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-------------------------------------------------------------------------- README for the CategoryTree extension Copyright © 2006-2007 Daniel Kinzler Licenses: GNU General Public Licence (GPL) GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The CategoryTree extension provides a dynamic view of the wiki's category structure as a tree. It uses AJAX to load parts of the tree on demand. <http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/CategoryTree_extension> The CategoryTree extension was originally written by Daniel Kinzler in 2006 and is released under the GNU General Public Licence (GPL). The internationalization files contain contributions by several people; they are mentioned in each file individually. Also thanks to Tim Starling for his contributions. INSTALLING -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copy the CategoryTree directory into the extensions folder of your MediaWiki installation. Then add the following lines to your LocalSettings.php file (near the end): $wgUseAjax = true; require_once( "{$IP}/extensions/CategoryTree/CategoryTree.php" ); Note that $wgUseAjax = true; will enable the Ajax framework in MediaWiki, which is required by the CategoryTree extension. Ajax is a term for using JavaScript to load parts of a page on demand. It is supported by all recent graphic web browsers. For more information about Ajax see <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajax_%28programming%29>. USAGE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- CategoryTree can be used in three ways: directly on the category pages, as a "custom tag" to show a category structure inline on a wiki page, and as a special page. The CategoryTree extension replaces the subcategory section of category pages with a dynamic tree view. If Javascript is disabled, this appears as a plain list. The dynamic subcategory entries can be disabled using the URL parameter "notree" - this is intended for bots that rely on parsing the HTML of category pages. The custom tag is called <categorytree>. For example, if you put <categorytree mode="pages">Foo</categorytree> on a wiki page, it will show the contents of category Foo as a dynamic tree on that page. The tag accepts the following attributes, using a HTML-like syntax: * hideroot - set this to "on" to hide the "root" node of the tree, i.e. the mention of category Foo from the example. * onlyroot - set this to "on" show only the "root" node of the tree initially * mode - can be "categories", "pages" or "all". See the Modes section below. The default for this attribute is controlled by $wgCategoryTreeDefaultMode, and is initially set to CT_MODE_CATEGORIES, the equivalent of setting the mode attribute to "categories". * style - can be used to specify any CSS styles you would like for the tree. Alternatively to the <categorytree> tag, parser-function syntax can also be used, e.g {{#categorytree:Foo|hideroot=yes}}. This syntax allows the use of magic variables, templates and template parameters for the category name. The special page is called Special:CategoryTree; there you can enter the name of a category and then browse it's content. The CategoryTree extension also adds a tab for this special page to every category page. MODES -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The category tree can be shown in different modes, determining what types of "leaves" the "tree" has: * categories (constant CT_MODE_CATEGORIES): show subcategories only * pages (constant CT_MODE_PAGES): show subcategories and pages, except images * all (constant CT_MODE_ALL): show all pages, subcategories, images, etc The CT_MODE_XXX constants can be used with configuration optiosn (see below). OPTIONS -------------------------------------------------------------------------- There are some options you can specify in your LocalSettings.php file: $wgCategoryTreeMaxChildren - maximum number of children shown in a tree node. Default is 200 $wgCategoryTreeAllowTag - enable <categorytree> tag. Default is true. $wgCategoryTreeDynamicTag - loads the first level of the tree in a <categorytag> dynamically. This way, the cache does not need to be disabled. Default is false $wgCategoryTreeDisableCache - disabled the parser cache for pages with a <categorytree> tag. Default is true. $wgCategoryTreeHTTPCache - enable HTTP cache for anon users. Default is false. $wgCategoryTreeOmitNamespace - never show namespace prefix. Default is false. Patch contributed by Manuel Schneider <manuel.schneider@wikimedia.ch>, Bug 8011 $wgCategoryMaxDepth - maximum value for depth argument; can be an integer, or an associative array, mapping CT_MODE_XXX constants to the maximum depth for that mode. Ignored if $wgCategoryTreeDynamicTag is true. Introduced by Steve Sanbeg. $wgCategoryTreeExtPath - the (URL-) path where the extension is installed, relative to $wgScriptPath, with leading "/". Default is "/extensions/CategoryTree". $wgCategoryTreeDefaultMode - the default mode to use when no mode attribute is specified in a <categorytree> tag. May be CT_MODE_CATEGORIES (the default), CT_MODE_PAGES, or CT_MODE_ALL. $wgCategoryTreeCategoryPageMode - the mode to use when rendering trees on category pages. May be CT_MODE_CATEGORIES (the default), CT_MODE_PAGES, or CT_MODE_ALL. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- EOF