[[!if test="enabled(edittemplate)" then="In diesem Wiki ist die Direktive: edittemplate **aktiviert**." else="In diesem Wiki ist die Direktive: edittemplate **nicht aktiv**; falls dies gewünscht wird, den Admin benachrichtigen."]] --- The `edittemplate` directive is supplied by the [[!iki plugins/edittemplate desc=edittemplate]] plugin. This directive allows registering template pages, that provide default content for new pages created using the web frontend. To register a template, insert an [[ikiwiki/directive/edittemplate]] directive on some other page. \[[!edittemplate template="bugtemplate" match="bugs/*"]] A recommended place to put the directive is on the parent page of the pages that will be created using the template. So the above example would be put on the bugs page. (Do not put the directive on the template page itself.) In the above example, the page named "bugtemplate" is registered as a template to be used when any page named "bugs/*" is created. To avoid the directive displaying a note about the template being registered, add "silent=yes". Often the template page contains a simple skeleton for a particular type of page, wrapped in a [[templatebody]] directive. For the bug report pages in the above example, it might look something like: \[[!templatebody <` is replaced with the name of the page being created. * `` is replaced with a version 4 (random) UUID suitable for use in `\[[!meta guid="urn:uuid:"]]`. (Requires the `UUID::Tiny` Perl module if not running on Linux.) * `` is replaced with the current (template generation) time using a fixed format (RFC 3339, `%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ`), suitable for use in `\[[!meta date=""]]` (see [[meta]]) or `\[[!date ""]]` (see [[date]]). Text outside the [[templatebody]] directive is not part of the template, and can be used to document it. If the template does not contain a [[templatebody]] directive, the entire source of the page is used for the template. This is deprecated. [[!meta robots="noindex, follow"]]