X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/888fc6b2c38be810999dcd34642b446edf36ae67..bb46e3b3659d873ae552683833c998acd2e275f1:/doc/plugins/write/discussion.mdwn diff --git a/doc/plugins/write/discussion.mdwn b/doc/plugins/write/discussion.mdwn index d4d8f57a3..24a556ffe 100644 --- a/doc/plugins/write/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/plugins/write/discussion.mdwn @@ -43,28 +43,4 @@ distributed wiki. --- -Since there's no mailing list, I'll post my request for help here :-) - -I would like to use ikiwiki to build a static site which needs some transformations to be made on binary assets. A simple example is to translate a .odp presentation to .pdf using (e.g.) unoconv. I'd probably make a plugin with a config which maps extensions to shell commands. But what's the right place to hook in to do this? - -I can see that binary assets are normally hardlinked or copied verbatim. The logic from `sub render` in `IkiWiki/Render.pm` is: - -* If the private hash $rendered{$file} is already set, skip -* If the extension is known to pagetype(), i.e. it has been registered for the htmlize hook, send content through the full cycle of `genpage(htmlize(linkify(preprocess(filter(readfile)))))` -* ...except for extensions which start with underscore, in which case the processing is aborted before the write -* Any file whose extension is unknown to pagetype() is either hardlinked or copied directly to the target directory - -Options I can see are: - -* Register .odp as a htmlize extension, use the scan hook(), inside there write out the file and alter the page name so that it has an underscore (xxx.odp -> xxx._odp) -* Use the scan() hook, write out the file, directly manipulate the private %rendered hash to stop `sub render` handling it -* use needsbuild to build the page as a side effect and at the same time remove it from the list of pages to be built -* other way?? - -It's not clear to me which of these is the right way to go, taking into account all the existing logic for rebuilding pages on demand. (For example: if I git add and push a new .odp to the repository, I want the .pdf to be generated automatically in the output site through the post-commit hook) - -[[BrianCandler]] - ---- - I would find this page clearer split up into sub-pages. Does anyone agree/disagree? -- [[users/Jon]]