NAME
Text::WikiCreole - Convert Wiki Creole 1.0 markup to XHTML
VERSION
Version 0.01
DESCRIPTION
Text::WikiCreole implements the Wiki Creole markup language, version 1.0, as described at http://www.wikicreole.org. It reads Creole 1.0 markup and returns XHTML.
SYNOPSIS
use Text::WikiCreole;
creole_extend; # use optional extensions to Creole 1.0
creole_plugin \&myplugin; # register custom plugin parser
my $html = creole_parse($creole_text);
...
FUNCTIONS
creole_parse
Self-explanatory. Takes a Creole markup string argument and
returns HTML.
creole_extend
By default, Text::WikiCreole implements strict Creole 1.0,
summarized in STRICT MARKUP below.
creole_extend() enables support for the additional markup
described in EXTENDED MARKUP below.
creole_plugin
Creole 1.0 supports a plugin syntax: << plugin content >>
Write a function that receives the text between the <<>>
delimiters as $_[0] (and not including the delimiters) and
returns the text to be displayed. For example, here is a
simple plugin that converts plugin text to uppercase:
sub uppercase_plugin {
$_[0] =~ s/([a-z])/\u$1/gs;
return $_[0];
}
creole_plugin \&uppercase_plugin;
creole_link
You may wish to customize [[ links ]], such as to prefix a hostname,
port, etc.
Write a function, similar to the plugin function, which receives the
<a href="pagename"> part of the link as $_[0] and returns the
customized link. For example, to prepend "http://my.domain/" to
pagename:
sub mylink {
$_[0] =~ s%href=\"%href=\"http://my.comain/%;
return $_[0];
}
creole_link \&mylink;
VARIABLES
%creole_tags
You may wish to customize the opening and/or closing tags
for the various bits of Creole markup. For example, to
assign a CSS class to list items:
$creole_tags{li}{open} = "<li class=myclass>";
Or to see the current open tag for indented paragraphs:
print "$creole_tags{ip}{open}\n";
The tags that may be of interest are:
hr br li
ol ul table
tr th td
strong em inowiki (inline nowiki syntax)
nowiki sup sub
u p ip (indented paragraphs)
dl dt mono (monospace)
dd h1 h2
h3 h4 h5
h6 a img
STRICT MARKUP
Here is a summary of the official Creole 1.0 markup
elements. See http://www.wikicreole.org for the full
details.
Headings:
= heading 1 -> <h1>heading 1</h1>
== heading 2 -> <h2>heading 2</h2>
...
====== heading 6 -> <h6>heading 6</h6>
Various inline markup:
** bold ** -> <strong> bold </strong>
// italics // -> <em> italics </em>
**// both //** -> <strong><em> both </em></strong>
[[ link ]] -> <a href="link">link</a>
[[ link | text ]] -> <a href="link">text</a>
http://cpan.org -> <a href="http://cpan.org">http://cpan.org</a>
line \\ break -> line <br /> break
{{img.jpg|alt}} -> <img src="img.jpg" alt="alt">
Lists:
* unordered list <ul><li>unordered list</li>
* second item <li>second item</li>
## nested ordered -> <ol><li>nested ordered</li>
*** uber-nested <ul><li>uber-nested</li></ul>
* back to level 1 </ol><li>back to level 1</li></ul>
Tables:
|= h1 |= h2 -> <table><tr><th>h1</th><th>h2</th></tr>
| c1 | c2 <tr><td>c1</td><td>c2</td></tr></table>
Nowiki (Preformatted):
{{{ <pre>
** not bold ** ** not bold **
escaped HTML: -> escaped HTML:
<i> test </i> <i> test </i>
}}} <pre>
{{{ inline\\also }}} -> <tt>inline\\also</tt>
Escape Character:
~** not bold ** -> ** not bold **
tilde: ~~ -> tilde: ~
Plugins:
<< plugin >> -> whatever you want
Paragraphs are separated by other blocks and blank lines.
Inline markup can usually be combined, overlapped, etc. List
items and plugin text can span lines.
EXTENDED MARKUP
In addition to STRICT MARKUP, Text::WikiCreole optionally supports
the following markup:
Inline:
## monospace ## -> <tt> monospace </tt>
^^ superscript ^^ -> <sup> superscript </sup>
,, subscript ,, -> <sub> subscript </sub>
__ underline __ -> <u> underline </u>
(TM) -> ™
(R) -> ®
(C) -> ©
... -> …
-- -> –
Indented Paragraphs:
:this -> <div style="margin-left:2em"><p>this
is indented is indented</p>
:: more indented <div style="margin-left:2em"><p> more
indented</div></div>
Definition Lists:
; Title -> <dl><dt>Title</dt>
: item 1 : item 2 <dd>item 1</dd><dd>item 2</dd>
; Title 2 : item2a <dt>Title 2</dt><dd>item 2a</dd></dl>
AUTHOR
Jason Burnett, <jason at jnj.org>
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-text-wikicreole at rt.cpan.org
, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Text-WikiCreole. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.
SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc Text::WikiCreole
You can also look for information at:
AnnoCPAN: Annotated CPAN documentation
CPAN Ratings
RT: CPAN's request tracker
Search CPAN
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The parsing algorithm is basically the same as (and inspired by) the one in Document::Parser. Document::Parser is OO and is, as such, incompatible with my brain.
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright 2007 Jason Burnett, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.