Comment Plugin
TWiki
Comment Plugin
This plugin allows users to quickly post comments to a page without an edit/preview/save cycle.
( Discussion in TWiki:Plugins/CommentPluginDev )
Features
Inserts an edit box into the page that allows users to type in and save comments. Comments can be made
- in different formats (as defined by a template),
- in both forward and reverse chronological order,
- signed or unsigned, dated or undated (as defined by a template),
- in other topics, or other positions within the current topic.
Syntax Rules
Write the command
%COMMENT{
attributes }%
anywhere in a TWiki topic. %COMMENT% is also legal.
The following attributes are
recognised
Name | Description |
type | (Required) This is the name of the template to use for this comment. Comment templates are defined in a TWiki template - see Customisation, below. If this attribute is not defined, the type is whatever is defined by COMMENTPLUGIN_DEFAULT_TYPE, either in this topic or in your WebPreferences. By default this is 'below'. |
target | Name of the topic to add the comment to. Defaults to the current topic. |
location | Regular expression specifying the comment location in the target topic. Read carefully below! |
mode | For compatability with older versions only, synonymous with type |
nonotify | Set to "on" to disable change notification for target topics |
Positioning the comment
%COMMENT
supports several ways to specify
where a comment should be inserted in the target topic. This is referred to as the
location of the comment.
Location relative to %COMMENT
tag
The default
location is the
%COMMENT
tag itself. For example:
%COMMENT{type="below"}%
will add comments in the current topic, directly below the
%COMMENT
tag.
Location relative to a TWiki anchor
The
target
attribute may specify a web, and may also specify an anchor within the target topic; for example,
%COMMENT{type="above" target="%MAINWEB%.PersonalRemarks#InsertHere"}%
This uses a standard TWiki in-topic anchor as the insertion location. See
TextFormattingRules for more about TWiki anchors.
Location relative to an arbitrary text string
Getting more sophisticated, you can also specify a regular expression for the target location using the
location
parameter. The target topic is searched for the regular expression, and the comment inserted relative to the string that the search matched. For example,
%COMMENT{type="above" location="Flights of Fancy"}%
will place comments above the first occurence of the string
Flights of Fancy
in the current topic.
Warning of course, if a user's comment contains the string "Flights of Fancy" they may and up
changing the location for the next comment! Also, if you use a tag in the location, then you've just inserted another tag in the page that contains the
%COMMENT
! So be very careful how you specify the RE for
location
. Note that the RE is matched using perl "multiple line" mode, so ^ and $ match the start of a line and the end of a line respectively.
If you specify an anchor
and a
location
, the anchor will be ignored.
Default templates
A set of default comment templates are shipped with the plugin. These are:
Template type | Description |
above | Comments, signed and dated, added immediately before the target anchor, or the %COMMENT if no anchor is specified |
below | Comments, signed and dated, added immediately below the target anchor, or the %COMMENT if no anchor is specified |
bottom | Comments, signed and dated, added at end of the target topic (the anchor is ignored) |
tableappend | Comments, signed and dated, formatted as an HTML table row, added above the anchor (which must be in an HTML <table>) |
tableprepend | Comments, signed and dated, formatted as an HTML table row, added below the anchor (which must be in an HTML <table>) |
top | Comments, signed and dated, added at top of the topic (the anchor is ignored) |
Your local installation may add more template types as well - see
Customisation, below.
Customisation
Customisation of the comment plugin requires
The plugin picks up its templates from a standard TWiki template file, named "comments". This allows different templates to be defined for different TWiki skins. This template file may include other template files, or may include a topic from a user web (this is an extension to the normal handling of
%TMPL:INCLUDE
described in the documentation). The shipped plugin defines default templates in
comments.tmpl
and then includes the topic
CommentsTmpl. If you want to define your own templates, add them to
UserTemplates?. Note that you can use
%TMPL:INCLUDE
in this file to include other files of templates. Note also that if you want to override any of the default templates shipped with the plugin, you can simply do so by defining them in
UserTemplates?, and they will replace the installed versions.
To define a comment type, you have to provide two simple template definitions in the template file; one for the prompt box, and one for the generated output. If we have a template type "mytype", these are named
PROMPT:mytype
and
OUTPUT:mytype
respectively. See
comments.tmpl
in the templates directory for examples.
The PROMPT
template
The
PROMPT
template defines the contents of an HTML form that is used to capture the comment. This form invokes the comment generator when submitted. Parameters to the comment generator are defined using standard HTML input fields, such as
input
,
textarea
and
select
. The user enters values for these parameters, and these are then available when the
OUTPUT
template is expanded, in the form of
%URLPARAM%
s.
Only the input fields of the form need be defined. The plugin automatically generates the
>form<
and
>:/form<
tags.
Note that you must define a "submit" button if you want the form to work!
If an attribute is given to the
%COMMENT
tag that is not one of the
standard attributes, then that attribute is taken as the name of a parameter to be expanded in the
PROMPT
template. Expressions in the template of the form
%
param|
default%
(e.g.
%rows|3%
,
%button|Push me%
) are expanded to the values given in the
%COMMENT
. For example, if the
PROMPT
template 'example' contains:
<textarea rows=%rows|3% cols="%cols|50%" value="%tval|Rubbish%">
and the %COMMENT tag is:
%COMMENT{type="example" rows="5" cols="20"}%
then the template will be expanded as
<textarea rows=5 cols="20" value="Rubbish">
As well as support for all the usual TWiki variables in templates, the following special variables are supported in the
PROMPT
definition:
The OUTPUT
template
The
OUTPUT
template defines the format for the text that actually gets embedded into the topic. All the usual TWiki variables are available in the
PROMPT
definition, but note that they get expanded
when the comment is inserted in the text, so time, date and username will refer to the time and date when the comment was made and the user who made it.
There are also four position tags that are used to indicate where the comment should be placed, relative to the
location
defined in the
%COMMENT
tag:
%POS:TOP% | If present, comments will be inserted at the top of the topic i.e. before any other text |
%POS:BOTTOM% | If present, comments will be inserted at the end of the topic i.e. after all existing text |
%POS:BEFORE% | If present, comments will be inserted immediately before the %COMMENT% tag |
%POS:AFTER% | If present, comments will be inserted immediately after the %COMMENT% tag |
Note that these position tags are obviously mutually exclusive. If you define more than one, the result is undefined. If none is present, the default is taken from the plugin setting
DEFAULT_TYPE
Important Note regarding Locks
The plugin checks if the page is locked for edit. When a locked page is displayed in 'view' mode, comment input is automatically disabled.
Note that if the page was read long time ago, it's possible that page was locked by another user
after it was read, and the lock is still outstanding. In this case, comments cannot be saved, and you will be redirected to a "topic is locked" page. You then have two options:
- Cancel - throw away your comment and return to viewing the page.
- Back - WARNING some browsers might requery the page and lose your comments - so test how your browser behaves before using the Back button.
To help avoid edit conflict, a reminder to refresh the page before entering comments is the default text for a
%COMMENT
. When the target page is known to be locked, the
PROMPT
form is automatically disabled.
Settings
- Description:
- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Allows users to quickly post comments to a page without an edit/preview/save cycle.
- templates; includes user templates from CommentsTmpl
- default template type (if not present, defaults to "below")
Plugin Installation Instructions
* Make sure you have the
TWiki:Plugins/SharedCode module installed. Among other things,
TWiki:Plugins/SharedCode includes a compatibility module that enables plugins to use new TWiki features with earlier TWiki releases. If you don't already have it, install it now.
- Download the ZIP file from the Plugin web (see below)
- Unzip
CommentPlugin.zip
in your twiki installation directory. Content:
File: | Description: |
data/TWiki/CommentPlugin.txt | Plugin doc page (this page) |
data/TWiki/CommentsTmpl.txt | Example user templates |
templates/comments.tmpl | Master comment templates |
lib/TWiki/Plugins/CommentPlugin.pm | Plugin Perl module |
lib/TWiki/Plugins/CommentPlugin/Comment.pm | Plugin Perl module |
lib/TWiki/Plugins/CommentPlugin/Templates.pm | Plugin Perl module |
lib/TWiki/Plugins/CommentPlugin/test.zip | Tests |
lib/TWiki/Plugins/CommentPlugin/build.pl | Build file |
- The Plugin depends on the
viewauth
script to authenticate the user. As described in TWikiAccessControl, copy the view
script to viewauth
(or better, create a symbolic link) and add viewauth
to the list of authenticated scripts in the .htaccess
file.
If installed correctly, you should see a
%COMMENT
edit box below here.
%COMMENT{type="top" target="Sandbox.Comments"}%
Plugin Info
Plugin Author: | v1.0 TWiki:Main/DavidWeller v2.0 TWiki:Main/PeterMasiar v3.0 TWiki:Main/CrawfordCurrie |
Plugin Version: | 3.0 |
Change History: | 3.003 11 Apr 2004: Minor line termination problem fixed, and "security" hyphen on standard comment removed and replaced with a bulleted list. |
| 3.002 6 April 2004: Applied patches (thanks Peter Thoeny) for multiple comment adding, BOTTOM and TOP inside meta-data, and moved example to Sandbox. |
| 3.001 13 March 2004: Modified to use viewauth save technique (safer), add nonotify parameter, move templates fully into topics, with a hook for site-specifics, support %COMMENT%, internationalisation fixes |
| 3.000 18 Feb 2004: TWiki:Main/CrawfordCurrie rewrote for standard templates and other user requests. Recognition to Patrice Fournier and Sam Abrams for terrific testing and patch support. |
| 7 Feb 2004: TWiki:Main/CrawfordCurrie rewrote this page and CommentTemplates? in an effort to make the plugin more user friendly. Added {TIME} variable. Also updated CVS. |
| 23 Sep 2003 TWiki:Main/PeterMasiar: 80% rewrite/refactor, adding templates |
| 15 July 2003: TWiki:Main/PeterMasiar added "reminder" parameter and feature to pass comments to oopslockedcomments.tmpl template to copy-paste later |
| 5 March 2002 Bug fixes, TWiki:Main/JonLambert created oopslockedcomments.tmpl template |
| 24 Feb 2002 added a few more user requests, made "English" text configurable |
| 4 Dec 2001: 1.01 release, changed name to CommentPlugin, added $button var, changed textarea WRAP setting to "soft" |
| 30 Nov 2001: Initial version |
Dependencies: | |
Perl Version: | 5.0 |
Plugin Home: | TWiki:Plugins/CommentPlugin |
Feedback: | TWiki:Plugins/CommentPluginDev |
Related Topics: TWikiPreferences,
TWikiPlugins
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TWiki:Main/DavidWeller - 05 Mar 2002
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TWiki:Main/PeterMasiar - 15 Jul 2003, 23 Sep 2003
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TWiki:Main/CrawfordCurrie - 21 May 2004