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Comment PluginComment Plugin lets users quickly post comments to a page without an edit/preview/save cycle. Related topics: CommentPluginTemplates, CommentPluginExamples
FeaturesInserts an edit box into the page that allows users to type in and save comments. Comments can be made
SyntaxWrite%COMMENT{attributes}% anywhere in a topic.
(See also additional attributes)
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
The default location is the |
Template type | Description |
---|---|
top |
Comments, signed and dated (server time), added at top of the topic (the anchor is ignored) |
bottom |
Comments, signed and dated (server time), added at end of the target topic (the anchor is ignored) |
above |
Comments, signed and dated (server time), added immediately before the target anchor, or the %COMMENT if no anchor is specified |
below |
Comments, signed and dated (server time), added immediately below the target anchor, or the %COMMENT if no anchor is specified |
belowthreadmode |
Comments, signed and dated, added recurse after comment box |
threadmode |
Wiki thread mode comment, signed and dated (server time) |
tableprepend |
Comments, signed and dated (server time), formatted as an HTML table row, added below the anchor (which must be in an HTML <table>) |
tableappend |
Comments, signed and dated (server time), formatted as an HTML table row, added above the anchor (which must be in an HTML <table>) |
action |
Action added to action table directly above comment box (see Plugin Installation Instructions below for important notes) |
table |
Tablerows adding on end |
toctalk |
Talk using TOC adding on end |
bookmark |
Create a list of annotated bookmarks |
return |
Post to a different topic and return |
Your local installation may add more template types as well - see Customisation, below.
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 plugin picks up these template definitions from a standard template file, templates/comments.tmpl
. This allows different templates to be defined for different Foswiki skins.
templates/comments.tmpl
includes the topic CommentPluginTemplate, which contains all the shipped standard templates and in turn includes System.UserCommentsTemplate that can include non-standard customisations.
This allows for several levels of customisation:
comments.tmpl
to include a different topic (this customisation will be lost next time you upgrade, though).
UserCommentsTemplate
to the web (this will replace System.UserCommentsTemplate)
You can also define a comment template in a topic, by passing the topic location with templatetopic
. For example:
%COMMENT{type="blogpost" templatetopic="BlogPostCommentTemplate" target="%TOPIC%" button="Add comment" }%
templatetopic
acceptstopic
orweb.topic
syntax. See an example in CommentPluginExamples:templatetopic.
Templates are picked up by following the standard rules for locating template files. Note that you can use
%TMPL:INCLUDE
to include other files of templates.
PROMPT
and an OUTPUT
definition:
%TMPL:DEF{PROMPT:myComment}%%TMPL:P{promptbox}%%TMPL:END% %TMPL:DEF{OUTPUT:myComment}%%TMPL:P{outputoneliner}%%POS:TOP% %TMPL:END%
Call your custom comment with:
%COMMENT{type="myComment"}%
PROMPT
template 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, unless you specify noform="on"
, in which case you have to provide them yourself. Note that you must define a "submit" button if you want the form to work!
%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" cols="75"}%then the template will be expanded as
<textarea rows="3" cols="75" value="Rubbish">
PROMPT
definition:
Macro | Description |
---|---|
%DISABLED% |
Set to 'disabled' when you cannot comment (e.g. in preview mode). |
%MESSAGE% |
The text specified by default . This may be overridden by a helpful message when the prompt is DISABLED. |
EXPERT Note that when a comment is saved, the save
script is invoked on the target topic, with a number of parameters provided by the comment form. Normally the CommentPlugin will provide these fields in the form, but experts can also provide the fields themselves in order to get finer control over what is submitted, or you might want to define your own HTML forms that do comment submission. The parameters that the CommentPlugin recognises are as follows:
CGI parameter | Description |
---|---|
comment_action |
Must be save to get the CommentPlugin to perform |
comment_type |
Type of the OUTPUT template |
comment_index |
Zero-based index of the %COMMENT in the source topic. Used to place a post relative to an existing %COMMENT. |
comment_anchor |
Anchor taken from the target spec |
comment_location |
As passed to %COMMENT |
comment_nonotify |
As passed to %COMMENT |
comment_remove |
Zero-based index of a %COMMENT to remove from the target topic |
comment_nopost |
As passed to %COMMENT |
comment_templatetopic |
As passed to %COMMENT |
comment_location
overrides comment_anchor
, and both override comment_index
. Example, shows an "I Approve" button that adds your approval signature to the end of the topic:
<form method="post" action="%SCRIPTURL{save}%/%WEB%/%TOPIC%"> <input type="submit" value="I Approve" /> <input type="hidden" name="comment_action" value="save" /> <input type="hidden" name="comment_type" value="bottom" /> <input type="hidden" name="comment" value="I Approve" /> </form>
%COMMENTPROMPT%
; the prompt will be positioned here.
noform="on"
templatetopic
to point to the topic with the form template
Example form:
%TMPL:DEF{FORM:example}% <form method="post" action="%SCRIPTURL{save}%/%BASEWEB%/%BASETOPIC%" enctype="application/x-www-form-urlencoded" name="examplecomment" id="examplecomment"> <input type="hidden" name="redirectto" value="%BASEWEB%.%BASETOPIC%" /> %COMMENTPROMPT% </form> %TMPL:END%
Example comment:
%COMMENT{noform="on" type="example" templatetopic="Sandbox.CommentPluginTemplateExample" target="%TOPIC%" button="Add comment" }%
OUTPUT
template OUTPUT
template defines the format for the text that actually gets embedded into the topic. All the usual macros 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 |
DEFAULT_TYPE
%COMMENTPROMPT% |
Use with a custom form. If present, the comment prompt will be positioned here. |
All the usual macros that can be used in a topic template can also be used in an OUTPUT
template.
Preference | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
%COMMENTPLUGIN_TEMPLATES% |
comments |
Name of template file in the 'templates' directory that contains the comment templates. The default 'comments.tmpl' automatically includes user templates from CommentPluginTemplate, which in turn includes UserCommentsTemplate?. |
%COMMENTPLUGIN_DEFAULT_TYPE% |
above |
Default template type |
#Installation
CommentPlugin_installer
to automatically check and install other modules that this module depends on, and enable the plugin.
configure
to enable the plugin
Note that if you want to use the action
template then you must also:
{PluginsOrder}
configuration option (in configure
)
Another great extension from the WikiRing - working together to improve your wiki experience!
Plugin Author: | Foswiki:Main.CrawfordCurrie http://www.c-dot.co.uk inspired by the work of TWiki:Main.DavidWeller and TWiki:Main.PeterMasiar |
Copyright: | © 2004, Foswiki:Main.CrawfordCurrie © 2004-2010 Foswiki:System.ProjectContributor |
License: | GPL (GNU General Public License) |
Release: | 24 Feb 2010 |
Version: | 6512 (2010-02-24) |
Change History: | |
24 Feb 2010 | Foswikitask:Item8611 - block comments resulting from calls to saveTopic from within an afterSaveHandler |
12 Sep 2009 | Foswikitask:Item8269 - Targeting anchors broken by Item727 is fixed. |
04 Jun 2009 | Foswikitask:Item1668 - The action template used with ActionTrackerPlugin now uses new syntax ending with %ENDACTION. This makes each action item appear on a new line. Additionally new lines are now correctly saved as html br tags and not as html encoded br tag Foswikitask:Item1640 - Templates shipped with the plugin no longer encodes the user date entered when the date is saved so that it is possible for the user to use macros. |
15 Jan 2008 | Foswikitask:Item727 - data loss issue when missing anchor or location |
13 Jan 2009 | Foswikitask:Item736 - Make CommentPlugin aware of CompareRevisionsAddOn? bin script. |
16 Dec 2008 | Foswiki version |
06 Mar 2002 | initial commit |
Home: | http://foswiki.org/Extensions/CommentPlugin |
Support: | http://foswiki.org/Support/CommentPlugin |
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