Regarding: " It would be best if I could save only to github thus never overriding my local wiki. Is that possible ?"
Have you tried removing the second instance of $action-sendmessage $message="tm-save-wiki" in your code? On Tuesday, August 10, 2021 at 8:00:43 PM UTC+2 Télumire wrote: > Hi Saq, > > The code I shared at the end of my post already use these shadow tiddlers. > Thanks for the google thread, I'll try again and ask him for help if need > be. > > I just hopped there was a way to do that in wiki text only, since I'm not > very good with JavaScript ^^ > > Le mardi 10 août 2021 à 19:46:26 UTC+2, [email protected] a écrit : > >> I think bimlas' code has most of what you need and could easily be >> adapted for your purposes. >> You may want to consider speaking with him, see >> https://groups.google.com/g/tiddlywiki/c/ZU_s6FdUy8Q/m/KeXVnOciBAAJ >> >> Also helpful might be the ability to create a custom save button that >> does not include the public content. See the following shadow tiddlers: >> $:/core/ui/Buttons/save-wiki >> $:/config/SaveWikiButton/Template >> $:/core/save/all >> >> >> On Tuesday, August 10, 2021 at 7:09:58 PM UTC+2 Télumire wrote: >> >>> >>> Hello everyone, >>> >>> I wish to use tiddlywiki as a semi-private blog using GitHub Pages (with >>> some of its content never going online until it's ready) and thought it >>> would be nice to have a button that allow to choose what saver to use. >>> >>> For example, when I'm finished working on my article, I would hit the >>> regular save button and the changes would be saved locally. Then, when I'm >>> satisfied, I would click a button to save to GitHub. >>> >>> The interesting thing is that we can set a filter to exclude some >>> tiddler from the save, so if I want to exclude an unfinished tiddler from >>> the save to GitHub, I would simply tag it with “private” or something >>> before saving the wiki. >>> >>> The issue is : tiddlywiki does not provide a mean to specify which saver >>> to use when triggering a save. >>> >>> I found a workaround : I use a button which first fill in the GitHub >>> credential, increasing the priority of the GitHub saver, trigger the >>> filtered save, then remove the credential, allowing the next regular save >>> to be done with the local saver. >>> >>> The issue is that when I save to github this way, it also save locally. >>> So to prevent my private tiddlers from getting overridden by the save, I >>> need to trigger a complete save to finish the process. I think this is very >>> risky because if the browser crash between the github save and the local >>> save, all my private tiddlers will be lost. It would be best if I could >>> save only to github thus never overriding my local wiki. Is that possible ? >>> >>> I've found this js code by bimlas showing how to select a saver : >>> https://bimlas.gitlab.io/demo/tw5/preferred-saver.html#%24%3A%2Fbimlas%2Fpreferred-saver.js >>> >>> but I don't know how to adapt it to my scenario. >>> >>> Here's the code that I use for now : >>> >>> <$button tooltip={{GithubSave/Hint}} aria-label={{GithubSave/Caption}} >>> class=<<tv-config-toolbar-class>>> >>> <$action-listops $tiddler="github save button/private/username" >>> $tags="[[private]] [[github save button]]"/> >>> <$action-listops $tiddler="github save button/private/state" >>> $tags="[[private]] [[github save button]]"/> >>> <$action-setfield $tiddler="$:/GitHub/Username" text={{github save >>> button/private/username}}/> >>> <$action-sendmessage $message="tm-save-wiki" $param="$:/core/save/all" >>> publishFilter={{publishFilter}} /> >>> <$action-setfield $tiddler="$:/GitHub/Username" text=""/> >>> <$action-sendmessage $message="tm-save-wiki" $param="$:/core/save/all"/> >>> >>> <span class="tc-dirty-indicator"> >>> <$list filter="[<tv-config-toolbar-icons>match[yes]]"> >>> {{$:/core/images/github}} >>> </$list> >>> <$list filter="[<tv-config-toolbar-text>match[yes]]"> >>> <span class="tc-btn-text">save to github</span> >>> </$list> >>> </span> >>> </$button> >>> >>> Live demo : >>> >>> >>> https://telumire.github.io/TW-tips/#Save%20a%20private%20copy%20to%20github%20(single%20file%20wiki) >>> >>> You can import it in your wiki by drag & drop "'open all in the current >>> tab" in tiddlywiki. Click once on the button, then fill in the username in >>> the tiddler "github save button/private/username". >>> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/2836030f-2489-4f91-aec5-2f0d4cc6f973n%40googlegroups.com.

