1 [[!template id=plugin name=smcvgallery author="[[Simon_McVittie|smcv]]"]]
4 This plugin has not yet been written; this page is an experiment in
5 design-by-documentation :-)
9 This plugin formats a collection of images into a photo gallery,
10 in the same way as many websites: good examples include the
11 PHP application [Gallery](http://gallery.menalto.com/), Flickr,
12 and Facebook's Photos "application".
14 The web UI I'm trying to achieve consists of one
15 [HTML page of thumbnails](http://www.pseudorandom.co.uk/2008/2008-03-08-panic-cell-gig/)
16 as an entry point to the gallery, where each thumbnail links to
17 [a "viewer" HTML page](http://www.pseudorandom.co.uk/2008/2008-03-08-panic-cell-gig/img_0068/)
18 with a full size image, next/previous thumbnail links, and
21 (The Summer of Code [[plugins/contrib/gallery]] plugin does the
22 next/previous UI in Javascript using Lightbox, which means that
23 individual photos can't be bookmarked in a meaningful way, and
24 the best it can do as a fallback for non-Javascript browsers
25 is to provide a direct link to the image.)
27 Other features that would be good to have:
29 * minimizing the number of separate operations needed to make a gallery -
30 editing one source file per gallery is acceptable, editing one
31 source file per photo is not
33 * keeping photos outside source code control, for instance in an
36 * assigning [[tags|ikiwiki/directive/tag]] to photos, providing a
37 superset of Facebook's "show tagged photos of this person" functionality
39 * constructing galleries entirely via the web by uploading attachments
41 * inserting grouping (section headings) within a gallery; as in the example
42 linked above, I'd like this to split up the thumbnails but not the
45 * rendering an `<object>/<embed>` arrangement to display videos, and possibly
46 thumbnailing them in the same way as totem-video-thumbnailer
47 (my camera can record short videos, so some of my web photo galleries
50 My plan is to have these directives:
52 * \[[!gallery]] registers the page it's on as a gallery, and displays all
53 photos that are part of this gallery but not part of a \[[!gallerysection]]
56 All images (i.e. `*.png *.jpg *.gif`) that are attachments to the gallery page
57 or its subpages are considered to be part of the gallery.
61 * filter="[[ikiwiki/PageSpec]]": only consider images to be part of the
62 gallery if they also match this filter
64 * sort="date|filename": order in which to sort the images
66 * \[[!gallerysection filter="[[ikiwiki/PageSpec]]"]] displays all photos in the
67 gallery that match the filter
70 [the gallery I'm using as an example](http://www.pseudorandom.co.uk/2008/2008-03-08-panic-cell-gig/)
71 could look something like this:
74 <!-- replaced with one uncategorized photo -->
78 \[[!gallerysection filter="link(sometag)"]]
79 <!-- all the Gamarra photos -->
83 \[[!gallerysection filter="link(someothertag)"]]
84 <!-- all the Smokescreen photos -->
88 ## Implementation ideas
90 The next/previous part this plugin overlaps with [[todo/wikitrails]].
92 A \[[!galleryimg]] directive to assign metadata to images might be necessary, so
93 the gallery page can contain something like:
95 \[[!galleryimg p1010001.jpg title="..." caption="..." tags="foo"]]
96 \[[!galleryimg p1010002.jpg title="..." caption="..." tags="foo bar"]]
98 However, allowing other pages to push in metadata like that will make
99 dependency tracking difficult.
101 Making the viewer pages could be rather tricky. Here are some options:
102 "synthesize source pages for viewers" is the one I'm leaning towards at the
105 ### Viewers' source page is the gallery
107 One possibility is to write out the viewer pages as a side-effect of
108 preprocessing the \[[!gallery]] directive. The proof-of-concept implementation
109 below does this. However, this does mean the viewer pages can't have tags or
110 metadata of their own and can't be matched by [[pagespecs|ikiwiki/pagespec]] or
111 [[wikilinks|ikiwiki/wikilink]].
113 It might be possible to implement tagging by using \[[!galleryimg]] to assign
114 the metadata to the *images* instead of their viewers; however, that would
115 require hacking up both `IkiWiki::htmllink` and `IkiWiki::urlto` to redirect
116 links to the image (e.g. from the \[[!map]] on a tag page) to become links to
119 Modifications to the comments plugin would also be required, to make it allow
120 comments written to `foo/bar/comment_1._comment` even though the page foo/bar
121 does not really exist, and display comments on the viewer pages even though
122 they're not real pages. (Writing comments to `foo/bar.jpg/*._comment` is not
125 ### Synthesize source pages for viewers
127 Another is to synthesize source pages for the viewers. This means they can have
128 tags and metadata, but trying to arrange for them to be scanned etc. correctly
129 without needing another refresh run is somewhat terrifying.
130 [[plugins/autoindex]] can safely create source pages because it runs in
131 the refresh hook, but I don't really like the idea of a refresh hook that scans
132 all source pages to see if they contain \[[!gallery]]...
134 The photo galleries I have at the moment, like the Panic Cell example above,
135 are made by using an external script to parse XML gallery descriptions (lists
136 of image filenames, with metadata such as titles), and using this to write
137 IkiWiki markup into a directory which is then used as an underlay. This is a
138 hack, but it works. The use of XML is left over from a previous attempt at
139 solving the same problem using Django.
141 Perhaps a better approach would be to have a setupfile option that names a
142 particular underlay directory (meeting the objective of not having large
143 photos under source code control) and generates a source page for each file
144 in that directory during the refresh hook. The source pages could be in the
145 underlay until they are edited (e.g. tagged), at which point they would be
146 copied into the source-code-controlled version in the usual way.
148 The synthetic source pages can be very simple, using the same trick as my
149 [[plugins/comments]] plugin (a dedicated [[directive|ikiwiki/directives]]
150 encapsulating everything the plugin needs). If the plugin automatically
151 gathers information like file size, pixel size, date etc. from the images, then
152 only the human-edited information and a filename reference need to be present
153 in the source page; with some clever lookup rules based on the filename of
154 the source page, not even the photo's filename is necessarily needed.
156 \[[!meta title="..."]]
157 \[[!meta date="..."]]
158 \[[!meta copyright="..."]]
161 \[[!galleryimageviewer p1010001.jpg]]
163 However, this would mean that editing tags and other metadata would require
164 editing pages individually. Rather than trying to "fix" that, perhaps it would
165 be better to have a special CGI interface for bulk tagging/metadata editing.
166 This could even be combined with a bulk upload form (a reasonable number of
167 file upload controls - maybe 20 - with metadata alongside each).
169 Uploading multiple images is necessarily awkward due to restrictions placed on
170 file upload controls by browsers for security reasons - sites like Facebook
171 allow whole directories to be uploaded at the same time, but they achieve this
172 by using a signed Java applet with privileged access to the user's filesystem.
174 I've found that it's often useful to be able to force the creation time of
175 photos (my camera's battery isn't very reliable, and it frequently decides that
176 the date is 0000-00-00 00:00:00), so treating the \[[!meta date]] of the source
177 page and the creation date of the photo as synonymous would be useful.
179 ### Images are the viewer's source - special filename extension
181 Making the image be the source page (and generate HTML itself) would be
182 possible, but I wouldn't want to generate a HTML viewer for every `.jpg` on a
183 site, so either the images would have to have a special extension (awkward for
184 uploads from Windows users) or the plugin would have to be able to change
185 whether HTML was generated in some way (not currently possible).
187 ### Images are the viewer's source - alter `ispage()`
189 It might be possible to hack up `ispage()` so some, but not all, images are
190 considered to "be a page":
192 * srcdir/not-a-photo.jpg → destdir/not-a-photo.jpg
193 * srcdir/gallery/photo.jpg → destdir/gallery/photo/index.html
195 Perhaps one way to do this would be for the photos to appear in a particular
196 underlay directory, which would also fulfil the objective of having photos not
197 be version-controlled:
199 * srcdir/not-a-photo.jpg → destdir/not-a-photo.jpg
200 * underlay/gallery/photo.jpg → destdir/gallery/photo/index.html
202 ## Proof-of-concept implementation of "viewers' source page is the gallery"
205 package IkiWiki::Plugin::gallery;
212 hook(type => "getsetup", id => "gallery", call => \&getsetup);
213 hook(type => "checkconfig", id => "gallery", call => \&checkconfig);
214 hook(type => "preprocess", id => "gallery",
215 call => \&preprocess_gallery, scan => 1);
216 hook(type => "preprocess", id => "gallerysection",
217 call => \&preprocess_gallerysection, scan => 1);
218 hook(type => "preprocess", id => "galleryimg",
219 call => \&preprocess_galleryimg, scan => 1);
233 # page that is a gallery => array of images
235 # page that is a gallery => array of filters
237 # page that is an image => page name of generated "viewer"
240 sub preprocess_gallery {
241 # \[[!gallery filter="!*/cover.jpg"]]
244 my $subpage = qr/^\Q$params{page}\E\//;
248 foreach my $page (keys %pagesources) {
249 # Reject anything not a subpage or attachment of this page
250 next unless $page =~ $subpage;
253 # FIXME: hard-coded list of extensions
254 next unless $page =~ /\.(jpg|gif|png|mov)$/;
256 # Reject according to the filter, if any
257 next if (exists $params{filter} &&
258 !pagespec_match($page, $params{filter},
259 location => $params{page}));
261 # OK, we'll have that one
264 my $viewername = $page;
265 $viewername =~ s/\.[^.]+$//;
266 $viewers{$page} = $viewername;
268 my $filename = htmlpage($viewername);
269 will_render($params{page}, $filename);
272 $galleries{$params{page}} = \@images;
274 # If we're just scanning, don't bother producing output
275 return unless defined wantarray;
277 # actually render the viewers
278 foreach my $img (@images) {
279 my $filename = htmlpage($viewers{$img});
280 debug("rendering image viewer $filename for $img");
281 writefile($filename, $config{destdir}, "# placeholder");
284 # display a list of "loose" images (those that are in no section);
285 # this works because we collected the sections' filters during the
290 foreach my $filter (@{$sections{$params{page}}}) {
292 @loose = grep { !pagespec_match($_, $filter,
293 location => $params{page}) } @loose;
298 foreach my $img (@loose) {
300 $ret .= "<a href=\"" . urlto($viewers{$img}, $params{page});
301 $ret .= "\">$img</a></li>\n"
303 return "$ret</ul>\n";
306 sub preprocess_gallerysection {
307 # \[[!gallerysection filter="friday/*"]]
310 # remember the filter for this section so the "loose images" section
311 # won't include these images
312 push @{$sections{$params{page}}}, $params{filter};
314 # If we're just scanning, don't bother producing output
315 return unless defined wantarray;
317 # this relies on the fact that we ran preprocess_gallery once
318 # already, during the scan stage
319 my @images = @{$galleries{$params{page}}};
320 @images = grep { pagespec_match($_, $params{filter},
321 location => $params{page}) } @images;
325 foreach my $img (@images) {
327 $ret .= htmllink($params{page}, $params{destpage},
331 return "$ret</ul>\n";
334 sub preprocess_galleryimg {
335 # \[[!galleryimg p1010001.jpg title="" caption="" tags=""]]