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-- Produces a link to a main article or articles. If used in category or | -- Produces a link to a main article or articles. If used in category or | ||
-- category talk space, produces "The main article for this category is xxx". | -- category talk space, produces "The main article for this category is xxx". | ||
-- Otherwise, produces "Main article: xxx". Accepts | -- Otherwise, produces "Main article: xxx". Accepts a table of arguments. | ||
-- | -- Numerical keys for this table are the page names. If the first page name is | ||
-- | -- not in mainspace, uses "page" instead of "article". If more than one page is | ||
-- specified, the function uses plural forms. Display names can be specified for | |||
-- each page name by using the arguments l1, l2, etc. | |||
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Revision as of 13:08, 15 April 2014
Documentation for this module may be created at Module:Hatnote/doc
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Module:Hatnote -- -- -- -- This module produces hatnote links and links to related articles. It -- -- implements the {{rellink}} and {{hatnote}} meta-templates, and a few of -- -- the more popular templates they depend on, including {{main}}, -- -- {{see also}}, {{further}} and {{details}}. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- local mTableTools = require('Module:TableTools') local mArguments = require('Module:Arguments') -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Argument processing -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --[[ -- The p table is for functions to be returned from #invoke, and for functions -- to be used from other Lua modules. The f table is for functions acting as a -- bridge between #invoke functions and Lua module functions. #invoke functions -- are connected to f table functions through the makeInvokeFunction function. -- Functions for use from other Lua modules have names beginning with an -- underscore. --]] local p, f = {}, {} local function makeInvokeFunction(func) return function(frame) local args = mArguments.getArgs(frame, {parentOnly = true}) return func(args) end end -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Helper functions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- local function findNamespaceId(link) -- Finds the namespace id (namespace number) of a link or a pagename. This -- function will not work if the link is enclosed in double brackets or if -- the link has been escaped with the colon trick. local namespace = link:match('^(.-):') if namespace then local nsTable = mw.site.namespaces[namespace] if nsTable then return nsTable.id end end return 0 end local function formatLink(link, display) -- Makes a wikilink from the given link and display values. Links are -- escaped with colons if necessary, and links to sections are detected -- and displayed with " § " as a separator rather than the standard -- MediaWiki "#". -- Find whether we need to use the colon trick or not. We need to use the -- colon trick for categories and files, as otherwise category links -- categorise the page and file links display the file. local namespace = findNamespaceId(link) local colon if namespace == 6 or namespace == 14 then colon = ':' else colon = '' end -- Find the display value. if not display then local page, section = link:match('^(.-)#(.*)$') if page then display = page .. ' § ' .. section end end -- Assemble the link. if display then return string.format('[[%s%s|%s]]', colon, link, display) else return string.format('[[%s%s]]', colon, link) end end local function formatPages(...) -- Formats a list of pages using formatLink and returns it as an array. Nil -- values are not allowed. local pages = {...} local ret = {} for i, page in ipairs(pages) do ret[i] = formatLink(page) end return ret end local function makeWikitextError(msg) -- Formats an error message to be returned to wikitext. return string.format('<strong class="error">Error: %s.</strong>', msg) end -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Hatnote -- -- Produces standard hatnote text. Implements the {{hatnote}} template. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- function p._hatnote(s) return string.format('<div class="dablink">%s</div>', s) end function f.hatnote(args) local s = args[1] if not s then return makeWikitextError('no text specified') end return p._hatnote(s) end p.hatnote = makeInvokeFunction(f.hatnote) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Rellink -- -- Produces a standard link to a related article. Implements the {{rellink}} -- template. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- function p._rellink(s, extraclasses) if extraclasses then extraclasses = ' ' .. extraclasses else extraclasses = '' end return string.format('<div class="rellink%s">%s</div>', extraclasses, s) end function f.rellink(args) local s = args[1] local extraclasses = args.extraclasses if not s then return makeWikitextError('no text specified') end return p._rellink(s, extraclasses) end p.rellink = makeInvokeFunction(f.rellink) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Details -- -- Produces a "For more details on this topic" link. the first parameter is the -- page linked to, and if the second parameter is present it is used instead -- of the "this topic" text. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- function p._details(page, topic) page = formatLink(page) topic = topic or 'this topic' local text = string.format('For more details on %s, see %s.', topic, page) local extraclasses = 'boilerplate seealso' return p._rellink(text, extraclasses) end function f.details(args) local page = args[1] local topic = args[2] if not page then return makeWikitextError('no page specified') end return p._details(page, topic) end p.details = makeInvokeFunction(f.details) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Further -- -- Produces a "Further information: a, b and c" link. It accepts an unlimited -- number of positional parameters, each of which is a page name. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- function p._further(...) local links = formatPages(...) local text = 'Further information: ' .. mw.text.listToText(links) return p._rellink(text) end function f.further(args) local pages = mTableTools.compressSparseArray(args) if #pages < 1 then return makeWikiTextError('no pages specified') end return p._further(unpack(pages)) end p.further = makeInvokeFunction(f.further) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Main -- -- Produces a link to a main article or articles. If used in category or -- category talk space, produces "The main article for this category is xxx". -- Otherwise, produces "Main article: xxx". Accepts a table of arguments. -- Numerical keys for this table are the page names. If the first page name is -- not in mainspace, uses "page" instead of "article". If more than one page is -- specified, the function uses plural forms. Display names can be specified for -- each page name by using the arguments l1, l2, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- function p._main(args) -- Initialize variables. local links, firstPage local currentTitle = mw.title.getCurrentTitle() -- Make the list of formatted links and find the link for the first page. local nums = mTableTools.numKeys(args) if nums[1] then firstPage = args[nums[1]] links = {} else firstPage = currentTitle.text links = {formatLink(firstPage)} end for i, num in ipairs(nums) do local link = args[num] local display = args['l' .. tostring(num)] links[#links + 1] = formatLink(link, display) end -- Find the pagetype. local firstPageNs = findNamespaceId(firstPage) local pagetype = firstPageNs == 0 and 'article' or 'page' -- Build the text. local isPlural = #links > 1 local currentNs = currentTitle.namespace local isCategoryNamespace = currentNs - currentNs % 2 == 14 links = mw.text.listToText(links) local stringToFormat if isCategoryNamespace then if isPlural then stringToFormat = 'The main %ss for this' .. ' [[Wikipedia:Categorization|category]] are %s' else stringToFormat = 'The main %s for this' .. ' [[Wikipedia:Categorization|category]] is %s' end else if isPlural then stringToFormat = 'Main %ss: %s' else stringToFormat = 'Main %s: %s' end end local text = string.format(stringToFormat, pagetype, links) -- Pass the text to p._rellink. local extraclasses = 'relarticle mainarticle' return p._rellink(text, extraclasses) end p.main = makeInvokeFunction(p._main) return p