| PreferencesPlugin
<--
Contributions to this TWiki plugin are appreciated. Please update the plugin page
at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin or provide feedback
at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginDev .
If you are a TWiki contributor please update the plugin in the SVN repository.
-->
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
Introduction
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a TWikiForms. However, the edit fields are inlined in the text, similar to how tables are edited in EditTablePlugin.
Insert the %EDITPREFERENCES% variable (see below) anywhere in your topic. It will be replaced by a button that allows editing each preference in its predefined input format (or a text box, when no format is defined for this preference).
In edit mode, the edit button is replaced by Save and Cancel buttons, with their obvious meanings.
Syntax Rules
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%EDITPREFERENCES{ "topic" editbutton="..." }%
-
topic references a TWikiForm defining the format of the edit fields for preferences. It may be prefixed by a web.
- Optional
editbutton parameter: Custom edit button label. Default: Edit Preferences.
- If a preference setting is not mentioned in the form referenced by topic, a text input box of the specified length is provided.
- Otherwise, the input can be through textareas, select, radio, checkbox, date, or text, as provided by TWikiForms.
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
- Edit existing preferences in the topic using a simple text field.
Examples
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%EDITPREFERENCES%
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%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" }%
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%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" editbutton="Edit Group Settings" }%
Caveat
When the "Edit Preferences" button is clicked, the page is rendered in such a manner that it makes a big HTML form to update preferences.
This form generation processing assumes that there is no HTML form tags (form, input, select, option, textarea tags) are present in the WebPreferences content.
If HTML forms are present on WebPreferences, "Edit Preferences" may generate an HTML form not functioning well.
Meanwhile you may put HTML forms in TWiki.WebPreferences, which is included in every WebPreferences.
To cope with that, inclusion of that topic is suppressed when "Edit Prefereces" is clicked.
Plugin Installation Instructions
This plugin is pre-installed. TWiki administrators can upgrade the plugin as needed on the TWiki server.
<--/twistyPlugin twikiMakeVisibleInline-->
- For an automated installation, run the configure script and follow "Find More Extensions" in the in the Extensions section.
- Or, follow these manual installation steps:
- Download the ZIP file from the extension home on twiki.org (see below).
- Unzip
PreferencesPlugin.zip in your twiki installation directory.
- Set the ownership of the extracted directories and files to the webserver user.
- Install the dependencies (if any).
- Plugin configuration and testing:
- Run the configure script and enable the plugin in the Plugins section.
- Configure additional plugin settings in the Extensions section if needed.
- Test if the installation was successful using the examples provided.
- If the installation was successful, an edit button should appear below:
<--/twistyPlugin-->
Plugin Info
- One line description, shown in the TextFormattingRules topic:
- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
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2015-01-15: |
TWikibug:Item7604 : Switch from GPL v2 to v3 -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2014-05-30: |
TWikibug:Item7504 : Fix for Use of uninitialized value in lc error -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2014-03-24: |
TWikibug:Item7467 : Fix for editbutton parameter not working as expected -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2013-09-08: |
TWikibug:Item7337 : Fix for Uninitialized value warning when Local setting is used -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2013-05-30: |
TWikibug:Item7272 : It may malfunction if %SYSTEMWEB%.WebPreferencesHelp contains an HTML form -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2013-04-19: |
TWikibug:Item7236 : It should not touch a variable whose type is label -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2013-04-16: |
TWikibug:Item7231 : It was confused by Set and Local of a same variable -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2013-04-08: |
TWikibug:Item7219 : Preserve order of type checkbox and select+multi as defined; support select+multi+values -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2013-04-08: |
TWikibug:Item7202 : Make "#" transparent so it also works when bgcolor is not white; Show "#" when the checkbox is disabled -- TWiki:Main.MahiroAndo |
2013-04-05: |
TWikibug:Item7202 : Stylesheet tweaks -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2013-04-04: |
TWikibug:Item7202 : Use checkboxes to enable/disable variables -- TWiki:Main.MahiroAndo |
2013-04-01: |
TWikibug:Item7208 : Put radio buttons and checkboxes on same line like "Set NAME = ", not below -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2013-03-27: |
TWikibug:Item7204 : Suppress verbatim during editing preferences -- TWiki:Main.MahiroAndo |
2013-03-26: |
TWikibug:Item7202 : Support "Set" variants: "#Set", "Local", and "#Local" -- TWiki:Main.MahiroAndo |
2013-01-28: |
TWikibug:Item7091 : Use TWISTY in installation instructions and change history |
2012-11-15: |
TWikibug:Item7029 : Redirect to master site when current site mode is slave. -- TWiki:Main.YaojunFei |
2012-11-15: |
TWikibug:Item7028 : Disable submit button when current site is mode read-only or slave. -- TWiki:Main.YaojunFei |
2012-10-25: |
TWikibug:Item7009 : "Edit Preferences" button is to fail if the user does not have change permission -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2012-10-24: |
TWikibug:Item7008 : Radio buttons were not displayed inline on webkit browsers -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2012-10-12: |
TWikibug:Item6969 : Various edge cases were not handled properly. All of those problems were fixed and the unit test enhanced accordingly. -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2012-10-05: |
TWikibug:Item6957 : radio buttons, checkboxes, and labels are now displayed on the same line as Set VAR =. All unit tests were failing due to test code problems. All of them were fixed. -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2012-09-16: |
TWikibug:Item6934 : Option for auto-hidden or fixed top menu-bar with FIXEDTOPMENU preferences setting -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2012-04-12: |
TWikibug:Item6711 : Fix for broken checkbox and select+multi input types -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-08-20: |
TWikibug:Item6711 : Fix topic meta timestamp (needed for proper build) -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-07-27: |
TWikibug:Item6777 : Scroll to preferences section on edit; adding EDITMETHOD; changing LINKTOOLTIPINFO to select -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-07-08: |
TWikibug:Item6725 : Change global package variables from "use vars" to "our" -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-06-10: |
TWikibug:Item6748 : New editbutton parameter -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-02-09: |
TWikibug:Item6593 : Larger size for URL fields -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-02-01: |
TWikibug:Item6615 : Adding type 'color' to WEBBGCOLOR because TWiki:Plugins.ColorPickerPlugin is part of the core distribution since TWiki-5.1 -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2010-05-15: |
TWikibug:Item6433 : Doc improvements; replacing TWIKIWEB with SYSTEMWEB -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
17 Apr 2009: |
Save of preferences can only be done with http POST method, not GET -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
05 Nov 2007: |
Kenneth Lavrsen fixed problem when settings are hidden in html comments. These settings are now ignored. |
23 Jun 2007: |
Crawford Currie added testcases, recoded to work without a form definition, fixed for TWiki 4.2 |
08 Feb 2007: |
Arthur Clemens added access keys for Save and Cancel, bold style for editable preference names, and a descriptive Save button label. |
15 Apr 2006: |
Adding css classes to buttons. Removed debug print statement causing 500s on SunOne. Prevent extra space in settings on saves. Switched to earlier handler. Converted all SCRIPTURL to SCRIPTURLPATH, and added support. The only SCRIPTURLs should be the one in the BASE tag and those in mail notification templates. Because the forms package was throwing an exception when it failed to create a form, the edit preferences plugin was aborting the whole of the session whenever the form specified in EDITPREFERENCES didn't exist. Changed it so that the Form constructor does not throw, but returns undef on a non-existant form, and changed preferences plugin to be tolerant of missing forms (ie defaults all fields to text if the form is missing, of is a Set exists which is not in the form). |
26 May 2005: |
Crawford Currie recoded to use code from Form.pm to render form fields. |
08 May 2005: |
Add plugin preference to define default input length |
07 May 2005: |
Initial version |
<--/twistyPlugin-->
Related Topics: TWikiPreferencesForm, TWikiPreferences, TWikiForms, TWikiPlugins |
| PreferencesPlugin
<--
Contributions to this TWiki plugin are appreciated. Please update the plugin page
at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin or provide feedback
at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginDev .
If you are a TWiki contributor please update the plugin in the SVN repository.
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Introduction
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a TWikiForms. However, the edit fields are inlined in the text, similar to how tables are edited in EditTablePlugin.
Insert the %EDITPREFERENCES% variable (see below) anywhere in your topic. It will be replaced by a button that allows editing each preference in its predefined input format (or a text box, when no format is defined for this preference).
In edit mode, the edit button is replaced by Save and Cancel buttons, with their obvious meanings.
Syntax Rules
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "topic" editbutton="..." }%
-
topic references a TWikiForm defining the format of the edit fields for preferences. It may be prefixed by a web.
- Optional
editbutton parameter: Custom edit button label. Default: Edit Preferences.
- If a preference setting is not mentioned in the form referenced by topic, a text input box of the specified length is provided.
- Otherwise, the input can be through textareas, select, radio, checkbox, date, or text, as provided by TWikiForms.
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
- Edit existing preferences in the topic using a simple text field.
Examples
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" }%
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" editbutton="Edit Group Settings" }%
Caveat
When the "Edit Preferences" button is clicked, the page is rendered in such a manner that it makes a big HTML form to update preferences.
This form generation processing assumes that there is no HTML form tags (form, input, select, option, textarea tags) are present in the WebPreferences content.
If HTML forms are present on WebPreferences, "Edit Preferences" may generate an HTML form not functioning well.
Meanwhile you may put HTML forms in TWiki.WebPreferences, which is included in every WebPreferences.
To cope with that, inclusion of that topic is suppressed when "Edit Prefereces" is clicked.
Plugin Installation Instructions
This plugin is pre-installed. TWiki administrators can upgrade the plugin as needed on the TWiki server.
<--/twistyPlugin twikiMakeVisibleInline-->
- For an automated installation, run the configure script and follow "Find More Extensions" in the in the Extensions section.
- Or, follow these manual installation steps:
- Download the ZIP file from the extension home on twiki.org (see below).
- Unzip
PreferencesPlugin.zip in your twiki installation directory.
- Set the ownership of the extracted directories and files to the webserver user.
- Install the dependencies (if any).
- Plugin configuration and testing:
- Run the configure script and enable the plugin in the Plugins section.
- Configure additional plugin settings in the Extensions section if needed.
- Test if the installation was successful using the examples provided.
- If the installation was successful, an edit button should appear below:
<--/twistyPlugin-->
Plugin Info
- One line description, shown in the TextFormattingRules topic:
- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
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Plugin Version: |
2014-05-30 |
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Plugin Version: |
2015-01-14 |
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2014-05-30: |
TWikibug:Item7504 : Fix for Use of uninitialized value in lc error -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2014-03-24: |
TWikibug:Item7467 : Fix for editbutton parameter not working as expected -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2013-09-08: |
TWikibug:Item7337 : Fix for Uninitialized value warning when Local setting is used -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2013-05-30: |
TWikibug:Item7272 : It may malfunction if %SYSTEMWEB%.WebPreferencesHelp contains an HTML form -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2013-04-19: |
TWikibug:Item7236 : It should not touch a variable whose type is label -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2013-04-16: |
TWikibug:Item7231 : It was confused by Set and Local of a same variable -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2013-04-08: |
TWikibug:Item7219 : Preserve order of type checkbox and select+multi as defined; support select+multi+values -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2013-04-08: |
TWikibug:Item7202 : Make "#" transparent so it also works when bgcolor is not white; Show "#" when the checkbox is disabled -- TWiki:Main.MahiroAndo |
2013-04-05: |
TWikibug:Item7202 : Stylesheet tweaks -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2013-04-04: |
TWikibug:Item7202 : Use checkboxes to enable/disable variables -- TWiki:Main.MahiroAndo |
2013-04-01: |
TWikibug:Item7208 : Put radio buttons and checkboxes on same line like "Set NAME = ", not below -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2013-03-27: |
TWikibug:Item7204 : Suppress verbatim during editing preferences -- TWiki:Main.MahiroAndo |
2013-03-26: |
TWikibug:Item7202 : Support "Set" variants: "#Set", "Local", and "#Local" -- TWiki:Main.MahiroAndo |
2013-01-28: |
TWikibug:Item7091 : Use TWISTY in installation instructions and change history |
2012-11-15: |
TWikibug:Item7029 : Redirect to master site when current site mode is slave. -- TWiki:Main.YaojunFei |
2012-11-15: |
TWikibug:Item7028 : Disable submit button when current site is mode read-only or slave. -- TWiki:Main.YaojunFei |
2012-10-25: |
TWikibug:Item7009 : "Edit Preferences" button is to fail if the user does not have change permission -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2012-10-24: |
TWikibug:Item7008 : Radio buttons were not displayed inline on webkit browsers -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2012-10-12: |
TWikibug:Item6969 : Various edge cases were not handled properly. All of those problems were fixed and the unit test enhanced accordingly. -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2012-10-05: |
TWikibug:Item6957 : radio buttons, checkboxes, and labels are now displayed on the same line as Set VAR =. All unit tests were failing due to test code problems. All of them were fixed. -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2012-09-16: |
TWikibug:Item6934 : Option for auto-hidden or fixed top menu-bar with FIXEDTOPMENU preferences setting -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2012-04-12: |
TWikibug:Item6711 : Fix for broken checkbox and select+multi input types -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-08-20: |
TWikibug:Item6711 : Fix topic meta timestamp (needed for proper build) -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-07-27: |
TWikibug:Item6777 : Scroll to preferences section on edit; adding EDITMETHOD; changing LINKTOOLTIPINFO to select -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-07-08: |
TWikibug:Item6725 : Change global package variables from "use vars" to "our" -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-06-10: |
TWikibug:Item6748 : New editbutton parameter -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-02-09: |
TWikibug:Item6593 : Larger size for URL fields -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-02-01: |
TWikibug:Item6615 : Adding type 'color' to WEBBGCOLOR because TWiki:Plugins.ColorPickerPlugin is part of the core distribution since TWiki-5.1 -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2010-05-15: |
TWikibug:Item6433 : Doc improvements; replacing TWIKIWEB with SYSTEMWEB -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
17 Apr 2009: |
Save of preferences can only be done with http POST method, not GET -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
05 Nov 2007: |
Kenneth Lavrsen fixed problem when settings are hidden in html comments. These settings are now ignored. |
23 Jun 2007: |
Crawford Currie added testcases, recoded to work without a form definition, fixed for TWiki 4.2 |
08 Feb 2007: |
Arthur Clemens added access keys for Save and Cancel, bold style for editable preference names, and a descriptive Save button label. |
15 Apr 2006: |
Adding css classes to buttons. Removed debug print statement causing 500s on SunOne. Prevent extra space in settings on saves. Switched to earlier handler. Converted all SCRIPTURL to SCRIPTURLPATH, and added support. The only SCRIPTURLs should be the one in the BASE tag and those in mail notification templates. Because the forms package was throwing an exception when it failed to create a form, the edit preferences plugin was aborting the whole of the session whenever the form specified in EDITPREFERENCES didn't exist. Changed it so that the Form constructor does not throw, but returns undef on a non-existant form, and changed preferences plugin to be tolerant of missing forms (ie defaults all fields to text if the form is missing, of is a Set exists which is not in the form). |
26 May 2005: |
Crawford Currie recoded to use code from Form.pm to render form fields. |
08 May 2005: |
Add plugin preference to define default input length |
07 May 2005: |
Initial version |
<--/twistyPlugin-->
Related Topics: TWikiPreferencesForm, TWikiPreferences, TWikiForms, TWikiPlugins |
| PreferencesPlugin
<--
Contributions to this TWiki plugin are appreciated. Please update the plugin page
at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin or provide feedback
at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginDev .
If you are a TWiki contributor please update the plugin in the SVN repository.
-->
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
Introduction
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a TWikiForms. However, the edit fields are inlined in the text, similar to how tables are edited in EditTablePlugin.
Insert the %EDITPREFERENCES% variable (see below) anywhere in your topic. It will be replaced by a button that allows editing each preference in its predefined input format (or a text box, when no format is defined for this preference).
In edit mode, the edit button is replaced by Save and Cancel buttons, with their obvious meanings.
Syntax Rules
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "topic" editbutton="..." }%
-
topic references a TWikiForm defining the format of the edit fields for preferences. It may be prefixed by a web.
- Optional
editbutton parameter: Custom edit button label. Default: Edit Preferences.
- If a preference setting is not mentioned in the form referenced by topic, a text input box of the specified length is provided.
- Otherwise, the input can be through textareas, select, radio, checkbox, date, or text, as provided by TWikiForms.
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
- Edit existing preferences in the topic using a simple text field.
Examples
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" }%
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" editbutton="Edit Group Settings" }%
Caveat
When the "Edit Preferences" button is clicked, the page is rendered in such a manner that it makes a big HTML form to update preferences.
This form generation processing assumes that there is no HTML form tags (form, input, select, option, textarea tags) are present in the WebPreferences content.
If HTML forms are present on WebPreferences, "Edit Preferences" may generate an HTML form not functioning well.
Meanwhile you may put HTML forms in TWiki.WebPreferences, which is included in every WebPreferences.
To cope with that, inclusion of that topic is suppressed when "Edit Prefereces" is clicked.
Plugin Installation Instructions
This plugin is pre-installed. TWiki administrators can upgrade the plugin as needed on the TWiki server.
<--/twistyPlugin twikiMakeVisibleInline-->
- For an automated installation, run the configure script and follow "Find More Extensions" in the in the Extensions section.
- Or, follow these manual installation steps:
- Download the ZIP file from the extension home on twiki.org (see below).
- Unzip
PreferencesPlugin.zip in your twiki installation directory.
- Set the ownership of the extracted directories and files to the webserver user.
- Install the dependencies (if any).
- Plugin configuration and testing:
- Run the configure script and enable the plugin in the Plugins section.
- Configure additional plugin settings in the Extensions section if needed.
- Test if the installation was successful using the examples provided.
- If the installation was successful, an edit button should appear below:
<--/twistyPlugin-->
Plugin Info
- One line description, shown in the TextFormattingRules topic:
- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
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< < |
Plugin Version: |
2013-09-08 |
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> > |
Plugin Version: |
2014-05-30 |
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2013-09-08: |
TWikibug:Item7337 : Fix for Uninitialized value warning when Local setting is used -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2013-05-30: |
TWikibug:Item7272 : It may malfunction if %SYSTEMWEB%.WebPreferencesHelp contains an HTML form -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2013-04-19: |
TWikibug:Item7236 : It should not touch a variable whose type is label -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2013-04-16: |
TWikibug:Item7231 : It was confused by Set and Local of a same variable -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2013-04-08: |
TWikibug:Item7219 : Preserve order of type checkbox and select+multi as defined; support select+multi+values -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2013-04-08: |
TWikibug:Item7202 : Make "#" transparent so it also works when bgcolor is not white; Show "#" when the checkbox is disabled -- TWiki:Main.MahiroAndo |
2013-04-05: |
TWikibug:Item7202 : Stylesheet tweaks -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2013-04-04: |
TWikibug:Item7202 : Use checkboxes to enable/disable variables -- TWiki:Main.MahiroAndo |
2013-04-01: |
TWikibug:Item7208 : Put radio buttons and checkboxes on same line like "Set NAME = ", not below -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2013-03-27: |
TWikibug:Item7204 : Suppress verbatim during editing preferences -- TWiki:Main.MahiroAndo |
2013-03-26: |
TWikibug:Item7202 : Support "Set" variants: "#Set", "Local", and "#Local" -- TWiki:Main.MahiroAndo |
2013-01-28: |
TWikibug:Item7091 : Use TWISTY in installation instructions and change history |
2012-11-15: |
TWikibug:Item7029 : Redirect to master site when current site mode is slave. -- TWiki:Main.YaojunFei |
2012-11-15: |
TWikibug:Item7028 : Disable submit button when current site is mode read-only or slave. -- TWiki:Main.YaojunFei |
2012-10-25: |
TWikibug:Item7009 : "Edit Preferences" button is to fail if the user does not have change permission -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2012-10-24: |
TWikibug:Item7008 : Radio buttons were not displayed inline on webkit browsers -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2012-10-12: |
TWikibug:Item6969 : Various edge cases were not handled properly. All of those problems were fixed and the unit test enhanced accordingly. -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2012-10-05: |
TWikibug:Item6957 : radio buttons, checkboxes, and labels are now displayed on the same line as Set VAR =. All unit tests were failing due to test code problems. All of them were fixed. -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2012-09-16: |
TWikibug:Item6934 : Option for auto-hidden or fixed top menu-bar with FIXEDTOPMENU preferences setting -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2012-04-12: |
TWikibug:Item6711 : Fix for broken checkbox and select+multi input types -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-08-20: |
TWikibug:Item6711 : Fix topic meta timestamp (needed for proper build) -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-07-27: |
TWikibug:Item6777 : Scroll to preferences section on edit; adding EDITMETHOD; changing LINKTOOLTIPINFO to select -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-07-08: |
TWikibug:Item6725 : Change global package variables from "use vars" to "our" -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-06-10: |
TWikibug:Item6748 : New editbutton parameter -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-02-09: |
TWikibug:Item6593 : Larger size for URL fields -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-02-01: |
TWikibug:Item6615 : Adding type 'color' to WEBBGCOLOR because TWiki:Plugins.ColorPickerPlugin is part of the core distribution since TWiki-5.1 -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2010-05-15: |
TWikibug:Item6433 : Doc improvements; replacing TWIKIWEB with SYSTEMWEB -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
17 Apr 2009: |
Save of preferences can only be done with http POST method, not GET -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
05 Nov 2007: |
Kenneth Lavrsen fixed problem when settings are hidden in html comments. These settings are now ignored. |
23 Jun 2007: |
Crawford Currie added testcases, recoded to work without a form definition, fixed for TWiki 4.2 |
08 Feb 2007: |
Arthur Clemens added access keys for Save and Cancel, bold style for editable preference names, and a descriptive Save button label. |
15 Apr 2006: |
Adding css classes to buttons. Removed debug print statement causing 500s on SunOne. Prevent extra space in settings on saves. Switched to earlier handler. Converted all SCRIPTURL to SCRIPTURLPATH, and added support. The only SCRIPTURLs should be the one in the BASE tag and those in mail notification templates. Because the forms package was throwing an exception when it failed to create a form, the edit preferences plugin was aborting the whole of the session whenever the form specified in EDITPREFERENCES didn't exist. Changed it so that the Form constructor does not throw, but returns undef on a non-existant form, and changed preferences plugin to be tolerant of missing forms (ie defaults all fields to text if the form is missing, of is a Set exists which is not in the form). |
26 May 2005: |
Crawford Currie recoded to use code from Form.pm to render form fields. |
08 May 2005: |
Add plugin preference to define default input length |
07 May 2005: |
Initial version |
<--/twistyPlugin-->
Related Topics: TWikiPreferencesForm, TWikiPreferences, TWikiForms, TWikiPlugins |
| PreferencesPlugin
<--
Contributions to this TWiki plugin are appreciated. Please update the plugin page
at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin or provide feedback
at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginDev .
If you are a TWiki contributor please update the plugin in the SVN repository.
-->
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
Introduction
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a TWikiForms. However, the edit fields are inlined in the text, similar to how tables are edited in EditTablePlugin.
Insert the %EDITPREFERENCES% variable (see below) anywhere in your topic. It will be replaced by a button that allows editing each preference in its predefined input format (or a text box, when no format is defined for this preference).
In edit mode, the edit button is replaced by Save and Cancel buttons, with their obvious meanings.
Syntax Rules
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "topic" editbutton="..." }%
-
topic references a TWikiForm defining the format of the edit fields for preferences. It may be prefixed by a web.
- Optional
editbutton parameter: Custom edit button label. Default: Edit Preferences.
- If a preference setting is not mentioned in the form referenced by topic, a text input box of the specified length is provided.
- Otherwise, the input can be through textareas, select, radio, checkbox, date, or text, as provided by TWikiForms.
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
- Edit existing preferences in the topic using a simple text field.
Examples
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" }%
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" editbutton="Edit Group Settings" }%
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> > | Caveat
When the "Edit Preferences" button is clicked, the page is rendered in such a manner that it makes a big HTML form to update preferences.
This form generation processing assumes that there is no HTML form tags (form, input, select, option, textarea tags) are present in the WebPreferences content.
If HTML forms are present on WebPreferences, "Edit Preferences" may generate an HTML form not functioning well.
Meanwhile you may put HTML forms in TWiki.WebPreferences, which is included in every WebPreferences.
To cope with that, inclusion of that topic is suppressed when "Edit Prefereces" is clicked. |
| Plugin Installation Instructions
This plugin is pre-installed. TWiki administrators can upgrade the plugin as needed on the TWiki server.
<--/twistyPlugin twikiMakeVisibleInline-->
- For an automated installation, run the configure script and follow "Find More Extensions" in the in the Extensions section.
- Or, follow these manual installation steps:
- Download the ZIP file from the extension home on twiki.org (see below).
- Unzip
PreferencesPlugin.zip in your twiki installation directory.
- Set the ownership of the extracted directories and files to the webserver user.
- Install the dependencies (if any).
- Plugin configuration and testing:
- Run the configure script and enable the plugin in the Plugins section.
- Configure additional plugin settings in the Extensions section if needed.
- Test if the installation was successful using the examples provided.
- If the installation was successful, an edit button should appear below:
<--/twistyPlugin-->
Plugin Info
- One line description, shown in the TextFormattingRules topic:
- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
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> > |
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< < |
Plugin Version: |
2013-01-28 |
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> > |
Plugin Version: |
2013-09-08 |
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> > |
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2013-01-28: |
TWikibug:Item7091 : Use TWISTY in installation instructions and change history |
2012-11-15: |
TWikibug:Item7029 : Redirect to master site when current site mode is slave. -- TWiki:Main.YaojunFei |
2012-11-15: |
TWikibug:Item7028 : Disable submit button when current site is mode read-only or slave. -- TWiki:Main.YaojunFei |
2012-10-25: |
TWikibug:Item7009 : "Edit Preferences" button is to fail if the user does not have change permission -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2012-10-24: |
TWikibug:Item7008 : Radio buttons were not displayed inline on webkit browsers -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2012-10-12: |
TWikibug:Item6969 : Various edge cases were not handled properly. All of those problems were fixed and the unit test enhanced accordingly. -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2012-10-05: |
TWikibug:Item6957 : radio buttons, checkboxes, and labels are now displayed on the same line as Set VAR =. All unit tests were failing due to test code problems. All of them were fixed. -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2012-09-16: |
TWikibug:Item6934 : Option for auto-hidden or fixed top menu-bar with FIXEDTOPMENU preferences setting -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2012-04-12: |
TWikibug:Item6711 : Fix for broken checkbox and select+multi input types -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-08-20: |
TWikibug:Item6711 : Fix topic meta timestamp (needed for proper build) -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-07-27: |
TWikibug:Item6777 : Scroll to preferences section on edit; adding EDITMETHOD; changing LINKTOOLTIPINFO to select -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-07-08: |
TWikibug:Item6725 : Change global package variables from "use vars" to "our" -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-06-10: |
TWikibug:Item6748 : New editbutton parameter -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-02-09: |
TWikibug:Item6593 : Larger size for URL fields -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-02-01: |
TWikibug:Item6615 : Adding type 'color' to WEBBGCOLOR because TWiki:Plugins.ColorPickerPlugin is part of the core distribution since TWiki-5.1 -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2010-05-15: |
TWikibug:Item6433 : Doc improvements; replacing TWIKIWEB with SYSTEMWEB -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
17 Apr 2009: |
Save of preferences can only be done with http POST method, not GET -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
05 Nov 2007: |
Kenneth Lavrsen fixed problem when settings are hidden in html comments. These settings are now ignored. |
23 Jun 2007: |
Crawford Currie added testcases, recoded to work without a form definition, fixed for TWiki 4.2 |
08 Feb 2007: |
Arthur Clemens added access keys for Save and Cancel, bold style for editable preference names, and a descriptive Save button label. |
15 Apr 2006: |
Adding css classes to buttons. Removed debug print statement causing 500s on SunOne. Prevent extra space in settings on saves. Switched to earlier handler. Converted all SCRIPTURL to SCRIPTURLPATH, and added support. The only SCRIPTURLs should be the one in the BASE tag and those in mail notification templates. Because the forms package was throwing an exception when it failed to create a form, the edit preferences plugin was aborting the whole of the session whenever the form specified in EDITPREFERENCES didn't exist. Changed it so that the Form constructor does not throw, but returns undef on a non-existant form, and changed preferences plugin to be tolerant of missing forms (ie defaults all fields to text if the form is missing, of is a Set exists which is not in the form). |
26 May 2005: |
Crawford Currie recoded to use code from Form.pm to render form fields. |
08 May 2005: |
Add plugin preference to define default input length |
07 May 2005: |
Initial version |
<--/twistyPlugin-->
Related Topics: TWikiPreferencesForm, TWikiPreferences, TWikiForms, TWikiPlugins |
| PreferencesPlugin
<--
Contributions to this TWiki plugin are appreciated. Please update the plugin page
at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin or provide feedback
at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginDev .
If you are a TWiki contributor please update the plugin in the SVN repository.
-->
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
Introduction
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a TWikiForms. However, the edit fields are inlined in the text, similar to how tables are edited in EditTablePlugin.
Insert the %EDITPREFERENCES% variable (see below) anywhere in your topic. It will be replaced by a button that allows editing each preference in its predefined input format (or a text box, when no format is defined for this preference).
In edit mode, the edit button is replaced by Save and Cancel buttons, with their obvious meanings.
Syntax Rules
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "topic" editbutton="..." }%
-
topic references a TWikiForm defining the format of the edit fields for preferences. It may be prefixed by a web.
- Optional
editbutton parameter: Custom edit button label. Default: Edit Preferences.
- If a preference setting is not mentioned in the form referenced by topic, a text input box of the specified length is provided.
- Otherwise, the input can be through textareas, select, radio, checkbox, date, or text, as provided by TWikiForms.
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
- Edit existing preferences in the topic using a simple text field.
Examples |
|
< < |
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
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%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" }%
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%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" editbutton="Edit Group Settings" }%
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> > |
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
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%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" }%
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" editbutton="Edit Group Settings" }%
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< < | Plugin Settings
- One line description, shown in the TextFormattingRules topic:
- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
|
| Plugin Installation Instructions |
|
< < | Note: You do not need to install anything on the browser to use this extension. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the extension on the TWiki server. |
> > | This plugin is pre-installed. TWiki administrators can upgrade the plugin as needed on the TWiki server. |
|
> > | <--/twistyPlugin twikiMakeVisibleInline--> |
|
- For an automated installation, run the configure script and follow "Find More Extensions" in the in the Extensions section.
- Or, follow these manual installation steps:
- Download the ZIP file from the extension home on twiki.org (see below).
- Unzip
PreferencesPlugin.zip in your twiki installation directory.
- Set the ownership of the extracted directories and files to the webserver user.
- Install the dependencies (if any).
- Plugin configuration and testing:
- Run the configure script and enable the plugin in the Plugins section.
- Configure additional plugin settings in the Extensions section if needed.
- Test if the installation was successful using the examples provided.
- If the installation was successful, an edit button should appear below:
|
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> > | <--/twistyPlugin--> |
|
Plugin Info |
|
> > |
- One line description, shown in the TextFormattingRules topic:
- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
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< < |
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> > |
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< < |
Plugin Version: |
2012-11-15 |
Change History: |
<-- versions below in reverse order --> |
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> > |
Plugin Version: |
2013-01-28 |
%TWISTY{ |
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> > | mode="div"
showlink="Show Change History http://amazedbygrace.org/pub/TWiki/TWikiDocGraphics/toggleopen.gif"
hidelink="Hide Change History "
}%
2013-01-28: |
TWikibug:Item7091 : Use TWISTY in installation instructions and change history |
|
|
2012-11-15: |
TWikibug:Item7029 : Redirect to master site when current site mode is slave. -- TWiki:Main.YaojunFei |
2012-11-15: |
TWikibug:Item7028 : Disable submit button when current site is mode read-only or slave. -- TWiki:Main.YaojunFei |
2012-10-25: |
TWikibug:Item7009 : "Edit Preferences" button is to fail if the user does not have change permission -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2012-10-24: |
TWikibug:Item7008 : Radio buttons were not displayed inline on webkit browsers -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2012-10-12: |
TWikibug:Item6969 : Various edge cases were not handled properly. All of those problems were fixed and the unit test enhanced accordingly. -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2012-10-05: |
TWikibug:Item6957 : radio buttons, checkboxes, and labels are now displayed on the same line as Set VAR =. All unit tests were failing due to test code problems. All of them were fixed. -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2012-09-16: |
TWikibug:Item6934 : Option for auto-hidden or fixed top menu-bar with FIXEDTOPMENU preferences setting -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2012-04-12: |
TWikibug:Item6711 : Fix for broken checkbox and select+multi input types -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-08-20: |
TWikibug:Item6711 : Fix topic meta timestamp (needed for proper build) -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-07-27: |
TWikibug:Item6777 : Scroll to preferences section on edit; adding EDITMETHOD; changing LINKTOOLTIPINFO to select -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-07-08: |
TWikibug:Item6725 : Change global package variables from "use vars" to "our" -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-06-10: |
TWikibug:Item6748 : New editbutton parameter -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-02-09: |
TWikibug:Item6593 : Larger size for URL fields -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-02-01: |
TWikibug:Item6615 : Adding type 'color' to WEBBGCOLOR because TWiki:Plugins.ColorPickerPlugin is part of the core distribution since TWiki-5.1 -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2010-05-15: |
TWikibug:Item6433 : Doc improvements; replacing TWIKIWEB with SYSTEMWEB -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
17 Apr 2009: |
Save of preferences can only be done with http POST method, not GET -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
05 Nov 2007: |
Kenneth Lavrsen fixed problem when settings are hidden in html comments. These settings are now ignored. |
23 Jun 2007: |
Crawford Currie added testcases, recoded to work without a form definition, fixed for TWiki 4.2 |
08 Feb 2007: |
Arthur Clemens added access keys for Save and Cancel, bold style for editable preference names, and a descriptive Save button label. |
15 Apr 2006: |
Adding css classes to buttons. Removed debug print statement causing 500s on SunOne. Prevent extra space in settings on saves. Switched to earlier handler. Converted all SCRIPTURL to SCRIPTURLPATH, and added support. The only SCRIPTURLs should be the one in the BASE tag and those in mail notification templates. Because the forms package was throwing an exception when it failed to create a form, the edit preferences plugin was aborting the whole of the session whenever the form specified in EDITPREFERENCES didn't exist. Changed it so that the Form constructor does not throw, but returns undef on a non-existant form, and changed preferences plugin to be tolerant of missing forms (ie defaults all fields to text if the form is missing, of is a Set exists which is not in the form). |
26 May 2005: |
Crawford Currie recoded to use code from Form.pm to render form fields. |
08 May 2005: |
Add plugin preference to define default input length |
07 May 2005: |
Initial version |
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> > | </> <--/twistyPlugin-->
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Related Topics: TWikiPreferencesForm, TWikiPreferences, TWikiForms, TWikiPlugins |
| PreferencesPlugin
<--
Contributions to this TWiki plugin are appreciated. Please update the plugin page
at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin or provide feedback
at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginDev .
If you are a TWiki contributor please update the plugin in the SVN repository.
-->
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
Introduction
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a TWikiForms. However, the edit fields are inlined in the text, similar to how tables are edited in EditTablePlugin.
Insert the %EDITPREFERENCES% variable (see below) anywhere in your topic. It will be replaced by a button that allows editing each preference in its predefined input format (or a text box, when no format is defined for this preference).
In edit mode, the edit button is replaced by Save and Cancel buttons, with their obvious meanings.
Syntax Rules
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "topic" editbutton="..." }%
-
topic references a TWikiForm defining the format of the edit fields for preferences. It may be prefixed by a web.
- Optional
editbutton parameter: Custom edit button label. Default: Edit Preferences.
- If a preference setting is not mentioned in the form referenced by topic, a text input box of the specified length is provided.
- Otherwise, the input can be through textareas, select, radio, checkbox, date, or text, as provided by TWikiForms.
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
- Edit existing preferences in the topic using a simple text field.
Examples
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" }%
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" editbutton="Edit Group Settings" }%
Plugin Settings
- One line description, shown in the TextFormattingRules topic:
- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
Plugin Installation Instructions
Note: You do not need to install anything on the browser to use this extension. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the extension on the TWiki server.
- For an automated installation, run the configure script and follow "Find More Extensions" in the in the Extensions section.
- Or, follow these manual installation steps:
- Download the ZIP file from the extension home on twiki.org (see below).
- Unzip
PreferencesPlugin.zip in your twiki installation directory.
- Set the ownership of the extracted directories and files to the webserver user.
- Install the dependencies (if any).
- Plugin configuration and testing:
- Run the configure script and enable the plugin in the Plugins section.
- Configure additional plugin settings in the Extensions section if needed.
- Test if the installation was successful using the examples provided.
- If the installation was successful, an edit button should appear below:
Plugin Info
|
|
< < |
Plugin Version: |
2012-10-05 |
|
> > |
Plugin Version: |
2012-11-15 |
|
|
Change History: |
<-- versions below in reverse order --> |
|
|
> > |
|
|
2012-10-05: |
TWikibug:Item6957 : radio buttons, checkboxes, and labels are now displayed on the same line as Set VAR =. All unit tests were failing due to test code problems. All of them were fixed. -- TWiki:Main.HideyoImazu |
2012-09-16: |
TWikibug:Item6934 : Option for auto-hidden or fixed top menu-bar with FIXEDTOPMENU preferences setting -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2012-04-12: |
TWikibug:Item6711 : Fix for broken checkbox and select+multi input types -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-08-20: |
TWikibug:Item6711 : Fix topic meta timestamp (needed for proper build) -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-07-27: |
TWikibug:Item6777 : Scroll to preferences section on edit; adding EDITMETHOD; changing LINKTOOLTIPINFO to select -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-07-08: |
TWikibug:Item6725 : Change global package variables from "use vars" to "our" -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-06-10: |
TWikibug:Item6748 : New editbutton parameter -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-02-09: |
TWikibug:Item6593 : Larger size for URL fields -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-02-01: |
TWikibug:Item6615 : Adding type 'color' to WEBBGCOLOR because TWiki:Plugins.ColorPickerPlugin is part of the core distribution since TWiki-5.1 -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2010-05-15: |
TWikibug:Item6433 : Doc improvements; replacing TWIKIWEB with SYSTEMWEB -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
17 Apr 2009: |
Save of preferences can only be done with http POST method, not GET -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
05 Nov 2007: |
Kenneth Lavrsen fixed problem when settings are hidden in html comments. These settings are now ignored. |
23 Jun 2007: |
Crawford Currie added testcases, recoded to work without a form definition, fixed for TWiki 4.2 |
08 Feb 2007: |
Arthur Clemens added access keys for Save and Cancel, bold style for editable preference names, and a descriptive Save button label. |
15 Apr 2006: |
Adding css classes to buttons. Removed debug print statement causing 500s on SunOne. Prevent extra space in settings on saves. Switched to earlier handler. Converted all SCRIPTURL to SCRIPTURLPATH, and added support. The only SCRIPTURLs should be the one in the BASE tag and those in mail notification templates. Because the forms package was throwing an exception when it failed to create a form, the edit preferences plugin was aborting the whole of the session whenever the form specified in EDITPREFERENCES didn't exist. Changed it so that the Form constructor does not throw, but returns undef on a non-existant form, and changed preferences plugin to be tolerant of missing forms (ie defaults all fields to text if the form is missing, of is a Set exists which is not in the form). |
26 May 2005: |
Crawford Currie recoded to use code from Form.pm to render form fields. |
08 May 2005: |
Add plugin preference to define default input length |
07 May 2005: |
Initial version |
TWiki Dependency: |
$TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.026 |
CPAN Dependencies: |
none |
Other Dependencies: |
none |
Perl Version: |
5.005 |
TWiki:Plugins/Benchmark : |
GoodStyle nn%, FormattedSearch nn%, PreferencesPlugin nn% |
Plugin Home: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin |
Feedback: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginDev |
Appraisal: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginAppraisal |
Related Topics: TWikiPreferencesForm, TWikiPreferences, TWikiForms, TWikiPlugins |
| PreferencesPlugin
<--
Contributions to this TWiki plugin are appreciated. Please update the plugin page
at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin or provide feedback
at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginDev .
If you are a TWiki contributor please update the plugin in the SVN repository.
-->
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
Introduction
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a TWikiForms. However, the edit fields are inlined in the text, similar to how tables are edited in EditTablePlugin.
Insert the %EDITPREFERENCES% variable (see below) anywhere in your topic. It will be replaced by a button that allows editing each preference in its predefined input format (or a text box, when no format is defined for this preference).
In edit mode, the edit button is replaced by Save and Cancel buttons, with their obvious meanings.
Syntax Rules
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "topic" editbutton="..." }%
-
topic references a TWikiForm defining the format of the edit fields for preferences. It may be prefixed by a web.
- Optional
editbutton parameter: Custom edit button label. Default: Edit Preferences.
- If a preference setting is not mentioned in the form referenced by topic, a text input box of the specified length is provided.
- Otherwise, the input can be through textareas, select, radio, checkbox, date, or text, as provided by TWikiForms.
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
- Edit existing preferences in the topic using a simple text field.
Examples
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" }%
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" editbutton="Edit Group Settings" }%
Plugin Settings
- One line description, shown in the TextFormattingRules topic:
- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
Plugin Installation Instructions |
|
< < | You do not need to install anything in the browser to use this extension. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the extension on the server where TWiki is running. |
> > | Note: You do not need to install anything on the browser to use this extension. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the extension on the TWiki server. |
| |
|
< < | Like many other TWiki extensions, this module is shipped with a fully |
> > |
- For an automated installation, run the configure script and follow "Find More Extensions" in the in the Extensions section.
|
|
< < | automatic installer script written using the BuildContrib.
- If you have TWiki 4.2 or later, you can install from the
configure interface (Go to Plugins->Find More Extensions)
|
| |
|
< < |
- If you have any problems, then you can still install manually from the command-line:
- Download one of the
.zip or .tgz archives
- Unpack the archive in the root directory of your TWiki installation.
- Run the installer script (
perl <module>_installer )
- Run
configure and enable the module, if it is a plugin.
- Repeat for any missing dependencies.
- If you are still having problems, then instead of running the installer script:
- Make sure that the file permissions allow the webserver user to access all files.
- Check in any installed files that have existing
,v files in your existing install (take care not to lock the files when you check in)
- Manually edit LocalSite.cfg to set any configuration variables.
|
| |
|
< < | |
> > |
- Or, follow these manual installation steps:
|
|
> > |
-
- Download the ZIP file from the extension home on twiki.org (see below).
- Unzip
PreferencesPlugin.zip in your twiki installation directory.
- Set the ownership of the extracted directories and files to the webserver user.
- Install the dependencies (if any).
|
| |
|
> > |
- Plugin configuration and testing:
- Run the configure script and enable the plugin in the Plugins section.
- Configure additional plugin settings in the Extensions section if needed.
- Test if the installation was successful using the examples provided.
|
|
- If the installation was successful, an edit button should appear below:
Plugin Info
|
|
< < |
|
> > |
|
|
|
|
< < |
Plugin Version: |
22124 (2012-01-14) |
|
> > |
Plugin Version: |
2012-10-05 |
|
|
Change History: |
<-- versions below in reverse order --> |
|
|
> > |
|
|
2011-08-20: |
TWikibug:Item6711 : Fix topic meta timestamp (needed for proper build) -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-07-27: |
TWikibug:Item6777 : Scroll to preferences section on edit; adding EDITMETHOD; changing LINKTOOLTIPINFO to select -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-07-08: |
TWikibug:Item6725 : Change global package variables from "use vars" to "our" -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-06-10: |
TWikibug:Item6748 : New editbutton parameter -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-02-09: |
TWikibug:Item6593 : Larger size for URL fields -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-02-01: |
TWikibug:Item6615 : Adding type 'color' to WEBBGCOLOR because TWiki:Plugins.ColorPickerPlugin is part of the core distribution since TWiki-5.1 -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2010-05-15: |
TWikibug:Item6433 : Doc improvements; replacing TWIKIWEB with SYSTEMWEB -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
17 Apr 2009: |
Save of preferences can only be done with http POST method, not GET -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
05 Nov 2007: |
Kenneth Lavrsen fixed problem when settings are hidden in html comments. These settings are now ignored. |
23 Jun 2007: |
Crawford Currie added testcases, recoded to work without a form definition, fixed for TWiki 4.2 |
08 Feb 2007: |
Arthur Clemens added access keys for Save and Cancel, bold style for editable preference names, and a descriptive Save button label. |
15 Apr 2006: |
Adding css classes to buttons. Removed debug print statement causing 500s on SunOne. Prevent extra space in settings on saves. Switched to earlier handler. Converted all SCRIPTURL to SCRIPTURLPATH, and added support. The only SCRIPTURLs should be the one in the BASE tag and those in mail notification templates. Because the forms package was throwing an exception when it failed to create a form, the edit preferences plugin was aborting the whole of the session whenever the form specified in EDITPREFERENCES didn't exist. Changed it so that the Form constructor does not throw, but returns undef on a non-existant form, and changed preferences plugin to be tolerant of missing forms (ie defaults all fields to text if the form is missing, of is a Set exists which is not in the form). |
26 May 2005: |
Crawford Currie recoded to use code from Form.pm to render form fields. |
08 May 2005: |
Add plugin preference to define default input length |
07 May 2005: |
Initial version |
TWiki Dependency: |
$TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.026 |
CPAN Dependencies: |
none |
Other Dependencies: |
none |
Perl Version: |
5.005 |
TWiki:Plugins/Benchmark : |
GoodStyle nn%, FormattedSearch nn%, PreferencesPlugin nn% |
Plugin Home: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin |
Feedback: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginDev |
Appraisal: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginAppraisal |
Related Topics: TWikiPreferencesForm, TWikiPreferences, TWikiForms, TWikiPlugins |
| PreferencesPlugin
<--
Contributions to this TWiki plugin are appreciated. Please update the plugin page
at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin or provide feedback
at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginDev .
If you are a TWiki contributor please update the plugin in the SVN repository.
-->
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
Introduction
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a TWikiForms. However, the edit fields are inlined in the text, similar to how tables are edited in EditTablePlugin.
Insert the %EDITPREFERENCES% variable (see below) anywhere in your topic. It will be replaced by a button that allows editing each preference in its predefined input format (or a text box, when no format is defined for this preference).
In edit mode, the edit button is replaced by Save and Cancel buttons, with their obvious meanings.
Syntax Rules
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "topic" editbutton="..." }%
-
topic references a TWikiForm defining the format of the edit fields for preferences. It may be prefixed by a web.
- Optional
editbutton parameter: Custom edit button label. Default: Edit Preferences.
- If a preference setting is not mentioned in the form referenced by topic, a text input box of the specified length is provided.
- Otherwise, the input can be through textareas, select, radio, checkbox, date, or text, as provided by TWikiForms.
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
- Edit existing preferences in the topic using a simple text field.
Examples
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" }%
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" editbutton="Edit Group Settings" }%
Plugin Settings
- One line description, shown in the TextFormattingRules topic:
- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
Plugin Installation Instructions
You do not need to install anything in the browser to use this extension. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the extension on the server where TWiki is running.
Like many other TWiki extensions, this module is shipped with a fully
automatic installer script written using the BuildContrib.
- If you have TWiki 4.2 or later, you can install from the
configure interface (Go to Plugins->Find More Extensions)
- If you have any problems, then you can still install manually from the command-line:
- Download one of the
.zip or .tgz archives
- Unpack the archive in the root directory of your TWiki installation.
- Run the installer script (
perl <module>_installer )
- Run
configure and enable the module, if it is a plugin.
- Repeat for any missing dependencies.
- If you are still having problems, then instead of running the installer script:
- Make sure that the file permissions allow the webserver user to access all files.
- Check in any installed files that have existing
,v files in your existing install (take care not to lock the files when you check in)
- Manually edit LocalSite.cfg to set any configuration variables.
- If the installation was successful, an edit button should appear below:
Plugin Info
|
|
< < |
Plugin Version: |
22124 (2011-08-20) |
|
> > |
Plugin Version: |
22124 (2012-01-14) |
|
|
Change History: |
<-- versions below in reverse order --> |
2011-08-20: |
TWikibug:Item6711 : Fix topic meta timestamp (needed for proper build) -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-07-27: |
TWikibug:Item6777 : Scroll to preferences section on edit; adding EDITMETHOD; changing LINKTOOLTIPINFO to select -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-07-08: |
TWikibug:Item6725 : Change global package variables from "use vars" to "our" -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-06-10: |
TWikibug:Item6748 : New editbutton parameter -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-02-09: |
TWikibug:Item6593 : Larger size for URL fields -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2011-02-01: |
TWikibug:Item6615 : Adding type 'color' to WEBBGCOLOR because TWiki:Plugins.ColorPickerPlugin is part of the core distribution since TWiki-5.1 -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
2010-05-15: |
TWikibug:Item6433 : Doc improvements; replacing TWIKIWEB with SYSTEMWEB -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
17 Apr 2009: |
Save of preferences can only be done with http POST method, not GET -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
05 Nov 2007: |
Kenneth Lavrsen fixed problem when settings are hidden in html comments. These settings are now ignored. |
23 Jun 2007: |
Crawford Currie added testcases, recoded to work without a form definition, fixed for TWiki 4.2 |
08 Feb 2007: |
Arthur Clemens added access keys for Save and Cancel, bold style for editable preference names, and a descriptive Save button label. |
15 Apr 2006: |
Adding css classes to buttons. Removed debug print statement causing 500s on SunOne. Prevent extra space in settings on saves. Switched to earlier handler. Converted all SCRIPTURL to SCRIPTURLPATH, and added support. The only SCRIPTURLs should be the one in the BASE tag and those in mail notification templates. Because the forms package was throwing an exception when it failed to create a form, the edit preferences plugin was aborting the whole of the session whenever the form specified in EDITPREFERENCES didn't exist. Changed it so that the Form constructor does not throw, but returns undef on a non-existant form, and changed preferences plugin to be tolerant of missing forms (ie defaults all fields to text if the form is missing, of is a Set exists which is not in the form). |
26 May 2005: |
Crawford Currie recoded to use code from Form.pm to render form fields. |
08 May 2005: |
Add plugin preference to define default input length |
07 May 2005: |
Initial version |
TWiki Dependency: |
$TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.026 |
CPAN Dependencies: |
none |
Other Dependencies: |
none |
Perl Version: |
5.005 |
TWiki:Plugins/Benchmark : |
GoodStyle nn%, FormattedSearch nn%, PreferencesPlugin nn% |
Plugin Home: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin |
Feedback: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginDev |
Appraisal: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginAppraisal |
Related Topics: TWikiPreferencesForm, TWikiPreferences, TWikiForms, TWikiPlugins |
| PreferencesPlugin
<--
Contributions to this TWiki plugin are appreciated. Please update the plugin page
at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin or provide feedback
at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginDev .
If you are a TWiki contributor please update the plugin in the SVN repository.
-->
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
Introduction
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a TWikiForms. However, the edit fields are inlined in the text, similar to how tables are edited in EditTablePlugin.
Insert the %EDITPREFERENCES% variable (see below) anywhere in your topic. It will be replaced by a button that allows editing each preference in its predefined input format (or a text box, when no format is defined for this preference).
In edit mode, the edit button is replaced by Save and Cancel buttons, with their obvious meanings.
Syntax Rules |
|
< < |
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ " topic " }%
- topic references a TWikiForm defining the format of the edit fields for preferences. It may be prefixed by a web.
|
> > |
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "topic" editbutton="..." }%
-
topic references a TWikiForm defining the format of the edit fields for preferences. It may be prefixed by a web.
|
|
> > |
-
- Optional
editbutton parameter: Custom edit button label. Default: Edit Preferences.
|
|
-
- If a preference setting is not mentioned in the form referenced by topic, a text input box of the specified length is provided.
- Otherwise, the input can be through textareas, select, radio, checkbox, date, or text, as provided by TWikiForms.
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
- Edit existing preferences in the topic using a simple text field.
|
|
> > | |
| Examples |
|
> > | |
|
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" }%
|
|
> > |
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" editbutton="Edit Group Settings" }%
|
|
Plugin Settings
- One line description, shown in the TextFormattingRules topic:
- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
Plugin Installation Instructions
You do not need to install anything in the browser to use this extension. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the extension on the server where TWiki is running.
Like many other TWiki extensions, this module is shipped with a fully
automatic installer script written using the BuildContrib.
- If you have TWiki 4.2 or later, you can install from the
configure interface (Go to Plugins->Find More Extensions)
- If you have any problems, then you can still install manually from the command-line:
- Download one of the
.zip or .tgz archives
- Unpack the archive in the root directory of your TWiki installation.
- Run the installer script (
perl <module>_installer )
- Run
configure and enable the module, if it is a plugin.
- Repeat for any missing dependencies.
- If you are still having problems, then instead of running the installer script:
- Make sure that the file permissions allow the webserver user to access all files.
- Check in any installed files that have existing
,v files in your existing install (take care not to lock the files when you check in)
- Manually edit LocalSite.cfg to set any configuration variables.
- If the installation was successful, an edit button should appear below:
Plugin Info
|
|
< < |
Plugin Version: |
20898 (2011-05-03) |
|
> > |
Plugin Version: |
22124 (2011-08-20) |
|
|
Change History: |
<-- versions below in reverse order --> |
|
|
> > |
|
|
|
|
> > |
|
|
2010-05-15: |
TWikibug:Item6433 : Doc improvements; replacing TWIKIWEB with SYSTEMWEB -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
17 Apr 2009: |
Save of preferences can only be done with http POST method, not GET -- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny |
05 Nov 2007: |
Kenneth Lavrsen fixed problem when settings are hidden in html comments. These settings are now ignored. |
23 Jun 2007: |
Crawford Currie added testcases, recoded to work without a form definition, fixed for TWiki 4.2 |
08 Feb 2007: |
Arthur Clemens added access keys for Save and Cancel, bold style for editable preference names, and a descriptive Save button label. |
15 Apr 2006: |
Adding css classes to buttons. Removed debug print statement causing 500s on SunOne. Prevent extra space in settings on saves. Switched to earlier handler. Converted all SCRIPTURL to SCRIPTURLPATH, and added support. The only SCRIPTURLs should be the one in the BASE tag and those in mail notification templates. Because the forms package was throwing an exception when it failed to create a form, the edit preferences plugin was aborting the whole of the session whenever the form specified in EDITPREFERENCES didn't exist. Changed it so that the Form constructor does not throw, but returns undef on a non-existant form, and changed preferences plugin to be tolerant of missing forms (ie defaults all fields to text if the form is missing, of is a Set exists which is not in the form). |
26 May 2005: |
Crawford Currie recoded to use code from Form.pm to render form fields. |
08 May 2005: |
Add plugin preference to define default input length |
07 May 2005: |
Initial version |
TWiki Dependency: |
$TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.026 |
CPAN Dependencies: |
none |
Other Dependencies: |
none |
Perl Version: |
5.005 |
TWiki:Plugins/Benchmark : |
GoodStyle nn%, FormattedSearch nn%, PreferencesPlugin nn% |
Plugin Home: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin |
Feedback: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginDev |
Appraisal: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginAppraisal |
Related Topics: TWikiPreferencesForm, TWikiPreferences, TWikiForms, TWikiPlugins |
| PreferencesPlugin
<--
Contributions to this TWiki plugin are appreciated. Please update the plugin page
at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin or provide feedback
at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginDev .
If you are a TWiki contributor please update the plugin in the SVN repository.
--> |
|
< < | |
> > | |
| Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
Introduction
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a TWikiForms. However, the edit fields are inlined in the text, similar to how tables are edited in EditTablePlugin.
Insert the %EDITPREFERENCES% variable (see below) anywhere in your topic. It will be replaced by a button that allows editing each preference in its predefined input format (or a text box, when no format is defined for this preference).
In edit mode, the edit button is replaced by Save and Cancel buttons, with their obvious meanings.
Syntax Rules
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ " topic " }%
- topic references a TWikiForm defining the format of the edit fields for preferences. It may be prefixed by a web.
- If a preference setting is not mentioned in the form referenced by topic, a text input box of the specified length is provided.
- Otherwise, the input can be through textareas, select, radio, checkbox, date, or text, as provided by TWikiForms.
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
- Edit existing preferences in the topic using a simple text field.
Examples
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" }%
Plugin Settings
- One line description, shown in the TextFormattingRules topic:
- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
Plugin Installation Instructions
You do not need to install anything in the browser to use this extension. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the extension on the server where TWiki is running.
Like many other TWiki extensions, this module is shipped with a fully
automatic installer script written using the BuildContrib.
- If you have TWiki 4.2 or later, you can install from the
configure interface (Go to Plugins->Find More Extensions)
- If you have any problems, then you can still install manually from the command-line:
- Download one of the
.zip or .tgz archives
- Unpack the archive in the root directory of your TWiki installation.
- Run the installer script (
perl <module>_installer )
- Run
configure and enable the module, if it is a plugin.
- Repeat for any missing dependencies.
- If you are still having problems, then instead of running the installer script:
- Make sure that the file permissions allow the webserver user to access all files.
- Check in any installed files that have existing
,v files in your existing install (take care not to lock the files when you check in)
- Manually edit LocalSite.cfg to set any configuration variables.
- If the installation was successful, an edit button should appear below:
Plugin Info
|
|
< < |
|
> > |
|
|
|
|
< < |
Plugin Version: |
18690 (2010-05-29) |
|
> > |
Plugin Version: |
20898 (2011-05-03) |
|
|
Change History: |
<-- versions below in reverse order --> |
|
|
< < |
2010-05-15: |
TWikibug:Item6433 - doc improvements; replacing TWIKIWEB with SYSTEMWEB |
17 Apr 2009: |
Peter Thoeny: Save of preferences can only be done with http POST method, not GET |
|
> > |
|
|
> > |
|
|
05 Nov 2007: |
Kenneth Lavrsen fixed problem when settings are hidden in html comments. These settings are now ignored. |
23 Jun 2007: |
Crawford Currie added testcases, recoded to work without a form definition, fixed for TWiki 4.2 |
08 Feb 2007: |
Arthur Clemens added access keys for Save and Cancel, bold style for editable preference names, and a descriptive Save button label. |
15 Apr 2006: |
Adding css classes to buttons. Removed debug print statement causing 500s on SunOne. Prevent extra space in settings on saves. Switched to earlier handler. Converted all SCRIPTURL to SCRIPTURLPATH, and added support. The only SCRIPTURLs should be the one in the BASE tag and those in mail notification templates. Because the forms package was throwing an exception when it failed to create a form, the edit preferences plugin was aborting the whole of the session whenever the form specified in EDITPREFERENCES didn't exist. Changed it so that the Form constructor does not throw, but returns undef on a non-existant form, and changed preferences plugin to be tolerant of missing forms (ie defaults all fields to text if the form is missing, of is a Set exists which is not in the form). |
26 May 2005: |
Crawford Currie recoded to use code from Form.pm to render form fields. |
08 May 2005: |
Add plugin preference to define default input length |
07 May 2005: |
Initial version |
TWiki Dependency: |
$TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.026 |
CPAN Dependencies: |
none |
Other Dependencies: |
none |
Perl Version: |
5.005 |
TWiki:Plugins/Benchmark : |
GoodStyle nn%, FormattedSearch nn%, PreferencesPlugin nn% |
Plugin Home: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin |
Feedback: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginDev |
Appraisal: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginAppraisal |
Related Topics: TWikiPreferencesForm, TWikiPreferences, TWikiForms, TWikiPlugins |
| PreferencesPlugin |
|
> > | <--
Contributions to this TWiki plugin are appreciated. Please update the plugin page
at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin or provide feedback
at http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginDev .
If you are a TWiki contributor please update the plugin in the SVN repository.
-->
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form |
| |
|
< < | Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a TWikiForms. However, the edit fields are inlined in the text, similar to how tables are edited in TWiki:Plugins/EditTablePlugin . |
> > | Introduction |
| |
|
< < | |
> > | Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a TWikiForms. However, the edit fields are inlined in the text, similar to how tables are edited in EditTablePlugin. |
|
Insert the %EDITPREFERENCES% variable (see below) anywhere in your topic. It will be replaced by a button that allows editing each preference in its predefined input format (or a text box, when no format is defined for this preference).
In edit mode, the edit button is replaced by Save and Cancel buttons, with their obvious meanings.
Syntax Rules
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ " topic " }%
- topic references a TWikiForm defining the format of the edit fields for preferences. It may be prefixed by a web.
- If a preference setting is not mentioned in the form referenced by topic, a text input box of the specified length is provided.
- Otherwise, the input can be through textareas, select, radio, checkbox, date, or text, as provided by TWikiForms.
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
- Edit existing preferences in the topic using a simple text field.
Examples
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" }%
Plugin Settings |
|
> > | |
|
- One line description, shown in the TextFormattingRules topic:
- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
Plugin Installation Instructions |
|
> > | |
| You do not need to install anything in the browser to use this extension. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the extension on the server where TWiki is running.
Like many other TWiki extensions, this module is shipped with a fully
automatic installer script written using the BuildContrib.
- If you have TWiki 4.2 or later, you can install from the
configure interface (Go to Plugins->Find More Extensions)
- If you have any problems, then you can still install manually from the command-line:
- Download one of the
.zip or .tgz archives
- Unpack the archive in the root directory of your TWiki installation.
- Run the installer script (
perl <module>_installer )
- Run
configure and enable the module, if it is a plugin.
- Repeat for any missing dependencies.
- If you are still having problems, then instead of running the installer script:
- Make sure that the file permissions allow the webserver user to access all files.
- Check in any installed files that have existing
,v files in your existing install (take care not to lock the files when you check in)
- Manually edit LocalSite.cfg to set any configuration variables.
- If the installation was successful, an edit button should appear below:
Plugin Info
|
|
< < |
Plugin Version: |
18016 (02 Sep 2009) |
|
> > |
|
|
> > |
|
|
Change History: |
<-- versions below in reverse order --> |
|
|
> > |
|
|
17 Apr 2009: |
Peter Thoeny: Save of preferences can only be done with http POST method, not GET |
05 Nov 2007: |
Kenneth Lavrsen fixed problem when settings are hidden in html comments. These settings are now ignored. |
23 Jun 2007: |
Crawford Currie added testcases, recoded to work without a form definition, fixed for TWiki 4.2 |
08 Feb 2007: |
Arthur Clemens added access keys for Save and Cancel, bold style for editable preference names, and a descriptive Save button label. |
15 Apr 2006: |
Adding css classes to buttons. Removed debug print statement causing 500s on SunOne. Prevent extra space in settings on saves. Switched to earlier handler. Converted all SCRIPTURL to SCRIPTURLPATH, and added support. The only SCRIPTURLs should be the one in the BASE tag and those in mail notification templates. Because the forms package was throwing an exception when it failed to create a form, the edit preferences plugin was aborting the whole of the session whenever the form specified in EDITPREFERENCES didn't exist. Changed it so that the Form constructor does not throw, but returns undef on a non-existant form, and changed preferences plugin to be tolerant of missing forms (ie defaults all fields to text if the form is missing, of is a Set exists which is not in the form). |
26 May 2005: |
Crawford Currie recoded to use code from Form.pm to render form fields. |
08 May 2005: |
Add plugin preference to define default input length |
07 May 2005: |
Initial version |
TWiki Dependency: |
$TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.026 |
CPAN Dependencies: |
none |
Other Dependencies: |
none |
Perl Version: |
5.005 |
|
|
< < |
|
|
|
|
< < | Related Topics: TWikiPreferences, TWikiForms |
> > | Related Topics: TWikiPreferencesForm, TWikiPreferences, TWikiForms, TWikiPlugins |
| |
| PreferencesPlugin
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a TWikiForms. However, the edit fields are inlined in the text, similar to how tables are edited in TWiki:Plugins/EditTablePlugin .
Insert the %EDITPREFERENCES% variable (see below) anywhere in your topic. It will be replaced by a button that allows editing each preference in its predefined input format (or a text box, when no format is defined for this preference).
In edit mode, the edit button is replaced by Save and Cancel buttons, with their obvious meanings.
Syntax Rules
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ " topic " }%
- topic references a TWikiForm defining the format of the edit fields for preferences. It may be prefixed by a web.
- If a preference setting is not mentioned in the form referenced by topic, a text input box of the specified length is provided.
- Otherwise, the input can be through textareas, select, radio, checkbox, date, or text, as provided by TWikiForms.
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
- Edit existing preferences in the topic using a simple text field.
Examples
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" }%
Plugin Settings
- One line description, shown in the TextFormattingRules topic:
- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
Plugin Installation Instructions
You do not need to install anything in the browser to use this extension. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the extension on the server where TWiki is running.
Like many other TWiki extensions, this module is shipped with a fully
automatic installer script written using the BuildContrib.
- If you have TWiki 4.2 or later, you can install from the
configure interface (Go to Plugins->Find More Extensions)
- If you have any problems, then you can still install manually from the command-line:
- Download one of the
.zip or .tgz archives
- Unpack the archive in the root directory of your TWiki installation.
- Run the installer script (
perl <module>_installer )
- Run
configure and enable the module, if it is a plugin.
- Repeat for any missing dependencies.
- If you are still having problems, then instead of running the installer script:
- Make sure that the file permissions allow the webserver user to access all files.
- Check in any installed files that have existing
,v files in your existing install (take care not to lock the files when you check in)
- Manually edit LocalSite.cfg to set any configuration variables.
- If the installation was successful, an edit button should appear below:
Plugin Info
|
|
< < |
Plugin Version: |
18016 (29 Apr 2009) |
|
> > |
Plugin Version: |
18016 (02 Sep 2009) |
|
|
Change History: |
<-- versions below in reverse order --> |
17 Apr 2009: |
Peter Thoeny: Save of preferences can only be done with http POST method, not GET |
05 Nov 2007: |
Kenneth Lavrsen fixed problem when settings are hidden in html comments. These settings are now ignored. |
23 Jun 2007: |
Crawford Currie added testcases, recoded to work without a form definition, fixed for TWiki 4.2 |
08 Feb 2007: |
Arthur Clemens added access keys for Save and Cancel, bold style for editable preference names, and a descriptive Save button label. |
15 Apr 2006: |
Adding css classes to buttons. Removed debug print statement causing 500s on SunOne. Prevent extra space in settings on saves. Switched to earlier handler. Converted all SCRIPTURL to SCRIPTURLPATH, and added support. The only SCRIPTURLs should be the one in the BASE tag and those in mail notification templates. Because the forms package was throwing an exception when it failed to create a form, the edit preferences plugin was aborting the whole of the session whenever the form specified in EDITPREFERENCES didn't exist. Changed it so that the Form constructor does not throw, but returns undef on a non-existant form, and changed preferences plugin to be tolerant of missing forms (ie defaults all fields to text if the form is missing, of is a Set exists which is not in the form). |
26 May 2005: |
Crawford Currie recoded to use code from Form.pm to render form fields. |
08 May 2005: |
Add plugin preference to define default input length |
07 May 2005: |
Initial version |
TWiki Dependency: |
$TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.026 |
CPAN Dependencies: |
none |
Other Dependencies: |
none |
Perl Version: |
5.005 |
License: |
GPL (GNU General Public License ) |
TWiki:Plugins/Benchmark : |
GoodStyle nn%, FormattedSearch nn%, PreferencesPlugin nn% |
Plugin Home: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin |
Feedback: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginDev |
Appraisal: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginAppraisal |
Related Topics: TWikiPreferences, TWikiForms |
| PreferencesPlugin
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a TWikiForms. However, the edit fields are inlined in the text, similar to how tables are edited in TWiki:Plugins/EditTablePlugin .
Insert the %EDITPREFERENCES% variable (see below) anywhere in your topic. It will be replaced by a button that allows editing each preference in its predefined input format (or a text box, when no format is defined for this preference).
In edit mode, the edit button is replaced by Save and Cancel buttons, with their obvious meanings.
Syntax Rules |
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< < |
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%EDITPREFERENCES{ " topic " }%
- topic references a TWikiForm defining the format of the edit fields for preferences. It may be prefixed by a web.
- If a preference setting is not mentioned in the form referenced by topic, a text input box of the specified length is provided.
- Otherwise, the input can be through textareas, select, radio, checkbox, date, or text, as provided by TWikiForms.
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> > |
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ " topic " }%
- topic references a TWikiForm defining the format of the edit fields for preferences. It may be prefixed by a web.
- If a preference setting is not mentioned in the form referenced by topic, a text input box of the specified length is provided.
- Otherwise, the input can be through textareas, select, radio, checkbox, date, or text, as provided by TWikiForms.
|
|
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
- Edit existing preferences in the topic using a simple text field.
Examples |
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< < |
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
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%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" }%
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> > |
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" }%
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Plugin Settings |
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< < |
- One line description, shown in the TextFormattingRules topic:
- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
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> > |
- One line description, shown in the TextFormattingRules topic:
- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
|
|
Plugin Installation Instructions
You do not need to install anything in the browser to use this extension. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the extension on the server where TWiki is running.
Like many other TWiki extensions, this module is shipped with a fully
automatic installer script written using the BuildContrib.
- If you have TWiki 4.2 or later, you can install from the
configure interface (Go to Plugins->Find More Extensions)
- If you have any problems, then you can still install manually from the command-line:
- Download one of the
.zip or .tgz archives
- Unpack the archive in the root directory of your TWiki installation.
- Run the installer script (
perl <module>_installer )
- Run
configure and enable the module, if it is a plugin.
- Repeat for any missing dependencies.
- If you are still having problems, then instead of running the installer script:
- Make sure that the file permissions allow the webserver user to access all files.
- Check in any installed files that have existing
,v files in your existing install (take care not to lock the files when you check in)
- Manually edit LocalSite.cfg to set any configuration variables.
|
|
< < |
- If the installation was successful, an edit button should appear below:
|
> > |
- If the installation was successful, an edit button should appear below:
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Plugin Info
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< < |
Plugin Version: |
17889 (30 Mar 2009) |
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> > |
Plugin Version: |
18016 (29 Apr 2009) |
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Change History: |
<-- versions below in reverse order --> |
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> > |
17 Apr 2009: |
Peter Thoeny: Save of preferences can only be done with http POST method, not GET |
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05 Nov 2007: |
Kenneth Lavrsen fixed problem when settings are hidden in html comments. These settings are now ignored. |
23 Jun 2007: |
Crawford Currie added testcases, recoded to work without a form definition, fixed for TWiki 4.2 |
08 Feb 2007: |
Arthur Clemens added access keys for Save and Cancel, bold style for editable preference names, and a descriptive Save button label. |
15 Apr 2006: |
Adding css classes to buttons. Removed debug print statement causing 500s on SunOne. Prevent extra space in settings on saves. Switched to earlier handler. Converted all SCRIPTURL to SCRIPTURLPATH, and added support. The only SCRIPTURLs should be the one in the BASE tag and those in mail notification templates. Because the forms package was throwing an exception when it failed to create a form, the edit preferences plugin was aborting the whole of the session whenever the form specified in EDITPREFERENCES didn't exist. Changed it so that the Form constructor does not throw, but returns undef on a non-existant form, and changed preferences plugin to be tolerant of missing forms (ie defaults all fields to text if the form is missing, of is a Set exists which is not in the form). |
26 May 2005: |
Crawford Currie recoded to use code from Form.pm to render form fields. |
08 May 2005: |
Add plugin preference to define default input length |
07 May 2005: |
Initial version |
TWiki Dependency: |
$TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.026 |
CPAN Dependencies: |
none |
Other Dependencies: |
none |
Perl Version: |
5.005 |
License: |
GPL (GNU General Public License ) |
TWiki:Plugins/Benchmark : |
GoodStyle nn%, FormattedSearch nn%, PreferencesPlugin nn% |
Plugin Home: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin |
Feedback: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginDev |
Appraisal: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginAppraisal |
Related Topics: TWikiPreferences, TWikiForms |
|
< < | |
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| PreferencesPlugin
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a TWikiForms. However, the edit fields are inlined in the text, similar to how tables are edited in TWiki:Plugins/EditTablePlugin .
Insert the %EDITPREFERENCES% variable (see below) anywhere in your topic. It will be replaced by a button that allows editing each preference in its predefined input format (or a text box, when no format is defined for this preference).
In edit mode, the edit button is replaced by Save and Cancel buttons, with their obvious meanings.
Syntax Rules
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ " topic " }%
- topic references a TWikiForm defining the format of the edit fields for preferences. It may be prefixed by a web.
- If a preference setting is not mentioned in the form referenced by topic, a text input box of the specified length is provided.
- Otherwise, the input can be through textareas, select, radio, checkbox, date, or text, as provided by TWikiForms.
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
- Edit existing preferences in the topic using a simple text field.
Examples
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" }%
Plugin Settings
- One line description, shown in the TextFormattingRules topic:
- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
Plugin Installation Instructions
You do not need to install anything in the browser to use this extension. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the extension on the server where TWiki is running.
Like many other TWiki extensions, this module is shipped with a fully
automatic installer script written using the BuildContrib.
- If you have TWiki 4.2 or later, you can install from the
configure interface (Go to Plugins->Find More Extensions)
- If you have any problems, then you can still install manually from the command-line:
- Download one of the
.zip or .tgz archives
- Unpack the archive in the root directory of your TWiki installation.
- Run the installer script (
perl <module>_installer )
- Run
configure and enable the module, if it is a plugin.
- Repeat for any missing dependencies.
- If you are still having problems, then instead of running the installer script:
- Make sure that the file permissions allow the webserver user to access all files.
- Check in any installed files that have existing
,v files in your existing install (take care not to lock the files when you check in)
- Manually edit LocalSite.cfg to set any configuration variables.
- If the installation was successful, an edit button should appear below:
Plugin Info
|
|
< < |
Plugin Version: |
15487 (06 Dec 2008) |
|
> > |
Plugin Version: |
17889 (30 Mar 2009) |
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|
Change History: |
<-- versions below in reverse order --> |
05 Nov 2007: |
Kenneth Lavrsen fixed problem when settings are hidden in html comments. These settings are now ignored. |
23 Jun 2007: |
Crawford Currie added testcases, recoded to work without a form definition, fixed for TWiki 4.2 |
08 Feb 2007: |
Arthur Clemens added access keys for Save and Cancel, bold style for editable preference names, and a descriptive Save button label. |
15 Apr 2006: |
Adding css classes to buttons. Removed debug print statement causing 500s on SunOne. Prevent extra space in settings on saves. Switched to earlier handler. Converted all SCRIPTURL to SCRIPTURLPATH, and added support. The only SCRIPTURLs should be the one in the BASE tag and those in mail notification templates. Because the forms package was throwing an exception when it failed to create a form, the edit preferences plugin was aborting the whole of the session whenever the form specified in EDITPREFERENCES didn't exist. Changed it so that the Form constructor does not throw, but returns undef on a non-existant form, and changed preferences plugin to be tolerant of missing forms (ie defaults all fields to text if the form is missing, of is a Set exists which is not in the form). |
26 May 2005: |
Crawford Currie recoded to use code from Form.pm to render form fields. |
08 May 2005: |
Add plugin preference to define default input length |
07 May 2005: |
Initial version |
TWiki Dependency: |
$TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.026 |
CPAN Dependencies: |
none |
Other Dependencies: |
none |
Perl Version: |
5.005 |
License: |
GPL (GNU General Public License ) |
TWiki:Plugins/Benchmark : |
GoodStyle nn%, FormattedSearch nn%, PreferencesPlugin nn% |
Plugin Home: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin |
Feedback: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginDev |
Appraisal: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginAppraisal |
Related Topics: TWikiPreferences, TWikiForms
|
| PreferencesPlugin
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a TWikiForms. However, the edit fields are inlined in the text, similar to how tables are edited in TWiki:Plugins/EditTablePlugin .
Insert the %EDITPREFERENCES% variable (see below) anywhere in your topic. It will be replaced by a button that allows editing each preference in its predefined input format (or a text box, when no format is defined for this preference).
In edit mode, the edit button is replaced by Save and Cancel buttons, with their obvious meanings.
Syntax Rules
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ " topic " }%
- topic references a TWikiForm defining the format of the edit fields for preferences. It may be prefixed by a web.
- If a preference setting is not mentioned in the form referenced by topic, a text input box of the specified length is provided.
- Otherwise, the input can be through textareas, select, radio, checkbox, date, or text, as provided by TWikiForms.
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
- Edit existing preferences in the topic using a simple text field.
Examples
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" }%
Plugin Settings
- One line description, shown in the TextFormattingRules topic:
- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
Plugin Installation Instructions
You do not need to install anything in the browser to use this extension. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the extension on the server where TWiki is running.
Like many other TWiki extensions, this module is shipped with a fully
automatic installer script written using the BuildContrib.
- If you have TWiki 4.2 or later, you can install from the
configure interface (Go to Plugins->Find More Extensions)
- If you have any problems, then you can still install manually from the command-line:
- Download one of the
.zip or .tgz archives
- Unpack the archive in the root directory of your TWiki installation.
- Run the installer script (
perl <module>_installer )
- Run
configure and enable the module, if it is a plugin.
- Repeat for any missing dependencies.
- If you are still having problems, then instead of running the installer script:
- Make sure that the file permissions allow the webserver user to access all files.
- Check in any installed files that have existing
,v files in your existing install (take care not to lock the files when you check in)
- Manually edit LocalSite.cfg to set any configuration variables.
- If the installation was successful, an edit button should appear below:
Plugin Info
|
|
< < |
Plugin Version: |
15487 (04 Aug 2008) |
|
> > |
Plugin Version: |
15487 (06 Dec 2008) |
|
|
Change History: |
<-- versions below in reverse order --> |
05 Nov 2007: |
Kenneth Lavrsen fixed problem when settings are hidden in html comments. These settings are now ignored. |
23 Jun 2007: |
Crawford Currie added testcases, recoded to work without a form definition, fixed for TWiki 4.2 |
08 Feb 2007: |
Arthur Clemens added access keys for Save and Cancel, bold style for editable preference names, and a descriptive Save button label. |
15 Apr 2006: |
Adding css classes to buttons. Removed debug print statement causing 500s on SunOne. Prevent extra space in settings on saves. Switched to earlier handler. Converted all SCRIPTURL to SCRIPTURLPATH, and added support. The only SCRIPTURLs should be the one in the BASE tag and those in mail notification templates. Because the forms package was throwing an exception when it failed to create a form, the edit preferences plugin was aborting the whole of the session whenever the form specified in EDITPREFERENCES didn't exist. Changed it so that the Form constructor does not throw, but returns undef on a non-existant form, and changed preferences plugin to be tolerant of missing forms (ie defaults all fields to text if the form is missing, of is a Set exists which is not in the form). |
26 May 2005: |
Crawford Currie recoded to use code from Form.pm to render form fields. |
08 May 2005: |
Add plugin preference to define default input length |
07 May 2005: |
Initial version |
TWiki Dependency: |
$TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.026 |
CPAN Dependencies: |
none |
Other Dependencies: |
none |
Perl Version: |
5.005 |
License: |
GPL (GNU General Public License ) |
TWiki:Plugins/Benchmark : |
GoodStyle nn%, FormattedSearch nn%, PreferencesPlugin nn% |
Plugin Home: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin |
Feedback: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginDev |
Appraisal: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginAppraisal |
Related Topics: TWikiPreferences, TWikiForms
|
| PreferencesPlugin
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a TWikiForms. However, the edit fields are inlined in the text, similar to how tables are edited in TWiki:Plugins/EditTablePlugin .
Insert the %EDITPREFERENCES% variable (see below) anywhere in your topic. It will be replaced by a button that allows editing each preference in its predefined input format (or a text box, when no format is defined for this preference).
In edit mode, the edit button is replaced by Save and Cancel buttons, with their obvious meanings.
Syntax Rules
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ " topic " }%
- topic references a TWikiForm defining the format of the edit fields for preferences. It may be prefixed by a web.
- If a preference setting is not mentioned in the form referenced by topic, a text input box of the specified length is provided.
- Otherwise, the input can be through textareas, select, radio, checkbox, date, or text, as provided by TWikiForms.
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
- Edit existing preferences in the topic using a simple text field.
Examples
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" }%
Plugin Settings
- One line description, shown in the TextFormattingRules topic:
- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
Plugin Installation Instructions
You do not need to install anything in the browser to use this extension. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the extension on the server where TWiki is running.
Like many other TWiki extensions, this module is shipped with a fully
automatic installer script written using the BuildContrib.
- If you have TWiki 4.2 or later, you can install from the
configure interface (Go to Plugins->Find More Extensions)
- If you have any problems, then you can still install manually from the command-line:
- Download one of the
.zip or .tgz archives
- Unpack the archive in the root directory of your TWiki installation.
- Run the installer script (
perl <module>_installer )
- Run
configure and enable the module, if it is a plugin.
- Repeat for any missing dependencies.
- If you are still having problems, then instead of running the installer script:
- Make sure that the file permissions allow the webserver user to access all files.
- Check in any installed files that have existing
,v files in your existing install (take care not to lock the files when you check in)
- Manually edit LocalSite.cfg to set any configuration variables.
- If the installation was successful, an edit button should appear below:
Plugin Info
|
|
< < |
Plugin Version: |
15487 (22 Jan 2008) |
|
> > |
Plugin Version: |
15487 (04 Aug 2008) |
|
|
Change History: |
<-- versions below in reverse order --> |
05 Nov 2007: |
Kenneth Lavrsen fixed problem when settings are hidden in html comments. These settings are now ignored. |
23 Jun 2007: |
Crawford Currie added testcases, recoded to work without a form definition, fixed for TWiki 4.2 |
08 Feb 2007: |
Arthur Clemens added access keys for Save and Cancel, bold style for editable preference names, and a descriptive Save button label. |
15 Apr 2006: |
Adding css classes to buttons. Removed debug print statement causing 500s on SunOne. Prevent extra space in settings on saves. Switched to earlier handler. Converted all SCRIPTURL to SCRIPTURLPATH, and added support. The only SCRIPTURLs should be the one in the BASE tag and those in mail notification templates. Because the forms package was throwing an exception when it failed to create a form, the edit preferences plugin was aborting the whole of the session whenever the form specified in EDITPREFERENCES didn't exist. Changed it so that the Form constructor does not throw, but returns undef on a non-existant form, and changed preferences plugin to be tolerant of missing forms (ie defaults all fields to text if the form is missing, of is a Set exists which is not in the form). |
26 May 2005: |
Crawford Currie recoded to use code from Form.pm to render form fields. |
08 May 2005: |
Add plugin preference to define default input length |
07 May 2005: |
Initial version |
TWiki Dependency: |
$TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.026 |
CPAN Dependencies: |
none |
Other Dependencies: |
none |
Perl Version: |
5.005 |
License: |
GPL (GNU General Public License ) |
TWiki:Plugins/Benchmark : |
GoodStyle nn%, FormattedSearch nn%, PreferencesPlugin nn% |
Plugin Home: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin |
Feedback: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginDev |
Appraisal: |
http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/PreferencesPluginAppraisal |
Related Topics: TWikiPreferences, TWikiForms
|
| PreferencesPlugin |
|
< < | Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a TWikiForms. However, the edit fields are inlined in the text, similar to how tables are edited in TWiki:Plugins/EditTablePlugin . |
> > | Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a TWikiForms. However, the edit fields are inlined in the text, similar to how tables are edited in TWiki:Plugins/EditTablePlugin . |
|
Insert the %EDITPREFERENCES% variable (see below) anywhere in your topic. It will be replaced by a button that allows editing each preference in its predefined input format (or a text box, when no format is defined for this preference). |
|
< < | In edit mode, the edit button is replaced by save and cancel buttons, with their obvious meanings. |
> > | In edit mode, the edit button is replaced by Save and Cancel buttons, with their obvious meanings. |
|
Syntax Rules
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ " topic " }%
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|
< < |
-
- topic references a TWikiForms defining the format of the edit fields for preferences. It may be prefixed by a web.
|
> > |
-
- topic references a TWikiForm defining the format of the edit fields for preferences. It may be prefixed by a web.
|
|
-
- If a preference setting is not mentioned in the form referenced by topic, a text input box of the specified length is provided.
|
|
< < |
-
- Otherwise, the input can be through textareas, select, radio, checkbox, date, or text, as provided by TWikiForms.
|
> > |
-
- Otherwise, the input can be through textareas, select, radio, checkbox, date, or text, as provided by TWikiForms.
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
|
|
> > |
-
- Edit existing preferences in the topic using a simple text field.
|
| Examples |
|
> > |
-
%EDITPREFERENCES%
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%SYSTEMWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" }%
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< < |
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%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" }%
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| Plugin Settings |
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< < | |
> > | |
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< < | Plugin settings are stored as preferences variables. To reference a plugin setting write %<plugin>_<setting>% , i.e. %PREFERENCESPLUGIN_SHORTDESCRIPTION%
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- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
Plugin Installation Instructions |
|
> > | You do not need to install anything in the browser to use this extension. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the extension on the server where TWiki is running. |
| |
|
< < | Note: You do not need to install anything on the browser to use this plugin. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the plugin on the server where TWiki is running. |
> > | Like many other TWiki extensions, this module is shipped with a fully |
|
> > | automatic installer script written using the BuildContrib.
- If you have TWiki 4.2 or later, you can install from the
configure interface (Go to Plugins->Find More Extensions)
- If you have any problems, then you can still install manually from the command-line:
- Download one of the
.zip or .tgz archives
- Unpack the archive in the root directory of your TWiki installation.
- Run the installer script (
perl <module>_installer )
- Run
configure and enable the module, if it is a plugin.
- Repeat for any missing dependencies.
- If you are still having problems, then instead of running the installer script:
- Make sure that the file permissions allow the webserver user to access all files.
- Check in any installed files that have existing
,v files in your existing install (take care not to lock the files when you check in)
- Manually edit LocalSite.cfg to set any configuration variables.
|
| |
|
< < |
- Download the ZIP file from the Plugin web (see below)
|
> > | |
|
< < |
- Unzip
PreferencesPlugin.zip in your twiki installation directory. Content: File: | Description: | data/TWiki/PreferencesPlugin.txt | Plugin topic | data/TWiki/PreferencesPlugin.txt,v | Plugin topic repository | lib/TWiki/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin.pm | Plugin Perl module | data/TWiki/TWikiPreferencesForm.txt | Example form |
- (Dakar) Visit
configure in your TWiki installation, and enable the plugin in the {Plugins} section.
- If the installation was successful, an edit button should appear below:
|
| |
|
> > |
- If the installation was successful, an edit button should appear below:
|
| Plugin Info
|
|
< < |
Plugin Version: |
15 Apr 2006 |
|
> > |
Plugin Version: |
15487 (22 Jan 2008) |
|
|
Change History: |
<-- versions below in reverse order --> |
|
|
> > |
05 Nov 2007: |
Kenneth Lavrsen fixed problem when settings are hidden in html comments. These settings are now ignored. |
23 Jun 2007: |
Crawford Currie added testcases, recoded to work without a form definition, fixed for TWiki 4.2 |
08 Feb 2007: |
Arthur Clemens added access keys for Save and Cancel, bold style for editable preference names, and a descriptive Save button label. |
|
|
15 Apr 2006: |
Adding css classes to buttons. Removed debug print statement causing 500s on SunOne. Prevent extra space in settings on saves. Switched to earlier handler. Converted all SCRIPTURL to SCRIPTURLPATH, and added support. The only SCRIPTURLs should be the one in the BASE tag and those in mail notification templates. Because the forms package was throwing an exception when it failed to create a form, the edit preferences plugin was aborting the whole of the session whenever the form specified in EDITPREFERENCES didn't exist. Changed it so that the Form constructor does not throw, but returns undef on a non-existant form, and changed preferences plugin to be tolerant of missing forms (ie defaults all fields to text if the form is missing, of is a Set exists which is not in the form). |
26 May 2005: |
Crawford Currie recoded to use code from Form.pm to render form fields. |
08 May 2005: |
Add plugin preference to define default input length |
07 May 2005: |
Initial version |
TWiki Dependency: |
$TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.026 |
CPAN Dependencies: |
none |
Other Dependencies: |
none |
Perl Version: |
5.005 |
License: |
GPL (GNU General Public License ) |
|
|
< < |
|
> > |
|
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|
|
< < | Related Topics: TWikiPreferences, TWikiForms |
> > | Related Topics: TWikiPreferences, TWikiForms |
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< < | -- TWiki:Main.ThomasWeigert - 08 May 2005 |
| |
| PreferencesPlugin
Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a TWikiForms. However, the edit fields are inlined in the text, similar to how tables are edited in TWiki:Plugins/EditTablePlugin .
Insert the %EDITPREFERENCES% variable (see below) anywhere in your topic. It will be replaced by a button that allows editing each preference in its predefined input format (or a text box, when no format is defined for this preference).
In edit mode, the edit button is replaced by save and cancel buttons, with their obvious meanings.
Syntax Rules
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ " topic " }%
- topic references a TWikiForms defining the format of the edit fields for preferences. It may be prefixed by a web.
- If a preference setting is not mentioned in the form referenced by topic, a text input box of the specified length is provided.
- Otherwise, the input can be through textareas, select, radio, checkbox, date, or text, as provided by TWikiForms.
Examples
-
%EDITPREFERENCES{ "%TWIKIWEB%.TWikiPreferencesForm" }%
Plugin Settings
Plugin settings are stored as preferences variables. To reference a plugin setting write %<plugin>_<setting>% , i.e. %PREFERENCESPLUGIN_SHORTDESCRIPTION%
- One line description, is shown in the TextFormattingRules topic:
- Set SHORTDESCRIPTION = Allows editing of preferences using fields predefined in a form
Plugin Installation Instructions
Note: You do not need to install anything on the browser to use this plugin. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the plugin on the server where TWiki is running.
- Download the ZIP file from the Plugin web (see below)
- Unzip
PreferencesPlugin.zip in your twiki installation directory. Content: File: | Description: | data/TWiki/PreferencesPlugin.txt | Plugin topic | data/TWiki/PreferencesPlugin.txt,v | Plugin topic repository | lib/TWiki/Plugins/PreferencesPlugin.pm | Plugin Perl module | data/TWiki/TWikiPreferencesForm.txt | Example form |
- (Dakar) Visit
configure in your TWiki installation, and enable the plugin in the {Plugins} section.
- If the installation was successful, an edit button should appear below:
Plugin Info
|
|
< < |
Plugin Version: |
08 May 2005 |
|
> > |
Plugin Version: |
15 Apr 2006 |
|
|
Change History: |
<-- versions below in reverse order --> |
|
|
> > |
15 Apr 2006: |
Adding css classes to buttons. Removed debug print statement causing 500s on SunOne. Prevent extra space in settings on saves. Switched to earlier handler. Converted all SCRIPTURL to SCRIPTURLPATH, and added support. The only SCRIPTURLs should be the one in the BASE tag and those in mail notification templates. Because the forms package was throwing an exception when it failed to create a form, the edit preferences plugin was aborting the whole of the session whenever the form specified in EDITPREFERENCES didn't exist. Changed it so that the Form constructor does not throw, but returns undef on a non-existant form, and changed preferences plugin to be tolerant of missing forms (ie defaults all fields to text if the form is missing, of is a Set exists which is not in the form). |
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Related Topics: TWikiPreferences, TWikiForms
-- TWiki:Main.ThomasWeigert - 08 May 2005 |