NAME
Apache::MiniWiki - Miniature Wiki for Apache
SYNOPSIS
<Location /wiki>
PerlAddVar datadir "/home/foo/db/wiki/"
PerlAddVar vroot "/wiki"
PerlAddVar authen "/home/foo/db/htpasswd"
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::MiniWiki
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Sample Wiki"
AuthUserFile /home/foo/db/htpasswd
Require valid-user
</Location>
DEPENDENCIES
This module requires these other modules:
Apache::Htpasswd;
Apache::Constants;
CGI;
HTML::FromText;
HTML::Template;
Rcs;
DESCRIPTION
Apache::MiniWiki is an simplistic Wiki for Apache. It doesn't have much uses besides very simple installations where hardly any features are needed. What is does support though is:
- storage of Wiki pages in RCS
- templates through HTML::Template
- text to HTML conversion with HTML::FromText
- basic authentification password changes
- ability to view any revision of a page
- ability to revert back to any revision of the page
- basic checks to keep search engine spiders from deleting
all the pages in the Wiki!!!
If you want to use your own template for MiniWiki, you should place the template in the RCS file template,v in the datadir
. Upon execution, MiniWiki will check out this template and use it. If you make any modifications to the RCS file, a new version will be checked out.
You can modify the template from within MiniWiki by visiting the URL http://your.server.name/your-wiki-vroot/(edit)/template
If you don't install a template, a default one will be used.
The datadir
variable defines where in the filesystem that the RCS files that MiniWiki uses should be stored. This is also where MiniWiki looks for a template to use.
The vroot
should match the virtual directory that MiniWiki runs under.
If this variable is set, it should point to a standard htpasswd file which MiniWiki has write access to. The function to change a users password is then enabled.
If you create the pages 'list' or 'listchanges', the following will automatically get appended to them:
- list: A simple line deliminated list of
all the pages in the system
- listchanges: Ordered by date, gives a list of all pages
including the last comment, the number of lines
added or removed, and the date of the last change
To keep things sane and reasonable, the master 'template' page does not show up in any of these three page listings.
Spiders for search engines (Google, OpenFind, etc) love the bounty of links found in a Wiki. Unfortunely, they also follow the Archive, Changes, View, and Revert links. This not only adds to the load on your webserver, but there is a very high chance that pages will get rolled back as the spider goes in circles following links. This has happened! Add these links to your robots.txt so that robots can only view the actual current pages:
Disallow: /wiki/(edit)/ Disallow: /wiki/(log)/ Disallow: /wiki/(revert)/ Disallow: /wiki/(save)/ Disallow: /wiki/(view)/ Disallow: /wiki/lastchanges
See http://www.nyetwork.org/wiki for an example of this module in active use.
AUTHOR
Jonas Oberg, <jonas@gnu.org> Wim Kerkhoff, <kerw@cpan.org>