1 Here is a patch that makes [[ikiwiki-calendar]] almost useless.
3 It adds some options, the main one being `calendar_autocreate`, which is
4 similar to the `tag_autocreate` option of the [[tag|plugins/tag]]: it create
5 archive pages when needed.
7 The documentation is updated as well (but as a non-native English speaker, I
8 won't be offended if you correct stuff you consider awkward):
10 - [[plugin|https://github.com/paternal/ikiwiki/blob/calendar-autocreate/doc/plugins/calendar.mdwn]]
11 - [[directive|https://github.com/paternal/ikiwiki/blob/calendar-autocreate/doc/ikiwiki/directive/calendar.mdwn]]
14 [[!template id=gitbranch branch=spalax/calendar-autocreate browse="https://github.com/paternal/ikiwiki/tree/calendar-autocreate" author="[[Louis|spalax]]"]]
18 > An attempt at a review (although note that I don't have commit access,
19 > so my opinion is not final):
21 > Should `calendar_autocreate_commit` really default to 1? I would personally
22 > expect that any new features that synthesize new pages should not commit
23 > them by default - I'd prefer to avoid cluttering git history with generated
24 > pages. (Indeed, should the option even exist?)
26 > > I copied those options from the [[plugins/tag]] plugin: the
27 > > `tag_autocreate_commit` option exists and default to 1.
29 > > It should definitely exists: suppose a calendar page is created and not
30 > > commited, and later, someone tries to push some changes where a page with
31 > > the same name has been created. This would result in a conflict. The
32 > > `calendar_autocreate_commit` prevents this.
34 > > > `tag_autocreate_commit` exists because when tag autocreation
35 > > > was introduced, they were always in the `$srcdir` and committed.
36 > > > I changed it so that it was possible to put them in the [[plugins/transient]]
37 > > > underlay and not commit them. It defaults to 1 to preserve existing
40 > > > When automatic tag pages (or autoindex pages) are not committed, they
41 > > > go in the transient underlay, which means they can't cause conflicts:
42 > > > independent page creation will simply mask them (a page in the
43 > > > `$srcdir` hides a page of the same name in an underlay). I thought
44 > > > this implementation did the same when not committing? --[[smcv]]
46 > > > > I did not realize how easy it was to use the [[plugins/transient]]
47 > > > > plugin! I [[took it into
48 > > > > account|https://github.com/paternal/ikiwiki/commit/492a22ac75f8b41a427a98c44525b01a6fd181b5]].
49 > > > > -- [[Louis|spalax]]
51 > I'd personally do the conditional in gencalendaryear more like:
54 return unless $config{calendar_autocreate};
57 > to reduce the indentation depth of the more interesting code.
59 > > [[I agree|https://github.com/paternal/ikiwiki/commit/7f18c1ce48630507b744fa56b83999e8ca684606]]
61 > The recursion to generate missing years:
64 if (not exists $wikistate{calendar}{minyear}) {
65 $wikistate{calendar}{minyear} = $year;
66 } elsif ($wikistate{calendar}{minyear} > $year) {
67 gencalendaryear($year + 1);
68 $wikistate{calendar}{minyear} -= 1;
72 > does seem to be correct on closer examination, but it took me a while
73 > to work out that it would actually do the right thing by recursing:
76 > * recurse to generate 2006
77 > * recurse to generate 2007
78 > * recurse to generate 2008
79 > * recurse to generate 2009
80 > * recurse to try to generate 2010 (no effect)
81 > * minyear = minyear - 1 = 2010 - 1 = 2009
82 > * minyear = minyear - 1 = 2009 - 1 = 2008
83 > * minyear = minyear - 1 = 2008 - 1 = 2007
84 > * minyear = minyear - 1 = 2007 - 1 = 2006
85 > * minyear = minyear - 1 = 2006 - 1 = 2005
87 > I think it might be clearer (as well as less
88 > recursion-happy) to use iteration:
91 > * recurse to generate 2006
93 > * recurse to generate 2009
96 > something like this:
105 # Filling potential gaps in years [...] years 2006 to 2009.
106 return if $params{norecurse};
107 if (not exists $wikistate{calendar}{minyear}) {
108 $wikistate{calendar}{minyear} = $year;
109 } elsif ($wikistate{calendar}{minyear} > $year) {
110 foreach my $other ($year + 1 .. $wikistate{calendar}{minyear} - 1) {
111 gencalendar($year, norecurse => 1);
113 $wikistate{calendar}{minyear} = $year;
115 # ... and the opposite for maxyear
120 > > [[I agree|https://github.com/paternal/ikiwiki/commit/7f18c1ce48630507b744fa56b83999e8ca684606]]
122 > I'm not sure about generating missing years at all, though: if the
123 > generation is entirely dynamic, and there were no posts at all during
124 > a particular year (or month for that matter), shouldn't we just skip
125 > the year/month? That seems to be what e.g. Wordpress does.
127 > > [[Done|https://github.com/paternal/ikiwiki/commit/59b46942e01b32138d056381249effbbaf773892]].
128 > > I added an option `calendar_fill_gaps` to chose between the two
129 > > alternatives (since skipping empty months and years would change the
130 > > default behaviour of this plugin).
132 > > I think the code is a bit ugly at some places. Perl is not one the the
133 > > programming languages I am fluent into. Sorry.
135 > > PS: Good idea, thought. I now have to implement a similar thing for
136 > > [[plugins/contrib/jscalendar]].
138 > This piece of ikiwiki-calendar functionality is lost:
141 - ... It also refreshes the wiki, updating the calendars to
142 -highlight the current day. This command is typically run at midnight from
146 > If I understand correctly, the highlight will be on the day at which
147 > the wiki was last refreshed, which seems arbitrary and confusing.
148 > If ikiwiki-calendar is not used, I'd say there should just not be a
149 > highlight for today (although I'm not sure how best to implement that -
150 > perhaps a config option representing "I am going to use ikiwiki-calendar").
152 > > This is not lost. What ikiwiki-calendar do is simply: build the missing
153 > > `archive/year/month` pages, and run `ikiwiki -refresh`. With my patch, the
154 > > `ikiwiki -refresh` includes:
156 > > - the build of missing `archive/year/month` pages;
157 > > - highlighting the current day (this was already the case).
159 > > So one can simply drop the `ikiwiki-calendar ...` for `ikiwiki --refresh
160 > > ...` in cron to get the same result.
163 > > [[tried|https://github.com/paternal/ikiwiki/commit/7a92444e56fe023cea3b074dc5e6b5c4acdb6114]]
164 > > to make the documentation clearer.
167 -\[[!template id=plugin name=calendar author="\[[ManojSrivastava]]"]]
168 -\[[!tag type/widget]]
171 > Why did you remove that? It's useful information about the plugin
172 > which I think ought to stay.
174 > > Oops! It was a mistake.
175 > > [[Corrected|https://github.com/paternal/ikiwiki/commit/de9842ecc8914e11e73148dae78cd6909b535262]].
179 > > Thank you for this review. -- [[Louis|spalax]]
183 [[smcv]], can you please go on reviewing this?
185 > I don't think I'm really the reviewer you want, since I don't have commit
186 > access (as you might be able to tell from the number of pending branches
187 > I have)... but nobody with commit access seems to be available to do
188 > reviews at the moment, so I'm probably the best you're going to get.
190 > + 0 0 * * * ikiwiki ~/ikiwiki.setup --refresh
192 > I think that should be `ikiwiki --setup ~/ikiwiki.setup --refresh`
194 > The indentation of some of the new code in `IkiWiki/Plugin/calendar.pm`
195 > is weird. Please use one hard tab (U+0009) per indent step: you seem
196 > to have used a mixture of one hard tab per indent or two spaces
197 > per indent, which looks bizarre for anyone whose tab size is not
200 > + return unless $config{calendar_autocreate};
202 > This is checked in `gencalendaryear` but not in `gencalendarmonth`.
203 > Shouldn't `gencalendarmonth` do it too? Alternatively, do the check
204 > in `scan`, which calls `gencalendarmonth` directly.
206 > + my $year = $date[5] + 1900;
208 > You calculate this, but you don't seem to do anything with it?
210 > + if (not exists $changed{$params{year}}) {
211 > + $changed{$params{year}} = ();
213 > + $changed{$params{year}}{$params{month}} = 1;
215 > `$changed{$params{year}}` is a scalar (you can tell because it starts with the
216 > `$` sigil) but `()` is a list. I think you want `{}`
217 > (a scalar that is a reference to an empty anonymous hash).
219 > However, that whole `if` block can be omitted, and you can just use
220 > `$changed{$params{year}}{$params{month}} = 1;`, because Perl will automatically
221 > create `$changed{$params{year}}` as a reference to an empty hash if necessary,
222 > in order to put the pair `$params{month} => 1` in it (the term to look
223 > up if you're curious is "autovivification").