BreadCrumbsPlugin
Description
This plugin helps you to locate where you are, and shows you how
you can escape from there using breadcrumbs navigation.
Two types of breadcrumb are supported; "location" breadcrumbs, which show you
where you are in the site hierarchy, taking into account topic parent relationships, and "path" breadcrumbs, that simply show you where you have been, but without going in circles.
In a way, location breadcrumbs have always been supported by TWiki using the
META{"parent"} variable to display the list of parent topics. Since version
4.x TWiki also supports hierarchical subwebs, but the breadcrumbs support of
TWiki does not allow the display of parent webs as part of of the location
breadcrumbs.
Path breadcrumbs show you which topics you visited to reach the current topic. If you revisit a topic you visited earlier, the path is trimmed back to that topic, so it gives you a sort of visual history of where you have been on the site. Path breadcrumbs require that you have session support enabled.
The plugin also gives a great deal of flexibility in deciding which
parts of the breadcrumbs should be rendered, and how each
individual breadcrumb is displayed.
Syntax
%BREADCRUMBS%, %BREADCRUMBS{"<web>.<topic>" ...}%
Parameters:
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<web>.<topic>: the location to which breadcrumbs should be generated (type="location" only, ignored if type="path") defaults to the current topic
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type: "location" (the default) or "path"
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header: format string prepended to the output result
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format: format string to render one item on the breadcrumbs path (defaults to '[[$webtopic][$name]]')
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topicformat: format string for any topic items on the path; for example, parent topics. Defaults to the same as format.
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footer: format string appended to the output result
-
separator: format string to be put between items (defaults to one space char)
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include: regular expression that items must match to be part of the path
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exclude: regular expression that items must not match to be part of the path
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recurse: (type="location" only)can be one or more of the following values (comma separated) to decide which parts of the breadcrumbs path should be included (defaults to 'on'):
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on: include all parent webs and all parent topics
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off: include only the current web and the current topic
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weboff: don't recurse on webs, include only the current web
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topicoff: don't recurse on topics, include only the current topic
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webonce: include the next parent web but not the parent web's parent web
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topiconce: include the next parent topic but not the parent topic's parent topic
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once: short formf of webonce, topiconce
Pseudo-variables:
Each of the above format strings (format, header, footer,
separator) may contain special variables:
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$name: the name of the breadcrumb, this is the topic name or the web name having its parent web part being stripped off (that is Bar instead of Sandbox/Foo/Bar)
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$webtopic: the full web.topic of the breadcrumb (twiki syntax)
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$target: the full web/topic of the breadcrumb (url syntax)
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$n: replaced with a newline char (\n)
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$percnt: replaced with a percent char (%)
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$dollar: replaced with a dollar char ($)
-
$nop: removed from the format string before expanding common TWiki variables
Examples
default
%BREADCRUMBS%
TWiki BreadCrumbsPlugin
path
%BREADCRUMBS{type="path"}%
BreadCrumbsPlugin
breadcrumbs to a non-existent location
%BREADCRUMBS{
"Web1/Web2/Web3.Topic"
format="$name"
separator=" » "}%
Web1 » Web2 » Web3 » Topic
recurse="off"
%BREADCRUMBS{
"Web1/Web2/Web3.Topic"
format="$name"
separator=" » "
recurse="off"}%
Web3 » Topic
recurse="once"
%BREADCRUMBS{"Web1/Web2/Web3.Topic"
format="$name"
separator=" » "
recurse="once"}%
Web2 » Web3 » Topic
include
%BREADCRUMBS{"Web1/Web2/Web3.Topic"
format="$name"
separator=" » "
include="Web(1|3).*"}%
Web1 » Web2 » Web3
exclude
%BREADCRUMBS{"Web1/Web2/Web3.Topic"
format="$name"
separator=" » "
exclude="Web2"}%
Web1 » Web2 » Web3 » Topic
Plugin Installation Instructions
%$INSTALL_INSTRUCTIONS%
Plugin Info
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TWiki:Main/MichaelDaum - 08 May 2007