Avoid IP addresses shown to public. Admins can view IPs even with this plugin.
Compatible with DokuWiki
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In default, DokuWiki sometimes show IPs of those who are not logging in.
For example, recent changes or old revisions are shown like this:
2018/05/27 12:39 pagename – Summary. XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX -xxx B 2018/05/22 23:54 pagename – Summary. username ±0 B
But some people think that IPs shouldn't be shown to public.
This plugin tries to replace such IPs with alternative texts (A User Not Logged in
in default).
Admins can view IPs even with this plugin.
Search and install the plugin using the Extension Manager. Refer to Plugins on how to install plugins manually.
It doesn't need any additional settings.
After you install this plugin, it'll automatically hide IPs in:
The plugin will rewrite only superficial data, core data won't be overwritten.
When to run this plugin can be specified on the config (see Configuration and Settings).
You can use the localization of the alternative text used by this plugin.
Here is a sample of the code:
if (!isset($_SERVER['REMOTE_USER'])) { if(!plugin_isdisabled('hidingip')) { $hidingip = plugin_load('helper', 'hidingip'); $user = $hidingip->altText(); // "$hidingip->getLang('notloggedin')" works similarly }
A practical sample can be seen in the program of my Autotweet2 plugin (Here).
When $event->data->_content['(number)']['class']
has 'user', there is an user name or an IP address in $event->data->_content['(the next number)']
.
Thus this plugin detects the 'user' texts, and substitutes TRUE for $flag
if found.
If the $flag
is TRUE, this plugin will check whether or not there is an IP in the texts. If found, it'll be hidden .
But, the first item of the old revision is different a little from others, so there is some customizing.
The function is similar to that in recent changes and old revisions, but it'll modify HTML directly.
UPDATED
If $event->data['username']
is likely to be an IP, the plugin will write $event->data['name']
.
You can't use the user name like IPs (that'll be accidentally replaced. e.g.: 3.57.2.13 ).1)
You can change the following setting by using the Configuration Manager.
Option | Description | Value Type | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
whenToHide | When to run the plugin (In the text box, you can specify when to run if you'll use Hidingip Helper plugin in other plugins.) | multiple choice from revision (Old revisions), recent (Recent changes), diff (Showing diffs), and userlink (COMMON_USER_LINK event (such as page locking and showing “last modified”)) | revision,recent,diff,userlink |
rightToSeeIP | Who can see IP addresses? (see config “manager” and “superuser | pull-down choice from sp (Superusers) or mg (Managers (including superusers)) | sp |
username_link
or email_link
)Currently none
Currently none
If you find some problems in this plugin, you can make issue topics on the GitHub page, or if you wanna contact me for other things, you can contact me by: