TWiki.Tukro . TWiki . TWikiPlugins |
SomePlugin
) and a separate development page.
Dev
(ex: SomePluginDev
).
TWiki:Plugins
expands to TWiki:Plugins - on TWiki.org. You can add your own shortcuts and URLs to the existing directory of Wiki-related sites.
lib/TWiki/Plugins
directory are activated automatically unless disabled by the DISABLEDPLUGINS
Preferences variable in TWikiPreferences. You can optionally list the installed Plugins in the INSTALLEDPLUGINS
Preferences variable. This is useful to define the sequence of Plugin execution, or to specify other webs than the TWiki.Tukro web for the Plugin topics. Settings in TWikiPreferences are:
Set INSTALLEDPLUGINS = DefaultPlugin, ...
Set DISABLEDPLUGINS = EmptyPlugin, ...
web.topicname
name, if specified in INSTALLEDPLUGINS
; next, the TWiki web is searched; and finally, the current web.
Plugin-specific settings are done in individual Plugin topics. Two settings are standard for each Plugin:
Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Blah blah woof woof.
data/debug.txt
. Set to 0=off or 1=on:
Set DEBUG = 0
%<pluginname>_<var>%
, ex: %DEFAULTPLUGIN_SHORTDESCRIPTION%
shows the description of the DefaultPlugin.
%ACTIVATEDPLUGINS%
variable lists activated Plugins by name. (This variable is displayed in TWikiPreferences for debugging use.)
%PLUGINDESCRIPTIONS%
variable displays a bullet list with a one-line description of each active Plugins. This variable is based on the %<plugin>_SHORTDESCRIPTION%
Preferences variables of individual topics and is shown in TextFormattingRules.
DEMO: Active Plugin VariablesTIP! To test new Plugins on your installation before making them public, you may want to use one of these two approaches:%ACTIVATEDPLUGINS%
On this TWiki site, the active Plugins are: DefaultPlugin, SpreadSheetPlugin, EditTablePlugin, InterwikiPlugin, RenderListPlugin, SlideShowPlugin, SmiliesPlugin, TablePlugin.%
PLUGINDESCRIPTIONS%
You can use any of these active TWiki Plugins:
- DefaultPlugin: This plugin can be used to specify some simple custom rendering rules. It also renders depreciated
*_text_*
as bold italic text.- SpreadSheetPlugin: Add spreadsheet calculation like
"$SUM( $ABOVE() )"
to tables located in TWiki.Tukro topics.- EditTablePlugin: Edit TWiki tables using edit fields, date pickers and drop down boxes
- InterwikiPlugin: Link
ExternalSite:Page
text to external sites based on aliases defined in the InterWikis topic- RenderListPlugin: Render bullet lists in a variety of formats
- SlideShowPlugin: Create web based presentations based on topics with headings.
- SmiliesPlugin: Render smilies as icons, like
:-)
for or:cool:
for- TablePlugin: Control attributes of tables and sorting of table columns
twiki/data
, twiki/templates
and twiki/pub
directories are shared, and the twiki/bin
and twiki/lib
directories are separate. Do all tests of Plugins and other new features in the Test installation. When everything works, copy the modified files over to the Production installation. This way, you can update a live TWiki installation and users won't even notice.
YourPlugin.pm
YourPlugin.txt
lib/TWiki/Func.pm
implements ALL official Plugin functions. Plugins should ONLY use functions published in this module.
DevALERT: If you use functions not in Func.pm
, you run the risk of creating security holes. Also, your Plugin will likely break and require updating when you upgrade to a new version of TWiki.
In addition to TWiki core functions, Plugins can use predefined hooks, or call backs, listed in the lib/TWiki/Plugins/EmptyPlugin.pm
module.
DISABLE_
from the function name.
outsidePREHandler
and insidePREHandler
are particularly expensive.
EmptyPlugin.pm
to <name>Plugin.pm
=EmptyPlugin.pm=
contains no executable code, so it does nothing, but it's ready to be used. Customize it. Refer to the Plugin API specs for more information.
OUTLINE: Doc Topic Contents
Check EmptyPlugin on TWiki.org for the latest Plugin doc topic template. Here's a quick overview of what's covered: Syntax Rules: Describe any special text formatting that will be rendered. YourPlugin Settings: Description and settings for your custom Plugin %VARIABLES%, and those required by TWiki. Plugins Preferences work exactly like TWikiPreferences and WebPreferences: six (6) spaces and then:How-to Instructions: Step-by-step set-up guide, user help, whatever it takes to install and run, goes here. Test Example: Include an example of the Plugin in action: if it works, the installation was a success! Plugin Info: Version, credits, history, requirements - entered in a form, displayed as a table. Both are automatically generated when you create or edit a page in the TWiki:Plugins web.
- Set EXAMPLE = got it!
Plugin
, ex: YourPlugin.pm
, and a documentation page with the same name(YourPlugin.txt
).
lib/TWiki/Plugins/YourPlugin.pm
data/TWiki/YourPlugin.txt
pub/TWiki/YourPlugin/uparrow.gif
[a required graphic]
YourPlugin.zip
) and add the entire directory structure from Step 1. Your archive should look like this:
lib/TWiki/Plugins/YourPlugin.pm
data/TWiki/YourPlugin.txt
pub/TWiki/YourPlugin/uparrow.gif
YourPlugin.txt
;
YourPlugin.zip
.
Dev
, ex: YourPluginDev
. This is the discussion page for future development. (User support for Plugins is handled in TWiki:Support.)
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