X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/0a809b2d3ac3db7a457a99e7d616429d766a2693..473071c4be84858d0a72c57622db3fe73e9c7ae8:/doc/bugs/template_creation_error.mdwn?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/bugs/template_creation_error.mdwn b/doc/bugs/template_creation_error.mdwn index abf50cdc0..79dccc136 100644 --- a/doc/bugs/template_creation_error.mdwn +++ b/doc/bugs/template_creation_error.mdwn @@ -34,3 +34,78 @@ To ssh://b-odelama-com@odelama-com.branchable.com/ Please, let me know what to do to avoid this kind of error. + +> When you add a template page `templates/foo.mdwn` for use +> the [[ikiwiki/directive/template]] directive, two things happen: +> +> 1. `\[[!template id=foo ...]]` becomes available; +> 2. a wiki page `templates/foo` is built, resulting in a HTML file, +> typically `templates/foo/index.html` +> +> The warnings you're seeing are the second of these: when ikiwiki +> tries to process `templates/foo.mdwn` as an ordinary page, without +> interpreting the `` directives, `inline` receives invalid +> input. +> +> This is a bit of a design flaw in [[plugins/template]] and +> [[plugins/edittemplate]], I think - ideally it would be possible to +> avoid parts of the page being interpreted when the page is being +> rendered normally rather than being used as a template. +> +> There *is* a trick to avoid parts of the page being interpreted when +> the page is being used as a template, while having them appear +> when it's rendered as a page: +> +> +> +> \[[!meta robots="noindex,nofollow"]] +> This template is used to describe a thing. Parameters: +> * name: the name of the thing +> * size: the size of the thing +> +> +> The thing is called and its size is +> +> I suppose you could maybe extend that to something like this: +> +> +> +> \[[!meta robots="noindex,nofollow"]] +> This template is used to describe a thing. Parameters: +> * name: the name of the thing +> * size: the size of the thing +> +> +> +> \[[!if test="included() and !included()" then=""" +> +> +> The thing is called and its size is +> +> """]] +> +> +> but that's far harder than it ought to be! +> +> Perhaps the right solution would be to change how the template plugin +> works, so that templates are expected to contain a new `definetemplate` +> directive: +> +> This template is used to describe a thing. Parameters: +> * name: the name of the thing +> * size: the size of the thing +> +> \[[!definetemplate """ +> The thing is called and its size is +> """]] +> +> with templates not containing a `\[[!definetemplate]]` being treated +> as if the whole text of the page was copied into a `\[[!definetemplate]]`, +> for backwards compatibility? +> +> --[[smcv]]