[drupal-devel] [feature] Doh!!!! I wasn't logged in!

syscrusher drupal-devel at drupal.org
Thu Mar 31 18:20:27 UTC 2005


Issue status update for http://drupal.org/node/19697

 Project:      Drupal
 Version:      cvs
 Component:    taxonomy.module
 Category:     feature requests
 Priority:     normal
 Assigned to:  Morbus Iff
 Reported by:  Morbus Iff
 Updated by:   syscrusher
 Status:       patch

Comment #3 was from me (syscrusher). Sorry I forgot to login first.


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Previous comments:
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March 30, 2005 - 10:16 : Morbus Iff

Attachment: http://drupal.org/files/issues/taxonomy_all.patch (19.53 KB)

This patch adds folksonomy support to Drupal (named internally as "Free
tagging"). In a nutshell, the core difference is the input method:
unlike normal taxonomies which are administratively controlled, a "free
tagging" vocabulary allows tag creation when the node is submitted. It
does this through an text input box, as opposed to a dropdown or
selectbox. This patch:

Removes the useless "Preview form" of a vocabulary.
Alters the vocabulary table to include a new "tags" column.
Adds a new "Free tagging" preference on vocabulary creation/editing.
Modifies the vocabulary overview to support pagers for free tagging
vocabs.

The new code integrates tightly with the existing taxonomy code. The
only additional processing occurs on node save and edit, where we parse
through the tags associated with a node. All other display (and thus,
code) remains the same. The following screenshots illustrate the
changes, integration, and workflow:

Create/edit vocabulary screen. [1]
Create/edit a node. [2]
Result of previous screen. [3]
The new admin/taxonomy. [4]
Clicking on \"view terms\". [5]

These patches were made during the exploration and customization of
Drupal by http://www.NHPR.org. In loving support of open source
software, http://www.NHPR.org will continue to contribute patches they
feel the community will benefit from. Questions about this patch should
be directed to morbus at disobey.com.
[1] http://disobey.com/detergent/2005/drupal_folkdef.jpg
[2] http://disobey.com/detergent/2005/drupal_folknodeedit.jpg
[3] http://disobey.com/detergent/2005/drupal_folknodesubmit.jpg
[4] http://disobey.com/detergent/2005/drupal_folkpager1.jpg
[5] http://disobey.com/detergent/2005/drupal_folkpager2.jpg


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March 30, 2005 - 10:38 : Morbus Iff

Attachment: http://drupal.org/files/issues/taxonomy_all_0.patch (19.52 KB)

Updated patch to fix some errors in the update.inc change.


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March 31, 2005 - 10:27 : Morbus Iff

Attachment: http://drupal.org/files/issues/taxonomy_all_1.patch (19.54 KB)

New patch for check_plain and HEAD. Also removed the term indent under
vocabularies - there was an extra-space issue in regards to
_taxonomy_depth, and I felt it was better to just remove the
(non-standard, non-semantic) indent I originally added during the move
to tablular display.


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March 31, 2005 - 13:19 : Anonymous

A big +1 from me! This patch is going to be *extremely* useful for
modules like "image" that involve frequent creation of new taxonomy
terms.

I've been testing this patch extensively for a couple of days. I love
the fact that it is totally non-intrusive onto existing sites if the
admin doesn't want to use it when creating vocabularies, and that the
free-tagged terms become "ordinary terms" in the database structure,
with no special-case table.

Morbus Iff has done a great job of adding a powerful feature without
breaking anything, as far as I can tell.

I can see lots of ways in which this can evolve in the future, such as
more fine-grained security so that some users can add a given node type
without being able to add new free-tagged terms (i.e., that class of
users would have to pick from existing terms only, even if the
vocabulary allows higher-privileged users to add free terms). I can
also see a place for user-owned free-tag vocabularies that are
dedicated to their personal image albums. But these features could be
added in a future release and still be backward-compatible with what
Morbus has done now. That being the case, I suggest that this patch be
accepted into core.





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