[[!meta robots="noindex, follow"]] [[!if test="enabled(template)" then="This wiki has templates **enabled**." else="This wiki has templates **disabled**." ]] Templates are files that can be filled out and inserted into pages in the wiki. [[!if test="enabled(template) and enabled(inline)" then=""" ## Available templates These templates are available for inclusion onto other pages in this wiki: [[!inline pages="templates/* and !*/discussion" feeds=no archive=yes sort=title template=titlepage]] """]] ## Using a template Using a template works like this: \[[!template id=note text="""Here is the text to insert into my note."""]] This fills out the [[note]] template, filling in the `text` field with the specified value, and inserts the result into the page. Generally, a value can include any markup that would be allowed in the wiki page outside the template. Triple-quoting the value even allows quotes to be included in it. Combined with multi-line quoted values, this allows for large chunks of marked up text to be embedded into a template: \[[!template id=foo name="Sally" color="green" age=8 notes=""" * \[[Charley]]'s sister. * "I want to be an astronaut when I grow up." * Really 8 and a half. """]] ## Creating a template To create a template, simply add a template directive to a page, and the page will provide a link that can be used to create the template. The template is a regular wiki page, located in the `templates/` subdirectory inside the source directory of the wiki. The template uses the syntax used by the [[!cpan HTML::Template]] perl module, which allows for some fairly complex things to be done. Consult its documentation for the full syntax, but all you really need to know are a few things: * To insert the value of a variable, use ``. Wiki markup in the value will first be converted to html. * To insert the raw value of a variable, with wiki markup not yet converted to html, use ``. * To make a block of text conditional on a variable being set use `text`. * To use one block of text if a variable is set and a second if it's not, use `textother text` Here's a sample template: Name: [[]]
Age:
Favorite color:
No favorite color.

The filled out template will be formatted the same as the rest of the page that contains it, so you can include WikiLinks and all other forms of wiki markup in the template. Note though that such WikiLinks will not show up as backlinks to the page that uses the template. Note the use of "raw_name" inside the [[WikiLink]] generator. This ensures that if the name contains something that might be mistaken for wiki markup, it's not converted to html before being processed as a [[WikiLink]].