- #!/usr/bin/perl
- # HTML Tidy plugin
- # requires 'tidy' binary, found in Debian or http://tidy.sf.net/
- # mostly a proof-of-concept on how to use external filters.
- # It is particularly useful when the html plugin is used.
- #
- # by Faidon Liambotis
- package IkiWiki::Plugin::htmltidy;
- use warnings;
- use strict;
- use IkiWiki 3.00;
- use IPC::Open2;
- sub import {
- hook(type => "getsetup", id => "tidy", call => \&getsetup);
- hook(type => "sanitize", id => "tidy", call => \&sanitize);
- }
- sub getsetup () {
- return
- plugin => {
- safe => 1,
- rebuild => undef,
- },
- htmltidy => {
- type => "string",
- description => "tidy command line",
- safe => 0, # path
- rebuild => undef,
- },
- }
- sub checkconfig () {
- if (! defined $config{htmltidy}) {
- $config{htmltidy}="tidy -quiet -asxhtml -utf8 --show-body-only yes --show-warnings no --tidy-mark no --markup yes";
- }
- }
- sub sanitize (@) {
- my %params=@_;
- my $pid;
- my $sigpipe=0;
- $SIG{PIPE}=sub { $sigpipe=1 };
- $pid=open2(*IN, *OUT, "$config{htmltidy} 2>/dev/null");
- # open2 doesn't respect "use open ':utf8'"
- binmode (IN, ':utf8');
- binmode (OUT, ':utf8');
-
- print OUT $params{content};
- close OUT;
- local $/ = undef;
- my $ret=<IN>;
- close IN;
- waitpid $pid, 0;
- $SIG{PIPE}="DEFAULT";
- if ($sigpipe || ! defined $ret) {
- return gettext("htmltidy failed to parse this html");
- }
- return $ret;
- }
- 1
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