Support for the integration of WYSIWYG (What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get) editors. On its own, the only thing this plugin gives you is a stand-alone HTML to TWiki translator script. For WYSIWYG editing in TWiki, you will also need to install a specific editor package such as TWiki:Plugins.KupuEditorContrib or TWiki:Plugins.WikiwygContrib
.
This plugin provides a generic framework that supports editing of TWiki topics using any browser-based HTML editor. It works by transforming TML (TWiki Meta Language) into HTML for the editor, and then transforming HTML back into TML on save.
The default rendering that TWiki uses to generate HTML for display in browsers is 'lossy' - information in the TWiki syntax is lost in the HTML output, and a round-trip (recovering the original TWiki syntax from the HTML) is impossible. To solve this problem the plugin instead uses its own translation of TWiki syntax to XHTML. The generated XHTML is annotated with CSS classes that support the accurate recovery of the original TWiki syntax.
Before you ask the obvious question, yes, the translator could be used to replace the TWiki rendering pipeline for generating HTML pages. In fact, the translator is taken almost directly from the implementation of the rendering pipeline for the TWiki-4 release
Translation of the HTML back to TWiki syntax uses the CPAN:HTML::Parser. This parser is used in preference to a more modern XML parser, because the WYSIWYG editor may not generate fully compliant XHTML. A strict parser would risk losing content. CPAN:HTML::Parser
is better at handling malformed HTML.
There is also the advantage that the translator can be used to import HTML from other sources - for example, existing web pages. Due to the simple nature of TWiki syntax and the potential complexity of web pages, this translation is often lossy - i.e there will be HTML features that can be entered by editors that will be lost in this translation step. This is especially noticeable with HTML tables.
Both translators can be used directly from Perl scripts, for example to build your own stand-alone translators.
A stand-alone convertor script for HTML to TWiki is included in the installation. It can be found in tools/html2tml.pl
.
beforeEditHandler
and an afterEditHandler
. These handlers are responsible for the conversion of topic text to HTML, and post-conversion of HTML back to TML. beforeEditHandler
converts topic content to HTML by calling TWiki::Plugins::WysiwygPlugin::TranslateTML2HTML
.
afterEditHandler
converts HTML back to TML by calling TWiki::Plugins::WysiwygPlugin::TranslateHTML2TML
.
configure
.
WYSIWYGPLUGIN_WYSIWYGSKIN
should not be set.
textareas_hijacked
context id, to signal to skins to suppress their textarea manipulation functions.
WYSIWYGPLUGIN_WYSIWYGSKIN
must be set for this to work.
The flow of control is as follows:
WYSIWYGPLUGIN_WYSIWYGSKIN
.
beforeEditHandler
determines if the topic is WYSIWYG editable, and vetos the edit if not by redirecting to the standard edit skin. the edit
edit
template containing the JS editor is instantiated.
%WYSIWYG_TEXT%
expands to the HTML of the content-to-be-edited. This is suitable for use in a textarea
.
%JAVASCRIPT_TEXT%
expands to the HTML of the content-to-be-edited in a javascript constant.
afterEditHandler
in the WyswiygPlugin sees that wysiwyg_edit
is set, which triggers the conversion back to TML.
<input
called wysiwyg_edit
and set it to 1, to trigger the conversion from HTML back to TML.
WYSIWYGPLUGIN_WYSIWYGSKIN
must be set to the name of the skin used for WYSIWYG editing. This is usually the name of the editor e.g. kupu
.
IFRAME
.
The flow of control is as follows:
IFRAME
or a XmlHttpRequest
) to obtain the HTML document to be edited view
URL with the wysiwyg_edit
parameter set.
wysiwyg_edit
parameter and uses the TML2HTML translator to prepare the text, which is then returned as text/plain
to the browser.
%OWEB%
and %OTOPIC%=, can be used in the content URL in the edit template to refer to the source topic for the content.
XmlHttpRequest
to perform saves, by POSTing to the TWiki save
script with the wysiwyg_edit
parameter set to 1
. This parameter tells the beforeSaveHandler
in the WysiwygPlugin to convert the content back to TML. See TWikiScripts for details of the other parameters to the save
script.
Once the save script has completed it responds with a redirect, either to an Oops page if the save failed, or to the appropriate post-save URL (usually a view
). The editor must be ready to handle this redirect.
upload
script. The upload
script normally redirects to the containing topic; a behaviour that you usually don't want in an editor! There are two ways to handle this: IFRAME
or via XmlHttpRequest
, then the 302 redirect at the end of the upload can simply be ignored.
noredirect
to the upload
script to suppress the redirect. In this case you will get a text/plain
response of OK
followed by a message if everything went well, or an error message if it did not.
XmlHttpRequest
to convert content from TML to HTML and back again.
The plugin defines the following REST handlers:
.../rest/WysiwygPlugin/html2tml?topic=Web.Topic;text=htmltexttotranslate
Converts the HTML text to TML. topic
must be specified.
.../rest/WysiwygPlugin/tml2html?topic=Web.Topic;text=tmltexttotranslate
Converts the TML text to HTML. topic
must be specified. The response is a text/plain
page of converted content.
Like many other TWiki extensions, this module is shipped with a fully automatic installer script written using the BuildContrib.
configure
interface (Go to Plugins->Find More Extensions) .zip
or .tgz
archives
perl <module>_installer
)
configure
and enable the module, if it is a plugin.
,v
files in your existing install (take care not to lock the files when you check in)
The global TWiki Variable WYSIWYG_EXCLUDE
can be set to make the plugin sensitive to what is in a topic, before allowing it to be edited. You can set it up to veto an edit if the topic contains:
html
- HTML tags (e.g. <div>
, not including <br>), or
variables
- simple variables (e.g. %VAR%
) or
calls
- TWiki variables with parameters e.g. %VARIABLE{...}%
pre
blocks (<pre>
)
comments
(<!--
... -->
)
If you excluded calls
in WYSIWYG_EXCLUDE
, you can still define a subset of TWiki variables that do not block edits. this is done in the global TWiki variable WYSIWYG_EDITABLE_CALLS
, which should be a list of TWiki variable names separated by vertical bars, with no spaces, e.g: * Set WYSIWYG_EDITABLE_CALLS = COMMENT|CALENDAR|INCLUDE
You should set WYSIWYG_EXCLUDE
and WYSIWYG_EDITABLE_CALLS
in TWikiPreferences, or in WebPreferences for each web.
You can define the global variable WYSIWYGPLUGIN_STICKYBITS
to stop the
plugin from ever trying to convert specific HTML tags into
HTML when certain specific attributes are present on the tag. This is most
useful when you have styling or alignment information in tags that must be
preserved.
This variable is used to tell the translator which attributes, when present
on a tag, make it "stick" i.e. block conversion. For example, setting it to
table=background,lang;tr=valign
will stop the translator from trying to
handle any table
tag that has background
or lang
attributes, and any
tr
tag that has a valign
attribute.
You can use perl regular expressions to match tag and attribute names, so .*=id,on.*
will ensure that any tag with an on*
event handler is kept as HTML.
The default setting for this variable is:
.*=id,lang,title,dir,on.*; A=accesskey,coords,shape,target; BDO=dir; BR=clear; COL=char,charoff,span,valign,width; COLGROUP=align,char,charoff,span,valign,width; DIR=compact; DIV=align; DL=compact; FONT=size,face; H\d=align; HR=align,noshade,size,width; LEGEND=accesskey,align; LI=type,value; OL=compact,start,type; P=align; PARAM=name,type,value,valuetype; PRE=width; Q=cite; TABLE=align,bgcolor,border,cellpadding,cellspacing,frame,rules,summary,width; TBODY=align,char,charoff,valign; TD=abbr,align,axis,bgcolor,char,charoff,colspan,headers,height,nowrap,rowspan,scope,valign,width; TFOOT=align,char,charoff,valign; TH=abbr,align,axis,bgcolor,char,charoff,colspan,height,nowrap,rowspan,scope,valign,width,headers; THEAD=align,char,charoff,valign; TR=bgcolor,char,charoff,valign; UL=compact,type
If you edit using the plain-text editor, you can use the <sticky>..</sticky> tags to delimit HTML (or TML) that you do not want to be WYSIWYG edited.
Implementors note if you are using your own before/after edit handlers, you can call TWiki::Plugins::WysiwygPlugin::isWysiwygEditable()
to check these controls.
Plugins that extend the syntax using TWiki variables, such as %MYVARIABLE%
, should work fine.
*bold _bold-italic* italic_is legal in TML, but in HTML is represented by
<strong>bold <em>bold-italic</em></strong> <em>italic</em>which gets translated back to TML as
*bold _bold-italic_* _italic_which is correct by construction, but does not render correctly in TWiki. This problem is unfortunately unavoidable due to the way TWiki syntax works.
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Plugin Author(s): | TWiki:Main.CrawfordCurrie![]() ![]() |
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Copyright | © ILOG 2005 http://www.ilog.fr![]() ![]() |
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License | GPL (Gnu General Public License)![]() |
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Plugin Version: | 18020 (18 Apr 2009) | ||||||||||||
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Plugin Home: | http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/WysiwygPlugin![]() |
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Feedback: | TWiki:Plugins/WysiwygPluginDev![]() |
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Related Topics: TWikiPreferences, TWikiPlugins
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