[[!template id=plugin name=getfield author="[[rubykat]]"]] [[!tag type/meta type/format]] [[!toc]] ## NAME IkiWiki::Plugin::getfield - query the values of fields ## SYNOPSIS # activate the plugin add_plugins => [qw{goodstuff getfield ....}], ## DESCRIPTION This plugin provides a way of querying the meta-data (data fields) of a page inside the page content (rather than inside a template) This provides a way to use per-page structured data, where each page is treated like a record, and the structured data are fields in that record. This can include the meta-data for that page, such as the page title. This plugin is meant to be used in conjunction with the [[field]] plugin. ### USAGE One can get the value of a field by using special markup in the page. This does not use directive markup, in order to make it easier to use the markup inside other directives. There are four forms: * {{$*fieldname*}} This queries the value of *fieldname* for the source page. For example: \[[!meta title="My Long and Complicated Title With Potential For Spelling Mistakes"]] # {{$title}} When the page is processed, this will give you:
Stuff about A.
When PageB is displayed:Stuff about A.
* {{+$*pagename*#*fieldname*+}} This queries the value of *fieldname* for the page *pagename*; the only difference between this and {{$*pagename*#*fieldname*}} is that the full name of *pagename* is calculated relative to the destination page rather than the source page. I can't really think of a reason why this should be needed, but this format has been added for completeness. ### No Value Found If no value is found for the given field, then the field name is returned. For example: On PageFoo: \[[!meta title="Foo"]] My title is {{$title}}. My description is {{$description}}. When PageFoo is displayed:My title is Foo.
My description is description.
This is because "description" hasn't been defined for that page. ### More Examples Listing all the sub-pages of the current page: \[[!map pages="{{$page}}/*"]] ## DOWNLOAD * browse at GitHub: