3 | | Trac supports a convenient way to refer to resources of other Trac servers, from within the Wiki markup. |
4 | | |
5 | | == Definitions |
6 | | |
7 | | An InterTrac link can be seen as a scoped TracLinks. |
8 | | It is used for referring to a Trac resource |
9 | | (Wiki page, changeset, ticket, ...) located in another |
10 | | Trac environment. |
11 | | |
12 | | == List of Active InterTrac Prefixes |
13 | | |
14 | | [[InterTrac]] |
| 3 | Trac supports a convenient way to refer to resources of other Trac servers using Wiki markup. An !InterTrac link can be seen as a scoped [TracLinks TracLink]. It is used for referring to a Trac resource located in another Trac environment. |
34 | | For convenience, there's also some alternative short-hand form, |
35 | | where one can use an alias as an immediate prefix |
36 | | for the identifier of a ticket, changeset or report: |
37 | | (e.g. `#T234`, `[T1508]`, `[trac 1508]`, ...) |
| 21 | For convenience, there is also an alternate short-hand form, where an alias can be used as an immediate prefix for the identifier of a ticket, changeset or report, eg `#T234`, `[T1508]`, `[trac 1508]`. |
59 | | The `.title` information will be used for providing an useful tooltip |
60 | | when moving the cursor over an InterTrac links. |
61 | | |
62 | | Finally, the `.compat` option can be used to activate or disable |
63 | | a ''compatibility'' mode: |
64 | | * If the targeted Trac is running a version below [trac:milestone:0.10 0.10] |
65 | | ([trac:r3526 r3526] to be precise), then it doesn't know how to dispatch an InterTrac |
66 | | link, and it's up to the local Trac to prepare the correct link. |
67 | | Not all links will work that way, but the most common do. |
68 | | This is called the compatibility mode, and is `false` by default. |
69 | | * If you know that the remote Trac knows how to dispatch InterTrac links, |
70 | | you can explicitly disable this compatibility mode and then ''any'' |
71 | | TracLinks can become an InterTrac link. |
| 40 | The `.title` information is used in a tooltip, ie when hovering the cursor over an InterTrac link. |
85 | | * to the log range [3300:3330]: '''(Note: the following ones need `trac.compat=false`)''' |
86 | | * `trac:log:@3300:3330` trac:log:@3300:3330 |
87 | | * `[trac 3300:3330]` [trac 3300:3330] |
88 | | * finally, to link to the start page of a remote trac, simply use its prefix followed by ':', inside an explicit link. Example: `[th: Trac Hacks]` (''since 0.11; note that the ''remote'' Trac has to run 0.11 for this to work'') |
| 56 | * to the log range [3300:3330]: |
| 57 | * `trac:log:@3300:3330` trac:log:@3300:3330 |
| 58 | * `[trac 3300:3330]` [trac 3300:3330] |
| 59 | * finally, to link to the start page of a remote trac, simply use its prefix followed by ':', inside an explicit link. Example: `[th: Trac Hacks]` (note that the ''remote'' Trac has to run Trac >= 0.11 for this to work'') |
90 | | The generic form `intertrac_prefix:module:id` is translated |
91 | | to the corresponding URL `<remote>/module/id`, shorthand links |
92 | | are specific to some modules (e.g. !#T234 is processed by the |
93 | | ticket module) and for the rest (`intertrac_prefix:something`), |
94 | | we rely on the TracSearch#quickjump facility of the remote Trac. |
| 61 | The generic form `intertrac_prefix:module:id` is translated to the corresponding URL `<remote>/module/id`. Shorthand links are specific to some modules (e.g. !#T234 is processed by the ticket module). For the rest (`intertrac_prefix:something`), we rely on the [TracSearch#quickjump quick jump] facility of the remote Trac. |
| 62 | |
| 63 | == List of Active InterTrac Prefixes |
| 64 | |
| 65 | The following InterTrac prefixes are available on this site: |
| 66 | |
| 67 | [[InterTrac]] |