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Maybe sidebar could be beefed up to take the name of a sidebar, such that I could use multiple sidebars in the same wiki. For instance, the default name would be 'sidebar', meaning the plugin looks for `sidebar.pm` and fills in the `sidebar` slot, but I might also want a footer in `footer.pm`, filling the template's `footer` slot.
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One good way (if possible) would be to provide a directive like `\[[!sidebar
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id=sidebar]]` which would cause the file, in which it occurred to fill the
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slot `SIDEBAR` in the template: basically, a page `foo.mdwn` says
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`\[[!fillslot slot=myslot]]` and then its contents should go into `<TMPL_VAR
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SLOT_MYSLOT>` for all pages. Ideally, this can then be overridden, so if
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`/bar/foo.mdwn` also references `myslot` then pages under `/bar` should get
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those contents instead.
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--[[madduck]]
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> In mine I just copied sidebar out and made some extra "sidebars", but they go elsewhere. Ugly hack, but it works. --[[simonraven]]
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>> Here a simple [[patch]] for multiple sidebars. Not too fancy but better than having multiple copies of the sidebar plugin. --[[jeanprivat]]
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>>> I made a [[git]] branch for it [[!template id=gitbranch branch="privat/multiple_sidebars" author="[[jeanprivat]]"]] --[[jeanprivat]]
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>>>> Ping for [[Joey]]. Do you have any comment? I could improve it if there is things you do not like. I prefer to have such a feature integrated upstream. --[[JeanPrivat]]
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>>>>> The code is fine.
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>>>>>
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>>>>> I did think about having it examine
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>>>>> the `page.tmpl` for parameters with names like `FOO_SIDEBAR`
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>>>>> and automatically enable page `foo` as a sidebar in that case,
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>>>>> instead of using the setup file to enable. But I'm not sure about
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>>>>> that idea..
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>>>>>
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>>>>> The full compliment of sidebars would be a header, a footer,
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>>>>> a left, and a right sidebar. It would make sense to go ahead
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>>>>> and add the parameters to `page.tmpl` so enabling each just works,
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>>>>> and add whatever basic CSS makes sense. Although I don't know
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>>>>> if I want to try to get a 3 column CSS going, so perhaps leave the
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>>>>> left sidebar out of that.
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-------------------
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<pre>
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--- /usr/share/perl5/IkiWiki/Plugin/sidebar.pm 2010-02-11 22:53:17.000000000 -0500
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+++ plugins/IkiWiki/Plugin/sidebar.pm 2010-02-27 09:54:12.524412391 -0500
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@@ -19,12 +19,20 @@
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safe => 1,
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rebuild => 1,
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},
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+ active_sidebars => {
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+ type => "string",
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+ example => qw(sidebar banner footer),
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+ description => "Which sidebars must be activated and processed.",
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+ safe => 1,
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+ rebuild => 1
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+ },
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}
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-sub sidebar_content ($) {
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+sub sidebar_content ($$) {
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my $page=shift;
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+ my $sidebar=shift;
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- my $sidebar_page=bestlink($page, "sidebar") || return;
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+ my $sidebar_page=bestlink($page, $sidebar) || return;
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my $sidebar_file=$pagesources{$sidebar_page} || return;
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my $sidebar_type=pagetype($sidebar_file);
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@@ -49,11 +57,17 @@
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my $page=$params{page};
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my $template=$params{template};
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-
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- if ($template->query(name => "sidebar")) {
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- my $content=sidebar_content($page);
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- if (defined $content && length $content) {
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- $template->param(sidebar => $content);
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+
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+ my @sidebars;
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+ if (defined $config{active_sidebars} && length $config{active_sidebars}) { @sidebars = @{$config{active_sidebars}}; }
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+ else { @sidebars = qw(sidebar); }
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+
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+ foreach my $sidebar (@sidebars) {
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+ if ($template->query(name => $sidebar)) {
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+ my $content=sidebar_content($page, $sidebar);
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+ if (defined $content && length $content) {
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+ $template->param($sidebar => $content);
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+ }
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}
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}
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}
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</pre>
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----------------------------------------
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## Further thoughts about this
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(since the indentation level was getting rather high.)
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What about using pagespecs in the config to map pages and sidebar pages together? Something like this:
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<pre>
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sidebar_pagespec => {
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"foo/*" => 'sidebars/foo_sidebar',
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"bar/* and !bar/*/*' => 'bar/bar_top_sidebar',
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"* and !foo/* and !bar/*" => 'sidebars/general_sidebar',
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},
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</pre>
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One could do something similar for *pageheader*, *pagefooter* and *rightbar* if desired.
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Another thing which I find compelling - but probably because I am using [[plugins/contrib/field]] - is to be able to treat the included page as if it were *part* of the page it was included into, rather than as an included page. I mean things like \[[!if ...]] would test against the page name of the page it's included into rather than the name of the sidebar/header/footer page. It's even more powerful if one combines this with field/getfield/ftemplate/report, since one could make "generic" headers and footers that could apply to a whole set of pages.
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Header example:
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<pre>
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#{{$title}}
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\[[!ftemplate id="nice_data_table"]]
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</pre>
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Footer example:
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<pre>
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------------
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\[[!report template="footer_trail" trail="trailpage" here_only=1]]
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</pre>
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(Yes, I am already doing something like this on my own site. It's like the PmWiki concept of GroupHeader/GroupFooter)
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-- [[KathrynAndersen]]
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[[!tag wishlist]]
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> I am stumbling upon this discussion, and I noticed that I implemented part of [[KathrynAndersen]] idea in the [[plugins/contrib/sidebar2]] [[plugin|plugins]]. Using this plugin, you can have several sidebars, which are included only in pages matching some pagespec.
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>
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> [[Louis|spalax]]
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