Help/TemplatePlugin
Synopsis
Template = Parametrized blocks.
Include text from a wiki page and replace certain placeholders by parameters. Similiar to CreatePage with the template argument, but at run-time. Similiar to the mediawiki templates but not with the "|" parameter seperator.
Usage
<?plugin Template page=Templates/Footer?> <?plugin Template page=Templates/Film vars="title=SomeFilm&year=1999" ?> {{Templates/Film|title=SomeFilm|year=1999}}
Plugin Arguments
Argument | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
page | (empty) | pagename to be included as template |
vars | (empty) | optional parameters to be expanded inside the template |
- ! Parameter expansion
- vars="var1=value1&var2=value2"
We only support named parameters, not numbered ones as in mediawiki, and the placeholder is %%var%% and not Plugin Template failed. Page “~{var~” does not exist.} as in mediawiki.
The following predefined variables are automatically expanded if existing:
pagename mtime - last modified date + time ctime - creation date + time author - last author owner creator - first author SERVER_URL, DATA_PATH, SCRIPT_NAME, PHPWIKI_BASE_URL and BASE_URL
<noinclude> .. </noinclude> is stripped
In work:
- ENABLE_MARKUP_TEMPLATE = true: (lib/InlineParser.php) Support a mediawiki-style syntax extension which maps
{{TemplateFilm|title=Some Good Film|year=1999}}
to
<?plugin Template page=TemplateFilm vars="title=Some Good Film&year=1999" ?>
Examples
<?plugin Template page=TemplateExample vars="title=TestTitle" ?>
- Standard syntax
- Plugin Template failed. Page “TemplateExample” does not exist.
- Shorter syntax
- Plugin Template failed. Page “TemplateExample” does not exist.