├── lang ├── ko │ └── lang.php ├── cs │ └── lang.php ├── en │ └── lang.php ├── eo │ └── lang.php ├── es │ └── lang.php ├── fr │ └── lang.php ├── lv │ └── lang.php ├── nl │ └── lang.php ├── no │ └── lang.php ├── pl │ └── lang.php ├── pt-br │ └── lang.php ├── pt │ └── lang.php ├── sv │ └── lang.php ├── tk │ └── lang.php ├── zh-tw │ └── lang.php ├── de │ └── lang.php ├── ru │ └── lang.php └── it │ └── lang.php ├── plugin.info.txt ├── Readme.md ├── style.css ├── admin.php ├── syntax.php └── COPYING /lang/ko/lang.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | */ 4 | 5 | $lang['btn_vote'] = 'Проголосовать'; 6 | 7 | //Setup VIM: ex: et ts=4 enc=utf-8 : 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lang/it/lang.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 5 | */ 6 | 7 | $lang['btn_vote'] = 'Vota'; 8 | 9 | //Setup VIM: ex: et ts=4 enc=utf-8 : 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /plugin.info.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # PLUGIN INFO - DO NOT EDIT! 2 | 3 | base poll 4 | author Gina Häußge, Michael Klier, Esther Brunner, i-net software 5 | email dokuwiki@chimeric.de 6 | date 2014-01-31 7 | name Poll Plugin 8 | desc allows to create simple polls 9 | url http://wiki.splitbrain.org/plugin:poll 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Readme.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Poll Plugin for DokuWiki 2 | ======================== 3 | 4 | All documentation for the Task Plugin is available online at: 5 | 6 | * http://dokuwiki.org/plugin:poll 7 | 8 | (c) 2005 - 2007 by Esther Brunner
9 | (c) 2008 - 2009 by Gina Häußge, Michael Klier 10 | 11 | See COPYING for license info. 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /style.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | div.dokuwiki table.blind { 2 | border: 0; 3 | width: 100%; 4 | } 5 | 6 | div.dokuwiki table.blind td { 7 | padding: 1px 1em 1px 0; 8 | } 9 | 10 | div.dokuwiki div.poll_bar { 11 | border: 1px solid __dark__; 12 | padding: 0; 13 | height: 12px; 14 | } 15 | 16 | div.dokuwiki div.poll_full { 17 | background-color: __light__; 18 | font-size: 10px; 19 | height: 12px; 20 | border-right: 1px solid __dark__; 21 | } 22 | 23 | div.dokuwiki fieldset.poll { 24 | width: 90%; 25 | margin-bottom: 1.5em; 26 | } 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /admin.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 7 | * @author Gerry Weissbach 8 | */ 9 | 10 | if(!defined('DOKU_INC')) define('DOKU_INC',realpath(dirname(__FILE__).'/../../../').'/'); 11 | if(!defined('DOKU_PLUGIN')) define('DOKU_PLUGIN',DOKU_INC.'lib/plugins/'); 12 | require_once(DOKU_PLUGIN.'admin.php'); 13 | 14 | /** 15 | * All DokuWiki plugins to extend the admin function 16 | * need to inherit from this class 17 | */ 18 | class admin_plugin_poll extends DokuWiki_Admin_Plugin { 19 | 20 | /** 21 | * Constructor 22 | */ 23 | function admin_plugin_siteexport(){ 24 | $this->setupLocale(); 25 | } 26 | 27 | /** 28 | * return some info 29 | */ 30 | function getInfo(){ 31 | return array_merge(confToHash(dirname(__FILE__).'/info.txt'), array( 32 | 'name' => 'Poll Admin Component', 33 | )); 34 | } 35 | 36 | /** 37 | * return sort order for position in admin menu 38 | */ 39 | function getMenuSort() { 40 | return 300; 41 | } 42 | 43 | /** 44 | * handle user request 45 | */ 46 | function handle() { 47 | } 48 | 49 | /** 50 | * output appropriate html 51 | */ 52 | function html() { 53 | global $conf; 54 | 55 | if (!$pollplugin =& plugin_load('syntax', 'poll')) { 56 | print $this->plugin_locale_xhtml('install-poll'); 57 | return; 58 | } 59 | 60 | 61 | print $this->plugin_locale_xhtml('intro'); 62 | 63 | $votes = $this->__get_votes(); 64 | foreach ( $votes as $poll ) { 65 | print '
'; 66 | print ''.$poll['title'].''; 67 | 68 | print $pollplugin->_pollResults($poll, true); 69 | 70 | print '
'; 71 | } 72 | 73 | } 74 | 75 | 76 | function __get_votes() { 77 | global $conf; 78 | 79 | $data = array(); 80 | require_once (DOKU_INC.'inc/search.php'); 81 | search($data, $conf['metadir'], 'search_media', array(), '', 0); 82 | 83 | $return = array(); 84 | 85 | for ( $i=0; $i < count($data); $i++ ) { 86 | if ( substr( $data[$i]['id'], -4 ) == 'poll' ) { 87 | $return[] = unserialize(@file_get_contents($conf['metadir'] . '/' . $data[$i]['file'])); 88 | } 89 | } 90 | 91 | return $return; 92 | } 93 | } 94 | //Setup VIM: ex: et ts=4 enc=utf-8 : 95 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /syntax.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 7 | */ 8 | 9 | if(!defined('DOKU_INC')) define('DOKU_INC',realpath(dirname(__FILE__).'/../../').'/'); 10 | if(!defined('DOKU_PLUGIN')) define('DOKU_PLUGIN',DOKU_INC.'lib/plugins/'); 11 | require_once(DOKU_PLUGIN.'syntax.php'); 12 | 13 | /** 14 | * All DokuWiki plugins to extend the parser/rendering mechanism 15 | * need to inherit from this class 16 | */ 17 | class syntax_plugin_poll extends DokuWiki_Syntax_Plugin { 18 | 19 | /** 20 | * return some info 21 | */ 22 | function getInfo(){ 23 | return confToHash(dirname(__FILE__).'/INFO'); 24 | } 25 | 26 | function getType(){ return 'substition';} 27 | function getPType(){ return 'block';} 28 | function getSort(){ return 167; } 29 | 30 | /** 31 | * Connect pattern to lexer 32 | */ 33 | function connectTo($mode){ 34 | $this->Lexer->addSpecialPattern('.+?', $mode, 'plugin_poll'); 35 | } 36 | 37 | /** 38 | * Handle the match 39 | */ 40 | function handle($match, $state, $pos, &$handler){ 41 | $match = substr($match, 6, -7); // strip markup 42 | list($title, $options) = preg_split('/>/u', $match, 2); 43 | if (!$options){ 44 | $options = $title; 45 | $title = NULL; 46 | } 47 | $options = explode('*', $options); 48 | 49 | $c = count($options); 50 | for ($i = 0; $i < $c; $i++){ 51 | $options[$i] = trim($options[$i]); 52 | } 53 | 54 | return array(trim($title), $options); 55 | } 56 | 57 | /** 58 | * Create output 59 | */ 60 | function render($mode, &$renderer, $data) { 61 | 62 | if ($mode == 'xhtml'){ 63 | global $ID; 64 | 65 | $options = $data[1]; 66 | $title = $renderer->_xmlEntities($data[0]); 67 | 68 | // prevent caching to ensure the poll results are fresh 69 | $renderer->info['cache'] = false; 70 | 71 | // get poll file contents 72 | $pfile = metaFN(md5($title), '.poll'); 73 | $poll = unserialize(@file_get_contents($pfile)); 74 | 75 | // output the poll 76 | $renderer->doc .= '
'. 77 | ''.$title.''; 78 | $more = trim(array_shift($options)); 79 | if ($more){ 80 | $renderer->doc .= '
'.$renderer->_xmlEntities($more).'
'; 81 | } 82 | 83 | // check if user has voted already 84 | $ip = clientIP(true); 85 | if (isset($poll['ips']) && in_array($ip, $poll['ips'])){ 86 | 87 | // display results 88 | $renderer->doc .= $this->_pollResults($poll); 89 | 90 | } elseif ($vote = $_REQUEST['vote']){ 91 | 92 | // user has just voted -> update results 93 | $poll['title'] = $title; 94 | $c = count($options); 95 | for ($i = 0; $i < $c; $i++){ 96 | $opt = $renderer->_xmlEntities($options[$i]); 97 | if ($vote == $opt){ 98 | $poll['results'][$opt] += 1; 99 | $poll['votes'] += 1; 100 | $poll['ips'][] = $ip; 101 | 102 | if ( strtolower($opt) == "other" ) { 103 | $poll['other'][$renderer->_xmlEntities($_REQUEST['other'])] += 1; 104 | } 105 | 106 | } elseif (!isset($poll['results'][$opt])){ 107 | $poll['results'][$opt] = 0; 108 | } 109 | } 110 | 111 | $fh = fopen($pfile, 'w'); 112 | fwrite($fh, serialize($poll)); 113 | fclose($fh); 114 | 115 | // display results 116 | $renderer->doc .= $this->_pollResults($poll); 117 | 118 | } elseif (count($options) > 0){ 119 | 120 | // display poll form 121 | $renderer->doc .= $this->_pollForm($options, $renderer); 122 | 123 | } else { 124 | 125 | // display results 126 | $renderer->doc .= $this->_pollResults($poll); 127 | 128 | } 129 | $renderer->doc .= '
'; 130 | 131 | return true; 132 | } 133 | return false; 134 | } 135 | 136 | function _pollResults($poll, $results=false){ 137 | $total = $poll['votes']; 138 | if ($total == 0) return ''; 139 | 140 | $ret = ''; 141 | $ret .= ''; 142 | $c = count($poll['results']); 143 | $options = array_keys($poll['results']); 144 | $votes = array_values($poll['results']); 145 | 146 | for ($i = 0; $i < $c; $i++){ 147 | $absolute = $votes[$i]; 148 | $percent = round(($absolute*100)/$total); 149 | $ret .= ''; 152 | if ($results) $ret .= ''; 153 | $ret .= ''; 154 | } 155 | 156 | if ( $results && is_array($poll['other']) ) { 157 | $ret .= ''; 158 | foreach( $poll['other'] as $key => $value) { 159 | $percent = round(($value*100)/$total); 160 | $ret .= ''; 163 | $ret .= ''; 164 | $ret .= ''; 165 | } 166 | } 167 | 168 | $ret .= '
'.$options[$i].'
'; 150 | if ($percent) $ret .= '
 
'; 151 | $ret .= '
'.$percent.'%('.$absolute.')
Other Options
'.$key.'
'; 161 | if ($percent) $ret .= '
 
'; 162 | $ret .= '
'.$percent.'%('.$absolute.')
'; 169 | 170 | return $ret; 171 | } 172 | 173 | function _pollForm($options, &$renderer){ 174 | global $lang; 175 | global $ID; 176 | global $INFO; 177 | 178 | $nextID = $INFO['meta']['poll']['ID']; 179 | if ( empty($nextID) ) { 180 | $nextID = $ID; 181 | } 182 | 183 | $i = 0; 184 | $ret = '
'. 185 | ''. 186 | ''; 187 | foreach ($options as $option){ 188 | $i++; 189 | $option = $renderer->_xmlEntities($option); 190 | $ret.= ''; 199 | } 200 | $ret .= ''. 202 | '
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