# # Copyright (C) 2002 Wim Kerkhoff # Copyright (C) 2001 Jonas Öberg # # All rights reserved. # # You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU # General Public License (see License.GPL) or the Artistic License # (see License.Artistic). package Apache::MiniWiki; use 5.006; use strict; use Apache::Constants; use Apache::File; use Apache::Htpasswd; use Carp; use CGI; use Date::Manip; use File::stat; use HTML::FromText; use HTML::Template; use Rcs 1.04; our ($VERSION, $datadir, $vroot, $authen, $template, $timediff, @templates, $uploads); $VERSION = 0.83; # Global variables: # $datadir: # Directory where we store Wiki pages (full path) # $vroot: # The virtual root we're using (eg /wiki) # $authen: # Set to filename when using basic authentification # $template: # HTML::Template object # $timediff: # delta from GMT, eg: -8 for PST, +4.5 for IST # @templates: # list of templates to use for other entry pages # Global variables containing the recognized file extensions # for images and binary files. our @imgfmts = qw ( jpg jpeg gif png ); our @binfmts = ( @imgfmts, qw ( pdf doc ps gz zip ) ); # global variables to set thumbnail cutoff our ($max_width, $max_height) = (600,400); # This sets the directory where Rcs can find the rcs binaries. # Set this to something more sensible if they are located elsewhere. Rcs->bindir('/usr/bin'); # The function fatal_error is called most commonly when the Apache virtual # host has not had the correlt PerlVar's configured. sub fatal_error { my ($r, $text) = @_; my $uri = $r->uri; $r->log_error($text); print <<__EOT__;

Error in Apache::MiniWiki


$text
While viewing: $uri
This should never have occurred. Please notify the administrator responsible for this site. __EOT__ return OK; } ## The function pretty_error is called most commonly when the the user ## has done something correctly, and needs to be informed. In this situation, ## we assume that things like a template and so forth are available. sub pretty_error { my ($r, $text) = @_; my $uri = $r->uri; my $newtext = <param('vroot', $vroot || "no vroot"); $template->param('title', $uri); $template->param('body', $newtext); $template->param('editlink', "$vroot/\(edit\)\/$uri"); $template->param('loglink', "$vroot/\(log\)\/$uri"); $template->param('pageurl', "http://$ENV{SERVER_NAME}:$ENV{SERVER_PORT}$ENV{REQUEST_URI}"); my $output = $template->output; $r->send_http_header('text/html'); print $output; return OK; } # This converts the text into HTML with the help of HTML::FromText. # See the POD information for HTML::FromText for an explanation of # these settings. sub prettify { my ($text) = @_; return text2html( $text, urls => 1, email => 1, bold => 1, underline =>1, paras => 1, bullets => 1, numbers=> 1, headings => 1, blockcode => 1, tables => 1, title => 1, code => 1 ); } # This is the main request handler. It begins by finding out its # configuration, if it has not before, loads templates and then calls # the appropriate function depending upon the URI we received from # the user. sub handler { my $r = shift; # All information we send is of type text/html # But this is no longer the case, since we are now sending images # and binary files as well, so we can't do this here, but instead have # to be more careful. # $r->send_http_header('text/html'); # Load configuration directives. $datadir = $r->dir_config('datadir') or return fatal_error($r, "PerlVar datadir must be set."); $vroot = $r->dir_config('vroot') or return fatal_error($r, "PerlVar vroot must be set."); $authen = $r->dir_config('authen') || -1; $timediff = $r->dir_config('timediff') || -8; @templates = $r->dir_config->get('templates'); $uploads = $r->dir_config('uploads') || 'yes'; # First strip the virtual root from the URI, then set the URI to my ($uri) = ($r->uri =~ m/${vroot}\/?(.*)/i); # trailing / away $datadir =~ s/(\/)$//g; # Load the template for this Wiki $template = &get_template($r); # We currently do not allow the clients browser to cache the document. # This means that Opera, for example, has a better chance of actually # showing up-to-date content to the user. $r->no_cache(1); # We call the appropriate functions to perform a task if the # URI that the user sent contains "(function)" as an element, # otherwise, call the default, view_function. my $function = "view_function"; $uri =~ m{^\(([a-z]*)\)/?(.*)} and $function = "$1_function"; my %args = $r->args; my $revision = $args{rev}; my $page = $2 || $uri; my $retval; eval { no strict 'refs'; $retval = &$function($r, $page || "index", $revision); }; if ($@) { return fatal_error($r, "Unknown function $function called: $@"); } else { return $retval; } } # This function converts an URI to a filename. It does this by simply # replacing all forward slashes with an underscore. This means that all # files, regardless of URI, finds themselves in the same directory. # If you don't want this, you can always modify this function. sub uri_to_filename { my ($uri) = @_; $uri =~ s/(\/)$//g; $uri =~ tr/\//_/; return $uri; } # this function creates an instance of an Rcs object using the # provided page name. It handles file names with spaces. The new # Rcs object is returned, ready to be used for rcsdiff, etc. # locking must be handled by the calling function. sub rcs_open { my ($r, $file) = @_; my $obj = Rcs->new; $obj->rcsdir($datadir); $obj->workdir($datadir); $obj->file($file); return $obj; } # This function allows the user to change his or her password, if # the perl variable "authen" is configured in the Apache configuration # and points to a valid htpasswd file which is writeable by the user # executing MiniWiki. sub newpassword_function { my ($r, $uri) = @_; if ($authen eq -1) { return pretty_error($r, "Authentication has been disabled in Apache::MiniWiki."); } my $q = new CGI; my $text; if ($q->param() && ($q->param('password1') eq $q->param('password2'))) { my $pass1 = $q->param('password1'); $pass1 =~ s/\r//g; eval { my $htp = new Apache::Htpasswd($authen); $htp->htpasswd($r->connection->user, $pass1, 1); }; if ($@) { return fatal_error($r, "$@"); } $text = "Password changed.\n"; } elsif ($q->param() && ($q->param('password1') ne $q->param('password2'))) { $text = "The passwords doen't match each other.\n"; } else { $text = < New password:
Again:

END } $template->param('vroot', $vroot); $template->param('title', 'New Password'); $template->param('body', $text); $r->send_http_header('text/html'); print $template->output; return OK; } # This function saves a page submitted by the user into an RCS file. sub save_function { my ($r, $uri) = @_; my $fileuri = uri_to_filename($uri); if ($r->method() ne "POST") { return fatal_error($r, "Invalid save, POST required."); } my $q = new CGI; my $text; # is this an uploaded binary file? If so, shlurp the data from # the file handle provided by CGI.pm. if (my $fh = $q->upload('text')) { local undef $/; $text = <$fh>; } else { $text = $q->param('text'); $text =~ s/\r//g; } my $comment = $q->param('comment'); my $user = $r->connection->user || "anonymous"; chomp ($comment); $comment =~ s/^\s*//g if $comment; $comment =~ s/\s*$//g if $comment; if (length($text) < 5) { return pretty_error($r, "Not enough page text was provided."); } if (length($comment) < 3) { return pretty_error($r, "A longer comment is required."); } my $file = rcs_open($r, $fileuri); if (-f "${datadir}/${fileuri},v" && $file->lock) { # previous locks exist, removing. Is this a good idea? eval { $file->ci('-u', '-w'.$user) or confess $!; }; if ($@) { my $locker = $file->lock; return fatal_error ($r, "($locker) Could not unlock $fileuri: $@"); } } if (-f "${datadir}/${fileuri},v") { $file->co('-l') or confess $!; } else { my @opts = ('-i'); if (!(-f "${datadir}/${fileuri},v") and is_binary($fileuri)) { push (@opts, '-kb'); } $file->rcs(@opts) or confess $!; } open(OUT, '>', "${datadir}/${fileuri}"); print OUT $text; close OUT; $file->ci('-u', "-w$user", "-m$comment") or confess $!; $uri = "index" if ($uri and $uri eq 'template'); return &view_function($r, $uri, undef); } # This function reverts a page back to the specified version if possible. sub revert_function { my ($r, $uri, $revision) = @_; my $fileuri = uri_to_filename($uri); my $user = $r->connection->user || "anonymous"; my %args = $r->args; if (!$args{doit}) { return pretty_error($r, "Bots are not allowed to follow the revert links." . " If you are a human, add ?doit=1 to the url to revert." ); } my $file = rcs_open($r, $fileuri); if (! -f "${datadir}/${fileuri},v") { return fatal_error($r, "Page $fileuri,v does not exist at all"); } # remove working copies, in case they are bad unlink("$datadir/$fileuri"); chdir ($datadir); eval { $file->co('-l'); }; if ($@) { return fatal_error($r, "Error retriving latest page, check revision: $@"); } # calculate the latest version, needed to undo. my $head_revision = ($file->revisions)[0]; eval { chdir ($datadir); $file->rcsmerge("-r$head_revision", "-r$revision"); }; if ($@) { return fatal_error($r, "Error merging: $!, $?, $@"); } eval { $file->ci('-u', '-w'.$user); } if $file->lock; if ($@) { return fatal_error($r, "Error reverting: $@"); } my $newtext = "The page has been reverted to revision $revision.

"; $newtext .= qq([Return]


); $template->param('vroot', $vroot); $template->param('title', $uri); $template->param('body', $newtext); $template->param('editlink', "$vroot/\(edit\)\/$uri"); $template->param('loglink', "$vroot/\(log\)\/$uri"); $template->param("lastmod", &get_lastmod("${datadir}/${fileuri},v")); $r->send_http_header('text/html'); print $template->output; return OK; } # The edit function checks out a page from RCS and provides a text # area for the user where he or she can edit the content. sub edit_function { my ($r, $uri) = @_; my $fileuri = uri_to_filename($uri); if (-f "${datadir}/${fileuri},v") { my $file = rcs_open($r, $fileuri); eval { $file->co; }; if ($@) { return fatal_error($r, "Error while retrieving $fileuri: $@"); } } my $text = "
\n"; if (is_binary($fileuri)) { $text .= "\n"; } else { $text .= "" } $text .= "

Comment:  

"; $template->param('vroot', $vroot); $template->param('title', $uri); $template->param('body', $text); $template->param('editlink', "$vroot/\(edit\)\/$uri"); $template->param('loglink', "$vroot/\(log\)\/$uri"); $template->param("lastmod", &get_lastmod("${datadir}/${fileuri},v")); my $output = $template->output; $output =~ s/\n(\s*)\n(\s*)\n/\n\n/g; $r->send_http_header('text/html'); print $output; return OK; } ## This function determines when a given file was last changed ## and returns a string about that. sub get_lastmod { my ($filename) = @_; my $lastmod = "never"; if (-f $filename) { my $mtime = stat($filename)->mtime; my $date = &ParseDateString("epoch $mtime"); $lastmod = &UnixDate($date, "%B %d, %Y
%i:%M %p"); } return "Last changed:
$lastmod"; } # This function is the standard viewer. It loads a file and displays it # to the user. sub view_function { my ($r, $uri, $revision) = @_; my $mvtime; my $fileuri = uri_to_filename($uri); # If the file doesn't exist as an RCS file, then we return NOT_FOUND to # Apache. if (! -f "${datadir}/${fileuri},v") { return NOT_FOUND; } # If we don't have a checked out file, check it out. Can't really do caching here, # as we also deal with multiple revisions of the files. If there is a performance # bottleneck here, in the future we may need to look at other means of caching. my $file = rcs_open($r, $fileuri); eval { $file->co("-r$revision"); }; if ($@) { return fatal_error($r, "Error retriving $fileuri, check revision: $@"); } if (is_binary($fileuri)) { # If we're running under mod_perl, we can use its interface # to Apache's I/O routines to send binary files more efficiently. if (exists $ENV{MOD_PERL}) { &send_file($r, "${datadir}/${fileuri}"); } else { my $file; open (FILE, "${datadir}/${fileuri}"); { local undef $/; $file = ; } $r->send_http_header(); print $file; } } else { open(IN, '<', "${datadir}/${fileuri}"); my $text = join("", ); close IN; my $newtext = &prettify($text); # While the text contains Wiki-style links, we go through each one and # change them into proper HTML links. while ($newtext =~ /\[\[([^\]|]*)\|?([^\]]*)\]\]/) { my $rawname = $1; my $revision; if ($rawname =~ /\//) { ($rawname, $revision) = split (/\//, $rawname); } my $desc = $2 || $rawname; my $tmplink; my $tmppath = uri_to_filename($rawname); $tmppath =~ s/^_//; if (-f "${datadir}/$tmppath,v") { my $link; if (is_img($rawname)) { $link = qq{$desc}; } else { $link = qq{$desc}; } if (is_binary($rawname) || is_img($rawname)) { $link .= qq { [E]}; } $newtext =~ s/\[\[[^\]]*\]\]/$link/; } else { $tmplink = "$desc ?<\/sup><\/a>"; $newtext =~ s/\[\[[^\]]*\]\]/$tmplink/; } } $newtext =~ s/\\\[\\\[/\[\[/g; $newtext =~ s/-{3,}/
/g; my %dispatch = ( list => \&get_list, listchanges => \&get_listchanges ); if ($dispatch{$uri}) { $newtext .= $dispatch{$uri}($r); } $template->param('vroot', $vroot || "no vroot"); $template->param('title', $uri); $template->param('body', $newtext); $template->param('editlink', "$vroot/\(edit\)\/$uri"); $template->param('loglink', "$vroot/\(log\)\/$uri"); $template->param('pageurl', "http://$ENV{SERVER_NAME}:$ENV{SERVER_PORT}$ENV{REQUEST_URI}"); $template->param("lastmod", &get_lastmod("${datadir}/${fileuri},v")); my $output = $template->output; $output =~ s/\n(\s*)\n(\s*)\n/\n\n/g; $r->send_http_header('text/html'); print $output; } return OK; } # this function gets the diff for a file and displays it to the user # in a semi-nice format. sub diff_function { my ($r, $uri) = @_; my %args = $r->args; my (@rev) = grep { defined } @args{qw(rev1 rev2)}; if (@rev < 1 or @rev > 2) { return pretty_error($r, "Must supply one or two revisions."); } my $diffformat = $args{m}; if ($diffformat ne "c" and $diffformat) { return pretty_error($r, "Diff format must be Context or Normal. $diffformat"); } my $rcs = rcs_open($r, $uri); push (@rev, ($rcs->revisions)[0]) if (1 == @rev); @rev = map {'-r' . $_ } @rev; my $diffbody; eval { $diffbody = join ('', $rcs->rcsdiff("-$diffformat", @rev)); }; if ($@) { return fatal_error($r, "Diff failed for $uri: $@"); } $diffbody = "

Differences

" . text2html($diffbody, lines=>1); $diffbody .= &diff_form($uri); $template->param('vroot', $vroot); $template->param('title', $uri); $template->param('body', $diffbody); $template->param('editlink', "$vroot/\(edit\)\/$uri"); $template->param('loglink', "$vroot/\(log\)\/$uri"); $template->param("lastmod", &get_lastmod("${datadir}/${uri},v")); $r->send_http_header('text/html'); print $template->output; return OK; } # This function dumps out the log list for the file, so that the user can view # any past version of the file, including options to view the differences # and undo all the changes between that version and the current version. sub log_function { my ($r, $uri) = @_; my $fileuri = uri_to_filename($uri); #Rcs->arcext(''); #$fileuri = qq("$fileuri") if $fileuri =~ / /; my $obj = rcs_open($r, $fileuri, 1); my $head_revision = ($obj->revisions)[0]; my @rlog_complete; eval { @rlog_complete = $obj->rlog(); }; if ($@) { return fatal_error($r, "Error generating log for $fileuri : $@"); } my $logbody = "History for $uri\n\n"; $logbody = &prettify($logbody); $logbody .= qq|
Compare revisions

\n|; my $server = $r->server->server_hostname; foreach my $line (@rlog_complete) { if ($line =~ /Initial checkin|empty log message|=============/) { next; } elsif ($line !~ /:/ && $line !~ /----/ && $line !~ /revision|date/i) { chomp($line); $line = " " x 5 . "$line
\n" if $line; } elsif ($line !~ /^(revision |date: )/) { next; } elsif ($line =~ /^revision /) { my ($word, $revision) = split (' ', $line); $line = qq|View or |; $line .= qq|Diff or |; $line .= qq|Revert |; $line .= qq|revision $revision:
\n|; $line .= " " x 5; } elsif ($line =~ /date:/ and $line =~ /state:/) { $line =~ s/\n|\t//g; $line .= "
\n"; } else { $line .= "
"; } $logbody .= "$line"; } $logbody .= &diff_form($uri); $template->param('vroot', $vroot); $template->param('title', $uri); $template->param('body', $logbody); $template->param('editlink', "$vroot/\(edit\)\/$uri"); $template->param('loglink', "$vroot/\(log\)\/$uri"); $template->param("lastmod", &get_lastmod("${datadir}/${fileuri},v")); $r->send_http_header('text/html'); print $template->output; return OK; } # this function creates a thumbnail on the fly for the given uri. # if the image is bigger then the cutoff, it gets resized. If not, it # is left alone. sub thumb_function { my ($r, $uri, $revision) = @_; my $fileuri = $datadir . "/" . uri_to_filename($uri); my $thumburi = $datadir . "/THUMB_" . uri_to_filename($uri); my $file_mtime = stat($fileuri)->mtime; if (-f $thumburi && stat($thumburi)->mtime > $file_mtime) { # if the thumbnail is newer then the big image, # then obviously a new one hasn't been uploaded. # Don't call ImageMagick to check the size. # Use the existing thumb. return send_file($r, $thumburi); } use Image::Magick; my $image = Image::Magick->new; my ($width, $height, $size, $format) = $image->Ping($fileuri); if ($width < $max_width && $height < $max_height) { # don't scale it down return send_file($r, $fileuri); } else { if (!-f $thumburi || stat($thumburi)->mtime < $file_mtime) { my $resize_ratio; if ($width > $height) { # eg. .2 = 1200 / 240 $resize_ratio = $width / $max_width; } else { $resize_ratio = $height / $max_height; } $width /= $resize_ratio; $height /= $resize_ratio; $image->Read($fileuri); $image->Resize("${width}x${height}"); $image->Write($thumburi); } return send_file($r, $thumburi); } } ## let mod_perl efficiently take care of sending a file to the browser sub send_file { my ($r, $filename) = @_; my $fh = Apache::File->new($filename); $r->send_http_header(); $r->send_fd($fh); $fh->close(); return OK; } # this function returns the HTML for a form that allows the # user to specify two revisions to compare, in either unidiff or context # formats. It is called by the log and diff viewing functions, # diff_function and log_function. sub diff_form($) { my ($uri) = @_; my $form .= <
1st revision: 2nd revision: Format:
(Leave 2nd revision field blank to compare against latest)
END $form; } # This function loads the template, if one exists. If there is no template, # then a default template consisting of just a plain body is used. sub get_template { my ($r) = @_; if (! -f "${datadir}/template,v") { $r->log_error("template,v does not exist!"); my $template_text = < Default Wiki: <TMPL_VAR NAME=title>


This is a default template. For a full example of wiki pages, use those provided in the Apache::MiniWiki distribution. See the archive:
Archive.
[Edit | Home ]

END_TEMPLATE return HTML::Template->new( scalarref => \$template_text, die_on_bad_params => 0 ); } my $template = "template"; foreach my $temp (@templates) { if ($temp && $r->uri =~ /$temp/i) { $temp = "template-$temp"; next if not -f "$datadir/$temp,v"; $template = $temp; last; } } eval { rcs_open($r, $template)->co(); }; return fatal_error($r, "Error retrieving template: $@") if ($@); return HTML::Template->new( filename => "$datadir/$template", cache => 1, die_on_bad_params => 0 ); } # This function lists all files in the data directory # and returns an HTML formatted list of links. sub get_list { my $linklist = ""; chdir ($datadir); # get the list of files... my @files = <*,v>; # sort them my @sorted_files = sort {uc($a) cmp uc($b)} @files; foreach my $rawname (@sorted_files) { $rawname =~ s/,v$//; $rawname =~ s/^\///g; next if ($rawname eq "template"); $linklist .= qq|$rawname
\n|; } return $linklist; } # This function does up a pretty list of all the changes in the # Wiki, and returns the HTML for it. # Does checks for ?maxdays=x&maxpages=y sub get_listchanges { my $r = shift; my %args = $r->args; my $changes = ""; chdir($datadir); # all the page changes get stored in a big hash # by year, then month, then day. This allows us much better # control when laying it out. my $records = {}; open (LS, "cd $datadir; /bin/ls -1at *,v | grep -v template |") || return fatal_error($r, "Could not get a listing: $!"); my $day_counter = 0; my $page_counter = 0; while (my $page = ()) { chomp ($page); $page =~ s/(,v)$//g; my $pagelink = $page; $pagelink =~ s/ /%20/g; my $obj = rcs_open($r, $page); my $incomment = 0; # parse the meta information my ($revision, $datestamp, $comment, $lines, $title); foreach my $line ($obj->rlog("-r")) { chomp ($line); if ($line =~ /------------/) { $incomment = 1; } elsif ($line =~ /============/) { $incomment = 0; } elsif ($incomment) { if ($line =~ /^date: /) { my @fields = split ('; ', $line); $datestamp = (split(': ', $fields[0]))[1]; $lines = (split(': ', $fields[3]))[1]; } elsif ($line =~ /^revision 1/) { $revision = $line; $revision =~ s/^revision 1//g; } elsif ($line !~ /empty log message/) { $comment .= $line; } } } if (-T $page and !is_binary($page)) { # obtain the title of the page, which should be the # first line of the page normally. # Only do this if it is a text file. For binary files, # the filename will be used. my $working_file = $page; open (FILE, "< $datadir/$working_file") || next; while ($title = ()) { last if ($title); } close (FILE); } $title ||= $page; # no wiki words $title =~ s/\[|\]//g; $lines =~ s/ /\//; $comment = ucfirst($comment); # convert from RCS's GMT timestamps to PST. my $fixedtime = &ParseDateString($datestamp); my $delta = &ParseDateDelta("$timediff hours"); $fixedtime = &DateCalc($fixedtime, $delta); my $nicetime = &UnixDate($fixedtime, "%i:%M %p"); $fixedtime = &UnixDate($fixedtime, "%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S"); my ($date, $time) = split (/\ /, $fixedtime); my ($year, $month, $day) = split (/\//, $date); $records->{$year}->{$month}->{$day}->{"$time"} = { page => $pagelink, title => $title, comment => $comment, lines => $lines, nicetime => $nicetime }; $page_counter++; if ($args{maxpages} && ($page_counter >= $args{maxpages})) { goto close_LS; } } close_LS: close (LS); $day_counter = 0; $page_counter = 0; foreach my $year (reverse sort keys %{$records}) { foreach my $month (reverse sort keys %{$records->{$year}}) { foreach my $day (reverse sort keys %{$records->{$year}->{$month}}) { my $date = &ParseDateString("$year$month$day"); $date = &UnixDate($date, "%B %d, %Y"); $changes .= "  $date
\n"; foreach my $time (reverse sort keys %{$records->{$year}->{$month}->{$day}}) { my $record = $records->{$year}->{$month}->{$day}->{$time}; my $nicetime = $record->{nicetime}; $changes .= qq|     $nicetime $record->{title} |; $changes .= qq| - $record->{comment}. | if $record->{comment}; $changes .= qq|Changes: $record->{lines} | if $record->{lines}; $changes .= qq|
\n|; $page_counter++; if ($args{maxpages} && ($page_counter >= $args{maxpages})) { goto finish; } } $changes .= "
\n"; $day_counter++; if ($args{maxdays} && ($day_counter >= $args{maxdays})) { goto finish; } } $changes .= "\n
\n"; } } finish: $changes .= "
\n"; $changes .= "Current date: " . `/bin/date` . "
\n"; return $changes; } # If enabled as a PerlAccessHandler, allows public viewing of # a Wiki, but leaves existing authentication in place for editing # content. sub access_handler { my $r = shift; return OK unless $r->some_auth_required; my $uri = $r->uri; unless ($uri =~ /\((edit|save|revert)\)/) { $r->set_handlers(PerlAuthenHandler => [\&OK]); $r->set_handlers(PerlAuthzHandler => [\&OK]) if grep { lc($_->{requirement}) ne 'valid-user' } @{$r->requires}; } return OK; } ## is the link a binary upload? ## are file uploads enabled? sub is_binary { my $uri = shift; return 0 if $uploads =~ /^n/i; return ($uri =~ /\.(.+)$/ && grep /$1/i, @binfmts); } ## is the link really an inline image? ## are file uploads enabled? sub is_img { my $uri = shift; return 0 if $uploads =~ /^n/i; return ($uri =~ /\.(.+)$/ && grep /$1/i, @imgfmts); } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Apache::MiniWiki - Miniature Wiki for Apache =head1 DESCRIPTION Apache::MiniWiki is a simplistic Wiki for Apache. It doesn't have much uses besides very simple installations where hardly any features are needed. What is does support though is: - storage of Wiki pages in RCS - templates through HTML::Template - text to HTML conversion with HTML::FromText - basic authentication password changes - uploading of binary (pdf, doc, gz, zip, ps) - uploading of images (jpg, jpeg, gif, png) - automatic thumbnailing of large using ImageMagick - sub directories - view any revision of a page - revert back to any revision of the page - basic checks to keep search engine spiders from deleting all the pages in the Wiki =head1 DEPENDENCIES This module requires these other modules: Apache::Htpasswd Apache::Constants CGI Date::Manip Image::Magick (Optional) HTML::FromText HTML::Template Rcs =head1 SYNOPSIS Add this to httpd.conf: PerlAddVar datadir "/home/foo/db/wiki/" PerlAddVar vroot "/wiki" SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Apache::MiniWiki =head1 AUTHENTICATION EXAMPLES Require a password to read/write any page: PerlAddVar datadir "/home/foo/db/wiki/" PerlAddVar vroot "/wiki" PerlAddVar authen "/home/foo/db/htpasswd" SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Apache::MiniWiki AuthType Basic AuthName "Sample Wiki" AuthUserFile /home/foo/db/htpasswd Require valid-user Public can read, but need password to edit/save/revert a page: PerlAddVar datadir "/home/foo/db/wiki/" PerlAddVar vroot "/wiki" PerlAddVar authen "/home/foo/db/htpasswd" SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Apache::MiniWiki Require valid-user # or group foo or whatever you want PerlAccessHandler Apache::MiniWiki::access_handler AuthType Basic AuthName "Sample Wiki" AuthUserFile /home/foo/db/htpasswd Require valid-user =head1 USE AS A CGI SCRIPT Apache::MiniWiki can also be called by an Apache::Registry CGI script. By running it in this manner, absolutely no changes need to be made to the web server's httpd.conf, as long as Apache has mod_perl built in, and the Apache::Registry (or a module that emulates it) is available. Copy the example wiki.cgi into your CGI directory and assign it the appropriate permissions. Edit wiki.cgi and set the datadir and vroot variables: $r->dir_config->add(datadir => '/home/foo/db/wiki/'); $r->dir_config->add(vroot => '/perlcgi/wiki.cgi'); Note #1: This may be a great way of integrating Apache::MiniWiki into an existing site that already has it's own header/footer template system. Note #2: This method assumes that the site administrator is already using Apache::Registry to speed up CGI's on the site. If they aren't, have them set up mod_perl as it was meant to be. See the mod_perl guide, or try this: ScriptAlias /perlcgi /path/to/your/cgi-bin/ SetHandler perl-script PerlHandler Apache::Registry Options ExecCGI =head1 CONFIGURATION If you want to use your own template for MiniWiki, you should place the template in the RCS file template,v in the C. Upon execution, MiniWiki will check out this template and use it. If you make any modifications to the RCS file, a new version will be checked out. You can modify the template from within MiniWiki by visiting the URL http://your.server.name/your-wiki-vroot/(edit)/template If you don't install a template, a default one will be used. The C variable defines where in the filesystem that the RCS files that MiniWiki uses should be stored. This is also where MiniWiki looks for a template to use. The C should match the virtual directory that MiniWiki runs under. If this variable is set, it should point to a standard htpasswd file which MiniWiki has write access to. The function to change a users password is then enabled. (Optional) The default timezone is GMT-8 (PST). To change to a different timezone, use the C variable. Eg, to change to Amsterdam / Rome: PerlAddVar timediff 1 (Optional) By default, only the template called template is used. This becomes the default template for every page. Use the C variable to specify more then one template: PerlAddVar templates fvlug linux By doing this, pages that contain those words will use the matching template. For example, the /your-wiki-vroot/LinuxDatabases page will then use the template-linux page, instead of template. You will need to create the template by going to /wiki/your-wiki-vroot/(edit)/template- first. (Optional) To disable file uploads such as binary attachments and inline images, set uploads to no. By default it is yes. Note that inline images requires the Image::Magick module to be installed for generating thumbnails. PerlAddVar uploads no If you create the pages 'list' or 'listchanges', the following will automatically get appended to them: - list: A simple line deliminated list of all the pages in the system - listchanges: Ordered by date, gives a list of all pages including the last comment, the number of lines added or removed, and the date of the last change The master 'template' page does not show up in any of these three page listings. =head1 MULTIPLE WIKIS Multiple wiki sites can easily be run on the same server. This can be done by setting up multiple sections in the httpd.conf, with the appropriate settings. For an example of automating this using perl, see conf/httpd-perl-startup.pl in the MiniWiki distribution for a sample mod_perl startup file. =head1 TEMPLATE VARIABLES These variables are passed by Apache::MiniWiki to HTML::Template: vroot: virtual root of the wiki installation. E.g. /wiki title: the title of a page. Comes from the first line of text. body: HTMLified version of a wiki page editlink: Link to the edit page. E.g.: http://www.nyetwork.org/wiki/(edit)/MiniWiki loglink: Link to the Archive page. e.g.: http://www.nyetwork.org/wiki/(log)/MiniWiki pageurl: Fully qualified link to the page based on the last request, e.g.: http://nyetwork.org:80/wiki/MiniWiki lastmod: date the page was last changed, e.g.: Last changed:
March 18, 2003 4:25 PM =head1 SEARCH ENGINES Spiders for search engines (Google, OpenFind, etc) love the bounty of links found in a Wiki. Unfortunely, they also follow the Archive, Changes, View, and Revert links. This not only adds to the load on your webserver, but there is a very high chance that pages will get rolled back as the spider goes in circles following links. This has happened! Add these links to your robots.txt so that robots can only view the actual current pages: Disallow: /wiki/(edit)/ Disallow: /wiki/(log)/ Disallow: /wiki/(revert)/ Disallow: /wiki/(save)/ Disallow: /wiki/(view)/ Disallow: /wiki/lastchanges See http://www.nyetwork.org/wiki for an example of this module in active use. =head1 HOME PAGE http://www.nyetwork.org/wiki/MiniWiki =head1 AUTHORS Jonas Oberg, Ejonas@gnu.orgE Wim Kerkhoff, Ekerw@cpan.orgE James Farrell, Ejfarrell@telesterion.orgE =head1 CONTRIBUTORS Brian Lauer, Efozbaca@yahoo.comE =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L. =cut