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TWiki Meta Data

Additional topic data, program-generated or from TWikiForms, is stored in META variable name/value pairs

Overview

TWikiMetaData uses META variables to store topic data that's separate from the main free-form content. This includes program-generated info like FileAttachment and topic movement data, and user-defined TWikiForms info. Use META variables to format and display Meta Data.

Meta Data Syntax

  • Format is the same as in TWikiVariables, except all fields have a key.
    • %META:<type>{key1="value1" key2="value2" ...}%

  • Order of fields within the meta variables is not defined, except that if there is a field with key name, this appears first for easier searching (note the order of the variables themselves is defined).

  • Each meta variable is on one line.

  • \n (new line) is represented in values by %_N_ and " (double-quotes) by %_Q_%.

Example of Format
%META:TOPICINFO{version="1.6" date="976762663" author="PeterThoeny" format="1.0"}%
   text of the topic
%META:TOPICMOVED{from="Codev.OldName" to="Codev.NewName"
   by="JohnTalintyre" date="976762680"}%
%META:TOPICPARENT{name="NavigationByTopicContext"}%
%META:FILEATTACHMENT{name="Sample.txt" version="1.3" ... }%
%META:FILEATTACHMENT{name="Smile.gif" version="1.1" ... }%
%META:FORM{name="WebFormTemplate"}%
%META:FIELD{name="OperatingSystem" value="OsWin"}%
%META:FIELD{name="TopicClassification" value="PublicFAQ"}%

Meta Data Specifications

The current version of Meta Data is 1.0, with support for the following variables.

META:TOPICINFO

Key Comment
version Same as RCS version
date integer, unix time, seconds since start 1970
author last to change topic, is the REMOTE_USER
format Format of this topic, will be used for automatic format conversion

META:TOPICMOVED

This is optional, exists if topic has ever been moved. If a topic is moved more than once, only the most recent META:TOPICMOVED meta variable exists in the topic, older ones are to be found in the rcs history.

%META:TOPICMOVED{from="Codev.OldName" to="Codev.NewName" by="talintj" date="976762680"}%

Key Comment
from Full name, i.e., web.topic
to Full name, i.e., web.topic
by Who did it, is the REMOTE_USER, not WikiName
date integer, unix time, seconds since start 1970

Notes:

  • at present version number is not supported directly, it can be inferred from the RCS history.
  • there is only one META:TOPICMOVED in a topic, older move information can be found in the RCS history.

META:TOPICPARENT

Key Comment
name The topic from which this was created, WebHome if done from Go, othewise topic where ? or form used. Normally just topic, but is full web.topic format if parent is in a different Web. Renaming a Web will then only break a few of these references or they can be scanned and fixed.

META:FILEATTACHMENT

Key Comment
name Name of file, no path. Must be unique within topic
version Same as RCS revision
path Full path file was loaded from
size In bytes
date integer, unix time, seconds since start 1970
user the REMOTE_USER, not WikiName
comment As supplied when file uploaded
attr h if hidden, optional

Extra fields that are added if an attachment is moved:

Key Comment
movedfrom full topic name - web.topic
movedby the REMOTE_USER, not WikiName
movedto full topic name - web.topic
moveddate integer, unix time, seconds since start 1970

META:FORM

Key Comment
name A topic name - the topic represents one of the TWikiForms. Can optionally include the web name (i.e., web.topic), but doesn't normally

META:FIELD

Should only be present if there is a META:FORM entry. Note that this data is used when viewing a topic, the form template definition is not read.

Key Name
name Ties to entry in TWikiForms template, is title with all bar alphanumerics and . removed
title Full text from TWikiForms template
value Value user has supplied via form

Recommended Sequence

There is no absolute need for Meta Data variables to be listed in a specific order within a topic, but it makes sense to do so a couple of good reasons:

  • form fields remain in the order they are defined
  • the diff function output appears in a logical order

The recommended sequence is:

  • META:TOPICINFO
  • META:TOPICPARENT (optional)
  • text of topic
  • META:TOPICMOVED (optional)
  • META:FILEATTACHMENT (0 or more entries)
  • META:FORM (optional)
  • META:FIELD (0 or more entries; FORM required)

Viewing Meta Data in Page Source

When viewing a topic the Raw Text link can be clicked to show the text of a topic (i.e., as seen when editing). This is done by adding raw=on to URL. raw=debug shows the meta data as well as the topic data, ex: debug view for this topic

Rendering Meta Data

Meta Data is rendered with the %META% variable. This is mostly used in the view, preview and edit scripts.

You can render form fields in topic text by using the FORMFIELD variable. Example:
%FORMFIELD{"TopicClassification"}%
For details, see TWikiVariables.

Current support covers:

Variable usage: Comment:
%META{"form"}% Show form data, see TWikiForms.
%META{"formfield"}% Show form field value. Parameter: name="field_name". Example:
%META{ "formfield" name="TopicClassification" }%
%META{"attachments"}% Show attachments, except for hidden ones. Options:
all="on": Show all attachments, including hidden ones.
%META{"moved"}% Details of any topic moves.
%META{"parent"}% Show topic parent. Options:
dontrecurse="on": By default recurses up tree, at some cost.
nowebhome="on": Suppress WebHome.
prefix="...": Prefix for parents, only if there are parents, default "".
suffix="...": Suffix, only appears if there are parents, default "".
separator="...": Separator between parents, default is " > ".

Known Issues

At present, there is no Meta Data support for Plugins. However, the format is readily extendable and the Meta.pm code that supports the format needs only minor alteration.

-- TWiki:Main.JohnTalintyre - 29 Aug 2001
-- TWiki:Main.MikeMannix - 03 Dec 2001
-- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny - 15 Aug 2004



Comments & Questions about this Distribution Document Topic

DennisDaniels (18 Mar 2002) suggestion/diagram for "TwikiMetaData 'pure xml'" moved to XMLAndForms.

-- MikeMannix - 12 May 2002

Is there a way to display the META data for a different topic than the one you are currently in? Eg: I am editing Main.SomeTopic and I want to show the value of the WebForm "Synopsis" field for Main.SomeOtherTopic. It seems the syntax Main.SomeOtherTopic%META:name="WebForm" field="Synopsis"% ought to do it, but it doesn't. Is this even possible?

-- DrewKime? - 17 Jul 2002

Suggestion:
Make a timeout for the display of the topicmoved comment displayed at the bottom of a moved page.
"Someweb.SomePage moved from Someweb.SomeOtherPage on 16 Jul 2003 - 13:30 by HolgieBob - put it back"
If the page is intentionaly and correctly moved (and maybe a looong time ago) then the comment generated will just be a slight annoyance on an otherwise perfect page.

-- HolgieBob? - 14 Aug 2003

I find the definition of name and title (and/or their Key names) from META:FIELD (above), confusing.

Key Name
name Ties to entry in TWikiForms template, is title with all bar alphanumerics and . removed
title Full text from TWikiForms template
value Value user has supplied via form

Does "name" refer to the name of the TWiki page containing the TWikiForms template?

Does "title" refer to the name of a specific field in the template?

If so, can we make clearer definitions? Maybe:

name (or "form name")
name of the TWiki page containing the TWikiForms template [being used on | applied to] this page

title (or "field name")
name of the (specific) field in the TWikiForms template [being used on | applied to] this page

The square brackets and so forth are intended to indicate options.

If I'm wrong, that may add emphasis to the request for better definitions. wink If I'm right, "form name" and "field name" seem much clearer than "name" and "title". (And then, in some sense, the fully qualified name for a form field would be form name plus field name.)

Oh, and what are "bar alphanumerics"--is this intended to refer to the underbar and/or dash? (And, if so, isn't that an oxymoron--the underbar and dash are not alphanumeric.)

-- RandyKramer - 06 Jun 2005

Update: Ok, after some thought I'm more certain that the above is correct, and now I see where the keyname comes from (iiuc, the data is stored in a hash, and the keyname is the "key" for the hash) so I can imagine that not everyone is anxious to change the keyname. Still, it would be possible, and would seem to make it a lot clearer. Or, add another field to the above table, and have a "common name" (formname, fieldname) in addition to the keyname (name).

-- RandyKramer - 06 Jun 2005

This section here is about documentation. Please ask support questions in the Support web.

-- PeterThoeny - 01 Nov 2005

Q: what do I do if I want to query the metadata of a page other than the current page?

Suggestion:

   %META{"parent",topic="SomeOtherPage",...}%

-- AndyGlew - 25 Mar 2006

In profil, META:FORM do not support MAKETEXT. Do you have solution for support i18n translation for user's profil ? example : %META:FIELD{name="FirstName" attributes="" title="%MAKETEXT{"FirstName"}%" value="Yannick"}%

-- YannickPavard - 24 Mar 2007

 
Topic revision: r35 - 25 Mar 2007 - 06:30:44 - PeterThoeny
 
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