I'm writing an extension and so far everything is going fine except that my extension produces wiki text and that is not parsed but included as-is into the wiki.
I really need to figure out a way to get this text parsed as it includes links to other pages, and in some cases the linked-to pages don't exist yet so having the links in a different colour is very useful.
Is there a simple to way to have my text parsed? Or at the very least have the links parsed?
I've tried invoking Parser.php myself on the output I produce but results in errors, usually of the sort "Call to a member function on a non-object ".
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Jc
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I don't know if this is correct or even supposed to work but I've gotten my extension to work (i.e. process wiki text) using the following:
function myExtension($input) { global $wgParser; //So some work and assign the result to $output $output = $wgParser->internalParse($output, true); return $output; }
Jc
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did you test the speed, is there a significant delay - maybe the procedures call itselfs recoursivly? (does $wgParser->internalParse($output, true); call again your extension?)
xx HeliR
I don't know if this is correct or even supposed to work but I've gotten my extension to work (i.e. process wiki text) using the following:
function myExtension($input) { global $wgParser; //So some work and assign the result to $output $output = $wgParser->internalParse($output, true); return $output; }
I don't know if this is correct or even supposed to work but I've gotten my extension to work (i.e. process wiki text) using the following:
function myExtension($input) { global $wgParser; //So some work and assign the result to $output $output = $wgParser->internalParse($output, true); return $output; }
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Well, in my case - I tried an extension that allows certain formatting (including color) your solution breaks part of the style-command (the Fontsize is ignored, though simple style-tags are processed).
<?php $wgExtensionFunctions[] = "wfH1Ext";
function wfH1Ext() { global $wgParser; $wgParser->setHook( "HR1", "HR1Formatter" ); }
// The callback function for converting the input text to HTML output function HR1Formatter( $input ) {global $wgParser;
$output = "<div style='font-size:300%;color:#FFA500;background-color:#F8F8FF; align:center;'><b>".$input."</b></div>"; //$output = $wgParser->internalParse($output, true); return $output; } ?>
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I don't know if this is correct or even supposed to work but I've gotten my extension to work (i.e. process wiki text) using the following:
function myExtension($input) { global $wgParser; //So some work and assign the result to $output $output = $wgParser->internalParse($output, true); return $output; }
This hack above seems to work i.e. I get $input parsed when I put wikitext within a custom tag. I wonder if it's going to break something else somewhere.
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