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Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin::JSON(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin::JSON(3pm)

NAME

  Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin::JSON - A Wiki::Toolkit plugin to output RecentChanges JSON.

DESCRIPTION

This is an alternative access to the recent changes of a Wiki::Toolkit wiki. It outputs JSON.

SYNOPSIS

  use Wiki::Toolkit;
  use Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin::JSON;
  my $wiki = Wiki::Toolkit->new( ... );  # See perldoc Wiki::Toolkit
  # Set up the JSON feeder with the mandatory arguments - see
  # C<new()> below for more, optional, arguments.
  my $json = Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin::JSON->new(
    wiki                => $wiki,
    site_name           => 'My Wiki',
    site_url            => 'http://example.com/',
    make_node_url       => sub
                           {
                             my ($node_name, $version) = @_;
                             return 'http://example.com/?id=' . uri_escape($node_name) . ';version=' . uri_escape($version);
                           },
    recent_changes_link => 'http://example.com/?RecentChanges',
  );
  print "Content-type: application/xml\n\n";
  print $json->recent_changes;

METHODS

"new()"

  my $json = Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin::JSON->new(
    # Mandatory arguments:
    wiki                 => $wiki,
    site_name            => 'My Wiki',
    site_url             => 'http://example.com/',
    make_node_url        => sub
                            {
                              my ($node_name, $version) = @_;
                              return 'http://example.com/?id=' . uri_escape($node_name) . ';version=' . uri_escape($version);
                            },
    recent_changes_link  => 'http://example.com/?RecentChanges',
    # Optional arguments:
    site_description     => 'My wiki about my stuff',
    interwiki_identifier => 'MyWiki',
    make_diff_url        => sub
                            {
                              my $node_name = shift;
                              return 'http://example.com/?diff=' . uri_escape($node_name)
                            },
    make_history_url     => sub
                            {
                              my $node_name = shift;
                              return 'http://example.com/?hist=' . uri_escape($node_name)
                            },
  );

"wiki" must be a Wiki::Toolkit object. "make_node_url", and "make_diff_url" and "make_history_url", if supplied, must be coderefs.

The mandatory arguments are:

  • wiki
  • site_name
  • site_url
  • make_node_url
  • recent_changes_link

"recent_changes()"

  $wiki->write_node(
                     'About This Wiki',
                     'blah blah blah',
                                 $checksum,
                           {
                       comment  => 'Stub page, please update!',
                                   username => 'Fred',
                     }
  );
  print "Content-type: application/xml\n\n";
  print $json->recent_changes;
  # Or get something other than the default of the latest 15 changes.
  print $json->recent_changes( items => 50 );
  print $json->recent_changes( days => 7 );
  # Or ignore minor edits.
  print $json->recent_changes( ignore_minor_edits => 1 );
  # Personalise your feed further - consider only changes
  # made by Fred to pages about bookshops.
  print $json->recent_changes(
             filter_on_metadata => {
                         username => 'Fred',
                         category => 'Bookshops',
                       },
              );

If using "filter_on_metadata", note that only changes satisfying all criteria will be returned.

Note: Many of the fields emitted by the JSON generator are taken from the node metadata. The form of this metadata is not mandated by Wiki::Toolkit. Your wiki application should make sure to store some or all of the following metadata when calling "write_node":

"rss_timestamp()"

  print $json->rss_timestamp();

Returns the timestamp of the feed in POSIX::strftime style ("Tue, 29 Feb 2000 12:34:56 GMT"), which is equivalent to the timestamp of the most recent item in the feed. Takes the same arguments as recent_changes(). You will most likely need this to print a Last-Modified HTTP header so user-agents can determine whether they need to reload the feed or not.

SEE ALSO

MAINTAINER

Earle Martin <EMARTIN@cpan.org>. Originally by Kake Pugh <kake@earth.li>.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 2003-4 Kake Pugh. Subsequent modifications copyright 2005 Earle Martin.

Copyright 2008 the Wiki::Toolkit team

This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

THANKS

The members of the Semantic Web Interest Group channel on irc.freenode.net, #swig, were very useful in the development of this module.

2021-01-08 perl v5.32.0