Extension:GoogleDocTag
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GoogleDocTag Release status: beta |
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File:GoogleDocTag.jpg | |
Implementation | Tag |
Description | Introduces <gdoc> tags for inserting Google Docs |
Author(s) | Redeko (Redekopmarktalk) |
Maintainer(s) | Sophivorus |
Latest version | 0.6 (2018-09-01) |
MediaWiki | 1.29+ |
PHP | 5.3+ |
Database changes | No |
License | GNU General Public License 2.0 or later |
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<gdoc> |
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Quarterly downloads | Lua error in Module:Extension at line 172: bad argument #1 to 'inNamespace' (unrecognized namespace name 'skin'). |
Public wikis using | Lua error in Module:Extension at line 172: bad argument #1 to 'inNamespace' (unrecognized namespace name 'skin'). |
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If you are using version 0.5 or earlier of this extensions you are advised to immediately upgrade to the recent version of this extension to mitigate a security vulnerability.
The GoogleDocTag extension inserts Google Docs into any wiki page.
Installation
- <translate> [[<tvar name=2>Special:ExtensionDistributor/GoogleDocTag</tvar>|Download]] and move the extracted <tvar name=name>
GoogleDocTag
</tvar> folder to your <tvar name=ext>extensions/
</tvar> directory.</translate>
<translate> Developers and code contributors should install the extension [[<tvar name=git>Special:MyLanguage/Download from Git</tvar>|from Git]] instead, using:</translate>cd extensions/
git clone https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/mediawiki/extensions/GoogleDocTag - <translate> Add the following code at the bottom of your <tvar name=1>LocalSettings.php </tvar> file:</translate>
wfLoadExtension( 'GoogleDocTag' );
- File:OOjs UI icon check-constructive.svg <translate> Done</translate> – <translate> Navigate to <tvar name=special>Special:Version</tvar> on your wiki to verify that the extension is successfully installed.</translate>
Use
The most simple code is: <gdoc id="your-google-doc-id" />
, which inserts the Google Doc into the page.
The tags also accept parameters "width" and "height" for setting the width and height of the displayed document. The defaults are 100% for width, and 1000px for height. An example using both width and height is: <gdoc id="your-google-doc-id" width="800" height="600" />
See also
Categories:
- Pages with script errors
- Pages with broken file links
- Beta status extensions
- Tag extensions
- Extensions without a compatibility policy
- Extensions with manual MediaWiki version
- GPL licensed extensions
- Extensions in Wikimedia version control
- ParserFirstCallInit extensions
- All extensions
- Google extensions
- Spreadsheets extensions
- Document viewer extensions