NAME
Kwiki::ShortcutLinks - WAFL-phrase shortcuts for arbitrary web links
SYNOPSIS
$ cpan Kwiki::ShortcutLinks
$ cd /path/to/kwiki
$ echo "Kwiki::ShortcutLinks" >> plugins
$ kwiki -update
$ vi shortcuts.yaml
$ kwiki -update
DESCRIPTION
This plugin allows the Kwiki maintainer to define a series of short-cut
wafl phrases via a simple config file.
When the plugin is installed and added to Kwiki via "kwiki -update", a
default "shortcuts.yaml" file is created. This can be edited and added
to as necessary. "kwiki -update" must be run again after adding,
renaming or deleting shortcuts.
The example entry:
google: http://www.google.com/search?q=
adds support for the wafl phrase "{google:...}", for example:
Search Google for: {google:Kwiki}
will render as:
Search Google for: Kwiki
If the short-cut definition contains extra words, these will be
prepended to the rendered link. For example:
rt: http://ticket-serv/Ticket/Display.html?id= RT Ticket
will render "{rt:1234}" as:
RT Ticket 1234
If you follow the shortcut argument by a pipe and some more text, that
text will be used for the link text, instead of the argument and any
leader. So, for the above definition of "rt", "{rt:1234|A Hateful
Problem}" would render as:
A Hateful Problem
The shortcut can contain the string %s, which will be replaced by the
wafl phrase arguments. (If there is no %s, the arguments are appended to
the shortcut expansion, as in the examples above.) So the config entry:
wikipedia: http://www.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?search=%s&go=Go
and the shortcut "{wikipedia:Cambridge}" will render as
Cambridge
AUTHORS
Michael Gray
Thanks to Alexander Goller for the %s suggestion, "extra_shortcuts.yaml"
and his general support. Thanks to Ricardo Signes for the pipe patch to
allow link text to be overridden.
SEE ALSO
Kwiki
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2004 by Michael Gray
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.