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LinkedIn Macros
Description
Widget libraries for LinkedIn
These are an implementation of two javascript widgets described in LinkedIn Developer Site
Bugs/Feature Requests
Existing bugs and feature requests for LinkedInMacrosMacro are here.
If you have any issues, create a new ticket.
Download
Download the zipped source from [download:linkedinmacrosmacro here].
Source
You can check out LinkedInMacrosMacro from here using Subversion, or browse the source with Trac.
Usage
Company Insider Widget
Generates a Linked-in Company Insider widget, a simple Javascript widget which you can place on the wiki pages to show a user how many people they know at any company. The user must log in LinkedIn (this can be accessed from the widget) and have cookies enabled. You can put the widget on your page as many times as you want and there are three different presentation formats.
Syntax:
[[LinkedInCompany(Company Name,type=type)]]
Mandatory, possitional parameters:
- Company name, Company Name to show in the widget.
Optional, named parameters:
- type, widget aspect choose from:
- noborder
- border
- popup
Profile
Macro to present and style a LinkedIn profile url. The trac user must be loged in LinkedIn and have cookies enabled.
Syntax
[[LinkedInProfile(profile url,type=type,name=name)]]
Mandatory, possitional parameters:
- Company name, Company Name to show in the widget.
Optional, named parameters:
- type, widget aspect choose from:
- inline
- popup
- name: Name to present in popup mode
If there's no type, popup is taken as default If there's no name, the profile url will be pressented. This only have effect in popup mode, because element rendered by the macro in this mode is a link.
Install
For a per environment instalallation make an egg
python setup.py bdist_egg
and lay the cooked egg in your plugins directory or
For a global installation: (note that this step may require administrative privilegies)
python setup.py install
and enable it by the trac WebAdmin interface or by manually adding to trac.ini:
[components] linkedinmacro.* = enabled
Recent Changes
- 12139 by rjollos on 2012-10-10 01:54:13
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Fixed incorrect source code encoding (http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0263/).
- 8595 by theist on 2010-09-02 07:03:25
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initial commit
- 8594 by theist on 2010-09-02 06:52:44
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New hack LinkedInMacrosMacro, created by theist
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