X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/d2579c0c12df0c6a8c11310ea64ad40bc9da6b8b..93d77673e44c1c4019a2fcbae2e450f095c4426a:/doc/todo/avatar.mdwn?ds=inline diff --git a/doc/todo/avatar.mdwn b/doc/todo/avatar.mdwn index b8aa2327f..91f924fa1 100644 --- a/doc/todo/avatar.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/avatar.mdwn @@ -1,38 +1,19 @@ [[!tag wishlist]] It would be nice if ikiwiki, particularly [[plugins/comments]] -supported user avatar icons. I was considering adding a directive for this, -as designed below. +(but also, ideally, recentchanges) supported user avatar icons. -However, there is no *good* service for mapping openids to avatars -- -openavatar has many issues, including not supporting delegated openids, and -after trying it, I don't trust it to push users toward. -Perhaps instead ikiwiki could get the email address from the openid -provider, though I think the perl openid modules don't support the openid -2.x feature that allows that. - -At the moment, working on this doesn't feel like a good use of my time. ---[[Joey]] - -Hmm.. unless is just always used a single provider (gravatar) and hashed -the openid. Then wavatars could be used to get a unique avatar per openid -at least. --[[Joey]] - ----- - -The directive displays a small avatar image for a user. Pass it the -email address, openid, or wiki username of the user. +Idea is to add a directive that displays a small avatar image for a user. +Pass it a user's the email address, openid, username, or the md5 hash +of their email address: \[[!avatar user@example.com]] \[[!avatar http://joey.kitenet.net/]] \[[!avatar user]] + \[[!avatar hash]] -The avatars are provided by various sites. For email addresses, it uses a -[gravatar](http://gravatar.com/). For openid, -[openavatar](http://www.openvatar.com/) is used. For a wiki username, the -user's email address is looked up and the gravatar for that user is -displayed. (Of course, the user has to have filled in their email address -on their Preferences page for that to work.) +These directives can then be hand-inserted onto pages, or more likely, +included in eg, a comment post via a template. An optional second parameter can be included, containing additional options to pass in the @@ -45,3 +26,40 @@ not have a gravatar, uses a cute auto-generated "wavatar" avatar. The `gravitar_options` setting in the setup file can be used to specify additional options to pass. So for example if you want to use wavatars everywhere, set it to "default=wavatar". + +The avatars are provided by various sites. For email addresses, it uses a +[gravatar](http://gravatar.com/). For a wiki username, the +user's email address is looked up and the gravatar for that user is +displayed. (Of course, the user has to have filled in their email address +on their Preferences page for that to work. Also, when the user changes +their email address in Preferences, the gravatar won't change until the +wiki is rebuilt.) + +For openid, openavatar sucked and is now dead. So we need to use an email +address instead, I guess. Problem is that the email address of a given +openid is only known when that user is logged in and making a change. +And we don't want to leak an openid user's email into a page either. +Hmm. Suppose the gravatar hash could be calculated from the email address +and embedded instead of the openid? That would work for comments, +but not if the directive were used elsewhere. + +Or, for openid, could use . Which +works fine, but users are not likely to figure out what they need to do to +get an avatar associated with their openid. + +--- + +Alternative, not overdesigned approach: + +Modify comments plugin to have an option to display avatars. + +When posting a comment, fill in the avatarhash field in the template. +The hash is calculated from the user's email address. If the user's email +is not known, skip it. + +End. :P + +--- + +[libravatar](https://launchpad.net/libravatar) is a federated avatar +system. Young but might be the right way to get avatars eventually.