X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/82197bd0eaa216b841caace38c976acc7f6ad3fa..3bb00d142a4d31316fc6f0eb1277aa2fafe4dbe9:/doc/bugs/pagetitle_function_does_not_respect_meta_titles.mdwn diff --git a/doc/bugs/pagetitle_function_does_not_respect_meta_titles.mdwn b/doc/bugs/pagetitle_function_does_not_respect_meta_titles.mdwn index cccd53d05..be14e5126 100644 --- a/doc/bugs/pagetitle_function_does_not_respect_meta_titles.mdwn +++ b/doc/bugs/pagetitle_function_does_not_respect_meta_titles.mdwn @@ -1,9 +1,130 @@ +[[!tag patch plugins/inline patch/core]] + The `IkiWiki::pagetitle` function does not respect title changes via `meta.title`. It really should, so that links rendered with `htmllink` get the proper title in the link text. --[[madduck]] -> Agreed. [[todo/using_meta_titles_for_parentlinks]] contains a beginning of -> solution. A few quick notes about it: +---- + +It is possible to set a Page-Title in the meta-plugin, but that one isn't +reused in parentlinks. This patch may fix it. + + + +
+diff -c /usr/share/perl5/IkiWiki/Render.pm.distrib /usr/share/perl5/IkiWiki/Render.pm
+*** /usr/share/perl5/IkiWiki/Render.pm.distrib  Wed Aug  6 07:34:55 2008
+--- /usr/share/perl5/IkiWiki/Render.pm  Tue Aug 26 23:29:32 2008
+***************
+*** 102,108 ****
+        $template->param(
+                title => $page eq 'index' 
+                        ? $config{wikiname} 
+!                       : pagetitle(basename($page)),
+                wikiname => $config{wikiname},
+                content => $content,
+                backlinks => $backlinks,
+--- 102,108 ----
+        $template->param(
+                title => $page eq 'index' 
+                        ? $config{wikiname} 
+!                       : pagetitle($page),
+                wikiname => $config{wikiname},
+                content => $content,
+                backlinks => $backlinks,
+
+diff -c /usr/share/perl5/IkiWiki/Plugin/parentlinks.pm.distrib /usr/share/perl5/IkiWiki/Plugin/parentlinks.pm
+*** /usr/share/perl5/IkiWiki/Plugin/parentlinks.pm.distrib      Wed Aug  6 07:34:55 2008
+--- /usr/share/perl5/IkiWiki/Plugin/parentlinks.pm      Tue Aug 26 23:19:43 2008
+***************
+*** 44,50 ****
+                        "height_$height" => 1,
+                };
+                $path.="/".$dir;
+!               $title=IkiWiki::pagetitle($dir);
+                $i++;
+        }
+        return @ret;
+--- 44,50 ----
+                        "height_$height" => 1,
+                };
+                $path.="/".$dir;
+!               $title=IkiWiki::pagetitle($path);
+                $i++;
+        }
+        return @ret;
+
+diff -c /usr/share/perl5/IkiWiki.pm.distrib /usr/share/perl5/IkiWiki.pm
+*** /usr/share/perl5/IkiWiki.pm.distrib Wed Aug  6 07:48:34 2008
+--- /usr/share/perl5/IkiWiki.pm Tue Aug 26 23:47:30 2008
+***************
+*** 792,797 ****
+--- 792,799 ----
+        my $page=shift;
+        my $unescaped=shift;
+  
++       $page=basename($page);
++ 
+        if ($unescaped) {
+                $page=~s/(__(\d+)__|_)/$1 eq '_' ? ' ' : chr($2)/eg;
+    	}
+
+diff -c /usr/share/perl5/IkiWiki/Plugin/meta.pm.distrib /usr/share/perl5/IkiWiki/Plugin/meta.pm
+*** /usr/share/perl5/IkiWiki/Plugin/meta.pm.distrib     Wed Aug  6 07:34:55 2008
+--- /usr/share/perl5/IkiWiki/Plugin/meta.pm     Tue Aug 26 23:30:58 2008
+***************
+*** 3,8 ****
+--- 3,9 ----
+  package IkiWiki::Plugin::meta;
+  
+  use warnings;
++ no warnings 'redefine';
+  use strict;
+  use IkiWiki 2.00;
+  
+***************
+*** 289,294 ****
+--- 290,319 ----
+        }
+  }
+  
++ sub IkiWiki::pagetitle ($;$) {
++       my $page=shift;
++       my $unescaped=shift;
++ 
++       if ($page =~ m#/#) {
++               $page =~ s#^/##;
++               $page =~ s#/index$##;
++               if ($pagestate{"$page/index"}{meta}{title}) {
++                       $page = $pagestate{"$page/index"}{meta}{title};
++               } else {
++                       $page = IkiWiki::basename($page);
++               }
++       }
++ 
++       if ($unescaped) {
++               $page=~s/(__(\d+)__|_)/$1 eq '_' ? ' ' : chr($2)/eg;
++       }
++       else {
++               $page=~s/(__(\d+)__|_)/$1 eq '_' ? ' ' : "&#$2;"/eg;
++       }
++ 
++       return $page;
++ }
++ 
+  package IkiWiki::PageSpec;
+  
+  sub match_title ($$;@) {
+
+
+ +---- + +> A few quick notes about it: > - Using inline would avoid the redefinition + code duplication. > - A few plugins would need to be upgraded. @@ -13,6 +134,148 @@ The `IkiWiki::pagetitle` function does not respect title changes via `meta.title > >> It was actually more complicated than expected. A working prototype is >> now in my `meta` branch, see my userpage for the up-to-date url. ->> Thus tagging [[patch]]. --[[intrigeri]] +>> Thus tagging patch. --[[intrigeri]] >> >>> Joey, please consider merging my `meta` branch. --[[intrigeri]] + +So, looking at your meta branch: --[[Joey]] + +* Inter-page dependencies. If page A links to page B, and page B currently + has no title, then A will display the link as "B". Now page B is modified + and a title is added. Nothing updates "A". + The added overhead of rebuilding every page that links to B when B is + changed (as the `postscan` hook of the po plugin does) is IMHO a killer. + That could be hundreds or thousands of pages, making interactive editing + way slow. This is probably the main reason I had not attempted this whole + thing myself. IMHO this calls for some kind of intellegent dependency + handler that can detect when B's title has changed and only rebuild pages + that link to B in that case. +* Looks like some plugins that use `pagetitle` to format it for display + were not changed to use `nicepagetitle` (for example, rename). + But most of those callers intend to display the page name + as a title, but including the parent directories in the path. (Ie, + "renaming foo/page title to bar/page title" -- + you want to know it's moved from foo to bar.) `nicepagetitle` does not + allow doing that since it always takes the `basename`. +* I don't like the name `nicepagetitle`. It's not very descriptive, is it? + And it seems very confusing to choose whether to use the "nice" or original + version. My hope is that adding a second function is unnecessary. + As I understand it, you added a new function for two reasons: + 1) It needs the full page name, not basename. + 2) `titlepage(pagetitle($page))` reversability. + + 1) If you look at all the callers + Of `pagetitle` most of them pass a complete page name, not just the + basename. In most cases `pagetitle` is used to display the full name + of the page, including any subdirectory it's in. So why not just make + it consitently be given the full name of the page, with another argument + specifying if we want to get back just the base name. + + 2) I can't find any code that actually uses the reversability like that. + The value passed to `titlepage` always comes from some external + source. Unless I missed one. +* The use of `File::Spec->rel2abs` is a bit scary. +* Does it really make sense to call `pagetitle` on the meta title + in meta's `nicepagetitle`? What if the meta title is something like + "foo_bar" -- that would be changed to "foo bar". +* parentlinks is changed to use `nicepagetitle(bestlink($page, $path))`. + Won't `bestlink` return "" if the parent page in question does not exist? +* `backlinks()` is changed to add an additional `title` field + to the hash returned, but AFAICS this is not used in the template. +* Shouldn't `Render.pm` use nicepagetitle when getting the title for the + page template? Then meta would not need to override the title in the + `pagetemplate` hook. (Although this would eliminate handling of + `title_overridden` -- but that is little used and would not catch + all the other ways titles can be overridden with this patch anyway.) + +> I'm not a reviewer or anything, but can I chime in on changes to pagetitle? +> I don't think having meta-titles in wikilinks and the parentlinks path by +> default is necessarily a good thing. I don't consider the meta-title of a page +> as used in `` to be the same thing as the short title you +> want in those contexts - IMO, the meta-title is the "formal" title of the page, +> enough to identify it with no other context, and frequently too long to be used +> as a link title or a parentlink, whereas the parentlinks title in particular +> should be some abbreviated form that's enough to identify it in context. +> [tbm](http://www.cyrius.com/) expressed a similar opinion when I was discussing +> ikiwiki with him at the weekend. +> +> It's a matter of taste whether wikilinks are "like a parentlink" or "like a +> `<title>`"; I could be persuaded either way on that one. +> +> An example from my site: [this page](http://www.pseudorandom.co.uk/2004/debian/ipsec/) +> is the parent of [this page](http://www.pseudorandom.co.uk/2004/debian/ipsec/wifi/) +> with a title too long to use in the latter's parentlinks; I think the titles of +> both those pages are too long to use as wikilink text too. Similarly, tbm's page +> about [Debian on Orion devices from Buffalo](http://www.cyrius.com/debian/orion/buffalo/) +> can simply be called "Buffalo" in context. +> +> Having a `\[[!meta abbrev="..."]]` that took precedence over title +> in parentlinks and possibly wikilinks might be a good way to fix this? Or if your +> preference goes the other way, perhaps a `\[[!meta longtitle=""]]` could take +> precedence when generating the `<title>` and the title that comes after the +> parentlinks. --[[smcv]] + +>> I think you've convinced me. (I had always had some doubt in my mind as +>> to whether using titles in all these other places would make sense.) +>> +>> Instead of meta abbrev, you could have a meta pagename that +>> overrides the page name displayed everywhere (in turn overridden by +>> meta title iff the page's title is being displayed). But is this complexity +>> needed? We have meta redir, so if you want to change the name of a page, +>> you can just rename it, and put in a stub redirection page so links +>> still work. +>> +>> This leaves the [[plugins/contrib/po]] plugin, which really does need +>> a way to change the displayed page name everywhere, and at least a +>> subset of the changes in the meta branch are needed to support that. +>> +>> (This would also get around my concern about inter-page dependency +>> handling, since po contains a workaround for that, and it's probably +>> acceptable to use potentially slow methods to handle this case.) +>> --[[Joey]] + +>>> I'm glad to implement whatever decision we'll make, but I don't +>>> clearly understand what this discussion's conclusion is. It seems +>>> like we agree at least on one point: meta page titles shall not be +>>> displayed all over the place by default; I have therefore disabled +>>> `meta_overrides_page_title` by default in my `meta` branch. +>>> +>>> My next question is then: do we only want to satisfy the `po` +>>> plugin needs? Or do we want to allow people who want this, such as +>>> [[madduck]], to turn on a config switch so that meta page titles +>>> are displayed as wikilinks titles? In the latter case, what level +>>> of configurability do we want? I can think of a quite inelegant +>>> way to implement full configurability, and provide a configuration +>>> switch for every place where links are displayed, such as +>>> wikilinks, parentlinks, etc., but I don't think the added bonus is +>>> worth the complexity of it. +>>> +>>> I think we can roughly split the needs into three categories: +>>> +>>> 1. never display any modified page title in links; this is the +>>> current behaviour, and we should keep it as the default one +>>> 2. display modified page titles only at well chosen places; that +>>> could be "manual" wikilinks, I mean those generated by the +>>> `link`, `camelcase` & al. plugins, the recentchanges page, and +>>> maybe a few other places; keep the usual pagename-based title +>>> for every other link, such as the parentlinks ones. +>>> The inter-page dependency problem remains, though. As a first +>>> step, I'm in favour of the "slow, but correct" implementation, +>>> with a big warning stating that enabling this option can make +>>> a wiki really sluggish; if someone really wants this to work +>>> fast, he/she'll implement a clever dependency handler :) +>>> 3. display modified page titles all over the place; IMHO, we +>>> should implement only the bits needed so that the `po` plugin +>>> can set this up, rather than provide this as +>>> a user-configurable option. +>>> +>>> So my question is: do we want to implement the #2 case, or not? +>>> I propose myself to only implement #1 and #3 to start with, but do +>>> it in a way that leaves room for #2. +>>> +>>> --[[intrigeri]] +>>> +>>>> I agree, we should concentrate on getting just enough functionality +>>>> for the po plugin, because I want to merge the po plugin soon. +>>>> If #2 gets tackled later, we will certianly have all kinds of fun. +>>>> no matter what is done for the po plugin. --[[Joey]]