Package TWiki::UI::Manage

UI functions for web, topic and user management

StaticMethod manage ($session)

manage command handler. This method is designed to be invoked via the UI::run method.

StaticMethod rename ($session)

rename command handler. This method is designed to be invoked via the UI::run method. Rename the given topic. Details of the new topic name are passed in CGI parameters:

skin skin(s) to use
newweb new web name
newtopic new topic name
breaklock  
attachment  
confirm if defined, requires a second level of confirmation
currentwebonly if defined, searches current web only for links to this topic
nonwikiword if defined, a non-wikiword is acceptable for the new topic name

StaticMethod move ($session,$oldWeb,$oldTopic,$newWeb,$newTopic,$attachment,\@refs)

Move the given topic, or an attachment in the topic, correcting refs to the topic in the topic itself, and in the list of topics (specified as web.topic pairs) in the \@refs array.

  • $session - reference to session object
  • $oldWeb - name of old web - must be untained
  • $oldTopic - name of old topic - must be untained
  • $newWeb - name of new web - must be untained
  • $newTopic - name of new topic - must be untained
  • $attachment - name of the attachment to move (from oldtopic to newtopic) (undef to move the topic) - must be untaineted
  • \@refs - array of webg.topics that must have refs to this topic converted
Will throw TWiki::OopsException or TWiki::AccessControlException on an error.

StaticMethod getReferringTopics ($session,$web,$topic,$allWebs) -> \%matches

  • $session - the session
  • $web - web to search for
  • $topic - topic to search for
  • $allWebs - 0 to search $web only. 1 to search all webs except $web.
Returns a hash that maps the web.topic name to a summary of the lines that matched. Will not return $web.$topic in the list

r4 - 22 Jan 2008 - 03:21:31 - TWikiContributor
 
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