- diff --git a/IkiWiki/Plugin/meta.pm b/IkiWiki/Plugin/meta.pm
- index 6fe9cda..c4079fd 100644
- --- a/IkiWiki/Plugin/meta.pm
- +++ b/IkiWiki/Plugin/meta.pm
- @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ sub import {
- hook(type => "needsbuild", id => "meta", call => \&needsbuild);
- hook(type => "preprocess", id => "meta", call => \&preprocess, scan => 1);
- hook(type => "pagetemplate", id => "meta", call => \&pagetemplate);
- + hook(type => "scan", id => "meta", call => \&scan);
- }
-
- sub getsetup () {
- @@ -305,6 +306,17 @@ sub match {
- }
- }
-
- +sub scan() {
- + my %params = @_;
- + my $page = $params{page};
- + if($config{"meta_defaults"}) {
- + foreach my $default (@{$config{"meta_defaults"}}) {
- + preprocess(%$default, page => $page,
- + destpage => $page, preview => 0);
- + }
- + }
- +}
- +
- package IkiWiki::PageSpec;
-
- sub match_title ($$;@) {
- diff --git a/IkiWiki/Setup.pm b/IkiWiki/Setup.pm
- index 8a25ecc..e4d50c9 100644
- --- a/IkiWiki/Setup.pm
- +++ b/IkiWiki/Setup.pm
- @@ -51,7 +51,13 @@ sub merge ($) {
- $config{$c}=$setup{$c};
- }
- else {
- - $config{$c}=[map { IkiWiki::possibly_foolish_untaint($_) } @{$setup{$c}}]
- + $config{$c}=[map {
- + if(ref $_ eq 'HASH') {
- + $_
- + } else {
- + IkiWiki::possibly_foolish_untaint($_)
- + }
- + } @{$setup{$c}}];
- }
- }
- elsif (ref $setup{$c} eq 'HASH') {
- diff --git a/doc/ikiwiki/directive/meta.mdwn b/doc/ikiwiki/directive/meta.mdwn
- index 000f461..8d34ee4 100644
- --- a/doc/ikiwiki/directive/meta.mdwn
- +++ b/doc/ikiwiki/directive/meta.mdwn
- @@ -12,6 +12,16 @@ also specifies some additional sub-parameters.
- The field values are treated as HTML entity-escaped text, so you can include
- a quote in the text by writing `"` and so on.
-
- +You can also define site-wide defaults for meta values by including them
- +in your setup file. The key used is `meta_defaults` and the value is a list
- +of hashes, one per meta directive. e.g.:
- +
- + meta_defaults = [
- + { copyright => "Copyright 2007 by Joey Hess" },
- + { license => "GPL v2+" },
- + { link => "somepage", rel => "site entrypoint", },
- + ],
- +
- Supported fields:
-
- * title
-
->> -- [[Jon]]
+>>> Well, re that hunk, taint checking is currently disabled, but
+>>> if the perl bug that disallows it is fixed and it is turned back on,
+>>> the hash values will remain tainted, which will probably lead to
+>>> problems.
+>>>
+>>> I'm also leery of using such a complex data structure in config.
+>>> The websetup plugin would be hard pressed to provide a UI for such a
+>>> data structure. (It lacks even UI for a single hash ref yet, let alone
+>>> a list.)
+>>>
+>>> Also, it seems sorta wrong to have two so very different syntaxes to
+>>> represent the same meta data. A user without a lot of experience will
+>>> be hard pressed to map from a directive to this in the setup file.
+>>>
+>>> All of which leads me to think the setup file could just contain
+>>> a text that could hold meta directives. Which generalizes really to
+>>> a text that contains any directives, and is, perhaps appended to the
+>>> top of every page. Which nearly generalizes to the sidebar plugin,
+>>> or perhaps something more general than that...
+>>>
+>>> However, excessive generalization is the root of all evil, so
+>>> I'm not necessarily saying that's a good idea. Indeed, my memory
+>>> concerns below invalidate this idea pretty well. --[[Joey]]
+
+ <snip old patch>
+
+-- [[Jon]]
+
+>> Ok, I've had a bit of a think about this. There are currently 15 supported
+>> meta fields. Of these: title, licence, copyright, author, authorurl,
+>> and robots might make sense to define globally and override on a per-page
+>> basis.
+>>
+>> Less so, description (due to its impact on map); openid (why would
+>> someone want more than one URI to act as an openid endpoint to the same
+>> place?); updated. I can almost see why someone might want to set a global
+>> updated value. Almost.
+>>
+>> Not useful are permalink, date, stylesheet (you already have a global
+>> stylesheet), link, redir, and guid.
+>>
+>> In other words, the limitations of my first patch that [[smcv]] outlined
+>> are only relevant to defined fields that you wouldn't want to specify a
+>> global default for anyway.
+>>
+>>> I generally agree with this. It is *possible* that meta would have a new
+>>> field added, that takes parameters and make sense to use globally.
+>>> (Indeed, this later happened to some extent with the sortas parameters
+>>> being added to some metas.)
+>>> --[[Joey]]
+>>
+>> Due to this, and the added complexity of the second patch (having to adjust
+>> `IkiWiki/Setup.pm`), I think the first patch makes more sense. I've thus
+>> reverted to it here.
+>>
+>> Is this merge-worthy?
+
+ <snip old patch>
+
+-- [[Jon]]
+
+>>> Merry Christmas/festive season/happy new year folks. I've been away from
+>>> ikiwiki for the break, and now I've returned to watching recentchanges.
+>>> Hopefully I'll be back in the mix soon, too. In the meantime, Joey, have
+>>> you had a chance to look at this yet? -- [[Jon]]
+
+>>>> Ping :) Hi. [[Joey]], would you consider this patch for the next
+>>>> ikiwiki release? -- [[Jon]]
+
+>>> For this to work with websetup and --dumpsetup, it needs to define the
+>>> `meta_*` settings in the getsetup function.
+>>>>
+>>>> I think this will be problematic with the current implementation of this
+>>>> patch. The datatype here is an array of hash references, with each hash
+>>>> having a variable (and arbitrary) number of key/value pairs. I can't
+>>>> think of an intuitive way of implementing a way of editing such a
+>>>> datatype in the web interface, let alone registering the option in
+>>>> getsetup.
+>>>>
+>>>> Perhaps a limited set of defined meta values could be exposed via
+>>>> websetup (the obvious ones: author, copyright, license, etc.) -- [[Jon]]
+>>>
+>>> I also have some concerns about both these patches, since both throw
+>>> a lot of redundant data at meta, which then stores it in a very redundant
+>>> way. Specifically, meta populates a per-page `%metaheaders` hash
+>>> as well as storing per-page metadata in `%pagestate`. So, if you have
+>>> a wiki with 10 thousand pages, and you add a 1k site-wide license text,
+>>> that will bloat the memory usage of ikiwiki by in excess of 2
+>>> megabytes. It will also cause ikiwiki to write a similar amount more data
+>>> to its state file which has to be loaded back in each
+>>> run.
+>>>
+>>> Seems that this could be managed much more efficiently by having
+>>> meta special-case the site-wide settings, not store them in these
+>>> per-page data structures, and just make them be used if no per-page
+>>> metadata of the given type is present. --[[Joey]]
+>>>>
+>>>> that should be easy enough to do. I will work on a patch. -- [[Jon]]
+>>>>> Hi — I've written a new patch which I hope addresses the concerns raised
+>>>>> with the previous ones. The new approach is to hard-code in `scan()`
+>>>>> which of the meta types are supported in the setup file. If one is
+>>>>> defined, then `scan()` calls `preprocess()`, as [[smcv]] suggested,
+>>>>> rather than stuffing redundant data into ikiwiki's data structures.
+>>>>>
+>>>>> Two types supported in the setup file have optional arguments: `author`
+>>>>> and `title`. These are supported by having special-cased setup keys
+>>>>> `meta_author_sortas` and `meta_title_sortas`. Future expansion of the
+>>>>> number of supported types, or addition of arguments to existing ones,
+>>>>> can similarly be special-cased.
+>>>>>
+>>>>> The setup data structure is no longer complicated with an
+>>>>> array-of-hashes, which means this is suitable for exposing via websetup.
+>>>>> `getsetup()` has been adjusted accordingly.
+>>>>>
+>>>>> The patch can be found at the git branch described above.
+>>>>> — [[Jon]]
+
+>>>>>> I wish I could take pity on you and just merge this, but
+>>>>>> AFAICS it still suffers from the memory bloat described above.
+>>>>>> Specifically, when `scan` calls `preprocess`, it
+>>>>>> stores the metadata in `%pagestate` etc. --[[Joey]]
+
+>>>>>>> No pity required — but whoops, yes, that was a bit of a mistake
+>>>>>>> ☺ I guess I'll have to split the current `preprocess` in half.
+>>>>>>> — [[Jon]]