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This module provides easy processing of arguments passed from #invoke. It is a meta-module, meant for use by other modules, and should not be called from #invoke | <translate><!--T:1--> This module provides easy processing of arguments passed from <tvar name=1>{{Magic word|#invoke|...|ext=Scribunto|code=1|nowrap=1}}</tvar>.</translate> | ||
<translate><!--T:2--> It is a meta-module, meant for use by other modules, and should not be called from <tvar name=1>{{tlc|<nowiki>#invoke:...</nowiki>}}</tvar> directly.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:3--> Its features include:</translate> | |||
= | * <translate><!--T:4--> Easy trimming of arguments and removal of blank arguments.</translate> | ||
* <translate><!--T:5--> Arguments can be passed by both the current frame and by the parent frame at the same time.</translate> <translate><!--T:6--> (More details below.)</translate> | |||
* <translate><!--T:7--> Arguments can be passed in directly from another Lua module or from the debug console.</translate> | |||
* <translate><!--T:8--> Arguments are fetched as needed, which can help avoid (some) problems with <tvar name=1>{{xtag|ref}}</tvar> tags.</translate> | |||
* <translate><!--T:9--> Most features can be customized.</translate> | |||
First, you need to load the module. It contains one function, named <code>getArgs</code>. | <translate> | ||
== Basic use == <!--T:10--> | |||
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<translate><!--T:11--> First, you need to load the module.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:12--> It contains one function, named <tvar name=1><code>getArgs</code></tvar>.</translate> | |||
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In the most basic scenario, you can use getArgs inside your main function. The variable <code>args</code> is a table containing the arguments from #invoke. (See below for details.) | <translate><!--T:13--> In the most basic scenario, you can use <tvar name=1><code>getArgs</code></tvar> inside your main function.</translate> | ||
<translate><!--T:14--> The variable <tvar name=1><code>args</code></tvar> is a table containing the arguments from <tvar name=2>{{tlc|<nowiki>#invoke:...</nowiki>}}</tvar>.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:15--> (See below for details.)</translate> | |||
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function p.main(frame) | function p.main(frame) | ||
local args = getArgs(frame) | local args = getArgs(frame) | ||
-- Main module code goes here. | -- <translate nowrap><!--T:16--> Main module code goes here.</translate> | ||
end | end | ||
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</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
<translate><!--T:17--> However, the recommended practice is to use a function just for processing arguments from <tvar name=1>{{tlc|<nowiki>#invoke:...</nowiki>}}</tvar>.</translate> | |||
However, the recommended practice is to use a function just for processing arguments from #invoke. This means that if someone calls your module from another Lua module you don't have to have a frame object available, which improves performance. | <translate><!--T:18--> This means that if someone calls your module from another Lua module you don't have to have a frame object available, which improves performance.</translate> | ||
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function p._main(args) | function p._main(args) | ||
-- Main module code goes here. | -- <translate nowrap><!--T:19--> Main module code goes here.</translate> | ||
end | end | ||
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If you want multiple functions to use the arguments, and you also want them to be accessible from <tvar name=1>{{tlc|<nowiki>#invoke:...</nowiki>}}</tvar>, you can use a wrapper function. | |||
If you want multiple functions to use the arguments, and you also want them to be accessible from #invoke, you can use a wrapper function. | </translate> | ||
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function p._func1(args) | function p._func1(args) | ||
-- Code for the first function goes here. | -- <translate nowrap><!--T:21--> Code for the first function goes here.</translate> | ||
end | end | ||
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function p._func2(args) | function p._func2(args) | ||
-- Code for the second function goes here. | -- <translate nowrap><!--T:22--> Code for the second function goes here.</translate> | ||
end | end | ||
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=== Options === | <translate> | ||
=== Options === <!--T:23--> | |||
The following options are available. They are explained in the sections below. | </translate> | ||
<translate><!--T:24--> The following options are available.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:25--> They are explained in the sections below.</translate> | |||
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removeBlanks = false, | removeBlanks = false, | ||
valueFunc = function (key, value) | valueFunc = function (key, value) | ||
-- Code for processing one argument | -- <translate nowrap><!--T:26--> Code for processing one argument</translate> | ||
end, | end, | ||
frameOnly = true, | frameOnly = true, | ||
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</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
=== Trimming and removing blanks === | <translate> | ||
=== Trimming and removing blanks === <!--T:27--> | |||
Blank arguments often trip up coders new to converting MediaWiki templates to Lua. In template syntax, blank strings and strings consisting only of whitespace are considered false. However, in Lua, blank strings and strings consisting of whitespace are considered true. This means that if you don't pay attention to such arguments when you write your Lua modules, you might treat something as true that should actually be treated as false. To avoid this, by default this module removes all blank arguments. | </translate> | ||
<translate><!--T:28--> Blank arguments often trip up coders new to converting MediaWiki templates to Lua.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:29--> In template syntax, blank strings and strings consisting only of whitespace are considered <tvar name=1><code>false</code></tvar>.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:30--> However, in Lua, blank strings and strings consisting of whitespace are considered <tvar name=1><code>true</code></tvar>.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:31--> This means that if you don't pay attention to such arguments when you write your Lua modules, you might treat something as <tvar name=1><code>true</code></tvar> that should actually be treated as <tvar name=2><code>false</code></tvar>.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:32--> To avoid this, by default this module removes all blank arguments.</translate> | |||
Similarly, whitespace can cause problems when dealing with positional arguments. Although whitespace is trimmed for named arguments coming from #invoke, it is preserved for positional arguments. Most of the time this additional whitespace is not desired, so this module trims it off by default. | <translate><!--T:33--> Similarly, whitespace can cause problems when dealing with positional arguments.</translate> | ||
<translate><!--T:34--> Although whitespace is trimmed for named arguments coming from <tvar name=1>{{tlc|<nowiki>#invoke:...</nowiki>}}</tvar>, it is preserved for positional arguments.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:35--> Most of the time this additional whitespace is not desired, so this module trims it off by default.</translate> | |||
However, sometimes you want to use blank arguments as input, and sometimes you want to keep additional whitespace. This can be necessary to convert some templates exactly as they were written. If you want to do this, you can set the <code>trim</code> and <code>removeBlanks</code> arguments to <code>false</code>. | <translate><!--T:36--> However, sometimes you want to use blank arguments as input, and sometimes you want to keep additional whitespace.</translate> | ||
<translate><!--T:37--> This can be necessary to convert some templates exactly as they were written.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:38--> If you want to do this, you can set the <tvar name=1><code>trim</code></tvar> and <tvar name=2><code>removeBlanks</code></tvar> arguments to <tvar name=3><code>false</code></tvar>.</translate> | |||
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=== Custom formatting of arguments === | <translate> | ||
=== Custom formatting of arguments === <!--T:39--> | |||
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<translate><!--T:40--> Sometimes you want to remove some blank arguments but not others, or perhaps you might want to put all of the positional arguments in lower case.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:41--> To do things like this you can use the <tvar name=1><code>valueFunc</code></tvar> option.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:42--> The input to this option must be a function that takes two parameters, <tvar name=1><code>key</code></tvar> and <tvar name=2><code>value</code></tvar>, and returns a single value.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:43--> This value is what you will get when you access the field <tvar name=1><code>key</code></tvar> in the <tvar name=2><code>args</code></tvar> table.</translate> | |||
'''<translate><!--T:44--> Example 1:</translate>''' | |||
<translate><!--T:45--> This function preserves whitespace for the first positional argument, but trims all other arguments and removes all other blank arguments.</translate> | |||
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local args = getArgs(frame, { | local args = getArgs(frame, { | ||
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Example 2: | '''<translate><!--T:46--> Example 2:</translate>''' | ||
<translate><!--T:47--> This function removes blank arguments and converts all arguments to lower case, but doesn't trim whitespace from positional parameters.</translate> | |||
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local args = getArgs(frame, { | local args = getArgs(frame, { | ||
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</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
Note: | {{Note|text= | ||
<translate><!--T:48--> The above functions will fail if passed input that is not of type <tvar name=1><code>string</code></tvar> or <tvar name=2><code>nil</code></tvar>.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:49--> This might be the case if you use the <tvar name=1><code>getArgs</code></tvar> function in the main function of your module, and that function is called by another Lua module.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:50--> In this case, you will need to check the type of your input.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:51--> This is not a problem if you are using a function specially for arguments from <tvar name=1>{{tlc|<nowiki>#invoke:...</nowiki>}}</tvar> (i.e. you have <tvar name=2><code>p.main</code></tvar> and <tvar name=3><code>p._main</code></tvar> functions, or something similar).</translate> | |||
}} | |||
{{ | {{Collapse top|1=<translate><!--T:52--> Examples 1 and 2 with type checking</translate>}} | ||
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<!--T:53--> | |||
Example 1: | Example 1: | ||
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local args = getArgs(frame, { | local args = getArgs(frame, { | ||
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<!--T:54--> | |||
Example 2: | Example 2: | ||
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local args = getArgs(frame, { | local args = getArgs(frame, { | ||
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}) | }) | ||
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Also, please note that the <code>valueFunc</code> function is called more or less every time an argument is requested from the <code>args</code> table, so if you care about performance you should make sure you aren't doing anything inefficient with your code. | <translate> | ||
<!--T:55--> | |||
Also, please note that the <tvar name=1><code>valueFunc</code></tvar> function is called more or less every time an argument is requested from the <tvar name=2><code>args</code></tvar> table, so if you care about performance you should make sure you aren't doing anything inefficient with your code. | |||
=== Frames and parent frames === | === Frames and parent frames === <!--T:56--> | ||
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Arguments in the <code>args</code> table can be passed from the current frame or from its parent frame at the same time. To understand what this means, it is easiest to give an example. Let's say that we have a module called <code>Module:ExampleArgs</code>. This module prints the first two positional arguments that it is passed. | <translate><!--T:57--> Arguments in the <tvar name=1><code>args</code></tvar> table can be passed from the current frame or from its parent frame at the same time.</translate> | ||
<translate><!--T:58--> To understand what this means, it is easiest to give an example.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:59--> Let's say that we have a module called <tvar name=1><code>Module:ExampleArgs</code></tvar>.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:60--> This module prints the first two positional arguments that it is passed.</translate> | |||
{{ | {{Collapse top|1=<translate><!--T:61--> <tvar name=1>Module:ExampleArgs</tvar> code</translate>}} | ||
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local getArgs = require('Module:Arguments').getArgs | local getArgs = require('Module:Arguments').getArgs | ||
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return p | return p | ||
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<code>Module:ExampleArgs</code> is then called by <code>Template:ExampleArgs</code>, which contains the code <code><nowiki>{{#invoke:ExampleArgs|main|firstInvokeArg}}</nowiki></code>. This produces the result "firstInvokeArg". | <translate><!--T:62--> <tvar name=1><code>Module:ExampleArgs</code></tvar> is then called by <tvar name=2><code>Template:ExampleArgs</code></tvar>, which contains the code <tvar name=3><code><nowiki>{{#invoke:ExampleArgs|main|firstInvokeArg}}</nowiki></code></tvar>.</translate> | ||
<translate><!--T:63--> This produces the result <tvar name=1>"firstInvokeArg"</tvar>.</translate> | |||
Now if we were to call <code>Template:ExampleArgs</code>, the following would happen: | <translate> | ||
<!--T:64--> | |||
Now if we were to call <tvar name=1><code>Template:ExampleArgs</code></tvar>, the following would happen: | |||
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{ | {{(!}} class="wikitable" style="width: 50em; max-width: 100%;" | ||
{{!}}- | |||
! style="width: 60%;" | ! style="width: 60%;" {{!}} <translate><!--T:65--> Code</translate> | ||
! style="width: 40%;" | ! style="width: 40%;" {{!}} <translate><!--T:66--> Result</translate> | ||
{{!}}- | |||
{{!}} <code><nowiki>{{ExampleArgs}}</nowiki></code> | |||
{{!}} firstInvokeArg | |||
{{!}}- | |||
{{!}} <code><nowiki>{{ExampleArgs|firstTemplateArg}}</nowiki></code> | |||
{{!}} firstInvokeArg | |||
{{!}}- | |||
{{!}} <code><nowiki>{{ExampleArgs|firstTemplateArg|secondTemplateArg}}</nowiki></code> | |||
{{!}} firstInvokeArg secondTemplateArg | |||
{{!)}} | |||
There are three options you can set to change this behaviour: <code>frameOnly</code>, <code>parentOnly</code> and <code>parentFirst</code>. If you set <code>frameOnly</code> then only arguments passed from the current frame will be accepted; if you set <code>parentOnly</code> then only arguments passed from the parent frame will be accepted; and if you set <code>parentFirst</code> then arguments will be passed from both the current and parent frames, but the parent frame will have priority over the current frame. Here are the results in terms of <code>Template:ExampleArgs</code>: | <translate><!--T:67--> There are three options you can set to change this behaviour: <tvar name=1><code>frameOnly</code></tvar>, <tvar name=2><code>parentOnly</code></tvar> and <tvar name=3><code>parentFirst</code></tvar>.</translate> | ||
<translate><!--T:68--> If you set <tvar name=1><code>frameOnly</code></tvar> then only arguments passed from the current frame will be accepted; if you set <tvar name=2><code>parentOnly</code></tvar> then only arguments passed from the parent frame will be accepted; and if you set <tvar name=3><code>parentFirst</code></tvar> then arguments will be passed from both the current and parent frames, but the parent frame will have priority over the current frame.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:69--> Here are the results in terms of <tvar name=1><code>Template:ExampleArgs</code></tvar>:</translate> | |||
<dl> | |||
{ | <dt><code>frameOnly</code></dt> | ||
<dd> | |||
! style="width: 60%;" | {{(!}} class="wikitable" style="width: 50em; max-width: 100%;" | ||
! style="width: 40%;" | {{!}}- | ||
! style="width: 60%;" {{!}} <translate><!--T:70--> Code</translate> | |||
! style="width: 40%;" {{!}} <translate><!--T:71--> Result</translate> | |||
{{!}}- | |||
{{!}} <code><nowiki>{{ExampleArgs}}</nowiki></code> | |||
{{!}} firstInvokeArg | |||
{{!}}- | |||
{{!}} <code><nowiki>{{ExampleArgs|firstTemplateArg}}</nowiki></code> | |||
{{!}} firstInvokeArg | |||
{{!}}- | |||
{{!}} <code><nowiki>{{ExampleArgs|firstTemplateArg|secondTemplateArg}}</nowiki></code> | |||
{{!}} firstInvokeArg | |||
{{!)}} | |||
</dd> | |||
<dt><code>parentOnly</code></dt> | |||
{ | <dd> | ||
{{(!}} class="wikitable" style="width: 50em; max-width: 100%;" | |||
! style="width: 60%;" | {{!}}- | ||
! style="width: 40%;" | ! style="width: 60%;" {{!}} <translate><!--T:72--> Code</translate> | ||
! style="width: 40%;" {{!}} <translate><!--T:73--> Result</translate> | |||
{{!}}- | |||
{{!}} <code><nowiki>{{ExampleArgs}}</nowiki></code> | |||
{{!}} | |||
{{!}}- | |||
{{!}} <code><nowiki>{{ExampleArgs|firstTemplateArg}}</nowiki></code> | |||
{{!}} firstTemplateArg | |||
{{!}}- | |||
{{!}} <code><nowiki>{{ExampleArgs|firstTemplateArg|secondTemplateArg}}</nowiki></code> | |||
{{!}} firstTemplateArg secondTemplateArg | |||
{{!)}} | |||
</dd> | |||
<dt><code>parentFirst</code></dt> | |||
{ | <dd> | ||
{{(!}} class="wikitable" style="width: 50em; max-width: 100%;" | |||
! style="width: 60%;" | {{!}}- | ||
! style="width: 40%;" | ! style="width: 60%;" {{!}} <translate><!--T:74--> Code</translate> | ||
! style="width: 40%;" {{!}} <translate><!--T:75--> Result</translate> | |||
{{!}}- | |||
{{!}} <code><nowiki>{{ExampleArgs}}</nowiki></code> | |||
{{!}} firstInvokeArg | |||
{{!}}- | |||
{{!}} <code><nowiki>{{ExampleArgs|firstTemplateArg}}</nowiki></code> | |||
{{!}} firstTemplateArg | |||
{{!}}- | |||
{{!}} <code><nowiki>{{ExampleArgs|firstTemplateArg|secondTemplateArg}}</nowiki></code> | |||
{{!}} firstTemplateArg secondTemplateArg | |||
{{!)}} | |||
</dd> | |||
</dl> | |||
{{Note|text= | |||
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<translate><!--T:76--> If you set both the <tvar name=1><code>frameOnly</code></tvar> and <tvar name=2><code>parentOnly</code></tvar> options, the module won't fetch any arguments at all from <tvar name=3>{{tlc|<nowiki>#invoke:...</nowiki>}}</tvar>.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:77--> This is probably not what you want.</translate> | |||
|2= | |||
<translate><!--T:78--> In some situations a parent frame may not be available, e.g. if <tvar name=1><code>getArgs</code></tvar> is passed the parent frame rather than the current frame.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:79--> In this case, only the frame arguments will be used (unless <tvar name=1><code>parentOnly</code></tvar> is set, in which case no arguments will be used) and the <tvar name=2><code>parentFirst</code></tvar> and <tvar name=3><code>frameOnly</code></tvar> options will have no effect.</translate> | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
=== Wrappers === | <translate> | ||
=== Wrappers === <!--T:80--> | |||
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The | <translate><!--T:81--> The <tvar name=1><code>wrappers</code></tvar> option is used to specify a limited number of templates as ''wrapper templates'', that is, templates whose only purpose is to call a module.</translate> | ||
<translate><!--T:82--> If the module detects that it is being called from a wrapper template, it will only check for arguments in the parent frame; otherwise it will only check for arguments in the frame passed to <tvar name=1><code>getArgs</code></tvar>.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:83--> This allows modules to be called by either <tvar name=1>{{tlc|<nowiki>#invoke:...</nowiki>}}</tvar> or through a wrapper template without the loss of performance associated with having to check both the frame and the parent frame for each argument lookup.</translate> | |||
For example, the only content of | <translate><!--T:84--> For example, the only content of <tvar name=1>{{tlx|Navbox}}</tvar> (excluding content in <tvar name=2>{{tag|noinclude}}</tvar> tags) is <tvar name=3><code><nowiki>{{#invoke:Navbox|navbox}}</nowiki></code></tvar>.</translate> | ||
<translate><!--T:85--> There is no point in checking the arguments passed directly to the <tvar name=1>{{tlc|<nowiki>#invoke:...</nowiki>}}</tvar> statement for this template, as no arguments will ever be specified there.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:86--> We can avoid checking arguments passed to <tvar name=1>{{tlc|<nowiki>#invoke:...</nowiki>}}</tvar> by using the <tvar name=2><code>parentOnly</code></tvar> option, but if we do this then <tvar name=1>{{tlc|<nowiki>#invoke:...</nowiki>}}</tvar> will not work from other pages either.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:87--> If this were the case, then {{<tvar name=1>tmpl|0={{para|text|$1}}</tvar>|Some text}} in the code {{<tvar name=2>tmpl|0={{tlc|<nowiki>#invoke:Navbox</nowiki>|navbox|3=text=$1}}</tvar>|Some text}} would be ignored completely, no matter what page it was used from.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:88--> By using the <tvar name=1><code>wrappers</code></tvar> option to specify <tvar name=2>[[Template:Navbox]]</tvar> as a wrapper, we can make {{<tvar name=3>tmpl|0={{tlc|<nowiki>#invoke:Navbox</nowiki>|main|3=text=$1}}</tvar>|Some text}} work from most pages, while still not requiring that the module check for arguments on the <tvar name=2>[[Template:Navbox]]</tvar> page itself.</translate> | |||
<translate> | |||
<!--T:89--> | |||
Wrappers can be specified either as a string, or as an array of strings. | Wrappers can be specified either as a string, or as an array of strings. | ||
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}) | }) | ||
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'Template:Wrapper 1', | 'Template:Wrapper 1', | ||
'Template:Wrapper 2', | 'Template:Wrapper 2', | ||
-- Any number of wrapper templates can be added here. | -- <translate nowrap><!--T:90--> Any number of wrapper templates can be added here.</translate> | ||
} | } | ||
}) | }) | ||
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{{Note|text= | |||
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<translate><!--T:91--> The module will automatically detect if it is being called from a wrapper template's <tvar name=1><code>/sandbox</code></tvar> subpage, so there is no need to specify sandbox pages explicitly.</translate> | |||
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<translate><!--T:92--> The <tvar name=1><code>wrappers</code></tvar> option effectively changes the default of the <tvar name=2><code>frameOnly</code></tvar> and <tvar name=3><code>parentOnly</code></tvar> options.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:93--> If, for example, <tvar name=1><code>parentOnly</code></tvar> were explicitly set to <tvar name=2><code>false</code></tvar> with <tvar name=3><code>wrappers</code></tvar> set, calls via wrapper templates would result in both frame and parent arguments being loaded, though calls not via wrapper templates would result in only frame arguments being loaded.</translate> | |||
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<translate><!--T:94--> If the <tvar name=1><code>wrappers</code></tvar> option is set and no parent frame is available, the module will always get the arguments from the frame passed to <tvar name=2><code>getArgs</code></tvar>.</translate> | |||
}} | |||
}} | |||
=== Writing to the args table === | <translate> | ||
=== Writing to the <tvar name=1><code>args</code></tvar> table === <!--T:95--> | |||
Sometimes it can be useful to write new values to the args table. This is possible with the default settings of this module. (However, bear in mind that it is usually better coding style to create a new table with your new values and copy arguments from the args table as needed.) | </translate> | ||
<translate><!--T:96--> Sometimes it can be useful to write new values to the <tvar name=1><code>args</code></tvar> table.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:97--> This is possible with the default settings of this module.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:98--> (However, bear in mind that it is usually better coding style to create a new table with your new values and copy arguments from the <tvar name=1><code>args</code></tvar> table as needed.)</translate> | |||
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args.foo = 'some value' | args.foo = '<translate nowrap><!--T:99--> some value</translate>' | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
It is possible to alter this behaviour with the <code>readOnly</code> and <code>noOverwrite</code> options. If <code>readOnly</code> is set then it is not possible to write any values to the args table at all. If <code>noOverwrite</code> is set, then it is possible to add new values to the table, but it is not possible to add a value if it would overwrite any arguments that are passed from #invoke. | <translate><!--T:100--> It is possible to alter this behaviour with the <tvar name=1><code>readOnly</code></tvar> and <tvar name=2><code>noOverwrite</code></tvar> options.</translate> | ||
<translate><!--T:101--> If <tvar name=1><code>readOnly</code></tvar> is set then it is not possible to write any values to the <tvar name=2><code>args</code></tvar> table at all.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:102--> If <tvar name=1><code>noOverwrite</code></tvar> is set, then it is possible to add new values to the table, but it is not possible to add a value if it would overwrite any arguments that are passed from <tvar name=2>{{tlc|<nowiki>#invoke:...</nowiki>}}</tvar>.</translate> | |||
This module uses [[mw:Extension:Scribunto/Lua reference manual#Metatables|metatables]] to fetch arguments from #invoke. This allows access to both the frame arguments and the parent frame arguments without using the <code>pairs()</code> function. This can help if your module might be passed {{ | <translate> | ||
=== Ref tags === <!--T:103--> | |||
</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:104--> This module uses [[<tvar name=1>mw:Special:MyLanguage/Extension:Scribunto/Lua reference manual#Metatables</tvar>|metatables]] to fetch arguments from <tvar name=2>{{tlc|<nowiki>#invoke:...</nowiki>}}</tvar>.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:105--> This allows access to both the frame arguments and the parent frame arguments without using the <tvar name=1><code>pairs()</code></tvar> function.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:106--> This can help if your module might be passed <tvar name=1>{{xtag|ref}}</tvar> tags as input.</translate> | |||
As soon as {{ | <translate><!--T:107--> As soon as <tvar name=1>{{xtag|ref}}</tvar> tags are accessed from Lua, they are processed by the MediaWiki software and the reference will appear in the reference list at the bottom of the article.</translate> | ||
<translate><!--T:108--> If your module proceeds to omit the reference tag from the output, you will end up with a phantom reference - a reference that appears in the reference list, but no number that links to it.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:109--> This has been a problem with modules that use <tvar name=1><code>pairs()</code></tvar> to detect whether to use the arguments from the frame or the parent frame, as those modules automatically process every available argument.</translate> | |||
This module solves this problem by allowing access to both frame and parent frame arguments, while still only fetching those arguments when it is necessary. The problem will still occur if you use <code>pairs(args)</code> elsewhere in your module, however. | <translate><!--T:110--> This module solves this problem by allowing access to both frame and parent frame arguments, while still only fetching those arguments when it is necessary.</translate> | ||
<translate><!--T:111--> The problem will still occur if you use <tvar name=1><code>pairs(args)</code></tvar> elsewhere in your module, however.</translate> | |||
=== Known limitations === | <translate> | ||
=== Known limitations === <!--T:112--> | |||
</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:113--> The use of metatables also has its downsides.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:114--> Most of the normal Lua table tools won't work properly on the <tvar name=4><code>args</code></tvar> table, including the <tvar name=1><code>#</code></tvar> operator, the <tvar name=2><code>next()</code></tvar> function, and the functions in the <tvar name=3><code>table</code></tvar> library.</translate> | |||
<translate><!--T:115--> If using these is important for your module, you should use your own argument processing function instead of this module.</translate> | |||
<translate> | |||
[[Category:Lua metamodules]] | == Tests == <!--T:116--> | ||
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This module provides easy processing of arguments passed from {{#invoke:...}}
.
It is a meta-module, meant for use by other modules, and should not be called from {{#invoke:...}}
directly.
Its features include:
- Easy trimming of arguments and removal of blank arguments.
- Arguments can be passed by both the current frame and by the parent frame at the same time. (More details below.)
- Arguments can be passed in directly from another Lua module or from the debug console.
- Arguments are fetched as needed, which can help avoid (some) problems with
<ref>
tags. - Most features can be customized.
Basic use
First, you need to load the module.
It contains one function, named getArgs
.
local getArgs = require('Module:Arguments').getArgs
In the most basic scenario, you can use getArgs
inside your main function.
The variable args
is a table containing the arguments from {{#invoke:...}}
.
(See below for details.)
local getArgs = require('Module:Arguments').getArgs
local p = {}
function p.main(frame)
local args = getArgs(frame)
-- Main module code goes here.
end
return p
However, the recommended practice is to use a function just for processing arguments from {{#invoke:...}}
.
This means that if someone calls your module from another Lua module you don't have to have a frame object available, which improves performance.
local getArgs = require('Module:Arguments').getArgs
local p = {}
function p.main(frame)
local args = getArgs(frame)
return p._main(args)
end
function p._main(args)
-- Main module code goes here.
end
return p
If you want multiple functions to use the arguments, and you also want them to be accessible from {{#invoke:...}}
, you can use a wrapper function.
local getArgs = require('Module:Arguments').getArgs
local p = {}
local function makeInvokeFunc(funcName)
return function (frame)
local args = getArgs(frame)
return p[funcName](args)
end
end
p.func1 = makeInvokeFunc('_func1')
function p._func1(args)
-- Code for the first function goes here.
end
p.func2 = makeInvokeFunc('_func2')
function p._func2(args)
-- Code for the second function goes here.
end
return p
Options
The following options are available. They are explained in the sections below.
local args = getArgs(frame, {
trim = false,
removeBlanks = false,
valueFunc = function (key, value)
-- Code for processing one argument
end,
frameOnly = true,
parentOnly = true,
parentFirst = true,
wrappers = {
'Template:A wrapper template',
'Template:Another wrapper template'
},
readOnly = true,
noOverwrite = true
})
Trimming and removing blanks
Blank arguments often trip up coders new to converting MediaWiki templates to Lua.
In template syntax, blank strings and strings consisting only of whitespace are considered false
.
However, in Lua, blank strings and strings consisting of whitespace are considered true
.
This means that if you don't pay attention to such arguments when you write your Lua modules, you might treat something as true
that should actually be treated as false
.
To avoid this, by default this module removes all blank arguments.
Similarly, whitespace can cause problems when dealing with positional arguments.
Although whitespace is trimmed for named arguments coming from {{#invoke:...}}
, it is preserved for positional arguments.
Most of the time this additional whitespace is not desired, so this module trims it off by default.
However, sometimes you want to use blank arguments as input, and sometimes you want to keep additional whitespace.
This can be necessary to convert some templates exactly as they were written.
If you want to do this, you can set the trim
and removeBlanks
arguments to false
.
local args = getArgs(frame, {
trim = false,
removeBlanks = false
})
Custom formatting of arguments
Sometimes you want to remove some blank arguments but not others, or perhaps you might want to put all of the positional arguments in lower case.
To do things like this you can use the valueFunc
option.
The input to this option must be a function that takes two parameters, key
and value
, and returns a single value.
This value is what you will get when you access the field key
in the args
table.
Example 1: This function preserves whitespace for the first positional argument, but trims all other arguments and removes all other blank arguments.
local args = getArgs(frame, {
valueFunc = function (key, value)
if key == 1 then
return value
elseif value then
value = mw.text.trim(value)
if value ~= '' then
return value
end
end
return nil
end
})
Example 2: This function removes blank arguments and converts all arguments to lower case, but doesn't trim whitespace from positional parameters.
local args = getArgs(frame, {
valueFunc = function (key, value)
if not value then
return nil
end
value = mw.ustring.lower(value)
if mw.ustring.find(value, '%S') then
return value
end
return nil
end
})
string
or nil
.
This might be the case if you use the getArgs
function in the main function of your module, and that function is called by another Lua module.
In this case, you will need to check the type of your input.
{{#invoke:...}}
(i.e. you have p.main
and p._main
functions, or something similar).Examples 1 and 2 with type checking | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Example 1: local args = getArgs(frame, {
valueFunc = function (key, value)
if key == 1 then
return value
elseif type(value) == 'string' then
value = mw.text.trim(value)
if value ~= '' then
return value
else
return nil
end
else
return value
end
end
})
Example 2: local args = getArgs(frame, {
valueFunc = function (key, value)
if type(value) == 'string' then
value = mw.ustring.lower(value)
if mw.ustring.find(value, '%S') then
return value
else
return nil
end
else
return value
end
end
})
Also, please note that the Frames and parent framesArguments in the
|