Adding a new transformation type
Plug-ins can add an entirely new transformation type. The new transformation type can be very simple, such as an HTML build that creates an additional control file; it also can be very complex, adding any number of new processing steps.
You can use the transtype
element to define a new transformation type with any new custom parameters that are supported.
When a transformation type is defined, the build expects Ant code to be integrated to define the transformation process. The Ant code must define a target based on the name of the transformation type; if the transformation type is "new-transform", the Ant code must define a target named dita2new-transform.
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Create an Ant project file for the new transformation. This project file must define a target named "dita2new-transtype," where new-transtype is the name of the new transformation type.
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Create a plugin.xml with the following content:
<plugin id="plugin-id"> <transtype name="new-transtype"/> **<feature extension="dita.transtype.print" value="new-transtype"/>** <feature extension="ant.import" file="ant-file"/> </plugin>
where:
- plugin-id is the plug-in identifier, for example, com.dita-ot.pdf.
- new-transtype is the name of the new transformation, for example, dita-ot-pdf.
- ant-file is the name of the Ant file, for example, build-dita-ot-pdf.xml. Exclude the content that is highlighted in bold if the transformation is not intended for print.
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Install the plug-in.
You now can use the new transformation.
Examples
The following plugin.xml file defines a new transformation type named "print-pdf"; it also defines the transformation type to be a print type. The build will look for a dita2print-pdf target.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<?xml-model href="https://www.dita-ot.org/rng/plugin.rnc" type="application/relax-ng-compact-syntax"?>
<plugin id="com.example.print-pdf">
<require plugin="org.dita.pdf2"/>
<transtype name="print-pdf" extends="pdf" desc="PDF on A4 paper"/>
<feature extension="dita.transtype.print" value="print-pdf"/>
<feature extension="ant.import" file="integrator.xml"/>
</plugin>
Tip: For a complete sample plug-in with all required code, see Example: Creating a simple PDF plug-in.
If your custom transformation type supports custom parameters, they can be defined in nested param
elements within the transtype
element.
While the org.dita.html5 plug-in was separated from common-html
in version 2.4, the following example shows how earlier versions of that plug-in used the transtype
element to extend the common HTML transformation with a new html5 transformation type and define a new nav-toc parameter with three possible values:
**<transtype name="html5" extends="common-html" desc="HTML5">**
<param name="nav-toc" type="enum"
desc="Specifies whether to generate navigation in topic pages.">
<val default="true" desc="No TOC">none</val>
<val desc="Partial TOC that shows the current topic">partial</val>
<val desc="Full TOC">full</val>
</param>
</transtype>
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