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NAME

IkiWiki::Plugin::ftemplate - field-aware structured template plugin

SYNOPSIS

# activate the plugin
add_plugins => [qw{goodstuff ftemplate ....}],

DESCRIPTION

This plugin provides the ftemplate directive. This is like the [[ikiwiki/directive/template]] directive, with the addition that one does not have to provide all the values in the call to the template, because ftemplate can query structured data ("fields") using the [[field]] plugin.

Templates are files that can be filled out and inserted into pages in the wiki, by using the ftemplate directive. The directive has an id parameter that identifies the template to use.

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 is, as with the [[plugins/template]] plugin, 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.

EXAMPLES

Example 1

PageA:

\[[!meta title="I Am Page A"]]
\[[!meta description="A is for Apple."]]
\[[!meta author="Fred Nurk"]]
\[[!ftemplate id="mytemplate"]]

Template "mytemplate":

# <TMPL_VAR NAME="TITLE">
by <TMPL_VAR NAME="AUTHOR">

**Summary:** <TMPL_VAR NAME="DESCRIPTION">

This will give:

<h1>I Am Page A</h1>
<p>by Fred Nurk</p>
<p><strong>Summary:</strong> A is for Apple.

Example 2: Overriding values

PageB:

\[[!meta title="I Am Page B"]]
\[[!meta description="B is for Banana."]]
\[[!meta author="Fred Nurk"]]
\[[!ftemplate id="mytemplate" title="Bananananananas"]]

This will give:

<h1>Bananananananas</h1>
<p>by Fred Nurk</p>
<p><strong>Summary:</strong> B is for Banana.

LIMITATIONS

One cannot query the values of fields on pages other than the current page.

PREREQUISITES

IkiWiki
IkiWiki::Plugin::field
HTML::Template
Encode

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