This is a whole lot better than nothing, but it's a shame it forks python every page. Anyone want to get [this](http://search.cpan.org/~nodine/Text-Restructured-0.003016/) into Debian and use it instead? --[[Joey]] Actually, if someone adds support for it to ikiwiki, I would be glad to get the package into Debian myself --[[Joey]] #!/usr/bin/perl # Very simple reStructuredText processor. # # This plugin calls python and requires python-docutils to transform the text # into html. # # It's main problem is that it does not support ikiwiki's WikiLinks nor # Preprocessor Directives (in fact the same problem applies to the current # Wikitext processor, although in that case the output looks less worse ;) # # Probably Wikilinks and Preprocessor Directives should support a list of # extensions to process (i.e. the linkify function could be transformed into # reStructuredText instead of HTML using a hook on rst.py instead of the # current linkify function) # # by Sergio Talens-Oliag package IkiWiki::Plugin::rst; use warnings; use strict; use IkiWiki; use IPC::Open2; # Simple python script, maybe it should be implemented using an external script. # The settings_overrides are given to avoid potential security risks when # reading external files or if raw html is included on rst pages. my $pyCmnd = " from docutils.core import publish_string; from sys import stdin; html = publish_string(stdin.read(), writer_name='html', settings_overrides = { 'halt_level': 6, 'file_insertion_enabled': 0, 'raw_enabled': 0 } ); print html[html.find('')+6:html.find('')].strip(); "; sub import { #{{{ IkiWiki::hook(type => "htmlize", id => "rst", call => \&htmlize); } # }}} sub htmlize ($) { #{{{ my $content = shift; # Try to call python and run our command open2(*IN, *OUT, "python", "-c", "$pyCmnd") or return $content; # open2 doesn't respect "use open ':utf8'" binmode (IN, ':utf8'); binmode (OUT, ':utf8'); print OUT $content; close OUT; local $/ = undef; return ; } # }}} 1