---+ Package =TWiki=
TWiki operates by creating a singleton object (known as the Session
object) that acts as a point of reference for all the different
modules in the system. This package is the class for this singleton,
and also contains the vast bulk of the basic constants and the per-
site configuration mechanisms.
Global variables are avoided wherever possible to avoid problems
with CGI accelerators such as mod_perl.
%TOC%
---++ StaticMethod *getTWikiLibDir* () -> $path
STATIC method.
Returns the full path of the directory containing TWiki.pm
---++ ObjectMethod *UTF82SiteCharSet* ($utf8) -> $ascii
Auto-detect UTF-8 vs. site charset in string, and convert UTF-8 into site
charset.
---++ ObjectMethod *writeCompletePage* ($text,$pageType,$contentType)
Write a complete HTML page with basic header to the browser.
* =$text= is the text of the page body (<html> to </html> if it's HTML)
* =$pageType= - May be "edit", which will cause headers to be generated that force
caching for 24 hours, to prevent Codev.BackFromPreviewLosesText bug, which caused
data loss with IE5 and IE6.
* =$contentType= - page content type | text/html
This method removes noautolink and nop tags before outputting the page unless
$contentType is text/plain.
---++ ObjectMethod *writePageHeader* ($query,$pageType,$contentType,$contentLength)
All parameters are optional.
* =$query= CGI query object | Session CGI query (there is no good reason to set this)
* =$pageType= - May be "edit", which will cause headers to be generated that force caching for 24 hours, to prevent Codev.BackFromPreviewLosesText bug, which caused data loss with IE5 and IE6.
* =$contentType= - page content type | text/html
* =$contentLength= - content-length | no content-length will be set if this is undefined, as required by HTTP1.1
Implements the post-Dec2001 release plugin API, which requires the
writeHeaderHandler in plugin to return a string of HTTP headers, CR/LF
delimited. Filters any illegal headers. Plugin headers will override
core settings.
---++ ObjectMethod *redirect* ($url,$passthrough)
Redirects the request to =$url=, *unless*
1 It is overridden by a plugin declaring a =redirectCgiQueryHandler=.
1 =$session->{cgiQuery}= is =undef= or
1 $query->param('noredirect') is set to a true value.
Thus a redirect is only generated when in a CGI context.
Normally this method will ignore parameters to the current query.
If $passthrough is set, then it will pass all parameters that were passed
to the current query on to the redirect target. If the request_method was
GET, then all parameters can be passed in the URL. If the
request_method was POST then it caches the form data and passes over a
cache reference in the redirect GET.
Passthrough is only meaningful if the redirect target is on the same server.
---++ ObjectMethod *cacheQuery* () -> $queryString
Caches the current query in the params cache, and returns a rewritten
query string for the cache to be picked up again on the other side of a
redirect.
We can't encode post params into a redirect, because they may exceed the
size of the GET request. So we cache the params, and reload them when the
redirect target is reached.
---++ StaticMethod *isValidWikiWord* ($name) -> $boolean
Check for a valid WikiWord or WikiName
---++ StaticMethod *isValidTopicName* ($name) -> $boolean
Check for a valid topic name
---++ StaticMethod *isValidAbbrev* ($name) -> $boolean
Check for a valid ABBREV (acronym)
---++ StaticMethod *isValidWebName* ($name,$system) -> $boolean
STATIC Check for a valid web name. If $system is true, then
system web names are considered valid (names starting with _)
otherwise only user web names are valid
---++ ObjectMethod *readOnlyMirrorWeb* ($theWeb) -> ($mirrorSiteName,$mirrorViewURL,$mirrorLink,$mirrorNote)
If this is a mirrored web, return information about the mirror. The info
is returned in a quadruple:
| site name | URL | link | note |
---++ ObjectMethod *getSkin* () -> $string
Get the currently requested skin path
---++ ObjectMethod *getScriptUrl* ($absolute,$script,$web,$topic,...) -> $scriptURL
Returns the URL to a TWiki script, providing the web and topic as
"path info" parameters. The result looks something like this:
"http://host/twiki/bin/$script/$web/$topic".
* =...= - an arbitrary number of name,value parameter pairs that will be url-encoded and added to the url. The special parameter name '#' is reserved for specifying an anchor. e.g. getScriptUrl('x','y','view','#'=>'XXX',a=>1,b=>2) will give .../view/x/y?a=1&b=2#XXX
If $absolute is set, generates an absolute URL. $absolute is advisory only;
TWiki can decide to generate absolute URLs (for example when run from the
command-line) even when relative URLs have been requested.
The default script url is taken from {ScriptUrlPath}, unless there is
an exception defined for the given script in {ScriptUrlPaths}. Both
{ScriptUrlPath} and {ScriptUrlPaths} may be absolute or relative URIs. If
they are absolute, then they will always generate absolute URLs. if they
are relative, then they will be converted to absolute when required (e.g.
when running from the command line, or when generating rss). If
$script is not given, absolute URLs will always be generated.
If either the web or the topic is defined, will generate a full url (including web and topic). Otherwise will generate only up to the script name. An undefined web will default to the main web name.
---++ ObjectMethod *getPubUrl* ($absolute,$web,$topic,$attachment) -> $url
Composes a pub url. If $absolute is set, returns an absolute URL.
If $absolute is set, generates an absolute URL. $absolute is advisory only;
TWiki can decide to generate absolute URLs (for example when run from the
command-line) even when relative URLs have been requested.
$web, $topic and $attachment are optional. A partial URL path will be
generated if one or all is not given.
---++ ObjectMethod *getIconUrl* ($absolute,$iconName) -> $iconURL
Map an icon name to a URL path.
---++ ObjectMethod *mapToIconFileName* ($fileName,$default) -> $fileName
Maps from a filename (or just the extension) to the name of the
file that contains the image for that file type.
---++ ObjectMethod *getOopsUrl* ($template,@options) -> $absoluteOopsURL
Composes a URL for an "oops" error page. The @options consists of a list
of key => value pairs. The following keys are used:
* =-web= - web name
* =-topic= - topic name
* =-def= - optional template def within the main template file
* =-params= - a single parameter, or a reference to an array of parameters These are passed in the URL as '¶m1=' etc.
Do _not_ include the "oops" part in front of the template name.
Alternatively you can pass a reference to an OopsException in place of the template. All other parameters will be ignored.
The returned URL ends up looking something like this:
"http://host/twiki/bin/oops/$web/$topic?template=$template¶m1=$scriptParams[0]..."
Note: if {keep} is true in the params, then they will also be pushed into the
current query.
---++ ObjectMethod *normalizeWebTopicName* ($theWeb,$theTopic) -> ($theWeb,$theTopic)
Normalize a Web.TopicName
See TWikiFuncDotPm for a full specification of the expansion (not duplicated here)
*WARNING* if there is no web specification (in the web or topic parameters) the web
defaults to $TWiki::cfg{UsersWebName}. If there is no topic specification, or the topic
is '0', the topic defaults to the web home topic name.
---++ ClassMethod *new* ($loginName,$query,\%initialContext)
Constructs a new TWiki object. Parameters are taken from the query object.
* =$loginName= is the username of the user you want to be logged-in if none is
available from a session or browser. Used mainly for side scripts and debugging.
* =$query= the CGI query (may be undef, in which case an empty query is used)
* =\%initialContext= - reference to a hash containing context name=value pairs
to be pre-installed in the context hash
---++ ObjectMethod *finish*
Complete processing after the client's HTTP request has been responded
to. Right now this does two things:
1 calling TWiki::Client to flushing the user's session (if any) to disk,
2 breaking circular references to allow garbage collection in persistent
environments
---++ ObjectMethod *writeLog* ($action,$webTopic,$extra,$user)
* =$action= - what happened, e.g. view, save, rename
* =$wbTopic= - what it happened to
* =$extra= - extra info, such as minor flag
* =$user= - user who did the saving (user object or string user name)
Write the log for an event to the logfile
---++ ObjectMethod *writeWarning* ($text)
Prints date, time, and contents $text to $TWiki::cfg{WarningFileName}, typically
'warnings.txt'. Use for warnings and errors that may require admin
intervention. Use this for defensive programming warnings (e.g. assertions).
---++ ObjectMethod *writeDebug* ($text)
Prints date, time, and contents of $text to $TWiki::cfg{DebugFileName}, typically
'debug.txt'. Use for debugging messages.
---++ StaticMethod *applyPatternToIncludedText* ($text,$pattern) -> $text
Apply a pattern on included text to extract a subset
---++ ObjectMethod *inlineAlert* ($template,$def,...) -> $string
Format an error for inline inclusion in rendered output. The message string
is obtained from the template 'oops'.$template, and the DEF $def is
selected. The parameters (...) are used to populate %PARAM1%..%PARAMn%
---++ StaticMethod *parseSections* ($text) -> ($string,$sectionlistref)
Generic parser for sections within a topic. Sections are delimited
by STARTSECTION and ENDSECTION, which may be nested, overlapped or
otherwise abused. The parser builds an array of sections, which is
ordered by the order of the STARTSECTION within the topic. It also
removes all the SECTION tags from the text, and returns the text
and the array of sections.
Each section is a =TWiki::Attrs= object, which contains the attributes
{type, name, start, end}
where start and end are character offsets in the
string *after all section tags have been removed*. All sections
are required to be uniquely named; if a section is unnamed, it
will be given a generated name. Sections may overlap or nest.
See test/unit/Fn_SECTION.pm for detailed testcases that
round out the spec.
---++ ObjectMethod *expandVariablesOnTopicCreation* ($text,$user) -> $text
* =$text= - text to expand
* =$user= - reference to user object. This is the user expanded in e.g. %USERNAME. Optional, defaults to logged-in user.
Expand limited set of variables during topic creation. These are variables
expected in templates that must be statically expanded in new content.
# SMELL: no plugin handler
---++ StaticMethod *entityEncode* ($text,$extras) -> $encodedText
Escape special characters to HTML numeric entities. This is *not* a generic
encoding, it is tuned specifically for use in TWiki.
HTML4.0 spec:
"Certain characters in HTML are reserved for use as markup and must be
escaped to appear literally. The "<" character may be represented with
an entity, <. Similarly, ">"
is escaped as >, and "&" is escaped
as &. If an attribute value contains a
double quotation mark and is delimited by double quotation marks, then the
quote should be escaped as ".
Other entities exist for special characters that cannot easily be entered
with some keyboards..."
This method encodes HTML special and any non-printable ascii
characters (except for \n and \r) using numeric entities.
FURTHER this method also encodes characters that are special in TWiki
meta-language.
$extras is an optional param that may be used to include *additional*
characters in the set of encoded characters. It should be a string
containing the additional chars.
---++ StaticMethod *entityDecode* ($encodedText) -> $text
Decodes all numeric entities (e.g. {). _Does not_ decode
named entities such as & (use HTML::Entities for that)
---++ StaticMethod *urlEncode* ($string) -> encodedstring
Encode by converting characters that are illegal in URLs to
their %NN equivalents. This method is used for encoding
strings that must be embedded _verbatim_ in URLs; it cannot
be applied to URLs themselves, as it escapes reserved
characters such as = and ?.
RFC 1738, Dec. '94:
>
...Only alphanumerics [0-9a-zA-Z], the special
characters $-_.+!*'(), and reserved characters used for their
reserved purposes may be used unencoded within a URL.
Reserved characters are $&+,/:;=?@ - these are _also_ encoded by
this method.
SMELL: For non-ISO-8859-1 $TWiki::cfg{Site}{CharSet}, need to convert to
UTF-8 before URL encoding. This encoding only supports 8-bit
character codes.
---++ StaticMethod *urlDecode* ($string) -> decodedstring
Reverses the encoding done in urlEncode.
---++ StaticMethod *isTrue* ($value,$default) -> $boolean
Returns 1 if =$value= is true, and 0 otherwise. "true" means set to
something with a Perl true value, with the special cases that "off",
"false" and "no" (case insensitive) are forced to false. Leading and
trailing spaces in =$value= are ignored.
If the value is undef, then =$default= is returned. If =$default= is
not specified it is taken as 0.
---++ StaticMethod *spaceOutWikiWord* ($word,$sep) -> $string
Spaces out a wiki word by inserting a string (default: one space) between each word component.
With parameter $sep any string may be used as separator between the word components; if $sep is undefined it defaults to a space.
---++ ObjectMethod *enterContext* ($id,$val)
Add the context id $id into the set of active contexts. The $val
can be anything you like, but should always evaluate to boolean
TRUE.
An example of the use of contexts is in the use of tag
expansion. The commonTagsHandler in plugins is called every
time tags need to be expanded, and the context of that expansion
is signalled by the expanding module using a context id. So the
forms module adds the context id "form" before invoking common
tags expansion.
Contexts are not just useful for tag expansion; they are also
relevant when rendering.
Contexts are intended for use mainly by plugins. Core modules can
use $session->inContext( $id ) to determine if a context is active.
---++ ObjectMethod *leaveContext* ($id)
Remove the context id $id from the set of active contexts.
(see =enterContext= for more information on contexts)
---++ ObjectMethod *inContext* ($id)
Return the value for the given context id
(see =enterContext= for more information on contexts)
---++ StaticMethod *registerTagHandler* ($tag,$fnref)
STATIC Add a tag handler to the function tag handlers.
* =$tag= name of the tag e.g. MYTAG
* =$fnref= Function to execute. Will be passed ($session, \%params, $web, $topic )
---++ StaticMethod *registerRESTHandler* ($subject,$verb,\&fn)
Adds a function to the dispatch table of the REST interface
for a given subject. See TWikiScripts#rest for more info.
* =$subject= - The subject under which the function will be registered.
* =$verb= - The verb under which the function will be registered.
* =\&fn= - Reference to the function.
The handler function must be of the form:
sub handler(\%session,$subject,$verb) -> $text
where:
* =\%session= - a reference to the TWiki session object (may be ignored)
* =$subject= - The invoked subject (may be ignored)
* =$verb= - The invoked verb (may be ignored)
*Since:* TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1
---++ StaticMethod *restDispatch* ($subject,$verb)=>\&fn
Returns the handler function associated to the given $subject and $werb,
or undef if none is found.
*Since:* TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1
---++ ObjectMethod *handleCommonTags* ($text,$web,$topic) -> $text
Processes %VARIABLE%, and %TOC% syntax; also includes
'commonTagsHandler' plugin hook.
Returns the text of the topic, after file inclusion, variable substitution,
table-of-contents generation, and any plugin changes from commonTagsHandler.
---++ ObjectMethod *addToHEAD* ($id,$html)
Add =$html= to the HEAD tag of the page currently being generated.
Note that TWiki variables may be used in the HEAD. They will be expanded
according to normal variable expansion rules.
The 'id' is used to ensure that multiple adds of the same block of HTML don't
result in it being added many times.
---++ StaticMethod *initialize* ($pathInfo,$remoteUser,$topic,$url,$query) -> ($topicName,$webName,$scriptUrlPath,$userName,$dataDir)
Return value: ( $topicName, $webName, $TWiki::cfg{ScriptUrlPath}, $userName, $TWiki::cfg{DataDir} )
Static method to construct a new singleton session instance.
It creates a new TWiki and sets the Plugins $SESSION variable to
point to it, so that TWiki::Func methods will work.
This method is *DEPRECATED* but is maintained for script compatibility.
Note that $theUrl, if specified, must be identical to $query->url()
---++ StaticMethod *readFile* ($filename) -> $text
Returns the entire contents of the given file, which can be specified in any
format acceptable to the Perl open() function. Fast, but inherently unsafe.
WARNING: Never, ever use this for accessing topics or attachments! Use the
Store API for that. This is for global control files only, and should be
used *only* if there is *absolutely no alternative*.
---++ StaticMethod *expandStandardEscapes* ($str) -> $unescapedStr
Expands standard escapes used in parameter values to block evaluation. The following escapes
are handled:
| *Escape:* | *Expands To:* |
| =$n= or =$n()= | New line. Use =$n()= if followed by alphanumeric character, e.g. write =Foo$n()Bar= instead of =Foo$nBar= |
| =$nop= or =$nop()= | Is a "no operation". |
| =$quot= | Double quote (="=) |
| =$percnt= | Percent sign (=%=) |
| =$dollar= | Dollar sign (=$=) |