Extension:GISWiki kwBreadCrumbs

Description
This extension allows you to dynamically create a "trace" of the pages you have visited so far. This trace is displayed as a small list of links that can typically be positionned at the top of a page. Additional parameters can be specified to control the layout of the list and specify how many pages should be "remembered".

Requirements

 * Mediawiki 1.53 +

Note on Versions
In pre-1.5 versions of WM, table 'page' was called 'cur'. If you need this for a pre-1.5 version of WM, just replace all database references to 'page' with 'cur'.

History

 * DokuWiki
 * Sebastien Barre noticed this feature in the DokuWiki project: http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:dokuwiki.
 * Sebastien Barre
 * Origin and 1'st : http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/%2Acheckout%2A/scripts/media-wiki-extensions/kwBreadCrumbs.php?content-type=text%2Fplain&root=kwGridWeb
 * Heinz-Josef Lücking (2005), (2006):
 * Minor modifikations to work with Mediawiki 1.53, 1.71
 * - Works with Mediawiki 1.71
 * - Modifications belong to work with "page"-table instead of "cur"-table.
 * - Moving styles to CSS

I am new to MediaWiki, but after upgrading to 1.9, it appears that you need to add a include_once("DatabaseFunctions.php"); at the top of this file in order to not get an error because wfStrencode can't be found.

Parameters
max_nb_crumbs=value|max_title_len=value|prefix=string|trim_prefix=string|separator=string|bgcolor=string|small=boolean|on_top_hack=boolean|session_key=string


 * max_nb_crumbs=value: max number of page titles this extension should remember
 * max_title_len=value: max length for each page title (will crop otherwise)
 * prefix=string: string to use in front of the list of titles.
 * trim_prefix=string: if this prefix is found, remove it from each page title.
 * separator=string: string to use between each page title.
 * bgcolor=string: in hex format (ex: FF22AA), color of the table background.
 * small=[0|1]: if true, use a smaller font. True by default.
 * on_top_hack=[0|1]: if true, try to put titles on top of page.
 * session_key=string: explicitly specify the key the trace should be saved in

Note that trim_prefix can be specified multiple times so that different prefixes can be trimmed.

You may have to use HTML entities for the prefix and separator parameters to work properly.

The session_key parameter specificies the name of the key that is used to save and retrieve the trace in the user session. It defaults to the site name of the Wiki ($wgSitename) and the version of the MediaWiki running the site. If you share multiple wikis with the same name (say, for testing purposes), you may need to explicitly define a different session_key for each one.

The on_top_hack option is a hack. I mean, really. It will try to put the trace on top of the page, before the page title. This is achieved by piggy-backing on top of the wgSiteNotice variable, and will work only for the monobook skin. See 'Positioning' below for more options.

Download
http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/%2Acheckout%2A/scripts/media-wiki-extensions/kwBreadCrumbs.php?content-type=text%2Fplain&root=kwGridWeb

Installation
To activate the extension, copy the file to the Wiki/extensions directory and include its contents from your Wiki/LocalSettings.php with: include("extensions/kwBreadCrumbs.php"); include_once("DatabaseFunctions.php");

Positioning
There are 3 ways to position the trace:

1) inline: insert the tag in your page at the specific location you want the trace to be rendered. I recommend you test your trace in this mode first.

2) on top: insert the tag anywhere in the page and use on_top_hack=1; the extension will attempt to place the trace on top of the page, before the page title. This is hack, and it works only for MediaWiki 1.3.

3) anywhere in the layout: you can use this extension as a template element.

PHPTAL is not included by default anymore. Including the trace is there just a matter of editing one of the PHP file in the skins/ directory and invoke the kwBreadCrumbs function with options. You may also call the parameter-less kwBreadCrumbsTAL function and assign any option to a wgKwBreadCrumbs variable in LocalSettings.php:

Monobook.php:

Change lines  to   LocalSettings.php:

$wgKwBreadCrumbs = "prefix=Trace: |small=1|bgcolor=F9F9F9";

Issues
The Wiki engine caches pages to achieve better performance. Sadly, this makes extensions relying on dynamic or external contents pretty much useless. To prevent pages using this extension from being cached, the 'cur_touched' field in the 'cur' table is set slightly ahead in the future, so that the page cache is automatically invalidated. The side-effects should be minimal :)

PHP-Code
max_nb_crumbs=value|max_title_len=value|prefix=string|trim_prefix=string|separator=string|bgcolor=string|small=boolean|on_top_hack=boolean|session_key=string


 * max_nb_crumbs=value: max number of page titles this extension should remember
 * max_title_len=value: max length for each page title (will crop otherwise)
 * prefix=string: string to use in front of the list of titles.
 * trim_prefix=string: if this prefix is found, remove it from each page title.
 * separator=string: string to use between each page title.
 * bgcolor=string: in hex format (ex: FF22AA), color of the table background.
 * small=[0|1]: if true, use a smaller font. True by default.
 * on_top_hack=[0|1]: if true, try to put titles on top of page.
 * session_key=string: explicitly specify the key the trace should be saved in

Note that trim_prefix can be specified multiple times so that different prefixes can be trimmed.

You may have to use HTML entities for the prefix and separator parameters to work properly.

The session_key parameter specificies the name of the key that is used to save and retrieve the trace in the user session. It defaults to the site name of the Wiki ($wgSitename) and the version of the MediaWiki running the site. If you share multiple wikis with the same name (say, for testing purposes), you may need to explicitly define a different session_key for each one.

The on_top_hack option is a hack. I mean, really. It will try to put the trace on top of the page, before the page title. This is achieved by piggy-backing on top of the wgSiteNotice variable, and will work only for the monobook skin. See 'Positioning' below for more options.

Download
http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/%2Acheckout%2A/scripts/media-wiki-extensions/kwBreadCrumbs.php?content-type=text%2Fplain&root=kwGridWeb

Installation
To activate the extension, copy the file to the Wiki/extensions directory and include its contents from your Wiki/LocalSettings.php with: include("extensions/kwBreadCrumbs.php");

Positioning
There are 3 ways to position the trace:

1) inline: insert the tag in your page at the specific location you want the trace to be rendered. I recommend you test your trace in this mode first.

2) on top: insert the tag anywhere in the page and use on_top_hack=1; the extension will attempt to place the trace on top of the page, before the page title. This is hack, and it works only for MediaWiki 1.3.

3) anywhere in the layout: you can use this extension as a template element. kwBreadCrumbs TAL element in the layout, then modify the outputPage function in includes/SkinPHPTal.php to create the contents of this element by calling kwBreadCrumbsTAL. Note that you can not pass any parameters to that function though. In order to work around this problem, assign any option to a wgKwBreadCrumbs variable in LocalSettings.php: xhtml_slim.tp:    Bread Crumbs   SkinPHPTal.php:    $tpl->set("kwBreadCrumbs", kwBreadCrumbsTAL);  LocalSettings.php:    $wgKwBreadCrumbs = "prefix=Trace: |small=1|bgcolor=F9F9F9"; trace is there just a matter of editing one of the PHP file in the skins/ directory and invoke the kwBreadCrumbs function with options. You may also call the parameter-less kwBreadCrumbsTAL function and assign any option to a wgKwBreadCrumbs variable in LocalSettings.php:  Monobook.php:  or Monobook.php:  LocalSettings.php: $wgKwBreadCrumbs = "prefix=Trace: |small=1|bgcolor=F9F9F9";
 * MediaWiki 1.3: modify the templates/xhtml_slim.tp file to insert the
 * MediaWiki 1.4: PHPTAL is not included by default anymore. Including the

Issues
The Wiki engine caches pages to achieve better performance. Sadly, this makes extensions relying on dynamic or external contents pretty much useless. To prevent pages using this extension from being cached, the 'page_touched' field in the 'page' table is set slightly ahead in the future, so that the page cache is automatically invalidated. The side-effects should be minimal :)

Author
Sebastien Barre (Kitware, Inc.)

Thanks
I noticed this feature in the DokuWiki project, so kudos to them (http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:dokuwiki).

include_once("includes/DatabaseFunctions.php");

$wgExtensionFunctions[] = "kwBreadCrumbsExtension"; // function kwBreadCrumbsExtension { global $wgParser; $wgParser->setHook( "kw_bread_crumbs", "kwBreadCrumbs"); } // function kwBreadCrumbs($input) { global $wgUser, $wgTitle, $wgOut;

kwBreadCrumbsNoCache;

// Initialize parameters

$max_nb_crumbs = 5; $max_title_len = 30; $separator = ' » '; $trim_prefixes = array; $prefix = NULL; $small = 1; $bgcolor = NULL; $on_top_hack = 0; $class = 'kwBreadCrumbs'; $session_key = NULL;

// Parse each parameter

$params = explode('|', $input); foreach ($params as $param) {   $param_components = explode("=", $param, 2); $param_name = strtolower(trim($param_components[0])); $param_value = isset($param_components[1]) ? $param_components[1] : NULL;

// max_nb_crumbs

if ($param_name == 'max_nb_crumbs') {     if (!strlen($param_value)) {       return kwBreadCrumbsError("missing value for parameter '$param_name'"); }     $value = (int)$param_value; if ($value >= 1 && $value <= 50) {       $max_nb_crumbs = $value; }     }

// max_title_len

else if ($param_name == 'max_title_len') {     if (!strlen($param_value)) {       return kwBreadCrumbsError("missing value for parameter '$param_name'"); }     $value = (int)$param_value; if ($value >= 0 && $value <= 150) {       $max_title_len = $value; }     }

// trim_prefix

else if ($param_name == 'trim_prefix') {     if (!strlen($param_value)) {       return kwSiteMapError("missing value for parameter '$param_name'"); }     $trim_prefixes[] = $param_value; }

// prefix

else if ($param_name == 'prefix') {     if (!strlen($param_value)) {       return kwSiteMapError("missing value for parameter '$param_name'"); }     $prefix = $param_value; }

// separator

else if ($param_name == 'separator') {     if (!strlen($param_value)) {       return kwBreadCrumbsError("missing value for parameter '$param_name'"); }     $separator = $param_value; }

// bgcolor

else if ($param_name == 'bgcolor') {     if (!strlen($param_value)) {       return kwSiteMapError("missing value for parameter '$param_name'"); }     $bgcolor = $param_value; }

// small

else if ($param_name == 'small') {     if (!strlen($param_value)) {       return kwBreadCrumbsError("missing value for parameter '$param_name'"); }     $small = $param_value ? 1 : 0;;     }

// on_top_hack

else if ($param_name == 'on_top_hack') {     if (!strlen($param_value)) {       return kwBreadCrumbsError("missing value for parameter '$param_name'"); }     $on_top_hack = $param_value ? 1 : 0;;     }

// session_key

else if ($param_name == 'session_key') {     if (!strlen($param_value)) {       return kwSiteMapError("missing value for parameter '$param_name'"); }     $session_key = $param_value; }

// unknown parameter

else if ($param_name) {     return kwBreadCrumbsError("unknown parameter '$param_name'"); }   }

// Make sure we started a session

@session_start;

global $wgSitename, $wgVersion; if (is_null($session_key)) {   $session_key = "kw_bread_crumbs: $wgSitename ($wgVersion)"; } if (!isset($_SESSION[$session_key])) {    $_SESSION[$session_key] = array; }

// Remove duplicates

$current_title = $wgTitle->getPrefixedText;

$titles = array; foreach ($_SESSION[$session_key] as $title) {   if ($title != $current_title) {     $titles[] = $title; }   }  $_SESSION[$session_key] = $titles; $_SESSION[$session_key][] = $current_title;

// Shrink the list

$nb_titles = count($_SESSION[$session_key]); while ($nb_titles > $max_nb_crumbs) {   array_shift($_SESSION[$session_key]); $nb_titles--; }

// Create the trace

$skin =& $wgUser->getSkin;

$urls = array; foreach ($_SESSION[$session_key] as $title) {   $text = $title; if (count($trim_prefixes)) {     foreach ($trim_prefixes as $trim_prefix) {       if (strpos($text, $trim_prefix) === 0) {         $text = substr($text, strlen($trim_prefix)); }       }      }    if ($max_title_len > 0) {     $text_len = strlen($text); if ($text_len > $max_title_len) {       $half = (int)($max_title_len / 2); $text = substr($text, 0, $max_title_len - $half - 1). '&hellip;'. substr($text, -$half); }     }    $urls[] = ($title == $current_title ? $text : $skin->makeLink($title, $text)); }

$output = '';

if (!is_null($bgcolor)) {   $output .= ' '; } $output .= ' ';

// Hack to display the titles on top: // - only for version 1.3 // - only if monobook // - piggy-back after the site notice (wgSiteNotice) // - remove border if <= 1.3.0 beta, alpha, etc.

if ($on_top_hack) {   if (preg_match("/^(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)(\w*)$/", $wgVersion, $ver)) {     if ($ver[1] == 1 && $ver[2] == 3) {       $user_skin_name = $wgUser->getOption('skin'); if ($user_skin_name == "monobook") {         global $wgSiteNotice; if (!$wgSiteNotice || !strpos($wgSiteNotice, $class)) {           $new_notice = NULL; if ($ver[3] == 0 && isset($ver[4])) {             $new_notice .= ' '; }           $new_notice .= ' '. $output; if ($wgSiteNotice) {             $new_notice .= ' '. $wgSiteNotice; }           else {             $new_notice .= ' '; }           $wgSiteNotice = $new_notice; }         }        }      }    return ''; }

return $output; }

// function kwBreadCrumbsError($msg) { return "[kw_bread_crumbs] Error: ". htmlspecialchars($msg); }

// function kwBreadCrumbsNoCache { global $wgTitle, $wgOut; if (!isset($wgTitle) || !isset($wgOut)) {   return; }

/*   Let's 'touch' the page to invalidate its cache. The code below is slightly identical to Title::invalidateCache. Even though invalidateCache sets page_touched to 'now', we are still in the process of creating and rendering the page itself and the page will be cached only once it is done. At the end of the day the cache would always end up newer than page_touched, defeating the whole purpose of calling invalidateCache. The trick here is to set page_touched in the future, something not too intrusive, say 'now' + 120 seconds, provided that we expect the cached page to be created within 120 secs after this extension code has been executed. That way, page_touched remains 'fresher' than the cache, and the page is always re-created dynamically. */

$ts = mktime; $now = gmdate("YmdHis", $ts + 120); $ns = $wgTitle->getNamespace; $ti = wfStrencode($wgTitle->getDBkey); $sql = "UPDATE page SET page_touched='$now' WHERE page_namespace=$ns AND page_title='$ti'"; wfQuery($sql, DB_WRITE, "kwBreadCrumbsNoCache");

// This does not seem to do anything. I assume once it's called here // in the extension, it's already too late.

$wgOut->enableClientCache(false);

// The followings should prevent browsers to cache too long

/* $wgOut->addMeta("http:Pragma", "no-cache"); $wgOut->addMeta("http:no-cache", NULL); $wgOut->addMeta("http:EXPIRES", "TUES, 31 DEC 1996 12:00:00 GMT"); */

// HTTP_IF_MODIFIED_SINCE ? // see OutputPage: checkLastModified }

// function kwBreadCrumbsTAL { global $wgKwBreadCrumbs; return kwBreadCrumbs(is_null($wgKwBreadCrumbs) ? '' : $wgKwBreadCrumbs); }

?>

CSS-Styles
.kwBreadCrumbs{ font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 0.95em; }

.kwBreadCrumbs a:link, .kwBreadCrumbs a:visited, .kwBreadCrumbs a:active, .kwBreadCrumbs a:hover { color: #336699; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-weight: normal; text-decoration:none; } .kwBreadCrumbs a:hover { text-decoration:underline; }