From 3aa8b1dd6e0f504ef83da99f8c9cdb2532f948f5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rob Austein Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2020 23:10:21 +0000 Subject: Initial conversion pass --- raw-wiki-dump/WikiProcessors.md | 284 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 284 insertions(+) create mode 100644 raw-wiki-dump/WikiProcessors.md (limited to 'raw-wiki-dump/WikiProcessors.md') diff --git a/raw-wiki-dump/WikiProcessors.md b/raw-wiki-dump/WikiProcessors.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e0ecaaf --- /dev/null +++ b/raw-wiki-dump/WikiProcessors.md @@ -0,0 +1,284 @@ +# Wiki Processors + +Processors are WikiMacros designed to provide alternative markup formats for the [TracWiki Wiki engine]. Processors can be thought of as *macro functions to process user-edited text*. + +Wiki processors can be used in any Wiki text throughout Trac, such as: + + - [#CodeHighlightingSupport syntax highlighting] or for rendering text verbatim + - rendering [#HTMLrelated Wiki markup inside a context], like inside
blocks or or within or table cells + - using an alternative markup syntax, like [raw HTML] and [WikiRestructuredText Restructured Text] or [http://www.textism.com/tools/textile/ textile](WikiHtml) + + +## Using Processors + +To use a processor on a block of text, first delimit the lines using a Wiki *code block*: +``` +``` +The lines +that should be processed... +``` +``` + +Immediately after the ````` or on the line just below, add `#!` followed by the ''processor name'': + +``` +``` +#!processorname +The lines +that should be processed... +``` +``` + +This is the "shebang" notation, familiar to most UNIX users. + +Besides their content, some Wiki processors can also accept *parameters*, which are then given as `key=value` pairs after the processor name and on the same line. If `value` has to contain space, as it's often the case for the style parameter, a quoted string can be used (`key="value with space"`). + +As some processors are meant to process Wiki markup, it's quite possible to *nest* processor blocks. +You may want to indent the content of nested blocks for increased clarity, this extra indentation will be ignored when processing the content. + +## Examples + +| Wiki Markup | Display | +|---|---| +```#!td colspan=2 align=center style="border: none" + + __Example 1__: Inserting raw HTML + +``` +|----------------------------------------------------------------- +```#!td style="border: none" +``` +``` +#!html +

This is raw HTML

+``` +``` +``` +```#!td valign=top style="border: none; padding-left: 2em" +``` +#!html +

This is raw HTML

+``` +``` +|----------------------------------------------------------------- +```#!td colspan=2 align=center style="border: none" + + __Example 2__: Highlighted Python code in a
block with custom style +``` +|----------------------------------------------------------------- +```#!td style="border: none" + ``` + ```#!div style="background: #ffd; border: 3px ridge" + + This is an example of embedded "code" block: + + ``` + #!python + def hello(): + return "world" + ``` + + ``` + ``` +``` +```#!td valign=top style="border: none; padding: 1em" + ```#!div style="background: #ffd; border: 3px ridge" + + This is an example of embedded "code" block: + + ``` + #!python + def hello(): + return "world" + ``` + + ``` +``` +|----------------------------------------------------------------- +```#!td colspan=2 align=center style="border: none" + + __Example 3__: Searching tickets from a wiki page, by keywords. +``` +|----------------------------------------------------------------- +```#!td style="border: none" + ``` + ``` + #!html +
+ + + +
+ ``` + ``` +``` +```#!td valign=top style="border: none; padding: 1em" + ``` + #!html +
+ + + +
+ ``` +``` + +## Available Processors + +The following processors are included in the Trac distribution: + +| **`#default`** | Present the text verbatim in a preformatted text block. This is the same as specifying *no* processor name (and no `#!`). | +|---|---| +| **`#comment`** | Do not process the text in this section, i.e. contents exist only in the plain text - not in the rendered page. | +| **`#rtl`** | Introduce a Right-To-Left block with appropriate CSS direction and styling. *(since 0.12.2)* | +|| | +|| **[=#HTMLrelated HTML related]** | +| **`#html`** | Insert custom HTML in a wiki page. | +| **`#htmlcomment`** | Insert an HTML comment in a wiki page. (*since 0.12*) | +| | Note that `#html` blocks have to be *self-contained*, i.e. you can't start an HTML element in one block and close it later in a second block. Use the following processors for achieving a similar effect. | +| **`#div`** | Wrap wiki content inside a
element. | +| **`#span`** | Wrap wiki content inside a element. | +| **`#td`** | Wrap wiki content inside a element. (*since 0.12*) | +| **`#th`** | Wrap wiki content inside a element. (*since 0.12*) | +| **`#tr`** | Can optionally be used for wrapping `#td` and `#th` blocks, either for specifying row attributes or better visual grouping. (*since 0.12*) | +| **`#table`** | Can optionally be used for wrapping `#tr`, `#td` and `#th` blocks, for specifying table attributes. One current limitation however is that tables cannot be nested. (*since 0.12*) | +| | See WikiHtml for example usage and more details about these processors. | +|| | +|| **Other Markups** | +| **`#rst`** | Trac support for Restructured Text. See WikiRestructuredText. | +| **`#textile`** | Supported if [Textile] is installed. See [http://www.textism.com/tools/textile/ a Textile reference](http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/textile). | +|| | +|| **[=#CodeHighlightingSupport Code Highlighting Support]** | +| **`#c`** [**`#cpp`** (C++) [[BR]] **`#python`** [[BR]] **`#perl`** [[BR]] **`#ruby`** [[BR]] **`#php`** [[BR]] **`#asp`** [[BR]] **`#java`** [[BR]] **`#js`** (Javascript) [[BR]] **`#sql`** [[BR]] **`#xml`** (XML or HTML) [[BR]] **`#sh`** (Bourne/Bash shell) [[BR]] **etc.** [[BR]] | Trac includes processors to provide inline syntax highlighting for source code in various languages. [[BR]] [[BR]] Trac relies on [http://pygments.org Pygments] for syntax coloring. [[BR]] [[BR]]([BR]]) See TracSyntaxColoring for information about which languages are supported and how to enable support for more languages. | +|| | + + +Since 1.1.2 the default, coding highlighting and MIME-type processors support the argument `lineno` for adding line numbering to the code block. When a value is specified, as in `lineno=3`, the numbering will start at the specified value. When used in combination with the `lineno` argument, the `marks` argument is also supported for highlighting lines. A single line number, set of line numbers and range of line numbers are allowed. For example, `marks=3`, `marks=3-6`, `marks=3,5,7` and `marks=3-5,7` are all allowed. The specified values are relative to the numbered lines, so if `lineno=2` is specified to start the line numbering at 2, `marks=2` will result in the first line being highlighted. + +Using the MIME type as processor, it is possible to syntax-highlight the same languages that are supported when browsing source code. + +|| **MIME Type Processors** | +|---|---| +```#!tr +```#!td +Some examples: + ``` +```#!text/html +

text

+ +``` + ``` +``` +```#!td +The result will be syntax highlighted HTML code: + ```#!text/html +

text

+ ``` + +The same is valid for all other [TracSyntaxColoring#SyntaxColoringSupport mime types supported]. +``` +``` +```#!td + ``` +```#!diff +--- Version 55 ++++ Version 56 +@@ -115,8 +115,9 @@ + name='TracHelloWorld', version='1.0', + packages=find_packages(exclude=['*.tests*']), +- entry_points = """ +- [trac.plugins] +- helloworld = myplugs.helloworld +- """, ++ entry_points = { ++ 'trac.plugins': [ ++ 'helloworld = myplugs.helloworld', ++ ], ++ }, + ) +``` + ``` +``` +```#!td +'''`#!diff`''' has a particularly nice renderer: + ```#!diff +--- Version 55 ++++ Version 56 +@@ -115,8 +115,9 @@ + name='TracHelloWorld', version='1.0', + packages=find_packages(exclude=['*.tests*']), +- entry_points = """ +- [trac.plugins] +- helloworld = myplugs.helloworld +- """, ++ entry_points = { ++ 'trac.plugins': [ ++ 'helloworld = myplugs.helloworld', ++ ], ++ }, + ) + ``` +``` + +Line numbers can be added to code blocks and lines can be highlighted //(since 1.1.2)//. +``` +```#!python lineno=3 marks=3,9-10,16 +def expand_markup(stream, ctxt=None): + """A Genshi stream filter for expanding `genshi.Markup` events. + + Note: Expansion may not be possible if the fragment is badly + formed, or partial. + """ + for event in stream: + if isinstance(event[1], Markup): + try: + for subevent in HTML(event[1]): + yield subevent + except ParseError: + yield event + else: + yield event +``` +``` +```#!python lineno=3 marks=3,9-10,16 +def expand_markup(stream, ctxt=None): + """A Genshi stream filter for expanding `genshi.Markup` events. + + Note: Expansion may not be possible if the fragment is badly + formed, or partial. + """ + for event in stream: + if isinstance(event[1], Markup): + try: + for subevent in HTML(event[1]): + yield subevent + except ParseError: + yield event + else: + yield event +``` + +For more processor macros developed and/or contributed by users, visit the [Trac Hacks](https://trac-hacks.org) community site. + +Developing processors is no different from Wiki macros. In fact, they work the same way, only the usage syntax differs. See WikiMacros#DevelopingCustomMacros for more information. + +---- +See also: WikiMacros, WikiHtml, WikiRestructuredText, TracSyntaxColoring, WikiFormatting, TracGuide -- cgit v1.2.3