| Resource | Required Server Environment * |
|---|---|
| Perl | 5.005_03 or higher (5.6.1 recommended, 5.8.x does work in most cases, but see TWiki:Codev.IssuesWithPerl5dot8) |
| Non-standard Perl modules | • Unix: Net::SMTP (or sendmail) • Windows: Net::SMTP, MIME::Base64, Digest::SHA1 • Internationalisation: Unicode::MapUTF8 (only for non-ISO-8859-1 sites using TWiki:Codev.EncodeURLsWithUTF8 with Perl 5.6 or lower) |
| RCS | 5.7 or higher (including GNU diff) Optional, but the all-Perl RCS replacement is not currently recommended for live sites - see TWiki:Codev.RcsLite |
GNU diff | GNU diff 2.7 or higher is required when not using the all-Perl RcsLite. Install on PATH if not included with RCS (check version with diff -v) Must be the version used by RCS, to avoid problems with binary attachments - RCS may have hard-coded path to diff |
| Other external programs | fgrep, egrep |
| Cron/scheduler | • Unix: cron • Windows: cron equivalents |
| Web server | Apache 1.3 is well supported; Apache 2.0 is not recommended yet (see TWiki:Codev.IssuesWithApache2dot0). For other servers, CGI support, authentication, extended path info required; also, the register script is likely to need significant changes |
mod_perl, web hosts, etc.
diff and grep tools if in doubt!) and TWiki:Codev/TWikiOnLinux.
/home/httpd/twiki and unzip the TWiki distribution into this directory.
twiki/bin directory of TWiki must be set as a cgi-bin directory. Add /home/httpd/twiki/bin to file httpd.conf (typcially located in /etc/httpd/) with only ExecCGI option.
twiki/pub directory of TWiki must be set so that it is visible as a URL. Add /home/httpd/twiki to file httpd.conf with normal access options (copy from /home/httpd/html ).
ScriptAlias for /twiki/bin and Alias for /twiki to file httpd.conf .
ScriptAlias must come before the Alias, otherwise, Apache will fail to correctly set up /twiki/bin/, by treating it as just another subdirectory of the /twiki/ alias.
twiki/data and twiki/templates directories should be set so that they are not visible as URLs. Add them to httpd.conf with deny from all.
Examplehttpd.confentries:ScriptAlias /twiki/bin/ "/home/httpd/twiki/bin/" Alias /twiki/ "/home/httpd/twiki/" <Directory "/home/httpd/twiki/bin"> Options +ExecCGI SetHandler cgi-script Allow from all </Directory> <Directory "/home/httpd/twiki/pub"> Options FollowSymLinks +Includes AllowOverride None Allow from all </Directory> <Directory "/home/httpd/twiki/data"> deny from all </Directory> <Directory "/home/httpd/twiki/templates"> deny from all </Directory>
service httpd restart (or as appropriate to your flavor of UNIX or Linux).
twiki/bin directory is CGI-enabled by trying visiting it in your browser:
bin directory, http://yourdomain.com/twiki/bin/
"Forbidden. You don't have permission to access /twiki/bin/ on this server".
"Index of /twiki/bin" - recheck your httpd.conf file.
pub)
Note: Don't worry if you are not able to put the
TWiki dir: What it is: Where to copy: Example: twikistart-up pages root TWiki dir /home/smith/twiki/twiki/binCGI bin CGI-enabled dir /home/smith/twiki/bintwiki/liblibrary files same level as twiki/bin/home/smith/twiki/libtwiki/pubpublic files htdoc enabled dir /home/smith/twiki/pubtwiki/datatopic data dir secure from public access /home/smith/twiki/datatwiki/templatesweb templates dir secure from public access /home/smith/twiki/templates
twiki/lib directory at the same level as the twiki/bin directory (e.g. because CGI bin directories can't be under your home directory and you don't have root access). You can create this directory elsewhere and configure the /twiki/bin/setlib.cfg file (done in Step 3)
/usr/bin/perl. If it's elsewhere, change the path to Perl in the first line of each script in the twiki/bin directory, or create a symbolic link from /usr/bin/perl.
.cgi extension to run. Some systems need .pl, the regular Perl extension. Rename all twiki/bin scripts if necessary.
twiki/bin/.htaccess that contains the single line SetHandler cgi-script, which tells Apache to treat all files in this directory as CGI scripts.
twiki/bin directory as executable to -rwxr-xr-x (755).
.tmpl files it is necessary to chown and chgrp -R twiki so all the files have the owner you want.
nobody ownership for all files manipulated by the CGI scripts (executed by the Web server), and user twiki for all other files. You can:
nobody with another user if your server executes scripts under a different name (ex: default for Debian is www-data).
testenv script from your browser: http://yourdomain.com/twiki/bin/testenv. It will show you the user name of the CGI scripts, a table listing all CGI environment variables, and a test of your twiki/lib/TWiki.cfg configuration file (you'll configure that in a minute).
twiki with your own username
twiki/data so that they are writable by user nobody. A simple way is to chmod them to -rw-rw-r-- (664) and to chown them to nobody.
twiki/data directory and its subdirectories so that files in there are writable by user nobody. A simple way is to chmod them to drwxrwxr-x (775) and to chown them to nobody.
twiki/pub directory and all its subdirectories so that files in there are writable by user nobody. A simple way is to chmod them to drwxrwxr-x (775) and to chown them to nobody.
twiki/data/*/*.txt,v RCS repository files in the installation package are locked by user nobody. If your CGI scripts are not running as user nobody, it's not possible to check in files (you'll see that the revision number won't increase after saving a topic). In this case, you need to unlock all repository files (check the RCS man pages) and lock them with a different user, such as www-data, or delete them all - new files will be automatically created the first time each topic is edited. You have two options to change ownership of the RCS lock user:
testenv script from your browser; in the Fix line you can relock all the rcs files (recommended)
cd twiki/data find . -name *,v -exec perl -pi~ -e '$. <= 10 && s/nobody:/www-data:/ ' {} \; *,v~ backup files which you should remove after verification: find . -name *,v~ -exec rm -f {} \;
/twiki/bin/setlib.cfg
$twikiLibPath to the absolute file path of your /twiki/lib as seen by the web server.
"../lib" path or Plugins might fail to initialize properly
$localPerlLibPath if you are not root and need to install additional CPAN modules, but can't update the main Perl installation files on the server. Just set this variable to the full pathname to your local lib directory, typically under your home directory.
setlib.cfg file.
twiki/lib/TWiki.cfg, setting the variables to your needs.
$scriptSuffix variable to cgi or pl if required.
$storeTopicImpl = "RcsWrap"; for the RCS executables and make sure RCS is installed. Set $rcsDir in twiki/lib/TWiki.cfg to match the location of your RCS binaries. You can check this by issuing the command rcs at the prompt, it should result in something like "rcs: no input file".
diff, by typing diff -v - an error indicates you have a non-GNU diff, so install the GNU diffutils package and make sure that diff is on the PATH used by TWiki (see $safeEnvPath in the TWiki.cfg file).
$storeTopicImpl = "RcsLite"; for the Perl based RCS
twiki/data , twiki/templates and all their subdirectories should be set so that they are not visible through URLs. (Alternatively, move the directories to a place where they are not visible, and change the variables in twiki/lib/TWiki.cfg accordingly)
testenv script from your browser: http://yourdomain.com/twiki/bin/testenv. Check if your twiki/lib/TWiki.cfg configuration file settings are correct.
TWiki.cfg file's Internationalisation section to set the $useLocale parameter to 1. TWiki will now use the I18N parameters set in the rest of this section.
locale -a to find a suitable 'locale' for your use of TWiki. A locale that includes a dot followed by a character set is recommended, e.g. pl_PL.ISO-8859-2 for Poland. Consult your system administrator if you are not sure which locale to use.
TWiki.cfg, set the $siteLocale parameter to your chosen locale, e.g. pl_PL.ISO-8859-2 for Poland.
testenv (download the latest testenv from TWiki:Support/SupportGuidelines if possible) - this provides some diagnostics for I18N setup, and in particular checks that your locale can be used successfully.
TWiki.cfg parameter $localeRegexes to 0 - this disables some features but enables TWiki to work even if your system has locales that do not work. Then, set the $upperNational and $lowerNational parameters to the valid upper and lower case accented letters for your locale.
$useLocale set to 1 and set $localeRegexes to 0, then set $upperNational and $lowerNational - if testenv generates the lists of characters for you, your locales are working so there is no need to set $localeRegexes to 0 in this case. See the comments in TWiki.cfg for more information.
WIKIWEBMASTER email address, and other email settings required for registration and WebChangesAlert to work:
WIKIWEBMASTER should be set to the email address of the TWiki administrator
SMTPMAILHOST is typically set on Windows or other non-Unix/Linux systems, where sendmail or similar is not available. When this is set and the Perl module Net::SMTP is installed, TWiki will connect to this SMTP server (e.g. mail.yourdomain.com) to send email for user registration and WebChangesAlerts. If you do have a sendmail-type program, leave SMTPMAILHOST unset so that the external sendmail program is used instead (defined by $mailProgram in TWiki.cfg).
SMTPSENDERHOST is optional, and set to the domain name sending the email (e.g. twiki.yourdomain.com). For use where the SMTP server requires that you identify the TWiki server sending mail. If not set, Net::SMTP will guess it for you.
http://yourdomain.com/twiki/bin/view and start TWiki-ing away!
http://yourdomain.com/twiki/ to get the pre-TWiki index.html page, with a link to the view script. Customize this page if you want a public intro screen with a login link, instead of immediately calling up the .htaccess login dialog by going directly to view.
WEBCOPYRIGHT messages, and other preferences.
%VARIABLES%. Define site-level variables in the TWikiPreferences topic. See also: TWikiVariables.
.htaccess.txt in the twiki/bin directory to .htaccess and change it to your needs. The comment at the top of the file explains what need to be done, basically replace !FILE_path_to_TWiki! and !URL_path_to_TWiki! with paths specific to your installation. For the details of how this file works, consult the HTTP server documentation (for Apache server: [1], [2]).
.cgi or .pl file extension to the bin scripts, make sure to do the same for edit, view, preview, and all the other script names in .htaccess.
.htaccess does not have the desired effect, you need to enable it: Add "AllowOverride All" to the Directory [3] section of access.conf for your twiki/bin directory.
twiki/data/.htpasswd.txt file contains several TWiki core team user accounts and a guest user account. You probably want to remove those accounts by deleting the entries in .htpasswd. Do not remove the guest user if you want to allow guest logins.
$htpasswdFormatFamily, $htpasswdEncoding and $htpasswdFilename in the TWiki.cfg file. The supported options are htpasswd:plain, htpasswd:crypt, htpasswd:sha1, htdigest:md5
.txt and .txt,v files in the twiki/data/TWiki directory.
name="" parameter of the input tags must start with: "Twk0..." (if this is an optional entry), or "Twk1..." (if this is a required entry). This ensures that the fields are carried over into the user home page correctly.
data/.htpasswd file. The .htpasswd file that comes with the TWiki installation includes user accounts for TWiki core team members that are used for testing on TWiki.org. You can edit the file and delete those lines.
Main.UserName or %MAINWEB%.UserName format. (The %MAINWEB% variable is an advantage if you ever change the Main web name, but the standard Main.UserName is easier for users to enter, which is the bottom line!)
HOME since this is not always picked up by Cygwin
register script edits to Dec 2001 release
binutils to list of Cygwin packages, and added warning not to use Apache 2.0
SMTPMAILHOST for user registration and notification
| Component | Name, version | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| Operating System | Windows 2000 | Should also work for Windows NT |
| Web Server | Apache 1.3.27 | Windows-specific security holes fixed in this build (check latest version at http://httpd.apache.org, but don't use Apache 2.0 yet) |
| Unix tools | Cygwin 1.3.9 | Simplest way to get a whole set of required tools |
| Perl | Cygwin perl-5.6.1-2 | Comes with Cygwin, don't use Perl 5.8.0 yet |
| RCS | Cygwin rcs-5.7-2 | Comes with Cygwin, includes a file corruption bugfix |
CGI.pm. Even though the Apache group says that Apache 2.0 is the best version, that's not true for TWiki at present. For more information, see TWiki:Codev.IssuesWithApache2dot0 and TWiki:Codev.IssuesWithPerl5dot8.
TWiki.cfg, and is probably a simpler choice if you need an easy way to install mod_perl (see TWiki:Codev.ModPerl). TWiki:Codev.ActiveState Perl can be substituted without too much hassle, and in fact the same TWiki.cfg can be used for both TWiki:Codev.ActiveState and Cygwin Perl.
mod_perl, you may want to try TWiki:Codev.WindowsModPerlInstallCookbook.
$ : Cygwin DLL version is the number in 1.3.x format $ uname -r $ less c:/your-apache-dir/Announcement $ perl -v $ rcs -VIf you have an older version of any component, do yourself a favour and upgrade it as part of the install process.
nano, a very simple text editor, installed optionally during Cygwin installation. Always launch nano with the -w command-line option to turn off wrapping of long lines.
vi, a more sophisticated editor that should be familiar to most UNIX users
c:/apache almost everywhere in Windows - try it in a File Open dialogue box. The main exception is the Windows "DOS" command line shell - here, you must use double quotes around forward slashes, e.g. dir "c:/apache" will work fine.
The reason this matters is that '\' is a special character to Perl and other tools, so it's much easier to use '/' everywhere.
c:/apache format, but it also provides a more Unixlike syntax, e.g. /usr/bin/rcs.exe, because some Unix tools ported onto Cygwin only support the Unix format.
When you launch a Cygwin shell, your existing PATH variable is translated from the Windows format to the Unix format, and the ';' separators in the Windows PATH are changed into ':' separators as required by Unix. A Cygwin tool (e.g. Cygwin Perl or Cygwin RCS) will always use the Unix PATH format, and will accept Unix format pathnames.
httpd.conf file. There have been some security-related bugs in Apache with long pathnames, which are a bit more likely if you use spaces, so it's best to just avoid long names and using spaces.
ls, egrep, and the RCS tools that it (typically) launches with the bash shell.
If you need to use spaces in file names (not recommended), you may be able to put double quotes around the file name in the TWiki.cfg file - however, it's not clear whether all the TWiki code would work with this.
apache_1.3.X-win32-x86-no_src.msi where 'X' is 20 or higher
instmsi.exe) from the Apache Win32 download page - this enables you to install .MSI files. You may need to update the .MSI Installer if you have an old version under NT.
c:\ as the installation directory - this actually installs Apache into c:\apache (if you specify c:\apache, it installs into c:\apache\Apache). Putting Apache into c:\Program Files is not recommended for easy editing of Apache config files from Cygwin.
apache -k restart for standalone Apache process running in another window
apache -k restart -n apache for Apache running as a Win2000 service (-n gives name of service)
apache -k stop.
setup.exe in a directory, e.g. c:\download\cygwin-dist.
Now run the Cygwin setup.exe file - this will also install Perl and RCS in one fell swoop.
c:\download\cygwin-dist as the local package directory, and suitable proxy settings, then pick a local mirror site
bash
binutils
diffutils
gcc
grep
gzip
make
nano (or vim if you prefer the vi editor)
ncftp
pcre
perl (5.6.1-2 or higher, but not 5.8.0)
rcs (5.7-2 or higher)
tar
textutils
unzip
w32api
wget (optional, useful for Perl install and TWiki:Codev.ReadWriteOfflineWiki)
lynx if you are upgrading from an older Cygwin installation (to avoid annoying DLL messages) - if you want Lynx, read the Cygwin FAQ entry and upgrade libncurses5.
gcc, which is required for simple installation of Perl modules that use the C language. Something like 20 to 30 MB of free disk space should be enough for Cygwin, but I didn't test this (try a du -k / after a new install and let me know the last figure).
HOME environment variable to c:\cygwin\home\YOURUSER, where YOURUSER is your userid, e.g. jsmith or administrator.
HOME (must be upper case) as the variable name, and c:\cygwin\home\YOURUSER as the value, and hit OK.
TEMP to c:\temp at this point, if you prefer this to editing the Cygwin ~/.profile file. (HOME can't be set in the ~/.profile file.)
c:\cygwin\home\YOURUSER directory
bash shell, which has command line editing features
bash will 'complete' the name. If bash beeps at you, hit TAB again to see the files/directories that match the name so far, and type a bit more before hitting TAB. This saves a lot of time!
rcs -V - you should see the RCS version, 5.7
perl -v - you should see cygwin mentioned in the first line, and the Perl version, 5.6.1
grep home /etc/passwd - you should see some output.
$ mkdir /twiki /c c:/twiki $ mount -b -s c:/twiki /twiki $ mount -b -s c:/ /c $ mount -b -c /cygdrive $ mount Device Directory Type Flags C:\cygwin\bin /usr/bin system binmode C:\cygwin\lib /usr/lib system binmode C:\cygwin / system binmode c:\twiki /twiki system binmode c: /c system binmode
/twiki (known as a 'mount point') to map onto c:/twiki and for that directory tree to always be in binary mode, and does the same for /c, mapping it onto c:/. The last-but-one command sets binary as the default for any unmounted drives (e.g. z:/, aka /cygdrive/z).
mount say 'binmode' under Flags
C:\cygwin directories do not, you should uninstall and then re-install Cygwin to ensure that binary attachment uploads will work.
/twiki/bin/view or /c/apache/Announcement - see the Cygwin documentation for more details on this.
cd /twiki
echo hi >t
cat -v t - you should see hi as the output
hi^M as output, your /twiki directory is not in binary mode
rm t
.profile file. For more information on binary vs text mode, see this User Guide section and this FAQ entry.
c:/twiki directory.
8. Install TWiki
Unzip the ZIP file under c:/twiki using WinZip, or by going into Cygwin and doing the following - you can hit the TAB key to complete filenames after you've typed the first part:
$ cd /twiki $ unzip TWiki20011201.zip
c:/apache/conf/httpd.conf as follows - this tells Apache where TWiki lives, and removes the need to tinker with the Windows environment settings.
c:\temp directory, by typing mkdir c:\temp in a DOS command line window
# Change this to point to the Apache administrator (e.g. you) ServerAdmin you@yourdomain.com # Replaces DocumentRoot "C:/apache/htdocs" DocumentRoot "C:/twiki" # Replaces <Directory "C:/apache/htdocs"> <Directory "C:/twiki">
# Alias /twiki/ "C:/twiki/"
# ScriptAlias /twiki/bin/ "C:/twiki/bin/"
<Directory "C:/twiki/bin/">
# RD: Changed None to All in next line, to enable .htaccess
AllowOverride All
Allow From All
Options ExecCGI
SetHandler cgi-script
</Directory>
# Environment setup required to run Apache as service or as a
# standalone process.
<IfModule mod_env.c>
# Adjust TZ for your server timezone, e.g. EST5EDT - put the non-daylight-savings
# timezone code first (e.g. EST or GMT), followed by the number of hours that it's behind GMT
# during non-daylight-savings time (use '-5' for timezones in advance of GMT).
SetEnv TZ GMT0BST
SetEnv RCSINIT -x,v/
# Adjust TEMP and TMP for your server and create directories if necessary
SetEnv TEMP c:/temp
SetEnv TMP c:/temp
SetEnv LOGNAME system
SetEnv HOME c:/twiki
</IfModule>
2. Configure Apache (part 2)
Add an AddHandler line to the <IfModule mod_mime.c> section of httpd.conf - this removes the need to rename all the TWiki CGI scripts later in the installation.
#
# Document types
#
<IfModule mod_mime.c>
# TWiki setup - avoid renaming scripts
AddHandler cgi-script .
...
c:/twiki/lib/TWiki.cfg (or in Cygwin terms, /twiki/lib/TWiki.cfg) as follows:
c:/twiki format pathnames for Cygwin, given the above binmode setup, but I have not tested this fully - a Cygwin Perl test script does generate binary mode files in this configuration, so it should work with RCS as well (really need a small RCS file corruption test case). Watch out for RCS file corruption carefully if you do try c:/twiki pathnames with Cygwin, and do report your experiences...
fgrep and egrep to grep, requiring the settings for these commands to point directly to grep (with suitable flags to provide fgrep and egrep behaviour).
# variables that need to be changed when installing on a new server: # ================================================================== # http://your.domain.com/twiki : link of TWiki icon in upper left corner : $wikiHomeUrl = "http://yourdomain.com/bin/view"; # Host of TWiki URL : (Example "http://myhost.com:123") $defaultUrlHost = "http://yourdomain.com"; # /twiki2/bin : cgi-bin path of TWiki URL: $scriptUrlPath = "/bin"; # /twiki2/pub : Public data path of TWiki URL (root of attachments) : $pubUrlPath = "/pub"; # NOTE: Next three settings should be valid absolute pathnames using Cygwin; if using # TWiki:Codev.ActiveState Perl, use z:/twiki format pathnames if your TWiki directory is not on C:. # Public data directory, must match $pubUrlPath : $pubDir = "/twiki/pub"; # Template directory : $templateDir = "/twiki/templates"; # Data (topic files) root directory : $dataDir = "/twiki/data"; .... # Set ENV{'PATH'} explicitly for taint checks ( #!perl -T option ) : # (Note: PATH environment variable is not changed if set to "") # On Windows, $safeEnvPath needs only one component, the directory where RCS is installed # - used by 'rcsdiff' to run 'co' program, so PATH must be correct. # Unix/Linux setting: # $safeEnvPath = "/bin:/usr/bin"; # Using Cygwin perl, so can use Unix-like paths, with ':' as separator. # Note that /usr/bin and /bin are identical due to default /usr/bin mount # in Cygwin. Must NOT use 'c:/foo' type paths, as ':' is taken as separator # meaning that 'c' is interpreted as a pathname, giving Perl taint error. $safeEnvPath = "/bin"; # If using ActiveState perl, use Windows paths instead # $safeEnvPath = "c:/cygwin/bin"; ... # RCS directory (find out by 'which rcs') : $rcsDir = "c:/cygwin/bin"; ... # Unix egrep command : $egrepCmd = "/bin/grep -E"; # Unix fgrep command : $fgrepCmd = "/bin/grep -F";For the cookbook install using Cygwin Perl, there's no more
TWiki.cfg editing to be done, so you can get onto the next section.
# NOTE: When using ActiveState Perl, you must specify # a full Windows-style pathname, using '\\' for backslashes, # for the ls, egrep and fgrep commands, because Cygwin's shell # is not used - forward slashes are OK in Windows everywhere # except in the cmd.exe shell. Drive letters are OK - e.g. # 'c:\\foo\\ls' will work. When using Cygwin perl, just # use the default '/bin/ls' type settings. # # Unix ls command : $lsCmd = "c:\\cygwin\\bin\\ls"; # Unix egrep command : $egrepCmd = "c:\\cygwin\\bin\\grep"; # Unix fgrep command : $fgrepCmd = "c:\\cygwin\\bin\\grep";
perl line, you can restore from the .backup directory and re-run the command, as it will only edit the original files, not the backups with '~' suffixes.
$ cd /twiki/bin $ ls attach geturl oops rdiff save testenv viewfile changes installpasswd passwd register search upload edit mailnotify preview rename statistics view $ mkdir .backup $ cp * .backup $ head -1 view #!/usr/bin/perl -wT $ perl -pi~ -e 's;#!/usr/bin/perl;#!c:/cygwin/bin/perl;' *[a-z] $ head -1 view #!c:/cygwin/bin/perl -wT $ ls attach geturl oops rdiff save testenv viewfile~ attach~ geturl~ oops~ rdiff~ save~ testenv~ view~ changes installpasswd passwd register search upload changes~ installpasswd~ passwd~ register~ search~ upload~ edit mailnotify preview rename statistics view edit~ mailnotify~ preview~ rename~ statistics~ viewfileIf for some reason the edit goes wrong, just type
cp .backup/* . (while within the bin directory) to restore the original distribution files. Use ls -a to see the .backup directory, and ls -a .backup to view its contents.
Optional step: you can do 'rm *~' to clean out the backups made by Perl, but that's not essential as all the original files cannot be executed. If you do this, type the command very carefully, as a space after the '*' will wipe out all files in this directory!
5. Minor changes to TWiki scripts
TWiki Dec 2001 release only - fixed in Feb 2003 release
If using the Dec 2001 release, you now need to make some minor edits to files in the c:/twiki/bin directory, using a suitable editor (remember to use nano -w filename if you prefer nano to vi - or just use the Windows PFE editor).
register script in /twiki/bin - change line 200 to read as follows (insert the MIME::Base64:: part):
return $user . ':{SHA}' . MIME::Base64::encode_base64(Digest::SHA1::sha1($passwd));
testenv, see TWiki:Codev.CookbookActivePerlTestenv
cpan, and goes to the Perl module archive site, http://www.cpan.org/, to download all required modules, and then build and install them.
Note: if you are unable to get cpan working in your environment, don't panic; you can still install the modules manually. In this case, follow the instructions in CPAN: The Hard Way.
First of all, you need to get the cpan tool configured and working - this is only necessary once. From the Cygwin shell, type the following (putting the export command in ~/.profile is recommended to make this setting persistent). Without the TEMP variable, some modules may fail to install on Windows 2000 and higher.
$ export TEMP=/c/temp $ cpanLots of questions about configuration and preferences - just hit Enter until you get to the questions about mirror sites, but answer the questions about FTP proxies etc if you are behind a proxy-based firewall. The CPAN tool will fetch a series of files, some quite large, as part of this setup process, so be patient... NOTE: If you are behind a non-proxy-based firewall that requires the use of passive FTP, the initial downloads of files using Net::FTP may appear to hang - just wait 5 or more minutes, however, and the CPAN tool should eventually hit on
ncftpget, which is part of Cygwin and does work OK. If this doesn't work and you are behind a typical NAT-based firewall, try doing the following at the Cygwin shell before running cpan - this forces Net::FTP to use passive FTP, letting it get through such firewalls:
$ export FTP_PASSIVE=1If this works, add this line to your
~/.profile file for future use.
Once some initial files are downloaded, you are asked to select your continent and country, and then mirror sites - just type the number of the mirror sites you want to use (pick a few in case one is down):
... (28) Turkey (29) Ukraine (30) United Kingdom Select your country (or several nearby countries) [] 30 (1) ftp://cpan.teleglobe.net/pub/CPAN (2) ftp://ftp.clockerz.net/pub/CPAN/ (3) ftp://ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/CPAN/ (4) ftp://ftp.flirble.org/pub/languages/perl/CPAN/ (5) ftp://ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.funet.fi/pub/languages/perl/CPAN/ (6) ftp://ftp.plig.org/pub/CPAN/ (7) ftp://mirror.uklinux.net/pub/CPAN/ (8) ftp://sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk/packages/CPAN/ (9) ftp://usit.shef.ac.uk/pub/packages/CPAN/ Select as many URLs as you like, put them on one line, separated by blanks [] 4 7 8 Enter another URL or RETURN to quit: [] New set of picks: ftp://ftp.flirble.org/pub/languages/perl/CPAN/ ftp://mirror.uklinux.net/pub/CPAN/ ftp://sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk/packages/CPAN/Eventually, you'll get to the
cpan installer's shell prompt, where you need to install a few modules - the tool will do all the work for you.
make and gcc packages, which are required by the CPAN installer (gcc is required for modules that include C language code) - you can install them now by launching Cygwin's setup.exe from c:/download/cygwin-dist (no need to exit the CPAN installer).
cpan shell -- CPAN exploration and modules installation (v1.59_54) cpan> install Net::SMTP May already be installed - if it is, try 'force install', since it's useful to be able to set firewall and passive FTP configuration when using Net::FTP. Make sure you answer 'Y' to the question about whether you want to configure this package. cpan> install Digest::SHA1 Lots of output about how CPAN finds, builds and installs the module - watch for any errors, though it should work fine if you have installed the Cygwin packages listed above (particularly 'gcc' and 'make'). cpan> install MIME::Base64 May already be installed.
cpan doesn't work for you, perhaps because you are behind an uncooperative corporate firewall, you may have to fall back on installing modules manually. In this case, you need to read the CPAN INSTALL page and visit the CPAN search site to search for each module you require. Usually installation simply involves downloading the module distribution into a temporary directory and unpacking it (a .tar.gz or .tgz file is unpacked using tar zxvf file). Then do the following:
$ perl Makefile.PL $ make $ make test $ make installThe
make test step should not be skipped - for example, one known problem is with the Digest::SHA1 module on Windows NT, which does not pass its tests and does not work. This causes problems with password encoding. In this event you can use another encoding scheme or switch to unencoded passwords. There may be other problems on the various Windows configurations, and you can save yourself a lot of time.
testenv script doesn't work, go back and check the configuration of the Apache httpd.conf file, and TWiki.cfg. Have a look at the Apache error log, c:/apache/logs/error_log, and the TWiki error log, /twiki/data/log*.txt.
rcs -u and rcs -l, but it's a painfully manual process. Instead, just use Perl again to mass-edit all the RCS files, as follows:
$ cd /twiki/data $ : Make a backup of all files $ tar czvf all-files.tar.gz */* $ : Test edit a single file to check your typing $ perl -pi~~~ -e 'NR <= 10 && s/nobody:/system:/ ' Main/WebIndex.txt,v $ diff Main/WebIndex.txt,v Main/WebIndex.txt,v~~~ 5c5 < system:1.2; strict; --- > nobody:1.2; strict; $ : Now edit all the RCS files at once - use cursor-up to recall previous command $ perl -pi~~~ -e 'NR <= 10 && s/nobody:/system:/ ' */*,v $ : Check for any remaining files not edited $ grep 'strict;$' */*,v | grep -v system $ : Clean up - type this very carefully $ rm */*~~~
tar xzvf all-files.tar.gz and all your files, both .txt and .txt,v, will be back as they were before the edits.
SMTPMAILHOST in TWikiPreferences to an SMTP email host that is reachable and currently working. Otherwise you may get a confusing message from TWiki (fixed in TWiki:Codev.TWikiRelease01Feb2003) when registering new users or running mailnotify (for WebNotify), along the lines of:
Software Error: Can't call method "mail" on an undefined value at ../lib/TWiki/Net.pm line 187.There are other settings to be made in TWikiPreferences, e.g. the
WIKIWEBMASTER and (probably) the SMTPSENDERHOST (normally your mail server or TWiki server). See the TWikiInstallationGuide for more details, what's listed here is just enough to let you run the basic tests.
http://yourdomain.com/bin/testenv and check for warnings
testenv from TWiki:Codev/TWikiAlphaRelease and install it in c:/twiki/bin. (From TWiki.org, just click CVSget:bin/testenv to get this script)
view script) - click around a few pages and make sure the links are OK
rdiff script) - click on the Diffs link and on the '>' links at bottom of page
register script to create a new user entry in /twiki/data/.htpasswd (the Apache password file), ability to send email via Net::SMTP, and whether SMTPMAILHOST was set correctly in TWikiPreferences (if it is unset it will not use Net::SMTP and will almost inevitably fail silently).
tail -30 /c/apache/logs/error_log to see last 30 errors from Apache
error_log file to see if there are any RCS errors so far
ls and grep are working
ls and grep are working
/twiki/pub directory.
error_log file again
httpd.conf file, and TWiki.cfg. Have a look at the Apache error log, c:/apache/logs/error_log, and the TWiki error log, /twiki/data/log*.txt, and if necessary enable debugging on selected scripts (the commands are right at the top of each script) - the results go into /twiki/data/debug.txt. There is also a /twiki/data/warning.txt file that contains less serious messages.
See TWiki:Codev.TWikiPatches in case there are patches (i.e. specific code changes) for particular problems that may affect you (e.g. TWiki:Codev.ChangePasswordOnWin2K).
If you find that the Index feature doesn't work, or topic name searches fail, you should check you have set $egrepCmd and $fgrepCmd correctly, as mentioned above.
#!/bin/something). This is what has been used for this cookbook.
c:/twiki type filenames (i.e. Windows format) since you are using Apache for Windows.
mod_perl - this is somewhat more complex and follows a different model, so it's best to get some experience with TWiki, Apache and Perl first.
.htaccess file and c:/apache/conf/httpd.conf) always use Windows format paths, with forward slashes, e.g. c:/twiki
c:/cygwin/bin/perl
/twiki (using Cygwin Perl as per this cookbook)
c:/twiki
/twiki
"UpgradeTwiki", and is found in the root of the distribution.
It will:
UpgradeTwiki script available, see TWiki:Codev.UpgradeTwiki
distro/
distro/
new_twiki. This directory must not already exist.
distro/ and run: ./UpgradeTwiki <full path to new_twiki>
UpgradeTwiki will give you the final instructions.
There are a few points worth noting:
UpgradeTwiki may not be able to merge all the changes you made in your existing TWiki into the new installation, but it will tell you which ones it couldn't deal with
UpgradeTwiki creates the new installation in a new directory tree. It makes a complete copy of all your existing data, so:
data/ directory in your existing installation, these are reproduced as actual directories in the new structure. It is up to you to pull these sub-directories out again and re-symlink as needed
UpgradeTwiki doesn't deal with custom templates or Plugins, you will have to reinstall these in the new installation
TWiki.cfg file, then you will need to manually examine the new TWiki.cfg file and possibly put your tricky changes in there manually
UpgradeTwiki more robust.
$TWIKIROOT is the root of your current 01-Feb-2003 release. As written this will require some downtime. A process for switching over without downtime is described at the end of this section.
$TWIKIROOT/bin, $TWIKIROOT/pub, $TWIKIROOT/data, $TWIKIROOT/templates, $TWIKIROOT/lib
*.html and *.txt files in $TWIKIROOT with the new ones
$TWIKIROOT/templates with the new ones
%BROADCASTMESSAGE% somewhere on the top of the rendered HTML page (see the new view.tmpl for reference)
preview to save: <form name="main" action="%SCRIPTURLPATH%/save%SCRIPTSUFFIX%/%WEB%/%TOPIC%" method="post">
%TMPL:DEF{"topicaction"}% <input type="submit" class="twikiSubmit" name="action" value="Cancel" id="cancel" /> <input type="submit" class="twikiSubmit" name="action" value="Preview" id="preview" /> <input type="submit" class="twikiSubmit" name="action" value="Checkpoint" id="checkpoint" /> <input type="submit" class="twikiSubmit" name="action" value="QuietSave" id="quietsave" /> <input type="submit" class="twikiSubmit" name="action" value="Save" id="save" />%TMPL:END%
$TWIKIROOT/bin with the new ones.
.cgi
$TWIKIROOT/bin/setlib.cfg and point $twikiLibPath to the absolute file path of $TWIKIROOT/lib
$TWIKIROOT/bin/.htaccess file to include a directive for the new rdiffauth script:<Files "rdiffauth"> require valid-user </Files>
chmod 775 $TWIKIROOT/bin/*
755 (do so if you get a "Premature end of script headers" messages in the Apache error log)
TWiki.cfg configuration file in $TWIKIROOT/lib with the new one
TWiki.pm library in $TWIKIROOT/lib with the new one
$TWIKIROOT/lib with the new ones. Make sure to preserve any extra Plugins you might have in $TWIKIROOT/lib/TWiki/Plugins
chmod 664 `find -type f $TWIKIROOT/lib` (for files) and chmod 775 `find -type d $TWIKIROOT/lib` (for directories)
bin/testenv script from the browser (e.g. http://localhost/bin/testenv) to verify if the cgi-scripts are running as user nobody. In case not:
*,v RCS repository files delivered with the installation package are locked by user nobody and need to be changed to the user of your cgi-scripts, for example www-data
testenv script from your browser; in the Fix line you can relock all the rcs files (recommended)
twiki/data/TWiki directory where you unzipped the installation package:
InterWikis.*, TWikiRegistration.*, TWikiRegistrationPub.*, WebPreferences.*, WebStatistics.* and all WebTopic* files
$TWIKIROOT/data/TWiki/TWikiPreferences.* to TWikiPreferencesSave.*.
*.txt and *.txt,v files from the temporary data/TWiki directory to your $TWIKIROOT/data/TWiki directory, overwriting the existing ones
TWikiPreferencesSave.txt settings into $TWIKIROOT/data/TWiki/TWikiPreferences.txt. Notable changes are:
data/_default directory from the temporary location to your $TWIKIROOT/data directory
$TWIKIROOT/data are writable by your cgi-script user
TWiki and _default):
%INCLUDE{"%TWIKIWEB%.WebSearchAdvanced"}%
pub/TWiki from your temporary directory into your $TWIKIROOT/pub/TWiki directory
$TWIKIROOT/pub/TWiki are writable by your cgi-script user
pub/icn directory from the temporary location to your $TWIKIROOT/pub/icn directory
$TWIKIROOT/bin/testenv script from your browser (e.g. http://localhost/bin/testenv) to see if it reports any issues; address any potential problems
$TWIKIROOT/bin1, $TWIKIROOT/lib1, $TWIKIROOT/templates1, $TWIKIROOT/data/TWiki1 (from data/TWiki), $TWIKIROOT/pub/TWiki1 (from pub/TWiki), and configure TWiki.cfg to point to the same data and pub directory like the existing installation. Once tested and ready to go, reconfigure $TWIKIROOT/bin1/setlib.cfg and $TWIKIROOT/lib1/TWiki.cfg, then rename $TWIKIROOT/bin to $TWIKIROOT/bin2, $TWIKIROOT/bin1 to $TWIKIROOT/bin. Do the same with the lib, templates and data/TWiki directories.
REMOTE_USER environment variable. This variable is set when you enable Basic Authentication (.htaccess) or SSL "secure server" authentication (https protocol).
TWiki uses visitor identification to keep track of who made changes to topics at what time and to manage a wide range of personal site settings. This gives a complete audit trail of changes and activity.
attach, edit, installpasswd, manage, preview, rename, save, upload. The TWikiInstallationGuide has step-by-step instructions.
twiki/bin directory. Consult your web server documentation.
lib/TWiki.cfg. It lets you combine open access to some functions, with authentication on others, with full user activity tracking:
REMOTE_USER environment variable is set for the scripts that are under authentication. If, for example, the edit, save and preview scripts are authenticated, but not view, you would get your WikiName in preview for the %WIKIUSERNAME% variable, but view will show TWikiGuest instead of your WikiName.
view, will show the correct username instead of TWikiGuest.
$doRememberRemoteUser flag in TWiki.cfg. TWiki then persistently stores the IP address/username pairs in the file, $remoteUserFilename, which is "$dataDir/remoteusers.txt" by default.
view script to viewauth (or better, create a symbolic link)
viewauth to the list of authenticated scripts in the twiki/bin/.htaccess file. The view script should not be listed in the .htaccess file.
pthoeny. This name is normally passed to TWiki by the REMOTE_USER environment variable, and used internally. Login Usernames are maintained by your system administrator.
PeterThoeny, is recorded when you register using TWikiRegistration; doing so also generates a personal home page in the Main web.
twiki/data, there are two registration form topics, TWikiRegistration and TWikiRegistrationPub. The original form includes an intranet Login Username field. For Basic Authentication, the original form is replaced by the Pub version. If you started using TWiki on Basic Authentication and want to change, you have to switch back forms for future use, and manually correct the existing entries, by editing TWikiUsers, adding the Login Username for each member - PeterThoeny - pthoeny - 01 Jan 1999 - and also in the .htpasswd file, where you can either replace the WikiNames or duplicate the entries and have both, so both usernames will work.
NOTE: To correctly enter a WikiName - your own or someone else's - be sure to include the Main web name in front of the Wiki username, followed by a period, and no spaces. Ex:This pointsMain.WikiUsernameor%MAINWEB%.WikiUsernameWikiUserto the GNHLUG.Main web, where user registration pages are stored, no matter which web it's entered in. Without the web prefix, the name appears as a NewTopic? everywhere but in the Main web.
TWiki/ChangePassword ):
Forgot your old password? Then use ResetPassword instead. Please only use ResetPassword in case you really forgot your password. Thank you.After submitting this form your password will be changed. If you have questions please contact the TWiki webmaster webmaster@gnhlugNoSpam.org.
Your WikiName: **Old password: **New password: **Retype new password: **(Fields marked **are required)
TWiki/ResetPassword ):
Please only use this ResetPassword form in case you really forgot your password. Otherwise just change it using ChangePassword. Thank you.-- TWiki:Main.MikeMannix - 19 May 2002After submitting this form you will see a page with your new password appearing encrypted. You will have to e-mail this information to the Wiki webmaster, webmaster@gnhlugNoSpam.org, who will set your account to use the new password.
Your WikiName: **New password: **Retype new password: **(Fields marked **are required)
.htpasswd if authentication is enabled.
Main web, like the TWikiAdminGroup. To create a new group:
Edit TWikiGroups by entering a new topic with a name that ends in Group. Example:
SomeGroup
Set GROUP = < list of Users and/or Groups >
Set ALLOWTOPICCHANGE = < list of Users and/or Groups >
Set GROUP = Main.SomeUser, Main.OtherUser, Main.SomeGroup
Set ALLOWTOPICCHANGE = Main.TWikiAdminGroup
Set DENYTOPICCHANGE = < list of Users and Groups >
Set ALLOWTOPICCHANGE = < list of Users and Groups >
Set DENYTOPICCHANGE = Main.SomeBadBoy, Main.SomeBadGirl, Main.SomeHackerGroup
Set ALLOWTOPICCHANGE = Main.SomeGoodGuy, Main.SomeGoodGirl, Main.TWikiAdminGroup
Set DENYWEBCHANGE = < list of Users and Groups >
Set ALLOWWEBCHANGE = < list of Users and Groups >
Set DENYTOPICRENAME = < list of Users and Groups >
Set ALLOWTOPICRENAME = < list of Users and Groups >
Set DENYTOPICRENAME = Main.SomeBadBoy, Main.SomeBadGirl, Main.SomeHackerGroup
Set ALLOWTOPICRENAME = Main.SomeGoodGuy, Main.SomeGoodGirl, Main.TWikiAdminGroup
Set DENYWEBRENAME = < list of Users and Groups >
Set ALLOWWEBRENAME = < list of Users and Groups >
DENYTOPICVIEW / ALLOWTOPICVIEW preferences variables, provided that the view script is authenticated. However this setup is not recommended since all content is searchable within a web - a search will turn up view restricted topics.
all webs search option from accessing obfuscated webs. Do so by enabling the NOSEARCHALL variable in WebPreferences:
Set NOSEARCHALL = on
Set DENYWEBVIEW = < list of Users and Groups >
Set ALLOWWEBVIEW = < list of Users and Groups >
DENYWEBVIEW is evaluated before ALLOWWEBVIEW. Access is denied if the authenticated person is in the DENYWEBVIEW list, or not in the ALLOWWEBVIEW list. Access is granted in case DENYWEBVIEW and ALLOWWEBVIEW is not defined.
NOSEARCHALL variable in its WebPreferences topic:
Set NOSEARCHALL = on
view to the list of authenticated scripts in the .htaccess file.
view script is authenticated, which means that all Users have to login, even for read-only access. (An open guest account, like TWikiGuest, can get around this, allowing anyone to login to a common account with, for example, view-only access for public webs.) TWikiInstallationGuide has more on Basic Authentication, using the .htaccess file.
Set DENYWEBVIEW = < list of Users and Groups >
Set ALLOWWEBVIEW = < list of Users and Groups >
DENYWEBVIEW is evaluated before ALLOWWEBVIEW. Access is denied if the authenticated person is in the DENYWEBVIEW list, or not in the ALLOWWEBVIEW list. Access is granted in case DENYWEBVIEW and ALLOWWEBVIEW is not defined.
NOSEARCHALL variable in its WebPreferences topic:
Set NOSEARCHALL = on
$doRememberRemoteUser flag in lib/TWiki.cfg as described in TWikiUserAuthentication. GNHLUG will now remember the IP address of an authenticated user.
view script to viewauth (or better, create a symbolic link)
viewauth to the list of authenticated scripts in the .htaccess file. The view script should not be listed in the .htaccess file.
view script to the viewauth script once (this happens only if the user has never edited a topic). Doing so will ask for authentication. The viewauth script shows the requested topic if the user could log on and if the user is authorized to see that web.
$superAdminGroup variable in lib/TWiki.cfg to the name of a group of Users who are always allowed to edit/view topics.
$superAdminGroup = "TWikiAdminGroup";
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Note: The same Forced Links rules apply for internal link references. Note: For external link references, you can simply use a space instead of ][ to separate the link URL from the descriptive text.
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<p /> paragraph tags on empty lines, which causes problems if done between tags that do not allow paragraph tags, like for example between table tags.
<...> - of an HTML tag must be on the same line, or the tag will be broken.
<, ex: a < b
<pre> tags:
<script type="text/javascript"> <!-- Hide JavaScript and <pre> escape TWiki rendering ... put your JavaScript code here... // Stop hiding and stop </pre> escaping TWiki rendering --> </script>
http://..., https://..., ftp://..., gopher://..., news://..., file://..., telnet://...
and mailto:...@... are linked automatically.
name@domain.com are linked automatically.
[[Square bracket rules]] let you easily create non-WikiWord links.
[[http://yahoo.com Yahoo home page]] as an easier way of doing external links with descriptive text for the link, such as Yahoo home page.
% that are expanded on the fly.
%TOC% : Automatically generates a table of contents based on headings in a topic - see the top of this page for an example.
%WEB% : The current web, is TWiki.
%TOPIC% : The current topic name, is TextFormattingRules.
%ATTACHURL% : The attachment URL of the current topic. Example usage: If you attach a file to a topic you can refer to it as %ATTACHURL%/image.gif to show the URL of the file or the image in your text.
%INCLUDE{"SomeTopic"}% : Server side include, includes another topic. The current GNHLUG web is the default web. Example: %INCLUDE{"TWiki.SiteMap"}%
%SEARCH{"sushi"}% : Inline search showing the search result embedded in a topic. FormattedSearch gives you control over formatting, used to create web-based applications.
%BR% to start a new line.
%RED% Red %ENDCOLOR% and %BLUE% blue %ENDCOLOR% colors to get: Red and blue colors.
%H% Help, %T% Tip, %X% Alert to get: !%SOMEVARIABLE% to get: %SOMEVARIABLE%.
%PLUGINDESCRIPTIONS%:
*_text_* as bold italic text.
"$SUM( $ABOVE() )" to tables located in GNHLUG topics.
date type to forms
%GAUGE{}% variables.
ExternalSite:Page text to external sites based on aliases defined in the InterWikis topic
:-) for
or :cool: for
<filename> is not displayed. How can I show it as it is?
'<' and '>' characters have a special meaning in HTML, they define HTML tags. You need to escape them, so write '<' instead of '<', and '>' instead of '>'. 'prog <filename>' to get 'prog <filename>'.
'&' character sometimes not displayed?
'&' character has a special meaning in HTML, it starts a so called character entity, i.e. '©' is the © copyright character. You need to escape '&' to see it as it is, so write '&' instead of '&'. 'This & that' to get 'This & that'.
%VARIABLE% - that expand into content whenever a page is rendered for viewing. VARIABLES are replaced by data, either user-entered or automatically generated by TWiki (like the date, or the current username). There are predefined variables, and Preference variables that you can configure. You can also define custom variables, with new names and values.
Notes:
!%TOPIC% to get %TOPIC%.
lib/twiki.cfg file, when TWiki was installed, or taken from server info (like current username, or date and time). Many of the variables let you format the appearance of the display results.
%INCLUDINGTOPIC%, %INCLUDE%, and the mighty %SEARCH%.
% percent signs):
%ATTACHURL%
http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/pub/TWiki/TWikiVariablesAtoM
%ATTACHURL%/image.gif
%ATTACHURLPATH%
/twiki2/pub/TWiki/TWikiVariablesAtoM
%TOPIC% if there is no INCLUDE
%BASETOPIC%
%WEB% in case there is no include.
%BASEWEB%
%DISPLAYTIME%
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%GMTIME%
%DISPLAYTIME{"format"}%
%DISPLAYTIME{"$hou:$min"}% expands to 15:16
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|---|---|---|
"string" | String to encode | required (can be empty) |
type="entity" | Encode special characters into HTML entities, like a double quote into " | URL encoding |
type="url" | Encode special characters for URL parameter use, like a double quote into %22 | (this is the default) |
%ENCODE{"spaced name"}% expands to spaced%20name
%FORMFIELD{"fieldname"}%
| Parameter: | Description: | Default: |
|---|---|---|
"fieldname" | The name of a TWiki form field | required |
topic="..." | Topic where form data is located. May be of the form Web.TopicName | Current topic |
format="..." | Format string. $value expands to the field value | "$value" |
default="..." | Text shown when no value is defined for the field | "" |
alttext="..." | Text shown when field is not found in the form | "" |
%FORMFIELD{"ProjectName" topic="Projects.SushiProject" default="(not set)" alttext="ProjectName field found"}%
%GMTIME%
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%GMTIME{"format"}%
| Variable: | Unit: | Example |
|---|---|---|
$seconds | seconds | 59 |
$minutes | minutes | 59 |
$hours | hours | 23 |
$day | day of month | 31 |
$wday | day of the Week (Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat) | Thu |
$month | month in ISO format | Dec |
$mo | 2 digit month | 12 |
$year | 4 digit year | 1999 |
$ye | 2 digit year | 99 |
$tz | either "GMT" (if set to gmtime), or "Local" (if set to servertime) | GMT |
$iso | ISO format timestamp | 2010-03-18T19:16Z |
$rcs | RCS format timestamp | 2010/03/18 19:16:49 |
$http | E-mail & http format timestamp | Thu, 18 Mar 2010 19:16:49 GMT |
%GMTIME{"$day $month, $year - $hour:$min:$sec"}% expands to 18 Mar, 2010 - 19:16:49
%HOMETOPIC%
WebHome, renders as WebHome
%HTTP_HOST%
wiki.gnhlug.org
%ICON{"type"}%
bmp, doc, gif, hlp, html, mp3, pdf, ppt, txt, xls, xml, zip
%ICON{"pdf"}% expands to %INCLUDE{"page" ...}%
| Parameter: | Description: | Default: |
|---|---|---|
"SomeTopic" | The name of a topic located in the current web, i.e. %INCLUDE{"WebNotify"}% | |
"Web.Topic" | A topic in another web, i.e. %INCLUDE{"TWiki.SiteMap"}% | |
"http://..." | A full qualified URL, i.e. %INCLUDE{"http://twiki.org/"}% Note if the URL resolves to an attachment file on the server this will automatically translate to a server-side include. | |
pattern="..." | A RegularExpression pattern to include a subset of a topic or page | none |
rev="1.2" | Include a previous topic revision; N/A for URLs | top revision |
warn="off" | Warn if topic include fails: Fail silently (if off); output default warning (if set to on); else, output specific text (use $topic for topic name) | %INCLUDE- WARNING% preferences setting |
%TOPIC% in case there is no include
%INCLUDINGTOPIC%
%WEB% if there is no INCLUDE.
%INCLUDINGWEB%
%MAINWEB%
Main
%METASEARCH{...}%
| Parameter: | Description: | Default: |
|---|---|---|
type="topicmoved" | What sort of search is required? "topicmoved" if search for a topic that may have been moved "parent" if searching for topics that have a specific parent i.e. its children | required |
web="%WEB%" | Wiki web to search: A web, a list of webs separated by whitespace, or all webs. | current web |
topic="%TOPIC%" | The topic the search relates to | current topic |
title="Title" | Text that is prefixed to any search results | empty |
default="none" | Default text shown if no search hit | empty |
%METASEARCH{type="topicmoved" web="%WEB%" topic="%TOPIC%" title="This topic used to exist and was moved to: "}%
%METASEARCH{type="parent" web="%WEB%" topic="%TOPIC%" title="Children: "}%
%NOTIFYTOPIC%
WebNotify, renders as WebNotify
$TWiki::Plugins::VERSION number, also indicating the version of the TWikiFuncModule
%PLUGINVERSION{}%
1.025
%PLUGINVERSION{"name"}%
%PLUGINVERSION{"DefaultPlugin"}% expands to 1.021
%PUBURL%
http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/pub
%PUBURL%/%WEB%/OtherTopic/image.gif
%PUBURLPATH%
/twiki2/pub
%REMOTE_ADDR%
38.107.191.81
%REMOTE_PORT%
39169
%REMOTE_USER%
%REVINFO%
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%REVINFO{"format"}%
| Parameter: | Description: | Default: |
|---|---|---|
"format" | Format of revision information, see supported variables below | "r1.$rev - $date - $wikiusername" |
web="..." | Name of web | Current web |
topic="..." | Topic name | Current topic |
rev="1.5" | Specific revison number | Latest revision |
| Variable: | Unit: | Example |
|---|---|---|
$web | Name of web | Current web |
$topic | Topic name | Current topic |
$rev | Revison number. Prefix r1. to get the usual r1.5 format | 5 |
$date | Revision date | 11 Jul 2004 |
$username | Login username of revision | jsmith |
$wikiname | WikiName of revision | JohnSmith |
$wikiusername | WikiName with Main web prefix | Main.JohnSmith |
%REVINFO{"$date - $wikiusername" rev="1.1"}% returns revision info of first revision
%SCRIPTURL%
http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin
%SCRIPTURL%/viewauth%SCRIPTSUFFIX%/%WEB%/%TOPIC% which expands to http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/viewauth/TWiki/TWikiVariablesNtoZ
%SCRIPTURLPATH%
/twiki2/bin
.pl or .cgi
%SCRIPTSUFFIX%
%SEARCH{"text" ...}%
| Parameter: | Description: | Default: |
|---|---|---|
"text" | Search term. Is a keyword search, literal search or regular expression search, depending on the type parameter. SearchHelp has more | required |
search="text" | (Alternative to above) | N/A |
web="Name" web="Main, Know" web="all" | Wiki web to search: A web, a list of webs separated by comma, or all webs. [2] | Current web |
topic="WebPreferences" topic="*Bug" | Limit search to topics: A topic, a topic with asterisk wildcards, or a list of topics separated by comma. | All topics in a web |
excludetopic="Web*" excludetopic="WebHome, WebChanges" | Exclude topics from search: A topic, a topic with asterisk wildcards, or a list of topics separated by comma. | None |
type="keyword" type="literal" type="regex" | Do a keyword search like soap "web service" -shampoo; a literal search like web service; or RegularExpression search like soap;web service;!shampoo | %SEARCHVAR- DEFAULTTYPE% preferences setting (literal) |
scope="topic" scope="text" scope="all" | Search topic name (title); the text (body) of topic; or all (both) | "text" |
order="topic" order="created" order="modified" order="editby" order= | Sort the results of search by the topic names, topic creation time, last modified time, last editor, or named field of TWikiForms. The sorting is done web by web; in case you want to sort across webs, create a formatted table and sort it with TablePlugin?'s initsort | Sort by topic name |
limit="all" limit="16" | Limit the number of results returned. This is done after sorting if order is specified | All results |
reverse="on" | Reverse the direction of the search | Ascending search |
casesensitive="on" | Case sensitive search | Ignore case |
nosummary="on" | Show topic title only | Show topic summary |
bookview="on" | BookView search, e.g. show complete topic text | Show topic summary |
nosearch="on" | Suppress search string | Show search string |
noheader="on" | Suppress search header Topics: Changed: By: | Show search header |
nototal="on" | Do not show number of topics found | Show number |
header="..." format="..." | Custom format results: see FormattedSearch for usage, variables & examples | Results in table |
expandvariables="on" | Expand variables before applying a FormattedSearch on a search hit. Useful to show the expanded text, e.g. to show the result of a SpreadSheetPlugin %CALC{}% instead of the formula | Raw text |
multiple="on" | Multiple hits per topic. Each hit can be formatted. The last token is used in case of a regular expression ";" and search | Only one hit per topic |
separator=", " | Line separator between hits | Newline "$n" |
%SEARCH{"wiki" web="Main" scope="topic"}%
%SEARCH{"FAQ" scope="topic" nosearch="on" nototal="on" header="| *Topic: * | *Summary: * |" format="| $topic | $summary |"% (displays results in a table with header - details)
%TABLE{}% variable just before the %SEARCH{}% to alter the output of a search. Example: %TABLE{ tablewidth="90%" }%
web="all" search if you define a NOSEARCHALL=on variable in its WebPreferences
%SERVERTIME%
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%GMTIME%
%SERVERTIME{"format"}%
%SERVERTIME{"$hou:$min"}% expands to 15:16
%SPACEDTOPIC%
TWiki%20*Variables%20*Nto%20*Z
%STOPINCLUDE% variable. A normal view of the topic shows everyting exept the %STARTINCLUDE% variable itself.
%STARTINCLUDE%
%STATISTICSTOPIC%
WebStatistics, renders as WebStatistics
%STOPINCLUDE% variable itself.
%STOPINCLUDE%
%TOC%
%TOC{"SomeTopic" ...}%
"---++ text") and HTML ("<h2>text</h2>") are taken into account. Any heading text after "!!" is excluded from the TOC; for example, write "---+!! text" if you do not want to list a header in the TOC
| Parameter: | Description: | Default: |
|---|---|---|
"TopicName" | topic name | Current topic |
web="Name" | Name of web | Current web |
depth="2" | Limit depth of headings shown in TOC | 6 |
title="Some text" | Title to appear at top of TOC | none |
%TOC{depth="2"}%
%TOC{"TWikiDocumentation" web="TWiki" title="Contents:"}%
%TOPIC%
TWikiVariablesNtoZ, renders as TWikiVariablesNtoZ
$name variable gets expanded to the topic name; the $web variable gets expanded to the name of the web.
%TOPICLIST{"format" ...}%
| Parameter: | Description: | Default: |
|---|---|---|
"format" | Format of one line, may include $name and $web variables | "$name" |
format="format" | (Alternative to above) | "$name" |
separator=", " | line separator | "\n" (new line) |
web="Name" | Name of web | Current web |
%TOPICLIST{" * $web.$name"}% creates a bullet list of all topics
%TOPICLIST{separator=", "}% creates a comma separated list of all topics
%TOPICLIST{" <option>$name</option>"}% creates an option list (for drop down menus)
%TWIKIWEB%
TWiki
%URLPARAM{"name"}%
| Parameter: | Description: | Default: |
|---|---|---|
"name" | The name of a URL parameter | required |
default="..." | Default value in case parameter is empty or missing | empty string |
newline="<br />" | Convert newlines in textarea to other delimiters | no conversion |
encode="entity" | Encode special characters into HTML entities, like a double quote into ". This is needed if text is put into an HTML form field | no encoding |
encode="url" | Encode special characters for URL parameter use, like a double quote into %22 | no encoding |
multiple="on" multiple="[[$item]]" | If set, gets all selected elements of a <select multiple="multiple"> tag. A format can be specified, with $item indicating the element, e.g. multiple="Option: $item" | first element |
separator=", " | Separator between multiple selections. Only relevant if multiple is specified | "\n" (new line) |
%URLPARAM{"skin"}% returns print for a .../view/TWiki/TWikiVariablesNtoZ?skin=print URL. Test this:
jsmith, WIKINAME like JohnSmith and WIKIUSERNAME like Main.JohnSmith. A user is a TWikiGuest in case the topic is not authenticated
%USERNAME%
guest
%VAR{"NAME" web="Web"}%
%WEBBGCOLOR% of the Main web write %VAR{"WEBBGCOLOR" web="Main"}%, which expands to #FFEFA6
%WEB%
TWiki
NOSEARCHALL=on preference variable. The "format" defines the format of one web item. The $name variable gets expanded to the name of the web, $qname gets expanded to double quoted name, $marker to marker where web matches selection.
%WEBLIST{"format" ...}%
| Parameter: | Description: | Default: |
|---|---|---|
"format" | Format of one line, may include $name variable | "$name" |
format="format" | (Alternative to above) | "$name" |
separator=", " | line separator | "\n" (new line) |
webs="public" | comma sep list of Web, public expands to all non-hidden | "public" |
marker="selected" | Text for $marker where item matches selection, otherwise equals "" | "selected" |
selection="%WEB%" | Current value to be selected in list | section="%WEB%" |
%WEBLIST{" * [[$name.WebHome]]"}% creates a bullet list of all webs.
%WEBLIST{"<option $marker value=$qname>$name</option>" webs="Trash,public" selection="TWiki" separator=" "}% Dropdown of all public Webs + Trash Web, current Web highlighted.
%WEBPREFSTOPIC%
WebPreferences, renders as WebPreferences
%WIKIHOMEURL%
http://your.domain.com/twiki
%WIKINAME%
TWikiGuest
%WIKIPREFSTOPIC%
TWikiPreferences, renders as TWikiPreferences
%WIKITOOLNAME%
GNHLUG
%WIKIUSERNAME%
Main.TWikiGuest, renders as TWikiGuest
%WIKIUSERSTOPIC%
TWikiUsers, with Main prefix renders as TWikiUsers
%WIKIVERSION%
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| Variable: | Level: | What: | Expands to: |
|---|---|---|---|
%ALLOWTOPICCHANGE% |
(any topic) | List of users and groups who are allowed to change the current topic. (More in TWikiAccessControl) | TWikiAdminGroup |
%ALLOWTOPICRENAME% |
(any topic) | List of users and groups who are allowed to rename the current topic. (More in TWikiAccessControl) | TWikiAdminGroup |
%ALLOWWEBCHANGE% |
WL | List of users and groups who are allowed to change topics in the GNHLUG web. (More in TWikiAccessControl) | TWikiAdminGroup |
%ALLOWWEBRENAME% |
WL | List of users and groups who are allowed to rename topics in the GNHLUG web. (More in TWikiAccessControl) | TWikiAdminGroup |
%ATTACHLINKBOX% |
SL , UL | Default state of the link check box in the attach file page. Check box is initially checked if value is set to CHECKED , unchecked if empty. If checked, a link is created to the attached file at the end of the topic. Value is: |
|
%DENYTOPICCHANGE% |
(any topic) | List of users and groups who are not allowed to change the current topic. (More in TWikiAccessControl) | %DENYTOPICCHANGE% |
%DENYTOPICRENAME% |
(any topic) | List of users and groups who are not allowed to rename the current topic. (More in TWikiAccessControl) | %DENYTOPICRENAME% |
%DENYWEBCHANGE% |
WL | List of users and groups who are not allowed to change topics in the GNHLUG web. (More in TWikiAccessControl) | TWikiGuest |
%DENYWEBRENAME% |
WL | List of users and groups who are not allowed to rename topics in the GNHLUG web. (More in TWikiAccessControl) | TWikiGuest |
%DONTNOTIFYCHECKBOX% |
SL , UL | Default state of the "Minor Changes, Don't Notify" (DontNotify) check box in preview. Check box is initially checked if Set DONTNOTIFYCHECKBOX = checked="checked", or unchecked if empty. Value is: |
|
%EDITBOXHEIGHT% |
SL , UL | Vertical size of edit box, is 17 |
17 |
%EDITBOXWIDTH% |
SL , UL | Horizontal size of edit box, is 70 |
70 |
%EDITBOXSTYLE% |
SL , UL | Style of text edit box. Set to width: 99% for full window width (default; overwrites the EDITBOXWIDTH setting), or width: auto to disable. Value is: width: 99% |
width: 99% |
%FINALPREFERENCES% |
SL , WL | List of preferences that are not allowed to be overridden by next level preferences | ATTACHFILESIZELIMIT, PREVIEWBGIMAGE, WIKITOOLNAME, WIKIWEBMASTER, SMTPMAILHOST, SMTPSENDERHOST, ALLOWWEBMANAGE, READTOPICPREFS, TOPICOVERRIDESUSER, NOSEARCHALL, ATTACHFILESIZELIMIT, WIKIWEBMASTER, WEBCOPYRIGHT, WEBTOPICLIST, DENYWEBVIEW, ALLOWWEBVIEW, DENYWEBCHANGE, ALLOWWEBCHANGE, DENYWEBRENAME, ALLOWWEBRENAME |
%HTTP_EQUIV_ON_EDIT% |
SL , UL | http-equiv meta tags for edit script. | |
%HTTP_EQUIV_ON_PREVIEW% |
SL , UL | http-equiv meta tags for preview script. | |
%HTTP_EQUIV_ON_VIEW% |
SL | http-equiv meta tags for view, rdiff, attach, search* scripts. | |
%NEWTOPICBGCOLOR% |
SL , UL | Background color of non existing topic. ( UL needs authentication for topic views ) | #FFFFCE |
%NEWTOPICFONTCOLOR% |
SL , UL | Font color of non existing topic. ( UL needs authentication for topic views ) | #0000FF |
%NOSEARCHALL% |
WL | Exclude web from a web="all" search (set variable to on for hidden webs) |
|
%RELEASEEDITLOCKCHECKBOX% |
SL , UL | Default state of the "Release edit lock" (UnlockTopic) check box in preview. Checkbox is initially checked if Set RELEASEEDITLOCKCHECKBOX = checked="checked", or unchecked if empty. If checked, make sure to click on Edit to do more changes; do not go back in your browser to the edit page, or you risk that someone else will edit the topic at the same time! Value is: checked |
checked |
%WEBBGCOLOR% |
WL | Background color of web | #FFD8AA |
%WEBCOPYRIGHT% |
SL , WL | Copyright notice (bottom right corner of topics) | All content is Copyright © 1999-2010 by, and the property of, the contributing authors. |
%WEBTOPICLIST% |
WL | Common links of web (second line of topics) | Welcome | Register | Changes | Topics | Index | Search | Go |
%WIKIWEBLIST% |
SL | List of GNHLUG webs (in upper right corner of topics) | Main | TWiki | Sandbox |
%WIKIWEBMASTER% |
SL | Webmaster email address (sender of email notifications) , is webmaster@gnhlug.org | webmaster@gnhlugNoSpam.org |
%BR% for line break, colors like %RED% for colored text and small icons like %H% for a Set VARIABLENAME = value
Set VARIABLENAME = value
Example: Create a custom logo variable the TWiki web-- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny - 14 Aug 2004
- To place a logo anywhere in a web by typing
%MYLOGO%, define the Variable on the web's WebPreferences page, and upload a logo file, ex:mylogo.gif. You can upload by attaching the file to WebPreferences, or, to avoid clutter, to any other topic in the same web, ex:LogoTopic:
Set MYLOGO = %PUBURL%/TWiki/LogoTopic/mylogo.gif
Attach link at the bottom of the page. The Attach screen lets you browse for a file, add a comment, and upload it. The uploaded file will show up in the File Attachment table.
*.php files are renamed to *.php.txt so that no one can place code that would be read in a .php file.
%ATTACHFILESIZELIMIT% variable of the TWikiPreferences, currently set at 10000 KB.
Manage on the Attachment to be moved.
Move. The attachment and its version history are moved. The original location is stored as topic Meta Data.
Trash, topic TrashAttachment.
Attach file: Sample.txt
Edit topic and enter: %ATTACHURL%/Sample.txt
Preview: %ATTACHURL%/Sample.txt text appears as: http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/pub/TWiki/FileAttachment/Sample.txt, a link to the text file.
%PUBURL%/%WEB%/OtherTopic/Sample.txt (if it's within the same web)
%PUBURL%/Otherweb/OtherTopic/Sample.txt (if it's in a different web)
Attach file: Sample.txt
Edit topic and write text: %INCLUDE{"%ATTACHURL%/Sample.txt"}%
Attach file: Smile.gif
Edit topic and write text: %ATTACHURL%/Smile.gif
Preview: text appears as
, an image.
Attachment Action Size Date Who Comment Sample.txt
manage 0.1 K 22 Jul 2000 - 19:37 PeterThoeny Just a sample Smile.gif
manage 0.1 K 22 Jul 2000 - 19:38 PeterThoeny Smiley face
Manage link takes you to a new page that looks like this:
Attachment Action Size Date Who Comment Attribute Sample.txt
manage 0.1 K 22 Jul 2000 - 19:37 PeterThoeny Just a sample Smile.gif
manage 0.1 K 22 Jul 2000 - 19:38 PeterThoeny Smiley face Update attachment
Sample.txt
Version Action Date Who Comment 1.1 view 2001.08.30.09.28.56 PeterThoeny Help text ... Topic FileAttachment . { | | Move attachment | Cancel }
Previous
upload:C:\DATA\Sample.txt(PeterThoeny)Local file: Comment: Link: Create a link to the attached file at the end of the topic. Hide file: Hide attachment in normal topic view.
h means the attachment is hidden, it isn't listed when viewing a topic.
Hide file checkbox, then click Change properties.
| Input type | Type field | Size field | Value field |
|---|---|---|---|
| One or more checkboxes | checkbox | number of checkboxes per line | comma list of checkbox labels |
| One or more checkboxes, plus Set and Clear buttons | checkbox+buttons | (same) | (same) |
| Read-only label text | label | 1 | (unused) |
| One or more radio buttons | radio | number of radio buttons per line | comma list of checkbox labels |
| Drop-down menu or scrollable box | select | 1 for drop down, 2 and up for scrollable box | comma list of options |
| A one-line text field | text | text box width in number of characters | (unused) |
| A text box; size is 40x10 (columns x rows) | textarea | columns x rows, e.g. 40x6 | (unused) |
YourForm, ExpenseReport, InfoCategory, RecordReview, whatever you need.
Name, Type, Size, Values, and Tooltip message (see sample below).
Example:WebForm
| *Name* | *Type* | *Size* | *Values* | *Tooltip message* |
| TopicClassification | select | 1 | NoDisclosure, PublicSupported, PublicFAQ | blah blah... |
| OperatingSystem | checkbox | 3 | OsHPUX, OsLinux, OsSolaris, OsWin | blah blah... |
| OsVersion | text | 16 | | blah blah... |
Name Type Size Values Tooltip message TopicClassification select 1 NoDisclosure, PublicSupported, PublicFAQ blah blah... OperatingSystem checkbox 3 OsHPUX, OsLinux, OsSolaris, OsWin blah blah... OsVersion text 16 blah blah...
FormTemplate topic defines the Form, ex: YourFormTemplate.
Example: WebFormTemplate
- WebFormTemplate main definition:
Name Type Size Values Tooltip message TopicClassification select 1 blah blah... OperatingSystem checkbox 3 blah blah... OsVersion text 16 blah blah...
Leave the
Valuesfield blank.
- TopicClassification field value definition:
Name Type Tooltip message NoDisclosure option blah blah... PublicSupported option blah blah... PublicFAQ option blah blah...
[[...]] links can be used to force a link (at present, the [[...][...]] format is not supported).
Tooltip message column is used as a tooltip for the field name (only if field name is a WikiName) - you only see the tooltip In edit.
WebTopicEditTemplate, with field=value, or, for checkboxes, field=1 .
WEBFORMS variable in WebPreferences is optional and defines a list of possible form templates. Example:
WEBFORMS enabled, an extra button is added to the edit view. If the topic doesn't have a Form, an Add Form button appears at the end of the topic. If a Form is present, a Change button appears in the top row of the Form. The buttons open a screen that enables selection of a form specified in WEBFORMS, or the No form option.
WebTopicEditTemplate topic in a web and adding a form to it. Initial Form values can be set there.
formtemplate parameter in the URL. Initial values can then be provided in the URLs or as form values:
name, ex: ?BugPriority=1
namevalue=1, ex: ?ColorRed=1. WEBFORMS variable defines alternative forms that can be selected by pressing Change in edit mode.
SubmitExpenseReport topic where you can create new expense reports, a SubmitVacationRequest topic, and so on. These can specify the required template topic with its associated form.
SEARCH and METASEARCH variables in TWikiVariables, and TWiki Formatted Search for various options.
| Form Templates | Category Tables |
|---|---|
| defined in topics | defined in templates |
| many forms per web | one table per web |
| saved as Meta Data | saved as HTML |
| Change & Add Form buttons | UseCategory radio button |
twikicatitems.tmpl. The replacement Form Template must be set as the first item in the WebPreferences variable WEBFORMS. If missing, pages will display, but attempting to edit results in an error message.
The new Form Template system should work with old Category Table data with no special conversion. Data is assigned to Meta variables the first time an imported topic is edited and saved in the new system.
data/warning.txt.
{3 spaces}* Set statements:
| *Name*|*Type*|*Size*|*Value*|*Tooltip message*|*Attributes*| | WEBTOPICLIST |textarea| | | List of topics of the %WEB% web |S| | SITEMAPLIST |select |3| on, | list this web in the Site Map |S| | SITEMAPWHAT |textarea| | | short web summary |S| | WEBBGCOLOR |text |8| | Web specific background color |S| Set WEBFORMS line
textarea stuff, and set as you like
S attribute has been specified (S for Setting).
If you change the form, the changes will not take affect until you edit and save the preferences' topics again.
Using the TWiki:Plugins.EditTablePlugin on WebPreferencesForm makes adding new prefedrences a breeze.
A possibly unwanted side effect for using forms for the SKINS setting in their personal user topic: because the User Preferences are final you can't have different skins for different webs as the user's setting always wins. A workaround is to simply omit SKIN in the form.
Another example, this one using EditTablePlugin, source:
%EDITTABLE{ header="|*Name*|*Type*|*Size*|*Values*|*Tooltip message*|*Attributes*|" format="|text,20|text,20|text,20|text,20|text,20|text,1|" }%
Result (after some editing):
%EDITTABLE{ header="|*Name*|*Type*|*Size*|*Values*|*Tooltip message*|*Attributes*|" format="|text,20|text,20|text,20|text,20|text,20|text,1|" }%
| Name | Type | Size | Values | tooltip message | Attributes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ALLOWTOPICCHANGE | textarea | Users or groups allowed to change or rename this TWikiForms topic: (I.e. TWikiAdminGroup) | S | ||
| ALLOWWEBCHANGE | textarea | Users or groups who are allowed to change topics in the TWiki web: (See TWikiAccessControl) | S | ||
| ALLOWWEBRENAME | textarea | TWikiAdminGroup | Users or groups who are allowed to rename topics in the TWiki web: (See TWikiAccessControl) | S | |
| ALLOWWEBVIEW | textarea | Users or groups who are allowed to view topics in the TWiki web: (See TWikiAccessControl) | S | ||
| DENYWEBCHANGE | textarea | Users or groups who are not allowed to change topics in the TWiki web: (See TWikiAccessControl) | S | ||
| DENYWEBRENAME | textarea | Users or groups who are not allowed to rename topics in the TWiki web: (See TWikiAccessControl) | S | ||
| DENYWEBVIEW | textarea | Users or groups who are not allowed to view topics in the TWiki web: (See TWikiAccessControl) | S | ||
| FINALPREFERENCES | textarea | "NOSEARCHALL, ATTACHFILESIZELIMIT, WIKIWEBMASTER, WEBCOPYRIGHT, WEBTOPICLIST, DENYWEBVIEW, ALLOWWEBVIEW, DENYWEBCHANGE, ALLOWWEBCHANGE, DENYWEBRENAME, ALLOWWEBRENAME" | Web preferences that are not allowed to be overridden by user preferences | S | |
| NOSEARCHALL | text | ",on" | "Exclude web from a web=""all"" search: (Set to on for hidden webs)" | S | |
| SITEMAPLIST | select | "on, ," | List this web in the SiteMap | S | |
| SITEMAPUSETO | textarea | ...to do something. | ...to do something. | S | |
| SITEMAPWHAT | textarea | Describe what this web does. | Describe what this web does. | ||
| SKIN | select | "twiki, free, gnu, koala, pattern, plain, tiger" | list of installed skins | S | |
| WEBBGCOLOR | select | lightpink, pink, crimson, lavenderblush, palevioletred, hotpink, deeppink, mediumvioletred, orchid, thistle, plum, violet, fuchsia, fuchsia, darkmagenta, purple, mediumorchid, darkviolet, darkorchid, indigo, blueviolet, mediumpurple, mediumslateblue, slateblue, darkslateblue, ghostwhite, lavender, blue, mediumblue, darkblue, navy, midnightblue, royalblue, cornflowerblue, lightsteelblue, lightslategray, slategray, dodgerblue, aliceblue, steelblue, lightskyblue, skyblue, deepskyblue, lightblue, powderblue, cadetblue, darkturquoise, azure, lightcyan, paleturquoise, aqua, aqua, darkcyan, teal, darkslategray, mediumturquoise, lightseagreen, turquoise, aquamarine, mediumaquamarine, mediumspringgreen, mintcream, springgreen, mediumseagreen, seagreen, honeydew, darkseagreen, palegreen, lightgreen, limegreen, lime, forestgreen, green, darkgreen, lawngreen, chartreuse, greenyellow, darkolivegreen, yellowgreen, olivedrab, ivory, beige, lightyellow, lightgoldenrodyellow, yellow, olive, darkkhaki, palegoldenrod, lemonchiffon, khaki, gold, cornsilk, goldenrod, darkgoldenrod, floralwhite, oldlace, wheat, orange, moccasin, papayawhip, blanchedalmond, navajowhite, antiquewhite, tan, burlywood, darkorange, bisque, linen, peru, peachpuff, sandybrown, chocolate, saddlebrown, seashell, sienna, lightsalmon, coral, orangered, darksalmon, tomato, salmon, mistyrose, lightcoral, snow, rosybrown, indianred, red, brown, firebrick, darkred, maroon, white, whitesmoke, gainsboro, lightgrey, silver, darkgray, gray, dimgray, black | Web specific background color: (Pick a lighter one of the StandardColors) | S | |
| WEBFORMS | textarea | TWikiForms: How to enable form(s) | S | ||
| WEBTOPICLIST | textarea | WebHome, Changes, Topics, Index, Search, Go | the main entry point topics for this web | S |
&TWiki::Store::readTemplate() so that the caller simply gets an expanded template file (the same as before).
%TMPL:<key>% and %TMPL:<key>{"attr"}%.
%TMPL:INCLUDE{"file"}%: Includes a template file. The template directory of the current web is searched first, then the templates root (twiki/templates).
%TMPL:DEF{"var"}%: Define a variable. Text between this and the END directive is not returned, but put into a hash for later use.
%TMPL:END%: Ends variable definition.
%TMPL:P{"var"}%: Prints a previously defined variable.
twiki.tmpl master template, like twiki.print.tmpl, that redefines the header and footer.
twiki.tmpl is the default master template.
Template variable: Defines: %TMPL:DEF{"sep"}% "|" separator %TMPL:DEF{"htmldoctype"}% Start of all HTML pages %TMPL:DEF{"standardheader"}% Standard header (ex: view, index, search) %TMPL:DEF{"simpleheader"}% Simple header with reduced links (ex: edit, attach, oops) %TMPL:DEF{"standardfooter"}% Footer, excluding revision and copyright parts %TMPL:DEF{"oops"}% Skeleton of oops dialog
twiki/templates directory or in user topics. As an example, twiki/templates/view.tmpl is the template file for the twiki/bin/view script.
Additionally (and primarily for use in
If a skin is specified If no skin is specified templates/%WEB%/script.skin.tmpltemplates/%WEB%/script.tmpltemplates/script.skin.tmpltemplates/script.tmpldata/%WEB%/SkinSkinScriptTemplate.txtdata/%WEB%/ScriptTemplate.txtdata/TWiki/SkinSkinScriptTemplate.txtdata/TWiki/ScriptTemplate.txtLegend:
• script refers to the script name, e.gview,edit
• Script refers to the same, but with the first character capitalized, e.gView
• skin refers to the skin name, e.gdragon,pattern
• Skin refers to the same, but with the first character capitalized, e.gDragon
•%WEB%refers to the current web
%TMPL:INCLUDE{}%) the template name may be a wiki topic name, specified as Web.Topic, in which case the search is:
If Web is not specified in the INCLUDE, it defaults to TWiki, and the search to the first type. Special variables are used in templates, especially in
If a skin is specified If no skin is specified templates/web/Web.Topic.skin.tmpltemplates/web/Web.Topic.tmpltemplates/Web.Topic.skin.tmpltemplates/Web.Topic.tmpldata/Web/Topic.txt
view, to display meta data.
All template topics are located in the TWiki web. The WebTopicEditTemplate can be overloaded. When you create a new topic, TWiki locates a topic to use as a content template according to the following search order:
Topic Name: What it is: WebTopicViewTemplate Error page shown when you try to view a nonexistent topic WebTopicNonWikiTemplate Alert page shown when you try to view a nonexistent topic with a non-WikiName WebTopicEditTemplate Default text shown when you create a new topic.
templatetopic CGI parameter.
Notes:
Variable: Description: %DATE%Current date, e.g. 18 Mar 2010%USERNAME%Login name, e.g. jsmith%WIKINAME%WikiName of user, e.g. JohnSmith%WIKIUSERNAME%User name, e.g. Main.JohnSmith%URLPARAM{"name"}%Value of a named URL parameter %NOP%A no-operation variable that gets removed. Useful to prevent a SEARCH from hitting an edit template topic; also useful to escape a variable like %URLPARAM%NOP%{...}%%NOP{ ... }%A no-operation text that gets removed. Useful to write-protect an edit template topic, but not the topics based this template topic. See notes below. Example:
%NOP{
* Set ALLOWTOPICCHANGE = Main.TWikiAdminGroup
}%
%NOP{ ... }% can span multiple lines.
}% pattern is "non-greedy", that is, it stops at the first occurance. That means, you need to escape variables with parameters located inside %NOP{ ... }%: Insert a %NOP% between } and %. Silly example: %NOP{ %GMTIME{"$year"}%NOP%% }%.
templatetopic specifies ExampleTopicTemplate as the template topic to use. Here is the HTML source of the form:
<form name="new" action="%SCRIPTURLPATH%/edit%SCRIPTSUFFIX%/%INTURLENCODE{"%WEB%"}%/">
* New example topic:
<input type="text" name="topic" value="ExampleTopic%SERVERTIME{$yearx$mox$day}%" size="23" />
<input type="hidden" name="templatetopic" value="ExampleTopicTemplate" />
<input type="hidden" name="topicparent" value="%TOPIC%" />
<input type="hidden" name="onlywikiname" value="on" />
<input type="hidden" name="onlynewtopic" value="on" />
<input type="submit" value="Create" />
(date format is <nop>YYYYxMMxDD)
</form>
The edit scipt understands the following parameters, typically supplied by HTML input fields:
Parameter: Description: topicName of topic to create. Can be set in a text field, or is set programmatically (e.g. with a sequential number) onlywikinameIf set, TWiki will complain if the topic name is not a WikiWord onlynewtopicIf set, TWiki will complain if a topic of the same name already exists templatetopicThe name of the template topic, e.g. topic used to copy the initial content topicparentSets the parent topic TopicClassificationAssuming the template topic has a form with a field called "TopicClassification", it will set the value of the field contenttypeOptional parameter that defines the application type to write into the CGI header. Defaults to text/html. May be used to invoke alternative client applicationsanynameAny parameter can passed to the new topic; if the template topic contains %URLPARAM{"anyname"}%, it will be replaced by its value
%WIKIUSERNAME% and %DATE% variables in your topic templates to include the signature of the person creating a new topic. The variables are expanded into fixed text when a new topic is created. The standard signature is: -- %WIKIUSERNAME% - %DATE%
oopsbase.tmpl and an example oops dialog oopstest.tmpl based on the base template. %A% NOTE: This isn't the release version, just a quick, simple demo.
%TMPL:P{"sep"}%
%TMPL:DEF{"sep"}% | %TMPL:END% <html> <head> <title> %WIKITOOLNAME% . %WEB% . %TOPIC% %.TMPL:P{"titleaction"}%</title> <base href="%SCRIPTURL%/view%SCRIPTSUFFIX%/%WEB%/%TOPIC%"> <meta name="robots" content="noindex"> </head> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <table width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <td bgcolor="%WEBBGCOLOR%" rowspan="2" valign="top" width="1%"> <a href="%WIKIHOMEURL%"> <img src="%PUBURLPATH%/wikiHome.gif" border="0"></a> </td> <td> <b>%WIKITOOLNAME% . %WEB% . </b><font size="+2"> <B>%TOPIC%</b> %TMPL:P{"titleaction"}%</font> </td> </tr> <tr bgcolor="%WEBBGCOLOR%"> <td colspan="2"> %TMPL:P{"webaction"}% </td> </tr> </table> --- ++ %TMPL:P{"heading"}% %TMPL:P{"message"}% <table width="100%" border="0" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0"> <tr bgcolor="%WEBBGCOLOR%"> <td valign="top"> Topic <b>%TOPIC%</b> . { %TMPL:P{"topicaction"}% } </td> </tr> </table> </body>
%TMPL:DEF{"titleaction"}% (test =titleaction=) %TMPL:END% %TMPL:DEF{"webaction"}% test =webaction= %TMPL:END% %TMPL:DEF{"heading"}% Test heading %TMPL:END% %TMPL:DEF{"message"}% Test =message=. Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah... * Some more blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah... * Param1: %PARAM1% * Param2: %PARAM2% * Param3: %PARAM3% * Param4: %PARAM4% %TMPL:END% %TMPL:DEF{"topicaction"}% Test =topicaction=: [[%WEB%.%TOPIC%][OK]] %TMPL:P{"sep"}% [[%TWIKIWEB%.TWikiRegistration][Register]] %TMPL:END% %TMPL:INCLUDE{"oopsbase"}%
.../bin/oops/Sandbox/TestTopic2?template=oopstest¶m1=WebHome¶m2=WebNotify
.tmpl filename extension - it contained unresolved %VARIABLES%, but could still be previewed directly in a browser.
twiki/templates directory and are named with the syntax: <scriptname>.<skin>.tmpl. For example, the Printable skin for the view template is view.print.tmpl.
Use the existing TWikiTemplates (like view.tmpl) or skin files as a base for your own skin, name it for example view.myskin.tmpl.
| Variable: | Expanded to: |
|---|---|
%WIKILOGOURL% | Link of page logo |
%WIKILOGOIMG% | Image URL of page logo |
%WIKILOGOALT% | Alt text of page logo |
%WEBBGCOLOR% | Web specific background color, defined in the WebPreferences |
%WIKITOOLNAME% | The name of your TWiki site |
%SCRIPTURL% | The script URL of TWiki |
%SCRIPTSUFFIX% | The script suffix, ex: .pl, .cgi |
%WEB% | The name of the current web. Note: It is recommended to URL-encode the variable in form actions with %INTURLENCODE{"%WEB%"}% for proper handling in an internationalized environment |
%TOPIC% | The name of the current topic. Note: It is recommended to URL-encode the variable in form actions with %INTURLENCODE{"%TOPIC%"}% for proper handling in an internationalized environment |
%WEBTOPICLIST% | Common links of current web, defined in the WebPreferences. It includes a #GoBox |
%TEXT% | The topic text, e.g. the content that can be edited |
%META{"form"}% | TWikiForm, if any |
%META{"attachments"}% | FileAttachment table |
%META{"parent"}% | The topic parent |
%EDITTOPIC% | Edit link |
%REVTITLE% | The revision title, if any, ex: (r1.6) |
%REVINFO% | Revision info, ex: r1.6 - 24 Dec 2002 - 08:12 GMT - TWikiGuest |
%WEBCOPYRIGHT% | Copyright notice, defined in the WebPreferences |
%BROADCASTMESSAGE% | Broadcast message at the beginning of your view template, can be used to alert users of scheduled downtimes; is set in TWikiPreferences |
%WEBTOPICLIST% includes a "Go" box to jump to a topic. The box also understand URLs, e.g. you can type http://www.google.com/ to jump to an external web site. The feature is handy if you build a skin that has a select box of frequently used links, like Intranet home, employee database, sales database and such. A little JavaScript gets into action on the onSelect method of the select tag to fill the selected URL into the "Go" box field, then submits the form.
Here is an example form that has a select box and the "Go" box for illustration purposes. You need to have JavaScript enabled for this to work:
| Bare bones header for demo only |
| Welcome | Register | Changes | Topics | Index | Search | Go |
view.myskin.tmpl:
<style type="text/css">
.broadcastmessage {
background: yellow; display:block;
border-style:solid;border-width: 2px;border-color:red;
}
.broadcastmessage strong {color: red}
</style>
Then add a div tag to the %BROADCASTMESSAGE% variable located after the #PageTop anchor or after the opening form tag:
<div class="broadcastmessage"> %BROADCASTMESSAGE% </div>
templates/twiki.tmpl template using the %TMPL:DEF macro syntax described in TWikiTemplates. These macros are:
| Macro | Description |
|---|---|
ATTACH:files:header | Standard title bar |
ATTACH:files:row | Standard row |
ATTACH:files:footer | Footer for all screens |
ATTACH:files:header:A | Title bar for upload screens, with attributes column |
ATTACH:files:row:A | Row for upload screen |
ATTACH:files:footer:A | Footer for all screens |
| Macro | Description |
|---|---|
ATTACH:versions:header | Header for versions table on upload screen |
ATTACH:versions:row | Row format for versions table on upload screen |
ATTACH:versions:footer | Footer for versions table on upload screen |
ATTACH:row macros are expanded for each file in the attachment table, using the following special tags:
| Tag | Description |
|---|---|
%A_URL% | URL that will recover the file |
%A_REV% | Revision of this file e.g. "1.1" |
%A_ICON% | A file icon suitable for representing the attachment content |
%A_FILE% | The name of the file |
%A_SIZE% | The size of the file |
%A_DATE% | The date the file was uploaded |
%A_USER% | The user who uploaded it |
%A_COMMENT% | The comment they put in when uploading it |
%A_ATTRS% | The attributes of the file as seen on the upload screen e.g "h" for a hidden file |
twiki.tmpl template file. However, to simplify upgrading, you should avoid doing this. Instead, write a skin-specific template file e.g. attach.myskin.tmpl and use %TMPL:INCLUDE{attach.myskin.tmpl}% to include it in each of your skin files. As long as it it included after twiki.tmpl, your macro definitions will override the defaults defined there.
SKIN Preference variable in TWikiPreferences, one of the WebPreferences, or in a user - TWikiGuest - topic.
Set SKIN = print
?skin=name to the URL, for this example:
?skin=name URL parameter overrides the SKIN Preference value.
-- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny - 25 Jul 2004 %SEARCH{...}% variable documented in TWikiVariables has a fixed format for the search result, that is, a table consisting of topic names and topic summaries. Use the format="..." parameter to specify a customized format of the search result. The string of the format parameter is typically a bullet list or table row containing variables (such as %SEARCH{ "food" format="| $topic | $summary |" }%).
header="..." parameter
Use the header parameter to specify the header of a search result. It should correspond to the format of the format parameter. This parameter is optional. header="| *Topic:* | *Summary:* |"
2. format="..." parameter
Use the format parameter to specify the format of one search hit.
format="| $topic | $summary |"
Variables that can be used in the format string:
| Name: | Expands To: |
|---|---|
$web | Name of the web |
$topic | Topic name |
$topic(20) | Topic name, "- " hyphenated each 20 characters |
$topic(30, -<br />) | Topic name, hyphenated each 30 characters with separator "-<br />" |
$topic(40, ...) | Topic name, shortended to 40 characters with "..." indication |
$parent | Name of parent topic; empty if not set |
$parent(20) | Name of parent topic, same hyphenation/shortening like $topic() |
$text | Formatted topic text. In case of a multiple="on" search, it is the line found for each search hit. |
$locked | LOCKED flag (if any) |
$date | Time stamp of last topic update, e.g. 18 Mar 2010 - 19:16 |
$isodate | Time stamp of last topic update, e.g. 2010-03-18T19:16Z |
$rev | Number of last topic revision, e.g. 1.4 |
$username | Login name of last topic update, e.g. jsmith |
$wikiname | Wiki user name of last topic update, e.g. JohnSmith |
$wikiusername | Wiki user name of last topic update, like Main.JohnSmith |
$createdate | Time stamp of topic revision 1.1 |
$createusername | Login name of topic revision 1.1, e.g. jsmith |
$createwikiname | Wiki user name of topic revision 1.1, e.g. JohnSmith |
$createwikiusername | Wiki user name of topic revision 1.1, e.g. Main.JohnSmith |
$summary | Topic summary |
$formname | The name of the form attached to the topic; empty if none |
$formfield(name) | The field value of a form field; for example, $formfield(TopicClassification) would get expanded to PublicFAQ. This applies only to topics that have a TWikiForm |
$formfield(name, 10) | Form field value, "- " hyphenated each 10 characters |
$formfield(name, 20, -<br />) | Form field value, hyphenated each 20 characters with separator "-<br />" |
$formfield(name, 30, ...) | Form field value, shortended to 30 characters with "..." indication |
$pattern(reg-exp) | A regular expression pattern to extract some text from a topic (does not search meta data; use $formfield instead). In case of a multiple="on" search, the pattern is applied to the line found in each search hit.• Specify a RegularExpression that covers the whole text (topic or line), which typically starts with .*, and must end in .* • Put text you want to keep in parenthesis, like $pattern(.*?(from here.*?to here).*) • Example: $pattern(.*?\*.*?Email\:\s*([^\n\r]+).*) extracts the email address from a bullet of format * Email: ... • This example has non-greedy .*? patterns to scan for the first occurance of the Email bullet; use greedy .* patterns to scan for the last occurance • Limitation: Do not use .*) inside the pattern, e.g. $pattern(.*foo(.*)bar.*) does not work, but $pattern(.*foo(.*?)bar.*) does • Note: Make sure that the integrity of a web page is not compromised; for example, if you include an HTML table make sure to include everything including the table end tag |
$n or $n() | New line |
$nop or $nop() | Is a "no operation". This variable gets removed; useful for nested search |
$quot | Double quote ("). Alternatively write \" to escape it |
$percnt | Percent sign (%) |
$dollar | Dollar sign ($) |
%SEARCH{ "FAQ" scope="topic" nosearch="on" nototal="on" header=" * *Topic: Summary:*" format=" * [[$topic]]: $summary" }%
To get this:
TopicClassification field, an OperatingSystem field and an OsVersion field we could write:
| *Topic:* | *OperatingSystem:* | *OsVersion:* | %SEARCH{ "[T]opicClassification.*?value=\"[P]ublicFAQ\"" scope="text" regex="on" nosearch="on" nototal="on" format="| [[$topic]] | $formfield(OperatingSystem) | $formfield(OsVersion) |" }%
To get this:
| Topic: | OperatingSystem: | OsVersion: |
|---|---|---|
| IncorrectDllVersionW32PTH10DLL | OsWin | 95/98 |
| WinDoze95Crash | OsWin | 95 |
%SEARCH{ "__Back to\:__ TWikiFAQ" scope="text" regex="on" nosearch="on" nototal="on" header="TWiki FAQs:" format=" * $pattern(.*?FAQ\:[\n\r]*([^\n\r]+).*) [[$topic][Answer...]]" }%
To get this:
TWiki FAQs:
%SEARCH{ "culture" format=" * $topic is referenced by: (list all references)" nosearch="on" nototal="on" }%
%SEARCH{ "(topic found in first search)" format="$topic" nosearch="on" nototal="on" separator=", " }%
$percnt to escape the leading percent of the second search
\" to escape the double quotes
$dollar to escape the $ of $topic
$nop to escape the }% sequence
%SEARCH{ "culture" format=" * $topic is referenced by:$n * $percntSEARCH{ \"$topic\" format=\"$dollartopic\" nosearch=\"on\" nototal=\"on\" separator=\", \" }$nop%" nosearch="on" nototal="on" }%
To get this: