r41707 MediaWiki - Code Review archive

Repository:MediaWiki
Revision:r41706‎ | r41707 | r41708 >
Date:20:00, 5 October 2008
Author:siebrand
Status:old
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Import IMStatus as download from http://www.patheticcockroach.com/mpam4/files/IMStatus_latest.zip on 2008-10-05 21:53:51 CEST
Modified paths:
  • /trunk/extensions/IMStatus (added) (history)
  • /trunk/extensions/IMStatus/IMStatus.i18n.php (added) (history)
  • /trunk/extensions/IMStatus/IMStatus.php (added) (history)
  • /trunk/extensions/IMStatus/LICENSE.TXT (added) (history)
  • /trunk/extensions/IMStatus/about.txt (added) (history)

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Index: trunk/extensions/IMStatus/IMStatus.php
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 2+<?php
 3+
 4+// Check to make sure we're actually in MediaWiki.
 5+if (!defined('MEDIAWIKI')) die('This file is part of MediaWiki. It is not a valid entry point.');
 6+
 7+
 8+/*********************************************************************
 9+* IM Status - A MediaWiki extension which add tags for status buttons
 10+* for various IM programs (AIM, Google Talk, ICQ, Skype, Xfire, Yahoo)
 11+* Copyright (C)2008 PatheticCockroach - http://www.patheticcockroach.com
 12+*
 13+* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
 14+* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
 15+* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
 16+* (at your option) any later version.
 17+*
 18+* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 19+* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 20+* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
 21+* GNU General Public License for more details.
 22+*
 23+* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 24+* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 25+*********************************************************************/
 26+
 27+/*********************
 28+* Special thanks to:
 29+* - Jeffrey Phillips Freeman for his AIM extension (http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:AIM),
 30+* licensed in the Public domain and on which I based this extention.
 31+* - Guy Taylor ("TheBigGuy"), who did a lot of work on various IM extensions (ICQ, Skype, also some work on AIM),
 32+* which helped me to find out some style and action options... it's a pity I had to rewrite these codes from the AIM one
 33+* because of a lack of license details, though
 34+* - Other MediaWiki contributors, who improved the above-mentioned extensions - more details on extensions history pages:
 35+* #http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:AIM
 36+* #http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:ICQ
 37+* #http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Skype
 38+* #http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Yahoo
 39+**********************/
 40+
 41+$wgExtensionMessagesFiles['IMStatus'] = dirname( __FILE__ ) . "/IMStatus.i18n.php";
 42+
 43+$wgExtensionCredits['parserhook'][] = array(
 44+ 'name' => 'IM Status',
 45+ 'version' => '1.2',
 46+ 'author' => 'PatheticCockroach and various MediaWiki contributors',
 47+ 'url' => 'http://www.patheticcockroach.com/mpam4/index.php?p=78',
 48+ 'description' => 'Adds tags to show various IM online status (AIM, Google Talk, ICQ, MSN/Live Messenger, Skype, Xfire, Yahoo)',
 49+ 'descriptionmsg' => 'imstatus_desc'
 50+);
 51+
 52+//*********** MANDATORY parameters - start
 53+//You'll have to go to http://developer.aim.com/manageKeys.jsp to get your developper key.
 54+$wgAimKey_presence = "fr1GkAasYuJG7QM3"; // get a Presence key for this
 55+$wgAimKey_api = "re1DoqFLUFKW4_YE"; // get a Web AIM key for this
 56+//*********** MANDATORY parameters - end
 57+
 58+//Tag creation
 59+$wgExtensionFunctions[] = "wfIMStatusPCR";
 60+function wfIMStatusPCR()
 61+{
 62+ global $wgParser;
 63+ $wgParser->setHook( "aim", "RenderAIM" );
 64+ $wgParser->setHook( "gtalk", "RenderGTalk" );
 65+ $wgParser->setHook( "icq", "RenderICQ" );
 66+ $wgParser->setHook( "livemessenger", "RenderLiveMessenger" );
 67+ $wgParser->setHook( "skype", "RenderSkype" );
 68+ $wgParser->setHook( "xfire", "RenderXfire" );
 69+ $wgParser->setHook( "yahoo", "RenderYahoo" );
 70+ wfLoadExtensionMessages('IMStatus');
 71+}
 72+
 73+//NB: a nice list of styles and actions: http://cubicpath.syncleus.com/wiki/index.php/Cubicpath:Add-ons
 74+
 75+/**********************************************
 76+* the function that reacts to "<aim>"
 77+***********************************************/
 78+function RenderAIM( $input, $argv )
 79+{
 80+ // set your defaults for the style (presence or api)
 81+ $style_default = "presence";
 82+ // the variables are: <aim style="$argv['style']">$input</aim>
 83+ // to get help as a user, use <aim help/>
 84+
 85+ // sanitize input
 86+ $input = htmlspecialchars($input,ENT_QUOTES);
 87+ // get custom parameters
 88+ if( isset( $argv['style'] ) )
 89+ {
 90+ $style = $argv['style'];
 91+ if( !in_array( $style, array("presence", "api") ) ) $style = $style_default;
 92+ }
 93+ else $style = $style_default;
 94+
 95+ // prepares output
 96+ if(isset($argv['help']))
 97+ {
 98+ $output = '<div><span style="color:blue;">'. wfMsg("imstatus_syntax") .': &lt;aim style="[style]"&gt;['. wfMsg("imstatus_your_name", "AIM") .']&lt;/aim&gt;</span>';
 99+ $output .= '<ul><li>style: '. wfMsg("imstatus_style") .'. '. wfMsg("imstatus_possible_val") .': "presence" '. wfMsg("imstatus_or") .' "api". '. wfMsg("imstatus_default") .': '.$style_default.'.';
 100+ $output .= '<ul><li>'. wfMsg("imstatus_aim_presence", "&#34;presence&#34;") .'</li>';
 101+ $output .='<li>'. wfMsg("imstatus_aim_api", "&#34;api&#34;") .'</li></ul></li></ul>';
 102+ $output .= '<span style="color:green;">'. wfMsg("imstatus_example") .': &lt;aim style="api"&gt;PatheticCockroach&lt;/aim&gt;</span></div>';
 103+ }
 104+ else
 105+ {
 106+ global $wgAimKey_api;
 107+ global $wgAimKey_presence;
 108+ switch($style)
 109+ {
 110+ case "api":
 111+ $output = '<script type="text/javascript" src="http://o.aolcdn.com/aim/web-aim/aimapi.js"></script>';
 112+ $output .= '<div id="AIMBuddyListContainer" wim_key="'.$wgAimKey_api.'"></div>';
 113+ $output .= '<a href="nojavascript.html" onclick="AIM.widgets.IMMe.launch(\''.$input.'\'); return false;">';
 114+ $output .= '<img src="http://api.oscar.aol.com/presence/icon?k='.$wgAimKey_presence.'&t='.$input.'" border="0"/>Send me an IM</a>';
 115+ break;
 116+
 117+ default:
 118+ case "presence":
 119+ $output = '<a href="aim:GoIM?screenname='.$input.'"><img src="http://api.oscar.aol.com/presence/icon?k='.$wgAimKey_presence.'&t='.$input.'" border="0"/></a>';
 120+ break;
 121+ }
 122+ }
 123+ // sends output
 124+ return $output;
 125+}
 126+
 127+
 128+/**********************************************
 129+ * the function that reacts to "<gtalk>"
 130+ **********************************************/
 131+function RenderGTalk( $input, $argv )
 132+{
 133+ // set default, min and max width and height (Google Talk default: w=200, h=60) - options crawled from http://www.google.com/talk/service/badge/New
 134+ $width_default = 200;
 135+ $width_min = 200;
 136+ $width_max = 400;
 137+ $height_default = 60;
 138+ $height_min = 60;
 139+ $height_max = 60;
 140+ // the varibles are: <gtalk width="$argv['width']" height="$argv['height']">$input</aim>
 141+ // to get help as a user, use <gtalk help/>
 142+
 143+ // sanitize input
 144+ $input = htmlspecialchars($input,ENT_QUOTES);
 145+
 146+ // get custom parameters
 147+ if(isset($argv['width']))
 148+ {
 149+ $width = intval($argv['width']);
 150+ if($width>$width_max || $width<$width_min) $width = $width_default;
 151+ }
 152+ else $width = $width_default;
 153+
 154+ if(isset($argv['height']))
 155+ {
 156+ $height = intval($argv['height']);
 157+ if($height>$height_max || $height<$height_min) $height = $height_default;
 158+ }
 159+ else $height = $height_default;
 160+
 161+ // prepares output
 162+ if(isset($argv['help']))
 163+ {
 164+ $output = '<div><span style="color:blue;">'. wfMsg("imstatus_syntax") .': &lt;gtalk width="[width]" height="[height]"&gt;['. wfMsg("imstatus_gtalk_code") .']&lt;/gtalk&gt;</span>';
 165+ $output .= '<ul><li>width: '. wfMsg("imstatus_gtalk_width") .' '. wfMsg("imstatus_default") .':'.$width_default.'; '. wfMsg("imstatus_min") .':'.$width_min.'; '. wfMsg("imstatus_max") .':'.$width_max.'.</li>';
 166+ $output .='<li>height: '. wfMsg("imstatus_gtalk_height") .' '. wfMsg("imstatus_default") .':'.$height_default.'; '. wfMsg("imstatus_min") .':'.$height_min.'; '. wfMsg("imstatus_max") .':'.$height_max.'.</li>';
 167+ $output .= '<li>'. wfMsg("imstatus_gtalk_get_code", '<a href="http://www.google.com/talk/service/badge/New">Google Talk chatback badge</a>') .'</li></ul>';
 168+ $output .= '<span style="color:green;">'. wfMsg("imstatus_example") .': &lt;gtalk width="200" height="60"&gt;55gsrf9c1avkt0pub15rkiv9vs&lt;/gtalk&gt;</span></div>';
 169+ }
 170+ else $output = '<iframe src="http://www.google.com/talk/service/badge/Show?tk='.$input.'&amp;w='.$width.'&amp;h='.$height.'" frameborder="0" allowtransparency="true" width="'.$width.'" height="'.$height.'"></iframe>';
 171+ // sends output
 172+ return $output;
 173+}
 174+
 175+
 176+/**********************************************
 177+* the function that reacts to "<icq>"
 178+ ***********************************************/
 179+function RenderICQ( $input, $argv )
 180+{
 181+ // set your defaults for the style and action (0 to 26) (add) - NB: action is useless ATM (only one option...)
 182+ $style_default = 26;
 183+ $action_default = "add";
 184+ // the varibles are: <icq style="$argv['style']" action="$argv['action']">$input</icq>
 185+ // to get help as a user, use <icq help/>
 186+
 187+ // sanitize input
 188+ $input = htmlspecialchars($input,ENT_QUOTES);
 189+ // get custom parameters
 190+ if(isset($argv['style']))
 191+ {
 192+ $style = intval($argv['style']);
 193+ if($style<0 || $style>26) $style = $style_default;
 194+ }
 195+ else $style = $style_default;
 196+
 197+ if(isset($argv['action']))
 198+ {
 199+ $action = $argv['action'];
 200+ if( $action != "add" ) $action = $action_default;
 201+ }
 202+ else $action = $action_default;
 203+
 204+ // prepares outupt
 205+ if(isset($argv['help']))
 206+ {
 207+ $output = '<div><span style="color:blue;">'. wfMsg("imstatus_syntax") .': &lt;icq style="[style]"&gt;['. wfMsg("imstatus_icq_id") .']&lt;/icq&gt;</span>';
 208+ $output .= '<ul><li>style: '. wfMsg("imstatus_icq_style") .' '. wfMsg("imstatus_default") .': '.$style_default.'.</li></ul>';
 209+ $output .= '<span style="color:green;">'. wfMsg("imstatus_example") .': &lt;icq style="2"&gt;984231&lt;/icq&gt;</span></div>';
 210+ }
 211+ else $output = '<a href="http://www.icq.com/people/about_me.php?uin='.$input.'&action='.$action.'"><img src="http://status.icq.com/online.gif?icq='.$input.'&img='.$style.'" alt="ICQ status"/></a>';
 212+ // sends output
 213+ return $output;
 214+}
 215+
 216+
 217+/**********************************************
 218+* the function that reacts to "<livemessenger>"
 219+***********************************************/
 220+function RenderLiveMessenger( $input, $argv )
 221+{
 222+ // set your defaults for the style (button, icon or window) NB: the icon doesn't work properly on Firefox 3 beta 5 - reference: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb936691.aspx
 223+ $style_default = "icon";
 224+ // the variables are: <livemessenger style="$argv['style']">$input</livemessenger>
 225+ // to get help as a user, use <livemessenger help/>
 226+
 227+ // sanitize input
 228+ $input = htmlspecialchars($input,ENT_QUOTES);
 229+ // get custom parameters
 230+ if(isset($argv['style']))
 231+ {
 232+ $style = $argv['style'];
 233+ if(!in_array($style,array("button","icon","window"))) $style = $style_default;
 234+ }
 235+ else $style = $style_default;
 236+
 237+ // prepares output
 238+ if(isset($argv['help']))
 239+ {
 240+ $output = '<div><span style="color:blue;">'. wfMsg("imstatus_syntax") .': &lt;livemessenger style="[style]"&gt;['. wfMsg("imstatus_live_code") .']&lt;/livemessenger&gt;</span>';
 241+ $output .= '<ul><li>style: "button", "icon" '. wfMsg("imstatus_or") .' "window". '. wfMsg("imstatus_default") .': '.$style_default.'.</li>';
 242+ $output .= '<li>'. wfMsg("imstatus_live_get_code", "http://settings.messenger.live.com/applications/CreateHtml.aspx", "invitee=", "@apps.messenger") .'</li></ul>';
 243+ $output .= '<span style="color:green;">'. wfMsg("imstatus_example") .': &lt;livemessenger style="button"&gt;8ebac9521f6e99e2&lt;/livemessenger&gt;</span></div>';
 244+ }
 245+ else
 246+ {
 247+ switch($style)
 248+ {
 249+ case "window":
 250+ $output = '<iframe src="http://settings.messenger.live.com/Conversation/IMMe.aspx?invitee='.$input;
 251+ $output .= '@apps.messenger.live.com&mkt=en-US" style="border:solid 1px black; width:300px; height:300px;" frameborder="0"></iframe>';
 252+ break;
 253+ case "button":
 254+ $output = '<script type="text/javascript" src="http://settings.messenger.live.com/controls/1.0/PresenceButton.js"></script>';
 255+ $output .= '<div id="Microsoft_Live_Messenger_PresenceButton_'.$input.'" msgr:width="100" msgr:backColor="#D7E8EC" msgr:altBackColor="#FFFFFF"';
 256+ $output .= 'msgr:foreColor="#424542" msgr:conversationUrl="http://settings.messenger.live.com/Conversation/IMMe.aspx?invitee='.$input.'@apps.messenger.live.com&mkt=en-US"></div>';
 257+ $output .= '<script type="text/javascript" src="http://messenger.services.live.com/users/'.$input.'@apps.messenger.live.com/presence?mkt=en-US&cb=Microsoft_Live_Messenger_PresenceButton_onPresence"></script>';
 258+ break;
 259+
 260+ case "icon":
 261+ default:
 262+ $output = '<a target="_blank" href="http://settings.messenger.live.com/Conversation/IMMe.aspx?invitee='.$input.'@apps.messenger.live.com&mkt=en-US">';
 263+ $output .= '<img style="border-style: none;" src="http://messenger.services.live.com/users/'.$input.'@apps.messenger.live.com/presenceimage?mkt=en-US" width="16" height="16"/></a>';
 264+ break;
 265+ }
 266+ }
 267+ // sends output
 268+ return $output;
 269+}
 270+
 271+
 272+/**********************************************
 273+ * the function that reacts to "<skype>"
 274+ ***********************************************/
 275+function RenderSkype( $input, $argv )
 276+{
 277+ // set your defaults for the style and action (add, call, chat, sendfile, userinfo orvoicemail) (same + ballon, bigclassic smallclassic, smallicon or mediumicon) - options crawled from http://www.skype.com/share/buttons/
 278+ $style_default = "smallclassic";
 279+ $action_default = "chat";
 280+ // the varibles are: <skype style="$argv['style']" action="$argv['action']">$input</skpye>
 281+ // to get help as a user, use <skype help/>
 282+
 283+ // sanitize input
 284+ $input = htmlspecialchars($input,ENT_QUOTES);
 285+ // get custom parameters
 286+ if(isset($argv['style']))
 287+ {
 288+ $style = $argv['style'];
 289+ if (!in_array($style, array("add","chat","call","sendfile","userinfo","voicemail","balloon","bigclassic","smallclassic","smallicon","mediumicon")))
 290+ {
 291+ $style = $style_default;
 292+ }
 293+ }
 294+ else $style = $style_default;
 295+
 296+ // if style is an action style, action should match it!
 297+ if(in_array($style, array("add","chat","call","sendfile","userinfo","voicemail"))) $action = $style;
 298+ else if(isset($argv['action']))
 299+ {
 300+ $action = $argv['action'];
 301+ if (!in_array($action, array("add","chat","call","sendfile","userinfo","voicemail"))) $action = $action_default;
 302+ }
 303+ else $action = $action_default;
 304+
 305+ // creates image code
 306+ switch($style)
 307+ {
 308+ case "add":
 309+ $image = '<img src="http://download.skype.com/share/skypebuttons/buttons/add_blue_transparent_118x23.png" style="border: none;" width="118" height="23" alt="Add me to Skype"/>';
 310+ break;
 311+
 312+ case "chat":
 313+ $image = '<img src="http://download.skype.com/share/skypebuttons/buttons/chat_blue_transparent_97x23.png" style="border: none;" width="97" height="23" alt="Chat with me"/>';
 314+ break;
 315+
 316+ case "call":
 317+ $image = '<img src="http://download.skype.com/share/skypebuttons/buttons/call_blue_transparent_70x23.png" style="border: none;" width="70" height="23" alt="Skype Me"/>';
 318+ break;
 319+
 320+ case "sendfile":
 321+ $image = '<img src="http://download.skype.com/share/skypebuttons/buttons/sendfile_blue_transparent_98x23.png" style="border: none;" width="98" height="23" alt="Send me a file"/>';
 322+ break;
 323+
 324+ case "userinfo":
 325+ $image = '<img src="http://download.skype.com/share/skypebuttons/buttons/userinfo_blue_transparent_108x23.png" style="border: none;" width="108" height="23" alt="View my profile"/>';
 326+ break;
 327+
 328+ case "voicemail":
 329+ $image = '<img src="http://download.skype.com/share/skypebuttons/buttons/voicemail_blue_transparent_129x23.png" style="border: none;" width="129" height="23" alt="Leave me voicemail"/>';
 330+ break;
 331+
 332+ case "balloon":
 333+ $image = '<img src="http://mystatus.skype.com/balloon/'.$input.'" style="border: none;" width="150" height="60" alt="My status"/>';
 334+ break;
 335+
 336+ case "bigclassic":
 337+ $image = '<img src="http://mystatus.skype.com/bigclassic/'.$input.'" style="border: none;" width="182" height="44" alt="My status"/>';
 338+ break;
 339+
 340+ case "smallclassic":
 341+ $image = '<img src="http://mystatus.skype.com/smallclassic/'.$input.'" style="border: none;" width="114" height="20" alt="My status"/>';
 342+ break;
 343+
 344+ case "smallicon":
 345+ $image = '<img src="http://mystatus.skype.com/smallicon/'.$input.'" style="border: none;" width="16" height="16" alt="My status"/>';
 346+ break;
 347+
 348+ case "mediumicon":
 349+ default:
 350+ $image = '<img src="http://mystatus.skype.com/mediumicon/'.$input.'" style="border: none;" width="26" height="26" alt="My status"/>';
 351+ break;
 352+ }
 353+
 354+ // prepares outupt
 355+ if(isset($argv['help']))
 356+ {
 357+ $output = '<div><span style="color:blue;">'. wfMsg("imstatus_syntax") .': &lt;skype style="[style]" action="[action]"&gt;['. wfMsg("imstatus_your_name", "Skype") .']&lt;/skype&gt;</span>';
 358+ $output .= '<ul><li>style: '. wfMsg("imstatus_style") .'. '. wfMsg("imstatus_default") .': '.$style_default.'. '. wfMsg("imstatus_possible_val") .': "add","chat","call","sendfile","userinfo","voicemail","balloon","bigclassic","smallclassic","smallicon","mediumicon".</li>';
 359+ $output .= '<li>action: '. wfMsg("imstatus_action") .'. '. wfMsg("imstatus_default") .': '.$action_default.'. '. wfMsg("imstatus_possible_val") .': "add","chat","call","sendfile","userinfo","voicemail".</li></ul>';
 360+ $output .= wfMsg("imstatus_details_saa", '<a href="http://www.skype.com/share/buttons/wizard.html">Skype button wizard</a>'). '<br/>';
 361+ $output .= wfMsg("imstatus_skype_nbstyle") .'<br/>';
 362+ $output .= '<span style="color:green;">'. wfMsg("imstatus_example") .': &lt;skype style="mediumicon" action="chat"&gt;PatheticCockroach&lt;/skype&gt;</span></div>';
 363+ }
 364+ else
 365+ {
 366+ $output = '<script type="text/javascript" src="http://download.skype.com/share/skypebuttons/js/skypeCheck.js"></script>';
 367+ $output .= '<a href="skype:'.$input.'?'.$action.'">'.$image.'</a>';
 368+ }
 369+ // sends output
 370+ return $output;
 371+}
 372+
 373+
 374+/**********************************************
 375+ * the function that reacts to "<xfire>"
 376+ **********************************************/
 377+function RenderXfire( $input, $argv )
 378+{
 379+ // set your defaults for the size, style and action (from biggest to smallest: 0 to 4) (bg, sh, co, sf, os, wow) (add, profile) - options crawled from http://www.xfire.com/miniprofile/
 380+ $size_default = 3;
 381+ $style_default = "bg";
 382+ $action_default = "add";
 383+ // the variables are: <xfire size="$argv['size']" style="$argv['style']" action="$argv['action']">$input</xfire>
 384+ // to get help as a user, use <xfire help/>
 385+
 386+ // sanitize input
 387+ $input = htmlspecialchars($input,ENT_QUOTES);
 388+ // get custom parameters
 389+ if(isset($argv['size']))
 390+ {
 391+ $size = intval($argv['size']);
 392+ if ($size<0 || $size>4) $size = $size_default;
 393+ }
 394+ else $size = $size_default;
 395+
 396+ if(isset($argv['style']))
 397+ {
 398+ $style = $argv['style'];
 399+ if (!in_array($style, array("bg","sh","co","sf","os","wow"))) $style = $style_default;
 400+ }
 401+ else $style = $style_default;
 402+
 403+ if(isset($argv['action']))
 404+ {
 405+ $action = $argv['action'];
 406+ if (!in_array($action, array("add","profile"))) $action = $action_default;
 407+ }
 408+ else $action = $action_default;
 409+
 410+ // set alt text of the image
 411+ switch($action)
 412+ {
 413+ case "profile":
 414+ $alt_txt = "View my Xfire profile";
 415+ $link_url = "http://profile.xfire.com/".$input;
 416+ break;
 417+
 418+ case "add":
 419+ default:
 420+ $alt_txt = "Add me to Xfire";
 421+ $link_url = "xfire:add_friend?user=".$input;
 422+ break;
 423+ }
 424+
 425+ // set size and style of the image
 426+ switch($size)
 427+ {
 428+ case 0:
 429+ $image = '<img src="http://miniprofile.xfire.com/bg/'.$style.'/type/0/'.$input.'.png" style="border: none;" width="440" height="111" alt="'.$alt_txt.'"/>';
 430+ break;
 431+ case 1:
 432+ $image = '<img src="http://miniprofile.xfire.com/bg/'.$style.'/type/1/'.$input.'.png" style="border: none;" width="277" height="63" alt="'.$alt_txt.'"/>';
 433+ break;
 434+ case 2:
 435+ $image = '<img src="http://miniprofile.xfire.com/bg/'.$style.'/type/2/'.$input.'.png" style="border: none;" width="450" height="34" alt="'.$alt_txt.'"/>';
 436+ break;
 437+ case 3:
 438+ $image = '<img src="http://miniprofile.xfire.com/bg/'.$style.'/type/3/'.$input.'.png" style="border: none;" width="149" height="29" alt="'.$alt_txt.'"/>';
 439+ break;
 440+
 441+ case 4:
 442+ default:
 443+ $image = '<img src="http://miniprofile.xfire.com/bg/'.$style.'/type/4/'.$input.'.png" style="border: none;" width="16" height="16" alt="'.$alt_txt.'"/>';
 444+ break;
 445+ }
 446+
 447+ // prepares outupt
 448+ if(isset($argv['help']))
 449+ {
 450+ $output = '<div><span style="color:blue;">'. wfMsg("imstatus_syntax") .': &lt;xfire size="[size]" style="[style]" action="[action]"&gt;['. wfMsg("imstatus_your_name", "Xfire") .']&lt;/xfire&gt;</span>';
 451+ $output .= '<ul><li>size: '. wfMsg("imstatus_xfire_size", "0", "4") .' '. wfMsg("imstatus_default") .': '.$size_default.'.</li>';
 452+ $output .= '<li>style: '. wfMsg("imstatus_style") .'. '. wfMsg("imstatus_default") .': '.$style_default.'. '. wfMsg("imstatus_possible_val") .': "bg","sh","co","sf","os","wow".</li>';
 453+ $output .= '<li>action: '. wfMsg("imstatus_action") .'. '. wfMsg("imstatus_default") .': '.$action_default.'. '. wfMsg("imstatus_possible_val") .': "add","profile".</li></ul>';
 454+ $output .= wfMsg("imstatus_details_saa", '<a href="http://www.xfire.com/miniprofile/">Xfire - Miniprofile Instructions</a>') .'<br/>';
 455+ $output .= '<span style="color:green;">'. wfMsg("imstatus_example") .': &lt;xfire size="3" style="bg" action="add"&gt;PatheticCockroach&lt;/xfire&gt;</span></div>';
 456+ }
 457+ else $output = '<a href="'.$link_url.'">'.$image.'</a>';
 458+ // sends output
 459+ return $output;
 460+}
 461+
 462+
 463+/**********************************************
 464+* the function that reacts to "<yahoo>"
 465+ ***********************************************/
 466+function RenderYahoo( $input, $argv )
 467+{
 468+ // set your defaults for the action and style (addfriend, call or sendim) (0, 1, 2, 3 and 4) - options crawled from http://geocities.yahoo.com/v/ao/pre.html
 469+ $style_default = 2;
 470+ $action_default = "sendim"; // DO NOT enter an invalid value, since this value may be used as is in the final output -> TODO: use a switch to sanitize this one
 471+ // the variables are: <yahoo style="$argv['style']" action="$argv['action']">$input</yahoo>
 472+
 473+ // sanitize input
 474+ $input = htmlspecialchars($input,ENT_QUOTES);
 475+ // get custom parameters
 476+ if(isset($argv['style']))
 477+ {
 478+ $style = intval($argv['style']);
 479+ if($style<0 || $style>5) $style = $style_default;
 480+ }
 481+ else $style = $style_default;
 482+
 483+ if(isset($argv['action']))
 484+ {
 485+ $action = $argv['action'];
 486+ if(!in_array($action, array("addfriend","call","sendim"))) $action = $action_default;
 487+ }
 488+ else $action = $action_default;
 489+
 490+ // set alt text of the image
 491+ switch($action)
 492+ {
 493+ case "addfriend":
 494+ $alt_txt = "Add me";
 495+ break;
 496+ case "call":
 497+ $alt_txt = "Call me";
 498+ break;
 499+
 500+ case "sendim":
 501+ default:
 502+ $alt_txt = "Send me an IM";
 503+ break;
 504+ }
 505+ // set image style
 506+ switch( $style )
 507+ {
 508+ case 0:
 509+ $image = '<img src="http://opi.yahoo.com/online?u='.$input.'&m=g&t=0" style="border: none; width: 12px; height: 12px;" alt="'.$alt_txt.'" />';
 510+ break;
 511+
 512+ case 1:
 513+ $image = '<img src="http://opi.yahoo.com/online?u='.$input.'&m=g&t=1" style="border: none; width: 64px; height: 16px;" alt="'.$alt_txt.'" />';
 514+ break;
 515+
 516+ case 2:
 517+ $image = '<img src="http://opi.yahoo.com/online?u='.$input.'&m=g&t=2" style="border: none; width: 125px; height: 25px;" alt="'.$alt_txt.'" />';
 518+ break;
 519+
 520+ case 3:
 521+ $image = '<img src="http://opi.yahoo.com/online?u='.$input.'&m=g&t=3" style="border: none; width: 86px; height: 16px;" alt="'.$alt_txt.'" />';
 522+ break;
 523+
 524+ case 4:
 525+ $image = '<img src="http://opi.yahoo.com/online?u='.$input.'&m=g&t=4" style="border: none; width: 12px; height: 12px;" alt="'.$alt_txt.'" />';
 526+ break;
 527+
 528+ case 5:
 529+ default:
 530+ $image = '<img src="http://opi.yahoo.com/online?u='.$input.'&m=g&t=5" style="border: none; width: 12px; height: 12px;" alt="'.$alt_txt.'" />';
 531+ break;
 532+ }
 533+
 534+ // prepares outupt
 535+ if(isset($argv['help']))
 536+ {
 537+ $output = '<div><span style="color:blue;">'. wfMsg("imstatus_syntax") .': &lt;yahoo style="[style]" action="[action]"&gt;['. wfMsg("imstatus_your_name", "Yahoo") .']&lt;/xfire&gt;</span>';
 538+ $output .= '<ul><li>style: '. wfMsg("imstatus_yahoo_style", "0", "2", "3", "4") .' '. wfMsg("imstatus_default") .': '.$style_default.'.</li>';
 539+ $output .= '<li>action: '. wfMsg("imstatus_action") .'. '. wfMsg("imstatus_default") .': '.$action_default.'. '. wfMsg("imstatus_possible_val") .': "addfriend","call","sendim".</li></ul>';
 540+ $output .= wfMsg("imstatus_details_saa", '<a href="http://geocities.yahoo.com/v/ao/pre.html">Yahoo! Presence</a>') .'<br/>';
 541+ $output .= '<span style="color:green;">'. wfMsg("imstatus_example") .': &lt;yahoo style="2" action="sendim"&gt;PatheticCockroach&lt;/yahoo&gt;</span></div>';
 542+ }
 543+ else $output = '<a href="ymsgr:'.$action.'?'.$input.'">'.$image.'</a>';
 544+ // sends output
 545+ return $output;
 546+}
 547+
 548+
 549+?>
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 2+Archive contents :
 3+- IMStatus.php :
 4+ the extension
 5+- IMStatus.i18n.php :
 6+ the localization file
 7+- LICENSE.TXT :
 8+ The GNU General Public License version 3
 9+- about.txt :
 10+ this file :D
 11+
 12+Required : MediaWiki
 13+Tested with : MediaWiki 1.13, PHP 5.2.6, MySQL 5.0.67
 14+
 15+Installation instructions:
 16+1. Edit IMStatus.php: change $wgAimKey_presence and $wgAimKey_api to your own keys (see
 17+ the source about how to get the keys).
 18+2. Put IMStatus.php in your extensions folder (or in a subdirectory of it, as you want)
 19+3. Add the following code at the end of LocalSettings.php:
 20+ require_once( $IP."/extensions/IM/IMStatus.php");
 21+4. (optional) For additional locales, grab the latest revision of IMStatus.i18n.php on:
 22+ http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:IM_Status/IMStatus.i18n.php
 23+
 24+Usage:
 25+Once installed, the extension adds the following tags:
 26+<aim>, <gtalk>, <icq>, <livemessenger>, <skype>, <xfire>, <yahoo>
 27+Use <tagname help/> to show more details about each tag.
 28+For instance <aim help/> will display some help about the <aim> tag.
 29+
 30+/*************************************************************************
 31+* IM Status - A MediaWiki extension which add tags for status buttons *
 32+* for various IM programs (AIM, Google Talk, ICQ, Skype, Xfire, Yahoo, *
 33+* Live Messenger) *
 34+* *
 35+* Copyright (C) 2008 PatheticCockroach *
 36+* http://www.patheticcockroach.com *
 37+* Version 1.2 *
 38+* *
 39+* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify *
 40+* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by *
 41+* the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) *
 42+* any later version. *
 43+* *
 44+* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, *
 45+* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of *
 46+* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the *
 47+* GNU General Public License for more details. *
 48+* *
 49+* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License *
 50+* along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses> *
 51+*************************************************************************/
 52+
 53+!======> Change log <======!
 54+2008-04-26 (1.0-rc1) :
 55+ - first version released
 56+2008-04-28 (1.1-rc1) :
 57+ - added support for Live Messenger (MSN Messenger). This feature is using code
 58+ provided by live.com, and thus doesn't work very well in Firefox and Opera yet...
 59+ Also note that IMs can't be sent to aMSN 0.97 users.
 60+2008-06-10 (1.2-b1) :
 61+ - added defined('MEDIAWIKI') check
 62+ - fixed example in the help for MSN/Live
 63+ - fixed various typos
 64+ - made the extension localizable
 65+2008-09-21 (1.2) :
 66+ - added German translation
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 2+<?php
 3+/**
 4+ * Internationalisation file for IM Status extension
 5+ *
 6+ * @ingroup Extensions
 7+ */
 8+
 9+$messages = array();
 10+
 11+$messages['en'] = array(
 12+ 'imstatus_desc' => 'Adds tags to show various IM online status (AIM, Google Talk, ICQ, MSN/Live Messenger, Skype, Xfire, Yahoo)',
 13+ 'imstatus_syntax' => 'Syntax',
 14+ 'imstatus_default' => 'Default',
 15+ 'imstatus_example' => 'Example',
 16+ 'imstatus_possible_val' => 'Possible values',
 17+ 'imstatus_max' => 'max',
 18+ 'imstatus_min' => 'min',
 19+ 'imstatus_or' => 'or',
 20+ 'imstatus_style' => 'style of the status indicator',
 21+ 'imstatus_action' => 'action when the button is clicked',
 22+ 'imstatus_details_saa' => 'For more details about all the styles and actions, see $1.',
 23+ 'imstatus_your_name' => 'your $1 name',
 24+
 25+ 'imstatus_aim_presence' => '$1 shows your status with a link that will launch AIM (provided the user has it installed) to send you an IM.',
 26+ 'imstatus_aim_api' => '$1 shows your status with a link that will launch a <b>browser</b>, javascript version of AIM to send you an IM.',
 27+
 28+ 'imstatus_gtalk_code' => 'your google talk code',
 29+ 'imstatus_gtalk_get_code' => 'your google talk code: get it at $1.',
 30+ 'imstatus_gtalk_height' => 'height of the box, in pixel.',
 31+ 'imstatus_gtalk_width' => 'width of the box, in pixel.',
 32+
 33+ 'imstatus_icq_id' => 'your ICQ id',
 34+ 'imstatus_icq_style' => 'a number ranging from 0 to 26 (yes, there are 27 available styles...).',
 35+
 36+ 'imstatus_live_code' => 'your Live Messenger website id',
 37+ 'imstatus_live_get_code' => 'your Live Messenger website id: <strong>this is not your e-mail address</strong>, you need to generate one in
 38+<a href="$1">your live messenger options</a>. The id you need to provide is the numbers and letters between "$2" and "$3".',
 39+
 40+ 'imstatus_skype_nbstyle' => 'NB: if you choose a style which is also an action, your action choice will be overridden by the action matching your chosen style.',
 41+
 42+ 'imstatus_xfire_size' => 'the button size, from $1 (biggest) to $2 (smallest).',
 43+
 44+ 'imstatus_yahoo_style' => 'the button style, from $1 (smallest) to $2 (biggest), $3 and $4 are for voicemail.',
 45+);
 46+$messages['de'] = array(
 47+ 'imstatus_desc' => 'F�gt Tags hinzu um den Online-Status verschiedener Instant-Messenger anzuzeigen (AIM, Google Talk, ICQ, MSN/Live Messenger, Skype, Xfire, Yahoo)',
 48+ 'imstatus_syntax' => 'Syntax',
 49+ 'imstatus_default' => 'Standard',
 50+ 'imstatus_example' => 'Beispiel',
 51+ 'imstatus_possible_val' => 'M�gliche Werte',
 52+ 'imstatus_max' => 'max',
 53+ 'imstatus_min' => 'min',
 54+ 'imstatus_or' => 'oder',
 55+ 'imstatus_style' => 'Stil der Status-Anzeige',
 56+ 'imstatus_action' => 'Aktion beim klicken des Buttons',
 57+ 'imstatus_details_saa' => 'F�r mehr Details zu den Stilen und Aktionen, siehe $1.',
 58+ 'imstatus_your_name' => 'dein $1 Name',
 59+
 60+ 'imstatus_aim_presence' => '$1 zeigt deinen Status mit einem Link der AIM startet (wenn er es installiert hat) um dir eine Nachricht zu senden.',
 61+ 'imstatus_aim_api' => '$1 zeigt deinen Status mit einem Link der eine <b>Browser</b>, JavaScript Version von AIM startet um die eine nachricht zu senden.',
 62+
 63+ 'imstatus_gtalk_code' => 'dein Google-Talk Code',
 64+ 'imstatus_gtalk_get_code' => 'dein Google-Talk Code kriegst du bei $1.',
 65+ 'imstatus_gtalk_height' => 'H�he der Box in Pixel.',
 66+ 'imstatus_gtalk_width' => 'Breite der Box in Pixel.',
 67+
 68+ 'imstatus_icq_id' => 'deine ICQ-UIN',
 69+ 'imstatus_icq_style' => 'eine Zahl zwischen 0 und 26 (ja, es gibt 27 verschiedene Styles...).',
 70+
 71+ 'imstatus_live_code' => 'deine Live Messenger Website Id',
 72+ 'imstatus_live_get_code' => 'deine Live Messenger Website Id: <strong>das ist nicht deine E-Mail-Adresse</strong>, du musst die eine in <a href="$1">deinen Live Messenger Optionen</a> generieren. Die Id die du ben�tigst sind die Zahlen und Buchstaben zwischen "$2" und "$3".',
 73+
 74+ 'imstatus_skype_nbstyle' => 'NB: wenn du einen Style aussuchst der auch eine Aktion beinhaltet wird deine Aktions-Auswahl durch die Aktions des Styles ersetzt.',
 75+
 76+ 'imstatus_xfire_size' => 'die Gr��e des Buttons, von $1 (gr��te) bis $2 (kleinste).',
 77+
 78+ 'imstatus_yahoo_style' => 'der Stil des Buttons, von $1 (kleinste) bis $2 (gr��te), $3 und $4 sind f�r Voicemail.',
 79+);
 80+?>
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