X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/a16dc260fe1758bce2dc70ef4a54814a1c1dfed7..85af97c9a2311bc6c2606e43aeaf83f7a30e0514:/doc/todo/recentchanges.mdwn diff --git a/doc/todo/recentchanges.mdwn b/doc/todo/recentchanges.mdwn index 4ae09b011..25a8ea4db 100644 --- a/doc/todo/recentchanges.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/recentchanges.mdwn @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ your pages. --Ethan > Seitz](http://webseitz.fluxent.com/wiki/FrontPage) as an recentchanges > format. Note how he uses some clever css to show changes in different > sections of the website. I modeled my own -> [recentchanges](http://xtermin.us/recentchange) page page on his ideas. This +> [recentchanges](http://xtermin.us/recentchanges) page page on his ideas. This > probably isn't appropriate for non-WikiLog style setups, but is this > something closer to what you what was requested? > @@ -86,3 +86,59 @@ your pages. --Ethan > backend. > > -- CharlesMauch + +---- + +Here's a full design for redoing recentchanges, based on Ethan's ideas: + +* Add a recentchanges plugin that has a preprocessor directive: + \[[!recentchanges num=100 pages=* template=recentchanges.tmpl]] + If put on the [[recentchanges]] page, this would result in up to 100 + recentchanges/change_$id.mdwn files being created. +* Which means the plugin has to store state and use a checkconfig hook + or the like to create the requested pages (and delete old ones) when + the wiki is rebuilt and when the post_commit hook is run. +* Then it's a simple matter of using inline on the recentchanges page + to display the changes. (With a special template to display nicely.) +* Rss/atom comes for free.. +* So drop mail notifications. +* If someone wants to subscribe to notifications for only a subset + of pages, they can either filter the recentchanges in their rss + aggregator, or they can set up their own page that uses the recentchanges + directive for only the pages they want. +* The `rcs_notify` functions will be removed. +* To add diffs, another plugin can add a pagetemplate hook that calls + a `rcs_diff`. (optional) +* So to update the changes files, just call `rcs_recentchanges`, create + files for each new id, and delete files for each id that is no longer + included. +* The cgi support for recentchanges can be dropped, or moved to a different + plugin. + +I'm unsure how fast this will all be, but by using regular pages, there's +cacheing, at least. The main slowdown might turn out to be the inlining and +not the generation of the changes pages. The current cgi recentchanges +code saves a tenth of a second or so by memoizing htmllink, an optimisation +that won't be available when using the more general inlining code. + +An obvious optimisation, and one implied by this design, is that each change +file is only written once. This assumes that the data in them doesn't ever +change, which actually isn't true (svn commit messages can be changed), but +is probably close enough to true for our purposes. + +Another optimisation would be to htmlize the change files when they're +written out -- avoids re-rendering a given file each time a new change is +made (thus doing 1/100th the work). + +Links in the change files to the changed pages will need special handling. +These links should not generate backlinks. They probably shouldn't be +implemented as wikiliks at all. Instead, they should be raw, absolute +html links to the pages that were changed. + +Only problem with this approach is that the links break if the changed +page later gets deleted. I think that's acceptable. It could link to +`ikiwiki.cgi?do=redir&page=foo`, but that's probably overkill. + +--[[Joey]] + +[[done]] !! (in this branch at least :-)