Find Elsewhere Plugin
Automatically link to another web(s) if a topic isn't found in the current web.
This plugin is useful - for example - for a Foswiki site that wants to implement a glossary/dictionary web where common terms are defined and stored together. Without this plugin:
- Each web would have to create their own topic for a common term
- Or would have to link to or INCLUDE the topic from where it is defined
- Or authors would have to remember to put the Web name in front of the topic name, such as System.WikiWord
Syntax Rules
No new syntax is introduced. However, new automatic
WikiWord linking will occur.
If a topic or abbreviation is not found in the current web, this plugin will look through the webs listed in the
LOOKELSEWHEREWEBS
preference. If the topic is found (as it looks through the webs in their listed order), it will create one or more links, depending on the number of topics found.
Single hits
Test case |
Input |
Output (if installed) |
Expected |
Found here |
WebHome |
WebHome |
System |
Found singular here |
WebHomes |
WebHomes |
WebHomes |
Found elsewhere |
WebSearch |
WebSearch |
WebSearch |
Found elsewhere (LOOKELSEWHEREFORLOCAL enabled) |
System.WikiUsers |
WikiUsers |
WikiUsers |
Found elsewhere (LOOKELSEWHEREFORLOCAL disabled) |
System.WikiUsers |
WikiUsers |
WikiUsers (non-existing) |
Found elsewhere |
[[AdminGroup][wiki admins]] |
wiki admins |
wiki admins |
Don't touch direct links |
[[Main.AdminGroup][wiki admins]] |
wiki admins |
wiki admins |
Found singular elsewhere |
WebSearches |
WebSearches |
WebSearches |
Found elsewhere, spaced wiki word |
[[Web search]] |
Web search |
Web search |
Found elsewhere, abbrev |
ACRONYM |
ACRONYM |
(If ACRONYM is a topic defined in one of the LOOKELSEWHERE webs, a link to it should show up) |
Found elsewhere, abbrev w. alt. linktext |
[[ACRONYM][acronym link text]] |
acronym link text |
(If ACRONYM is a topic defined in one of the LOOKELSEWHERE webs, a link to it should show up) |
Escaped with <noautolink> |
<noautolink> WebSearch </noautolink> |
WebSearch |
WebSearch |
Multiple hits
If a word is found in two or more LOOKELSEWHERE webs, a special syntax is used:
- Standard WikiWord: DefaultPreferences(System,Main)
- [[Spaced wiki word]]: Default Preferences(System,Main)
Create this table in
Sandbox.FindElsewherePluginTest to try it out (use raw edit when pasting):
| *Test case* | *Input* | *Output<br />(if installed)* | *Expected* |
| Found elsewhere, spaced wiki word | [<nop>[Default Preferences]] | [[Default Preferences]] | %SYSTEMWEB%.DefaultPreferences |
| Found elsewhere | <nop>ProjectContributor | ProjectContributor | <nop>ProjectContributor<sup>([[%SYSTEMWEB%.ProjectContributor][%SYSTEMWEB%]],[[%MAINWEB%.ProjectContributor][%MAINWEB%]])</sup> |
Internationalization
FindElsewherePlugin handles international characters (
I18N) in links, topics and webs.
Compatibility
FindElsewherePlugin Settings
Enabling and disabling the plugin globally
You can enable or disable the FindElsewherePlugin plugin sitewide (in
SitePreferences), per web (in WebPreferences) or per topic by defining DISABLELOOKELSEWHERE = 1.
Where it looks to find topics
You can list other webs in which to look for topics that don't exist in the current web by defining LOOKELSEWHEREWEBS to be a comma-separated list of webs - for example,
System,Main
Singular and plural topics
If the
WikiWord is plural but doesn't exist,
FindElsewherePlugin also looks for the singular word in other webs. You can disable this behaviour by setting
DISABLEPLURALTOSINGULAR = 1
. (Note this setting is for looking in
other webs only (plural to singular is still automatically done in the current web, dependent on the setting in
configure
).
ACRONYM link preference
The
LOOKELSEWHEREFORACRONYMS
preference can be set to a value of
none
,
first
or
all
(
all
is default).
none
means that non-forced acronyms in topics are never found elsewhere,
first
that they are linked only at the first occurence and
all
that every occurence is linked. Especially topics with many occurences of the same acronym will experience improved readability by use of the
first
setting.
Overriding forced local links
Even if a link refers explicitly to the current web and a topic name (for
example, [[Thatweb.ThatTopic]], you can still trigger
FindElsewherePlugin to look in other webs for that topic. To enable this behaviour for a
web, define LOOKELSEWHEREFORLOCAL = 1 in the WebPreferences. This is
particular useful when you have moved topics from one web to another, but
you don't want to rewrite all the links in the source web.
Enabled for demo and testing - try it on and off
- Set LOOKELSEWHEREFORLOCAL = 1
FindElsewherePlugin Hints
- You can en- or disable this plugin for webs, topics or users, using the standard Foswiki preferences hierarchy
- You can avoid single words being looked up by using
!DontLookup
or <nop/>DontLookup
syntax
- "Groups of webs" can use each other as lookup webs, by setting the
LOOKELSEWHEREWEBS
preference accordingly in their WebPreferences
Pre Dakar TWiki linking
Before Hierarchical or Nested webs were added to TWiki in 2005, topic linking rules were a little more relaxed.
If you are upgrading with content that is this old, you may find some
[[square backet]]
links don't work any more.
You can fix this by setting the
{FindElsewherePlugin}{CairoLegacyLinking}
setting in
configure
to true.
this will link
* [[Arth's Checklist]] to ArthsChecklist
* [[MyNNA bugs/feature requests]] to MyNNABugsfeatureRequests
* [[6to4.enro.net]] to 6to4enronet
Alternativly you can disable Hierarchical webs and add the forward Slash to the
{NameFilter}
in
configure
$Foswiki::cfg{EnableHierarchicalWebs} = 0;
$Foswiki::cfg{NameFilter} = $Foswiki::cfg{NameFilter} = '[\/\\s\\*?~^\\$@%`"\'&;|<>\\[\\]#\\x00-\\x1f]';
Installation Instructions
You do not need to install anything in the browser to use this extension. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the extension on the server.
Open configure, and open the "Extensions" section. Use "Find More Extensions" to get a list of available extensions. Select "Install".
If you have any problems, or if the extension isn't available in
configure
, then you can still install manually from the command-line. See
http://foswiki.org/Support/ManuallyInstallingExtensions for more help.
Info
Change History: |
|
29 Jul 2015: |
(v2.5) Foswiki:Main.KennethLavrsen - Foswikitask:Item13579: Plugin now again respects NOAUTOLINK |
19 Apr 2012: |
(v2.4) Foswikitask:Item11778: FindElsewherePlugin breaks other plugins, prevents jquery.json.js from loading. |
26 Mar 2012: |
(v2.3) Foswiki:Main.SvenDowideit - Foswikitask:Item11695: add pre-Dakar linking |
16 Nov 2011: |
(v2.2) Foswiki:Main.GeorgeClark - Foswikitask:Item10460 - expand macros in web list, Foswikitask:Item11199 - Don't autolink wikiwords that are part of an email address. Added unit tests and addressed possible reusability issues under fastcgi or mod_perl. Replace deprecated startRenderingHandler with preRenderingHandler . |
10 Jun 2010: |
(v2.1) Foswiki:Main.CrawfordCurrie - major tidy-up, including removal of NOAUTOLINK no-op |
25 Mar 2009: |
(v2.0.1) Foswiki:Main.KennethLavrsen - fixed so it does not remove square bracket links to non-existing topics. Example in plugin topic fixed |
16 Dec 2008: |
(v2.0.0) Foswiki:Main.KennethLavrsen - rebranded to Foswiki |
19 Dec 2007: |
Steffen Poulsen - Link none, first or all standalone abbreviations (LOOKELSEWHEREFORACRONYMS option added) |
18 Dec 2007: |
Steffen Poulsen - Abbrev with alternative linktext found elsewhere again |
25 Sep 2007: |
Crawford Currie - Added redirect support, removed illegal calls, and made more efficient |
20-Apr-2006: |
(v1.9) - Now respects <noautolink> ... </noautolink> blocks and a new NOAUTOLINK preference flag - Michael Daum |
07-Apr-2006: |
(v1.8) - Replaced direct usage of %regex with :Func::getRegularExpression(), replaced some implicit scalar references with explicit $ notation - Scott Hunter |
08 Apr 2005: |
(v1.7) - Negated vars DISABLELOOKELSEWHERE and DISABLEPLURALTOSINGULAR can now be set per web (WebPreferences) or per topic. - Steffen Poulsen |
05 Apr 2005: |
(v1.6) - Bugfix: Preambles for ACRONYMS were doubled. - Steffen Poulsen |
04 Apr 2005: |
(v1.5) - Plugin less greedy - now leaves linktext in [[WikiWord][long links with ACRONYMS or WikiWords]] alone - Steffen Poulsen |
03 Apr 2005: |
(v1.4) - Documentation update. - Steffen Poulsen |
02 Apr 2005: |
(v1.3) - I18N-support added. New link style. WebNameAsWikiName supported - Steffen Poulsen |
12-Feb-2004: |
Matt Wilkie - put all of above into twikiplugins cvs, - removed "/o"'s as there may be issues with modperl |
25-May-2003: |
Martin Cleaver - patch to add WebNameAsWikiName |
25-Sep-2002: |
PeterHErnst - modified webname to show as superscript, - some other changes (chiefly "/o" regex modifiers) |
15-May-2002: |
Marco Carnut - patch to show webname, e.g. Main.WebHome |
01 Feb 2002: |
Initial version |