The bug here was that disabling a plugin included thru goodstuff, like
htmlscrubber, caused it to be added to disable_plugins, and those plugins
were never loaded, so could not be re-enabled. Fix by allowing them to be
force loaded when appropriate. (Also that allows disabled plugins to still
record their setup options when dumping a setup file.)
return 1;
}
-sub loadplugin ($) {
+sub loadplugin ($;$) {
my $plugin=shift;
+ my $force=shift;
- return if grep { $_ eq $plugin} @{$config{disable_plugins}};
+ return if ! $force && grep { $_ eq $plugin} @{$config{disable_plugins}};
foreach my $dir (defined $config{libdir} ? possibly_foolish_untaint($config{libdir}) : undef,
"$installdir/lib/ikiwiki") {
# Load all plugins, so that all setup options are available.
my @plugins=IkiWiki::listplugins();
foreach my $plugin (@plugins) {
- eval { IkiWiki::loadplugin($plugin) };
+ eval { IkiWiki::loadplugin($plugin, 1) };
if (exists $IkiWiki::hooks{checkconfig}{$plugin}{call}) {
my @s=eval { $IkiWiki::hooks{checkconfig}{$plugin}{call}->() };
}
else (still looks in old location for backwards compatability).
* attachment: When inserting links, insert img directives for images,
if that plugin is enabled.
+ * websetup: Allow enabling plugins listed in disable_plugins.
-- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Fri, 11 Jun 2010 13:39:15 -0400