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Emit plugin's output to static pages content
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 1:06 pm
by yellowled
I seem to remember having read about this, but it's virtually impossible to search for this because of the multitude of results the search return.
Is it possible to put the output of one or more (sidebar) plugins in a static page? I know there's serendipity_showPlugin, but I can't use that within the content area of a static page - or can I?
YL
Re: Emit plugin's output to static pages content
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 2:14 pm
by garvinhicking
Hi!
You either need to install and use the serendipity_event_smartymarkup event plugin to put smarty code in the body, or you can create a custom staticpage article type with a custom .tpl file that already contains this showplugin code.
You can even make use of the new advacned static page custom config options so create your own radiobutton/dropdownl list with possible plugins you want the use to choose.
Regards,
Garvin
Re: Emit plugin's output to static pages content
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2009 2:34 pm
by yellowled
garvinhicking wrote:or you can create a custom staticpage article type with a custom .tpl file that already contains this showplugin code
That sounds like a plan

Thanks.
YL
Re: Emit plugin's output to static pages content
Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 3:38 pm
by yellowled
garvinhicking wrote:You either need to install and use the serendipity_event_smartymarkup event plugin to put smarty code in the body, or you can create a custom staticpage article type with a custom .tpl file that already contains this showplugin code.
I have tried both options in a client's site, neither of them worked. I also tried both options of calling serendipity_showPlugin -- i.e. via class or id. Again, neither of them worked.
The plugin in question is the adduser sidebar plugin (because the event plugin's page doesn't mix with the individualized template), s9y version is 1.4.1, and all plugins are up to date thanks to spartacus.
Any hints or ideas?
YL
Re: Emit plugin's output to static pages content
Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 5:32 pm
by garvinhicking
Hi!
It does work (I used it for many clients), please show me what exactly you did.
Regards,
Garvin
Re: Emit plugin's output to static pages content
Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 6:27 pm
by yellowled
I'll retrace it step by step, just hop along
1. Installed & configured serendipity_plugin_adduser plus the bundled event plugin. Moved the sidebar plugin to 'hidden' so it doesn't show up in the regular sidebar.
2. Modified the template's individual plugin_staticpage.tpl to include the plugin, called it registration.tpl and uploaded it to the template folder. Code:
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<div id="staticpage_{$staticpage_pagetitle|@makeFilename}" class="alpha clearfix grid_8 omega suffix_1">
{if $staticpage_articleformat}
<h2>{$staticpage_articleformattitle|@escape}</h2>
{else}
<h2>{$staticpage_headline|@escape}</h2>
{/if}
<div class="staticpage_precontent">{$staticpage_precontent}</div>
<div class="staticpage_content">
{serendipity_showPlugin class="serendipity_plugin_adduser"}
</div>
</div>
3. Created a new static page type called "Registration", template name: registration.tpl
4. Created a new static page "as usual", but set the article type to the new one "Registration".
5. Saved it.
Now, if you go to that
static page on the client's temporary site, you'll see what I see: h2 and precontent, but just an empty content div.
YL
Re: Emit plugin's output to static pages content
Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 6:30 pm
by garvinhicking
Hi!
I believe you must specifically add some hidden attribute to the showplugin command. Does the showplugin command work inside your usual template index.tpl? If you can get it to work there, it should work in the staticpage as well.
For starters you might want to not set the plugin to hidden but to the left side, and use the side="left" paramter to the function?
The parameters should be documented on s9y.org
HTH,
Garvin
Re: Emit plugin's output to static pages content
Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 6:47 pm
by yellowled
garvinhicking wrote:HTH
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARGH!!!1
You know what
really helps with this? If I'm not logged in myself while calling that particular static page. Of course if does not show up if the visitor is already logged in. Doh.
I don't know and I'll never be able to reproduce if I actually did something different than this afternoon, but I
think it's working now. Thanks for your patience
YL