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                        | 12 |   |  [[Timestamp]]  | 
                      
                      
                        |   | 13 | === Getting Detailed Help ===  | 
                      
                        |   | 14 | The list of available macros and the full help can be obtained using the !MacroList macro, as seen [#AvailableMacros below].  | 
                      
                        |   | 15 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 16 | A brief list can be obtained via ![[MacroList(*)]] or ![[?]].  | 
                      
                        |   | 17 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 18 | Detailed help on a specific macro can be obtained by passing it as an argument to !MacroList, e.g. ![[MacroList(MacroList)]], or, more conveniently, by appending a question mark (?) to the macro's name, like in ![[MacroList?]].  | 
                      
                        |   | 19 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 20 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 21 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 22 | === Example ===  | 
                      
                        |   | 23 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 24 | A list of 3 most recently changed wiki pages starting with 'Trac':  | 
                      
                        |   | 25 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 26 | ||= Wiki Markup =||= Display =||  | 
                      
                        |   | 27 | {{{#!td  | 
                      
                        |   | 28 |   {{{  | 
                      
                        |   | 29 |   [[RecentChanges(Trac,3)]]  | 
                      
                        |   | 30 |   }}}  | 
                      
            
                      
                        | 14 |   | Display:  | 
                      
                        | 15 |   |  [[Timestamp]]  | 
                      
                      
                        |   | 32 | {{{#!td style="padding-left: 2em;"  | 
                      
                        |   | 33 | [[RecentChanges(Trac,3)]]  | 
                      
                        |   | 34 | }}}  | 
                      
                        |   | 35 | |-----------------------------------  | 
                      
                        |   | 36 | {{{#!td  | 
                      
                        |   | 37 |   {{{  | 
                      
                        |   | 38 |   [[RecentChanges?(Trac,3)]]  | 
                      
                        |   | 39 |   }}}  | 
                      
                        |   | 40 | }}}  | 
                      
                        |   | 41 | {{{#!td style="padding-left: 2em;"  | 
                      
                        |   | 42 | [[RecentChanges?(Trac,3)]]  | 
                      
                        |   | 43 | }}}  | 
                      
                        |   | 44 | |-----------------------------------  | 
                      
                        |   | 45 | {{{#!td  | 
                      
                        |   | 46 |   {{{  | 
                      
                        |   | 47 |   [[?]]  | 
                      
                        |   | 48 |   }}}  | 
                      
                        |   | 49 | }}}  | 
                      
                        |   | 50 | {{{#!td style="padding-left: 2em"  | 
                      
                        |   | 51 | {{{#!html   | 
                      
                        |   | 52 | <div style="font-size: 80%" class="trac-macrolist">  | 
                      
                        |   | 53 | <h3><code>[[Image]]</code></h3>Embed an image in wiki-formatted text.  | 
                      
            
                      
                        | 36 |   | It's easiest to learn from an example:  | 
                      
                      
                        |   | 77 | For more information about developing macros, see the [trac:TracDev development resources] on the main project site.  | 
                      
                        |   | 78 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 79 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 80 | Here are 2 simple examples showing how to create a Macro with Trac 0.11.   | 
                      
                        |   | 81 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 82 | Also, have a look at [trac:source:tags/trac-0.11/sample-plugins/Timestamp.py Timestamp.py] for an example that shows the difference between old style and new style macros and at the [trac:source:tags/trac-0.11/wiki-macros/README macros/README] which provides a little more insight about the transition.  | 
                      
                        |   | 83 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 84 | === Macro without arguments ===  | 
                      
                        |   | 85 | To test the following code, you should saved it in a `timestamp_sample.py` file located in the TracEnvironment's `plugins/` directory.  | 
                      
            
                      
                        | 41 |   | def execute(hdf, args, env):  | 
                      
                        | 42 |   |     return "Hello World called with args: %s" % args  | 
                      
                      
                        |   | 91 | from genshi.builder import tag  | 
                      
                        |   | 92 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 93 | from trac.util.datefmt import format_datetime, utc  | 
                      
                        |   | 94 | from trac.wiki.macros import WikiMacroBase  | 
                      
                        |   | 95 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 96 | class TimeStampMacro(WikiMacroBase):  | 
                      
                        |   | 97 |     """Inserts the current time (in seconds) into the wiki page."""  | 
                      
                        |   | 98 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 99 |     revision = "$Rev$"  | 
                      
                        |   | 100 |     url = "$URL$"  | 
                      
                        |   | 101 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 102 |     def expand_macro(self, formatter, name, text):  | 
                      
                        |   | 103 |         t = datetime.now(utc)  | 
                      
                        |   | 104 |         return tag.b(format_datetime(t, '%c'))  | 
                      
            
                      
                        | 48 |   | def execute(hdf, txt, env):  | 
                      
                        | 49 |   |     return env.config.get('trac', 'repository_dir')  | 
                      
                      
                        |   | 111 | from genshi.core import Markup  | 
                      
                        |   | 112 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 113 | from trac.wiki.macros import WikiMacroBase  | 
                      
                        |   | 114 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 115 | class HelloWorldMacro(WikiMacroBase):  | 
                      
                        |   | 116 |     """Simple HelloWorld macro.  | 
                      
                        |   | 117 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 118 |     Note that the name of the class is meaningful:  | 
                      
                        |   | 119 |      - it must end with "Macro"  | 
                      
                        |   | 120 |      - what comes before "Macro" ends up being the macro name  | 
                      
                        |   | 121 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 122 |     The documentation of the class (i.e. what you're reading)  | 
                      
                        |   | 123 |     will become the documentation of the macro, as shown by  | 
                      
                        |   | 124 |     the !MacroList macro (usually used in the WikiMacros page).  | 
                      
                        |   | 125 |     """  | 
                      
                        |   | 126 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 127 |     revision = "$Rev$"  | 
                      
                        |   | 128 |     url = "$URL$"  | 
                      
                        |   | 129 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 130 |     def expand_macro(self, formatter, name, text, args):  | 
                      
                        |   | 131 |         """Return some output that will be displayed in the Wiki content.  | 
                      
                        |   | 132 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 133 |         `name` is the actual name of the macro (no surprise, here it'll be  | 
                      
                        |   | 134 |         `'HelloWorld'`),  | 
                      
                        |   | 135 |         `text` is the text enclosed in parenthesis at the call of the macro.  | 
                      
                        |   | 136 |           Note that if there are ''no'' parenthesis (like in, e.g.  | 
                      
                        |   | 137 |           [[HelloWorld]]), then `text` is `None`.  | 
                      
                        |   | 138 |         `args` are the arguments passed when HelloWorld is called using a  | 
                      
                        |   | 139 |         `#!HelloWorld` code block.  | 
                      
                        |   | 140 |         """  | 
                      
                        |   | 141 |         return 'Hello World, text = %s, args = %s' % \  | 
                      
                        |   | 142 |             (Markup.escape(text), Markup.escape(repr(args)))  | 
                      
                        |   | 143 |   | 
                      
            
                      
                        | 56 |   | ----  | 
                      
                        | 57 |   | See also:  WikiProcessors, WikiFormatting, TracGuide  | 
                      
                      
                        |   | 154 | {{{#!HelloWorld  | 
                      
                        |   | 155 | <Hello World!>  | 
                      
                        |   | 156 | }}}  | 
                      
                        |   | 157 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 158 | [[HelloWorld(<Hello World!>)]]  | 
                      
                        |   | 159 | }}}  | 
                      
                        |   | 160 | One should get:  | 
                      
                        |   | 161 | {{{  | 
                      
                        |   | 162 | Hello World, text = <Hello World!> , args = {'style': u'polite'}  | 
                      
                        |   | 163 | Hello World, text = <Hello World!> , args = {}  | 
                      
                        |   | 164 | Hello World, text = <Hello World!> , args = None  | 
                      
                        |   | 165 | }}}  | 
                      
                        |   | 166 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 167 | Note that the return value of `expand_macro` is '''not''' HTML escaped. Depending on the expected result, you should escape it by yourself (using `return Markup.escape(result)`) or, if this is indeed HTML, wrap it in a Markup object (`return Markup(result)`) with `Markup` coming from Genshi, (`from genshi.core import Markup`).    | 
                      
                        |   | 168 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 169 | You can also recursively use a wiki Formatter (`from trac.wiki import Formatter`) to process the `text` as wiki markup, for example by doing:  | 
                      
                        |   | 170 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 171 | {{{  | 
                      
                        |   | 172 | #!python  | 
                      
                        |   | 173 | from genshi.core import Markup  | 
                      
                        |   | 174 | from trac.wiki.macros import WikiMacroBase  | 
                      
                        |   | 175 | from trac.wiki import Formatter  | 
                      
                        |   | 176 | import StringIO  | 
                      
                        |   | 177 |   | 
                      
                        |   | 178 | class HelloWorldMacro(WikiMacroBase):  | 
                      
                        |   | 179 |         def expand_macro(self, formatter, name, text, args):  | 
                      
                        |   | 180 |                 text = "whatever '''wiki''' markup you want, even containing other macros"  | 
                      
                        |   | 181 |                 # Convert Wiki markup to HTML, new style  | 
                      
                        |   | 182 |                 out = StringIO.StringIO()  | 
                      
                        |   | 183 |                 Formatter(self.env, formatter.context).format(text, out)  | 
                      
                        |   | 184 |                 return Markup(out.getvalue())  | 
                      
                        |   | 185 | }}}  |