Hi,
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 11:36 AM, Marco Casavecchia Morganti
<marco.casavecchia(a)comune.ancona.it> wrote:
Hello all,
I hope that my previous post were rejected by the moderator because of size
of the attachment.
All I wanted to say was that i developed a new plugin.
It can include and transform external resources into xwiki pages.
I used it to embed my pages with some external RSS feeds.
The plugin is based upon xsl transformations.
I attach to this mail only the README included into the package.
Tell me if you are intrested.
You should add you plugin on
http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome (Use "Add
Plugin...") for everyone to be able to look at it and to write some
description.
Hope to be useful.
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By MCM.
Hello,
This is a simple plugin that lets you include an external content into any
xwiki page. Actually I used it to show external RSS contents into "dynamic"
panels.
To work properly the plugin needs an XSL template that produces the desired
html code from the source content.
The "example" directory of this package countains a simple XSL stylesheet
that transform an RSS 2.0 feed into an html fragment.
How to build it:
- A precompiled version (only for JDK 1.5) is available into the dist/lib
directory of the package.
- you can build the whole project by typing:
ant -f ant/build.xml dist
How to install:
- Copy all the jars from the "dist/lib" directory into the
"WEB-INF/lib"
of
your XWiki installation.
- Edit your "WEB-INF/xwiki.cfg" and add the following line into the
"xwiki.plugins" section:
com.xpn.xwiki.plugin.xsltransformer.XslURITransformerPlugin
- At the end of the same file, append the following lines
(WEB-INF/xwiki.cfg)
#XSLTransormer Plugin configuration parameters
xwiki.xsluritransformer.debug=disabled
xwiki.xsluritransformer.connectiontimeout=15000
xwiki.xsluritransformer.fallbackencoding=UTF-8
- Restart your XWiki
How to use it:
- First of all you need a new Wiki page, so create it.
- Now you have to attach the "example/rss2xhtml.xsl" file to the page.
- Go to edit the page and add the following snippet code (change the uri
with something that works ;O):
$xwiki.xslURITransformer.cachedTransformURI("http://rss.host/path/to/the/rssfeed.xml","http://your.wiki.host/xwiki/bin/download/path/to/the/attached/rss2xhtml.xsl",
"900")
- Save the page and enjoy the included and reformatted rss ;O)
How does it works:
The plugnin uses 2 http connections to fetch the source and the xsl (that i
often attach to the same page) and performs the transformation.
It has 2 functions that performs the same work but in 2 different ways:
$xwiki.xslURITransformer.cachedTransformURI(SourceURI,XSLURI,Timeout)
$xwiki.xslURITransformer.transformURI(SourceURI,XSLURI)
Common parameters:
The SourceURI parameter is the full URI of the resource that you want
include.
The XSLURI parameter is the full URI of the XSL stylesheet to use for the
transformation (if you followed my instructions you wil find it attached to
the page)
The "normal" version performs all the tasks every time the page is viewed
(with lot of http traffic to fetch the resources and cpu usage for the
transformation).
The "cached" version has an extra "timeout" parameter that specify
the
amount of seconds to consider the resource as valid.
This function mantains an internal cache of the transformed resources and
send them back to the client without perform the whole work every time.
The resource is fetched again after it expires (with a great incement of
speed and a better memory usage).
NOTE: This whole package is released under Apache License.
PS: Sorry for my english..
By Marco Casavecchia M.
(marcolinuz(a)gmail.com)
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