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================================================== Updating Project Wiki Pages from Docs using WikiUp ================================================== NEW in 1.1: The ``--changed-file`` or ``-f`` option now lets you specify a single file to upload. (See `Command-Line Usage`_ below for details.) The WikiUp project defines a setuptools extension to allow uploading Wiki pages from source documentation. It's primarily intended to be useful for PEAK projects to update the PEAK Wiki, but other projects could make use of the same basic framework. Installing this project adds a ``wikiup`` command to setuptools-based packages. By default, this command will read a file called ``wikiup.cfg`` in the project directory containing content like this:: [wikiname] pagename = filename In other words, a file with a section for each wiki, and a pagename + filename on each line. (The filename is actually optional; if you just list a pagename without an ``=``, the filename will be assumed to be the same as the page name.) Filenames must be relative to the setup directory, and use ``/`` as a separator, as they will be converted to an OS path using the distutils ``convert_path()`` function. To configure a Wiki, you need to add it to a distutils config file (usually your ``$HOME/pydistutils.cfg`` or ``~/.pydistutils.cfg`` file) like so:: [wikiup-wikiname] url = base url here type = plugin name here ... other settings, if any In other words, for each wiki, you need a ``[wikiup-foo]`` section, where ``foo`` is the name of the wiki as it will appear in some project's ``wikiup.cfg`` file. The ``url`` is the Wiki's base URL, and ``type`` is the name of the plugin to be used to do the uploading. Currently, the only supported value for ``type`` is ``OldMoin``, which works with the old MoinMoin wiki used by the PEAK projects. Command-Line Usage ------------------ The ``setup.py wikiup`` command optionally takes a ``--comment`` or ``-c`` option to specify an update comment to apply when editing. It can also be given ``--config-file`` or ``-C`` to specify an alternate config file in place of the local ``wikiup.cfg`` file. Also, if you have many wiki pages, you can specify just a single filename to update, using ``--changed-file`` or ``-f``. The file will be uploaded to all the matching pages in the project's ``wikiup.cfg``. (Note: this option is case-sensitive and must exactly match one or more filenames in ``wikiup.cfg``, or nothing will be uploaded.) The ``OldMoin`` Plugin ---------------------- The ``OldMoin`` plugin takes two optional arguments in its configuration section, in addition to the required ``type`` and ``url``:: [wikiup-foo] type = OldMoin url = something uid = login.id.goes.here page_format = {{{ %s }}} The ``uid`` allows you to specify a MoinMoin login ID to use; if specified, the plugin will use the ``userform`` Wiki action to log in as that ID before uploading any pages. The ``page_format`` is a format string (defaulting to ``"#format rst\n%s"``) that will be used to convert the raw upload file into the page text that will be posted to the wiki. The string is interpreted using the ``string_escape`` codec, so you will need to double-up on backslashes to keep them from being treated as character escapes. Adding Plugins -------------- You can implement alternative plugins for other wiki types, by subclassing ``wikiup.Wiki`` and registering the resulting class in the ``wikiup.plugins`` entry point group. See the source code for details of what the plugin must be able to do. Support ------- Questions, comments, and bug reports for this package should be directed to the `PEAK mailing list`_. .. _PEAK mailing list: http://www.eby-sarna.com/mailman/listinfo/peak/
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