X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/4558457402a4ab6bc795589a2e400fa66144f76e..f3e502f581718f03191c495e89daaef19b043d98:/doc/plugins/comments/discussion.mdwn?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/plugins/comments/discussion.mdwn b/doc/plugins/comments/discussion.mdwn index 3d7452b9a..0641ddcc9 100644 --- a/doc/plugins/comments/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/plugins/comments/discussion.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,18 @@ +## Syndication autodiscovery for comment feeds + +A standard `\[[!inline]]` directive adds links to the autogenerated syndication feeds using link tags in the header: + + + + +These links aren't added to my pages that include comments even though comments generate syndication feeds. How can I configure the comments plugin to add these links to the header? (These links are required for user-agent autodiscovery of syndication feeds.) --[[anderbubble]] + +## Moderating comments from the CLI + +How do you do this, without using the UI in the Preferences? + +Please put this info on the page. Many thanks --[[Kai Hendry]] + ## Why internal pages? (unresolved) Comments are saved as internal pages, so they can never be edited through the CGI, @@ -161,3 +176,82 @@ Raw HTML was not initially allowed by default (this was configurable). >>> all directives will contine to be inexpensive and safe enough that it's >>> sensible to allow users to (ab)use them on open wikis. >>> --[[Joey]] + +---- + +I have a test ikiwiki setup somewhere to investigate adopting the comments +plugin. It is setup with no auth enabled and I got hammered with a spam attack +over the last weekend (predictably). What surprised me was the scale of the +attack: ikiwiki eventually triggered OOM and brought the box down. When I got +it back up, I checked out a copy of the underlying git repository, and it +measured 280M in size after being packed. Of that, about 300K was data prior +to the spam attack, so the rest was entirely spam text, compressed via git's +efficient delta compression. + +I had two thoughts about possible improvements to the comments plugin in the +wake of this: + + * comment pagination - there is a hard-to-define upper limit on the number + of comments that can be appended to a wiki page whilst the page remains + legible. It would be useful if comments could be paginated into sub-pages. + + * crude flood control - asides from spam attacks (and I am aware of + [[plugins/blogspam]]), people can crap flood or just aggressively flame + repeatedly. An interesting prevention measure might be to not let an IP + post more than 3 sequential comments to a page, or to the site, without + at least one other comment being interleaved. I say 3 rather than 2 since + correction follow-ups are common. + +-- [[Jon]] + + +--- + +## Comment threads + +Any thoughts about implementing some simple threading in the comments? + +Or at least a reply functionality that quotes the subject/contents? + +-- [[iustin]] + +--- + +## Disabling certain formats for comments + +It seems that comments plugin allows using all enabled formats and +there is not way to disable some of them. For my blog, I want to use +additional formats for writing posts but I do not want commenters to +use those formats because it would be a security problem. + +Any suggestions or hints how to implement this? + +-- [[wentasah]] + +> I've implemented this. See [[todo/Restrict_formats_allowed_for_comments]]. +> --[[wentasah]] + +## URLs in anonymous-style comments committed directly via VCS + +[[!template id=gitbranch branch=schmonz/comments-anonymous-url-vcs author="[[schmonz]]"]] + +I recently imported my site from Textpattern into ikiwiki (using +an `ikiwiki-import` program that may someday make its way into +ikiwiki proper). Textpattern's comments behave much like ikiwiki's +anonymous comments, so piping each imported comment through +`ikiwiki-comment` and regenerating the site with `comments_allowauthor=1` +preserved almost all the information. + +What's missing: if a comment directive has a `url` param, I'd expect +the rendered page to href the author's name to that URL. This works +as I expect for new comments added via the CGI, but not for imported +comments added via the VCS directly. + +My branch has a fix that doesn't break `t/comments.t`, doesn't +appear to break anonymous or signed-in comments via the CGI in any +way I've tried, and lets me render my (incredibly valuable ;-) +imported blog comments with full fidelity. OK to commit? + +> Ship it. --[[smcv]] + +>> Thanks, have done. --[[schmonz]]