From: anarcat Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2014 23:08:04 +0000 (-0400) Subject: another review X-Git-Tag: debian/3.20141016~153 X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/commitdiff_plain/52131b21203a9e6ed3597e6bcda79b0758261d43 another review --- diff --git a/doc/todo/osm_plugin_GeoJSON_popup_patch.mdwn b/doc/todo/osm_plugin_GeoJSON_popup_patch.mdwn index 117aefc51..46129f32a 100644 --- a/doc/todo/osm_plugin_GeoJSON_popup_patch.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/osm_plugin_GeoJSON_popup_patch.mdwn @@ -3,71 +3,12 @@ When using the GeoJSON output of the OSM plugin (osm_format: GeoJSON), the name and description in the popups are missing, this patch fixes the issue. -> "Pass the layers given in the OSM directive through" -> -> It would be good if the commit added documentation for the new feature, -> probably in `doc/ikiwiki/directive/osm.mdwn`. -> -> + my @layers = [ 'OSM' ]; -> -> You mean `$layers`. `[]` is a scalar value (a reference to an array); -> `@something` is an array. -> -> + @layers = [ split(/,/, $params{layers}) ]; -> -> Is comma-separated the best fit here? Would whitespace, or whitespace and/or -> commas, work better? -> -> It's difficult to compare without knowing what the values would look like. -> What would be valid values? The documentation for `$config{osm_layers}` -> says "in a syntax acceptable for OpenLayers.Layer.OSM.url parameter" so -> perhaps: -> -> # expected by current branch -> \[[!osm layers="OSM,WTF,OMG"]] -> \[[!osm layers="http://example.com/${z}/${x}/${y}.png,http://example.org/tiles/${z}/${x}/${y}.png"]] -> # current branch would misbehave with this syntax but it could be -> made to work -> \[[!osm layers="OSM, WTF, OMG"]] -> \[[!osm layers="""http://example.com/${z}/${x}/${y}.png, -> http://example.org/tiles/${z}/${x}/${y}.png"""]] -> # I would personally suggest whitespace as separator (split(' ', ...)) -> \[[!osm layers="OSM WTF OMG"]] -> \[[!osm layers="""http://example.com/${z}/${x}/${y}.png -> http://example.org/tiles/${z}/${x}/${y}.png"""]] -> -> If you specify more than one layer, is it like "get tiles from OpenCycleMap -> server A or B or C as a round-robin", or "draw OpenCycleMap and then overlay -> county boundaries and then overlay locations of good pubs", or what? -> -> + layers => @layers, -> -> If @layers didn't have exactly one item, this would mess up argument-parsing; -> but it has exactly one item (a reference to an array), so it works. -> Again, if you replace @layers with $layers throughout, that would be better. -> -> - $options{'layers'} = $config{osm_layers}; -> -> Shouldn't the default if no `$params{layers}` are given be this, rather -> than a hard-coded `['OSM']`? -> -> `getsetup()` says `osm_layers` is `safe => 0`, which approximately means -> "don't put this in the web UI, changing it could lead to a security flaw -> or an unusable website". Is that wrong? If it is indeed unsafe, then -> I would expect changing the same thing via \[[!osm]] parameters to be -> unsafe too. -> -> I notice that `example => { 'OSM', 'GoogleSatellite' }` is wrong: -> it should (probably) be `example => [ 'OSM', 'GoogleSatellite' ]` -> (a list of two example values, not a map with key 'OSM' corresponding -> to value 'GoogleSatellite'. That might be why you're having trouble -> with this. -> > "Fix the title and description of map popups" > > + # Rename desc to description (this matches the kml output) > > Is there a spec for this anywhere, or a parser with which it needs to be > compatible? -> > --[[smcv]] [[!tag reviewed]] + +>> This is especially confusing because this is actually about JSON, not KML. Disregarding that, here's the [geojson homepage](http://geojson.org/) which has a link to the spec. The spec doesn't seem to specify `description`, `desc` or `name` anywhere. --[[anarcat]]