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Informations about the package interlink
Interlink: Advanced hyperlinking across services
Interlink let's you define custom link handlers for wiki links.
Some example:
Translate [[wikipedia:Hello world]] into:
Translate [[wikihow:Grow an Orange Tree]] into:
Translate [[mozilla-bugzilla:441207]] into:
Translate [[mytaskdb:14]] into:
Using Interlink, you define Handlers for link prefixes (Like above: 'wikihow', or 'mytaskdb').
The handler can then automatically translate the link into a working bit of HTML using one of the available Renderers.
You can even create your own Renderer if the provided ones are not sufficient.
You can also pass a LabelResolver to your handler to translate the code or id into a userfriendly text.
For example, look up a task title in the database using PDO, based on the id in the link.
Or make a REST API call to a webservice to convert a bugid into a readable summary.
How to use Interlink in your application
Simply add the following to your require or require-dev section in your composer.json and run composer update:
Examples:
Please refer to the examples/ directory for some simple and advanced examples.
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