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README.md
Grav Comments Plugin
The Comments Plugin for Grav adds the ability to add comments to pages, and moderate them.
| 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.
Installation
The Comments plugin is easy to install with GPM.
$ bin/gpm install comments
Or clone from GitHub and put in the user/plugins/comments
folder.
Usage
Edit the
Add {% include 'partials/comments.html.twig' with {'page': page} %}
to the template file where you want to add comments.
For example, in Antimatter, in templates/item.html.twig
:
{% embed 'partials/base.html.twig' %}
{% block content %}
{% if config.plugins.breadcrumbs.enabled %}
{% include 'partials/breadcrumbs.html.twig' %}
{% endif %}
<div class="blog-content-item grid pure-g-r">
<div id="item" class="block pure-u-2-3">
{% include 'partials/blog_item.html.twig' with {'blog':page.parent, 'truncate':false} %}
</div>
<div id="sidebar" class="block size-1-3 pure-u-1-3">
{% include 'partials/sidebar.html.twig' with {'blog':page.parent} %}
</div>
</div>
{% include 'partials/comments.html.twig' with {'page': page} %}
{% endblock %}
{% endembed %}
The comment form will appear on the blog post items matching the enabled routes.
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.
Enabling Recaptcha
The plugin comes with Recaptcha integration. To make it work, add your own Recaptcha site
and secret
keys the the plugin yaml config file.
Where are the comments stored?
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.
Visualize comments
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.
Further improvements to the comments visualization will be added in the next releases.
Email notifications
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.
Things still missing
- Allow to delete comments from the Admin Plugin
- Ability to see all comments of a page in the Admin Plugin
- Ability to reply to a comment from the Admin Plugin
- Auto-fill the comment form when a user is logged in