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77 lines
3.1 KiB
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# Grav Comments Plugin
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The **Comments Plugin** for [Grav](http://github.com/getgrav/grav) adds the ability to add comments to pages, and moderate them.
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| IMPORTANT!!! This plugin is currently in development as is to be considered a **beta release**. As such, use this in a production environment **at your own risk!**. More features will be added in the future.
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# Installation
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The Comments plugin is easy to install with GPM.
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```
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$ bin/gpm install comments
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```
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Or clone from GitHub and put in the `user/plugins/comments` folder.
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# Usage
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Add `{% include 'partials/comments.html.twig' with {'page': page} %}` to the template file where you want to add comments.
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For example, in Antimatter, in `templates/item.html.twig`:
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```twig
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{% embed 'partials/base.html.twig' %}
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{% block content %}
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{% if config.plugins.breadcrumbs.enabled %}
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{% include 'partials/breadcrumbs.html.twig' %}
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{% endif %}
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<div class="blog-content-item grid pure-g-r">
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<div id="item" class="block pure-u-2-3">
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{% include 'partials/blog_item.html.twig' with {'blog':page.parent, 'truncate':false} %}
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</div>
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<div id="sidebar" class="block size-1-3 pure-u-1-3">
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{% include 'partials/sidebar.html.twig' with {'blog':page.parent} %}
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</div>
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</div>
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{% include 'partials/comments.html.twig' with {'page': page} %}
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{% endblock %}
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{% endembed %}
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```
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The comment form will appear on the blog post items matching the enabled routes.
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To set the enabled routes, create a `user/config/plugins/comments.yaml` file, copy in it the contents of `user/plugins/comments/comments.yaml` and edit the `enable_on_routes` and `disable_on_routes` options according to your needs.
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> Make sure you configured the "Email from" and "Email to" email addresses in the Email plugin with your email address!
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# Enabling Recaptcha
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The plugin comes with Recaptcha integration. To make it work, create a `user/config/plugins/comments.yaml` file, copy in it the contents of `user/plugins/comments/comments.yaml` and uncomment the capthca form field and the captcha validation process.
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Make sure you add your own Recaptcha `site` and `secret` keys too.
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# Where are the comments stored?
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In the `user/data/comments` folder. They're organized by page route, so every page with a comment has a corresponding file. This enabled a quick load of all the page comments.
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# Visualize comments
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When the plugin is installed and enabled, the `Comments` menu will appear in the Admin Plugin. From there you can see all the comments made in the last 7 days.
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Further improvements to the comments visualization will be added in the next releases.
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# Email notifications
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The plugin interacts with the Email plugin to send emails upon receiving a comment. Configure the Email plugin correctly, setting its "Email from" and "Email to" email addresses.
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# Things still missing
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- Allow to delete comments from the Admin Plugin
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- Ability to see all comments of a page in the Admin Plugin
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- Ability to reply to a comment from the Admin Plugin
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- Auto-fill the comment form when a user is logged in
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