Manual:Page content models/pt
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The ContentHandler introduced in MediaWiki 1.21 allows you to add new content models other than wikitext. It makes it possible for wiki pages to be composed of data other than wikitext, and represented in any way — for example: Markdown, reStructuredText, icalendar, or a custom XML format. The display and editing of these content models can be handled in custom ways (e.g. different syntax highlighting, or whole new data-entry forms).
This page steps through how to create a new content model in an extension. It assumes some familiarity with general extension development practices. For a brief summary of the requirements, see the Summary section at the bottom of this page.
A meaningless "Goat" content model will be used for the examples. You can also examine the DataPages extension, which is part of Extensão:Exemplos .
Inscrição
First of all, add the content model's name and handler class to your extension.json:
"ContentHandlers": {
"goat": "MediaWiki\\Extension\\GoatExt\\GoatContentHandler"
}
- The left-hand value here is the name of the content type, it can be any unique string you want, and it lives alongside the five built-in content types: 'wikitext', 'JavaScript', 'CSS', 'plain text', 'JSON'. This value is exposed to users in places such as Special:ChangeContentModel and page information.
- The right-hand value is the fully-qualified name of a class that extends ContentHandler.
This will require two new classes to be created, such as \MediaWiki\Extension\GoatExt\GoatContent
and \MediaWiki\Extension\GoatExt\GoatContentHandler
(make sure their namespace is registered in AutoloadNamespaces).
More information about these classes is given below.
Optional content model constants
The 'goat' string above is the content model's ID (generally called $modelId
in code), and is usually also defined as a constant.
These constants are defined for all built-in content models, and lots of documentation refers to the "CONTENT_MODEL_XXX" constants.
If you have not defined them, this can be a bit confusing.
The definition should be done via the callback item in extension.json
. For example:
Em extension.json
:
"callback": "MediaWiki\\Extension\\GoatExt\\Hooks::registrationCallback"
Em includes/Hooks.php
:
namespace MediaWiki\Extension\GoatExt;
class Hooks {
public static function registrationCallback() {
// Must match the name used in the 'ContentHandlers' section of extension.json
define( 'CONTENT_MODEL_GOAT', 'goat' );
}
}
You don't have to do it this way, and could just use the string.
Assigning content models to pages
Pages can have their content type manually changed, but it's useful to have them default to the correct one. Two common ways of doing this are by namespace, and by file extension.
By namespace: If you want an entire wiki namespace to have a default content model, you can define it as such in extension.json:
"namespaces": [
{
"id": 550,
"constant": "NS_GOAT",
"name": "Goat",
"subpages": false,
"content": true,
"defaultcontentmodel": "goat"
},
{
"id": 551,
"constant": "NS_GOAT_TALK",
"name": "Goat_talk",
"subpages": true,
"content": false,
"defaultcontentmodel": "wikitext"
}
]
Note that published extensions should register the namespace IDs they use (550
and 551
above) on the Extension default namespaces page.
By file extension: If you want to determine the content type by the addition of a quasi-file-type suffix on the wiki page name, you can use the ContentHandlerDefaultModelFor hook. For example:
namespace MediaWiki\Extension\GoatExt;
class Hooks {
public static function onContentHandlerDefaultModelFor( \Title $title, &$model ) {
// Any page title (in any namespace) ending in '.goat'.
$ext = '.goat';
if ( substr( $title->getText(), -strlen( $ext ) ) === $ext ) {
// This is the constant you defined earlier.
$model = CONTENT_MODEL_GOAT;
// If you change the content model, return false.
return false;
}
// If you don't change it, return true.
return true;
}
}
ContentHandler
The next thing to define is the GoatContentHandler class, which is where we also specify what format this content type will be stored as (in this case, text). ContentHandlers don't know anything about any particular page content, but determine the general structure and storage of the content.
<?php
namespace MediaWiki\Extension\GoatExt;
class GoatContentHandler extends \ContentHandler {
public function __construct( $modelId = 'goat' ) {
parent::__construct( $modelId, [ CONTENT_FORMAT_TEXT ] );
}
public function serializeContent( \Content $content, $format = null ) {
}
public function unserializeContent( $blob, $format = null ) {
}
public function makeEmptyContent() {
return new GoatContent();
}
public function supportsDirectEditing() {
return true;
}
}
Conteúdo
The GoatContent
class is the representation of the content's data, and does not know anything about pages, revisions, or how it is stored in the database.
Beside the required seven inherited methods, you can add other public methods are domain-specific; in this case we want to be able to retrieve the goat's name.
<?php
namespace MediaWiki\Extension\GoatExt;
class GoatContent extends \AbstractContent {
public function __construct( $modelId = 'goat' ) {
parent::__construct( $modelId );
}
public function getTextForSearchIndex() {
}
public function getWikitextForTransclusion() {
}
public function getTextForSummary( $maxLength = 250 ) {
}
public function getNativeData() {
}
public function getSize() {
}
public function copy() {
}
public function isCountable( $hasLinks = null ) {
}
public function getName() {
return 'Garry';
}
}
Edit form
Now we've got the skeleton set up, we'll want to try editing a Goat.
To do this, we create GoatContentHandler::getActionOverrides()
and specify what actions we want to map to what classes.
To start with, we'll just deal with 'edit' (which corresponds to ?action=edit
in the URL).
public function getActionOverrides() {
return [
'edit' => GoatEditAction::class,
];
}
And we'll create our new GoatEditAction
class, basically the same as the core EditAction
but using our own GoatEditPage
:
<?php
namespace MediaWiki\Extension\GoatExt;
class GoatEditAction extends \EditAction {
public function show() {
$this->useTransactionalTimeLimit();
$editPage = new GoatEditPage( $this->getArticle() );
$editPage->setContextTitle( $this->getTitle() );
$editPage->edit();
}
}
Our new GoatEditPage
class is where the action happens (excuse the pun):
<?php
namespace MediaWiki\Extension\GoatExt;
class GoatEditPage extends \MediaWiki\EditPage\EditPage {
protected function showContentForm() {
$out = $this->context->getOutput();
// Get the data.
$name = $this->getCurrentContent()->getGoatName();
// Create the form.
$nameField = new \OOUI\FieldLayout(
new \OOUI\TextInputWidget( [ 'name' => 'goat_name', 'value' => $name ] ),
[ 'label' => 'Name', 'align' => 'left' ]
);
$out->addHTML( $nameField );
}
}
You should now be able to edit a page and see your form. But when you put data into it, and hit 'preview', you'll see that things are not yet working fully and that you get no output, nor is your submitted text shown again in the form.
So we must override the 'submit' action as well, with a new GoatSubmitAction
class and the addition of 'submit' => GoatSubmitAction::class,
to our GoatContentHandler::getActionOverrides()
method.
Our GoatSubmitAction
class should be the same as that of core, but inheriting from our GoatEditAction
.
Exibir
A content model is responsible for producing any required output for display. This usually involves working with its data and producing HTML in some way, to add to the parser output.
<?php
namespace MediaWiki\Extension\GoatExt;
class GoatContent extends \AbstractContent {
protected function fillParserOutput(
Title $title, $revId, ParserOptions $options, $generateHtml, ParserOutput &$output
) {
// e.g. $output->setText( $html );
}
}
Display a description/documentation
Sometimes you may want to display some information or some documentation for an article that have a custom content model such as JSON. Actually there aren't system messages to display some text above such pages (except for MediaWiki:Clearyourcache displayed above only JavaScript and CSS pages). You may want to see phab:T206395 for further details.
Comparar revisões
The GoatDifferenceEngine
class is the representation of the difference between goat contents.
We override the default generateContentDiffBody
method to generate a diff.
<?php
namespace MediaWiki\Extension\GoatExt;
class GoatDifferenceEngine extends \DifferenceEngine {
public function generateContentDiffBody( Content $old, Content $new ) {
}
}
In order to tell MediaWiki to use our GoatDifferenceEngine
, we overwrite the getDiffEngineClass
in our GoatContentHandler
.
<?php
namespace MediaWiki\Extension\GoatExt;
class GoatContentHandler extends \ContentHandler {
public function getDiffEngineClass() {
return GoatDifferenceEngine::class;
}
}
Resumo
To implement a new content model with a custom editing form, create the following:
<?php
namespace MediaWiki\Extension\GoatExt;
class GoatContent extends \AbstractContent {
public function __construct( $modelId = 'goat' ) {
parent::__construct($modelId);
}
protected function fillParserOutput( \Title $title, $revId, \ParserOptions $options, $generateHtml, \ParserOutput &$output) {}
public function getTextForSearchIndex() {}
public function getWikitextForTransclusion() {}
public function getTextForSummary( $maxLength = 250 ) {}
public function getNativeData() {}
public function getSize() {}
public function copy() {}
public function isCountable( $hasLinks = null ) {}
}
<?php
namespace MediaWiki\Extension\GoatExt;
class GoatContentHandler extends \ContentHandler {
public function __construct( $modelId = CONTENT_MODEL_GOAT, $formats = ['text/x-goat'] ) {
parent::__construct($modelId, $formats);
}
protected function getContentClass() {}
public function supportsDirectEditing() {}
public function serializeContent( \Content $content, $format = null ) {}
public function unserializeContent( $blob, $format = null ) {}
public function makeEmptyContent() {}
public function getActionOverrides() {}
}
Ver também
- Manual:Hooks/ContentHandlerDefaultModelFor
- Ajuda:Alterar Modelo de Conteúdo - para a documentação do utilizador final sobre a alteração de um modelo de conteúdo.
- Extensão:Exemplos - para um exemplo de um modelo de conteúdo personalizado (mas ainda sem qualquer forma de edição personalizada).