├── conf ├── default.php └── metadata.php ├── example └── example1.png ├── lang ├── en │ ├── lang.php │ └── settings.php └── de │ ├── lang.php │ └── settings.php ├── plugin.info.txt ├── README.md ├── style.css ├── action.php ├── script.js ├── ajax.php └── LICENSE /conf/default.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | register_hook('DOKUWIKI_STARTED', 'AFTER', $this, '_addjs'); 22 | } 23 | function _addjs(&$event, $param) { 24 | global $ID; 25 | global $JSINFO; 26 | global $ACT; 27 | 28 | $perm = auth_quickaclcheck($ID); 29 | if ($perm > AUTH_READ) 30 | $JSINFO['acl_write'] = '1'; 31 | $JSINFO['currentNamespace'] = (($ns = getNS($ID))?$ns:''); 32 | 33 | if(!isset($JSINFO['act'])) { 34 | $JSINFO['act'] = $ACT; 35 | } 36 | 37 | $JSINFO['tagadd_altKey'] = $this->getConf('altKey'); 38 | $JSINFO['tagadd_ctrlKey'] = $this->getConf('ctrlKey'); 39 | $JSINFO['tagadd_keyCode'] = array_map('trim',explode(',',$this->getConf('keyCode'))); 40 | 41 | } 42 | 43 | } 44 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /script.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * DokuWiki Plugin TagAdd (JavaScript Component) 3 | * 4 | * @license GPL 2 (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html) 5 | * @author lisps 6 | */ 7 | 8 | /** 9 | * Set when a request is active 10 | **/ 11 | var TAGADD__loadActive = false; 12 | 13 | /** 14 | * Submit the selected Tags 15 | **/ 16 | function tagadd__ajax_submitFormTags() 17 | { 18 | ajaxedit_send('tagadd',false,tagadd__submitFormTagsDone,{ 19 | form:jQuery('#tagadd__form').serializeArray(), 20 | action:'saveTags', 21 | }); 22 | } 23 | 24 | /** 25 | * Callback from tagadd__ajax_submitFormTags 26 | * check ajax response and close dialog 27 | * 28 | * @param json data jQuery ajax requested data 29 | **/ 30 | function tagadd__submitFormTagsDone(data){ 31 | ret = ajaxedit_parse(data); 32 | if(ajaxedit_checkResponse(ret)) { 33 | jQuery("#tagadd__dialog").dialog("close"); 34 | if(jQuery("div.tags span").length){ 35 | jQuery("div.tags span").html(ret.links); 36 | } 37 | else { 38 | jQuery('div.page').append('
'+ret.links+'
'); 39 | } 40 | } 41 | } 42 | 43 | /** 44 | * Create dialog if not exists and request the tags for the given namespace 45 | * 46 | * @param string ns namespace 47 | **/ 48 | function tagadd__loadForm(ns){ 49 | if(!(JSINFO && JSINFO['acl_write'] === '1')) return; 50 | 51 | if (TAGADD__loadActive) return ; 52 | TAGADD__loadActive = true; 53 | 54 | if(!jQuery('#tagadd__dialog').length){ 55 | jQuery('body').append('
'); 56 | jQuery( "#tagadd__dialog" ).dialog({title:LANG.plugins.tagadd['choose tags'], 57 | height:600, 58 | width: Math.min(700,jQuery(window).width()-50), 59 | autoOpen:true, 60 | buttons:[ 61 | {text:LANG.plugins.tagadd['closeDialog'],click: function() {jQuery(this).dialog('close');}}, 62 | {text:LANG.plugins.tagadd['save'],click: function() {tagadd__ajax_submitFormTags();}}, 63 | ], 64 | }); 65 | } 66 | jQuery('#tagadd__dialog').addClass('loading'); 67 | ajaxedit_send('tagadd',false,tagadd__submitLoadFormDone,{ 68 | action:'loadForm', 69 | ns:ns, 70 | from:jQuery('#tagadd__form').serializeArray(), 71 | }); 72 | 73 | } 74 | 75 | /** 76 | * Callback from tagadd__loadForm 77 | * opens dialog 78 | * @param json data jquery data 79 | **/ 80 | function tagadd__submitLoadFormDone(data){ 81 | ret = ajaxedit_parse(data); 82 | if(ajaxedit_checkResponse(ret)) { 83 | jQuery("#tagadd__dialog_div").empty(); 84 | jQuery("#tagadd__dialog_div").html(ret.form); 85 | 86 | jQuery("#tagadd__dialog").dialog("open"); 87 | jQuery("#tagadd__accordion").accordion({heightStyle: 'content',collapsible:true}); 88 | //jQuery("#tagadd__accordion").accordion('activate',false); 89 | } 90 | TAGADD__loadActive = false; 91 | jQuery('#tagadd__dialog').removeClass('loading'); 92 | } 93 | 94 | //add Shortcut 95 | jQuery(document).ready(function() { 96 | if(JSINFO && JSINFO['act'] === 'show') { 97 | jQuery(document).keypress(function(e) { 98 | var code = (e.keyCode ? e.keyCode : e.which) + ''; 99 | if(console) console.log('KEY CODE',code); 100 | var conf_code = JSINFO['tagadd_keyCode']; //array 101 | var conf_ctrl = JSINFO['tagadd_ctrlKey']; 102 | var conf_alt = JSINFO['tagadd_altKey']; 103 | 104 | var ctrlKey = conf_ctrl ? e.ctrlKey : 1; 105 | var altKey = conf_alt ? e.altKey : 1; 106 | 107 | var keyCode = (jQuery.inArray(code,conf_code) > -1); 108 | 109 | if (ctrlKey && altKey && keyCode) { 110 | tagadd__loadForm(JSINFO['currentNamespace']); 111 | } 112 | }); 113 | } 114 | }); 115 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /ajax.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | tagLinks($chked_tags); 30 | p_set_metadata($ID,array('subject'=>$chked_tags)); 31 | if(!$Htf->isNewTagVersion()) 32 | $Htag->_updateTagIndex($ID,$chked_tags); 33 | 34 | 35 | $Hajax->success(array('links'=>$links)); 36 | 37 | } 38 | 39 | //Action LoadForm 40 | if($action === 'loadForm') { 41 | global $ID; 42 | global $INPUT; 43 | $ns = $INPUT->str('ns'); 44 | 45 | $form = createForm($ID,$ns); 46 | $Hajax->success(array('form'=>$form)); 47 | } 48 | 49 | /* 50 | * Returns html breadcrumbs string for namspace selection 51 | * @param string $ID Id of the site 52 | * @return string html string 53 | */ 54 | function createNsSelector($ID,$ns_selected){ 55 | //root namespace selector 56 | if($ns_selected==='' ) 57 | $output="[:]->"; 58 | else 59 | $output="[:]->"; 60 | $ns=explode(':',$ID); 61 | $anz_ns=count($ns); 62 | $root = ''; 63 | 64 | foreach($ns as $key=>$part){ 65 | //this is the site name 66 | if($key+1==$anz_ns) { 67 | $output.=$part; 68 | } 69 | else { 70 | $root .=$part.':'; 71 | if($root == $ns_selected ) 72 | $output.="[".$part."]->"; 73 | else 74 | $output.="[".$part."]->"; 75 | } 76 | } 77 | return $output; 78 | } 79 | 80 | /** 81 | * Returns html string with the accordion to select the tags 82 | * loads the tags from the given site and the tags of the given namespace 83 | * 84 | * @param string $ID site id 85 | * @param string $ns namespace from which the tags should be loaded 86 | */ 87 | function createForm($ID,$ns) 88 | { 89 | 90 | $Htagfilter=& plugin_load('helper', 'tagfilter'); 91 | $siteTags = $Htagfilter->getTagsBySiteID($ID); 92 | $nsTags = $Htagfilter->getTagsByNamespace(trim($ns,':')); 93 | 94 | sort($siteTags); 95 | sort($nsTags); 96 | //print_r($nsTags); 97 | //workaround for empty entries in the arrays 98 | $siteTags=array_filter($siteTags); 99 | $nsTags=array_filter($nsTags); 100 | /* 101 | echo '
';
102 |     //print_r($nsTags);
103 |     print_r($siteTags);
104 |     echo '
'; 105 | */ 106 | $html = createNsSelector($ID,$ns); 107 | 108 | if(count($nsTags)<1) return $html."

no Tags found"; 109 | $form = new Doku_Form('tagadd__form'); 110 | $form->_content[]='
'; 111 | 112 | createAccordion($form,$nsTags,$siteTags); 113 | 114 | $html .= $form->getForm(); 115 | return $html;//Form Ausgeben 116 | } 117 | 118 | /** 119 | * Categorysize Tags by the first part before a ':' 120 | * @param array $tags Array of tags 121 | *
 
122 |  * array('category1:tag1','category1:tag2','category2:tag1','category2:tag2')
123 |  * 
124 | * @returns array multidimensional array 125 | *
 
126 |  * [category1] => 'category1:tag1'
127 |  *             => 'category1:tag2'
128 |  * [category2] => 'category2:tag1'
129 |  *             => 'category2:tag2'
130 |  * 
131 | */ 132 | function categorysizeTags($tags) 133 | { 134 | $catTags = array(); 135 | foreach($tags as $nsTag){ 136 | $category=substr($nsTag,0,strpos($nsTag,':')); 137 | $catTags[$category][]=$nsTag; 138 | } 139 | ksort($catTags); 140 | return $catTags; 141 | } 142 | 143 | /** 144 | * creates the accordion with the checkbox fields 145 | * @param Doku_Form $form doku form instance 146 | * @param array $nsTags Selectable tags 147 | * @param array $siteTags Checked tags 148 | * @return string html code 149 | */ 150 | function createAccordion($form,$nsTags,$siteTags) 151 | { 152 | $nsTags_cat = categorysizeTags($nsTags); 153 | $siteTags_cat=categorysizeTags($siteTags); 154 | 155 | foreach($nsTags_cat as $category=>$Tags) { 156 | $form->_content[]='

'.$category.' ('.count($siteTags_cat[$category]).'/'.count($Tags).')

'; 157 | foreach($Tags as $Tag){ 158 | $chk_attrs=array(); 159 | 160 | if(in_array($Tag,$siteTags)){ 161 | $chk_attrs['checked']='checked'; 162 | } 163 | $form->addElement(form_makeCheckboxField('tag', $value=$Tag, $label=$Tag, $id='ad_'.$Tag, $class='tagadd', $chk_attrs)); 164 | 165 | } 166 | $form->_content[]='
'; 167 | } 168 | $form->_content[]='
'; 169 | } 170 | 171 | /** 172 | * save the tags to the raw wiki page 173 | * @tags array tags 174 | */ 175 | function editWiki($tags) { 176 | global $Hajax; 177 | $idcount = 0; 178 | $result['error'] = false; 179 | $data=$Hajax->getWikiPage(); 180 | //find "our" fsinput fields 181 | $found=explode("{{tag>",$data); 182 | 183 | if ($idcount < count($found) && count($found)>1) { 184 | 185 | $found[$idcount+1] = ltrim($found[$idcount+1]); 186 | $stop=strpos($found[$idcount+1],"}}"); 187 | if ($stop === FALSE) { 188 | $Hajax->error('cant find object'); 189 | } 190 | else { 191 | $oldstr = substr($found[$idcount+1],0,$stop); 192 | $newstr=implode(" ",$tags); 193 | if($stop == 0) 194 | $found[$idcount+1]= " ".$newstr." ".$found[$idcount+1]; 195 | else 196 | $found[$idcount+1]=str_replace($oldstr," ".$newstr." ",$found[$idcount+1]); 197 | } 198 | //create new pagesource 199 | $data=implode("{{tag>",$found); 200 | 201 | //get removed and added tags 202 | $oldtags_r=explode(" ",$oldstr); 203 | $oldtags_r = array_filter($oldtags_r); 204 | $diff =array_diff($oldtags_r,$tags); 205 | $rem = array_intersect($oldtags_r,$diff); 206 | $diff =array_diff($tags,$oldtags_r); 207 | $add = array_intersect($tags,$diff); 208 | } else if(!empty($tags)){ 209 | $text = '{{tag>' . implode(" ",$tags) .'}}'; 210 | $data.=DOKU_LF.$text; 211 | 212 | $rem = array(); 213 | $add = $tags; 214 | } 215 | else{ 216 | $Hajax->error('no tags selected'); 217 | } 218 | 219 | 220 | $log = ""; 221 | if(!empty($add)) 222 | $log.=' Added: '.implode(",",$add); 223 | if(!empty($rem)) 224 | $log.=' Removed: '.implode(",",$rem); 225 | 226 | $summary= "Tag".$idcount." 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