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Foswiki::Meta Objects of this class act as handles onto real store objects. An object of this class can represent the Foswiki root, a web, or a topic.
Meta objects interact with the store using only the methods of Foswiki::Store. The rest of the core should interact only with Meta objects; the only exception to this are the *Exists methods that are published by the store interface (and facaded by the Foswiki class).
A meta object exists in one of two states; either unloaded, in which case it is simply a lightweight handle to a store location, and loaded, in which case it acts as a portal onto the actual store content of a specific revision of the topic.
An unloaded object is constructed by the new
constructor on this class, passing one to three parameters depending on whether the object represents the root, a web, or a topic.
A loaded object may be constructed by calling the load
constructor, or a previously constructed object may be converted to 'loaded' state by calling loadVersion
. Once an object is loaded with a specific revision, it cannot be reloaded.
Unloaded objects return undef from getLoadedRev
, or the loaded revision otherwise.
An unloaded object can be populated through calls to text($text)
, put
and putKeyed
. Such an object can be saved using save()
to create a new revision of the topic.
To the caller, a meta object carries two types of data. The first is the "plain text" of the topic, which is accessible through the text()
method. The object also behaves as a hash of different types of meta-data (keyed on the type, such as 'FIELD' and 'FILEATTACHMENT').
Each entry in the hash is an array, where each entry in the array contains another hash of the key=value pairs, corresponding to a single meta-datum.
If there may be multiple entries of the same top-level type (i.e. for FIELD and FILEATTACHMENT) then the array has multiple entries. These types are referred to as "keyed" types. The array entries are keyed with the attribute 'name' which must be in each entry in the array.
For unkeyed types, the array has only one entry.
Pictorially,
Implementor note: the _indices
field gives a quick lookup into this structure; it is a hash of top-level types, each mapping to a hash indexed on the key name. For the above example, it looks like this:
It is maintained on the fly by the methods of this module, which makes it important not to write new data directly into the structure, but always to go through the methods exported from here.
As required by the contract with Foswiki::Store, version numbers are required to be positive, non-zero integers. When passing in version numbers, 0, undef and '' are treated as referring to the latest (most recent) revision of the object. Version numbers are required to increase (later version numbers are greater than earlier) but are not required to be sequential.
IMPORTANT the methods on Foswiki::Meta
do not check access permissions (other than haveAccess
, obviously). This is a deliberate design decision, as these checks are expensive and many callers don't require them. For this reason, be very careful how you use Foswiki::Meta
. Extension authors will almost always find the methods they want in Foswiki::Func
, rather than in this class.
Since date indicates where functions or parameters have been added since the baseline of the API (Foswiki release 4.2.3). The date indicates the earliest date of a Foswiki release that will support that function or parameter.
Deprecated date indicates where a function or parameters has been deprecated. Deprecated functions will still work, though they should not be called in new plugins and should be replaced in older plugins as soon as possible. Deprecated parameters are simply ignored in Foswiki releases after date.
Until date indicates where a function or parameter has been removed. The date indicates the latest date at which Foswiki releases still supported the function or parameter.
PUBLIC %VALIDATE;
META:x validation. This hash maps from META: names to the type record registered by registerMETA. See registerMETA for more information on what these records contain.
_default is set on base meta-data types (those not added by Foswiki::Func::registerMETA) to differentiate the minimum required meta-data and that added by extensions.
StaticMethod
registerMETA($name, %syntax) Foswiki supports embedding meta-data into topics. For example,
%META:BOOK{title="Transit" author="Edmund Cooper" isbn="0-571-05724-1"}%
This meta-data is validated when it is read from the store. Meta-data that is not registered, or doesn't pass validation, is ignored. This function allows you to register a new META datum, passing the name in $name
. %syntax
contains information about the syntax and semantics of the tag.
The following entries are supported in %syntax
many=>1
. By default meta-data are single valued i.e. can only occur once in a topic. If you require the meta-data to be repeated many times (like META:FIELD and META:ATTACHMENT) then you must set this option. For example, to declare a many-valued BOOK
meta-data type:
registerMeta('BOOK', many => 1)
require=>[]
is used to check that a list of named parameters are present on the tag. For example,
registerMETA('BOOK', require => [ 'title', 'author' ]);
can be used to check that both title
and author
are present.
allow=>[]
lets you specify other optional parameters that are allowed on the tag. If you specify allow
then the validation will fail if the tag contains any parameters that are not in the allow
or require
lists. If you don't specify allow
then all parameters will be allowed.
require
and allow
only verify the presence of parameters, and not their values.
other=[]
lets you declare other legal parameters, and is provided mainly to support the initialisation of DB schema. It it is like allow
except that it doesn't imply any exclusion of META that contains unallowed params.
function=>\&fn
causes the function fn
to be called when the datum is encountered when reading a topic, passing in the name of the macro and the argument hash. The function must return a non-zero/undef value if the tag is acceptable, or 0 otherwise. For example:
registerMETA('BOOK', function => sub { my ($name, $args) = @_; # $name will be BOOK return isValidTitle($args->{title}); }
can be used to check that %META:BOOK{}
contains a valid title.
Checks are cumulative, so if you:
registerMETA('BOOK', function => \&checkParameters, require => [ 'title' ], allow => [ 'author', 'isbn' ]);
then all these conditions will be tested. Note that require
and allow
are tested after function
is called, to give the function a chance to rewrite the parameter list.
If no checker is registered for a META tag, then it will automatically be accepted into the topic meta-data.
alias=>'name'
lets you set an alias for the datum that will be added to the query language. For example, alias=>'info'
is used to alias 'META:TOPICINFO' in queries.
registerMeta('BOOK', alias => 'book', many => 1)
This lets you use syntax such as books[author='Anais Nin']
in queries. See QuerySearch for more on aliases.
ClassMethod
new($session, $web, $topic [, $text]) $session
- a Foswiki object (e.g. $Foswiki::Plugins::SESSION
) $web
, $topic
- the pathname of the object. If both are undef, this object is a handle for the root container. If $topic is undef, it is the handle to a web. Otherwise it's a handle to a topic. $web
and $topic
are defined. Construct a new, unloaded object. This method creates lightweight handles for store objects; the full content of the actual object will not be loaded. If you need to interact with the existing content of the stored object, use the load
method to load the content.
ClassMethod
new($prototype) Construct a new, unloaded object, using the session, web and topic in the prototype object (which must be type Foswiki::Meta).
ClassMethod
load($session, $web, $topic, $rev) This constructor will load (or otherwise fetch) the meta-data for a named web/topic.
$rev
- revision to load. If undef, 0, '' or > max available rev, will load the latest rev. If the revision is in range but does not exist, then will return an unloaded meta object (getLoadedRev() will be undef) This method is functionally identical to:
$this = Foswiki::Meta->new( $session, $web, $topic ); $this->loadVersion( $rev );
WARNING: see notes on revision numbers under getLoadedRev
.
ObjectMethod
load($rev) → $metaObject Load an unloaded meta-data object with a given version of the data. Once loaded, the object is locked to that revision.
$rev
- revision to load. If undef, 0, '' or > max available rev, will load the latest rev. If the revision is in range but does not exist, then will return an unloaded meta object (getLoadedRev() will be undef) WARNING: see notes on revision numbers under getLoadedRev
ObjectMethod
unload() Return the object to an unloaded state. This method should be used with the greatest of care, as it resets the load state of the object, which may have surprising effects on other code that shares the object.
ObjectMethod
finish() Clean up the object, releasing any memory stored in it. Make sure this gets called before an object you have created goes out of scope.
ObjectMethod
session() Get the session (Foswiki) object associated with the object when it was created.
ObjectMethod
web([$name]) $name
- optional, change the web name in the object Get/set the web name associated with the object.
ObjectMethod
topic([$name]) $name
- optional, change the topic name in the object Get/set the topic name associated with the object.
ObjectMethod
getPath() → $objectpath Get the canonical content access path for the object. For example, a topic "MyTopic" in subweb "Subweb" of web "Myweb" will have an access path "Myweb/Subweb.MyTopic"
ObjectMethod
isSessionTopic() → $boolean Return true if this object refers to the session topic. The session topic is established from the path used to invoke Foswiki, for example ".../view/Myweb/MyTopic" sets "Myweb.MyTopic" as the session topic.
ObjectMethod
getPreference( $key ) → $value Get a value for a preference defined in the object. Note that web preferences always inherit from parent webs, but topic preferences are strictly local to topics.
Note that this is not the same as Foswiki::Func::getPreferencesValue
, which is almost certainly what you want to call instead.
ObjectMethod
getContainer() → $containerObject Get the container of this object; for example, the web that a topic is within
ObjectMethod
existsInStore() → $boolean A Meta object can be created for a web or topic that doesn't exist in the actual store (e.g. is in the process of being created). This method returns true if the corresponding web or topic really exists in the store.
ObjectMethod
stringify( $debug ) → $string Return a string version of the meta object. $debug adds extra debug info.
ObjectMethod
addDependency() → $this This establishes a caching dependency between $this and the base topic this session is currently rendering. The dependency will be asserted during Foswiki::PageCache::cachePage(). See Foswiki::PageCache::addDependency().
ObjectMethod
fireDependency() → $this Invalidates the cache bucket of the current meta object within the Foswiki::PageCache. See Foswiki::PageCache::fireDependency().
ObjectMethod
isCacheable($value) → $boolean Return true if page caching is enabled and this topic object is cacheable.
ObjectMethod
populateNewWeb( [$baseWeb [, $opts]] ) $baseWeb is the name of an existing web (a template web). If the base web is a system web, all topics in it will be copied into this web. If it is a normal web, only topics starting with 'Web' will be copied. If no base web is specified, an empty web (with no topics) will be created. If it is specified but does not exist, an error will be thrown.
$opts is a ref to a hash that contains settings to be modified in the web preferences topic in the new web.
StaticMethod
query($query, $inputTopicSet, \%options) → $outputTopicSet Search for topic information $query
must be a Foswiki::*::Node
object.
web
param of SEARCH Returns an Foswiki::Search::InfoCache iterator
ObjectMethod
eachWeb( $all ) → $iterator Return an iterator over each subweb. If $all
is set, will return a list of all web names under the current location. Returns web pathnames relative to $this.
Only valid on webs and the root.
ObjectMethod
eachTopic() → $iterator Return an iterator over each topic name in the web. Only valid on webs.
ObjectMethod
eachAttachment() → $iterator Return an iterator over each attachment name in the topic. Only valid on topics.
The list of the names of attachments stored for the given topic may be a longer list than the list that comes from the topic meta-data, which may only lists the attachments that are normally visible to the user.
ObjectMethod
eachChange( $time ) → $iterator Get an iterator over the list of all the changes to the object between $time
and now. $time is a time in seconds since 1st Jan 1970, and is not guaranteed to return any changes that occurred before (now - {Store}{RememberChangesFor}). Changes are returned in most-recent-first order.
If the object is a web, changes for all topics within that web will be iterated. If it's a topic, then all changes to the topic will be iterated.
Each element of the iterator is a reference to a hash:
verb
- the action - one of update
- a web, topic or attachment has been modified insert
- a web, topic or attachment is being inserted remove
- a topic or attachment is being removed time
- epoch-secs time of the change cuid
- who is making the change revision
- the revision of the topic that the change appears in path
- canonical web.topic path for the affected object attachment
- attachment name (optional) oldpath
- canonical web.topic path for the origin of a move/rename oldattachment
- origin of move minor
- boolean true if this change is flagged as minor comment
- descriptive text Stores must return the following fields if compatibility with Foswiki < 2 is required.
topic
- name of the topic the change occurred to more
- formatted string indicating if the change was minor or not user
- wikiname of the changing user The fields are deprecated and should not be used by core.
ObjectMethod
loadVersion($rev) → $version Load the object from the store. The object must not be already loaded with a different rev (verified by an ASSERT)
See getLoadedRev
to determine what revision is currently being viewed.
$rev
- revision to load. If undef, 0, '' or > max available rev, will load the latest rev. If the revision is in range but does not exist, then will return an unloaded meta object (getLoadedRev() will be undef) Returns the version identifier for the loaded revision. (and undef if it failed to load)
WARNING: see notes on revision numbers under getLoadedRev
ObjectMethod
text([$text]) → $text Get/set the topic body text. If $text is undef, gets the value, if it is defined, sets the value to that and returns the new text.
Be warned - it can return undef - when a topic exists but has no topicText.
ObjectMethod
invalidatePrefs() invalidate the preferences for this object.
ObjectMethod
put($type, \%args) Put a hash of key=value pairs into the given type set in this meta. This will not replace another value with the same name (for that see putKeyed
)
For example,
$meta->put( 'FIELD', { name => 'MaxAge', title => 'Max Age', value =>'103' } );
ObjectMethod
putKeyed($type, \%args) Put a hash of key=value pairs into the given type set in this meta, replacing any existing value with the same key.
For example,
$meta->putKeyed( 'FIELD', { name => 'MaxAge', title => 'Max Age', value =>'103' } );
Replaces all the items of a given key with a new array.
For example,
$meta->putAll( 'FIELD', { name => 'MinAge', title => 'Min Age', value =>'50' }, { name => 'MaxAge', title => 'Max Age', value =>'103' }, { name => 'HairColour', title => 'Hair Colour', value =>'white' } );
ObjectMethod
get( $type, $key ) → \%hash Find the value of a meta-datum in the map. If the type is keyed (identified by a name
), the $key
parameter is required to say which entry you want. Otherwise you will just get the first value.
If you want all the keys of a given type use the 'find' method.
The result is a reference to the hash for the item.
For example,
my $ma = $meta->get( 'FIELD', 'MinAge' ); my $topicinfo = $meta->get( 'TOPICINFO' ); # get the TOPICINFO hash
ObjectMethod
find ( $type ) → @values Get all meta data for a specific type. Returns the array stored for the type. This will be zero length if there are no entries.
For example,
my @attachments = $meta->find( 'FILEATTACHMENT' );
ObjectMethod
remove($type, $key) With no type, will remove all the meta-data in the object.
With a $type but no $key, will remove all items of that type (so for example if $type were FILEATTACHMENT it would remove all of them)
With a $type and a $key it will remove only the specific item.
ObjectMethod
copyFrom( $otherMeta [, $type [, $nameFilter]] ) Copy all entries of a type from another meta data set. This will destroy the old values for that type, unless the copied object doesn't contain entries for that type, in which case it will retain the old values.
If $type is undef, will copy ALL TYPES.
If $nameFilter is defined (a perl regular expression), it will copy only data where {name}
matches $nameFilter.
Does not copy web, topic or text.
ObjectMethod
count($type) → $integer Return the number of entries of the given type
ObjectMethod
setRevisionInfo( %opts ) Set TOPICINFO information on the object, as specified by the parameters.
version
- the revision number time
- the time stamp author
- the user id (cUID) ObjectMethod
getRevisionInfo([$attachment [,$rev]]) → \%info $attachment
- (optional) attachment name to get info about $rev
- (optional) revision of attachment for which to get info Return revision info for the loaded revision of a topic or attachment with at least:
{date}
in epochSec {author}
canonical user ID {version}
the revision number ObjectMethod
getRevisionInfo() → ( $revDate, $author, $rev, $comment ) Limited backwards compatibility for plugins that assume the 1.0.x interface The comment is always blank
ObjectMethod
merge( $otherMeta, $formDef ) $otherMeta
- a block of meta-data to merge with $this $formDef
reference to a Foswiki::Form that gives the types of the fields in $this Merge the data in the other meta block.
isTextMergeable
method on the form def is used to determine if that field is mergeable. If it isn't, the value currently in meta will not be changed. ObjectMethod
forEachSelectedValue( $types, $keys, \&fn, \%options ) Iterate over the values selected by the regular expressions in $types and $keys.
$types
- regular expression matching the names of fields to be processed. Will default to qr/^[A-Z]+$/ if undef. $keys
- regular expression matching the names of keys to be processed. Will default to qr/^[a-z]+$/ if undef. Iterates over each value, calling \&fn
on each, and replacing the value with the result of \&fn.
\%options will be passed on to $fn, with the following additions:
_type
=> the type name (e.g. "FILEATTACHMENT") _key
=> the key name (e.g. "user") ObjectMethod
getParent() → $parent Gets the TOPICPARENT name. Safe shortcut for =$meta->get('TOPICPARENT')->{name} Returns the emty string if there is no parent.
ObjectMethod
getFormName() → $formname Returns the name of the FORM, or '' if none.
ObjectMethod
renderFormForDisplay() → $html Render the form contained in the meta for display.
ObjectMethod
renderFormFieldForDisplay($name, $format, $attrs) → $text Render a single formfield, using the $format. See Foswiki::Form::FormField::renderForDisplay for a description of how the value is rendered.
ObjectMethod
haveAccess($mode, $cUID) → $boolean $mode
- 'VIEW', 'CHANGE', 'CREATE', etc. (defaults to VIEW) $cUID
- Canonical user id (defaults to current user) Check if the user has the given mode of access to the topic. This call may result in the topic being read.
ObjectMethod
save( %options ) Save the current object, invoking appropriate plugin handlers
%options
- Hash of options, see saveAs for list of keys ObjectMethod
saveAs( $web, $topic, %options ) → $rev Save the current topic to a store location. Only works on topics. without invoking plugins handlers.
$web.$topic
- where to move to (defaults to web.topic in the object) %options
- Hash of options, may include: forcenewrevision
- force an increment in the revision number, even if content doesn't change. dontlog
- don't include this change in statistics minor
- don't notify this change savecmd
- Save command (core use only) forcedate
- force the revision date to be this (core only) author
- cUID of author of change (core only - default current user) nohandlers
- do not call plugins handlers Note that the %options are passed on verbatim from Foswiki::Func::saveTopic, so an extension author can in fact use all these options. However those marked "core only" are for core use only and should not be used in extensions.
Returns the saved revision number.
ObjectMethod
move($to, %opts) Move this object (web or topic) to a store location specified by the object $to. %opts may include:
user
- cUID of the user doing the moving. ObjectMethod
deleteMostRecentRevision(%opts) Delete (or elide) the most recent revision of this. Only works on topics.
%opts
may include
user
- cUID of user doing the unlocking ObjectMethod
replaceMostRecentRevision( %opts ) Replace the most recent revision with whatever is in the memory copy. Only works on topics.
%opts may include:
forcedate
- try and re-use the date of the original check user
- cUID of the user doing the action ObjectMethod
getRevisionHistory([$attachment]) → $iterator Get an iterator over the range of version identifiers (just the identifiers, not the content) starting with the most recent revision.
The iterator will be empty ($iterator->hasNext() will be false) if the object does not exist.
$attachment is optional.
Not valid on webs.
Get the revision ID of the latest revision.
$attachment is optional.
Not valid on webs.
Returns an integer revision number > 0 if the object exists.
Returns 0 if the object does not exist.
ObjectMethod
latestIsLoaded() → $boolean Return true if the currently loaded rev is the latest rev. Note that there may have been changes to the meta or text locally in the loaded meta; these changes will be retained.
Only valid on topics.
ObjectMethod
getLoadedRev() → $integer Get the currently loaded revision. Result will be a revision number, or undef if no revision has been loaded. Only valid on topics.
WARNING: some store implementations use the concept of a "working copy" of each topic that may be modified without being added to the revision control system. This means that the version number reported for the latest rev may not be the actual latest version.
ObjectMethod
setLoadStatus($rev, $isLatest) Used by the Store implementation to set the load status when a topic is read. Must be called by implementations of Foswiki::Store::readTopic
. Do not use for anything else!
ObjectMethod
removeFromStore( $attachment ) $attachment
- optional, provide to delete an attachment Use with great care! Removes all trace of the given web, topic or attachment from the store, possibly including all its history.
Also does not ensure consistency of the store (for eg, if you delete an attachment, it does not update the in-topic META)
ObjectMethod
getDifferences( $rev2, $contextLines ) → \@diffArray Get the differences between the rev loaded into this object, and another rev of the same topic. Return reference to an array of differences.
$rev2
- the other revision to diff against $contextLines
- number of lines of context required Each difference is of the form [ $type, $right, $left ] where
type | Means |
---|---|
+ | Added |
- | Deleted |
c | Changed |
u | Unchanged |
l | Line Number |
ObjectMethod
getRevisionAtTime( $time ) → $rev $time
- time (in epoch secs) for the rev Get the revision number for a topic at a specific time. Returns a single-digit rev number or 0 if it couldn't be determined (either because the topic isn't that old, or there was a problem)
ObjectMethod
setLease( $length ) Take out an lease on the given topic for this user for $length seconds.
See getLease
for more details about Leases.
ObjectMethod
getLease() → $lease If there is an lease on the topic, return the lease, otherwise undef. A lease is a block of meta-information about a topic that can be recovered (this is a hash containing user
, taken
and expires
). Leases are taken out when a topic is edited. Only one lease can be active on a topic at a time. Leases are used to warn if another user is already editing a topic.
ObjectMethod
clearLease() Cancel the current lease.
See getLease
for more details about Leases.
ObjectMethod
onTick($time) Method invoked at regular intervals, usually by a cron job. The job of this method is to prod the store into cleaning up expired leases, and any other admin job that needs doing at regular intervals.
$attachment
- attachment name $rev
- optional integer attachment revision number Get revision info for an attachment. Only valid on topics.
$info will contain at least: date, author, version, comment
Deprecated 2014-11-03 use getRevisionInfo instead.
ObjectMethod
attach ( %opts ) %opts
may include: name
- Name of the attachment - required dontlog
- don't add to statistics comment
- comment for save hide
- if the attachment is to be hidden in normal topic view stream
- Stream of file to upload. Uses file
if not set. file
- Name of a server file to use for the attachment data. This should be passed if it is known, as it may be used to optimise handler calls. filepath
- Optional. Client path to file. filesize
- Optional. Size of uploaded data. filedate
- Optional. Date of file. author
- Optional. cUID of author of change. Defaults to current. notopicchange
- Optional. if the topic is not to be modified. This may result in incorrect meta-data stored in the topic, so must be used with care. Only has a meaning if the store implementation stores meta-data in topics. nohandlers
- do not call plugin handlers Saves a new revision of the attachment, invoking plugin handlers as appropriate. This method automatically updates the loaded rev of $this to the latest topic revision.
If neither of stream
or file
are set, this is a properties-only save.
Throws an exception on error.
ObjectMethod
hasAttachment( $name ) → $boolean Test if the named attachment exists. Only valid on topics. The attachment must exist in the store (it is not sufficient for it to be referenced in the object only)
ObjectMethod
testAttachment( $name, $test ) → $value Performs a type test on the given attachment file. * $name
- name of the attachment to test e.g lolcat.gif
* $test
- the test to perform e.g. 'r'
The return value is the value that would be returned by the standard perl file operations, as indicated by $type
* r File is readable by current user (tests Foswiki VIEW permission) * w File is writable by current user (tests Foswiki CHANGE permission) * e File exists. * z File has zero size. * s File has nonzero size (returns size). * T File is an ASCII text file (heuristic guess). * B File is a "binary" file (opposite of T). * M Last modification time (epoch seconds). * A Last access time (epoch seconds).
Note that all these types should behave as the equivalent standard perl operator behaves, except M and A which are independent of the script start time (see perldoc -f -X for more information)
Other standard Perl file tests may also be supported on some store implementations, but cannot be relied on.
Errors will be signalled by an Error::Simple exception.
$attachment
- the attachment $mode
- mode to open the attachment in Opens a stream onto the attachment. This method is primarily to support virtual file systems, and as such access controls are not checked, plugin handlers are not called, and it does not update the meta-data in the topicObject.
$mode
can be '<', '>' or '>>' for read, write, and append respectively.
%opts
can take different settings depending on $mode
.
$mode='<'
version
- revision of the object to open e.g. version => 6
$mode='>'
or ='>>' Errors will be signalled by an Error
exception.
See also attach
if this function is too basic for you.
ObjectMethod
moveAttachment( $name, $to, %opts ) → $data Move the named attachment to the topic indicates by $to. %opts
may include:
new_name
- new name for the attachment user
- cUID of user doing the moving ObjectMethod
copyAttachment( $name, $to, %opts ) → $data Copy the named attachment to the topic indicates by $to. %opts
may include:
new_name
- new name for the attachment user
- cUID of user doing the moving ObjectMethod
expandNewTopic() Expand only that subset of Foswiki variables that are expanded during topic creation, in the body text and PREFERENCE meta only.
The expansion is in-place in the object data.
Only valid on topics.
ObjectMethod
expandMacros( $text ) → $text Expand only all Foswiki variables that are expanded during topic view. Returns the expanded text. Only valid on topics.
ObjectMethod
renderTML( $text ) → $text Render all TML constructs in the text into HTML. Returns the rendered text. Only valid on topics.
ObjectMethod
summariseText( $flags [, $text, \%searchOptions] ) → $tml Makes a plain text summary of the topic text by simply trimming a bit off the top. Truncates to $TMTRUNC chars or, if a number is specified in $flags, to that length.
If $text is defined, use it in place of the topic text.
The \%searchOptions
hash may contain the following options:
type
- search type: keyword, literal, query casesensitive
- false to ignore case (default true) wordboundaries
- if type is 'keyword' tokens
- array ref of search tokens warning: this will produce text that contains html entities - including quotes use $summary = Foswiki::entityEncode($summary);
to diffuse them
ObjectMethod
_summariseTextSimple( $text, $limit ) → $tml Makes a plain text summary of the topic text by simply trimming a bit off the top. Truncates to $TMTRUNC chars or, if a number is specified in $flags, to that length.
ObjectMethod
_summariseTextWithSearchContext( $text, $limit, $type, $searchOptions ) → $tml Improves the presentation of summaries for keyword, word and literal searches, by displaying topic content on either side of the search terms wherever they are found in the topic.
The \%searchOptions
hash may contain the following options:
type
- search type: keyword, literal, query casesensitive
- false to ignore case (default true) wordboundaries
- if type is 'keyword' tokens
- array ref of search tokens ObjectMethod
summariseChanges( $orev, $nrev, $tml, $nochecks) → $text Generate a (max 3 line) summary of the differences between the revs.
$orev
- older rev, if not defined will use ($nrev - 1) $nrev
- later rev, if not defined defaults to latest $tml
- if true will generate renderable TML (i.e. HTML with NOPs. If false will generate a summary suitable for use in plain text (mail, for example) $nochecks
- if true, access control checks will be suppressed If there is only one rev, a topic summary will be returned.
If $tml
is not set, all HTML will be removed.
In non-tml, lines are truncated to 70 characters. Differences are shown using + and - to indicate added and removed text.
Generate the embedded store form of the topic. The embedded store form has meta-data values embedded using %META: lines. The text stored in the meta is taken as the topic text.
Deprecated 2014-11-13, and will be removed in Foswiki 2.0. It is retained for compatibility only. use Foswiki::Serialise::serialise($meta, 'Embedded')
instead.
Populate this object with embedded meta-data from $text. This method is a utility provided for use with stores that store data embedded in topic text. Only valid on topics.
Note: line endings must be normalised to \n before calling this method.
Deprecated 2014-11-13, and will be removed in Foswiki 2.0. It is retained for compatibility only. use Foswiki::Serialise::deserialise($text, 'Embedded', $meta)
instead.
StaticMethod
isValidEmbedding($macro, \%args) → $boolean Test that the arguments defined in \%args
are sufficient to satisfy the requirements of the embeddable meta-data given by $macro
. For example, isValidEmbedding('FILEATTACHMENT', $args)
will only succeed if $args contains at least name
, date
, user
and attr
fields. Note that extra fields are simply ignored (unless they are explicitly excluded).
If the macro is not registered for validation, then it will be ignored.
If the embedding is not valid, then $Foswiki::Meta::reason is set with a message explaining why.
StaticMethod
dataDecode( $encoded ) → $decoded Decode escapes in a string that was encoded using dataEncode
The encoding has to be exported because Foswiki (and plugins) use encoded field data in other places e.g. RDiff, mainly as a shorthand for the properly parsed meta object. Some day we may be able to eliminate that....
ClassMethod
type() → $resourcetype (see Foswiki::Address::type)
Returns the resource type name.
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