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pages[1] = pages[1] or redirect .. ' (disambiguation)' |
pages[1] = pages[1] or redirect .. ' (disambiguation)' |
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pages[1] = pages[1] or useTable.use .. ' (disambiguation)' |
--pages[1] = pages[1] or useTable.use .. ' (disambiguation)' |
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--Terrible but temporary hack switches above line to below if to test prevalence of this behaviour: |
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if not pages[1] then |
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pages[1] = useTable.use .. ' (disambiguation)' |
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use = use .. '[[Category:Hatnote templates using unusual parameters]]' |
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pages = mHatnote.formatPages(unpack(pages)) |
pages = mHatnote.formatPages(unpack(pages)) |
Revision as of 18:38, 12 April 2016
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This module produces a hatnote for disambiguating a page that is linked to by a given redirect. It implements the {{redirect}} hatnote template.
Usage from wikitext
This module cannot be used directly from wikitext. Please use the {{redirect}} or {{redirect2}} templates instead.
Usage from Lua
To use this module from Lua, first load the module.
local mRedirectHatnote = require('Module:Redirect hatnote')
The module can then be used with the following syntax:
mRedirectHatnote._redirect(redirect, data, options, titleObj)
See also
--[[
-- This module produces a "redirect" hatnote. It looks like this:
-- '"X" redirects here. For other uses, see Y.'
-- It implements the {{redirect}} template.
--]]
local mHatnote = require('Module:Hatnote')
local libraryUtil = require('libraryUtil')
local checkType = libraryUtil.checkType
local checkTypeMulti = libraryUtil.checkTypeMulti
local p = {}
local function getTitle(...)
local success, titleObj = pcall(mw.title.new, ...)
if success then
return titleObj
else
return nil
end
end
function p.redirect(frame)
-- Get the args table and work out the maximum arg key.
local origArgs = frame:getParent().args
local args = {}
local maxArg = 0
for k, v in pairs(origArgs) do
if type(k) == 'number' and k > maxArg then
maxArg = k
end
v = v:match('^%s*(.-)%s*$') -- Trim whitespace
if v ~= '' then
args[k] = v
end
end
--Get table of redirects
local numRedirects = tonumber(frame.args[1]) or 1
local redirect = {}
for i = 1, numRedirects do
-- Return an error if no redirect was specified.
if not args[i] then
return mHatnote.makeWikitextError(
'no redirect specified',
'Template:Redirect#Errors',
args.category
)
end
redirect[i] = args[i]
end
-- Create the data table.
local data = {}
local iArg = numRedirects - 1
local iData = 1
repeat
iArg = iArg + 2
local useTable = data[iData] or {}
local pages = useTable.pages or {}
local use = args[iArg]
local page = args[iArg + 1]
local nextUse = args[iArg + 2]
pages[#pages + 1] = page
useTable.pages = pages
if use ~= 'and' then
useTable.use = use
end
data[iData] = useTable
if nextUse ~= 'and' then
iData = iData + 1
end
until iArg >= maxArg - 1
-- Create the options table.
local options = {}
options.selfref = args.selfref
return p._redirect(redirect, data, options)
end
local function formatUseTable(useTable, isFirst, redirect)
-- Formats one use table. Use tables are the tables inside the data array.
-- Each one corresponds to one use. (A use might be the word "cats" in the
-- phrase "For cats, see [[Felines]]".)
-- Returns a string, or nil if no use was specified.
-- The isFirst parameter is used to apply special formatting for the first
-- table in the data array. If isFirst is specified, the redirect parameter
useTable = useTable or {}
local use
if isFirst then
use = useTable.use or 'other uses'
elseif not useTable.use then
return nil
elseif tonumber(useTable.use) == 1 then
use = 'other uses'
else
use = useTable.use
end
local pages = useTable.pages or {}
if isFirst then
redirect = redirect[1] or error(
'isFirst was set in formatUseTable, but no redirect was supplied',
2
)
pages[1] = pages[1] or redirect .. ' (disambiguation)'
else
--pages[1] = pages[1] or useTable.use .. ' (disambiguation)'
--Terrible but temporary hack switches above line to below if to test prevalence of this behaviour:
if not pages[1] then
pages[1] = useTable.use .. ' (disambiguation)'
use = use .. '[[Category:Hatnote templates using unusual parameters]]'
end
end
pages = mHatnote.formatPages(unpack(pages))
pages = mw.text.listToText(pages)
return string.format(
'For %s, see %s.',
use,
pages
)
end
function p._redirect(redirect, data, options, currentTitle, redirectTitle, targetTitle)
-- Validate the input. Don't bother checking currentTitle, redirectTitle or
-- targetTitle, as they are only used in testing.
checkTypeMulti('_redirect', 1, redirect, {'string', 'table'})
-- String type can stay valid until extant use-cases are checked-for and
-- updated, but we'll coerce them to table for now
if type(redirect) == 'string' then redirect = {redirect} end
checkType('_redirect', 2, data, 'table', true)
checkType('_redirect', 3, options, 'table', true)
data = data or {}
options = options or {}
currentTitle = currentTitle or mw.title.getCurrentTitle()
-- Generate the text.
local text = {}
local formattedRedirect = {}
for k,v in pairs(redirect) do
formattedRedirect[k] = '"' .. v .. '"'
end
text[#text + 1] = mw.text.listToText(formattedRedirect) .. ' ' .. (#redirect == 1 and 'redirects' or 'redirect') .. ' here.'
text[#text + 1] = formatUseTable(data[1] or {}, true, redirect)
if data[1] and data[1].use and data[1].use ~= 'other uses' then
for i = 2, #data do
text[#text + 1] = formatUseTable(data[i] or {}, false)
end
end
text = table.concat(text, ' ')
local categoryTable = {}
--add categories to a table by index, so we don't get duplicates
function addCategory(cat)
if cat and cat ~= '' then
categoryTable[string.format('[[Category:%s]]', cat)] = true
end
end
local mhOptions = {}
for k,v in pairs(redirect) do
-- Generate the tracking category.
-- We don't need a tracking category if the template invocation has been
-- copied directly from the docs, or if we aren't in main- or category-space.
if not v:find('^REDIRECT%d*$') and v ~= 'TERM' --
and currentTitle.namespace == 0 or currentTitle.namespace == 14
then
redirectTitle = redirectTitle or getTitle(v)
if not redirectTitle or not redirectTitle.exists then
addCategory('Missing redirects')
elseif not redirectTitle.isRedirect then
addCategory('Articles with redirect hatnotes needing review')
else
local mRedirect = require('Module:Redirect')
local target = mRedirect.getTarget(redirectTitle)
targetTitle = targetTitle or target and getTitle(target)
if targetTitle and targetTitle ~= currentTitle then
addCategory('Articles with redirect hatnotes needing review')
end
end
end
-- Generate the options to pass to [[Module:Hatnote]].
if currentTitle.namespace == 0 and not mhOptions.selfref
and redirectTitle and redirectTitle.namespace ~= 0
then
-- We are on a mainspace page, and the hatnote starts with something
-- like "Wikipedia:Foo redirects here", so automatically label it as
-- a self-reference.
mhOptions.selfref = true
else
mhOptions.selfref = options.selfref
end
end
--concatenate all the categories
local category = ''
for k,v in pairs(categoryTable) do
category = category .. k
end
return mHatnote._hatnote(text, mhOptions) .. category
end
return p