* Added smiley plugin, nicely controlled and documented by the smileys page.

* Copied in some smileys from Moin Moin.
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joey 2006-05-04 04:29:37 +00:00
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32 changed files with 133 additions and 20 deletions

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@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ sub import { #{{{
call => \&checkconfig);
IkiWiki::hook(type => "preprocess", id => "skeleton",
call => \&preprocess);
IkiWiki::hook(type => "filter", id => "skeleton",
call => \&filter);
IkiWiki::hook(type => "delete", id => "skeleton",
call => \&delete);
IkiWiki::hook(type => "render", id => "skeleton",
@ -31,6 +33,14 @@ sub preprocess (@) { #{{{
return "skeleton plugin result";
} # }}}
sub filter ($) { #{{{
my $content=shift;
IkiWiki::debug("skeleton plugin running as filter");
return $content;
} # }}}
sub delete (@) { #{{{
my @files=@_;

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@ -263,9 +263,18 @@ sub render ($) { #{{{
if ($type ne 'unknown') {
my $content=readfile($srcfile);
my $page=pagename($file);
delete $depends{$page};
if (exists $hooks{filter}) {
foreach my $id (keys %{$hooks{filter}}) {
$content=$hooks{filter}{$id}{call}->(
page => $page,
content => $content
);
}
}
$links{$page}=[findlinks($content, $page)];
delete $depends{$page};
$content=linkify($content, $page);
$content=preprocess($page, $content);

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@ -54,6 +54,9 @@ To link to any other web page, or to an email address, you can just put the url
Advanced users can use [[PreProcessorDirective]]s to do additional cool
stuff.
Also, if the smiley plugin is enabled in your wiki, you can insert
[[smileys]] and some other useful symbols.
----
This style of text formatting is called [[MarkDown]].

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@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
This page is used to control what smileys are supported by the wiki.
Just write the text of a smiley to display it.
* \:) [[smileys/smile.png]]
* \:-) [[smileys/smile.png]]
* \:D [[smileys/biggrin.png]]
* \B) [[smileys/smile2.png]]
* \:)) [[smileys/smile3.png]]
* \:-)) [[smileys/smile3.png]]
* \;) [[smileys/smile4.png]]
* \;-) [[smileys/smile4.png]]
* \:\ [[smileys/ohwell.png]]
* \:/ [[smileys/ohwell.png]]
* \>:> [[smileys/devil.png]]
* \X-( [[smileys/angry.png]]
* \<:( [[smileys/frown.png]]
* \:( [[smileys/sad.png]]
* \:-( [[smileys/sad.png]]
* \:-? [[smileys/tongue.png]]
* \:o [[smileys/redface.png]]
* \|) [[smileys/tired.png]]
* \|-) [[smileys/tired.png]]
* \{OK} [[smileys/thumbs-up.png]]
* \{X} [[smileys/icon-error.png]]
* \(./) [[smileys/checkmark.png]]
* \(!) [[smileys/idea.png]]
* \[!] [[smileys/attention.png]]
* \/!\ [[smileys/alert.png]]
* \{*} [[smileys/star_on.png]]
* \{o} [[smileys/star_off.png]]
For example: {*} :-) {*}
----
To change the supported smileys, just edit the lists on this page.
Note that the format is important; each list item should start with the
text that is turned into the smiley, escaped so that users can see what
produces it, followed by a [[WikiLink]] to the image to display.
/!\ Bear in mind that the link to the imge needs to be written in a way that
will work if it's copied to other pages on the wiki.

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@ -39,6 +39,8 @@ ikiwiki (1.1) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
* Add some basic docs about writing RCS modules.
* Broke search capability out into a plugin, removed the --hyperestraier
switch.
* Added smiley plugin, nicely controlled and documented by the smileys page.
* Copied in some smileys from Moin Moin.
-- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Tue, 2 May 2006 14:13:59 -0400

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debian/copyright vendored
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@ -1,5 +1,10 @@
ikiwiki is copyright 2006 by Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>. It is licensed
under the terms of the GPL.
The smiley icons were copied from Moin Moin, which has these copyrights:
Copyright (c) 2000 - 2004 by Jürgen Hermann <jh@web.de>
Copyright (C) 1999, 2000 Martin Pool <mbp@humbug.org.au>
Moin Moin is licensed under the terms of GPL version 2 or later.
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GPL can be found in
/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.

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@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
There's documentation if you want to [[write]] your own plugins, or you can install and use plugins contributed by others.
The ikiwiki package includes some standard plugins that are installed and
by default. These include [[inline]], [[pagecount]], and [[brokenlinks]], and [[search]]. Of these, [[inline]] is enabled by default.
by default. These include [[inline]], [[pagecount]], [[brokenlinks]],
[[smiley]], and [[search]]. Of these, [[inline]] is enabled by default.
To enable other plugins, use the `--plugin` switch described in [[usage]],
or the equivalent line in [[ikiwiki.setup]].

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This plugin makes it easy to insert smileys and other special symbols into
pages in the wiki. The symbols are all listed on the [[smileys]] page,
which serves as both configuration for the plugin and a list of available
smileys.
This plugin is included in ikiwiki, but is not enabled by default. :-)

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@ -17,8 +17,14 @@ being edited.
## 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 the type of plugin being registered. Note that a plugin can call the function more than once to register multiple hooks. All calls to IkiWiki::hook should be passed a "type" parameter, which gives the type of 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.
Plugins should, when imported, call IkiWiki::hook to hook into ikiwiki's
processing. The function uses named parameters, and use varies depending on
the type of plugin being registered. Note that a plugin can call the
function more than once to register multiple hooks. All calls to
IkiWiki::hook should be passed a "type" parameter, which gives the type of
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.
## Writing a [[PreProcessorDirective]]
@ -26,7 +32,8 @@ This is probably the most common use of a plugin.
IkiWiki::hook(type => "preprocess", id => "foo", call => \&preprocess);
Replace "foo" with the command name that will be used inside brackers for the preprocessor directive.
Replace "foo" with the command name that will be used inside brackers for
the preprocessor directive.
Each time the directive is processed, the referenced function (`preprocess` in the example above) is called, and is passed named parameters. A
"page" parameter gives the name of the page that embedded the preprocessor directive. All parameters included in the directive are included
@ -49,37 +56,54 @@ preprocessor time. Text output by a preprocessor directive will be passed throug
## Other types of hooks
Beyond PreProcessorDirectives, Other types of hooks that can be used by plugins include:
Beyond PreProcessorDirectives, Other types of hooks that can be used by
plugins include:
### checkconfig
IkiWiki::hook(type => "checkconfig", id => "foo", call => \&checkconfig);
IkiWiki::hook(type => "checkconfig", id => "foo", call => \&checkconfig);
This is useful if the plugin needs to check for, or modify ikiwiki's configuration. It's called early in the ikiwiki startup process. The function is passed no values. It's ok for the function to call IkiWiki::error if something isn't configured right.
This is useful if the plugin needs to check for, or modify ikiwiki's
configuration. It's called early in the ikiwiki 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
IkiWiki::hook(type => "filter", id => "foo", call => \&filter);
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` should return the filtered content.
### delete
IkiWiki::hook(type => "delete", id => "foo", call => \&dele);
IkiWiki::hook(type => "delete", id => "foo", call => \&dele);
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.
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.
### render
IkiWiki::hook(type => "render", id => "foo", call => \&render);
IkiWiki::hook(type => "render", id => "foo", call => \&render);
Each time ikiwiki renders a change or addition (but not deletion) of a page to the wiki, the referenced function is called, and passed the name of the source file that was rendered.
Each time ikiwiki renders a change or addition (but not deletion) of a page
to the wiki, the referenced function is called, and passed the name of the
source file that was rendered.
### cgi
IkiWiki::hook(type => "cgi", id => "foo", call => \&cgi);
IkiWiki::hook(type => "cgi", id => "foo", call => \&cgi);
Use this to hook into ikiwiki's cgi script. Each registered cgi hook is 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.
Use this to hook into ikiwiki's cgi script. Each registered cgi hook is
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.
## 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
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
@ -104,7 +128,10 @@ use the following hashes, using a page name as the key:
## Page templates
Plugins are mostly limited to changing the content of pages, to change the look and feel of the wiki it's generally better to use a stylesheet and [[templates]]. However, there are some hooks in the templates that plugins can use to add stuff to the wiki's UI:
Plugins are mostly limited to changing the content of pages, to change the
look and feel of the wiki it's generally better to use a stylesheet and
[[templates]]. However, there are some hooks in the templates that plugins
can use to add stuff to the wiki's UI:
### Adding content to the page header

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@ -5,7 +5,15 @@ Suggestions of ideas for plugins:
* [[todo/sigs]] ?
* [[pageindexes]]
* Wiki stats, such as total number of links, most linked to pages
* Support [[RecentChanges]] as a regular page containing a plugin that updates each time there is a change, and statically builds the recent changes list. (Would this be too expensive/inflexible? There might be other ways to do it as a plugin, like making all links to RecentChanges link to the cgi and have the cgi render it on demand.)
* Support [[RecentChanges]] as a regular page containing a plugin that
updates each time there is a change, and statically builds the recent
changes list. (Would this be too expensive/inflexible? There might be
other ways to do it as a plugin, like making all links to RecentChanges
link to the cgi and have the cgi render it on demand.) Or using an iframe
to inline the cgi, although firefox seems to render that nastily with
nested scroll bars.
* Support for smileys or other symbols. I appreciate the support for check
marks, etc in other wikis. Needs some free smiley files.
* For PlaceWiki I want to be able to do some custom plugins, including one
@ -15,4 +23,4 @@ Suggestions of ideas for plugins:
content. It also needs to update pages when related pages are added,
so it needs to register dependencies pre-emptively between pages,
or something. It's possible that this is a special case of backlinks and
is best implemented by making backlinks a plugin somehow. --[[Joey]]
is best implemented by making backlinks a plugin somehow. --[[Joey]]