It would be great if I could tell ikiwiki to automatically instantiate pages for each [[tag|/tags]], according to a template, especially when $tagbase
is set.
Tags are mainly specific to the object to which they’re stuck. However, I often use them the other way around, too: as concepts. And sometimes I’d like to see all pages related to a given concept (“tagged with a given tag”). The only way to do this with ikiwiki is to instantiate a page for each tag and slap a map on it. This is quite tedious and I’d really love to see Ikiwiki do so by default for all tags.
Also see: http://madduck.net/blog/2008.01.06:new-blog/ and http://users.itk.ppke.hu/~cstamas/code/ikiwiki/autocreatetagpage/
[[!tag wishlist plugins/tag patch patch/core]]
I would love to see this as well. -- dato
I have create a patch to [[tag.pm|plugins/tag]] for add the option for auto create tag pages.
A new setting is used to enable or disable auto-create tag pages, tag_autocreate
.
The new tag file is created during the preprocess phase.
The new tag file is then complied during the change phase.
see git history of this page if you want the patch --[[smcv]]
This uses a [[template|templates]] called autotagpage.tmpl
, here is my template file:
\[[!inline pages="link(<TMPL_VAR TAG>)" archive="yes"]]
A quirk I have not figured out is during the sub change
, see my comments in the code.
I am not sure if that is the best way to handle it.
[[!tag patch]]
-- Jeremy Schultz jeremy.schultz@uleth.ca
No, this doesn't help:
+ # This refresh/saveindex is to fix the Tags link
+ # With out this additional refresh/saveindex the tag link displays ?tag
+ IkiWiki::refresh();
+ IkiWiki::saveindex();
On the second extra pass, it doesn't notice that it has to update the "?"-link. If I run ikiwiki once more, it is updated. I don't know yet how this should be fixed, because I don't know the internals of ikiwiki well enough. Something inhibits detecting the need to update in refresh() in Render.pm; perhaps, this condition:
if (! $pagemtime{$page}) {
...
push @add, $file;
...
}
is not satisfied for the newly created tag page. I shall put debug msgs into Render.pm to find out better how it works. --Ivan Z.
I've made another attempt at fixing this
The current progress can be found at my git repository on branch
autotag
:
git://git.liegesta.at/git/ikiwiki
It's not entirely finished yet, but already quite usable. Testing and comments
on code quality, implementation details, as well as other patches would be
appreciated.
Here's what it does right now:
- enabled by setting
tag_autocreate=1
in the configuration.
- Tag pages will be created in
tagbase
from the template autotag.tmpl
.
- Will correctly render all links, and dependencies. Well, AFAIK.
- When a tag page is deleted it will automatically recreated from template. (I
consider this a feature, not a bug)
- Requires a rebuild on first use.
- Adds a function
add_autofile()
to the plugin API, to do all this.
Todo/Bugs:
- Will still create a page even if there's a page other than
$tag
under
tagbase
satisfying the tag link. (details? --[[Joey]])
- Call from
IkiWiki.pm
to Render.pm
, which adds a module dependency in the
wrong direction. (fixed --[[Joey]] )
- Add files to RCS.
- Unit tests.
- Proper documentation. (fixed (mostly) --[[Joey]])
--[[David_Riebenbauer]]
Starting review of this. Some of your commits are to very delicate,
optimised, and security-sensitive ground, so I have to look at them very
carefully. --[[Joey]]
First of, sorry that it took me so damn long to answer. I didn't lose
interest but it took a while for me to find the time and motivation
to address you suggestions. --[[David_Riebenbauer]]
- In the refactoring in f3abeac919c4736429bd3362af6edf51ede8e7fe,
you introduced at least 2 bugs, one a possible security hole.
Now one part of the code tests
if ($file)
and the other
caller tests if ($f)
. These two tests both tested if (! defined $f)
before. Notice that the variable needs to be the untainted variable
for both. Also notice that if ($f)
fails if $f
contains 0
,
which is a very common perl gotcha.
- Your refactored code changes
-l $_ || -d _
to -l $file || -d $file
.
The latter makes one more stat system call; note the use of a
bare _
in the first to make perl reuse the stat buffer.
- (As a matter of style, could you put a space after the commas in your
perl?)
The first two points should be addressed in
da5d29f95f6e693e8c14be1b896cf25cf4fdb3c0. And sure, I can add the
spaces. --[[David_Riebenbauer]]
I'd like to cherry-pick the above commit, once it's in shape, before
looking at the rest in detail. So just a few other things that stood out.
- Commit 4af4d26582f0c2b915d7102fb4a604b176385748 seems unnecessary.
srcfile($file, 1)
already is documented to return undef if the
file does not exist. (But without the second parameter, it throws
an error.)
You're right. I must have been some confused by some other promplem I
introduced then. Reverted. --[[David_Riebenbauer]]
Sorry, That one was reverted anyway. --[[David_Riebenbauer]]
I reverted the commit and addressed the issue in
a358d74bef51dae31332ff27e897fe04834571e6 and
981400177d68a279f485727be3f013e68f0bf691.
--[[David_Riebenbauer]]
This doesn't seem to have all the refinements that autoindex has:
autoindex
attaches the record of deletions to the index
page, which
is (nearly) guaranteed to exist; this one attaches the record of
deletions to the deleted page's page state. Won't that tend to result
in losing the record along with the deleted page?
This is probably on of the harder things to do, 'cause there are (most of the
time) several pages that are responsible for the creation of a single tag page.
Of course I could attach the info to all of them.
With current behaviour I think the information in %pagestate
is kept around
regardless whether the corresponding page exists or not.
--[[David_Riebenbauer]]
Sorry, I'll try to be clearer: autoindex
hard-codes that the index page
of the entire wiki is the one responsible for storing the page state. That
page isn't responsible for the creation of the tag page, it's just an
arbitrary page that's (more or less) guaranteed to exist. --[[smcv]]
I don't like that [[plugins/autoindex]] has to do that,
but %pagestate
values are only stored for pages that exist,
so it was necessary. (Another way to look at this is that
%pagestate
is not the ideal data structure.) --[[Joey]]
Aha! Having looked at [[plugins/write]] again, it turns out that what this
feature should really use is %wikistate
, I think? :-) --[[smcv]]
Ah, indeed, that came after I wrote autoindex. I've fixed autoindex to
use it. --[[Joey]]
Ok, now I know what you mean. --[[David_Riebenbauer]]
autoindex
forgets that a page was deleted when that page is
re-created
Yes, I forgot about that and that is a bug. I'll fix that.
--[[David_Riebenbauer]]
In my branch, it keeps a list of autofiles that were created,
not deleted. And I think that turns out to be necessary, really.
However, I see no way to clean out that list on deletion and
manual recreation -- it still needs to remember it was once an autofile,
in order to avoid recreating it if it's deleted yet again. --[[Joey]]
Are these really the semantics we want? It seems strange to me
that this:
- tag a page as foo
- tags/foo automatically appears
- delete tags/foo
- create tags/foo manually
- delete tags/foo again
- tags/foo isn't automatically created
isn't the same as this:
- create tags/foo
- delete tags/foo
- tag a page as foo
- tags/foo automatically appears
or even this:
- create tags/foo
- tag a page as foo
- delete tags/foo
- tags/foo automatically appears (?)
--[[smcv]]
I agree that the last of these is not desired. It could be avoided
by extending the list of autofiles to include those that were not
created due to the file/page already existing.
Hmm, that would fix the previous scenario too. --[[Joey]]
autoindex
forgets that a page was deleted when it's no longer needed
anyway (this may be harder for autotag
?)
I don't think so. AFAIK ikiwiki can detect whether there are taglinks to a page
anyway, so it should be quite easy. I'll try to implement that too.
--[[David_Riebenbauer]]
It'd probably be an interesting test of the core change to port
autoindex
to use it? (Adding the file to the RCS would be
necessary to get parity with autoindex
.) --[[smcv]]
Good suggestion. Adding the files to RCS is on my todo list anyway.
--[[David_Riebenbauer]]
I think it may be better to allow the add_autofile
caller
to specify if it is added to RCS. In my branch, it can do
so by just making the callback it registers call rcs_add
;
and I have tag do this. Other plugins might want autofiles
that do not get checked in, conceivably.
--[[Joey]]
Regarding the call from IkiWiki.pm
to Render.pm
, wouldn't this be
quite easy to solve by moving verify_src_file
to IkiWiki.pm? --[[smcv]]
True. I'll do that. --[[David_Riebenbauer]]
Fixed in my branch --[[Joey]]
[[!template id=gitbranch branch=origin/autotag author="[[Joey]]"]]
I've pushed an autotag branch of my own, which refactors
things a bit and fixes bugs around deletion/recreation.
I've tested it fairly thouroughly. --[[Joey]]
Even if this is already marked as done, I'd like to suggest an alternative
solution:
Instead of creating a file that gets checked in into the RCS, the source files
could be left out and the output files be written as long as there is no
physical source file (think of a virtual underlay). Something similar would be
required to implement [[todo/alias directive]], which couldn't be easily done
by writing to the RCS as the page's contents can change depending on which
other pages claim it as an alias. --[[chrysn]]
I agree with [[chrysn]]. In fact, is there any good reason that the core tag
plugin doesn't do this? The current usability is horrible, to the point that
I have gone 2.5 years with Ikiwiki and haven't yet started using tags.
--Eric
See [[todo/transient_pages]] for progress on this. --[[smcv]]
[[!tag done]]