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 |  Package TWiki::Func<-- STARTINCLUDE required for huge TWikiDocumentation topic -->Official list of stable TWiki functions for Plugin developers
This module defines official functions that Plugins
can use to interact with the TWiki engine and content.
Refer to EmptyPlugin and lib/TWiki/Plugins/EmptyPlugin.pm for a template Plugin and documentation on how to write a Plugin.
Plugins should only use functions published in this module. If you use
functions in other TWiki libraries you might create a security hole and
you will probably need to change your Plugin when you upgrade TWiki.
Deprecated functions will still work in older code, though they should
not be called in new Plugins and should be replaced in older Plugins
as soon as possible.
The version of the TWiki::Func module is defined by the VERSION number of the
TWiki::Plugins module, currently 1.1. This can be shown
by the %PLUGINVERSION%variable. The 'Since' field in the function
documentation refers to the VERSION number and the date that the function
was addded.
Note: Beware! These methods should only ever be called
from the context of a TWiki Plugin. They require a Plugins SESSION context to be
established before they are called, and will not work if simply called from
another TWiki module. For example,
use TWiki;
print TWiki::Func::getSkin(),"\n";
will fail with Can't call method "getSkin" on an undefined value at TWiki/Func.pm line 83.
If you want to call the methods outside the context of a plugin, you can create a Plugins SESSION object. For example,
the script:
use TWiki:
$TWiki::Plugins::SESSION = new TWiki();
print TWiki::Func::getSkin(),"\n";
will work happily.  
  Package TWiki::Func 
  Environment 
  getSkin( ) -> $skin
  getUrlHost( ) -> $host
  getScriptUrl( $web, $topic, $script, ... ) -> $url
  getViewUrl( $web, $topic ) -> $url
  getOopsUrl( $web, $topic, $template, $param1, $param2, $param3, $param4 ) -> $url
  getPubUrlPath( ) -> $path
  getCgiQuery( ) -> $query
  getSessionValue( $key ) -> $value
  setSessionValue( $key, $value ) -> $boolean
  clearSessionValue( $key ) -> $boolean
  getContext() -> \%hash
  Preferences  
  User Handling and Access Control  
  Webs, Topics and Attachments 
  getListOfWebs( $filter ) -> @webs
  webExists( $web ) -> $boolean
  createWeb( $newWeb, $baseWeb, $opts )
  moveWeb( $oldName, $newName )
  getTopicList( $web ) -> @topics
  topicExists( $web, $topic ) -> $boolean
  checkTopicEditLock( $web, $topic ) -> ( $oopsUrl, $loginName, $unlockTime )
  setTopicEditLock( $web, $topic, $lock )
  saveTopic( $web, $topic, $meta, $text, $options ) -> $error
  saveTopicText( $web, $topic, $text, $ignorePermissions, $dontNotify ) -> $oopsUrl
  moveTopic( $web, $topic, $newWeb, $newTopic )
  getRevisionInfo($web, $topic, $rev, $attachment ) -> ( $date, $user, $rev, $comment ) 
  getRevisionAtTime( $web, $topic, $time ) -> $rev
  readTopic( $web, $topic, $rev ) -> ( $meta, $text )
  readTopicText( $web, $topic, $rev, $ignorePermissions ) -> $text
  attachmentExists( $web, $topic, $attachment ) -> $boolean
  readAttachment( $web, $topic, $name, $rev ) -> $data
  saveAttachment( $web, $topic, $attachment, $opts )
  moveAttachment( $web, $topic, $attachment, $newWeb, $newTopic, $newAttachment )
  Assembling Pages 
  readTemplate( $name, $skin ) -> $text
  loadTemplate ( $name, $skin, $web ) -> $text
  expandTemplate( $def  ) -> $string
  writeHeader( $query, $contentLength )
  redirectCgiQuery( $query, $url )
  addToHEAD( $id, $header )
  expandCommonVariables( $text, $topic, $web ) -> $text
  renderText( $text, $web ) -> $text
  internalLink( $pre, $web, $topic, $label, $anchor, $createLink ) -> $text
  E-mail  
  Creating New Topics  
  Special handlers  
  Searching  
  Plugin-specific file handling  
  General Utilities  
  Deprecated functions  
  Environment  getSkin( ) -> $skin Get the skin path, set by theSKINandCOVERpreferences variables or theskinandcoverCGI parameters
Return:$skinComma-separated list of skins, e.g.'gnu,tartan'. Empty string if none.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (29 Jul 2001) getUrlHost( ) -> $host Get protocol, domain and optional port of script URL
Return:$hostURL host, e.g."http://example.com:80"Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002) getScriptUrl( $web, $topic, $script, ... ) -> $url Compose fully qualified URL
Return: $web- Web name, e.g.'Main' $topic- Topic name, e.g.'WebNotify' $script- Script name, e.g.'view' $urlURL, e.g."http://example.com:80/cgi-bin/view.pl/Main/WebNotify"Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002) getViewUrl( $web, $topic ) -> $url Compose fully qualified view URL
Return: $web- Web name, e.g.'Main'. The current web is taken if empty $topic- Topic name, e.g.'WebNotify' $urlURL, e.g."http://example.com:80/cgi-bin/view.pl/Main/WebNotify"Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002) getOopsUrl( $web, $topic, $template, $param1, $param2, $param3, $param4 ) -> $url Compose fully qualified 'oops' dialog URL
Return: $web- Web name, e.g.'Main'. The current web is taken if empty $topic- Topic name, e.g.'WebNotify' $template- Oops template name, e.g.'oopsmistake'. The 'oops' is optional; 'mistake' will translate to 'oopsmistake'. $param1...$param4- Parameter values for %PARAM1% ... %PARAMn% variables in template, optional $urlURL, e.g."http://example.com:80/cgi-bin/oops.pl/ Main/WebNotify?template=oopslocked¶m1=joe"This might be used like this:
   my $url = TWiki::Func::getOopsUrl($web, $topic, 'oopsmistake', 'I made a boo-boo');
   TWiki::Func::redirectCgiQuery( undef, $url );
   return 0;
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002)
Since TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1, the recommended approach is to throw an oops exception. 
   use Error qw( :try );
   throw TWiki::OopsException($web, $topic, undef, 0, [ 'I made a boo-boo' ]);
and let TWiki handle the cleanup.  getPubUrlPath( ) -> $path Get pub URL path
Return:$pathURL path of pub directory, e.g."/pub"Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (14 Jul 2001) getCgiQuery( ) -> $query Get CGI query object. Important: Plugins cannot assume that scripts run under CGI, Plugins must always test if the CGI query object is set
Return:$queryCGI query object; or 0 if script is called as a shell script
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002) getSessionValue( $key ) -> $value Get a session value from the client session module  
Return:$valueValue associated with key; empty string if not set
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (27 Feb 200) setSessionValue( $key, $value ) -> $boolean Set a session value via the client session module
Return: true if function succeeded
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (17 Aug 2001) $key- Session key $value- Value associated with key  clearSessionValue( $key ) -> $boolean Clear a session value via the client session module  
Return: true if function succeeded
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1 getContext() -> \%hash Get a hash of context identifiers representing the currently active
context.
The context is a set of identifiers that are set
during specific phases of TWiki processing. For example, each of
the standard scripts in the 'bin' directory each has a context
identifier - the view script has 'view', the edit script has 'edit'
etc. So you can easily tell what 'type' of script your Plugin is
being called within. The core context identifiers are listed
in the TWikiTemplates topic. Please be careful not to
overwrite any of these identifiers!
Context identifiers can be used to communicate between Plugins, and between
Plugins and templates. For example, in FirstPlugin?.pm, you might write:
sub initPlugin {
   TWiki::Func::getContext()->{'MyID'} = 1;
   ...
This can be used in SecondPlugin.pm like this:
sub initPlugin {
   if( TWiki::Func::getContext()->{'MyID'} ) {
      ...
   }
   ...
or in a template, like this:
%TMPL:DEF{"ON"}% Not off %TMPL:END%
%TMPL:DEF{"OFF"}% Not on %TMPL:END%
%TMPL:P{context="MyID" then="ON" else="OFF"}%
or in a topic:
%IF{"context MyID" then="MyID is ON" else="MyID is OFF"}%
Note: all plugins have an automatically generated context identifier
if they are installed and initialised. For example, if the FirstPlugin? is
working, the context ID 'FirstPlugin' will be set.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1 Preferences  getPreferencesValue( $key, $web ) -> $value Get a preferences value from TWiki or from a Plugin
Return: $key- Preferences key $web- Name of web, optional. Current web if not specified; does not apply to settings of Plugin topics $valuePreferences value; empty string if not set
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002)
 Example for Plugin setting: 
 MyPlugin? topic has: * Set COLOR = red Use "MYPLUGIN_COLOR"for$key my $color = TWiki::Func::getPreferencesValue( "MYPLUGIN_COLOR" ); 
 Example for preferences setting: 
 WebPreferences topic has: * Set WEBBGCOLOR = #FFFFC0 my $webColor = TWiki::Func::getPreferencesValue( 'WEBBGCOLOR', 'Sandbox' );  getPluginPreferencesValue( $key ) -> $value Get a preferences value from your Plugin
Return: $key- Plugin Preferences key w/o PLUGINNAME_ prefix. $valuePreferences value; empty string if not set
Note: This function will will only work when called from the Plugin.pm file itself. it will not work if called from a sub-package (e.g. TWiki::Plugins::MyPlugin::MyModule)
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.021 (27 Mar 2004) getPreferencesFlag( $key, $web ) -> $value Get a preferences flag from TWiki or from a Plugin
Return: $key- Preferences key $web- Name of web, optional. Current web if not specified; does not apply to settings of Plugin topics $valuePreferences flag'1'(if set), or"0"(for preferences values"off","no"and"0")
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002)
 Example for Plugin setting: 
 MyPlugin? topic has: * Set SHOWHELP = off Use "MYPLUGIN_SHOWHELP"for$key my $showHelp = TWiki::Func::getPreferencesFlag( "MYPLUGIN_SHOWHELP" );  getPluginPreferencesFlag( $key ) -> $boolean Get a preferences flag from your Plugin
Return: false for preferences values $key- Plugin Preferences key w/o PLUGINNAME_ prefix. "off","no"and"0", or values not set at all. True otherwise.
Note: This function will will only work when called from the Plugin.pm file itself. it will not work if called from a sub-package (e.g. TWiki::Plugins::MyPlugin::MyModule)
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.021 (27 Mar 2004) getWikiToolName( ) -> $name Get toolname as defined in TWiki.cfg
Return:$nameName of tool, e.g.'TWiki'Synonymous with TWiki::Func::getPreferencesValue('WIKITOOLNAME');
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (27 Feb 2001) getMainWebname( ) -> $name Get name of Main web as defined in TWiki.cfg
Return:$nameName, e.g.'Main'Synonymous with TWiki::Func::getPreferencesValue('MAINWEB');
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (27 Feb 2001) getTwikiWebname( ) -> $name Get name of TWiki documentation web as defined in TWiki.cfg
Return:$nameName, e.g.'TWiki'Synonymous with TWiki::Func::getPreferencesValue('TWIKIWEB');
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (27 Feb 2001) User Handling and Access Control  getDefaultUserName( ) -> $loginName Get default user name as defined in the configuration asDefaultUserLoginReturn:$loginNameDefault user name, e.g.'guest'Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002) getWikiName( ) -> $wikiName Get Wiki name of logged in user
Return:$wikiNameWiki Name, e.g.'JohnDoe'Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002) getWikiUserName( ) -> $wikiName Get Wiki name of logged in user with web prefix
Return:$wikiNameWiki Name, e.g."Main.JohnDoe"Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002) wikiToUserName( $wikiName ) -> $loginName Translate a Wiki name to a login name based on Main.TWikiUsers topic
Return: $wikiName- Wiki name, e.g.'Main.JohnDoe'or'JohnDoe' $loginNameLogin name of user, e.g.'jdoe'Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002) userToWikiName( $loginName, $dontAddWeb ) -> $wikiName Translate a login name to a Wiki name based on Main.TWikiUsers topic
Return: $loginName- Login name, e.g.'jdoe' $dontAddWeb- Do not add web prefix if"1" $wikiNameWiki name of user, e.g.'Main.JohnDoe'or'JohnDoe'Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002) isGuest( ) -> $boolean Test if logged in user is a guest (TWikiGuest?)
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002) permissionsSet( $web ) -> $boolean Test if any access restrictions are set for this web, ignoring settings on individual pages
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (27 Feb 2001) $web- Web name, required, e.g.'Sandbox'  checkAccessPermission( $type, $wikiName, $text, $topic, $web ) -> $boolean Check access permission for a topic based on the TWiki.TWikiAccessControl rules
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (27 Feb 2001) $type- Access type, e.g.'VIEW','CHANGE','CREATE' $wikiName- WikiName of remote user, i.e."Main.PeterThoeny" $text- Topic text, optional. If empty, topic$web.$topicis consulted $topic- Topic name, required, e.g.'PrivateStuff' $web- Web name, required, e.g.'Sandbox'  Webs, Topics and Attachments  getListOfWebs( $filter ) -> @webs 
Gets a list of webs, filtered according to the spec in the $filter,
which may include one of: $filter- spec of web types to recover 
 'user' (for only user webs)
 'template' (for only template webs i.e. those starting with "_")
 $filtermay also contain the word 'public' which will further filter
out webs that have NOSEARCHALL set on them.
'allowed' filters out webs the current user can't read.
For example, the deprecated getPublicWebList function can be duplicated
as follows:
   my @webs = TWiki::Func::getListOfWebs( "user,public" );
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1  webExists( $web ) -> $boolean Test if web exists
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (14 Jul 2001) $web- Web name, required, e.g.'Sandbox'  createWeb( $newWeb, $baseWeb, $opts ) 
the web preferences topic in the new web. $newWebis the name of the new web. $baseWebis the name of an existing web (a template web). If the base web is a system web, all topics in it will be copied into the new web. If it is a normal web, only topics starting with 'Web' will be copied. If no base web is specified, an empty web (with no topics) will be created. If it is specified but does not exist, an error will be thrown. $optsis a ref to a hash that contains settings to be modified in 
use Error qw( :try );
use TWiki::AccessControlException;
try {
    TWiki::Func::createWeb( "Newweb" );
} catch Error::Simple with {
    my $e = shift;
    # see documentation on Error::Simple
} catch TWiki::AccessControlException with {
    my $e = shift;
    # see documentation on TWiki::AccessControlException
} otherwise {
    ...
};
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1 moveWeb( $oldName, $newName ) Move (rename) a web.
use Error qw( :try );
use TWiki::AccessControlException;
try {
    TWiki::Func::moveWeb( "Oldweb", "Newweb" );
} catch Error::Simple with {
    my $e = shift;
    # see documentation on Error::Simple
} catch TWiki::AccessControlException with {
    my $e = shift;
    # see documentation on TWiki::AccessControlException
} otherwise {
    ...
};
To delete a web, move it to a subweb ofTrash
TWiki::Func::moveWeb( "Deadweb", "Trash.Deadweb" );
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1  getTopicList( $web ) -> @topics Get list of all topics in a web
Return: $web- Web name, required, e.g.'Sandbox' @topicsTopic list, e.g.( 'WebChanges',  'WebHome', 'WebIndex', 'WebNotify' )Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002) topicExists( $web, $topic ) -> $boolean Test if topic exists
$web and $topic are parsed as described in the documentation for $web- Web name, optional, e.g.'Main'. $topic- Topic name, required, e.g.'TokyoOffice', or"Main.TokyoOffice" normalizeWebTopicName.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (14 Jul 2001) checkTopicEditLock( $web, $topic ) -> ( $oopsUrl, $loginName, $unlockTime ) Check if a lease has been taken by some other user.
Return: $webWeb name, e.g."Main", or empty $topicTopic name, e.g."MyTopic", or"Main.MyTopic" ( $oopsUrl, $loginName, $unlockTime )- The$oopsUrlfor calling redirectCgiQuery(), user's$loginName, and estimated$unlockTimein minutes, or ( '', '', 0 ) if no lease exists.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.010 (31 Dec 2002) setTopicEditLock( $web, $topic, $lock ) 
Takes out a "lease" on the topic. The lease doesn't prevent
anyone from editing and changing the topic, but it does redirect them
to a warning screen, so this provides some protection. The $webWeb name, e.g."Main", or empty $topicTopic name, e.g."MyTopic", or"Main.MyTopic" $lock1 to lease the topic, 0 to clear the lease= editscript
always takes out a lease.
It is impossible to fully lock a topic. Concurrent changes will be
merged.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.010 (31 Dec 2002) saveTopic( $web, $topic, $meta, $text, $options ) -> $error 
Return: error message or undef.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (29 Jul 2001)
For example, $web- web for the topic $topic- topic name $meta- reference to TWiki::Meta object $text- text of the topic (without embedded meta-data!!! \%options- ref to hash of save options\%optionsmay include:     | dontlog | don't log this change in twiki log |  | comment | comment for save |  | minor | True if this is a minor change, and is not to be notified |  
my( $meta, $text ) = TWiki::Func::readTopic( $web, $topic )
$text =~ s/APPLE/ORANGE/g;
TWiki::Func::saveTopic( $web, $topic, $meta, $text, { comment => 'refruited' } );
Note: Plugins handlers ( e.g.beforeSaveHandler) will be called as
appropriate. saveTopicText( $web, $topic, $text, $ignorePermissions, $dontNotify ) -> $oopsUrl Save topic text, typically obtained by readTopicText(). Topic data usually includes meta data; the file attachment meta data is replaced by the meta data from the topic file if it exists.
Return: $web- Web name, e.g.'Main', or empty $topic- Topic name, e.g.'MyTopic', or"Main.MyTopic" $text- Topic text to save, assumed to include meta data $ignorePermissions- Set to"1"if checkAccessPermission() is already performed and OK $dontNotify- Set to"1"if not to notify users of the change $oopsUrlEmpty string if OK; the$oopsUrlfor calling redirectCgiQuery() in case of error
This method is a lot less efficient and much more dangerous thansaveTopic.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.010 (31 Dec 2002)
my $text = TWiki::Func::readTopicText( $web, $topic );
# check for oops URL in case of error:
if( $text =~ /^http.*?\/oops/ ) {
    TWiki::Func::redirectCgiQuery( $query, $text );
    return;
}
# do topic text manipulation like:
$text =~ s/old/new/g;
# do meta data manipulation like:
$text =~ s/(META\:FIELD.*?name\=\"TopicClassification\".*?value\=\")[^\"]*/$1BugResolved/;
$oopsUrl = TWiki::Func::saveTopicText( $web, $topic, $text ); # save topic text
 moveTopic( $web, $topic, $newWeb, $newTopic ) 
Renames the topic. Throws an exception if something went wrong.
If $newWeb is undef, it defaults to $web. If $newTopic is undef, it defaults
to $topic.
The destination topic must not already exist.
Rename a topic to the $TWiki::cfg{TrashWebName} to delete it.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1 $websource web - required $topicsource topic - required $newWebdest web $newTopicdest topic 
use Error qw( :try );
try {
    moveTopic( "Work", "TokyoOffice", "Trash", "ClosedOffice" );
} catch Error::Simple with {
    my $e = shift;
    # see documentation on Error::Simple
} catch TWiki::AccessControlException with {
    my $e = shift;
    # see documentation on TWiki::AccessControlException
} otherwise {
    ...
};
 getRevisionInfo($web, $topic, $rev, $attachment ) -> ( $date, $user, $rev, $comment ) Get revision info of a topic or attachment
Return: $web- Web name, optional, e.g.'Main' $topic- Topic name, required, e.g.'TokyoOffice' $rev- revsion number, or tag name (can be in the format 1.2, or just the minor number) $attachment-attachment filename ( $date, $user, $rev, $comment )List with: ( last update date, login name of last user, minor part of top revision number ), e.g.( 1234561, 'phoeny', "5" )NOTE: if you are trying to get revision info for a topic, use| $date | in epochSec |  | $user | Wiki name of the author (not login name) |  | $rev | actual rev number |  | $comment | WHAT COMMENT? | 
 $meta->getRevisionInfoinstead if you can - it is significantly
more efficient, and returns a user object that contains other user
information.
NOTE: prior versions of TWiki may under some circumstances have returned
the login name of the user rather than the wiki name; the code documentation
was totally unclear, and we have been unable to establish the intent.
However the wikiname is obviously more useful, so that is what is returned.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (29 Jul 2001) getRevisionAtTime( $web, $topic, $time ) -> $rev Get the revision number of a topic at a specific time.
Return: Single-digit revision number, or undef if it couldn't be determined
(either because the topic isn't that old, or there was a problem)
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1 $web- web for topic $topic- topic $time- time (in epoch secs) for the rev  readTopic( $web, $topic, $rev ) -> ( $meta, $text ) Read topic text and meta data, regardless of access permissions.
Return: $web- Web name, required, e.g.'Main' $topic- Topic name, required, e.g.'TokyoOffice' $rev- revision to read (default latest) ( $meta, $text )Meta data object and topic text$metais a perl 'object' of classTWiki::Meta. This class is
fully documented in the source code documentation shipped with the
release, or can be inspected in thelib/TWiki/Meta.pmfile.
This method ignores topic access permissions. You should be careful to usecheckAccessPermissionsto ensure the current user has read access to the topic.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002) readTopicText( $web, $topic, $rev, $ignorePermissions ) -> $text Read topic text, including meta data
Return: $web- Web name, e.g.'Main', or empty $topic- Topic name, e.g.'MyTopic', or"Main.MyTopic" $rev- Topic revision to read, optional. Specify the minor part of the revision, e.g."5", not"1.5"; the top revision is returned if omitted or empty. $ignorePermissions- Set to"1"if checkAccessPermission() is already performed and OK; an oops URL is returned if user has no permission $textTopic text with embedded meta data; an oops URL for calling redirectCgiQuery() is returned in case of an error
This method is more efficient thanreadTopic, but returns meta-data embedded in the text. Plugins authors must be very careful to avoid damaging meta-data. You are recommended to use readTopic instead, which is a lot safer..
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.010 (31 Dec 2002) attachmentExists( $web, $topic, $attachment ) -> $boolean Test if attachment exists
$web and $topic are parsed as described in the documentation for $web- Web name, optional, e.g.Main. $topic- Topic name, required, e.g.TokyoOffice, orMain.TokyoOffice $attachment- attachment name, e.g.=logo.gif= normalizeWebTopicName.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1 readAttachment( $web, $topic, $name, $rev ) -> $data 
Read an attachment from the store for a topic, and return it as a string. The names of attachments on a topic can be recovered from the meta-data returned by $web- web for topic $topic- topic $name- attachment name $rev- revision to read (default latest) readTopic. If the attachment does not exist, or cannot be read, undef will be returned.
View permission on the topic is required for the
read to be successful.  Access control violations are flagged by a
TWiki::AccessControlException. Permissions are checked for the user
passed in.
my( $meta, $text ) = TWiki::Func::readTopic( $web, $topic );
my @attachments = $meta->find( 'FILEATTACHMENT' );
foreach my $a ( @attachments ) {
   try {
       my $data = TWiki::Func::readAttachment( $meta, $a->{name} );
       ...
   } catch TWiki::AccessControlException with {
   };
}
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1 saveAttachment( $web, $topic, $attachment, $opts ) 
 $web- web for topic $topic- topic to atach to $attachment- name of the attachment $opts- Ref to hash of options $optsmay include:Save an attachment to the store for a topic. On success, returns undef. If there is an error, an exception will be thrown.| dontlog | don't log this change in twiki log |  | comment | comment for save |  | hide | if the attachment is to be hidden in normal topic view |  | stream | Stream of file to upload |  | file | Name of a file to use for the attachment data. ignored if stream is set. Local file on the server. |  | filepath | Client path to file |  | filesize | Size of uploaded data |  | filedate | Date | 
 
    try {
        TWiki::Func::saveAttachment( $web, $topic, 'image.gif',
                                     { file => 'image.gif',
                                       comment => 'Picture of Health',
                                       hide => 1 } );
   } catch Error::Simple with {
      # see documentation on Error
   } otherwise {
      ...
   };
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1 moveAttachment( $web, $topic, $attachment, $newWeb, $newTopic, $newAttachment ) 
Renames the topic. Throws an exception on error or access violation.
If $newWeb is undef, it defaults to $web. If $newTopic is undef, it defaults
to $topic. If $newAttachment is undef, it defaults to $attachment. If all of $newWeb, $newTopic and $newAttachment are undef, it is an error.
The destination topic must already exist, but the destination attachment must
not exist.
Rename an attachment to $TWiki::cfg{TrashWebName}.TrashAttament to delete it. $websource web - required $topicsource topic - required $attachmentsource attachment - required $newWebdest web $newTopicdest topic $newAttachmentdest attachment 
use Error qw( :try );
try {
   # move attachment between topics
   moveAttachment( "Countries", "Germany", "AlsaceLorraine.dat",
                     "Countries", "France" );
   # Note destination attachment name is defaulted to the same as source
} catch TWiki::AccessControlException with {
   my $e = shift;
   # see documentation on TWiki::AccessControlException
} catch Error::Simple with {
   my $e = shift;
   # see documentation on Error::Simple
};
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1 Assembling Pages  readTemplate( $name, $skin ) -> $text Read a template or skin. Embedded template directives get expanded
Return: $name- Template name, e.g.'view' $skin- Comma-separated list of skin names, optional, e.g.'print' $textTemplate text
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002) loadTemplate ( $name, $skin, $web ) -> $text 
Return: expanded template text (what's left after removal of all %TMPL:DEF% statements)
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1
Reads a template and extracts template definitions, adding them to the
list of loaded templates, overwriting any previous definition.
How TWiki searches for templates is described in TWikiTemplates.
If template text is found, extracts include statements and fully expands them. $name- template file name $skin- comma-separated list of skins to use (default: current skin) $web- the web to look in for topics that contain templates (default: current web)  expandTemplate( $def  ) -> $string Do a , only expanding the template (not expanding any variables other than %TMPL)  
Return: the text of the expanded template
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1
A template is defined using a %TMPL:DEF% statement in a template
file. See the documentation on TWiki templates for more information. writeHeader( $query, $contentLength ) Prints a basic content-type HTML header for text/html to standard out
Return:             none
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002) $query- CGI query object. If not given, the default CGI query will be used. In most cases you should not pass this parameter. $contentLength- Length of content  redirectCgiQuery( $query, $url ) Redirect to URL
Return:             none, never returns
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002) $query- CGI query object. Ignored, only there for compatibility. The session CGI query object is used instead. $url- URL to redirect to  addToHEAD( $id, $header ) Adds$headerto the HTML header (the  tag).
This is useful for Plugins that want to include some javascript custom css.
All TWiki variables present in $id- Unique ID to prevent the same HTML from being duplicated. Plugins should use a prefix to prevent name clashes (e.g EDITTABLEPLUGIN_JSCALENDAR) $header- the HTML to be added to the  section. The HTML must be valid in a HEAD tag - no checks are performed. $headerwill be expanded before being inserted into thesection.
Note that this is not the same as the HTTP header, which is modified through the PluginsmodifyHeaderHandler.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1
example:
TWiki::Func::addToHEAD('PATTERN_STYLE','<link id="twikiLayoutCss" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="%PUBURL%/TWiki/PatternSkin/layout.css" media="all" />')
 expandCommonVariables( $text, $topic, $web ) -> $text Expand all common%VARIABLES%
Return: $text- Text with variables to expand, e.g.'Current user is %WIKIUSER%' $topic- Current topic name, e.g.'WebNotify' $web- Web name, optional, e.g.'Main'. The current web is taken if missing $textExpanded text, e.g.'Current user is TWikiGuest'Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002)
See also: expandVariablesOnTopicCreation renderText( $text, $web ) -> $text Render text from TWiki markup into XHTML as defined in TWiki.TextFormattingRules
Return: $text- Text to render, e.g.'*bold* text and =fixed font=' $web- Web name, optional, e.g.'Main'. The current web is taken if missing $textXHTML text, e.g.'<b>bold</b> and <code>fixed font</code>'Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002) internalLink( $pre, $web, $topic, $label, $anchor, $createLink ) -> $text Render topic name and link label into an XHTML link. Normally you do not need to call this funtion, it is called internally byrenderText()
Return: $pre- Text occuring before the TWiki link syntax, optional $web- Web name, required, e.g.'Main' $topic- Topic name to link to, required, e.g.'WebNotify' $label- Link label, required. Usually the same as$topic, e.g.'notify' $anchor- Anchor, optional, e.g.'#Jump' $createLink- Set to'1'to add question linked mark after topic name if topic does not exist;set to
 '0'to suppress link for non-existing topics $textXHTML anchor, e.g.'<a href='/cgi-bin/view/Main/WebNotify#Jump'>notify</a>'Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002) E-mail  sendEmail ( $text, $retries ) -> $error 
Send an e-mail specified as MIME format content. To specify MIME
format mails, you create a string that contains a set of header
lines that contain field definitions and a message body such as: $text- text of the mail, including MIME headers $retries- number of times to retry the send (default 1) 
To: liz@windsor.gov.uk
From: serf@hovel.net
CC: george@whitehouse.gov
Subject: Revolution
Dear Liz,
Please abolish the monarchy (with King George's permission, of course)
Thanks,
A. Peasant
Leave a blank line between the last header field and the message body.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1  wikiToEmail( $wikiName ) -> $email 
Get the e-mail address(es) of the named user. If the user has multiple
e-mail addresses (for example, the user is a group), then the list will
be comma-separated.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1 $wikiName- wiki name of the user  Creating New Topics  expandVariablesOnTopicCreation ( $text ) -> $text Expand the limited set of variables that are always expanded during topic creation
Return: text with variables expanded
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1
Expands only the variables expected in templates that must be statically
expanded in new content.
The expanded variables are: $text- the text to process 
See also: expandVariables %DATE%Signature-format date %SERVERTIME%See TWikiVariables %GMTIME%See TWikiVariables %USERNAME%Base login name %WIKINAME%Wiki name %WIKIUSERNAME%Wiki name with prepended web %URLPARAM{...}%- Parameters to the current CGI query %NOP%No-op  Special handlers Special handlers can be defined to make functions in plugins behave as if they were built-in to TWiki. registerTagHandler( $var, \&fn, $syntax ) Should only be called from initPlugin.
Register a function to handle a simple variable. Handles both %VAR% and %VAR{...}%. Registered variables are treated the same as TWiki internal variables, and are expanded at the same time. This is a lot more efficient than using thecommonTagsHandler.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1
The variable handler function must be of the form: $var- The name of the variable, i.e. the 'MYVAR' part of %MYVAR%. The variable name must match /^[A-Z][A-Z0-9_]*$/ or it won't work. \&fn- Reference to the handler function. $syntaxcan be 'classic' (the default) or 'context-free'. 'classic' syntax is appropriate where you want the variable to support classic TWiki syntax i.e. to accept the standard%MYVAR{ "unnamed" param1="value1" param2="value2" }%syntax, as well as an unquoted default parameter, such as%MYVAR{unquoted parameter}%. If your variable will only use named parameters, you can use 'context-free' syntax, which supports a more relaxed syntax. For example, %MYVAR{param1=value1, value 2, param3="value 3", param4='value 5"}% 
sub handler(\%session, \%params, $topic, $web)
where: 
for example, to execute an arbitrary command on the server, you might do this: \%session- a reference to the TWiki session object (may be ignored) \%params- a reference to a TWiki::Attrs object containing parameters. This can be used as a simple hash that maps parameter names to values, with _DEFAULT being the name for the default parameter. $topic- name of the topic in the query $web- name of the web in the query 
sub initPlugin{
   TWiki::Func::registerTagHandler('EXEC', \&boo);
}
sub boo {
    my( $session, $params, $topic, $web ) = @_;
    my $cmd = $params->{_DEFAULT};
    return "NO COMMAND SPECIFIED" unless $cmd;
    my $result = `$cmd 2>&1`;
    return $params->{silent} ? '' : $result;
}
}
would let you do this:%EXEC{"ps -Af" silent="on"}% registerRESTHandler( $alias, \&fn, ) Should only be called from initPlugin.
Adds a function to the dispatch table of the REST interface
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1
The handler function must be of the form: $alias- The name . \&fn- Reference to the function. 
sub handler(\%session)
where: 
From the REST interface, the name of the plugin must be used
as the subject of the invokation.
Example \%session- a reference to the TWiki session object (may be ignored) The EmptyPlugin has the following call in the initPlugin handler:
 
   TWiki::Func::registerRESTHandler('example', \&restExample);
This adds therestExamplefunction to the REST dispatch table 
for the EmptyPlugin under the 'example' alias, and allows it 
to be invoked using the URLhttp://server:port/bin/rest/EmptyPlugin/examplenote that the URLhttp://server:port/bin/rest/EmptyPlugin/restExample(ie, with the name of the function instead of the alias) will not work. Searching  searchInWebContent($searchString, $web, \@topics, \%options ) -> \%map Search for a string in the content of a web. The search is over all content, including meta-data. Meta-data matches will be returned as formatted lines within the topic content (meta-data matches are returned as lines of the format %META:\w+{.*}%)
The $searchString- the search string, in egrep format $web- The web to search in \@topics- reference to a list of topics to search \%option- reference to an options hash \%optionshash may contain the following options:
The return value is a reference to a hash which maps each matching topic
name to a list of the lines in that topic that matched the search,
as would be returned by 'grep'.
To iterate over the returned topics use: type- ifregexwill perform a egrep-syntax RE search (default '') casesensitive- false to ignore case (defaulkt true) files_without_match- true to return files only (default false). Iffiles_without_matchis specified, it will return on the first match in each topic (i.e. it will return only one match per topic, and will not return matching lines). 
my $result = TWiki::Func::searchInWebContent( "Slimy Toad", $web, \@topics,
   { casesensitive => 0, files_without_match => 0 } );
foreach my $topic (keys %$result ) {
   foreach my $matching_line ( @{$result->{$topic}} ) {
      ...etc
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1 Plugin-specific file handling  getWorkArea( $pluginName ) -> $directorypath Gets a private directory for Plugin use. The Plugin is entirely responsible
for managing this directory; TWiki will not read from it, or write to it.
The directory is guaranteed to exist, and to be writable by the webserver
user. By default it will not be web accessible.
The directory and it's contents are permanent, so Plugins must be careful
to keep their areas tidy.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1 (Dec 2005) readFile( $filename ) -> $text Read file, low level. Used for Plugin workarea.
Return: $filename- Full path name of file $textContent of file, empty if not found
NOTE: Use this function only for the Plugin workarea, not for topics and attachments. Use the appropriate functions to manipulate topics and attachments.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (07 Dec 2002) saveFile( $filename, $text ) Save file, low level. Used for Plugin workarea.
Return:                none
NOTE: Use this function only for the Plugin workarea, not for topics and attachments. Use the appropriate functions to manipulate topics and attachments.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (07 Dec 2002) $filename- Full path name of file $text- Text to save  General Utilities  getRegularExpression( $name ) -> $expr Retrieves a TWiki predefined regular expression or character class.
Return: String or precompiled regular expression matching as described below.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.020 (9 Feb 2004)
Note: TWiki internally precompiles several regular expressions to
represent various string entities in an I18N-compatible manner. Plugins
authors are encouraged to use these in matching where appropriate. The
following are guaranteed to be present. Others may exist, but their use
is unsupported and they may be removed in future TWiki versions.
In the table below, the expression marked type 'String' are intended for
use within character classes (i.e. for use within square brackets inside
a regular expression), for example: $name- Name of the expression to retrieve.  See notes below 
   my $upper = TWiki::Func::getRegularExpression('upperAlpha');
   my $alpha = TWiki::Func::getRegularExpression('mixedAlpha');
   my $capitalized = qr/[$upper][$alpha]+/;
Those expressions marked type 'RE' are precompiled regular expressions that can be used outside square brackets. For example:
   my $webRE = TWiki::Func::getRegularExpression('webNameRegex');
   my $isWebName = ( $s =~ m/$webRE/ );
| Name | Matches | Type | 
|---|
 | upperAlpha | Upper case characters | String |  | upperAlphaNum | Upper case characters and digits | String |  | lowerAlpha | Lower case characters | String |  | lowerAlphaNum | Lower case characters and digits | String |  | numeric | Digits | String |  | mixedAlpha | Alphabetic characters | String |  | mixedAlphaNum | Alphanumeric characters | String |  | wikiWordRegex | WikiWords | RE |  | webNameRegex | User web names | RE |  | anchorRegex | #AnchorNames | RE |  | abbrevRegex | Abbreviations e.g. GOV, IRS | RE |  | emailAddrRegex | email@address.com | RE |  | tagNameRegex | Standard variable names e.g. %THIS_BIT% (THIS_BIT only) | RE | 
  normalizeWebTopicName($web, $topic) -> ($web, $topic) Parse a web and topic name, supplying defaults as appropriate.
Return: the parsed Web/Topic pai
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1 $web- Web name, identifying variable, or empty string $topic- Topic name, may be a web.topic string, required. where| Input | Return | 
|---|
 | ( 'Web',  'Topic' ) | ( 'Web',  'Topic' ) |  | ( '',     'Topic' ) | ( 'Main', 'Topic' ) |  | ( '',     '' ) | ( 'Main', 'WebHome' ) |  | ( '',     'Web/Topic' ) | ( 'Web',  'Topic' ) |  | ( '',     'Web.Topic' ) | ( 'Web',  'Topic' ) |  | ( 'Web1', 'Web2.Topic' ) | ( 'Web2', 'Topic' ) |  | ( 'Main', 'Topic' ) | ( 'Main', 'Topic' ) |  | ( 'TWiki', 'Topic' ) | ( 'TWiki', 'Topic' ) | 
 MainandTWikiare the web names set in $cfg{UsersWebName} and $cfg{SystemWebName} respectively. writeWarning( $text ) Log Warning that may require admin intervention to data/warning.txt
Return:            none
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.020 (16 Feb 2004) $text- Text to write; timestamp gets added  writeDebug( $text ) Log debug message to data/debug.txt
Return:            none
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.020 (16 Feb 2004) $text- Text to write; timestamp gets added  formatTime( $time, $format, $timezone ) -> $text Format the time in seconds into the desired time string
Return: $time- Time in epoc seconds $format- Format type, optional. Default e.g.'31 Dec 2002 - 19:30'. Can be'$iso'(e.g.'2002-12-31T19:30Z'),'$rcs'(e.g.'2001/12/31 23:59:59','$http'for HTTP header format (e.g.'Thu, 23 Jul 1998 07:21:56 GMT'), or any string with tokens'$seconds, $minutes, $hours, $day, $wday, $month, $mo, $year, $ye, $tz'for seconds, minutes, hours, day of month, day of week, 3 letter month, 2 digit month, 4 digit year, 2 digit year, timezone string, respectively $timezone- either not defined (uses the displaytime setting), 'gmtime', or 'servertime' $textFormatted time stringSince: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.020 (26 Feb 2004)| Note: | if you used the removed formatGmTime, add a third parameter 'gmtime' | 
  isValidWikiWord ( $text ) -> $boolean Check for a valid WikiWord or WikiName  
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.100 (Dec 2005) extractParameters($attr ) -> %params Extract all parameters from a variable string and returns a hash of parameters  
Return:%paramsHash containing all parameters. The nameless parameter is stored in key_DEFAULTSince: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.025 (26 Aug 2004)
 Example: 
 Variable: %TEST{ 'nameless' name1="val1" name2="val2" }% First extract text between {...}to get:'nameless' name1="val1" name2="val2" Then call this on the text: 
 params = TWiki::Func::extractParameters( $text );= 
 The %paramshash contains now:
 _DEFAULT => 'nameless'
 name1 => "val1"
 name2 => "val2"  extractNameValuePair( $attr, $name ) -> $value Extract a named or unnamed value from a variable parameter string
- Note:              | Function TWiki::Func::extractParameters is more efficient for extracting several parameters
Return: $attr- Attribute string $name- Name, optional $valueExtracted value
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002)
 Example: 
 Variable: %TEST{ 'nameless' name1="val1" name2="val2" }% First extract text between {...}to get:'nameless' name1="val1" name2="val2" Then call this on the text: 
 my $noname = TWiki::Func::extractNameValuePair( $text );
 my $val1  = TWiki::Func::extractNameValuePair( $text, "name1" );
 my $val2  = TWiki::Func::extractNameValuePair( $text, "name2" );  Deprecated functions From time-to-time, the TWiki developers will add new functions to the interface (either to TWikiFuncDotPm, or new handlers). Sometimes these improvements mean that old functions have to be deprecated to keep the code manageable. When this happens, the deprecated functions will be supported in the interface for at least one more TWiki release, and probably longer, though this cannot be guaranteed.
Updated plugins may still need to define deprecated handlers for compatibility with old TWiki versions. In this case, the plugin package that defines old handlers can suppress the warnings in %FAILEDPLUGINS%.
This is done by defining a map from the handler name to theTWiki::Pluginsversion in which the handler was first deprecated. For example, if we need to define theendRenderingHandlerfor compatibility withTWiki::Pluginsversions before 1.1, we would add this to the plugin:
package TWiki::Plugins::SinkPlugin;
use vars qw( %TWikiCompatibility );
$TWikiCompatibility{endRenderingHandler} = 1.1;
If the currently-running TWiki version is 1.1 or later, then the handler will not be called and the warning will not be issued. TWiki with versions ofTWiki::Pluginsbefore 1.1 will still call the handler as required.
The following functions are retained for compatibility only. You should
stop using them as soon as possible. getScriptUrlPath( ) -> $path Get script URL path
DEPRECATED since 1.1 - usegetScriptUrlinstead.
Return:$pathURL path of TWiki scripts, e.g."/cgi-bin"WARNING: you are strongly recommended not to use this function, as the
{ScriptUrlPaths} URL rewriting rules will not apply to urls generated
using it.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002) getPublicWebList( ) -> @webs DEPRECATED since 1.1 - usegetListOfWebsinstead.
Get list of all public webs, e.g. all webs that do not have theNOSEARCHALLflag set in the WebPreferences
Return:@websList of all public webs, e.g.( 'Main',  'Know', 'TWiki' )Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (07 Dec 2002) formatGmTime( $time, $format ) -> $text DEPRECATED since 1.1 - useformatTimeinstead.
Format the time to GM time
Return: $time- Time in epoc seconds $format- Format type, optional. Default e.g.'31 Dec 2002 - 19:30', can be'iso'(e.g.'2002-12-31T19:30Z'),'rcs'(e.g.'2001/12/31 23:59:59','http'for HTTP header format (e.g.'Thu, 23 Jul 1998 07:21:56 GMT') $textFormatted time string
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (7 Dec 2002) getDataDir( ) -> $dir DEPRECATED since 1.1 - use the content handling functions to manipulate topics instead
Get data directory (topic file root)
Return:$dirData directory, e.g.'/twiki/data'This function violates store encapsulation and is therefore deprecated.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (07 Dec 2002) getPubDir( ) -> $dir DEPRECATED since 1.1 - use the content handling functions to manipulateattachments instead
Get pub directory (file attachment root). Attachments are in$dir/Web/TopicNameReturn:$dirPub directory, e.g.'/htdocs/twiki/pub'This function violates store encapsulation and is therefore deprecated.
UsereadAttachmentandsaveAttachmentinstead.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.000 (07 Dec 2002) checkDependencies( $moduleName, $dependenciesRef ) -> $error DEPRECATED since 1.1 - use TWiki:Plugins.BuildContrib and define DEPENDENCIES that can be statically
evaluated at install time instead. It is a lot more efficient.
Since: TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.025 (01 Aug 2004) |