use warnings;
use strict;
use IkiWiki 2.00;
+use Encode;
sub import { #{{{
+ hook(type => "getsetup", id => "recentchanges", call => \&getsetup);
hook(type => "checkconfig", id => "recentchanges", call => \&checkconfig);
hook(type => "refresh", id => "recentchanges", call => \&refresh);
hook(type => "pagetemplate", id => "recentchanges", call => \&pagetemplate);
hook(type => "cgi", id => "recentchanges", call => \&cgi);
} #}}}
+sub getsetup () { #{{{
+ return
+ plugin => {
+ safe => 1,
+ rebuild => 1,
+ },
+ recentchangespage => {
+ type => "string",
+ example => "recentchanges",
+ description => "name of the recentchanges page",
+ safe => 1,
+ rebuild => 1,
+ },
+ recentchangesnum => {
+ type => "integer",
+ example => 100,
+ description => "number of changes to track",
+ safe => 1,
+ rebuild => 0,
+ },
+} #}}}
+
sub checkconfig () { #{{{
$config{recentchangespage}='recentchanges' unless defined $config{recentchangespage};
$config{recentchangesnum}=100 unless defined $config{recentchangesnum};
my %params=@_;
my $template=$params{template};
my $page=$params{page};
- if ($config{rcs} && $page ne $config{recentchangespage} &&
+
+ if (defined $config{recentchangespage} && $config{rcs} &&
+ $page ne $config{recentchangespage} &&
$template->query(name => "recentchangesurl")) {
$template->param(recentchangesurl => urlto($config{recentchangespage}, $page));
$template->param(have_actions => 1);
# page they link to is deleted, or newly created, or
# changes for whatever reason. So this CGI handles that
# dynamic linking stuff.
- my $page=$cgi->param("page");
+ my $page=decode_utf8($cgi->param("page"));
if (!defined $page) {
error("missing page parameter");
}
"</p>");
}
else {
- IkiWiki::redirect($cgi, $config{url}."/".htmlpage($link));
+ if (defined pagetype($link)) {
+ IkiWiki::redirect($cgi, $config{url}.IkiWiki::beautify_urlpath("/".htmlpage($link)));
+ }
+ else {
+ IkiWiki::redirect($cgi, $config{url}.IkiWiki::beautify_urlpath("/".$link));
+ }
}
exit;