Access the list of named sections in a topic
Description
This plugin lets you access the list of sections in a topic defined by
VarSTARTSECTION and
VarENDSECTION.
Syntax
%SECTIONLIST{"<topic>" … <params>}%
returns a list of names of the sections
| Parameter |
Description |
Default |
header="..." |
header string to prefix the result |
|
footer="..." |
footer string to appended to the result |
|
include="..." |
regular expression to filter the result list |
|
exclude="..." |
regular expression to filter the result list |
|
skip="..." |
number of items in the list of sections to skip while rendering the outout |
0 |
format="..." |
format for each list element |
$name |
separator="..." |
string to separate list elements in the result |
, |
type="..." |
section type to extract, can be section, expandvariables, include, templateonly or all |
all |
limit="..." |
maximum number of sections to return |
all |
"..." or topic="..." |
topic to list the sections of |
current topic |
rev="..." |
revision of the topic |
latest revision |
sort="on/off" |
boolean flag to enable sorting results by section name |
off |
reverse="on/off" |
boolean flag to invert the order of the result |
off |
The
format parameter can take the following variables:
-
$name the name of the current section
-
$type the type
-
$index index of the current item in the result list
-
$count list size of the result list
-
$total total number of sections in the topic
-
$web web name of the topic currently being processed
-
$topic topic name of the topic currently being processed
-
$rev revision of the current topic
- standard format tokens such as
$n and $percnt etc
Examples
a comma separated list of sections in the current topic:
You type:
%STARTSECTION{"example 1"}%
%SECTIONLIST%
%ENDSECTION{"example 1"}%
You get (if installed):
example 1, example 2
render an unordered list of links to view the named section
You type:
%STARTSECTION{"example 2"}%
%SECTIONLIST{
format=" * <a href='%SCRIPTURLPATH{"view"}%/$web/$topic?skin=text&rev=%URLPARAM{"rev"}%§ion=$name'>$name</a>"
separator="$n"
}%
%ENDSECTION{"example 2"}%
You get (if installed):
Installation Instructions
You do not need to install anything in the browser to use this extension. The following instructions are for the administrator who installs the extension on the server.
Open configure, and open the "Extensions" section. "Extensions Operation and Maintenance" Tab → "Install, Update or Remove extensions" Tab. Click the "Search for Extensions" button.
Enter part of the extension name or description and press search. Select the desired extension(s) and click install. If an extension is already installed, it will
not show up in the
search results.
You can also install from the shell by running the extension installer as the web server user: (Be sure to run as the webserver user, not as root!)
cd /path/to/foswiki
perl tools/extension_installer <NameOfExtension> install
If you have any problems, or if the extension isn't available in
configure, then you can still install manually from the command-line. See
https://foswiki.org/Support/ManuallyInstallingExtensions for more help.
Dependencies
None
Change History
| 26 Jan 2024 |
added $rev token |
| 27 Mar 2018 |
initial version |