3 | | |
4 | | TracLinks are a fundamental feature of Trac, because they allow easy hyperlinking between the various entities in the system—such as tickets, reports, changesets, Wiki pages, milestones, and source files—from anywhere WikiFormatting is used. |
5 | | |
6 | | TracLinks are generally of the form '''type:id''' (where ''id'' represents the |
7 | | number, name or path of the item) though some frequently used kinds of items |
8 | | also have short-hand notations. |
9 | | |
10 | | == Where to use TracLinks == |
| 4 | [[PageOutline(2-5,Contents,pullout)]] |
| 5 | |
| 6 | TracLinks are a fundamental feature of Trac, because they allow easy hyperlinking between the various entities in the system — such as tickets, reports, changesets, Wiki pages, milestones, and source files — from anywhere where WikiFormatting is used. |
| 7 | |
| 8 | TracLinks are generally of the form '''type:id''' (where ''id'' represents the number, name or path of the item) though some frequently used kinds of items also have short-hand notations. |
| 9 | |
| 10 | == Where to use TracLinks |
| 11 | |
34 | | Files :: `source:trunk/COPYING` |
35 | | A specific file revision :: `source:/trunk/COPYING@200` |
36 | | A particular line of a specific file revision :: `source:/trunk/COPYING@200#L25` |
| 31 | Changesets :: `r1`, `[1]`, `changeset:1` or (restricted) `[1/trunk]`, `changeset:1/trunk`, `[1/repository]` |
| 32 | Revision log :: `r1:3`, `[1:3]` or `log:@1:3`, `log:trunk@1:3`, `[2:5/trunk]` |
| 33 | Diffs :: `diff:@1:3`, `diff:plugins/0.12/mercurial-plugin@9128:9953`, |
| 34 | `diff:tags/trac-0.9.2/wiki-default//tags/trac-0.9.3/wiki-default` |
| 35 | or `diff:trunk/trac@3538//sandbox/vc-refactoring@3539` |
| 36 | Files :: `source:trunk/COPYING`, `source:/trunk/COPYING@200` (at version 200), `source:/trunk/COPYING@200#L25` (at version 200, line 25) |
50 | | Files :: source:trunk/COPYING |
51 | | A specific file revision :: source:/trunk/COPYING@200 |
52 | | A particular line of a specific file revision :: source:/trunk/COPYING@200#L25 |
53 | | }}} |
54 | | |
55 | | '''Note:''' The wiki:CamelCase form is rarely used, but it can be convenient to refer to |
56 | | pages whose names do not follow WikiPageNames rules, i.e., single words, |
57 | | non-alphabetic characters, etc. See WikiPageNames for more about features specific |
58 | | to links to Wiki page names. |
| 46 | Changesets :: r1, [1], changeset:1 or (restricted) [1/trunk], changeset:1/trunk, [1/repository] |
| 47 | Revision log :: r1:3, [1:3] or log:@1:3, log:trunk@1:3, [2:5/trunk] |
| 48 | Diffs :: diff:@1:3, diff:plugins/0.12/mercurial-plugin@9128:9953, |
| 49 | diff:tags/trac-0.9.2/wiki-default//tags/trac-0.9.3/wiki-default |
| 50 | or diff:trunk/trac@3538//sandbox/vc-refactoring@3539 |
| 51 | Files :: source:trunk/COPYING, source:/trunk/COPYING@200 (at version 200), source:/trunk/COPYING@200#L25 (at version 200, line 25) |
| 52 | }}} |
| 53 | |
| 54 | '''Note:''' The wiki:CamelCase form is rarely used, but it can be convenient to refer to pages whose names do not follow WikiPageNames rules, ie single words, non-alphabetic characters, etc. See WikiPageNames for more about features specific to links to Wiki page names. |
109 | | |
110 | | == Advanced use of TracLinks == |
111 | | |
112 | | === Relative links === |
| 105 | == Advanced use of TracLinks |
| 106 | |
| 107 | === Relative links |
| 108 | |
| 109 | To create a link to a [trac:SubWiki SubWiki]-page just use a '/': |
| 110 | {{{ |
| 111 | WikiPage/SubWikiPage or ./SubWikiPage |
| 112 | }}} |
| 113 | |
| 114 | To link from a [trac:SubWiki SubWiki] page to a parent, simply use a '..': |
| 115 | {{{ |
| 116 | [..] or [[..]] |
| 117 | }}} |
| 118 | [..] or [[..]] |
| 119 | |
| 120 | To link from a [trac:SubWiki SubWiki] page to a [=#sibling sibling] page, use a '../': |
| 121 | {{{ |
| 122 | [../Sibling see next sibling] or [[../Sibling|see next sibling]] |
| 123 | }}} |
| 124 | [../Sibling see next sibling] or [[../Sibling|see next sibling]] |
| 125 | |
| 126 | But in practice you often won't need to add the `../` prefix to link to a sibling page. |
| 127 | For resolving the location of a wiki link, it's the target page closest in the hierarchy to the page where the link is written which will be selected. So for example, within a sub-hierarchy, a sibling page will be targeted in preference to a toplevel page. |
| 128 | This makes it easy to copy or move pages to a sub-hierarchy by [[WikiNewPage#renaming|renaming]] without having to adapt the links. |
| 129 | |
| 130 | To link explicitly to a [=#toplevel toplevel] Wiki page, use the `wiki:/` prefix. Be careful **not** to use the `/` prefix alone, as this corresponds to the [#Server-relativelinks] syntax and with such a link you will lack the `/wiki/` part in the resulting URL. A link such as `[../newticket]` will stay in the wiki namespace and therefore link to a sibling page. |
| 131 | |
| 132 | === Link anchors |
123 | | To create a link to a [trac:SubWiki SubWiki]-page just use a '/': |
124 | | {{{ |
125 | | WikiPage/SubWikiPage or ./SubWikiPage |
126 | | }}} |
127 | | |
128 | | To link from a [trac:SubWiki SubWiki] page to a parent, simply use a '..': |
129 | | {{{ |
130 | | [..] or [[..]] |
131 | | }}} |
132 | | [..] or [[..]] |
133 | | |
134 | | To link from a [trac:SubWiki SubWiki] page to a [=#sibling sibling] page, use a '../': |
135 | | {{{ |
136 | | [../Sibling see next sibling] or [[../Sibling|see next sibling]] |
137 | | }}} |
138 | | [../Sibling see next sibling] or [[../Sibling|see next sibling]] |
139 | | |
140 | | But in practice you often won't need to add the `../` prefix to link to a sibling page. |
141 | | For resolving the location of a wiki link, it's the target page closest in the hierarchy |
142 | | to the page where the link is written which will be selected. So for example, within |
143 | | a sub-hierarchy, a sibling page will be targeted in preference to a toplevel page. |
144 | | This makes it easy to copy or move pages to a sub-hierarchy by [[WikiNewPage#renaming|renaming]] without having to adapt the links. |
145 | | |
146 | | In order to link explicitly to a [=#toplevel toplevel] Wiki page, |
147 | | use the `wiki:/` prefix. |
148 | | Be careful **not** to use the `/` prefix alone, as this corresponds to the |
149 | | [#Server-relativelinks] syntax and with such a link you will lack the `/wiki/` |
150 | | part in the resulting URL. |
151 | | |
152 | | ''(Changed in 0.11)'' Note that in Trac 0.10, using e.g. `[../newticket]` may have worked for linking to the `/newticket` top-level URL, but since 0.11, such a link will stay in the wiki namespace and therefore link to a sibling page. |
153 | | See [#Server-relativelinks] for the new syntax. |
154 | | |
155 | | === InterWiki links === |
156 | | |
157 | | Other prefixes can be defined freely and made to point to resources in other Web applications. The definition of those prefixes as well as the URLs of the corresponding Web applications is defined in a special Wiki page, the InterMapTxt page. Note that while this could be used to create links to other Trac environments, there's a more specialized way to register other Trac environments which offers greater flexibility. |
158 | | |
159 | | === InterTrac links === |
| 142 | To create a link to the first or last occurrence of a term on a page, use a ''pseudo anchor'' starting with '#/' or '#?': |
| 143 | {{{ |
| 144 | [#/Milestone first occurrence of Milestone] or |
| 145 | [#?Milestone last occurrence of Milestone] |
| 146 | }}} |
| 147 | [#/Milestone first occurrence of Milestone] or |
| 148 | [#?Milestone last occurrence of Milestone] |
| 149 | This will also highlight all other matches on the linked page. By default only case sensitive matches are considered. To include case insensitive matches append '/i': |
| 150 | {{{ |
| 151 | [#/Milestone/i first occurrence of Milestone or milestone] or |
| 152 | [#?Milestone/i last occurrence of Milestone or milestone] |
| 153 | }}} |
| 154 | [#/Milestone/i first occurrence of Milestone or milestone] or |
| 155 | [#?Milestone/i last occurrence of Milestone or milestone] |
| 156 | |
| 157 | ''(since Trac 1.0)'' |
| 158 | |
| 159 | Such anchors can be very useful for linking to specific lines in a file in the source browser: |
| 160 | {{{ |
| 161 | [trac:source:tags/trac-0.12/trac/wiki/api.py#L127 Line 127] or |
| 162 | [trac:source:tags/trac-0.12/trac/ticket/roadmap.py#L47 Line 47] |
| 163 | }}} |
| 164 | [trac:source:tags/trac-0.12/trac/wiki/api.py#L127 Line 127] or |
| 165 | [trac:source:tags/trac-0.12/trac/ticket/roadmap.py#L47 Line 47] |
| 166 | (Hint: The line numbers displayed in the source browser are links to anchors on the respective lines.) |
| 167 | |
| 168 | Since such links become outdated when the file changes, it can be useful to link using a '#/' pseudo anchor instead: |
| 169 | {{{ |
| 170 | [trac:source:trunk/trac/wiki/api.py#/IWikiSyntaxProvider IWikiSyntaxProvider] or |
| 171 | [trac:source:trunk/trac/env.py#/ISystemInfoProvider ISystemInfoProvider] |
| 172 | }}} |
| 173 | [trac:source:trunk/trac/wiki/api.py#/IWikiSyntaxProvider IWikiSyntaxProvider] or |
| 174 | [trac:source:trunk/trac/env.py#/ISystemInfoProvider ISystemInfoProvider] |
| 175 | |
| 176 | === InterWiki links |
| 177 | |
| 178 | Other prefixes can be defined freely and made to point to resources in other Web applications. The definition of those prefixes as well as the URLs of the corresponding Web applications is defined in a special Wiki page, the InterMapTxt page. Note that while this could be used to create links to other Trac environments, there is a more specialized way to register other Trac environments which offers greater flexibility. |
| 179 | |
| 180 | === InterTrac links |
168 | | === Server-relative links === |
169 | | |
170 | | It is often useful to be able to link to objects in your project that |
171 | | have no built-in Trac linking mechanism, such as static resources, `newticket`, |
172 | | a shared `/register` page on the server, etc. |
173 | | |
174 | | To link to resources inside the project, use either an absolute path from the project root, |
175 | | or a relative link from the URL of the current page (''Changed in 0.11''): |
| 189 | === Server-relative links |
| 190 | |
| 191 | It is often useful to be able to link to objects in your project that have no built-in Trac linking mechanism, such as static resources, `newticket`, a shared `/register` page on the server, etc. |
| 192 | |
| 193 | To link to resources inside the project, use either an absolute path from the project root, or a relative link from the URL of the current page (''Changed in 0.11''): |
288 | | |
289 | | ''(since Trac 0.11)'' |
290 | | |
291 | | === wiki: links === |
292 | | |
293 | | See WikiPageNames and [#QuotingspaceinTracLinks quoting space in TracLinks] above. |
294 | | |
295 | | === Version Control related links === |
296 | | ==== source: links ==== |
| 307 | - `timeline:2008-01-29T16:48+0100` |
| 308 | - `timeline:2008-01-29T16:48+01:00` |
| 309 | |
| 310 | === wiki: links |
| 311 | |
| 312 | See WikiPageNames and [#QuotingspaceinTracLinks quoting space in TracLinks] above. It is possible to create a link to a specific page revision using the syntax WikiStart@1. |
| 313 | |
| 314 | === Version Control related links |
| 315 | |
| 316 | It should be noted that multiple repository support works by creating a kind of virtual namespace for versioned files in which the toplevel folders correspond to the repository names. Therefore, in presence of multiple repositories, a ''/path'' specification in the syntax of links detailed below should start with the name of the repository. If omitted, the default repository is used. In case a toplevel folder of the default repository has the same name as a repository, the latter "wins". One can always access such folder by fully qualifying it. The default repository can be an alias of a named repository, or conversely, it is always possible to create an alias for the default repository, ask your Trac administrator. |
| 317 | |
| 318 | For example, `source:/trunk/COPYING` targets the path `/trunk/COPYING` in the default repository, whereas `source:/projectA/trunk/COPYING` targets the path `/trunk/COPYING` in the repository named `projectA`. This can be the same file if `'projectA'` is an alias to the default repository or if `''` (the default repository) is an alias to `'projectA'`. |
| 319 | |
| 320 | ==== source: links |
| 321 | |