Foswiki Plugins
Add functionality to Foswiki with plugins
Overview
You can add plugins to extend Foswiki functionality without altering the core code. A plug-in approach lets you:
- add virtually unlimited features while keeping the main Foswiki code compact and efficient;
- heavily customize an installation and still do clean updates to new versions of Foswiki;
- rapidly develop new Foswiki functions in Perl using the plugin API.
Everything to do with Foswiki plugins - demos, new releases, downloads, development, general discussion - is available at Foswiki.org, in the
Foswiki:Extensions web.
Foswiki plugins are developed and contributed by interested members of the community. Plugins are provided on an 'as is' basis; they are not a part of Foswiki, but are independently developed and maintained.
Most
TWiki® plugins can also be used with Foswiki if the
TWikiCompatibilityPlugin is installed (it is by default).
See other types of extensions: Contribs,
Skins
Installed Plugins
- TWikiCompatibilityPlugin (Foswiki-1.0.9, $Rev: 6017 (2010-01-11) $): add TWiki personality to Foswiki
- SpreadSheetPlugin (10 Nov 2009, $Rev: 5484 (2009-11-10) $): Add spreadsheet calculations like "$SUM($ABOVE())" to Foswiki tables and other topic text
- AutoViewTemplatePlugin (2009-09-06, $Rev: 5221 (2009-10-06) $): Automatically sets VIEW_TEMPLATE and EDIT_TEMPLATE
- BreadCrumbsPlugin (v2.42, 4694): A flexible way to display breadcrumbs navigation
- CalendarPlugin (2.000, $Rev: 8058 (2010-07-07) $): Show a monthly calendar with highlighted events
- ChartPlugin (13 Mar 2010, $Rev: 6743 (2010-03-14) $): Create PNG or GIF charts to visualize Foswiki tables
- CommentPlugin (24 Feb 2010, $Rev: 6512 (2010-02-24) $): Quickly post comments to a page without an edit/save cycle
- DBCachePlugin (3.50, $Rev: 8342 (2010-07-28) $): Lightweighted frontend to the DBCacheContrib
- EditChapterPlugin (2.12, $Rev: 6337 (2010-02-15) $): An easy sectional edit facility
- EditTablePlugin (4.34, $Rev: 5854 (2009-12-23) $): Edit tables using edit fields, date pickers and drop down boxes
- ExplicitNumberingPlugin (1.6, $Rev: 6482 (2010-02-23) $): Use the
##.,
##..
etc. notation to insert outline numbering sequences (1, 1.1, 2, 2.1) in topic's text. Also support numbered headings. - ExternalLinkPlugin (1.21, $Rev: 5906 (2009-12-31) $): Adds a visual indicator to outgoing links
- FilterPlugin (2.03, $Rev: 8284 (2010-07-23) $): Substitute and extract information from content by using regular expressions
- FlexWebListPlugin (v1.51, $Rev: 5698 (2009-12-02) $): Flexible way to display hierarchical weblists
- GluePlugin (2.20, $Rev: 4420 (2009-07-03) $): Enable markup to span multiple lines
- HeadlinesPlugin (2.21.2, $Rev: 6822 (2010-03-21) $): Show headline news in Foswiki pages based on RSS and ATOM news feeds from external sites
- IfDefinedPlugin (v2.00, $Rev: 4422 (2009-07-03) $): Render content conditionally
- ImagePlugin (2.31, $Rev: 6307 (2010-02-12) $): Control the display and alignment of images using an easy syntax
- InterwikiPlugin (20 Sep 2009, $Rev: 5022 (2009-09-20) $): Link ExternalSite?:Page text to external sites based on aliases defined in a rules topic
- JQueryLibPlugin (v1.0, $Rev: 3729 (2009-04-28) $): Provides you with the jQuery javascript library
- JQueryPlugin (3.51, $Rev: 20090710 (2009-07-10) $): jQuery JavaScript library for Foswiki
- LatexModePlugin (4.0, $Rev: 4721 (2009-08-28) $): Enables LaTeX markup (mathematics and more) in Foswiki topics
- LdapNgPlugin (v3.00, $Rev: 3726 (2009-04-27) $): Query and display data from an LDAP directory
- MathModePlugin (4.01, $Rev: 3649 (2009-04-23) $): Include LaTeX formatted math in your Foswiki pages
- NatEditPlugin (v4.21, $Rev: 6336 (2010-02-15) $): A Wikiwyg Editor
- NatSkinPlugin (3.96, $Rev: 6287 (2010-02-12) $): Theming engine for NatSkin
- NewUserPlugin (v2.00, $Rev: 3642 (2009-04-23) $): Create a user topic if it does not exist yet
- PreferencesPlugin (20 Sep 2009, $Rev: 5037 (2009-09-20) $): Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
- RedirectPlugin (1.1, $Rev: 7923 (2010-06-26) $): Create a redirect to another topic or website.
- RenderListPlugin (2.2, $Rev: 5042 (2009-09-20) $): Render bullet lists in a variety of formats
- RenderPlugin (3.0, 4818): Render WikiApplications asynchronously
- SendEmailPlugin (1.5.1, $Rev: 6581 (2010-02-28) $): Allows to send e-mails through an e-mail form.
- SetVariablePlugin (1.00, $Rev: 4287 (2009-06-23) $): Flexible handling of topic variables
- SlideShowPlugin (02 Aug 2008, $Rev: 2742 (2009-02-26) $): Create web based presentations based on topics with headings.
- SmiliesPlugin (20 Sep 2009, $Rev: 5046 (2009-09-20) $): Render smilies like as icons
- SubscribePlugin (03 Dec 2008, $Rev: 13787 (18 May 2007) $): Subscribe to web notification
- SyntaxHighlightingPlugin (1.2, $Rev: 4052 (2009-06-07) $): Highlights code fragments for many languages using
enscript
. - TablePlugin (1.046, $Rev: 6733 (2010-03-13) $): Control attributes of tables and sorting of table columns
- TagMePlugin (02 Mar 2010, $Rev: 6613 (2010-03-02) $): Tag wiki content collectively to find content by keywords
- TwistyPlugin (1.5.4, $Rev: 6281 (2010-02-12) $): Twisty section Javascript library to open/close content dynamically
- UploadPlugin (1.11, $Rev: 20090703 (2009-07-03) $): Attach multiple files to a topic in one go
- VarCachePlugin (29 Jan 2009, $Rev: 2215 (29 Jan 2009) $): Cache Foswiki macros in selected topics for faster page rendering
- VotePlugin (1.33, $Rev: 5560 (2009-11-17) $): Simple way to count votes
- ZonePlugin (2.1, $Rev: 6966 (2010-03-28) $): Gather content of a page in named zones while rendering it
Failed Plugins
Handler | Plugins |
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afterAttachmentSaveHandler | DBCachePlugin |
afterCommonTagsHandler | LatexModePlugin VarCachePlugin |
afterRenameHandler | DBCachePlugin |
afterSaveHandler | DBCachePlugin TagMePlugin |
beforeCommonTagsHandler | EditTablePlugin NewUserPlugin PreferencesPlugin VarCachePlugin |
beforeSaveHandler | CommentPlugin NatEditPlugin SetVariablePlugin |
commonTagsHandler | SpreadSheetPlugin ChartPlugin CommentPlugin EditChapterPlugin EditTablePlugin ExplicitNumberingPlugin ExternalLinkPlugin FilterPlugin GluePlugin HeadlinesPlugin IfDefinedPlugin LatexModePlugin MathModePlugin SlideShowPlugin SmiliesPlugin SyntaxHighlightingPlugin |
completePageHandler | NatSkinPlugin ZonePlugin |
earlyInitPlugin | TWikiCompatibilityPlugin |
initPlugin | TWikiCompatibilityPlugin SpreadSheetPlugin AutoViewTemplatePlugin BreadCrumbsPlugin CalendarPlugin ChartPlugin CommentPlugin DBCachePlugin EditChapterPlugin EditTablePlugin ExplicitNumberingPlugin ExternalLinkPlugin FilterPlugin FlexWebListPlugin GluePlugin HeadlinesPlugin IfDefinedPlugin ImagePlugin InterwikiPlugin JQueryLibPlugin JQueryPlugin LatexModePlugin LdapNgPlugin MathModePlugin NatEditPlugin NatSkinPlugin NewUserPlugin PreferencesPlugin RedirectPlugin RenderListPlugin RenderPlugin SendEmailPlugin SetVariablePlugin SlideShowPlugin SmiliesPlugin SubscribePlugin SyntaxHighlightingPlugin TablePlugin TagMePlugin TwistyPlugin UploadPlugin VarCachePlugin VotePlugin ZonePlugin |
modifyHeaderHandler | JQueryPlugin |
postRenderingHandler | EditChapterPlugin EditTablePlugin MathModePlugin NatSkinPlugin PreferencesPlugin |
preRenderingHandler | InterwikiPlugin NatSkinPlugin SmiliesPlugin TablePlugin |
renderWikiWordHandler | DBCachePlugin |
startRenderingHandler | RenderListPlugin This handler is deprecated - please check for updated versions of the plugins that use it! |
44 plugins
Installing Plugins
Each Foswiki plugin comes with its own documentation: step-by-step installation instructions, a detailed description of any special requirements, version details, and a working example for testing. Many plugins have an install script that automates these steps for you.
Special Requirements: Some plugins need certain Perl modules to be preinstalled on the host system. Plugins may also use other resources, like graphics, other modules, applications, and templates. You should be able to find detailed instructions in the plugin's documentation.
Each plugin has a standard release topic, located in the
Foswiki:Extensions web at Foswiki.org. There's usually a number of other related topics, such as a developers page, and an appraisal page.
On-Site Pretesting
The recommended approach to testing new plugins before making them public is to create a second local Foswiki installation, and test the plugin there. You can allow selected users access to the test area. Once you are satisfied that it won't compromise your main installation, you can install it there as well.
The
plugins page shows which plugins are: 1) installed, 2) loading properly, and 3) what plugin handlers they invoke. Any failures are shown in the Errors section. The
%FAILEDPLUGINS%
macro can be used to debug failures. You may also want to check your webserver error log and the various Foswiki log files.
Some Notes on Plugin Performance
The performance of the system depends to some extent on the number of plugins installed and on the plugin implementation. Some plugins impose no measurable performance decrease, some do. For example, a Plugin might use many Perl libraries that need to be initialized with each page view (unless you run mod_perl). You can only really tell the performance impact by installing the plugin and by measuring the performance with and without the new plugin, on real data.
If you need to install an "expensive" plugin, but you only need its functionality only in a subset of your data, you can disable it elsewhere by defining the %DISABLEDPLUGINS% setting.
Define
DISABLEDPLUGINS
to be a comma-separated list of names of plugins to disable. Define it in Main.SitePreferences to disable those plugins everywhere, in the WebPreferences topic to disable them in an individual web, or in a topic to disable them in that topic. For example,
* Set DISABLEDPLUGINS = SpreadSheetPlugin, EditTablePlugin
Managing Installed Plugins
Some plugins require additional settings or offer extra options that you have to select. Also, you may want to make a plugin available only in certain webs, or temporarily disable it. And may want to list all available plugins in certain topics. You can handle all of these management tasks with simple procedures:
Listing Active Plugins
Plugin status macros let you list all active plugins wherever needed.
This site is running Foswiki version
Foswiki-1.0.9, Sun, 17 Jan 2010, build 6075, plugin API version
2.0
-
%ACTIVATEDPLUGINS%
- shows the activated plugins
-
%PLUGINVERSION%
- shows the plugins API version
-
%FAILEDPLUGINS%
- shows what plugins failed, and why
Enabling Plugins
Plugins can be enabled and disabled with the
configure script. An installed plugin needs to be enabled before it can be used.
Plugin Evaluation Order
By default, plugins are executed in alphabetical order on plugin name. It is possible to change the order, for example to evaluate database macros before the spreadsheet CALCs. This can be done with
{PluginsOrder}
in the plugins section of
configure.
Plugin-Specific Settings
Some plugins are configured with plugin
preference settings, newer plugins with
configure
settings.
configure
settings are accessible though the
configure interface.
Plugin
preference settings are defined in the plugin topic and can be overloaded. The SHORTDESCRIPTION setting is always present, it is needed for the automation in the extensions repository. Example preference settings defined in the
TablePlugin topic:
-
Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Control attributes of tables and sorting of table columns
Preference settings of active plugins can be retrieved anywhere in Foswiki with
%<pluginname>_<var>%
, such as
%TABLEPLUGIN_SHORTDESCRIPTION%
. They can also be redefined with the
%<pluginname>_<var>%
setting at a lower level in the
Main.SitePreferences or at the web level. For an easier upgrade it is recommended to customize plugin preference settings in Main.SitePreferences only.
Installing Plugins
Each Foswiki plugin comes with its own documentation: step-by-step installation instructions, a detailed description of any special requirements, version details, and a working example for testing. Many plugins have an install script that automates these steps for you.
Special Requirements: Some plugins need certain Perl modules to be preinstalled on the host system. Plugins may also use other resources, like graphics, other modules, applications, and templates. You should be able to find detailed instructions in the plugin's documentation.
Each plugin has a standard release topic, located in the
Foswiki:Extensions web at Foswiki.org. There's usually a number of other related topics, such as a developers page, and an appraisal page.
On-Site Pretesting
The recommended approach to testing new plugins before making them public is to create a second local Foswiki installation, and test the plugin there. You can allow selected users access to the test area. Once you are satisfied that it won't compromise your main installation, you can install it there as well.
The
plugins page shows which plugins are: 1) installed, 2) loading properly, and 3) what plugin handlers they invoke. Any failures are shown in the Errors section. The
%FAILEDPLUGINS%
macro can be used to debug failures. You may also want to check your webserver error log and the various Foswiki log files.
Some Notes on Plugin Performance
The performance of the system depends to some extent on the number of plugins installed and on the plugin implementation. Some plugins impose no measurable performance decrease, some do. For example, a Plugin might use many Perl libraries that need to be initialized with each page view (unless you run mod_perl). You can only really tell the performance impact by installing the plugin and by measuring the performance with and without the new plugin, on real data.
If you need to install an "expensive" plugin, but you only need its functionality only in a subset of your data, you can disable it elsewhere by defining the %DISABLEDPLUGINS% setting.
Define
DISABLEDPLUGINS
to be a comma-separated list of names of plugins to disable. Define it in Main.SitePreferences to disable those plugins everywhere, in the WebPreferences topic to disable them in an individual web, or in a topic to disable them in that topic. For example,
* Set DISABLEDPLUGINS = SpreadSheetPlugin, EditTablePlugin
The Foswiki Perl Application Programming Interface
Developing plugins provides a simple introduction to hooking into Foswiki code from your own Perl modules.
Foswiki:Development.GettingStarted is the starting point for more comprehensive documentation.
Related Topics: DeveloperDocumentationCategory,
AdminDocumentationCategory