wiki:WikiMacros

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Trac Macros

Trac macros extend the Trac engine with custom functionality. Macros are a special type of plugin and are written in Python. A macro inserts dynamic HTML data in any context supporting WikiFormatting.

The macro syntax is [[macro-name(optional-arguments)]].

WikiProcessors are another kind of macros. They are typically used for source code highlighting, such as !#python or !#apache and when the source code spans multiple lines, such as:

{{{#!wiki-processor-name
... 
}}}

Using Macros

Macro calls are enclosed in double-square brackets [[..]]. Like Python functions, macros can have arguments, which is then a comma separated list within parentheses [[..(,)]].

Getting Detailed Help

The list of available macros and the full help can be obtained using the MacroList macro, as seen below.

A brief list can be obtained via [[MacroList(*)]] or [[?]].

Detailed help on a specific macro can be obtained by passing it as an argument to MacroList, e.g. [[MacroList(MacroList)]], or, more conveniently, by appending a question mark (?) to the macro's name, like in [[MacroList?]].

Example

A list of the 3 most recently changed wiki pages starting with 'Trac':

Wiki Markup Display
[[RecentChanges(Trac,3)]]

[[RecentChanges?(Trac,3)]]

[[RecentChanges]]

List all pages that have recently been modified, ordered by the time they were last modified.

This macro accepts two ordered arguments and a named argument. The named argument can be placed in any position within the argument list.

The first parameter is a prefix string: if provided, only pages with names that start with the prefix are included in the resulting list. If this parameter is omitted, all pages are included in the list.

The second parameter is the maximum number of pages to include in the list.

The group parameter determines how the list is presented:

group=date
The pages are presented in bulleted lists that are grouped by date (default).
group=none
The pages are presented in a single bulleted list.

Tip: if you only want to specify a maximum number of entries and don't want to filter by prefix, specify an empty first parameter, e.g. [[RecentChanges(,10,group=none)]].

[[?]]

[[Image]]

Embed an image in wiki-formatted text. The first argument is the file, as in [[Image(filename.png)]]

[[InterTrac]]

Provide a list of known InterTrac prefixes.

[[InterWiki]]

Provide a description list for the known InterWiki prefixes.

[[KnownMimeTypes]]

List all known mime-types which can be used as WikiProcessors.

etc.

Available Macros

Note that the following list will only contain the macro documentation if you've not enabled -OO optimizations, or not set the PythonOptimize option for mod_python.

[[BadReport]]

Insert text for a bad reported ticket

[[CommitTicketReference]]

Insert a changeset message into the output.

This macro must be called using wiki processor syntax as follows:

{{{
#!CommitTicketReference repository="reponame" revision="rev"
}}}

where the arguments are the following:

  • repository: the repository containing the changeset
  • revision: the revision of the desired changeset

[[HelpTopics]]

Show JOSM Help topics in a table

[[Image]]

Embed an image in wiki-formatted text.

The first argument is the file specification. The file specification may reference attachments in three ways:

  • module:id:file, where module can be either wiki or ticket, to refer to the attachment named file of the specified wiki page or ticket.
  • id:file: same as above, but id is either a ticket shorthand or a Wiki page name.
  • file to refer to a local attachment named 'file'. This only works from within that wiki page or a ticket.

The file specification may also refer to:

  • repository files, using the source:file syntax (source:file@rev works also).
  • files, using direct URLs: /file for a project-relative, //file for a server-relative, or http://server/file for absolute location. An InterWiki prefix may be used.
  • embedded data using the rfc2397 data URL scheme, provided the URL is enclosed in quotes.

The remaining arguments are optional and allow configuring the attributes and style of the rendered <img> element:

  • digits and unit are interpreted as the size (ex. 120px, 25%) for the image
  • right, left, center, top, bottom and middle are interpreted as the alignment for the image (alternatively, the first three can be specified using align=... and the last three using valign=...)
  • link=some TracLinks... replaces the link to the image source by the one specified using a TracLinks. If no value is specified, the link is simply removed.
  • inline specifies that the content generated be an inline XHTML element. By default, inline content is not generated, therefore images won't be rendered in section headings and other one-line content.
  • nolink means without link to image source (deprecated, use link=)
  • key=value style are interpreted as HTML attributes or CSS style indications for the image. Valid keys are:
    • align, valign, border, width, height, alt, title, longdesc, class, margin, margin-(left,right,top,bottom), id and usemap
    • border, margin, and margin-* can only be a single number (units are pixels).
    • margin is superseded by center which uses auto margins

Examples:

[[Image(photo.jpg)]]               # simplest
[[Image(photo.jpg, 120px)]]        # with image width size
[[Image(photo.jpg, right)]]        # aligned by keyword
[[Image(photo.jpg, nolink)]]       # without link to source
[[Image(photo.jpg, align=right)]]  # aligned by attribute

You can use an image from a wiki page, ticket or other module.

[[Image(OtherPage:foo.bmp)]]    # from a wiki page
[[Image(base/sub:bar.bmp)]]     # from hierarchical wiki page
[[Image(#3:baz.bmp)]]           # from another ticket
[[Image(ticket:36:boo.jpg)]]    # from another ticket (long form)
[[Image(source:/img/bee.jpg)]]  # from the repository
[[Image(htdocs:foo/bar.png)]]   # from project htdocs dir
[[Image(shared:foo/bar.png)]]   # from shared htdocs dir (since 1.0.2)

Adapted from the Image.py macro created by Shun-ichi Goto <gotoh@…>

[[ImageryCompare]]

Show JOSM and ELI/iD comparison

Arguments:

  • short: Don't display data not affecting JOSM Maps page
  • error: Only show (cached) errors
  • stats: Show colored number of entries of each type
  • id: Use iD data instead of ELI

[[InterTrac]]

Provide a list of known InterTrac prefixes.

[[InterWiki]]

Provide a description list for the known InterWiki prefixes.

[[JOSMImage]]

Image macro for JOSM core images.

The first parameter is a path in the directory trunk/resources/images/ without the extension. The extension .svg or .png is automatically added (.svg preferred). Everything else is identical to normal Image macro. If no arguments are given it defaults to "middle,link=". If the link starts with "plugins/", it is relative to osm/applications/editors/josm/plugins/ (including the plugins/ part).

[[JOSMTranslation]]

Show JOSM translation status

[[JOSMTranslation(headline[,args])]]

Default headline is

||||=language=||=normal strings=||=plural number=||=plural strings=||=complete plural sets=||||=total=||

Arguments:

  • sortpercent: Sort by percentage (default)
  • sortcode: Sort by language code

[[JOSMTranslationPercent]]

Show JOSM translation status for given language (auto for auto detection on Startup pages).

[[JOSMTranslationPercent(language)]]

[[JavaVersionTest]]

Test Java version, only useful on pages downloaded by JOSM

[[JavaVersionTest(normal text|unsupported text|update text|other text)]] inform about Java version state

Current output of the macro 'Other: claudebot'

[[KnownMimeTypes]]

List all known mime-types which can be used as WikiProcessors.

Can be given an optional argument which is interpreted as mime-type filter.

[[LastVoted]]

Show most recently voted resources.

[[MOTD]]

MOTD-Page - create MOTD page in the specified language

[[MOTD(lang|Page)]] lang may be de, fi, fr, ...

If lang is status instead of the page a translation statistics line is shown.

[[MacroList]]

Display a list of all installed Wiki macros, including documentation if available.

Optionally, the name of a specific macro can be provided as an argument. In that case, only the documentation for that macro will be rendered.

Note that this macro will not be able to display the documentation of macros if the PythonOptimize option is enabled for mod_python!

[[MapsIndex]]

Insert an alphabetic list of all maps entries into the output.

[[PageOutline]]

Display a structural outline of the current wiki page, each item in the outline being a link to the corresponding heading.

This macro accepts four optional parameters:

  • The first is a number or range that allows configuring the minimum and maximum level of headings that should be included in the outline. For example, specifying "1" here will result in only the top-level headings being included in the outline. Specifying "2-3" will make the outline include all headings of level 2 and 3, as a nested list. The default is to include all heading levels.
  • The second parameter can be used to specify a custom title (the default is no title).
  • The third parameter selects the style of the outline. This can be either inline or pullout (the latter being the default). The inline style renders the outline as normal part of the content, while pullout causes the outline to be rendered in a box that is by default floated to the right side of the other content.
  • The fourth parameter specifies whether the outline is numbered or not. It can be either numbered or unnumbered (the former being the default). This parameter only has an effect in inline style.

[[Plugins]]

Plugin-Table - create all table lines in the specified language

[[Plugins(lang|text1|text2|...)]] lang may be de, fi, fr, ...
texts are "Name", "Author", "Description", "Version", "More details", "Install without Restart", "yes", "no"

[[ProjectStats]]

Wiki macro listing some generic Trac statistics.

This macro accepts a comma-separated list of keyed parameters, in the form "key=value". Valid keys:

  • wiki -- statistics for TracWiki, values:
    • count -- show wiki page count
  • prefix -- use with wiki key: only names that start with that prefix are included

'count' is also recognized without prepended key name.

[[RecentChanges]]

List all pages that have recently been modified, ordered by the time they were last modified.

This macro accepts two ordered arguments and a named argument. The named argument can be placed in any position within the argument list.

The first parameter is a prefix string: if provided, only pages with names that start with the prefix are included in the resulting list. If this parameter is omitted, all pages are included in the list.

The second parameter is the maximum number of pages to include in the list.

The group parameter determines how the list is presented:

group=date
The pages are presented in bulleted lists that are grouped by date (default).
group=none
The pages are presented in a single bulleted list.

Tip: if you only want to specify a maximum number of entries and don't want to filter by prefix, specify an empty first parameter, e.g. [[RecentChanges(,10,group=none)]].

[[ReleaseLog]]

Shows a release log table

[[RepositoryIndex]]

Display the list of available repositories.

Can be given the following named arguments:

format
Select the rendering format:
  • compact produces a comma-separated list of repository prefix names (default)
  • list produces a description list of repository prefix names
  • table produces a table view, similar to the one visible in the Browse View page
glob
Do a glob-style filtering on the repository names (defaults to '*')
order
Order repositories by the given column (one of "name", "date" or "author")
desc
When set to 1, order by descending order

[[ShortcutsList]]

Show JOSM shortcuts in a table

Arguments:

  • errors: show the errors in parsing the data
  • numall: return the number of total shortcuts
  • numcore: return the number of core shortcuts
  • numplugin: return the number of plugin shortcuts

[[Styles]]

Styles-Table - create all table lines in the specified language

[[Styles(lang|type|header1|header2|...)]] lang may be de, fi, fr, ...
type may be styles, presets or rules
headers are "shortdescription", "author", "description", "version", "More details"

[[SubscriberList]]

Display a list of all installed notification subscribers, including documentation if available.

Optionally, the name of a specific subscriber can be provided as an argument. In that case, only the documentation for that subscriber will be rendered.

Note that this macro will not be able to display the documentation of subscribers if the PythonOptimize option is enabled for mod_python!

[[TicketQuery]]

Wiki macro listing tickets that match certain criteria.

This macro accepts a comma-separated list of keyed parameters, in the form "key=value".

If the key is the name of a field, the value must use the syntax of a filter specifier as defined in TracQuery#QueryLanguage. Note that this is not the same as the simplified URL syntax used for query: links starting with a ? character. Commas (,) can be included in field values by escaping them with a backslash (\).

Groups of field constraints to be OR-ed together can be separated by a literal or argument.

In addition to filters, several other named parameters can be used to control how the results are presented. All of them are optional.

The format parameter determines how the list of tickets is presented:

  • list -- the default presentation is to list the ticket ID next to the summary, with each ticket on a separate line.
  • compact -- the tickets are presented as a comma-separated list of ticket IDs.
  • count -- only the count of matching tickets is displayed
  • rawcount -- only the count of matching tickets is displayed, not even with a link to the corresponding query (since 1.1.1)
  • table -- a view similar to the custom query view (but without the controls)
  • progress -- a view similar to the milestone progress bars

The max parameter can be used to limit the number of tickets shown (defaults to 0, i.e. no maximum).

The order parameter sets the field used for ordering tickets (defaults to id).

The desc parameter indicates whether the order of the tickets should be reversed (defaults to false).

The group parameter sets the field used for grouping tickets (defaults to not being set).

The groupdesc parameter indicates whether the natural display order of the groups should be reversed (defaults to false).

The verbose parameter can be set to a true value in order to get the description for the listed tickets. For table format only. deprecated in favor of the rows parameter

The rows parameter can be used to specify which field(s) should be viewed as a row, e.g. rows=description|summary

The col parameter can be used to specify which fields should be viewed as columns. For table format only.

For compatibility with Trac 0.10, if there's a last positional parameter given to the macro, it will be used to specify the format. Also, using "&" as a field separator still works (except for order) but is deprecated.

[[TitleIndex]]

Insert an alphabetic list of all wiki pages into the output.

Accepts a prefix string as parameter: if provided, only pages with names that start with the prefix are included in the resulting list. If this parameter is omitted, all pages are listed. If the prefix is specified, a second argument of value hideprefix can be given as well, in order to remove that prefix from the output.

The prefix string supports the standard relative-path notation when using the macro in a wiki page. A prefix string starting with ./ will be relative to the current page, and parent pages can be specified using ../.

Several named parameters can be specified:

  • format=compact: The pages are displayed as comma-separated links.
  • format=group: The list of pages will be structured in groups according to common prefix. This format also supports a min=n argument, where n is the minimal number of pages for a group.
  • format=hierarchy: The list of pages will be structured according to the page name path hierarchy. This format also supports a min=n argument, where higher n flatten the display hierarchy
  • depth=n: limit the depth of the pages to list. If set to 0, only toplevel pages will be shown, if set to 1, only immediate children pages will be shown, etc. If not set, or set to -1, all pages in the hierarchy will be shown.
  • include=page1:page*2: include only pages that match an item in the colon-separated list of pages. If the list is empty, or if no include argument is given, include all pages.
  • exclude=page1:page*2: exclude pages that match an item in the colon- separated list of pages.

The include and exclude lists accept shell-style patterns.

[[TopVoted]]

Show listing of voted resources ordered by total score.

[[TracAdminHelp]]

Display help for trac-admin commands.

Examples:

[[TracAdminHelp]]               # all commands
[[TracAdminHelp(wiki)]]         # all wiki commands
[[TracAdminHelp(wiki export)]]  # the "wiki export" command
[[TracAdminHelp(upgrade)]]      # the upgrade command

[[TracGuideToc]]

Display a table of content for the Trac guide.

This macro shows a quick and dirty way to make a table-of-contents for the Help/Guide. The table of contents will contain the Trac* and WikiFormatting pages, and can't be customized. See the TocMacro for a more customizable table of contents.

[[TracIni]]

Produce documentation for the Trac configuration file.

Typically, this will be used in the TracIni page. The macro accepts two ordered arguments and two named arguments.

The ordered arguments are a configuration section filter, and a configuration option name filter: only the configuration options whose section and name start with the filters are output.

The named arguments can be specified:

section
a glob-style filtering on the section names
option
a glob-style filtering on the option names

[[TranslatedPages]]

Macro to show the translated pages list.

Simply calling that macro in a page adds a menu linking to all available translations of a page.

A language page (usually TracLanguages) must provide the language codes as a table with following entries:

||<language code>||<language name>||<english name>||<description>||<base language link indication>||

The description contains the text displayed above language links in that language (usually a variant of 'Other languages'). A table title line starting with ||= is not parsed.

The base language link indication is the default value for wikitr: links (see below) and describes how links to base language should be formatted. It must contain one {t} which is replaced by the label (e.g. {t} (en) to append a note in brackets). Other parameters are {b} for the base language code, {c} for the base language code in lowercase letters and {n} for the base language name.

The Macro accepts arguments as well:

  • revision=<num> to specify the version of the base page when last translated, a negative revision indicates that a page needs updating in the status overview table
  • outdated=<text> mark the page as outdated with given comment
  • silent don't output empty chapter for show options when nothing is shown
  • showoutdated to show all pages, where revision does not match base revision
  • showmissing to show all pages, where translation is missing
  • showproblems to show all pages which have problems
  • showuntranslated to show all untranslated pages
  • showstatus to show one big status table
  • skipmissing skip links to missing pages in status table (speed up display a lot)
  • lang=<code> to restrict output of show outdated, status or missing to a specific language
  • label_outdated label to display when using the showoutdated option

Use wikitr:[basetext:] in links to reference the translated form of a page when it exists, the original otherwise. In case the optional part basetext: is used this text is used to indicate links to the base language (see above for format, an empty base language text, i.e. two colons, leads to unchanged text). When using these links translators do not need to update links when they step by step add translated pages. Using this macro on the base langue pages does no harm, but may help in translation when doing copy and paste.

Links can look like [[wikitr:Link|Label]], [wikitr:{t} ({n}):Link|Label]], [[wikitr::Link|Label]], [wikitr:Link], [wikitr:Link Label] and so on (see TracLinks).

[[UserQuery]]

Wiki macro listing users that match certain criteria.

This macro accepts a comma-separated list of keyed parameters, in the form "key=value". Valid keys:

  • perm -- show only that users, a permission action given by value has been granted to
  • locked -- retrieve users, who's account has/has not been locked depending on boolean value
  • format -- output style: 'count', 'list' or comma-separated values (default)
  • nomatch -- replacement wiki markup that is displayed, if there's no match and output style isn't 'count' either

'count' is also recognized without prepended key name. Other non-keyed parameters are:

  • locked -- alias for 'locked=True'
  • visit -- show a list of accounts with last-login information, only available in table format
  • name -- forces replacement of matching username with their corresponding full names, if available; adds a full names column if combined with 'visit'
  • email -- append email address to usernames, if available

Requires USER_VIEW permission for output in any format other then 'count'. A misc placeholder with this statement is presented to unprivileged users.

[[Version]]

Version text

[[Version(type)]] type may be latest, tested, windows or macos

[[VersionHistoryIndex]]

Insert an alphabetic list of all VersionHistorySource entries into the output.

[[VersionTest]]

Test JOSM version, only useful on pages downloaded by JOSM

[[VersionTest(normal text|update text|strange version|other text)]] inform about JOSM version state

Current output of the macro 'Other: claudebot'

[[VoteList]]

Show listing of most recent votes for a resource.

[[Workflow]]

Render a workflow graph.

This macro accepts a TracWorkflow configuration and renders the states and transitions as a directed graph. If no parameters are given, the current ticket workflow is rendered.

In WikiProcessor mode the width and height arguments can be specified (Defaults: width = 800 and height = 600).

The repository-scoped path of a workflow file can be specified as either a macro or WikiProcessor file argument. The file revision can be specified by appending @<rev> to the path. The file argument value must be enclosed in single or double quotes. (Since 1.3.2).

Examples:

[[Workflow()]]

[[Workflow(go = here -> there; return = there -> here)]]

[[Workflow(file=/contrib/workflow/enterprise-workflow.ini@1)]]

{{{#!Workflow file="/contrib/workflow/enterprise-workflow.ini"
}}}

{{{#!Workflow width=700 height=700
leave = * -> *
leave.operations = leave_status
leave.default = 1

create = <none> -> new
create.default = 1

create_and_assign = <none> -> assigned
create_and_assign.label = assign
create_and_assign.permissions = TICKET_MODIFY
create_and_assign.operations = may_set_owner

accept = new,assigned,accepted,reopened -> accepted
accept.permissions = TICKET_MODIFY
accept.operations = set_owner_to_self

resolve = new,assigned,accepted,reopened -> closed
resolve.permissions = TICKET_MODIFY
resolve.operations = set_resolution

reassign = new,assigned,accepted,reopened -> assigned
reassign.permissions = TICKET_MODIFY
reassign.operations = set_owner

reopen = closed -> reopened
reopen.permissions = TICKET_CREATE
reopen.operations = del_resolution
}}}

[[maps]]

Processor that shows maps page somewhat nicer

Invocation:

{{{
#!maps
}}}

Use EXTRACTEPSG in a single line after an WMS URL to get the WMS projections extracted in preview mode.

[[motd]]

Processor that shows translation page somewhat nicer

This should be used on a source page for MOTD macro.

Invocation:

{{{
#!motd
}}}

Each line "en:" starts a new translatable page.
Each line with another language translates the previous english line.
Each line with specs is take as is.

The webpages are then created using [[MOTD(lang|sourcepage)]] i.e.
[[MOTD(en|StartupPageSource)]]

When changing text please keep in mind that translations also need to be
adapted. If you are not possible to do so, then add an "x" in front of the
language, so the translation is still available, but disabled.

[[preset]]

Processor that shows JOSM presets somewhat nicer

This should be used on a source page for presets file.

Invocation:

{{{
#!preset
}}}

Add " noauto" behind the "#!preset" to disable automatic inclusion in style list.

It contains XML data. [[revision]] is replaced by the page revision and
[[date]] by the page date.

Attached files containing "(NOZIP)" in the description aren't included in zip archive.
Attached Zip files containing "(EXTRACT)" in the description are extracted before including in zip archive.

[[rule]]

Processor that shows JOSM rules somewhat nicer

This should be used on a source page for rules file.

Invocation:

{{{
#!rule
}}}

Add " noauto" behind the "#!rule" to disable automatic inclusion in rules list.

It contains MapCSS data. [[revision]] is replaced by the page revision and
[[date]] by the page date.

Attached files containing "(NOZIP)" in the description aren't included in zip archive.
Attached Zip files containing "(EXTRACT)" in the description are extracted before including in zip archive.

[[style]]

Processor that shows JOSM style somewhat nicer

This should be used on a source page for presets file.

Invocation:

{{{
#!style
}}}
or
{{{
#!style type="mapcss"
}}}

Add " noauto" behind the "#!style" to disable automatic inclusion in style list.

It contains XML or MapCSS data. [[revision]] is replaced by the page revision and
[[date]] by the page date.

Attached files containing "(NOZIP)" in the description aren't included in zip archive.
Attached Zip files containing "(EXTRACT)" in the description are extracted before including in zip archive.

Macros from around the world

The Trac Hacks site provides a wide collection of macros and other Trac plugins contributed by the Trac community. If you are looking for new macros, or have written one that you would like to share, please visit that site.

Developing Custom Macros

Macros, like Trac itself, are written in the Python programming language and are developed as part of TracPlugins.

For more information about developing macros, see the development resources on the main project site.

Here are 2 simple examples showing how to create a Macro. Also, have a look at Timestamp.py for an example that shows the difference between old style and new style macros and at the macros/README which provides more insight about the transition.

Macro without arguments

To test the following code, save it in a timestamp_sample.py file located in the TracEnvironment's plugins/ directory.

from datetime import datetime
# Note: since Trac 0.11, datetime objects are used internally

from genshi.builder import tag

from trac.util.datefmt import format_datetime, utc
from trac.wiki.macros import WikiMacroBase

class TimeStampMacro(WikiMacroBase):
    """Inserts the current time (in seconds) into the wiki page."""

    revision = "$Rev$"
    url = "$URL$"

    def expand_macro(self, formatter, name, text):
        t = datetime.now(utc)
        return tag.strong(format_datetime(t, '%c'))

Macro with arguments

To test the following code, save it in a helloworld_sample.py file located in the TracEnvironment's plugins/ directory.

from genshi.core import Markup

from trac.wiki.macros import WikiMacroBase

class HelloWorldMacro(WikiMacroBase):
    """Simple HelloWorld macro.

    Note that the name of the class is meaningful:
     - it must end with "Macro"
     - what comes before "Macro" ends up being the macro name

    The documentation of the class (i.e. what you're reading)
    will become the documentation of the macro, as shown by
    the !MacroList macro (usually used in the WikiMacros page).
    """

    revision = "$Rev$"
    url = "$URL$"

    def expand_macro(self, formatter, name, text, args):
        """Return some output that will be displayed in the Wiki content.

        `name` is the actual name of the macro (no surprise, here it'll be
        `'HelloWorld'`),
        `text` is the text enclosed in parenthesis at the call of the macro.
          Note that if there are ''no'' parenthesis (like in, e.g.
          [[HelloWorld]]), then `text` is `None`.
        `args` are the arguments passed when HelloWorld is called using a
        `#!HelloWorld` code block.
        """
        return 'Hello World, text = %s, args = %s' % \
            (Markup.escape(text), Markup.escape(repr(args)))

Note that expand_macro optionally takes a 4th parameter args. When the macro is called as a WikiProcessor, it is also possible to pass key=value processor parameters. If given, those are stored in a dictionary and passed in this extra args parameter. In the other case, when called as a macro, args is None. (since 0.12).

For example, when writing:

{{{#!HelloWorld style="polite" -silent verbose
<Hello World!>
}}}

{{{#!HelloWorld
<Hello World!>
}}}

[[HelloWorld(<Hello World!>)]]

One should get:

Hello World, text = <Hello World!>, args = {'style': u'polite', 'silent': False, 'verbose': True}
Hello World, text = <Hello World!>, args = {}
Hello World, text = <Hello World!>, args = None

Note that the return value of expand_macro is not HTML escaped. Depending on the expected result, you should escape it yourself (using return Markup.escape(result)) or, if this is indeed HTML, wrap it in a Markup object (return Markup(result)) with Markup coming from Genshi (from genshi.core import Markup).

You can also recursively use a wiki Formatter (from trac.wiki import Formatter) to process the text as wiki markup:

from genshi.core import Markup
from trac.wiki.macros import WikiMacroBase
from trac.wiki import Formatter
import StringIO

class HelloWorldMacro(WikiMacroBase):
    def expand_macro(self, formatter, name, text, args):
        text = "whatever '''wiki''' markup you want, even containing other macros"
        # Convert Wiki markup to HTML, new style
        out = StringIO.StringIO()
        Formatter(self.env, formatter.context).format(text, out)
        return Markup(out.getvalue())
Note: See TracWiki for help on using the wiki.