if it will handle this CGI request, output a page and terminate the program. -## savestate +### savestate IkiWiki::hook(type => "savestate", id => "foo", call => \&savestate); @@ -167,20 +167,20 @@ This hook is called wheneven ikiwiki normally saves its state, just before the state is saved. The function can save other state, modify values before they're saved, etc. -# Error handing +## Error handing While a plugin can call ikiwiki's `error` routine for a fatal error, for errors that aren't intended to halt the entire wiki build, including bad parameters passed to a [[PreProcessorDirective]], etc, it's better to just return the error message as the output of the plugin. -# Wiki configuration +## Wiki configuration A plugin can access the wiki's configuration via the `%IkiWiki::config` hash. The best way to understand the contents of the hash is to look at [[ikiwiki.setup]], which sets the hash content to configure the wiki. -# Wiki data +## Wiki data If your plugin needs to access data about other pages in the wiki. It can use the following hashes, using a page name as the key: @@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ use the following hashes, using a page name as the key: * `%IkiWiki::forcerebuild` any pages set as the keys to this hash will be treated as if they're modified and rebuilt. -# A note on generating html links +## Generating html links Many plugins need to generate html links and add them to a page. This is done by using the `IkiWiki::htmllink` function. The usual way to call @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ Here $destpage is the inlining page. A destpage parameter is passed to some of the hook functions above; the ones that are not passed it are not used during inlining and don't need to worry about this issue. -# RCS plugins +## RCS plugins ikiwiki's support for revision control systems also uses pluggable perl modules. These are in the `IkiWiki::RCS` namespace, for example