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authorJoey Hess <joey@kodama.kitenet.net>2008-07-14 20:06:53 -0400
committerJoey Hess <joey@kodama.kitenet.net>2008-07-14 20:06:53 -0400
commit3ebb012e3fbb456a322ff546b9ec222050d5cf49 (patch)
tree8e50b1d931c8b8e12fa7e7cd7fb9a3050991b738
parent51bf0ea529c0b336ee04e54c5f2053f3ff7f00b0 (diff)
document aggregateinternal
-rw-r--r--doc/ikiwiki-transition.mdwn5
-rw-r--r--doc/ikiwiki.setup7
-rw-r--r--doc/plugins/aggregate.mdwn43
-rw-r--r--doc/roadmap.mdwn3
4 files changed, 50 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/doc/ikiwiki-transition.mdwn b/doc/ikiwiki-transition.mdwn
index 693c1db83..624268d23 100644
--- a/doc/ikiwiki-transition.mdwn
+++ b/doc/ikiwiki-transition.mdwn
@@ -25,6 +25,11 @@ Note that if the page contains wiki links with spaces, which some
older versions of ikiwiki accepted, the prefix_directives transition will
treat these as preprocessor directives and convert them.
+# aggregateinternal
+
+The `aggregateinternal` mode moves pages aggregated by the aggregate plugin
+so that the `aggregateinternal` option can be endabled
+
# indexdb
The `indexdb` mode handles converting a plain text `.ikiwiki/index` file to
diff --git a/doc/ikiwiki.setup b/doc/ikiwiki.setup
index 6d327fd98..140216c19 100644
--- a/doc/ikiwiki.setup
+++ b/doc/ikiwiki.setup
@@ -174,8 +174,11 @@ use IkiWiki::Setup::Standard {
# pages anonymous users can edit
#anonok_pagespec => "*",
- # For use with the aggregate plugin, to allow aggregation to be
- # triggered via the web.
+ # For use with the aggregate plugin.
+ # Enable aggregation to internal pages. Read aggregate plugin docs
+ # before enabling.
+ #aggregateinternal => 1,
+ # Allow aggregation to be triggered via the web.
#aggregate_webtrigger => 1,
# For use with the pinger plugin, how many seconds to wait before
diff --git a/doc/plugins/aggregate.mdwn b/doc/plugins/aggregate.mdwn
index 574c8b125..21a8105d0 100644
--- a/doc/plugins/aggregate.mdwn
+++ b/doc/plugins/aggregate.mdwn
@@ -2,9 +2,9 @@
[[tag type/useful]]
This plugin allows content from other feeds to be aggregated into the wiki.
-Aggregate a feed as follows
+Aggregate a feed as follows:
- \[[aggregate name="example blog"
+ \[[aggregate name="example blog" dir="example"
feedurl="http://example.com/index.rss"
url="http://example.com/" updateinterval="15"]]
@@ -13,7 +13,9 @@ more frequently than once every 15 minutes, and puts a page per post under
the example/ directory in the wiki.
You can then use ikiwiki's [[ikiwiki/blog]] support to create a blog of one or
-more aggregated feeds.
+more aggregated feeds. For example:
+
+ \[[inline pages="internal(example/*)"]]
## setup
@@ -31,7 +33,7 @@ crontab entry:
Alternatively, you can allow `ikiwiki.cgi` to trigger the aggregation. You
should only need this if for some reason you cannot use cron, and instead
want to use a service such as [WebCron](http://webcron.org). To enable
-this, enable on `aggregate_webtrigger` in your setup file. The url to
+this, turn on `aggregate_webtrigger` in your setup file. The url to
visit is `http://whatever/ikiwiki.cgi?do=aggregate_webtrigger`. Anyone
can visit the url to trigger an aggregation run, but it will only check
each feed if its `updateinterval` has passed.
@@ -59,9 +61,40 @@ directive:
* `tag` - A tag to tag each post from the feed with. A good tag to use is
the name of the feed. Can be repeated multiple times. The [[tag]] plugin
must be enabled for this to work.
-* `template` - Template to use for creating the html pages. Defaults to
+* `template` - Template to use for creating the aggregated pages. Defaults to
aggregatepost.
Note that even if you are using subversion or another revision control
system, pages created by aggregation will *not* be checked into revision
control.
+
+## internal pages
+
+This plugin creates a page for each aggregated item.
+
+Currently, by default, these pages have the ".html" extension, and are
+first-class wiki pages -- which allows them to be inlined into blogs
+and even edited.
+
+That turns out to not be ideal for aggregated content, because publishing
+files for each of those pages is a waste of disk space and CPU, and you probably
+don't want to allow them to be edited. So, there is an alternate method
+that can be used, turned on by the `aggregateinternal` option in the setup
+file.
+
+If `aggregateinternal` is enabled, aggregated pages are stored in the source
+directory with a "._aggregate" extension. These pages cannot be edited by
+web users, and do not generate first-class wiki pages. They can only be
+inlined into a blog.
+
+If you are already using aggregate and want to enable `aggregateinternal`,
+you should follow this process:
+
+1. Update all [[PageSpecs|ikiwiki/PageSpec]] that refer to the aggregated
+ pages -- such as those in inlines. Put "internal()" around globs
+ in those PageSpecs. For example, if the PageSpec was "foo/*", it should
+ be changed to "internal(foo/*)". This has to be done because internal
+ pages are not matched by regular globs.
+2. Use [[ikiwiki-transition]] to move all existing aggregated `.html`
+ files. The command to run is `ikiwiki-transition aggregateinternal $srcdir`
+3. Turn on `aggregateinternal` in the setup file and rebuild the wiki.
diff --git a/doc/roadmap.mdwn b/doc/roadmap.mdwn
index af46e162b..32752715d 100644
--- a/doc/roadmap.mdwn
+++ b/doc/roadmap.mdwn
@@ -42,7 +42,8 @@ backwards compatability.
Still in the early planning stages, version 3.0 will be an opportunity to
make significant transitions.
-* Default to using prefix_directives.
+* Default to using `prefix_directives`.
+* Default to using `aggregateinternal`.
----