Post script, Perhaps the Plugin Mechanism can be used to present the other namespace tiddlers as both shadows and possibly subtiddlers ?
Regards Tony On Tuesday, December 3, 2019 at 11:27:35 AM UTC+11, TonyM wrote: > > Folks, > > *Background* > I am building a TiddlyWiki journal wiki, and placing it on the network, > via bob.exe so that I can access it on the LAN, Basically for Device > independence. > > I realised if its on the network it is available to more than one user as > well, with Bob dealing with contention, I realised that at present there is > only one tiddler that can be named by today's date, so I had the following > Idea that I hope Jeremy and some of our genus developers could consider. > > *A Design pattern.* > What if we had a mechanism available not unlike the shadow tiddler system, > that on setting a namespace, (Eg; username or ID) the editing or creation > of any tiddler by anyname was instead created in that name space, yet > appears to be in the standard namespace? > > For Example lets say we were in the "Tony" namespace, if I used standard > wikitext and buttons I could create a tiddler for today "2019-12-03" > however behind the scenes it was actually named as $:/Tony/2019-12-03 > however as long as the Tony Name space is set it will appear as 2019-12-03 > to all other tiddlers, wiki text and macros. These could be virtual > tiddlers stored in a form of cache, a tiddler referenced, with no matching > tiddler in the name space, would simply use the original tiddler. If a > filter could be applied to include or exclude tiddler titles from the > possibility of entering the names space it would help some smart designs. > For example excluding a tiddler from a namespace would make the tiddler a > shared tiddler (Effective on Bob) > > Basically only when a user is in a given namespace, if they change a > tiddler will it be saved into the current namespace, but delivered as if it > were in the standard namespace. > > If I then change the name space to "designer" then I am dealing with the > standard names space until I edit something and it saves into the designer > name space. However I can explore the $:/Tony namespace to see tiddlers > edited and saved by the user of that name space. Here I may create the > 2019-12-03 tiddler but its saved in $:/designer/2019-12-03 > > Of course another "filter" to define tiddlers in a given names space to be > encrypted so unless designer has the encryption key "designer" can't read > the $:/Tony tiddlers would be helpful, if for no other reason to provide a > password mechanism. > > Perhaps in this model the default namespace is "primary" - each namespace > could optionally have a password. Unless one changes the namespace from the > default you would no nothing is different. Could this be added as a plugin? > > *Advanced Speculation* > > - This solution could also be implemented on top of a single file wiki > with local storage acting as the cache of tiddlers edited in a given > namespace > - The ability to save to a seperate file by name space just tiddlers > belonging to the current names space to disk would permit multiple users > of > one Wiki. We know that file will be in the current folder by the name of > namespace, and reloaded when the namespace is set. > - Names spaces could be used for other separation of tiddler like > projects or domain. When you change names space, you are now on a > different > layer. Basically you design a method for one project only then change the > namespace to allow multiple projects. Changing namespace would save and > purge the namespace, before loading the next or no namespace. > - Such namespace methods may allow only tiddlers belonging to the > current names space or underlying wiki in memory, thus reducing memory > demands. > - It would be possible to load all namespace files into original wiki > and provide a way to review and commit the tiddlers to the main namespace. > - If this extended across all tiddlers including System Tiddlers we > could have a collaborative design environment. > - > > *Does this break the The single File model?* > Not at all, infact it allows more than one tiddlywiki to be stored in the > one wiki. Even if the namespace overlay is stored separately for single > file wikis to avoid contention, they can be imported into a single file > without contention due to their namespace prefix. > > Regards > Tony > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWikiDev" 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/tiddlywikidev/08113337-efc1-4e93-9140-d1fea20846fd%40googlegroups.com.
