Module:TemplateDataGenerator

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Module:TemplateDataGenerator – Module for generation of a skeleton for TemplateData from the parameter usage within template programming.

From wikitext

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Trigger analysis of template around (base page).
  • No parameters on #invoke.
  • Yields block to be inserted by copy&paste.

Template wrapping

The module is supposed to be wrapped for convenience into something like a template

{{#invoke:TemplateDataGenerator|f}}
Documentation

That template may be transcluded with one parameter: sort alias 1 – if that is provided with the value 1, parameter list will be sorted in alphabetical order.

Productive usage

When editing a template (documentation) page, users are supposed to insert the following line, where TemplateData shall appear:

{{subst:#invoke:TemplateDataGenerator|f}}

After click on [Preview], the generated lines are displayed and can be inserted by copy & paste to replace the temporary transclusion.

If forgotten to remove on saving, subst comes into effect and the plain lines are stored into source text. Next time someone will do the cleanup.

Functions for Lua modules

getBlock( about, ahead, alphabetical )
Trigger analysis of template like f but from Lua call.
  • about – string; page title related to template code on base page
  • ahead – string, number or nil; namespace (Template:)
  • alphabetical – boolean or nil; sort parameter list

--[=[ 2013-08-05
{{TemplateDataGenerator}}
Basic idea by [[w:en:User:Salix alba]]
]=]



local config = {
    luxury = false,    -- default alphabetical order for parameter list
    start  = false,    -- preceeding lines
    shift  = "   ",    -- (not used now) indentation, like "   " or "\t"
    suffix = false,    -- following lines
    scheme = [=["%s":
              { "label":       "%s",
                "description": "",
                "type":        "string",
                "required":    false
              }]=]
    -- config.scheme has placeholders %s
    -- for the parameter name and for "label".
    -- One of various indentation styles.
    -- Feel free to compose a different one, also using config.shift etc.
};



local function factory( analyze, alphabetical )
    -- Make parameter sequence from template source text
    --     analyze       -- string; template source text
    --     alphabetical  -- boolean or nil; sort parameter list
    -- Return:
    --     table (sequence) with parameter names
    local i, s;
    local r = { };
    for s in analyze:gmatch( "{{{([^|}\n]+)" ) do
        for i = 1, #r do
            if r[ i ] == s then
                s = false;
                break; -- for i
            end
        end -- for i
        if s then
            table.insert( r, s );
        end
    end -- for s in :gmatch()
    if alphabetical then
        table.sort( r, nil );
    end
    return r;
end -- factory()



local function format( analyze, alphabetical )
    -- Make JSON code from template source text
    --     analyze       -- string; template source text
    --     alphabetical  -- boolean or nil; sort parameter list
    -- Return:
    --     string with JSON code
    -- Uses:
    --     >  config.shift
    --     >  config.scheme
    --     factory()
    local i;
    local params = factory( analyze, alphabetical );
    local r      = '{ "description": "",\n';
--  local shift  = config.shift or "";    -- currently unused
    local start  = "            ";
    local show, symbol;
    r = r ..       '  "params": { ';
    for i = 1, #params do
        if i > 1 then
            r = string.format( "%s,\n%s  ", r, start );
        end
        symbol = params[ i ];
        if mw.ustring.match( symbol, "^%u%u" ) then
            show = mw.ustring.sub( symbol, 1, 1 ) ..
                   mw.ustring.lower( mw.ustring.sub( symbol, 2 ) );
        else
            show = "";
        end
        r = r .. string.format( config.scheme, symbol, show );
        -- common JSON pattern is ASCII; string.format() will do
    end -- for i
    r = string.format( "%s\n%s}\n}", r, start );
    return r;
end -- format()



local function fun( attempt, alphabetical )
    -- Retrieve used template params and build TemplateData skeleton
    -- Precondition:
    --     attempt       -- mw.title object; related to template code
    --     alphabetical  -- boolean or nil; sort parameter list
    -- Return:
    --     string to be applied
    -- Uses:
    --     >  config.luxury
    --     >  config.start
    --     >  config.suffix
    --     format()
    local r;
    local source = string.match( attempt.baseText .. "/",
                                 "^([^/]+)/" );
                   -- ensure top page in NS with no subpage property
                   -- note that pattern is ASCII; string.match() will do
    local title  = mw.title.makeTitle( attempt.namespace, source );
    if title.exists then
        local luxury = config.luxury;
        local spec   = "%s<templatedata>\n%s\n</templatedata>\n%s";
        if type( alphabetical ) == "boolean" then
            luxury = alphabetical;
        end
        if config.start then
            r = config.start .. "\n";
        else
            r = "";
        end
        r = string.format( spec,
                           r,
                           format( title:getContent(), luxury ),
                           config.suffix or "" );
        -- note that format spec is ASCII only; string.format() will do
    else    -- test only
        r = "ERROR * no page " .. title.fullText;
    end
    return r;
end -- fun()



-- Export
local p = {};

function p.getBlock( pagetitle, namespace, alphabetical )
    -- Precondition:
    --     pagetitle     -- string; page title related to template code
    --     namespace     -- string, number or nil; namespace (Template:)
    --     alphabetical  -- boolean or nil; sort parameter list
    -- Uses:
    --     fun()
    local title = mw.title.makeTitle( namespace or 10,  pagetitle );
    local lucky, r = pcall( fun, title, alphabetical );
    return r;
end -- .getBlock()



function p.f( frame )
    -- Precondition:
    --     frame  -- object
    --     Invoked on a template page or template subpage.
    -- Uses:
    --     fun()
    local luxury;
    local parental = frame:getParent().args;
    local sort     = parental[ 1 ] or parental[ "1" ] or parental.sort;
    if sort then
        luxury = ( tonumber( sort) == 1 );
    end
    local lucky, r = pcall( fun, mw.title.getCurrentTitle(), luxury );
    -- return "<pre>" .. r .. "</pre>";
    return r;

end -- .f()

return p;