FORM-SUBMIT unusable on customised formbuilder templates. For now,
hardcode the submit buttons in editpage.tmpl instead of using the
template variable, which is ok, since the buttons are static.
* Add feeds=no option to inline preprocessor directive to turn off all types
of feeds. feeds=rss will still work, and feeds=atom was also added, for
fine control.
* $IkiWiki::version now holds the program version, and is accessible to
plugins.
using HTTP Authentication instead of ikiwiki's built in authentication.
Useful for eg, large sites with their own previously existing user auth
setup. Closes: #384534
- Plugins should not need to load IkiWiki::Render to get commonly
used functions, so moved some functions from there to IkiWiki.
- Picked out the set of functions and variables that most plugins
use, documented them, and made IkiWiki export them by default,
like a proper perl module should.
- Use the other functions at your own risk.
- This is not quite complete, I still have to decide whether to
export some other things.
* Changed all plugins included in ikiwiki to not use "IkiWiki::" when
referring to stuff now exported by the IkiWiki module.
* Anyone with a third-party ikiwiki plugin is strongly enrouraged
to make like changes to it and avoid use of non-exported symboles from
"IkiWiki::".
* Link debian/changelog and debian/news to NEWS and CHANGELOG.
* Support hyperestradier version 1.4.2, which adds a new required phraseform
setting.
cookies to only be sent over ssl connections to avoid interception.
* Factor out the cgi header printing code into a new function.
* Fix preferences page on anonok wikis; still need to sign in to get
to the preferences page.
This allows passing a wikilink inside a parameter to a preprocessor
directive without it being expanded to html, and leaking out of the
parameter, which had required some non-obvious use of triple-quoting
to avoid. Note that any preprocessor plugins that output something
that looks like a wikilink will now have it treated as such; AFAIK
this doesn't change any behavior though except for the template plugin.
* Enable preprocessor directives when previewing an edit.
pages.
* Change how the stylesheet url is determined in the templates: Remove
STYLEURL and add BASEURL to all templates (some already had it). This
new more general variable can be used to link to other things (eg, images)
from the template, as well as stylesheets.
* Add --version.
* Man page format fixups.
* Add a %pagecase which maps lower-case page names to the actual case
used in the filename. Use this in bestlinks calculation instead of
forcing the link to lowercase.
* Also use %pagecase in various other places that want to check if a page
with a given name exists.
* This means that links to pages with mixed case names will now work,
even if the link is in some other case mixture, and mixed case pages
should be fully supported throughout ikiwiki.
* Recommend rebuilding wikis on upgrade to this version.
* PageSpecs can now include nested parens, "and", and "or". This remains
backwards compatible to the old GlobList format. It's implemented by
treating the GlobList as a very limited microlanguage that is transformed
to perl code that does the matching.
* The old GlobList format is deprecated, and I encourage users to switch to
using the new PageSpec format. Compatability with the old format will be
removed at some point, possibly by 2.0.
* Wiki rebuild needed on upgrade to this version due to PageSpec change.
* Add support for creation_month and creation_year to PageSpec.
Closes: #380680
* Changes to index file encoding.
* Noticed a bug in the wikitext markup plugin -- it made CamelCase links the
default throughout the wiki, not only on wikitext pages. Decided to call
this a feature, and split the camelcase support out into a separate plugin
that is independant of wikitext.
readable and avoid future mistakes. The patch seems to work and for the
first time I have a UTF-8 username ;-) (Faidon)
* Use form->field consistently, not form->param.
flagged string even if the locale causes it to generate utf8 output,
so make sure to let perl know it should be handled as utf8. Also,
the optimised version used for standard time formats won't work if the
user has changed locale, so drop it. Thanks, Faidon Liambotis.
* Fix re-encoding of the comments field to utf8 if a commit fails
due to a conflict. Thanks, Faidon Liambotis.
* Let svn know that commits have utf8 commit messages. Thanks, Faidon
Liambotis.
* Add insane double encode/decode to utf8 around call to markdown.
This works around a truely strange bug, which is apparently a bug in
perl, which I lack space to describe here (see t/crazy-badass-perl-bug.t)
- The serious problem is that writefile() saves the content in undecoded
format in CGI, hence all (non-ascii) chars are corrupted permanently.
- Comment field in edit page is not decoded and all the non-ascii chars in
this field are corrupted as the result. We should decode it as we do it
for the content.
layer, which led to lots of problems; make it force read files as utf-8.
Closes: #373203
* writefile() likewise needs to use the utf8 output layer.
* Remove the -CSD from ikiwiki's hashbang since it's useless to have it
there.
* Revert some of the decode_utf8 changes in CGI.pm that seem unnecessary
given the readfile fix.
* Add utf-8 testcases for readfile and htmlize.
* When inlining a page in another one, links from the inlined page are now
expanded the same as they are when rendering the inlined page as a
standalone page. So rather than being expanded from the POV of the
inlining page, they are expanded from the POV of the inlined page.
For example, a link from blog/foo to "bar" will now link to blog/bar
if it exists. Previously this needed to be a link explicitly to
"blog/bar"; such links will also continue to work.
(This was slightly complex to do as the link still has to be constructed
relative to the inlining page.)
* Add a html validity check to the test suite, using the wdg-html-validator,
if available.
* Make the html valid when there is nothing in the actions list by adding an
empty <li> to the end of it.
* Reordered some function call parameters for consistency.
for other types of search engine plugins if wanted, and also opening up a
lot of new possibilities for other kinds of plugins later
some notable changes along the way:
- lots of new hook types: cgi, render, delete
- wrapper files fixed to support config strings with newlines in them
- HEADERCONTENT in page template useful for plugins. Probably needs to be
expanded to more such for other places plugins might want to add content.
- remove unnecessary wrappers field from config info stored in wrappers
wikilinks since the urls should work now in more situations
- drop --limit from svn log run, since a) it needs a fairly new svn and
b) in some cases, it would limit it to too few entries to display the
requested number of changes
- Use driver:DB_File and not driver:db_file for better compatability with
old versions of CGI::Session.
- Note that HTML::Template 3.02.02 is needed.
so I don't need to maintain two copies anymore.
You might also want to remove the files provided in the basewiki underlay
from your wiki, if you have not created custom local versions of them, so
that these pages will be automatically updated in future ikiwiki upgrades.
- escape & in urls (also clean up cgi url generation)
- since markdown wraps inlined pages in <p></p>, close and re-open
the paragraph tags when generating the embedded html
- added XHTML 1.0 doctypes to templates
- fixed <hr /> and <br /> in templates
- add an alt attribute to inline images, based on the WikiLink to the
image. Allows things like [[my_image|img.png]] to customise alt text.
in filenames. Now converts to valid filenames automatically.
Note, need to --refresh your wiki after updating to this version, if you
use any pages with __nn__ in their names.
kept in mind during this are a) to reduce load time for common cases like
cgi and post-commit and b) make the code easier to navigate.
This also modularises RCS support to the extent that it should be possible
to drop in a module for some RCS other than svn, add a switch for it, and
it pretty much just work.
High chance I missed an edge case that breaks something, this is only
barely tested at this point.