Use %SET{}%
to store a JSON object or arbitrary text in a named variable, and reuse it with %GET{}%
later on within the topic or an included topic. By default, variables live only during topic rendering time, e.g. they do not persist between topic views. It is also possible to make variables persist, e.g. to remember them between topic views.
%SET{}%
and %GET{}%
can be nested inside other TWiki variables and get handled as expected, e.g. inside out, and left to right.
Alternatives to this plugin:
%CALCULATE{$SET(some_name, any value)}%
and retrieved with $GET()
. These variables persist during page rendering time.
%GET{}%
. No output is shown, e.g. %SET{}%
resolves to an empty string. It is also possible to set a JSON object using a JSON path.
%SET{ "name" value="..." remember="1" }%
Parameter | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
"name" | Name of variable. Alphanumeric characters, dashes and underscores can be used. | (required) |
value="..." | Value of variable. Escape double quotes with backslash. | (required, may be empty) |
remember="1" | If set, the variable will be stored persistently so that it can be used later in any TWiki topic. Alternatively use the store parameter. See important notes. | "0" |
store="..." | Specify a store name to persistently store the variable, such as store="Parts" . Use alphanumeric characters, dashes and underscores for the name. For better performance, store is preferred over the remember parameter if you need to store a large dataset. See important notes. | "" |
%SET{"lunch" value="Sushi"}%
%SET{ name = { ... } remember="1" }%
remember="1"
or store="..."
parameter can be appended. If specified, the JSON object will be stored persistently so that it can be used later in any TWiki topic.
%SET{ menu = { "File": { "New": [ "new", "F" ], "Open": [ "open", "F" ] }, "Edit": { "Copy": [ "cpy", "F" ], "Paste": [ "pst", "F" ] } } }%
- set a JSON object
%GET{ menu }%
- returns: {"File":{"New":["new","F"],"Open":["open","F"]},"Edit":{"Copy":["cpy","F"],"Paste":["pst","F"]}}
%SET{ menu.File.Open[1] = "T" }%
- modify a JSON object
%GET{ menu }%
- returns: {"File":{"New":["new","F"],"Open":["open","T"]},"Edit":{"Copy":["cpy","F"],"Paste":["pst","F"]}}
%SET{ menu.Edit.Cut = [ "cut", "T" ] }%
- add to a JSON object
%GET{ menu }%
- returns: {"File":{"New":["new","F"],"Open":["open","T"]},"Edit":{"Copy":["cpy","F"],"Paste":["pst","F"],"Cut":["cut","T"]}}
Important notes when using the remember or store option:
"campaign"
, use a more descriptive name "Marketing-Europe-2025-Campaign"
.
%SET{}%
.
%GET{ "name" default="..." }%
Parameter | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
"name" | Name of variable, such as menu . May optionally contain a JSON path, such as menu.File.Open . | (required) |
format="..." | Format with supported variables: • $name for variable name • $value for variable value • $isdefined expanding to 1 or 0 depending if variable is defined or not • $isset expanding to 1 or 0 depending if variable is logically true or false • $ispersistent expanding to 1 or 0 depending if variable is persistent or not • all FormatTokens such as $dollar , $n , $percnt . | "$value" |
default="..." | Text shown if variable is not defined, e.g. not found. This parameter overrides the format parameter. | "" (empty string) |
store="..." | Specify a store name that holds the persistent variable. This assumes the variable was previously set with the same store name. | "" |
%GET{"lunch"}%
returns Sushi
if the following has been previously set:%SET{ "lunch" value="Sushi" }%
%GET{ name }%
%SET{ menu = { "File": { "New": [ "new", "F" ], "Open": [ "open", "F" ] }, "Edit": { "Copy": [ "cpy", "F" ], "Paste": [ "pst", "F" ] } } }%
- set a JSON object
%GET{ menu.File.Open }%
- returns: ["open","F"]
%SET{}%
.
%SETGETDUMP{ remember="1" format="..." separator="..." }%
Parameter | Description![]() | Default |
---|---|---|
separator="..." | String used for separating entries | "\n" |
format="..." | Format output using variables $name and $value | "name: $name, value: $value <br />" |
store="..." | Dump variables of a specific store | (volatile variables) |
remember="1" | Dump all persistent variables | (volatile variables) |
%SETGETDUMP{"| $name | $value |" separator="$n"}%
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data-interchange format based on a subset of the JavaScript Programming Language. It is easy for humans to read and write, and easy for machines to parse and generate.
A JSON object can contain:
{ "key1": "value1", "key2": "value2", ... }
- hash with key/value pairs; the value can be another JSON object
[ "va1", "val2", "val3", ... ]
- array with values; the value can be another JSON object
"String"
- text string enclosed in double quotes
A JSON object can be nested to any depth.
Using SET and GET it is possible to store and retrieve JSON objects, and parts thereof using a JSON path. A JSON path describes the path to an object within a JSON object.
JSON objects are useful in advanced TWiki applications that use JavaScript and Ajax calls. This plugin makes it easy to store and manipulate JSON objects.
Note: The CPAN:JSON module needs to be installed on the TWiki server.
The syntax to set a JSON object is %SET{ name = object }%
or %SET{ name.path = object }%
.
name
- variable name, such as: menu
.path
- JSON path, such as: .File.Open[1]
in menu.File.Open[1]
.hashName
, such as: .File
[n]
, such as: [1]
object
- JSON object, simple (hash, array, string) or nested, such as: { "Breakfast": "cereal", "Lunch": "salad", "Dinner": "Sushi" }
- hash with key/value pairs; the value can be another JSON object
[ "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday", "Sunday" ]
- array with values; the value can be another JSON object
"Sushi"
- text string enclosed in double quotes
Setting a JSON object returns an empty string. In case of a parse error, the named variable contains the error message starting with ERROR:
An optional remember="1"
or store="some_name"
parameter can be added. Use one or the other, not both. If specified, the JSON object will be stored persistently so that it can be used later in any TWiki topic. The remember="1"
option stores the JSON object in the default store; with store="..."
you can specify a store name to save the JSON object.
The syntax to get a JSON object is %GET{ name }%
to get the full object, or %GET{ name.path }%
to get a sub-part of the object using a JSON path.
name
- variable name, such as: menu
.path
- JSON path, such as: .File.Open[1]
in menu.File.Open[1]
.hashName
, such as: .File
[n]
, such as: [1]
[0]...[9999]
and asterisk [*]
[*]
asterisk wildcard to indicate all array items (only one wildcard can be used in a JSON path)
GET returns the JSON object or an object within it. The format depends on the type of object:
{"key1":"value1","key2":"value2"}
- hash with key/value pairs; space trimmed; nondeterministic sequence; the value can be another JSON object
["va1","val2","val3"]
- array with values; space trimmed; the value can be another JSON object
String
- text string, without enclosing double quotes
Example to set, modify and get a JSON object:
%SET{ menu = { "File": { "New": [ "new", "F" ], "Open": [ "open", "F" ] }, "Edit": { "Copy": [ "cpy", "F" ], "Paste": [ "pst", "F" ] } } }%
- set a JSON object
%GET{ menu }%
- get the JSON object, returns: {"File":{"New":["new","F"],"Open":["open","F"]},"Edit":{"Copy":["cpy","F"],"Paste":["pst","F"]}}
%GET{ menu.File.Open }%
- get a JSON object using JSON path, returns: ["open","F"]
%SET{ menu.File.Open[1] = "T" }%
- modify a JSON object
%GET{ menu }%
- get the JSON object, returns: {"File":{"New":["new","F"],"Open":["open","T"]},"Edit":{"Copy":["cpy","F"],"Paste":["pst","F"]}}
%SET{ menu.Edit.Cut = [ "cut", "T" ] }%
- add to a JSON object
%GET{ menu }%
- get the JSON object, returns: {"File":{"New":["new","F"],"Open":["open","T"]},"Edit":{"Copy":["cpy","F"],"Paste":["pst","F"],"Cut":["cut","T"]}}
Example to set and get a JSON array of hashes object, using JSON path with [*]
wildcard:
%SET{ projects = [ { "name": "Prj A", "key": "PrjA", "owner": { "name": "Aaron", "id": 1 } }, { "name": "Prj B", "key": "PrjB", "owner": { "name": "Boris", "id": 2 } }, { "name": "Prj C", "key": "PrjC", "owner": { "name": "Charlie", "id": 3 } } ] }%
- set a JSON array of hashes object
%GET{ projects[1] }%
- get the second array item of the JSON object using JSON path, returns: {"owner":{"name":"Boris"},"name":"Prj B","key":"PrjB"}
%GET{ projects[1].name }%
- get the project name of the second array item, returns: Prj B
%GET{ projects[*].name }%
- use wildcard to get all project names, returns: ["Prj A","Prj B","Prj C"]
%GET{ projects[*].owner }%
- use wildcard to get all project owner objects, returns: [{"name":"Aaron"},{"name":"Boris"},{"name":"Charlie"}]
%GET{ projects[*].owner.name }%
- use wildcard to get all project owner names, returns: ["Aaron","Boris","Charlie"]
A variable can be set and used several times.
Raw text:
* Set "demo" to "uno": %SET{ "demo" value="uno" }% * Get "demo": %GET{ "demo" }% * Set "demo" to "due": %SET{ "demo" value="due" }% * Get "demo": %GET{ "demo" }% * Set "demo" to "tre": %SET{ "demo" value="tre" }% * Get "demo": %GET{ "demo" }%
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A SEARCH result can be assigned to a variable for later use. This can be useful for performance reasons if you need the result multiple times. The result can also be post-processed, such as with a $LISTMAP()
of the SpreadSheetPlugin.
Raw text:
%SET{ "result" value="%SEARCH{ "." topic="*Skin" nonoise="on" format="$topic" separator=", " }%" }% * Result: %GET{result}% * Again: %GET{result}%
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In a topic, set a variable to save the current using the remember flag. Add also a GET before the SET, it will show the time the topic has last been viewed.
Raw text:
* Last view: %GET{ "SetGetPlugin-lastview" }% * Now: %SET{ "SetGetPlugin-lastview" remember="1" value="%SERVERTIME{$year-$mo-$day $hou:$min:$sec}%" }% %GET{ "SetGetPlugin-lastview" }%
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This example shows how you can remember the mood of users. The form shows a picklist to select a mood. The mood is stored persistently per user, and shown.
Raw text:
%IF{ "defined 'mood'" then="$percntSET{ \"SetGetPlugin-mood-%WIKINAME%\" remember=\"1\" value=\"%URLPARAM{mood}%\" }$percnt" }% My current mood: %GET{ "SetGetPlugin-mood-%WIKINAME%" }% for %WIKIUSERNAME% <form action="%SCRIPTURL{view}%/%WEB%/%TOPIC%#MyMood"> Change my mood: <select name="mood"> <option>%URLPARAM{mood}%</option> <option>:-D</option> <option>:-)</option> <option>:-I</option> <option>:-(</option> <option>:mad:</option> </select> <input type="submit" value="Set" class="twikiSubmit" /> </form>
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Variables can also be set and retrieved by invoking a REST (REpresentational State Transfer) request on the TWiki server using the rest script. To persistently remember the state of interactive browser-based JavaScript applications, you can set and get variables using this REST interface via Ajax calls.
The rest script requires authentication, e.g. the user agent is prompted to authenticate if needed.
To set a variable call %SCRIPTURL{rest}%/SetGetPlugin/set
. It accepts the following URL parameters:
name
- name of variable (required)
value
- value of variable (required, may be empty)
remember
- persistently remember if set to 1 (optional)
store
- specify a store name to persistently store the variable (optional)
To get a variable call %SCRIPTURL{rest}%/SetGetPlugin/get
. It accepts the following URL parameters:
name
- name of variable (required)
default
- default returned if variable is not found (optional)
store
- specify a store name that holds a persistent variable (optional)
This plugin is pre-installed. TWiki administrators can upgrade the plugin as needed on the TWiki server.
SetGetPlugin.zip
in your twiki installation directory. Content: File: | Description: |
---|---|
data/TWiki/SetGetPlugin.txt | Plugin topic |
data/TWiki/VarGET.txt | GET documentation |
data/TWiki/VarSET.txt | SET documentation |
data/TWiki/VarSETGETDUMP.txt | SETGETDUMP documentation |
lib/TWiki/Plugins/SetGetPlugin.pm | Plugin Perl module |
lib/TWiki/Plugins/SetGetPlugin/Core.pm | Core Perl module |
lib/TWiki/Plugins/SetGetPlugin/Config.spec | Configuration file |
Result: TWiki rocks!
Plugin Author: | TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny![]() |
Copyright: | © 2015 Alba Power Quality Solutions © 2015 Wave Systems Corp. © 2010-2015 TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny ![]() © 2010-2015 TWiki:TWiki.TWikiContributor ![]() |
License: | GPL (GNU General Public License![]() |
Sponsor: | Wave Systems Corp.![]() |
Plugin Version: | 2015-07-09 |
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TWiki Dependency: | $TWiki::Plugins::VERSION 1.1 |
CPAN Dependencies: | CPAN:JSON![]() CPAN:Clone ![]() |
Other Dependencies: | none |
Perl Version: | 5.005 |
Benchmarks![]() |
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Plugin Home: | http://TWiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Plugins/SetGetPlugin![]() |
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Related Topics: VarSET, VarGET, VarSETGETDUMP, TWikiPlugins, DeveloperDocumentationCategory, AdminDocumentationCategory, TWikiPreferences, SpreadSheetPlugin