Pepperminty-Wiki/docs/60-ref-pageindex.md

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pageindex.json Reference

  • Filename: pageindex.json
  • Index Type: Primary
  • Location: Data directory root
  • Purpose: Storing metadata about pages

When working with Pepperminty Wiki, inevitably there will come a point when you'll be interested in the data structures that Pepperminty Wiki uses to store it's primary (i.e. doesn't exist elsewhere) data. Here, the structure of arguably the most important index is discussed - pageindex.json.

As the name suggests, pageindex.json (henceforth called simply "the page index") contains an index of all the pages present in a wiki and their metadata. It's structure is 1 big JSON object, like this:

{
	"Page Name": { ... },
	"Another Page Name": { ... },
	....
}

This structure allows for easy and rapid lookups of metadata relating to a specific page. Each page has it's own metadata object - the structure of which is explained below.

Page Metadata

As mentioned above, each page has it's own metadata object. This object has a large number of potential different keys from different modules. It is expected that should any module (whether written by @sbrl or otherwise) that needs to store small amounts of page-specific metadata will put it in that page's metadata object.

All the currently known keys in a page's metadata object are listed below. Note that only the core keys may exist. All of the others may or may not exist depending on the specific circumstances.

Key Module Type Purpose
filename core string The filename where the page's data is stored, relative to the data dir (use $env->page_filename instead, not this directly unless you're moving it on disk)
size core int The size of the page in bytes
lastmodified core string The UNIX timestamp when the page was last modified (this will change to a datetime string sometime soon)
lasteditor core string The username of the last user to edit the page.
tags core string[] List of tags attached to the page
history feature-history object[] List of history object revisions (see below)
protect action-protect bool Whether the page is protected from editing or not
uploadedfile feature-upload bool Whether the page has an associated uploaded file or not
uploadedfilepath feature-upload string Path (relative to the data storage dir) to the uploaded file
uploadedfilemime feature-upload string The MIME type of the uploaded file
redirect feature-redirect bool Whether the page is a redirect page or not
redirect_target feature-redirect string The page name that the redirect page redirects to
redirect_absolute feature-redirect bool Whether the redirect is absolute or not. Absolute redirects are a raw URL that is put into the location header.

If a bool doesn't exist, then it is assumed that it's value is false.

History Revision

History revisions in history array of objects also have a particular structure. Additionally, order matters: They must be in ascending order of revision id.

Key Type Purpose
type string The type of edit. Current known values: edit, revert
rid int The revision id.
timestamp int The UNIX timestamp of when the edit was made (again, this will be changed to a datetime string soon).
filename string The filepath (relative to the data storage dir) to this specific revision's content on disk (see $env->page_filename, as it's sensitive to the history revision being requested. See also $env->history).
newsize int The new size of the page, in bytes
sizediff int The difference in size between the previous version and this version
editor string The username of the user who saved this revision.