-[[template id=plugin name=conditional core=1 author="[[Joey]]"]]
-[[tag type/format]]
+[[!template id=plugin name=conditional core=1 author="[[Joey]]"]]
+[[!tag type/format]]
With this plugin, you can make text be conditionally displayed on a page.
For example:
- \[[if test="enabled(smiley)"
- then="The smiley plugin is enabled :-)"
- else="No smiley plugin here.."]]
+ \[[!if test="enabled(smiley)"
+ then="The smiley plugin is enabled :-)"
+ else="No smiley plugin here.."]]
If the specified `test` succeeds, the `then` text will be displayed,
otherwise the `else` text will be displayed. The `else` part is optional.
in the wiki page outside the template. Triple-quoting the values even allows
quotes to be included.
-The `test` is a [[PageSpec]]; if it matches any page in the wiki then it
-succeeds. So you can do things like testing for the existence of a page or
-pages, testing to see if any pages were created in a given month, and so
-on. The regular [[PageSpec]] syntax is expanded with the following
+The `test` is a [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]]; if it matches any page in the wiki
+then it succeeds. So you can do things like testing for the existence of a
+page or pages, testing to see if any pages were created in a given month,
+and so on.
+
+If you want the [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]] to only match against the page that
+contains the conditional, rather than matching against all pages in the
+wiki, set the "all" parameter to "no".
+
+The regular [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]] syntax is expanded with the following
additional tests:
* enabled(plugin)