| 1 |   | = Wiki Processors = | 
          
          
            | 2 |   |  | 
          
          
            | 3 |   | Processors are WikiMacros designed to provide alternative markup formats for the [TracWiki Wiki engine]. Processors can be thought of as ''macro functions to process user-edited text''.  | 
          
          
            | 4 |   |  | 
          
          
            | 5 |   | Wiki processors can be used in any Wiki text throughout Trac, | 
          
          
            | 6 |   | for various different purposes, like: | 
          
          
            | 7 |   |  - [#CodeHighlightingSupport syntax highlighting] or for rendering text verbatim, | 
          
          
            | 8 |   |  - rendering [#HTMLrelated Wiki markup inside a context],  | 
          
          
            | 9 |   |    like inside <div> blocks or <span> or within <td> or <th> table cells, | 
          
          
            | 10 |   |  - using an alternative markup syntax, like [wiki:WikiHtml raw HTML] and | 
          
          
            | 11 |   |    [wiki:WikiRestructuredText Restructured Text], | 
          
          
            | 12 |   |    or [http://www.textism.com/tools/textile/ textile] | 
          
          
            | 13 |   |  | 
          
          
            | 14 |   |  | 
          
          
            | 15 |   | == Using Processors == | 
          
          
            | 16 |   |  | 
          
          
            | 17 |   | To use a processor on a block of text, first delimit the lines using | 
          
          
            | 18 |   | a Wiki ''code block'': | 
          
          
            |   | 1 | = Wiki Processors | 
          
          
            |   | 2 |  | 
          
          
            |   | 3 | Processors are WikiMacros that provide alternative markup formats for the [TracWiki Wiki engine]. Processors can be thought of as ''macro functions to process user-edited text''.  | 
          
          
            |   | 4 |  | 
          
          
            |   | 5 | Wiki processors can be used in any Wiki text throughout Trac, such as: | 
          
          
            |   | 6 |  - [#CodeHighlightingSupport syntax highlighting] or for rendering text verbatim | 
          
          
            |   | 7 |  - rendering [#HTMLrelated Wiki markup inside a context] such as <div> or <span> blocks or within <td> or <th> table cells | 
          
          
            |   | 8 |  - using an alternative markup syntax, like [WikiHtml raw HTML] and [WikiRestructuredText Restructured Text] or [http://www.textism.com/tools/textile/ textile] | 
          
          
            |   | 9 |  | 
          
          
            |   | 10 | == Using Processors | 
          
          
            |   | 11 |  | 
          
          
            |   | 12 | To use a processor on a block of text, first delimit the lines using a Wiki ''code block'': | 
          
        
        
          
            | 39 |   | Besides their content, some Wiki processors can also accept ''parameters'', | 
          
          
            | 40 |   | which are then given as `key=value` pairs after the processor name,  | 
          
          
            | 41 |   | on the same line. If `value` has to contain space, as it's often the case for | 
          
          
            | 42 |   | the style parameter, a quoted string can be used (`key="value with space"`). | 
          
          
            | 43 |   |  | 
          
          
            | 44 |   | As some processors are meant to process Wiki markup, it's quite possible to | 
          
          
            | 45 |   | ''nest'' processor blocks. | 
          
          
            | 46 |   | You may want to indent the content of nested blocks for increased clarity, | 
          
          
            | 47 |   | this extra indentation will be ignored when processing the content. | 
          
          
            | 48 |   |  | 
          
          
            | 49 |   |  | 
          
          
            | 50 |   | == Examples == | 
          
          
            |   | 32 | Besides their content, some Wiki processors can also accept ''parameters'', which are then given as `key=value` pairs after the processor name and on the same line. If `value` has to contain space, as it's often the case for the style parameter, a quoted string can be used (`key="value with space"`). | 
          
          
            |   | 33 |  | 
          
          
            |   | 34 | As some processors are meant to process Wiki markup, it's quite possible to ''nest'' processor blocks. | 
          
          
            |   | 35 | You may want to indent the content of nested blocks for increased clarity, this extra indentation will be ignored when processing the content. | 
          
          
            |   | 36 |  | 
          
          
            |   | 37 | == Examples | 
          
        
        
          
            | 156 |   | || '''`#!default`''' || Present the text verbatim in a preformatted text block. This is the same as specifying ''no'' processor name (and no `#!`) || | 
          
          
            | 157 |   | || '''`#!comment`''' || Do not process the text in this section (i.e. contents exist only in the plain text - not in the rendered page). || | 
          
          
            | 158 |   | |||| || | 
          
          
            | 159 |   | ||||= '''HTML related''' =|| | 
          
          
            |   | 144 | || '''`#!default`''' || Present the text verbatim in a preformatted text block. This is the same as specifying ''no'' processor name (and no `#!`). || | 
          
          
            |   | 145 | || '''`#!comment`''' || Do not process the text in this section, i.e. contents exist only in the plain text - not in the rendered page. || | 
          
          
            |   | 146 | || '''`#!rtl`''' || Introduce a Right-To-Left block with appropriate CSS direction and styling. ''(since 0.12.2)'' || | 
          
          
            |   | 147 | |||| || | 
          
          
            |   | 148 | ||||= '''[=#HTMLrelated HTML related]''' =|| | 
          
        
        
          
            | 163 |   | || '''`#!div`''' || Wrap an arbitrary Wiki content inside a <div> element (''since 0.11''). || | 
          
          
            | 164 |   | || '''`#!span`''' || Wrap an arbitrary Wiki content inside a <span> element (''since 0.11''). || | 
          
          
            | 165 |   | || '''`#!td`''' || Wrap an arbitrary Wiki content inside a <td> element (''since 0.12'') || | 
          
          
            | 166 |   | || '''`#!th`''' || Wrap an arbitrary Wiki content inside a <th> element (''since 0.12'') || | 
          
          
            | 167 |   | || '''`#!tr`''' || Can optionally be used for wrapping `#!td` and `#!th` blocks, either for specifying row attributes of better visual grouping (''since 0.12'') || | 
          
          
            |   | 152 | || '''`#!div`''' || Wrap wiki content inside a <div> element. || | 
          
          
            |   | 153 | || '''`#!span`''' || Wrap wiki content inside a <span> element. || | 
          
          
            |   | 154 | || '''`#!td`''' || Wrap wiki content inside a <td> element. (''since 0.12'') || | 
          
          
            |   | 155 | || '''`#!th`''' || Wrap wiki content inside a <th> element. (''since 0.12'') || | 
          
          
            |   | 156 | || '''`#!tr`''' || Can optionally be used for wrapping `#!td` and `#!th` blocks, either for specifying row attributes or better visual grouping. (''since 0.12'') || | 
          
          
            |   | 157 | || '''`#!table`''' || Can optionally be used for wrapping `#!tr`, `#!td` and `#!th` blocks, for specifying table attributes. One current limitation however is that tables cannot be nested. (''since 0.12'') ||  | 
          
        
        
          
            | 174 |   | ||||= '''Code Highlighting Support''' =|| | 
          
          
            | 175 |   | || '''`#!c`''' [[BR]] '''`#!cpp`''' (C++) [[BR]] '''`#!python`''' [[BR]] '''`#!perl`''' [[BR]] '''`#!ruby`''' [[BR]] '''`#!php`''' [[BR]] '''`#!asp`''' [[BR]] '''`#!java`''' [[BR]] '''`#!js`''' (Javascript) [[BR]] '''`#!sql`''' [[BR]] '''`#!xml`''' (XML or HTML) [[BR]] '''`#!sh`''' (!Bourne/Bash shell) [[BR]] '''etc.''' [[BR]] || Trac includes processors to provide inline syntax highlighting for source code in various languages. [[BR]] [[BR]] Trac relies on external software packages for syntax coloring, like [http://pygments.org Pygments]. [[BR]] [[BR]] See TracSyntaxColoring for information about which languages are supported and how to enable support for more languages. || | 
          
          
            | 176 |   | |||| || | 
          
          
            |   | 164 | ||||= '''[=#CodeHighlightingSupport Code Highlighting Support]''' =|| | 
          
          
            |   | 165 | || '''`#!c`''' [[BR]] '''`#!cpp`''' (C++) [[BR]] '''`#!python`''' [[BR]] '''`#!perl`''' [[BR]] '''`#!ruby`''' [[BR]] '''`#!php`''' [[BR]] '''`#!asp`''' [[BR]] '''`#!java`''' [[BR]] '''`#!js`''' (Javascript) [[BR]] '''`#!sql`''' [[BR]] '''`#!xml`''' (XML or HTML) [[BR]] '''`#!sh`''' (!Bourne/Bash shell) [[BR]] || Trac includes processors to provide inline syntax highlighting for source code in various languages. [[BR]] [[BR]] Trac relies on [http://pygments.org Pygments] for syntax coloring. [[BR]] [[BR]] See TracSyntaxColoring for information about which languages are supported and how to enable support for more languages. || | 
          
          
            |   | 166 | |||| || | 
          
          
            |   | 167 |  | 
          
          
            |   | 168 | Since 1.1.2 the default, coding highlighting and MIME-type processors support the argument `lineno` for adding line numbering to the code block. When a value is specified, as in `lineno=3`, the numbering will start at the specified value. When used in combination with the `lineno` argument, the `marks` argument is also supported for highlighting lines. A single line number, set of line numbers and range of line numbers are allowed. For example, `marks=3`, `marks=3-6`, `marks=3,5,7` and `marks=3-5,7` are all allowed. The specified values are relative to the numbered lines, so if `lineno=2` is specified to start the line numbering at 2, `marks=2` will result in the first line being highlighted. | 
          
        
        
          
            | 245 |   | For more processor macros developed and/or contributed by users, visit:  | 
          
          
            | 246 |   |  * [trac:ProcessorBazaar] | 
          
          
            | 247 |   |  * [trac:MacroBazaar] | 
          
          
            | 248 |   |  * [http://trac-hacks.org Trac Hacks] community site | 
          
          
            | 249 |   |  | 
          
          
            | 250 |   | Developing processors is no different from Wiki macros.  | 
          
          
            | 251 |   | In fact they work the same way, only the usage syntax differs.  | 
          
          
            | 252 |   | See WikiMacros#DevelopingCustomMacros for more information. | 
          
          
            | 253 |   |  | 
          
          
            |   | 233 | Line numbers can be added to code blocks and lines can be highlighted //(since 1.1.2)//. | 
          
          
            |   | 234 | {{{ | 
          
          
            |   | 235 | {{{#!python lineno=3 marks=3,9-10,16 | 
          
          
            |   | 236 | def expand_markup(stream, ctxt=None): | 
          
          
            |   | 237 |     """A Genshi stream filter for expanding `genshi.Markup` events. | 
          
          
            |   | 238 |  | 
          
          
            |   | 239 |     Note: Expansion may not be possible if the fragment is badly | 
          
          
            |   | 240 |     formed, or partial. | 
          
          
            |   | 241 |     """ | 
          
          
            |   | 242 |     for event in stream: | 
          
          
            |   | 243 |         if isinstance(event[1], Markup): | 
          
          
            |   | 244 |             try: | 
          
          
            |   | 245 |                 for subevent in HTML(event[1]): | 
          
          
            |   | 246 |                     yield subevent | 
          
          
            |   | 247 |             except ParseError: | 
          
          
            |   | 248 |                 yield event | 
          
          
            |   | 249 |         else: | 
          
          
            |   | 250 |             yield event | 
          
          
            |   | 251 | }}} | 
          
          
            |   | 252 | }}} | 
          
          
            |   | 253 | {{{#!python lineno=3 marks=3,9-10,16 | 
          
          
            |   | 254 | def expand_markup(stream, ctxt=None): | 
          
          
            |   | 255 |     """A Genshi stream filter for expanding `genshi.Markup` events. | 
          
          
            |   | 256 |  | 
          
          
            |   | 257 |     Note: Expansion may not be possible if the fragment is badly | 
          
          
            |   | 258 |     formed, or partial. | 
          
          
            |   | 259 |     """ | 
          
          
            |   | 260 |     for event in stream: | 
          
          
            |   | 261 |         if isinstance(event[1], Markup): | 
          
          
            |   | 262 |             try: | 
          
          
            |   | 263 |                 for subevent in HTML(event[1]): | 
          
          
            |   | 264 |                     yield subevent | 
          
          
            |   | 265 |             except ParseError: | 
          
          
            |   | 266 |                 yield event | 
          
          
            |   | 267 |         else: | 
          
          
            |   | 268 |             yield event | 
          
          
            |   | 269 | }}} | 
          
          
            |   | 270 |  | 
          
          
            |   | 271 | For more processor macros developed and/or contributed by users, visit the [https://trac-hacks.org Trac Hacks] community site. | 
          
          
            |   | 272 |  | 
          
          
            |   | 273 | Processors are implemented using the same interfaces as Wiki macros, only the usage syntax differs. To develop a processor, see WikiMacros#DevelopingCustomMacros. |