X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/47ee266163202f15fca3b108fad294bec262405a..466ceb13946699cbd6b0ef0cad8f3040804265ae:/doc/ikiwiki/pagespec.mdwn?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/ikiwiki/pagespec.mdwn b/doc/ikiwiki/pagespec.mdwn index e1a476202..c78666c40 100644 --- a/doc/ikiwiki/pagespec.mdwn +++ b/doc/ikiwiki/pagespec.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +[[!meta robots="noindex, follow"]] To select a set of pages, such as pages that are locked, pages whose commit emails you want subscribe to, or pages to combine into a blog, the wiki uses a PageSpec. This is an expression that matches @@ -21,8 +22,7 @@ match all pages except for Discussion pages and the SandBox: * and !SandBox and !*/Discussion -Some more elaborate limits can be added to what matches using any of these -functions: +Some more elaborate limits can be added to what matches using these functions: * "`link(page)`" - match only pages that link to a given page (or glob) * "`backlink(page)`" - match only pages that a given page links to @@ -33,10 +33,20 @@ functions: was created * "`created_before(page)`" - match only pages created before the given page was created -* "`glob(foo)`" - match pages that match the given glob `foo`. Just writing +* "`glob(someglob)`" - match pages that match the given glob. Just writing the glob by itself is actually a shorthand for this function. -* "`internal(foo)`" - like `glob()`, but matches even internal-use +* "`internal(glob)`" - like `glob()`, but matches even internal-use pages that globs do not usually match. +* "`title(glob)`", "`author(glob)`", "`authorurl(glob)`", + "`license(glob)`", "`copyright(glob)`" - match pages that have the given + metadata, matching the specified glob. +* "`user(username)`" - tests whether a modification is being made by a + user with the specified username. If openid is enabled, an openid can also + be put here. +* "`admin()`" - tests whether a modification is being made by one of the + wiki admins. +* "`ip(address)`" - tests whether a modification is being made from the + specified IP address. For example, to match all pages in a blog that link to the page about music and were written in 2005: