google_cal plugin by Kite
Embeds a Google Calendar into a wiki page
Last updated on 2007-05-01. Provides Syntax.
No compatibility info given!
Similar to hcalendar.
With a serious nod to iframe by Christopher Smith. Minimal changes were made (improvements, I hope).
{{cal>kite@puzzlers.org[614,640]|Kite's Test}}
Pretty simple:
The plugin has one configuration setting, which can be set via the admin/configuration settings page.
false, set to true to enable javascript urls.I don't know if it is better to allow one value for both plugins, or not. Also, due to the limited nature of this plugin, I don't think this option will actually make any difference. It has not been tested.
Be sure that, while cutting and pasting, no extra spaces or anything are before the <?PHP or after the ?> as this will cause errors while producing headers.
Place this file in lib/plugins/google_cal/syntax.php
<?php /** * Plugin google_cal: Inserts an Google Calendar iframe * * @license GPL 2 (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html) * @author Kite <Kite@puzzlers.org>, Christopher Smith <chris@jalakai.co.uk> * @seealso (http://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:iframe) */ if(!defined('DOKU_INC')) define('DOKU_INC',realpath(dirname(__FILE__).'/../../').'/'); if(!defined('DOKU_PLUGIN')) define('DOKU_PLUGIN',DOKU_INC.'lib/plugins/'); require_once(DOKU_PLUGIN.'syntax.php'); /** * All DokuWiki plugins to extend the parser/rendering mechanism * need to inherit from this class */ class syntax_plugin_google_cal extends DokuWiki_Syntax_Plugin { function getInfo(){ return array( 'author1' => 'Kite', 'email1' => 'kite@puzzlers.org', 'author2' => 'Christopher Smith', 'email2' => 'chris@jalakai.co.uk', 'date' => '2007-05-01', 'name' => 'Google Calendar Plugin', 'desc' => 'Adds a Google Calendar iframe syntax: {{cal>name@address[w,h]|alternate text}}', 'url' => 'http://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:google_cal', ); } function getType() { return 'substition'; } function getPType(){ return 'block'; } function getSort() { return 305; } function connectTo($mode) { $this->Lexer->addSpecialPattern('{{cal>[^}]*?}}',$mode,'plugin_google_cal'); } function handle($match, $state, $pos, &$handler){ if(preg_match('/{{cal>(.*)/', $match)) { // Hook for future features // Handle the simplified style of calendar tag $match = html_entity_decode(substr($match, 6, -2)); @list($url, $alt) = explode('|',$match,2); $matches=array(); // '/^\s*([^\[|]+)(?:\[(?:([^,\]]*),)?([^,\]]*)\])?(?:\s*(?:\|\s*(.*))?)?$/mD' if (preg_match('/(.*)\[(.*)\]$/',trim($url),$matches)) { $url = $matches[1]; if (strpos($matches[2],',') !== false) { @list($w, $h) = explode(',',$matches[2],2); } else { $h = $matches[2]; $w = '98%'; } } else { $w = '98%'; $h = '600'; } if (!isset($alt)) $alt = ''; if (!$this->getConf('js_ok') && substr($url,0,11) == 'javascript:') { return array('error', $this->getLang('gcal_No_JS')); } return array('wiki', hsc(trim("$url")), hsc(trim($alt)), hsc(trim($w)), hsc(trim($h))); } else { return array('error', $this->getLang("gcal_Bad_iFrame")); // this is an error } // matched {{cal>... } function render($mode, &$renderer, $data) { list($style, $url, $alt, $w, $h) = $data; if($mode == 'xhtml'){ // Two styles: wiki and error switch($style) { case 'wiki': $renderer->doc .= "<iframe src='http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=$url&height=$h&title=$alt' ". "alt='$alt' title='$alt' width='$w' height='$h' frameborder='0'></iframe>\n"; break; case 'error': $renderer->doc .= "<div class='error'>$url</div>"; break; default: $renderer->doc .= "<div class='error'>" . $this->getLang('gcal_Invalid_mode') . "</div>"; break; } return true; } return false; } } ?>
Place this file in lib/plugins/google_cal/conf/metadata.php
<?php /* * google_cal plugin, configuration metadata * * @author Christopher Smith <chris@jalakai.co.uk> */ $meta['gcal_js_ok'] = array('onoff'); ?>
Place this file in lib/plugins/google_cal/conf/default.php
<?php /* * google_cal plugin, default configuration settings * * @author Christopher Smith <chris@jalakai.co.uk> */ $conf['gcal_js_ok'] = false; ?>
Of course, you may need to translate these to your own locale. I prefer to make error messages relatively vague but unique so I can track them back to where the error was found without overloading a user with technical info they shouldn't have or want.
Place this file in lib/plugins/google_cal/lang/en/lang.php
<?php /** * english language file * * @license GPL 2 (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html) * @author kite <Kite@puzzlers.org> */ $lang['gcal_Bad_calendar'] = 'Invalid Gooogle Calendar request.'; $lang['gcal_No_JS'] = 'The wiki can not display this calendar.'; $lang['gcal_Invalid_mode'] = 'Google Calendar plugin error.'; ?>
Place this file in lib/plugins/google_cal/lang/en/settings.php
<?php /** * English language file * * @license GPL 2 (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html) * @author Christopher Smith <chris@jalakai.co.uk> */ // for the configuration manager $lang['gcal_js_ok'] = 'Allow javascript urls'; ?>
First release posted April 26, 2007 by kite [at] puzzlers [dot] org.
One improvement over iframe by Christopher Smith was the regular expression
function connectTo($mode) {
$this->Lexer->addSpecialPattern('{{cal>[^}]*?}}',$mode,'plugin_google_cal');
}
By adding [^}]* the expression is prevented from crossing a boundary into another tag if, for example, you put two calendars on the same page. The lexer patterns are all greedy by nature so this is something I find needs to be in more plugins.
The '?' after the '*' reverses the greediness of the quantifier — Christopher Smith 2007-08-26 12:02
function getPType(){ return 'block'; }
This method was added so that the plugin informs Dokuwiki to close any <p> tags that are open before this plugin is called so the frame is not bound in a paragraph.
I have several Google Calendars tied to my Gmail account. Is there a way to specify just one calendar, or a sub-group (i.e. 3 out of 5 calendars). — Jason 2007-06-08 18:51
Same for me. I do have several calendards in my account and just some are shared… and I would like to have the specify which calendears should be visible.
The quick answer is yes. At the google calendar webpage, click on manage calendars. Then click on the particular calendar that you are
interested in using. In the Calendar Address box you should see a calendar id that looks like a randomly generated bunch of letters
@group.calendar.google.com. Plug this in as the address instead of {{cal>yourname@gmail.com}}.
I.e. {{cal>[randomletters]@group.calendar.google.com}}. Seems to be working for me. Cheers.
Ethan Farquhar 2007-08-13
Nice job ! It work fine ! Just one suggest : I choose different colors for several calendards (i.e. light green for one). I would like to recover the colour of the interested calendar !
— Nicolas 2007-24-08 15:26
Hi - I was wondering if it was possible to login to the calendar automatically when the page loads? Thanks - David