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NAME

       Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin - A base class for Wiki::Toolkit plugins.

DESCRIPTION

       Provides methods for accessing the backend store, search and formatter objects of the
       Wiki::Toolkit object that a plugin instance is registered with.

SYNOPSIS

         package Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin::Foo;
         use base qw( Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin);

         # And then in your script:
         my $wiki = Wiki::Toolkit->new( ... );
         my $plugin = Wiki::Toolkit::Plugin::Foo->new;
         $wiki->register_plugin( plugin => $plugin );
         my $node = $plugin->datastore->retrieve_node( "Home" );

POSSIBLE METHODS

       pre_moderate
             Called before moderation is performed.
             Allows changes to the parameters used in moderation.

             my %args = @_;
             my ($name_ref,$version_ref) = @args{ qw( node version ) };
             $$name_ref =~ s/\s/_/g;
             return 0;

       post_moderate
             Called after moderation has been performed.
             Allows additional actions to occur after node moderation.

             my %args = @_;
             my ($node,$node_id,$version) =
                @args{ qw( node node_id version ) };
             &update_pending_list($node,$version);

       pre_rename
             Called before a rename is performed.
             Allows changes to the parameters used by rename.

             my %args = @_;
             my ($old_name_ref,$new_name_ref,$create_new_versions_ref) =
                @args{ qw( old_name new_name create_new_versions ) };
             $$old_name_ref =~ s/\s/_/g;
             $$new_name_ref =~ s/\s/_/g;
             return 0;

       post_rename
             Called after a rename has been performed.
             Allows additional actions to occur after node renames.

             my %args = @_;
             my ($old_name,$new_name,$node_id) =
                @args{ qw( old_name new_name node_id ) };
             &recalculate_category_listings();

       pre_retrieve
             Called before a retrieve is performed.
             Allows changes to the parameters used by retrieve.

             my %args = @_;
             my ($name_ref,$version_ref) = @args{ qw( node version ) };
             return &check_retrive_allowed($$name_ref);

             TODO: Allow declining of the read.

       pre_write
             Called before a write is performed.
             Allows changes to the parameters used by the write;

             my %args = @_;
             my ($node_ref,$content_ref,$metadata_ref) =
                 @args{ qw( node content metadata ) };
             $$content_ref =~ s/\bpub\b/Pub/g;
             return 1;

       post_write
             Called after a write has been performed.
             Allows additional actions to occur after node writes.

             my %args = @_;
             my ($node,$node_id,$version,$content,$metadata) =
                @args{ qw( node node_id version content metadata ) };
             &log_node_write($node,gmtime);

       post_delete
             Called after a delete has been performed.
             Allows additional actions to occur after node deletions.

             my %args = @_;
             my ($node,$node_id,$version) =
                @args{ qw( node node_id version ) };
             &log_node_delete($node,gmtime);

DECLINING ACTIONS FROM PRE_ METHODS

         Note: This functionality is missing for pre_retrieve

         It is possible for the pre_ methods (eg C<pre_write>) to
         decline the action. This could be due to an authentication
         check done by the plugin, due to the content, or whatever else
         the plugin fancies. There are three possible return values from
         a pre_ plugin:

         C<-1> - Deny this action
         C<0> or C<undef> - I have no opinion
         C<1> - Allow this action

         If you have only zeros, the action will be allowed. If you have ones
         and zeros, it will also be allowed.

         If you have minus ones and zeros, it will be denied. If you have minus
         ones, ones and zeros, the sum will be used to decide.

         For default deny, have one plugin return -1, and another only return 1
         if the action is explicity allowed)

METHODS

       new
             sub new {
                 my $class = shift;
                 my $self = bless {}, $class;
                 $self->_init if $self->can("_init");
                 return $self;
             }

           Generic contructor, just returns a blessed object.

       wiki
           Returns the Wiki::Toolkit object, or "undef" if the "register_plugin" method hasn't
           been called on a Wiki::Toolkit object yet.

       datastore
           Returns the backend store object, or "undef" if the "register_plugin" method hasn't
           been called on a Wiki::Toolkit object yet.

       indexer
           Returns the backend search object, or "undef" if the "register_plugin" method hasn't
           been called on a Wiki::Toolkit object yet, or if the wiki object had no search object
           defined.

       formatter
           Returns the backend formatter object, or "undef" if the "register_plugin" method
           hasn't been called on a Wiki::Toolkit object yet.

SEE ALSO

       Wiki::Toolkit

AUTHOR

       Kake Pugh (kake@earth.li).

COPYRIGHT

            Copyright (C) 2003-4 Kake Pugh.  All Rights Reserved.
            Copyright (C) 2006 the Wiki::Toolkit team. All Rights Reserved.

       This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.