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- # Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Alex Schroeder <alex@gnu.org>
- #
- # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
- # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
- # (at your option) any later version.
- #
- # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- # GNU General Public License for more details.
- #
- # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- use strict;
- use v5.10;
- AddModuleDescription('permanent-anchors.pl', 'Permanent Anchors');
- our ($q, $OpenPageName, %IndexHash, $DataDir, $ScriptName, @MyRules, @MyInitVariables, $FS, $FreeLinkPattern, @IndexOptions);
- =encoding utf8
- =head1 Permanent Anchors
- This module allows you to create link targets within a page. These
- link targets are called named anchors in HTML. The anchors provided by
- this module are permanent, because moving the anchor from one page to
- another does not affect the links pointing to it. You link to these
- named anchors as if they were pagenames. For users, it makes no
- difference.
- =cut
- our (%PermanentAnchors, %PagePermanentAnchors, $PermanentAnchorsFile);
- $PermanentAnchorsFile = "$DataDir/permanentanchors";
- =head2 Definition
- Permanent anchors are defined by using square brackets and a double
- colon, like this: C<[::Example]>.
- If you define a permanent anchor that already exists, the new
- definition will have no effect. Instead you will be shown a link to
- the existing permanent anchor so that you can easily resolve the
- conflict.
- If you define a permanent anchor and a page of the same name already
- exists, the definition will work, and all links will point to the
- permanent anchor. You will also be given a link to the existing page
- so that you can easily resolve the conflict (eg. by deleting the
- page). Note that if you mark the page for deletion, you will still
- have to wait for page expiry to kick in and actually delete the page
- before the message disappears.
- During anchor definition a lock is created in the temporary directory.
- If Oddmuse encounters a lock while defining a permanent anchor, it
- will wait a few seconds and try again. If the lock cannot be obtained,
- the definition fails. The unlock action available from the
- administration page allows you to remove any stale locks once you're
- sure the locks have been left behind by a crash. After having removed
- the stale lock, edit the page with the permanent anchor definition
- again.
- When linking to a permanent anchor on the same page, you'll notice
- that this only works flawlessly if the definition comes first. When
- rendering a page, permanent anchor definitions and links are parsed in
- order. Thus, if the link comes first, the permanent anchor definition
- is not yet available. Once you invalidate the HTML cache (by editing
- another page or by removing the C<pageidx> file from the data
- directory), this situation will have fixed itself.
- =cut
- push(@MyRules, \&PermanentAnchorsRule);
- sub PermanentAnchorsRule {
- my ($locallinks, $withanchors) = @_;
- if (m/\G(\[::$FreeLinkPattern\])/cg) {
- #[::Free Link] permanent anchor create only $withanchors
- Dirty($1);
- if ($withanchors) {
- print GetPermanentAnchor($2);
- } else {
- print $q->span({-class=>'permanentanchor'}, $2);
- }
- return '';
- }
- return;
- }
- sub GetPermanentAnchor {
- my $id = FreeToNormal(shift);
- my $text = NormalToFree($id);
- my ($class, $resolved, $title, $exists) = ResolveId($id);
- if ($class eq 'alias' and $title ne $OpenPageName) {
- return '[' . Ts('anchor first defined here: %s',
- ScriptLink(UrlEncode($resolved), $text, 'alias')) . ']';
- } elsif ($PermanentAnchors{$id} ne $OpenPageName
- # 10 tries, 3 second wait, die on error
- and RequestLockDir('permanentanchors', 10, 3, 1)) {
- # Somebody may have added a permanent anchor in the mean time.
- # Comparing $LastUpdate to the $IndexFile mtime does not work for
- # subsecond changes and updates are rare, so just reread the file!
- PermanentAnchorsInit();
- $PermanentAnchors{$id} = $OpenPageName;
- WritePermanentAnchors();
- ReleaseLockDir('permanentanchors');
- }
- $PagePermanentAnchors{$id} = 1; # add to the list of anchors in page
- my $html = GetSearchLink($id, 'definition', $id,
- T('Click to search for references to this permanent anchor'));
- $html .= ' [' . Ts('the page %s also exists',
- ScriptLink("action=browse;anchor=0;id="
- . UrlEncode($id), NormalToFree($id), 'local'))
- . ']' if $exists;
- return $html;
- }
- =head2 Storage
- Permanent anchor definitions need to be stored in a separate file.
- Otherwise linking to a permanent anchor would require a search of the
- entire page database. The permanent anchors are stored in a file
- called C<permanentanchors> in the data directory. The location can be
- changed by setting C<$PermanentAnchorsFile>.
- The format of the file is simple: permanent anchor names and the name
- of the page they are defined on follow each other, separated by
- whitespace. Spaces within permanent anchor names and page names are
- replaced with underlines, as always. Thus, the keys of
- C<%PermanentAnchors> is the name of the permanent anchor, and
- C<$PermanentAnchors{$name}> is the name of the page it is defined on.
- =cut
- push(@MyInitVariables, \&PermanentAnchorsInit);
- sub PermanentAnchorsInit {
- %PagePermanentAnchors = %PermanentAnchors = ();
- my ($status, $data) = ReadFile($PermanentAnchorsFile);
- return unless $status; # not fatal
- # $FS was used in 1.417 and earlier!
- %PermanentAnchors = split(/\n| |$FS/,$data);
- }
- sub WritePermanentAnchors {
- my $data = '';
- foreach my $name (keys %PermanentAnchors) {
- $data .= $name . ' ' . $PermanentAnchors{$name} ."\n";
- }
- WriteStringToFile($PermanentAnchorsFile, $data);
- }
- =head2 Deleting Anchors
- When deleting a page Oddmuse needs to delete the corresponding
- permanent anchors from its file. This is why the
- C<DeletePermanentAnchors> function is called from C<DeletePage>.
- When a page is edited, we want to make sure that Oddmuse deletes the
- permanent anchors no longer needed from its file. The safest way to do
- this is to delete all permanent anchors defined on the page being
- edited and redefine them when it is rendered for the first time. This
- is achieved by calling C<DeletePermanentAnchors> from C<Save>. After
- hitting the save button, the user is automatically redirected to the
- new page. This will render the page, and redefine all permanent
- anchors.
- =cut
- *OldPermanentAnchorsDeletePage = \&DeletePage;
- *DeletePage = \&NewPermanentAnchorsDeletePage;
- sub NewPermanentAnchorsDeletePage {
- my $status = OldPermanentAnchorsDeletePage(@_);
- return $status if $status; # this would be the error message
- DeletePermanentAnchors(@_); # the only parameter is $id
- return ''; # no errors
- }
- *OldPermanentAnchorsSave = \&Save;
- *Save = \&NewPermanentAnchorsSave;
- sub NewPermanentAnchorsSave {
- OldPermanentAnchorsSave(@_);
- DeletePermanentAnchors(@_); # the first parameter is $id
- }
- sub DeletePermanentAnchors {
- my $id = shift;
- # 10 tries, 3 second wait, die on error
- RequestLockDir('permanentanchors', 10, 3, 1);
- foreach (keys %PermanentAnchors) {
- if ($PermanentAnchors{$_} eq $id and !$PagePermanentAnchors{$_}) {
- delete($PermanentAnchors{$_}) ;
- }
- }
- WritePermanentAnchors();
- ReleaseLockDir('permanentanchors');
- }
- =head2 Name Resolution
- Name resolution is done by C<ResolveId>. This function returns a list
- of several items: The CSS class to use, the resolved id, the title
- (eg. for popups), and a boolean saying whether the page actually
- exists or not. When resolving a permanent anchor, the CSS class used
- will be “alias”, the resolved id will be the C<pagename#anchorname>,
- the title will be the page name.
- You can override this behaviour by providing the parameter
- C<anchor=0>. This is used for the link in the warning message “the
- page foo also exists.”
- =cut
- *OldPermanentAnchorsResolveId = \&ResolveId;
- *ResolveId = \&NewPermanentAnchorsResolveId;
- sub NewPermanentAnchorsResolveId {
- my $id = shift;
- my $page = $PermanentAnchors{$id};
- if (GetParam('anchor', 1) and $page and $page ne $id) {
- return ('alias', $page . '#' . $id, $page, $IndexHash{$id})
- } else {
- return OldPermanentAnchorsResolveId($id, @_);
- }
- }
- =head2 Anchor Objects
- An anchor object is the text that starts after the anchor definition
- and goes up to the next heading, horizontal line, or the end of the
- page. By redefining C<GetPageContent> to work on anchor objects we
- automatically allow internal transclusion.
- =cut
- *OldPermanentAnchorsGetPageContent = \&GetPageContent;
- *GetPageContent = \&NewPermanentAnchorsGetPageContent;
- sub NewPermanentAnchorsGetPageContent {
- my $id = shift;
- my $result = OldPermanentAnchorsGetPageContent($id);
- if (not $result and $PermanentAnchors{$id}) {
- $result = OldPermanentAnchorsGetPageContent($PermanentAnchors{$id});
- $result =~ s/^(.*\n)*.*\[::$id\]// or return '';
- $result =~ s/(\n=|\n----|\[::$FreeLinkPattern\])(.*\n)*.*$//;
- }
- return $result;
- }
- =head2 User Interface Changes
- Some user interface changes are required as well.
- =over
- =item *
- Allow the page index to list permanent anchors or not by setting
- C<@IndexOptions>. Note that we need to delay setting this option until we're
- sure that translations have loaded correctly, which is why we're setting
- C<@IndexOptions> as part of running C<@MyInitVariables>.
- =cut
- push(@MyInitVariables, sub {
- push(@IndexOptions, ['permanentanchors', T('Include permanent anchors'),
- 1, sub { keys %PermanentAnchors }])});
- =item *
- Make sure that you can view old revisions of pages that have a
- permanent anchor of the same name. This requires link munging for all
- browse links from C<GetHistoryLine>.
- =back
- =cut
- *OldPermanentAnchorsGetHistoryLine = \&GetHistoryLine;
- *GetHistoryLine = \&NewPermanentAnchorsGetHistoryLine;
- sub NewPermanentAnchorsGetHistoryLine {
- my $id = shift;
- my $html = OldPermanentAnchorsGetHistoryLine($id, @_);
- if ($PermanentAnchors{$id}) {
- my $encoded_id = UrlEncode($id);
- # link to the current revision; ignore dependence on $UsePathInfo
- $html =~ s!$ScriptName[/?]$encoded_id!$ScriptName?action=browse;anchor=0;id=$encoded_id!;
- # link to old revisions
- $html =~ s!action=browse;id=$encoded_id!action=browse;anchor=0;id=$encoded_id!g;
- }
- return $html;
- }
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