Manual:Custom edit buttons/fr



Vous pouvez ajouter des boutons personnalisés d'édition dans la barre des outils d'édition au-dessus de la fenêtre d'édition, en utiisant JavaScript (voir ci-dessous). Il faut distinguer la nouvelle barre d'outils ajoutée par Extension:WikiEditor de l'ancienne barre d'outils (connue également comme étant la barre standard).

peut être utilisé pour vérifier si un utilisateur utilise le wikiEditor ou l'ancienne barre d'outils.



Ajouter JavaScript
Les boutons personnalisés utilisent JavaScript pour implémenter leur fonctionnalité. Pour que JavaScript opère sur la page d'édition il existe plusieurs manières d'appliquer le JavaScript à la page d'édition du Wiki :


 * Personal JavaScript - Appropriate on a server with this feature enabled and for buttons you want only available to users who copy the JavaScript into their personal JavaScript.
 * Extension JavaScript - Appropriate when all or many users of a Wiki should be able to use the button. Ceci suppose que vous développez une extension pour MediaWiki.
 * Core MediaWiki JavaScript - Appropriate when the new button should be allowed on all Wiki installations.



JavaScript personnel
Pour ajoouter de nouveaux boutons, vous pouvez les inclure dans votre JavaScript personnel. In Localsettings.php add $wgAllowUserJs = true; or in the MediaWiki:Common.js or as a Gadget.

Extension JavaScript
After the setup of the basic extension structure, the core PHP file will need to hold (or indirectly referenced, in complex extensions), the first two steps below. For a simple extension, like one intending only to add the custom button, the third step could occur in the core extension PHP file, as in this simple sample, or could be in another PHP file. There could also be localization needs, which would be included in the I18N file.



Définir le paquet du Resource Loader
The best practice for extensions is exploitation of the Resource Loader API, which provides performance optimization as well as a standard way of accessing scripts. This simple example shows the addition of one JavaScript file.



Référencer une accroche
One of the hooks offered by the Edit page allows addition of a function reference. The function or method referenced here can be in the main PHP file for the extension if it is a simple extension or in another PHP file.



Définir une accroche
The edit page hook allows addition of a reference to the Resource Loader module defined earlier. Ce exemple montre l'ajout sur chaque page. There could be complex logic associated with when to display and further conditions would be added in this handler. The argument to the addModules method is the same string as defined in the step defining the bundle.

With these three steps completed, the JavaScript file referenced in the resource bundle should be applied to every edit page. The API allows for multiple files and more fine grained control of when the file is called.



Noyau MediaWiki
The design criteria for additions to the core of MediaWiki exceed what are mentioned here, but the mechanics for adding buttons are described.

JavaScript files for core MediaWiki are referenced in the 'resources/Resources.php' file. The default bundle for the edit page includes 'resources/src/mediawiki.action/mediawiki.action.edit.js'. If the button should be displayed every time, this JavaScript file should be enhanced with the new button. If the button has conditions that the JavaScript file should not be loaded every time, steps similar to an extension should be executed and consideration should be give to whether the function belongs in the core of MediaWiki source code or whether an extension is the right tool to deliver the enhancement.

Voir aussi la personnalisation de la barre d'outils pour les options plus avancées et les exemples.

You may also use the InsertWikiEditorButton script (by user Krinkle) to simplify adding buttons to the wikiEditor.



Barre standard des outils d'édition

 * imageFile is the full URL address to the edit button image.
 * tagOpen balise d'ouverture, dans cet exemple :
 * sampleText is the sample text that will appear between the opening and closing tags. The editor should replace this sample text with their own text.



Voir aussi

 * Extension:WikiEditor:
 * Toolbar customization
 * Customizations library
 * List of custom edit buttons sur Wikimedia Commons
 * Reftoolbar 2.0, JavaScript du wiki qui ajoute une barre d'outils 'Cite' à l'interface utilisateur de WikiEditor.
 * Barre standard d'outils d'édition :
 * List of custom edit buttons sur Wikimedia Commons
 * Toolbar formatting buttons sur Wikimedia Commons
 * Help:Edit toolbar sur Meta-Wiki
 * Extra edit buttons sur English Wikipedia
 * More editing buttons sur English Wikisource
 * Help:Custom edit buttons de Wikia.