From bcde9b74120d0572d41447d798917ae02134e059 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "http://kerravonsen.dreamwidth.org/" Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2010 02:52:57 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] new report plugin --- doc/plugins/contrib/report.mdwn | 166 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 166 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/plugins/contrib/report.mdwn diff --git a/doc/plugins/contrib/report.mdwn b/doc/plugins/contrib/report.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7130bcb5f --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/plugins/contrib/report.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ +[[!template id=plugin name=report author="[[rubykat]]"]] +[[!tag type/meta type/format]] +[[!toc]] +## NAME + +IkiWiki::Plugin::report - Produce templated reports from page field data. + +## SYNOPSIS + + # activate the plugin + add_plugins => [qw{goodstuff report ....}], + + \[[!report template="blog_summary" + pages="blog/*" + sort="mtime"]] + +## DESCRIPTION + +This plugin provides the **report** directive. This enables one to report on +the structured data ("field" values) of multiple pages; the output is formatted +via a template. This depends on the "field" plugin. + +The pages to report on are selected by a PageSpec given by the "pages" +parameter. The template is given by the "template" parameter. +The template expects the data from a single page; it is applied +to each matching page separately, one after the other. + +Additional parameters can be used to fill out the template, in +addition to the "field" values. Passed-in values override the +"field" values. + +There are two places where template files can live. One, as with the +[[plugins/template]] plugin, is in the /templates directory on the wiki. These +templates are wiki pages, and can be edited from the web like other wiki +pages. + +The second place where template files can live is in the global +templates directory (the same place where the page.tmpl template lives). +This is a useful place to put template files if you want to prevent +them being edited from the web, and you don't want to have to make +them work as wiki pages. + +## OPTIONS + +**template**: The template to use for the report. + +**pages**: A PageSpec to determine the pages to report on. + +**sort**: How the matching pages should be sorted. Sorting criteria are separated by spaces. + +The possible values for sorting are: + +* **page**: Sort by the full page ID. +* **pagename**: Sort by the base page name. +* **pagename_natural**: Sort by the base page name, using Sort::Naturally if it is installed. +* **mtime**: Sort by the page modification time. +* **age**: Sort by the page creation time, newest first. + +Any other value is taken to be a field name to sort by. +If a sort value begins with a minus (-) then the order for that field is reversed. + +### Headers + +An additional option is the "headers" option. This is a space-separated +list of field names which are to be used as headers in the report. This +is a way of getting around one of the limitations of HTML::Template, that +is, not being able to do tests such as +"if this-header is not equal to previous-header". + +Instead, that logic is performed inside the plugin. The template is +given parameters "HEADER1", "HEADER2" and so on, for each header. +If the value of a header field is the same as the previous value, +then HEADER**N** is set to be empty, but if the value of the header +field is new, then HEADER**N** is given that value. + +#### Example + +Suppose you're writing a blog in which you record "moods", and you +want to display your blog posts by mood. + + \[[!report template="mood_summary" + pages="blog/*" + sort="Mood Date title" + headers="Mood"]] + +The "mood_summary" template might be like this: + + + ## + + ### + () \[[ + +### Advanced Options + +The following options are used to improve efficiency when dealing +with large numbers of pages; most people probably won't need them. + +**trail**: + +A page or pages to use as a "trail" page. When a trail page is used, +the matching pages are limited to (a subset of) the pages which that +page links to; the "pages" pagespec in this case, rather than selecting +pages from the entire wiki, will select pages from within the set of pages +given by the trail page. + +**doscan**: + +Whether this report should be called in "scan" mode; if it is, then +the pages which match the pagespec are added to the list of links from +this page. This can be used by *another* report by setting this +page to be a "trail" page in *that* report. +It is not possible to use "trail" and "doscan" at the same time. +By default, "doscan" is false. + +## TEMPLATE PARAMETERS + +The templates are in HTML::Template format, just as [[plugins/template]] and +[[ftemplate]] are. The parameters passed in to the template are as follows: + +***fields***: + +The structured data from the current matching page. This includes +"title" and "description" if they are defined. + +***common values***: + +Values known for all pages: "page", "destpage". Also "basename" (the base name of the page). + +***passed-in values***: + +Any additional parameters to the report directive are passed to the +template; a parameter will override the matching "field" value. +For example, if you have a "Mood" field, and you pass Mood="bad" to +the report, then that will be the Mood which is given for the whole +report. + +Generally this is useful if one wishes to make a more generic +template and hide or show portions of it depending on what +values are passed in the report directive call. + +For example, one could have a "hide_mood" parameter which would hide +the "Mood" section of your template when it is true, which one could +use when the Mood is one of the headers. + +***headers***: + +See the section on Headers. + +***first and last***: + +If this is the first page-record in the report, then "first" is true. +If this is the last page-record in the report, then "last" is true. + +## PREREQUISITES + + IkiWiki + IkiWiki::Plugin::field + HTML::Template + Encode + +## DOWNLOAD + +* browse at GitHub: +* git repo at git://github.com/rubykat/ikiplugins.git -- 2.26.2