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Creating Namespaces
You don't need to create namespaces separately; simply create pages with colons in the pagename. The token after the last colon will be the name of the page itself, while all other tokens are namespaces. All namespaces used in your pagename that don't exist already will be created by DokuWiki automatically.
A namespace can be created in the media manager after having selected a file on the local computer and adding a name:
(of namespace wanted) just before the media file name and then clicking upload
. This will create on the fly the namespace (folder) for the file media, visible after a refresh of the windows.
In DokuWiki, pages are created as in every other wiki. Simply create a link to a non existing page, follow this link, and click on Create this page. See also Adding pages.
Examples: | |
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example .example .:example | refers to the page “example” in the current namespace. |
:example | refers to the page “example” in the root namespace. |
..example ..:example .:..:example | refers to the page “example” in the parent namespace |
wiki:example | refers to the page “example” in the namespace “wiki”. The namespace “wiki” is located beneath the root namespace. |
ns1:ns2:example :ns1:ns2:example | refers to the page “example” in the namespace ns2. The namespace ns2 is located beneath the namespace ns1; the namespace ns1 is located beneath the root namespace. |
.ns1:ns2:example .:ns1:ns2:example | refers to the page “example” in the namespace ns2. The namespace ns2 is located beneath the namespace ns1; the namespace ns1 is located beneath the current namespace. |
..ns1:ns2:example ..:ns1:ns2:example | refers to the page “example” in the namespace ns2. The namespace ns2 is located beneath the namespace ns1; the namespace ns1 is located beside the current namespace (i.e. both ns1 and the current namespace are beneath the same parent namespace, wherever according to the root namespace this parent may be located itself). |
.ns1:ns2: .:ns1:ns2: | refers to start page of the namespace ns2. The namespace ns2 is located beneath the namespace ns1; the namespace ns1 is located beneath the current namespace. Please refer to Namespace Default Linking below how the start page is determined |
~example ~:example | refers to the page “example”, using the current page as a namespace. Eg. if used on the page “foo:bar”, the link will refer to “foo:bar:example”. This is an effective way of creating sub-namespaces from existing pages. |
Gotcha: The syntax for relative and absolute internal links is non-unique and complex relative to directory and filename conventions.
Links are absolute if and only if they have a “:” prefix or have no prefix but do have intermediate (or suffix) “:”
Links relative to the current namespace may also begin with either “.” or “.:” (“..” or “..:” for parent namespace).
Referring Images
Regarding referring of namespaces, images and other media files are handled like wiki pages. That means, the following refers to an image that belongs to the current namespace:
{{image.jpg}}
Deleting namespaces
When all pages inside a namespace are removed (see delete a page) the namespace logically doesn’t exist anymore. DokuWiki usually deletes the now empty directory as well.
How to rename namespaces?
Manual way
In order to rename a namespace manually you will have to:
- Rename the folders that represent the namespace in:
data/pages
data/media
(if this exists)
- Remove metadata for the namespace under
data/meta
- Remove attic data for the namespace under
data/attic
(or move that over as well, if you want to preserve old versions)
For example, on a Unix host, you could:
mv /dokuwiki_base/data/pages/old_namespace /dokuwiki_base/data/pages/new_namespace
mv /dokuwiki_base/data/media/old_namespace /dokuwiki_base/data/media/new_namespace
rm -Rf /dokuwiki_base/data/meta/old_namespace
- move:
mv /dokuwiki_base/data/attic/old_namespace /dokuwiki_base/data/attic/new_namespace
or remove:rm -Rf /dokuwiki_base/data/attic/old_namespace
Note that the old_namespace
and/or new_namespace
words may need to be encoded if they are on a non-Latin character set (i.e. Greek, Russian, etc).
- Correct (by editing them) all the links to the pages under the moved namespace (you can discover those before moving the namespace by reviewing each page's backlinks).
- Browse each and every page under the new namespace. This will create the missing indexing information and metadata for the pages under the moved namespace.
However, you will still have lots of junk left around. For example in data/changes.log
, various files under cache (including the .idx
files etc). If possible you could just start from a blank state
as follows (again under Unix) but be warned that this will mean losing all your historical information (i.e. recent changes
):
cat /dev/null > /dokuwiki_base/data/changes.log
rm -Rf /dokuwiki_base/data/attic/*
rm -Rf /dokuwiki_base/data/cache/?
rm -Rf /dokuwiki_base/data/cache/*.idx
rm -Rf /dokuwiki_base/data/cache/purgefile
- Browse each and every page of your Wiki.
DISCLAIMER: I understand this is convoluted (and maybe I missed/messed a couple of things you should also do). All in all this is a PITA. You may also use a couple of plugins that are available for (re)building the searchindex for the complete wiki, erasing entire cache and/or old wiki revisions thus avoiding having to do this manually.
Namespace Default Linking
It is possible to link to the default page of a namespace by ending the linkid
with a colon: [[foo:bar:]]
. Which page the link links to is dependent on the
existence of certain named files. For [[foo:bar:]]
the following pages are
checked:
foo:bar:$conf['start'] foo:bar:bar foo:bar
The pages are checked in that order and whatever page is found first will be linked to. Autoplural linking is not done for those links.
See startpage to learn about configuring the startpage name (defaults to start
).