%META:TOPICINFO{author="TWikiContributor" date="1479799846" format="1.1" version="17"}% %STARTINCLUDE% ---+ TWiki CGI and Command Line Scripts _Programs on the TWiki server performing actions such as rendering, saving and renaming topics._ The TWiki scripts are located in the =twiki/bin= and =twiki/tools= directories. This topic describes the interfaces to some of those scripts. All scripts in the =twiki/bin= directory can be called from the CGI ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Gateway_Interface][Common Gateway Interface]]) environment or from the command line. The scripts in the =twiki/tools= directory can only be called from the command line. %TOC% #CgiScripts ---++ CGI Scripts Details on CGI scripts located in the =twiki/bin= directory. #GeneralInformation ---+++ General Information #CgiEnvironment ---++++ CGI environment In the CGI environment parameters are passed to the scripts via the URL and URL parameters. Environment variables are also used to determine the user performing the action. If the environment is not set up, the default TWiki user is used (usually =guest=). #CommandLine ---++++ Command-line You *must* have the =twiki/bin= directory on the perl path to run the scripts from the command line. To avoid issues with file permissions, run the scripts as the web server user such as =nobody= or =www=. Parameters are passed on the command line using '-name' - for example, $ cd /usr/local/twiki/bin $ save -topic MyWeb.MyTopic -user admin -method POST -action save -text "New text of the topic" All parameters require a value, even if that is the empty string. #CommonParameters ---++++ Common parameters All the scripts accept a number of common parameters. The first two components of the URL after the script name are taken as the web and the topic, respectively. Standard URL parameters are: | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | =topic= | If this is set to a URL, TWiki will immediately redirect to that URL. Otherwise it overrides the URL and is taken as the topic name (you can pass Web.TopicName) | | | =user= | Command-line only; set the name of the user performing the action. Note: this usage is inherently insecure, as it bypasses webserver login constraints. For this reason only authorized users should be allowed to execute scripts from the command line. | =TWikiAdminGroup= | | =method= | Commad-line only; set the HTTP request method. Some scripts requires the POST method under certain circumstances. In such a case, you need to specify the POST method to run the script from a command line. | =GET= | | =skin= | Overrides the default skin path (see TWikiSkins) | | | =cover= | Specifies temporary skin path to prepend to the skin path for this script only (see TWikiSkins) | | #RedirecttoParameter ---++++ redirectto parameter Some scripts take the =redirectto= parameter. Since the parameter's effect is not simple, it's described here. The parameter value can either be a =TopicName=, a =Web.TopicName= (optionally with parameters e.g. =FooBar?param1=value1=), or a URL. Please note that redirect to a URL only works if it is enabled in =configure= (Security setup > Miscellaneous ={AllowRedirectUrl}=). If the parameter value contains a =${field}= or =$field=, it's replaced with the value of the specified field of the page (URL-encoded). To know what fields are there on the page, please look into the HTML of the page. For the =save= script, special variables are available as below: | *Parameter* | *Value* | | =$web= and =$topic= | The names of the web/topic of the topic that has just been saved. It is useful when the =redirectto= parameter is passed around over multiple redirections or form submissions, where the topic name is dynamically determined (e.g. using AUTOINC, custom topic creation form, and !JavaScript) | | =$dontnotify= | When "Quiet Save" is used, this value is set to "checked". | #AttachScript ---+++ =attach= Despite the name, this script doesn't actually attach a file to a topic - for that, use =upload=. This script is part of the transactions sequence executed when a file is uploaded from the browser. it just generates the "new attachment" page for a topic. | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | =filename= | Name of existing attachment (if provided, this is a "manage attachment" action) | none (in which case this is a "new attachment" action) | | =redirectto= | The =attach= script itself does not do anything special with this parameter. But the attach template is written so that the parameter's value is propagated to =upload=, which is called when attachments are uploaded. | | #ChangesScript ---+++ =changes= Shows all the changes in the given web. The =changes= script can receive one parameter: | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | =minor= | If 0, show only major changes. If 1, show all the changes (both minor and major) | 0 | The main difference between invoking this script and using WebChanges is that WebChanges is based on a =%SEARCH%=, while this script reads the =changes= file in each web, making it much faster. __Note:__ The result from =changes= script and the topic WebChanges can be different, if the =changes= file is deleted from a web. In particular, in new installations the =changes= script will return no results while the WebChanges topic will. #ConfigureScript ---+++ =configure= =configure= is the browser script used for inspection and configuration of the TWiki configuration. None of the parameters to this script are useable for any purpose except =configure=. See [[%SCRIPTURLPATH{"configure"}%][configure]]. #EditScript ---+++ =edit= The =edit= script understands the following parameters, typically supplied by HTML input fields: | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | =action= | Optional. Use the editaction template instead of the standard edit. If action=text, then hide the form. If action=form hide the normal text area and only edit the form. You can change the Edit/Edit Raw buttons to always append the action parameter in skins like Pattern and Classic by setting the topic or preference variable [[VarEDITACTION][EDITACTION]] to the value =text= or =form=. To edit the topic once the EDITACTION is defined as form simply remove the action=form from the browser URL of the edit script and reload the edit window | | | =onlynewtopic= | If set, error if topic already exists | | | =onlywikiname= | If set, error if topic name is not a WikiWord | | | =templatetopic= | The name of the template topic, copied to get the initial content (new topic _only_) | | | =text= | Initial text for the topic | | | =topicparent= | The parent topic | | | =formtemplate= | Name of the form to instantiate in the topic. Overrides the form set in the =templatetopic= if defined. (will remove the form is set to 'none') | | | =template= | Specify a different skin template, overriding the 'edit' template the edit script would normally use. Use this for specialized templates in a TWiki Application. This parameter is not commonly used. | | | =contenttype= | Optional parameter that defines the application type to write into the CGI header. Defaults to =text/html=. May be used to invoke alternative client applications | | | =anyname= | Any parameter can passed to the new topic; if the template topic contains =%URLPARAM{"anyname"}%=, it will be replaced by its value | | | =breaklock= | If set, any lease conflicts will be ignored, and the edit will proceed even if someone is already editing the topic. | | | =redirectto= | The =edit= script itself does not do anything special with this parameter. But the edit template is written so that the parameter's value is propagated to =save=, which is called when a topic is saved. | | | =t= | Provide a unique URL each time a topic is edited, typically specifying parameter =t=%SERVERTIME{$epoch}%= in an edit link. This is done to prevent browsers from caching an edit session, which could result in editing outdated content. The parameter name and value is arbitrary, but must be unique each time. | | Form field values are passed in parameters named 'field' - for example, if I have a field =Status= the parameter name is =Status=. 1 The first sequence of ten or more =X= characters in the topic name will be converted on save to a number such that the resulting topic name is unique in the target web. __%X% Notes:__ * Most skins support the definition of =EDIT_SKIN=, which is used as the value of the =cover= parameter in =edit= URLs. This allows you to override the default edit skin on a web, topic or user basis. * This is not a behavior of the =edit= script, but most skins' view template refers to the =SAVEREDIRECTTO= preference variable. If it's defined, the edit links on the view page gets =redirectto= parameter with the value of =SAVEREDIRECTTO=. #LoginScript ---+++ =login= Used for logging in when TWiki login is being used (e.g !TemplateLoginManager). | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | =origurl= | URL that was being accessed when an access violation occurred. the login process will redirect to this URL if it is successful | none | | =username= | username of user logging in | none | | =password= | password of user logging in | none | #LogonScript ---+++ =logon= Used for logging in when Web Server authentication is being used (e.g. !ApacheLoginManager). The script does nothing; it is purely a placeholder for triggering the login process. The webserver will be set up to require a valid user to access this script, thus triggering the webserver login process. #ManageScript ---+++ =manage= Performs a range of management functions. | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | =action= | One of =createweb=, =renameweb=, =deleteUserAccount=, =editSettings= or =saveSettings= | none | __Note:__ The =manage= script can only be called via http POST method for =createweb= =renameweb=, and =deleteUserAccount=. #ActionCreateweb ---++++ =action=createweb= | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | =newweb= | Name of the new web | '' | | =baseweb= | Name of the web to copy to create the new web | '' | | =webbgcolor= | value for WEBBGCOLOR | '' | | =sitemapwhat= | Value for SITEMAPWHAT | '' | | =nosearchall= | Value for NOSEARCHALL | '' | #ActionRenameweb ---++++ =action=renameweb= | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | =newsubweb= | Name of the web after move | '' | | =newparentweb= | New parent web name | '' | | =confirm= | If defined, requires a second level of confirmation. Supported values are "getlock", "continue", and "cancel" | '' | #ActionEditSettings ---++++ =action=editSettings= No parameters #ActionSaveSettings ---++++ =action=saveSettings= | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | =text= | Text of the topic | '' | | =originalrev= | Revision that the edit started on | Most recent revision | | =redirectto= | If the savesettings process is successful, save will redirect to the topic or URL specified by this parameter. Please read [[#RedirecttoParameter][here]] for details. | | All other parameters may be interpreted as form fields, depending on the current form definition in the topic. #ActionBulkRegister ---++++ =action=bulkRegister= See BulkRegistration. | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | =OverwriteHomeTopics= | Whether to overwrite existing home topics or not | false | | =EmailUsersWithDetails= | Whether to mail registered users or not | false | | =LogTopic= | Topic to save the log in | Same as topic name, with 'Result' appended. | #ActionChangePassword ---++++ =action=changePassword= Change password, email address, or both, of a user. | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | =username= | god alone knows | _none_ | | =oldpassword= | current password | _none_ | | =password= | new password | _none_ | | =passwordA= | new password confirmation | _none_ | | =email= | new email address | _none_ | =password, =passwordA= and =email= are optional. If neither or =password= and =passwordA= is set, then the user password is left unchanged. If =email= is unset, their email is left unchanged. #ActionResetPassword ---++++ =action=resetPassword= Reset the password for a single or multiple users | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | =LoginName= | *list* of usernames to reset | none - error if not set | | =Introduction= | message to be sent alongside the reset, most often used to announce to the user that they have been given an account. | '' | This is used by BulkResetPassword and ResetPassword. Only administrators can provide a list of LoginNames, non-admins can only provide a single LoginName. BulkRegistration provides the means to create multiple accounts but it does not announce those accounts to the users who own them. BulkResetPassword is used to assign the passwords, the Introduction is used to explain why they are receiving the mail. #ActionDeleteUserAccount ---++++ =action=deleteUserAccount= Unregisters (removes) the currently logged-in user. | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | =password= | Users' password | none | #OopsScript ---+++ =oops= This script is mainly used for rendering pages containing error messages, though it is also used for some functional actions such as manage pages (move topic etc). =oops= templates are used with the =oops= script to generate system messages. This is done to make internationalization or other local customizations simple. The =oops= script supports the following parameters: | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | =template= | Name of the template file to display | | | =def= | Optional, can be set to the name of a single definition within =template=. This definition will be instantiated in the =template= wherever =%INSTANTIATE%= is seen. This lets you use a single template file for many messages. For an example, see =oopsmanagebad.tmpl=. | | | =paramN= | Where N is an integer from 1 upwards. These values will be substituted into =template= for =%PARAM1%= etc. | | #PreviewScript ---+++ =preview= This script is _deprecated_. Its functions are covered by the =save= script. #RdiffScript ---+++ =rdiff= Renders the differences between version of a TWiki topic | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | rev1 | the higher revision | | | rev2 | the lower revision | | | render | the rendering style {sequential, sidebyside, raw, debug} | DIFFRENDERSTYLE, =sequential= | | type | {history, diff, last} history diff, version to version, last version to previous | =diff= | | context | number of lines of context | | TODO: * add a {word} render style #RegisterScript ---+++ =register= | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | =action= | =register= or =verify= or =resetPassword= or =approve= | | | =topicparent= | The parent topic of the new user profile page | ={UsersTopicName}= configure setting | __Note:__ The =register= script can only be called via http POST method, not GET. Make sure to specify the ="post"= method if you call the =register= script via a form action. #RenameScript ---+++ =rename= Used for renaming topics and attachments. | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | =skin= | skin(s) to use | | | =newweb= | new web name | | | =newtopic= | new topic name | | | =breaklock= | | | | =attachment= | | | | =confirm= | if defined, requires a second level of confirmation | | | =currentwebonly= | if defined, searches current web only for links to this topic | | | =nonwikiword= | if defined, a non-wikiword is acceptable for the new topic name | | | =redirectto= | If the rename process is successful, rename will redirect to the topic or URL specified by this parameter. Please read [[#RedirecttoParameter][here]] for details. | | | =disablefixlinks= | Bypass fixing !WikiWord links in the rename destination topic if rename is done across webs. Fixing links in the renamed topic such as from !SomeLink to !Otherweb.SomeLink is usually desirable so that links in the copied topic still point to the same target | =off= (links are fixed) | __Note:__ The =rename= script can only be called via http POST method, not GET. Make sure you specify =method="post"= if you call the =rename= script via a form action. #CopyScript ---+++ =copy= Used for copying the current topic in its entirety including its history and attachments. | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | =newweb= | destination web name | current web | | =newtopic= | destination topic name | current topic | | =nonwikiword= | if defined, a non-wikiword is acceptable for the destination topic name | | | =redirectto= | If the copy process is successful, copy will redirect to the topic or URL specified by this parameter. Please read [[#RedirecttoParameter][here]] for details. | | | =overwrite= | By default, copy does not happen if the destination topic already exists. If this parameter is ='on'=, the destination topic is deleted if exists before copying takes place | =off= (no overwrite) | | =disablefixlinks= | Bypass fixing !WikiWord links in the copy destination topic if copy is done across webs. Fixing links in the copied topic such as from !SomeLink to !Otherweb.SomeLink is usually desirable so that links in the copied topic still point to the same target | =off= (links are fixed) | #MdrepoScript ---+++ =mdrepo= Used to retrieve and update data in MetadataRepository. Please read MetadataRepository#mdrepo_script_from_command_line and MetadataRepository#mdrepo_script_from_browser. #RestScript ---+++ =rest= This REST ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/REST][Representational State Transfer]]) script can be invoked via http in the same way as the other TWiki scripts (see *Invocation Examples*, below) to execute a function that is associated to a "subject" and a "verb" (see below). These functions are usually registered by plugins using the =TWiki::Func::registerRESTHandler= method. The =rest= script will print the result directly to the browser unless the =endPoint= parameter is specified, in which case it will output a redirect to the given topic. The =rest= script supports the following parameters: | =username= | If =TemplateLogin=, or a similar login manager not embedded in the web server, is used, then you need to pass a username and password to the server. The =username= and =password= parameters are used for this purpose. | | =password= | See =username= | | =topic= | If defined as the full name (including web) of a topic, then when the script starts up plugins will be passed this as the "current" topic. If not defined, then [[%USERSWEB%.%HOMETOPIC%]] will be passed to plugins. | | =endPoint= | Where to redirect the response once the request is served, in the form "Web.Topic" | The function is free to use any other query parameters for its own purposes. __%X% Note:__ The =rest= script should *always* require authentication in any TWiki that has logins. Otherwise there is a risk of opening up major security holes. So make sure you add it to the list of authenticated scripts if you are using =ApacheLogin=. ---++++ Invocation Examples The =rest= script assumes that it will be called with URL in the form: =http://my.host/bin/rest/<subject>/<verb>= where =<subject>= must be the WikiWord name of one of the installed TWikiPlugins, and the =<verb>= is the alias for the function registered using the =TWiki::Func::registerRESTHandler= method. The =<subject>= and =<verb>= are then used to lookup and call the registered function. =<subject>= and =<verb>= are checked for illegal characters exactly in the same way as the web and topic names. As an example, the EmptyPlugin has registered a function to be used with the =rest= script under the subject *EmptyPlugin* and the verb *example*. Click below to see the =rest= script in action (run as Main.TWikiGuest). [[%SCRIPTURL{rest}%/EmptyPlugin/example?debugenableplugin=EmptyPlugin][Call the Plugin]] Note that for Plugins to register REST handlers, they must be enabled in =configure=. #SaveScript ---+++ =save= The =save= script performs a range of save-related functions, as selected by the =action= parameter. | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | =action_save=1= | *default*; save, return to view, dontnotify is =off= | | | =action_quietsave=1= | save, and return to view, =dontnotify= is =on= | | | =action_checkpoint= | save and redirect to the edit script, =dontnotify= is =on= | | | =action_cancel= | exit without save, return to view | | | =action_preview= | preview edited text | | | =action_addform= | Redirect to the "change form" page. | | | =action_replaceform...= | Redirect to the "change form" page. | | | =action_delRev= | *Administrators only* delete the most recent revision of the topic - all other parameters are ignored. You have to be an administrator to use this, and not all store implementations will support it. | | | =action_repRev= | *Administrators only* replace the text of the most recent revision of the topic with the text in the =text= parameter. =text= must included embedded meta-data tags. All other parameters are ignored. You have to be an administrator to use this, and not all store implementations will support it. | | | =onlynewtopic= | If set, error if topic already exists | | | =onlywikiname= | If set, error if topic name is not a WikiWord | | | =dontnotify= | if defined, suppress change notification | | | =templatetopic= | Name of a topic to use as a template for the text and form (new topic _only_) | | | =text= | New text of the topic | | | =forcenewrevision= | if set, forces a revision even if TWiki thinks one isn't needed | | | =topicparent= | If 'none' remove any current topic parent. If the name of a topic, set the topic parent to this. | | | =formtemplate= | if defined, use the named template for the form (will remove the form is set to 'none') | | | =editaction= | When action is =checkpoint=, =add form= or =replace form...=, this is used as the =action= parameter to the =edit= script that is redirected to after the save is complete. | | | =originalrev= | Revision on which the edit started. | | | =edit= | The script to use to edit the topic when action is =checkpoint= | =edit= | | =editparams= | The parameter string to use to edit the topic | | | =redirectto= | The save process will redirect to the topic or URL specified by this parameter if it is successful. Please read [[#RedirecttoParameter][here]] for details. Please read notes on =redirectto= below as well. | view topic being saved | __%X% Notes:__ * Any errors will cause a redirect to an =oops= page. * It is possible to get auto-incremented topic names: Add =AUTOINC<n>= (such as =AUTOINC0001=, =<n>= being one or more consecutive digits) to the topic name; it will be converted to a number to make a unique topic name in the web. For example, =ItemAUTOINC0001= makes =Item0001=, =Item0002=, =Item0003=, ... ([[TWikiTemplates#AutomaticallyGeneratedTopicname][detail]]) * When the action is =save=, =checkpoint=, =quietsave=, or =preview=: 1 The new text is taken from the =text= parameter, if it is defined, * otherwise it is taken from the =templatetopic=, if it is defined, (new topic _only_) * otherwise it is taken from the previous version of the topic, if any, 1 The name of the new form is taken from the =formtemplate=, if defined * otherwise it is taken from the =templatetopic=, if defined, (new topic _only_) * otherwise it is taken from the previous version of the topic, if any, * otherwise no form is attached. 1 The value for each field in the form is taken from the query, if it is defined * otherwise it is taken from the =templatetopic=, if defined, (new topic _only_) * otherwise it is taken from the previous version of the topic, if any, * otherwise it defaults to the empty string. * Merging is only enabled if the topic text comes from =text= and =originalrev= is > 0 and is not the same as the revision number of the most recent revision. If merging is enabled both the topic and the meta-data are merged. * Form field values are passed in parameters with names matching the field names - for example, if the form has a field named =Status=, specify a parameter named =Status=. * As a security precaution, it is not possible to use =save= in an =<a href="">= link. The =save= script can only be called via http POST method, not GET. Make sure to specify the ="post"= method if you call the =save= script via a form action. Example: %BR% =<form name="new" action="%SCRIPTURLPATH{save}%/Sandbox/" method="post">= %BR% = ...= %BR% =</form>= * There are two things to mention about the =redirectto= parameter. * You may create a new topic name containing =AUTOINC<n>= and you may want to redirect to a URL containing the newly created topic's name. This is tricky but you can achieve that by putting =AUTOINC= in the =redirectto= parameter. Let's say you create new topics by specifying =ItemAUTOINC000= as the topic name, then =ItemAUTOINC= in =redirectto= is replaced with the appropriate ItemNNN. For example, if the latest existing topic is =Item012=, a new topic named =Item013= is created, and the web client is redirected to a URL having =Item013=. * When the "Quiet save" button is clicked, TWiki processes as if the =dontnotify= field has the value =checked=. Here's a concrete example. Let's say redirectto=WebHome?t=$dontnotify parameter is present to an edit URL. * If "Save" button is clicked, you are redirected to WebHome?t= * If "Quiet save" button is clicked, you are redirect to =WebHome?t=checked= #SearchScript ---+++ =search= CGI gateway to the =%SEARCH%= functionality driven by the following CGI parameters: | *Parameter:* | *Description:* | *Default:* | | ="text"= | Search term. Is a keyword search, literal search or regular expression search, depending on the =type= parameter. SearchHelp has more | required | | =search="text"= | (Alternative to above) | N/A | | =web="Name"=
=web="%USERSWEB%, Know"= %IF{"{NoInAllPublicWebs}" else="
=web=\"all\"="}% | Comma-separated list of webs to search. See VarSEARCH for more details. | Current web | | =topic="%WEBPREFSTOPIC%"=
=topic="*Bug"= | Limit search to topics: A topic, a topic with asterisk wildcards, or a list of topics separated by comma. | All topics in a web | | =excludetopic="Web*"=
=excludetopic="%HOMETOPIC%, WebChanges"= | Exclude topics from search: A topic, a topic with asterisk wildcards, or a list of topics separated by comma. | None | | =type="keyword"=
=type="literal"=
=type="regex"= | Do a keyword search like =soap "web service" -shampoo=; a literal search like =web service=; or RegularExpression search like =soap;web service;!shampoo= | =%SEARCHVAR- DEFAULTTYPE%= [[TWikiPreferences][preferences]] setting (%SEARCHVARDEFAULTTYPE%) | | =scope="topic"=
=scope="text"=
=scope="all"= | Search topic name (title); the text (body) of topic; or all (both) | ="text"= | | =sort="topic"=
=sort="created"=
=sort="modified"=
=sort="editby"=
=sort="parent"=
=sort=
 "formfield(name)"= | Sort the results of search by the topic names, topic creation time, last modified time, last editor, parent topic name, or named field of TWikiForms. The sorting is done web by web; in case you want to sort across webs, create a [[FormattedSearch][formatted]] table and sort it with TablePlugin's initsort | Sort by topic name | | =limit="all"=
=limit="16"= | Limit the number of results returned. This is done after sorting if =sort= is specified | All results | | =date="..."= | limits the results to those pages with latest edit time in the given [[TimeSpecifications#TimeIntervals][time interval]]. | All results | | =reverse="on"= | Reverse the direction of the search | Ascending search | | =casesensitive="on"= | Case sensitive search | Ignore case | | =bookview="on"= | BookView search, e.g. show complete topic text | Show topic summary | | =nonoise="on"= | Shorthand for =nosummary="on" nosearch="on" nototal="on" zeroresults="off" noheader="on" noempty="on"= | Off | | =nosummary="on"= | Show topic title only | Show topic summary | | =nosearch="on"= | Suppress search string | Show search string | | =noheader="on"= | Suppress search header
*Topics: Changed: By:* | Show search header | | =nototal="on"= | Do not show number of topics found | Show number | | =zeroresults="off"= | Suppress all output if there are no hits | =zeroresults="on"=, displays: "Number of topics: 0" | | =noempty="on"= | Suppress results for webs that have no hits. | Show webs with no hits | | =header="..."=
=format="..."= | Custom format results: see *[[FormattedSearch]]* for usage, variables & examples | Results in table | | =expandvariables="on"= | Expand variables before applying a FormattedSearch on a search hit. Useful to show the expanded text, e.g. to show the result of a SpreadSheetPlugin =%CALC{}%= instead of the formula | Raw text | | =multiple="on"= | Multiple hits per topic. Each hit can be [[FormattedSearch][formatted]]. The last token is used in case of a regular expression ";" _and_ search | Only one hit per topic | | =nofinalnewline="on"= | If =on=, the search variable does not end in a line by itself. Any text continuing immediately after the search tag on the same line will be rendered as part of the table generated by the search, if appropriate. | =off= | | =separator=", "= | Line separator between hits | Newline ="$n"= | #StatisticsScript ---+++ =statistics= Refresh the WebStatistics topics in range of webs. | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | =webs= | comma-separated list of webs to run stats on | all accessible webs | | =logdate= | YYYYMM to generate statistics for | current month | For example: 1 from browser %SCRIPTURL{"statistics"}% updates _all user webs_ 2 from browser %SCRIPTURL{"statistics"}%?webs=TWiki,Main,Sandbox updates _TWiki,Main,Sandbox_ 3 from browser %SCRIPTURL{"statistics"}%/%WEB% updates %WEB% 4 from command line twiki/bin/statistics updates _all user webs_ 5 from command line twiki/bin/statistics -webs=TWiki,Main,Sandbox updates _TWiki,Main,Sandbox_ 6 from command line twiki/bin/statistics %WEB%.WebHome updates %WEB% See TWikiSiteTools#WebStatistics_site_statistics for updating statistics using cron. #UploadScript ---+++ =upload= Uploads an attachment to a topic. The HTTP request is expected to be in =multipart/form-data= format. | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | =hidefile= | If defined, will not show file in attachment table | | | =filepath= | Local (client) path name of the file being uploaded. This is used to look up the data for the file in the HTTP query. | | | =filename= | Deprecated, do not use | | | =filecomment= | Comment to associate with file in attachment table | | | =createlink= | If defined, will create a link to file at end of topic | | | =changeproperties= | If defined, this is a property change operation *only* - no file will be uploaded. | null | | =redirectto= | The upload process will redirect to the topic or URL specified by this parameter. Please read [[#RedirecttoParameter][here]] for details. Even if an error or warning ocurrs, clicking the OK link below the message redirects you to the specified topic or URL. | | | =updatefield= | If defined and if the value matches the name of a form field, it will update that form field with the format defined by the =updateformat= parameter. | | | =updateformat= | Format of the value of the form field indicated by the =updatefield= parameter. The default is the name of the attached file, but can be set to include more, such as the path to the image, =%PUBURL%/%BASEWEB%/%BASETOPIC%/$filename=. | =$filename= | You can use a tool like =curl= to upload files from the command line using this script. __%X% Note:__ The =upload= script can only be called via http POST method, not GET. #ViewScript ---+++ =view= Used for viewing topics. | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | =raw=on= | Shows the text of the topic in a scrollable textarea | | | =raw=debug= | As =raw=on=, but also shows the metadata (forms etc) associated with the topic. | | | =raw=text= | Shows only the source of the topic, as plain text (Content-type: text/plain). Only shows the body text, *not* the form or other meta-data. | | =raw=expandvariables= | Similar to =raw=text= but TWiki variables are expanded. | | | =raw=all= | Shows only the source of the topic, as plain text (Content-type: text/plain), *with embedded meta-data*. This may be useful if you want to extract the source of a topic to a local file on disc. | | | =section= | Allows to view only a part of the topic delimited by a named section (see %SYSTEMWEB%.VarSTARTSECTION). If the given section is not present, no topic content is displayed. | | | =contenttype= | Allows you to specify a different *Content-Type:* (e.g. =contenttype=text/plain=) | | | =rev= | Revision to view (e.g. =rev=45=) | | | =template= | Allows you to specify a different skin template, overriding the 'view' template the view script would normally use. The default template is =view=. For example, you could specify [[%SCRIPTURLPATH{"view"}%/%WEB%/%TOPIC%?template=edit][%SCRIPTURLPATH{"view"}%/%WEB%/%TOPIC%?template=edit]]. This is mainly useful when you have specialized templates for a TWiki Application. | | | =topic= | redirects to show the specified Web.Topic, or, redirects to a URL, if allowed by ={AllowRedirectUrl}= and ={PermittedRedirectHostUrls}= configure settings | | | =createifnotexist= | If =createifnotexist= is set to =1= and in case the topic does not exist, it is created automatically on view. Useful to create topics automatically based on a specific template (see example below). Behind the scene, the =view= script redirects first to the =save= script, passing along all URL parameters. Thus all URL parameters of the =save= script can be used, such as =templatetopic=, =topicparent= and =redirectto=. Next, the =save= script creates the topic and redirects back to the =view= script (or displays an error in case there were any issues creating the topic). | | | =extralog= | Add additional text to TWiki log, next to the user agent string. Useful to log actions by cache scripts and crawlers. | | %T% Example use of =createifnotexist= to link to the bookmark page of a user, and to create the page on the fly if needed:%BR% =[[%SCRIPTURL{view}%/%USERSWEB%/%WIKINAME%Bookmarks?createifnotexist=1&amp;templatetopic=%SYSTEMWEB%.UserBookmarksTemplate&amp;topicparent=%WIKINAME%][Bookmarks]]= %X% For historical reasons, the =view= script has a special interpretation of the =text= skin. In earlier TWiki versions the =skin=text= parameter was used like this: =http://.../view/MyWeb/MyTopic?skin=text&contenttype=text/plain&raw=on= which shows the topic as plain text; useful for those who want to download plain text for the topic. Using =skin=text= this way is *DEPRECATED*, use =raw=text= instead. #ViewfileScript ---+++ =viewfile= Used for viewing attachments. Normally, a site will publish the attachments (=pub=) directory using a URL. However if it contains sensitive information, you will want to protect attachments using TWikiAccessControls. In this case, you can use the =viewfile= script to give access to attachments while still checking access controls. | *Parameter* | *Description* | *Default* | | =filename= | name of attachment | | | =rev= | Revision to view | | | =debug= | Put debug info to the debug log | | Instead of using the =filename= parameter, you can append the attachment name to the end of the URL path (after the topic) e.g. =%SCRIPTURL{viewfile}%/Webname/TopicName/Attachment.gif= In that case, determining the attachment file name is non-trivial -- please consider a file name having multiple dots and a file name having no dots. As such, the process of determining the file name is put on the debug log if =debug=1= URL parameter is supplied. #CommandLineScript ---++ Command Line Scripts Details on command line scripts located in the =twiki/tools= directory. #GeturlScript ---+++ =geturl.pl= This is a very simple script to get the content of a web site. It is marked as _deprecated_ and might be removed (or enhanced) in a future TWiki release. Its functions are covered by the standard =wget= and =curl= commands. * Usage: =geturl.pl <host> <path> [<port> [<header>]]= * Example: =geturl.pl some.domain /some/dir/file.html 80= * Will get: =http://some.domain:80/some/dir/file.html= #RewriteshebangScript ---+++ =rewriteshebang.pl= Simple script to rewrite the =#!/usr/bin/perl= shebang lines specific to your local Perl installation. It will rewrite the first line of all your TWiki cgi scripts so they use a different shebang line. Use it if your perl is in a non-standard location, or you want to use a different interpreter (such as 'speedy'). #TickTwikiScript ---+++ =tick_twiki.pl= This script executes a number of non-essential regular administration tasks that will help keep your TWiki healthy and happy, such as removing expired sessions and lease files. It is intended to be run as a cron job or a scheduled task once a week. Example crontab entry:%BR% =0 0 * * 0 cd /usr/twiki/bin && perl ../tools/tick_twiki.pl= __Note:__ The script has to be run by a user who can write files created by the webserver user. __Related Topics:__ AdminDocumentationCategory, DeveloperDocumentationCategory -- __Contributors:__ TWiki:Main.ArthurClemens, TWiki:Main.CrawfordCurrie, TWiki:Main.MichaelDaum, TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny, TWiki:Main.RafaelAlvarez, TWiki:Main.SvenDowideit, TWiki:Main.ThomasWeigert, TWiki:Main.WillNorris