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As documented in [[plugins/write]], the current renamepage hook is heavily oriented towards updating links in pages' content: it is run once per page linking to the renamed page.

That's fine, but it can't be used to trigger more general actions on page rename. E.g. it won't be run at all if the page being renamed is an orphan one.

This is a real issue for the [[plugins/contrib/po]] development: what I'm about to achieve is:

  • when a master page is renamed, the plugin takes notice of it (using the rename hook), and later renames the translation pages accordingly (in the change hook)
  • when a master page is deleted, the plugin deletes its translations (using the delete hook)

With the current renamepage hook behavior, combining these two goals has an annoying drawback: a plugin can't notice an orphan master page has been renamed, so instead of renaming (and preserving) its translations, it considers the oldpage as deleted, and deletes its translations. Game over.

It may seem like a corner case, but I want to be very careful when deleting files automatically in srcdir, which is not always under version control.

As an sad workaround, I can still disable any deletion in srcdir when it is not under version control. But I think ikiwiki deserves a global renamepage hook that would be run once per rename operation.

My proposal is thus:

  • keep the documented renamepage hook as it is
  • use something inspired by the trick preprocess uses: when hook is passed an optional "global" parameter, set to a true value, the declared renamepage hook is run once per rename operation, and is passed named parameters: src, srcfile, dest and destfile.

I'm of course volunteering to implement this, or anything related that would solve my problem. Hmmm? --[[intrigeri]]