X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/27cb77cd1919d5c61ba67333a349ab6e54ed5976..4e7b7a178890eb8d28edcd2e6ab2763c9a3988e5:/doc/plugins/contrib/album.mdwn?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/plugins/contrib/album.mdwn b/doc/plugins/contrib/album.mdwn index 0393d26dc..836a98f33 100644 --- a/doc/plugins/contrib/album.mdwn +++ b/doc/plugins/contrib/album.mdwn @@ -1,143 +1,126 @@ [[!template id=plugin name=album author="[[Simon_McVittie|smcv]]"]] -[[!template id=gitbranch branch=smcv/album author="[[Simon_McVittie|smcv]]"]] [[!tag type/chrome]] -Available from [[smcv]]'s git repository, in the `album` branch -([[users/smcv/gallery|users/smcv/gallery]] contains some older -thoughts about this plugin). +This plugin provides the [[ikiwiki/directive/album]] [[ikiwiki/directive]], +which turns a page into a photo album or image gallery, containing all +images attached to the album or its subpages. It also provides the +[[ikiwiki/directive/albumsection]] and [[ikiwiki/directive/albumimage]] +directives. -This plugin formats a collection of images into a photo album, -in the same way as many websites: good examples include the -PHP application [Gallery](http://gallery.menalto.com/), Flickr, -and Facebook's Photos "application". +This plugin automatically enables the [[filecheck]], [[img]], [[inline]], +[[trail]] and [[transient]] plugins. The [[meta]] plugin is also +recommended. -I've called it `album` to distinguish it from -[[contrib/gallery|plugins/contrib/gallery]], although `gallery` might well be -a better name for this functionality. - -The web UI I'm trying to achieve consists of one -[HTML page of thumbnails](http://www.pseudorandom.co.uk/2008/2008-03-08-panic-cell-gig/) -as an entry point to the album, where each thumbnail links to -[a "viewer" HTML page](http://www.pseudorandom.co.uk/2008/2008-03-08-panic-cell-gig/img_0068/) -with a full size image, next/previous thumbnail links, and -[[plugins/comments]]. - -(The Summer of Code [[plugins/contrib/gallery]] plugin does the -next/previous UI in Javascript using Lightbox, which means that -individual photos can't be bookmarked in a meaningful way, and -the best it can do as a fallback for non-Javascript browsers -is to provide a direct link to the image.) - -

album directive

- -Each page containing an `album` directive is treated as a photo album. - -Every image attached to an album or its subpages is considered to be part of -the album. A "viewer" page, with the wiki's default page extension, will be -generated to display the image, if there isn't already a page of the same -name as the image: for instance, if `debconf` is an album and -`debconf/tuesday/p100.jpg` exists, then `debconf/tuesday/p100.mdwn` might -be created. +## Changing the templates -There's currently a hard-coded list of extensions that are treated as images: -`png`, `gif`, `jpg`, `jpeg` or `mov` files. More image and video types could -be added in future. Videos aren't currently handled very well; -ideally, something like totem-video-thumbnailer would be used. +When a viewer page is generated or inlined into an album, the template can +contain these extra variables: -The `album` directive also produces an [[ikiwiki/directive/inline]] which -automatically includes all the viewers for this album, except those that -will appear in an albumsection (if every image -is in a section, then the `album` directive won't have any visible effect). +* `` - page name of the album +* `` - relative URL to the album +* `` - title of the album, usually taken from + a [[ikiwiki/directive/meta]] directive +* `` - caption for the image +* `` - a small [[ikiwiki/directive/img]] for the image +* `` - width of the full-size image in pixels +* `` - height of the full-size image in pixels +* `` - size of the image, e.g. `1.2 MiB` +* `` - format of the image, typically `JPEG` -The `inline` is in `archive` and `quick` mode, but can include some -extra information about the images, including file size and a thumbnail made -using [[ikiwiki/directive/img]]). The default template is `albumitem.tmpl`, -which takes advantage of these things. +The template for the viewer page can also contain: -

albumsection directive

+* `` - a large [[ikiwiki/directive/img]] to display the image +* `` - a link to the previous viewer, typically with a + thumbnail +* `` - a link to the next viewer, typically with a + thumbnail -The `albumsection` directive is used to split an album into sections. It can -only appear on a page that also has the album directive. +## Including album entries elsewhere -The `filter` parameter is a [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]] against which viewer pages -are matched. The `albumsection` directive displays all the images that match -the filter, and the `album` directive displays any leftover images, like -this: +To display images from elsewhere in the wiki with the same appearance as +an [[ikiwiki/directive/album]] or [[ikiwiki/directive/albumsection]], +you can use an [[ikiwiki/directive/inline]] with the `albumitem` +template: - # Holiday photos + \[[!inline pages="..." sort="-age" template="albumitem"]] - \[[!album]] - +---- - ## People +[[!template id=gitbranch branch=smcv/album3 author="[[Simon_McVittie|smcv]]"]] - \[[!albumsection filter="tagged(people)"]] - +Available from [[smcv]]'s git repository, in the `album3` branch. +I've called it `album` to distinguish it from +[[contrib/gallery|plugins/contrib/gallery]], although `gallery` might well be +a better name for this functionality. - ## Landscapes +(The Summer of Code [[plugins/contrib/gallery]] plugin does the +next/previous UI in Javascript using Lightbox, which means that +individual photos can't be bookmarked in a meaningful way, and +the best it can do as a fallback for non-Javascript browsers +is to provide a direct link to the image.) - \[[!albumsection filter="tagged(landscapes)"]] - +Updated, November 2011: rebased onto [[trail]] v3, CSS adjusted. -

albumimage directive

+## Manual installation -Each viewer page produced by the album directive -contains an `albumimage` directive, which is replaced by an -[[ikiwiki/directive/img]], wrapped in some formatting using a -template (by default it's `albumviewer.tmpl`). That template can also include -links to the next photo, the previous photo and the album it's in; the default -template has all of these. +If you don't want to use a branch of ikiwiki, manual installation requires +these files (use the "raw" link in gitweb to download), in addition to the +ones needed by [[trail]]: -The next/previous links are themselves implemented by evaluating a template, -either `albumnext.tmpl` or `albumprev.tmpl` by default. +* [album.pm](http://git.pseudorandom.co.uk/smcv/ikiwiki.git/blob/album3:/IkiWiki/Plugin/album.pm) + in an `IkiWiki/Plugin` subdirectory of your configured `plugindir` +* [albumviewer.tmpl](http://git.pseudorandom.co.uk/smcv/ikiwiki.git/blob/album3:/templates/albumviewer.tmpl), + [albumitem.tmpl](http://git.pseudorandom.co.uk/smcv/ikiwiki.git/blob/album3:/templates/albumitem.tmpl), + [albumnext.tmpl](http://git.pseudorandom.co.uk/smcv/ikiwiki.git/blob/album3:/templates/albumnext.tmpl) and + [albumprev.tmpl](http://git.pseudorandom.co.uk/smcv/ikiwiki.git/blob/album3:/templates/albumprev.tmpl), + in your configured `templatedir`, or a `templates` subdirectory of your wiki repository +* the album-related bits from the end of the + [stylesheet](http://git.pseudorandom.co.uk/smcv/ikiwiki.git/blob/album3:/doc/style.css) + (put them in your local.css) -The directive can also have parameters: +## Demo -* `title`, `copyright` and `date` are short-cuts for the corresponding - [[ikiwiki/directive/meta]] directives +* [HTML page of thumbnails](http://ikialbum.hosted.pseudorandom.co.uk/album/) + as an entry point to the album +* Each thumbnail links to + [a "viewer" HTML page](http://ikialbum.hosted.pseudorandom.co.uk/album/img_0120/) + with a full size image, optional next/previous thumbnail links, and + optional [[plugins/comments]] -* `caption` sets a caption which is displayed in the album and viewer - pages +## Bugs -The viewer page can also have other contents before or after the actual -image viewer. +* There's currently a hard-coded list of extensions that are treated as + images: `png`, `gif`, `jpg`, `jpeg` or `mov` files. More image and video + types could be added in future. -## Bugs +* Videos aren't currently handled very well; ideally, something like + totem-video-thumbnailer would be used. * The plugin doesn't do anything special to handle albums that are subpages of each other. If, say, `debconf` and `debconf/monday` are both albums, then `debconf/monday/p100.jpg` will currently be assigned to one or the - other, arbitrarily. + other, arbitrarily. It should probably pick the closest (longest) album name. + (I'm not sure that it can do this reliably, though, since the scan stage + runs in an undefined order.) * The plugin doesn't do anything special to handle photos with similar names. If you have `p100.jpg` and `p100.png`, one will get a viewer page called - `p100` and the other will be ignored. + `p100` and the other will be ignored. (I'm not sure what we could do better, + though.) * If there's no `albumimage` in a viewer page, one should probably be appended automatically. ## TODO -* The documentation should mention how to replicate the appearance of - `album` and `albumsection` using an `inline` of viewer pages. - -* The documentation should mention all the template variables and - all the parameters. - -* The generated viewer page should include most or all of the possible - parameters to the `albumimage` directive, with empty values, as a - template for editing. - * The generated viewer page should extract as much metadata as possible from the photo's EXIF tags (creation/modification dates, author, title, caption, copyright). [[smcv]] has a half-written implementation which runs - `scanimage` hooks, and has an `exiftool` plugin using [[!cpan Image::ExifTool]]. + `scanimage` hooks, and has an `exiftool` plugin using [[!cpan Image::ExifTool]] + as a reference implementation of that hook. * There should be an option to reduce the size of photos and write them into - an underlay, for this workflow: + an underlay (perhaps just the transient underlay), for this workflow: * your laptop's local ikiwiki has two underlays, `photos` and `webphotos` * `photos` contains full resolution photos with EXIF tags