Foswiki::Plugins::EmptyPlugin

package EmptyPlugin

Foswiki plugins 'listen' to events happening in the core by registering an interest in those events. They do this by declaring 'plugin handlers'. These are simply functions with a particular name that, if they exist in your plugin, will be called by the core.

This is an empty Foswiki plugin. It is a fully defined plugin, but is disabled by default in a Foswiki installation. Use it as a template for your own plugins.

To interact with Foswiki use ONLY the official APIs documented in DevelopingPlugins. Do not reference any packages, functions or variables elsewhere in Foswiki, as these are subject to change without prior warning, and your plugin may suddenly stop working.

Error messages can be output using the Foswiki::Func writeWarning and writeDebug functions. You can also print STDERR; the output will appear in the webserver error log. Most handlers can also throw exceptions (e.g. Foswiki::OopsException)

For increased performance, all handler functions except initPlugin are commented out below. To enable a handler remove the leading # from each line of the function. For efficiency and clarity, you should only uncomment handlers you actually use.

NOTE: When developing a plugin it is important to remember that

Foswiki is tolerant of plugins that do not compile. In this case, the failure will be silent but the plugin will not be available. See InstalledPlugins for error messages.

NOTE: Foswiki:Development.StepByStepRenderingOrder helps you decide which rendering handler to use. When writing handlers, keep in mind that these may be invoked

on included topics. For example, if a plugin generates links to the current topic, these need to be generated before the afterCommonTagsHandler is run. After that point in the rendering loop we have lost the information that the text had been included from another topic.

initPlugin($topic, $web, $user) -> $boolean

  • $topic - the name of the topic in the current CGI query
  • $web - the name of the web in the current CGI query
  • $user - the login name of the user
  • $installWeb - the name of the web the plugin topic is in (usually the same as $Foswiki::cfg{SystemWebName})

REQUIRED

Called to initialise the plugin. If everything is OK, should return a non-zero value. On non-fatal failure, should write a message using Foswiki::Func::writeWarning and return 0. In this case %FAILEDPLUGINS% will indicate which plugins failed.

In the case of a catastrophic failure that will prevent the whole installation from working safely, this handler may use 'die', which will be trapped and reported in the browser.

Note: Please align macro names with the Plugin name, e.g. if your Plugin is called FooBarPlugin, name macros FOOBAR and/or FOOBARSOMETHING. This avoids namespace issues.

earlyInitPlugin()

This handler is called before any other handler, and before it has been determined if the plugin is enabled or not. Use it with great care!

If it returns a non-null error string, the plugin will be disabled.

initializeUserHandler( $loginName, $url, $pathInfo )

  • $loginName - login name recovered from $ENV{REMOTE_USER}
  • $url - request url
  • $pathInfo - pathinfo from the CGI query
Allows a plugin to set the username. Normally Foswiki gets the username from the login manager. This handler gives you a chance to override the login manager.

Return the login name.

This handler is called very early, immediately after earlyInitPlugin.

Since: Foswiki::Plugins::VERSION = '2.0'

registrationHandler($web, $wikiName, $loginName )

  • $web - the name of the web in the current CGI query
  • $wikiName - users wiki name
  • $loginName - users login name

Called when a new user registers with this Foswiki.

Note that the handler is not called when the user submits the registration form if {Register}{NeedVerification} is enabled. It is then called when the user submits the activation code.

Since: Foswiki::Plugins::VERSION = '2.0'

commonTagsHandler($text, $topic, $web, $included, $meta )

  • $text - text to be processed
  • $topic - the name of the topic in the current CGI query
  • $web - the name of the web in the current CGI query
  • $included - Boolean flag indicating whether the handler is invoked on an included topic
  • $meta - meta-data object for the topic MAY BE undef
This handler is called by the code that expands %MACROS% syntax in the topic body and in form fields. It may be called many times while a topic is being rendered.

Only plugins that have to parse the entire topic content should implement this function. For expanding macros with trivial syntax it is far more efficient to use Foswiki::Func::registerTagHandler (see initPlugin).

Internal Foswiki macros, (and any macros declared using Foswiki::Func::registerTagHandler) are expanded before, and then again after, this function is called to ensure all %MACROS% are expanded.

NOTE: when this handler is called, <verbatim> blocks have been removed from the text (though all other blocks such as <pre> and <noautolink> are still present).

NOTE: meta-data is not embedded in the text passed to this handler. Use the $meta object.

Since: $Foswiki::Plugins::VERSION 2.0

beforeCommonTagsHandler($text, $topic, $web, $meta )

  • $text - text to be processed
  • $topic - the name of the topic in the current CGI query
  • $web - the name of the web in the current CGI query
  • $meta - meta-data object for the topic MAY BE undef
This handler is called before Foswiki does any expansion of its own internal variables. It is designed for use by cache plugins. Note that when this handler is called, <verbatim> blocks are still present in the text.

NOTE: This handler is called once for each call to commonTagsHandler i.e. it may be called many times during the rendering of a topic.

NOTE: meta-data is not embedded in the text passed to this handler.

NOTE: This handler is not separately called on included topics.

afterCommonTagsHandler($text, $topic, $web, $meta )

  • $text - text to be processed
  • $topic - the name of the topic in the current CGI query
  • $web - the name of the web in the current CGI query
  • $meta - meta-data object for the topic MAY BE undef
This handler is called after Foswiki has completed expansion of %MACROS%. It is designed for use by cache plugins. Note that when this handler is called, <verbatim> blocks are present in the text.

NOTE: This handler is called once for each call to commonTagsHandler i.e. it may be called many times during the rendering of a topic.

NOTE: meta-data is not embedded in the text passed to this handler.

preRenderingHandler( $text, \%map )

  • $text - text, with the head, verbatim and pre blocks replaced with placeholders
  • \%removed - reference to a hash that maps the placeholders to the removed blocks.

Handler called immediately before Foswiki syntax structures (such as lists) are processed, but after all variables have been expanded. Use this handler to process special syntax only recognised by your plugin.

Placeholders are text strings constructed using the tag name and a sequence number e.g. 'pre1', "verbatim6", "head1" etc. Placeholders are inserted into the text inside <!--!marker!--> characters so the text will contain <!--!pre1!--> for placeholder pre1.

Each removed block is represented by the block text and the parameters passed to the tag (usually empty) e.g. for

<pre class='slobadob'>
XYZ
</pre>
the map will contain:
$removed->{'pre1'}{text}:   XYZ
$removed->{'pre1'}{params}: class="slobadob"
Iterating over blocks for a single tag is easy. For example, to prepend a line number to every line of every pre block you might use this code:
foreach my $placeholder ( keys %$map ) {
    if( $placeholder =~ /^pre/i ) {
        my $n = 1;
        $map->{$placeholder}{text} =~ s/^/$n++/gem;
    }
}

NOTE: This handler is called once for each rendered block of text i.e. it may be called several times during the rendering of a topic.

NOTE: meta-data is not embedded in the text passed to this handler.

Since Foswiki::Plugins::VERSION = '2.0'

postRenderingHandler( $text )

  • $text - the text that has just been rendered. May be modified in place.

NOTE: This handler is called once for each rendered block of text i.e. it may be called several times during the rendering of a topic.

NOTE: meta-data is not embedded in the text passed to this handler.

Since Foswiki::Plugins::VERSION = '2.0'

beforeEditHandler($text, $topic, $web )

  • $text - text that will be edited
  • $topic - the name of the topic in the current CGI query
  • $web - the name of the web in the current CGI query
This handler is called by the edit script just before presenting the edit text in the edit box. It is called once when the edit script is run.

NOTE: meta-data may be embedded in the text passed to this handler (using %META: tags)

Since: Foswiki::Plugins::VERSION = '2.0'

afterEditHandler($text, $topic, $web, $meta )

  • $text - text that is being previewed
  • $topic - the name of the topic in the current CGI query
  • $web - the name of the web in the current CGI query
  • $meta - meta-data for the topic.
This handler is called by the preview script just before presenting the text. It is called once when the preview script is run.

NOTE: this handler is not called unless the text is previewed.

NOTE: meta-data is not embedded in the text passed to this handler. Use the $meta object.

Since: $Foswiki::Plugins::VERSION 2.0

beforeSaveHandler($text, $topic, $web, $meta )

  • $text - text with embedded meta-data tags
  • $topic - the name of the topic in the current CGI query
  • $web - the name of the web in the current CGI query
  • $meta - the metadata of the topic being saved, represented by a Foswiki::Meta object.

This handler is called each time a topic is saved.

NOTE: meta-data is embedded in $text (using %META: tags). If you modify the $meta object, then it will override any changes to the meta-data embedded in the text. Modify either the META in the text or the $meta object, never both. You are recommended to modify the $meta object rather than the text, as this approach is proof against changes in the embedded text format.

Since: Foswiki::Plugins::VERSION = 2.0

afterSaveHandler($text, $topic, $web, $error, $meta )

  • $text - the text of the topic excluding meta-data tags (see beforeSaveHandler)
  • $topic - the name of the topic in the current CGI query
  • $web - the name of the web in the current CGI query
  • $error - any error string returned by the save.
  • $meta - the metadata of the saved topic, represented by a Foswiki::Meta object

This handler is called each time a topic is saved.

NOTE: meta-data is embedded in $text (using %META: tags)

Since: Foswiki::Plugins::VERSION 2.0

afterRenameHandler( $oldWeb, $oldTopic, $oldAttachment, $newWeb, $newTopic, $newAttachment )

  • $oldWeb - name of old web
  • $oldTopic - name of old topic (empty string if web rename)
  • $oldAttachment - name of old attachment (empty string if web or topic rename)
  • $newWeb - name of new web
  • $newTopic - name of new topic (empty string if web rename)
  • $newAttachment - name of new attachment (empty string if web or topic rename)

This handler is called just after the rename/move/delete action of a web, topic or attachment.

Since: Foswiki::Plugins::VERSION = '2.0'

beforeAttachmentSaveHandler(\%attrHash, $topic, $web )

  • \%attrHash - reference to hash of attachment attribute values
  • $topic - the name of the topic in the current CGI query
  • $web - the name of the web in the current CGI query
This handler is called once when an attachment is uploaded. When this handler is called, the attachment has not been recorded in the database.

The attributes hash will include at least the following attributes:

  • attachment => the attachment name
  • comment - the comment
  • user - the user id
  • tmpFilename - name of a temporary file containing the attachment data

Since: Foswiki::Plugins::VERSION = 2.0

afterAttachmentSaveHandler(\%attrHash, $topic, $web, $error )

  • \%attrHash - reference to hash of attachment attribute values
  • $topic - the name of the topic in the current CGI query
  • $web - the name of the web in the current CGI query
  • $error - any error string generated during the save process
This handler is called just after the save action. The attributes hash will include at least the following attributes:
  • attachment => the attachment name
  • comment - the comment
  • user - the user id

Since: Foswiki::Plugins::VERSION = 2.0

mergeHandler( $diff, $old, $new, \%info ) -> $text

Try to resolve a difference encountered during merge. The differences array is an array of hash references, where each hash contains the following fields:
  • $diff => one of the characters '+', '-', 'c' or ' '.
    • '+' - new contains text inserted in the new version
    • '-' - old contains text deleted from the old version
    • 'c' - old contains text from the old version, and new text from the version being saved
    • ' ' - new contains text common to both versions, or the change only involved whitespace
  • $old => text from version currently saved
  • $new => text from version being saved
  • \%info is a reference to the form field description { name, title, type, size, value, tooltip, attributes, referenced }. It must not be wrtten to. This parameter will be undef when merging the body text of the topic.

Plugins should try to resolve differences and return the merged text. For example, a radio button field where we have { diff=>'c', old=>'Leafy', new=>'Barky' } might be resolved as 'Treelike'. If the plugin cannot resolve a difference it should return undef.

The merge handler will be called several times during a save; once for each difference that needs resolution.

If any merges are left unresolved after all plugins have been given a chance to intercede, the following algorithm is used to decide how to merge the data:

  1. new is taken for all radio, checkbox and select fields to resolve 'c' conflicts
  2. '+' and '-' text is always included in the the body text and text fields
  3. <del>conflict</del> <ins>markers</ins> are used to mark 'c' merges in text fields

The merge handler is called whenever a topic is saved, and a merge is required to resolve concurrent edits on a topic.

Since: Foswiki::Plugins::VERSION = 2.0

modifyHeaderHandler( \%headers, $query )

  • \%headers - reference to a hash of existing header values
  • $query - reference to CGI query object
Lets the plugin modify the HTTP headers that will be emitted when a page is written to the browser. \%headers= will contain the headers proposed by the core, plus any modifications made by other plugins that also implement this method that come earlier in the plugins list.
$headers->{expires} = '+1h';

Note that this is the HTTP header which is not the same as the HTML <HEAD> tag. The contents of the <HEAD> tag may be manipulated using the Foswiki::Func::addToHEAD method.

Since: Foswiki::Plugins::VERSION 2.0

redirectCgiQueryHandler($query, $url )

  • $query - the CGI query
  • $url - the URL to redirect to

This handler can be used to replace Foswiki's internal redirect function.

If this handler is defined in more than one plugin, only the handler in the earliest plugin in the INSTALLEDPLUGINS list will be called. All the others will be ignored.

Since: Foswiki::Plugins::VERSION 2.0

renderFormFieldForEditHandler($name, $type, $size, $value, $attributes, $possibleValues) -> $html

This handler is called before built-in types are considered. It generates the HTML text rendering this form field, or false, if the rendering should be done by the built-in type handlers.

  • $name - name of form field
  • $type - type of form field (checkbox, radio etc)
  • $size - size of form field
  • $value - value held in the form field
  • $attributes - attributes of form field
  • $possibleValues - the values defined as options for form field, if any. May be a scalar (one legal value) or a ref to an array (several legal values)

Return HTML text that renders this field. If false, form rendering continues by considering the built-in types.

Since: Foswiki::Plugins::VERSION 2.0

Note that you can also extend the range of available types by providing a subclass of Foswiki::Form::FieldDefinition to implement the new type (see Foswiki::Extensions.JSCalendarContrib and Foswiki::Extensions.RatingContrib for examples). This is the preferred way to extend the form field types.

renderWikiWordHandler($linkText, $hasExplicitLinkLabel, $web, $topic) -> $linkText

  • $linkText - the text for the link i.e. for [[Link][blah blah]] it's blah blah, for BlahBlah it's BlahBlah, and for Blah Blah? it's Blah Blah.
  • $hasExplicitLinkLabel - true if the link is of the form [[Link][blah blah]] (false if it's =[Blah]] or =BlahBlah)
  • $web, $topic - specify the topic being rendered

Called during rendering, this handler allows the plugin a chance to change the rendering of labels used for links.

Return the new link text.

Since: Foswiki::Plugins::VERSION 2.0

completePageHandler($html, $httpHeaders)

This handler is called on the ingredients of every page that is output by the standard CGI scripts. It is designed primarily for use by cache and security plugins.

  • $html - the body of the page (normally <html>..$lt;/html>)
  • $httpHeaders - the HTTP headers. Note that the headers do not contain a Content-length. That will be computed and added immediately before the page is actually written. This is a string, which must end in \n\n.

Since: Foswiki::Plugins::VERSION 2.0

restExample($session) -> $text

This is an example of a sub to be called by the rest script. The parameter is:

  • $session - The Foswiki object associated to this session.

Additional parameters can be recovered via the query object in the $session.

For more information, check CommandAndCGIScripts#rest

For information about handling error returns from REST handlers, see Foswiki::Support.Faq1

Since: Foswiki::Plugins::VERSION 2.0

 
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