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Since some preprocessor directives insert raw HTML, it would be good to
specify, per-format, how to pass HTML so that it goes through the format
OK. With Markdown we cross our fingers; with reST we use the "raw"
directive.
I added an extra named parameter to the htmlize hook, which feels sort of
wrong, since none of the other hooks take parameters. Let me know what
you think. --Ethan
Seems fairly reasonable, actually. Shouldn't the `$type` come from `$page`
instead of `$destpage` though? Only other obvious change is to make the
escape parameter optional, and only call it if set. --[[Joey]]
> I couldn't figure out what to make it from, but thinking it through,
> yeah, it should be $page. Revised patch follows. --Ethan
>> I've updated the patch some more, but I think it's incomplete. ikiwiki
>> emits raw html when expanding WikiLinks too, and it would need to escape
>> those. Assuming that escaping html embedded in the middle of a sentence
>> works.. --[[Joey]]
>>> Revised again. I get around this by making another hook, htmlescapelink,
>>> which is called to generate links in whatever language. In addition, it
>>> doesn't (can't?) generate
>>> spans, and it doesn't handle inlineable image links. If these were
>>> desired, the approach to take would probably be to use substitution
>>> definitions, which would require generating two bits of code for each
>>> link/html snippet, and putting one at the end of the paragraph (or maybe
>>> the document?).
>>> To specify that (for example) Discussion links are meant to be HTML and
>>> not rst or whatever, I added a "genhtml" parameter to htmllink. It seems
>>> to work -- see <http://ikidev.betacantrips.com/blah.html> for an example.
>>> --Ethan
## Alternative solution
[Here](http://www.jk.fr.eu.org/ikiwiki/format-escapes-2.diff) is a patch
largely inspired from the one below, which is up to date and written with
[[todo/multiple_output_formats]] in mind. "htmlize" hooks are generalized
to "convert" ones, which can be registered for any pair of filename
extensions.
Preprocessor directives are allowed to return the content to be inserted
as a hash, in any format they want, provided they provide htmlize hooks for it.
Pseudo filename extensions (such as `"_link"`) can also be introduced,
which aren't used as real extensions but provide useful intermediate types.
--[[JeremieKoenig]]
> Wow, this is in many ways a beautiful patch. I did notice one problem,
> if a link is converted to rst and then from there to a hyperlink, the
> styling info usially added to such a link is lost. I wonder if it would
> be better to lose _link stuff and just create link html that is fed into
> the rst,html converter. Other advantage to doing that is that link
> creation has a rather complex interface, with selflink, attrs, url, and
> content parameters.
>
> --[[Joey]]
>> Thanks for the compliment. I must confess that I'm not too familiar with
>> rst. I am using this todo item somewhat as a pretext to get the conversion
>> stuff in, which I need to implement some other stuff. As a result I was
>> less careful with the rst plugin than with the rest of the patch.
>> I just updated the patch to fix some other problems which I found with
>> more testing, and document the current limitations.
>> Rst cannot embed raw html in the middle of a paragraph, which is why
>> "_link" was necessary. Rst links are themselves tricky and can't be made to
>> work inside of words without knowledge about the context.
>> Both problems could be fixed by inserting marks instead of the html/link,
>> which would be replaced at a later stage (htmlize, format), somewhat
>> similiar to the way the toc plugin works. When I get more time I will
>> try to fix the remaining glitches this way.
>> Also, I think it would be useful if ikiwiki had an option to export
>> the preprocessed source. This way you can use docutils to convert your
>> rst documents to other formats. Raw html would be loosed in such a
>> process (both with directives and marks), which is another
>> argument for `"_link"` and other intermediate forms. I think I can
>> come up with a way for rst's convert_link to be used only for export
>> purposes, though.
>> --[[JeremieKoenig]]
> Another problem with this approach is when there is some html (say a
> table), that contains a wikilink. If the link is left up to the markup
> lamguage to handle, it will never convert it to a link, since the table
> will be processed as a chunk of raw html.
> --[[Joey]]
### Updated patch
I've created an updated [patch](http://www.idletheme.org/code/patches/ikiwiki-format-escapes-rlk-2007-09-24.diff) against the current revision. No real functionality changes, except for a small test script, one minor bugfix (put a "join" around a scalar-context "map" in convert_link), and some wrangling to get it merged properly; I thought it might be helpful for anyone else who wants to work on the code.
(With that out of the way, I think I'm going to take a stab at Jeremie's plan to use marks which would be replaced post-htmlization. I've also got an eye towards [[todo/multiple_output_formats]].)
--Ryan Koppenhaver
## Original patch
[[!tag patch]]
<pre>
Index: debian/changelog
===================================================================
--- debian/changelog (revision 3197)
+++ debian/changelog (working copy)
@@ -24,6 +24,9 @@
than just a suggests, since OpenID is enabled by default.
* Fix a bug that caused link(foo) to succeed if page foo did not exist.
* Fix tags to page names that contain special characters.
+ * Based on a patch by Ethan, add a new htmlescape hook, that is called
+ when a preprocssor directive emits inline html. The rst plugin uses this
+ hook to support inlined raw html.
[ Josh Triplett ]
* Use pngcrush and optipng on all PNG files.
Index: IkiWiki/Render.pm
===================================================================
--- IkiWiki/Render.pm (revision 3197)
+++ IkiWiki/Render.pm (working copy)
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
if ($page !~ /.*\/\Q$discussionlink\E$/ &&
(length $config{cgiurl} ||
exists $links{$page."/".$discussionlink})) {
- $template->param(discussionlink => htmllink($page, $page, gettext("Discussion"), noimageinline => 1, forcesubpage => 1));
+ $template->param(discussionlink => htmllink($page, $page, gettext("Discussion"), noimageinline => 1, forcesubpage => 1, genhtml => 1));
$actions++;
}
}
Index: IkiWiki/Plugin/rst.pm
===================================================================
--- IkiWiki/Plugin/rst.pm (revision 3197)
+++ IkiWiki/Plugin/rst.pm (working copy)
@@ -30,15 +30,36 @@
html = publish_string(stdin.read(), writer_name='html',
settings_overrides = { 'halt_level': 6,
'file_insertion_enabled': 0,
- 'raw_enabled': 0 }
+ 'raw_enabled': 1 }
);
print html[html.find('<body>')+6:html.find('</body>')].strip();
";
sub import {
hook(type => "htmlize", id => "rst", call => \&htmlize);
+ hook(type => "htmlescape", id => "rst", call => \&htmlescape);
+ hook(type => "htmlescapelink", id => "rst", call => \&htmlescapelink);
}
+sub htmlescapelink ($$;@) {
+ my $url = shift;
+ my $text = shift;
+ my %params = @_;
+
+ if ($params{broken}){
+ return "`? <$url>`_\ $text";
+ }
+ else {
+ return "`$text <$url>`_";
+ }
+}
+
+sub htmlescape ($) {
+ my $html=shift;
+ $html=~s/^/ /mg;
+ return ".. raw:: html\n\n".$html;
+}
+
sub htmlize (@) {
my %params=@_;
my $content=$params{content};
Index: doc/plugins/write.mdwn
===================================================================
--- doc/plugins/write.mdwn (revision 3197)
+++ doc/plugins/write.mdwn (working copy)
@@ -121,6 +121,26 @@
The function is passed named parameters: "page" and "content" and should
return the htmlized content.
+### htmlescape
+
+ hook(type => "htmlescape", id => "ext", call => \&htmlescape);
+
+Some markup languages do not allow raw html to be mixed in with the markup
+language, and need it to be escaped in some way. This hook is a companion
+to the htmlize hook, and is called when ikiwiki detects that a preprocessor
+directive is inserting raw html. It is passed the chunk of html in
+question, and should return the escaped chunk.
+
+### htmlescapelink
+
+ hook(type => "htmlescapelink", id => "ext", call => \&htmlescapelink);
+
+Some markup languages have special syntax to link to other pages. This hook
+is a companion to the htmlize and htmlescape hooks, and it is called when a
+link is inserted. It is passed the target of the link and the text of the
+link, and an optional named parameter "broken" if a broken link is being
+generated. It should return the correctly-formatted link.
+
### pagetemplate
hook(type => "pagetemplate", id => "foo", call => \&pagetemplate);
@@ -355,6 +375,7 @@
* forcesubpage - set to force a link to a subpage
* linktext - set to force the link text to something
* anchor - set to make the link include an anchor
+* genhtml - set to generate HTML and not escape for correct format
#### `readfile($;$)`
Index: doc/plugins/rst.mdwn
===================================================================
--- doc/plugins/rst.mdwn (revision 3197)
+++ doc/plugins/rst.mdwn (working copy)
@@ -10,10 +10,8 @@
Note that this plugin does not interoperate very well with the rest of
ikiwiki. Limitations include:
-* reStructuredText does not allow raw html to be inserted into
- documents, but ikiwiki does so in many cases, including
- [[WikiLinks|ikiwiki/WikiLink]] and many
- [[Directives|ikiwiki/Directive]].
+* Some bits of ikiwiki may still assume that markdown is used or embed html
+ in ways that break reStructuredText. (Report bugs if you find any.)
* It's slow; it forks a copy of python for each page. While there is a
perl version of the reStructuredText processor, it is not being kept in
sync with the standard version, so is not used.
Index: IkiWiki.pm
===================================================================
--- IkiWiki.pm (revision 3197)
+++ IkiWiki.pm (working copy)
@@ -469,6 +469,10 @@
my $page=shift; # the page that will contain the link (different for inline)
my $link=shift;
my %opts=@_;
+ # we are processing $lpage and so we need to format things in accordance
+ # with the formatting language of $lpage. inline generates HTML so links
+ # will be escaped seperately.
+ my $type=pagetype($pagesources{$lpage});
my $bestlink;
if (! $opts{forcesubpage}) {
@@ -494,12 +498,17 @@
}
if (! grep { $_ eq $bestlink } map { @{$_} } values %renderedfiles) {
return $linktext unless length $config{cgiurl};
- return "<span><a href=\"".
- cgiurl(
- do => "create",
- page => pagetitle(lc($link), 1),
- from => $lpage
- ).
+ my $url = cgiurl(
+ do => "create",
+ page => pagetitle(lc($link), 1),
+ from => $lpage
+ );
+
+ if ($hooks{htmlescapelink}{$type} && ! $opts{genhtml}){
+ return $hooks{htmlescapelink}{$type}{call}->($url, $linktext,
+ broken => 1);
+ }
+ return "<span><a href=\"". $url.
"\">?</a>$linktext</span>"
}
@@ -514,6 +523,9 @@
$bestlink.="#".$opts{anchor};
}
+ if ($hooks{htmlescapelink}{$type} && !$opts{genhtml}) {
+ return $hooks{htmlescapelink}{$type}{call}->($bestlink, $linktext);
+ }
return "<a href=\"$bestlink\">$linktext</a>";
}
@@ -628,6 +640,14 @@
preview => $preprocess_preview,
);
$preprocessing{$page}--;
+
+ # Handle escaping html if the htmlizer needs it.
+ if ($ret =~ /[<>]/ && $pagesources{$page}) {
+ my $type=pagetype($pagesources{$page});
+ if ($hooks{htmlescape}{$type}) {
+ return $hooks{htmlescape}{$type}{call}->($ret);
+ }
+ }
return $ret;
}
else {
</pre>
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