Module:Hatnote list/doc
This is the documentation page for Module:Hatnote list
This Lua module is used on 1,190,000+ pages, or roughly 2312% of all pages. To avoid major disruption and server load, any changes should be tested in the module's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own module sandbox. The tested changes can be added to this page in a single edit. Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them. |
This Lua module is used in MediaWiki:Wantedpages-summary, and on approximately 1,190,000 pages, or roughly 2312% of all pages. Changes to it can cause immediate changes to the Wikipedia user interface. To avoid major disruption and server load, any changes should be tested in the module's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own module sandbox. The tested changes can be added to this page in a single edit. Please discuss changes on the talk page before implementing them. |
Usage from wikitext
This module is not designed be used directly from wikitext even though forSee
does take an initial frame
argument and could potentially be used from wikitext, e.g.:
{{hatnote|PREFIX {{#invoke:Hatnote list|forSee|{{tl|For}}|Module:For|{{tl|About}}|Module:About}} POSTFIX}}
→
Usage from Lua
To call the module, use
local mHatList = require('Module:Hatnote list')
or similar, then access its methods through the mHatList
variable (or whatever was used).
andList
andList
takes a list in table form, and returns a string with the list separated with "and" and commas as appropriate.
orList
orList
takes a list in table form, and returns a string with the list separated with "or" and commas as appropriate.
forSee
_forSee
takes three arguments: a table of trimmed arguments with blanks removed, a "from" number with the index to start at, and an options table, and returns a string with a number of "For X, see [[Y]]
" sentences. The links are formatted using the methods from Module:Hatnote.
As a convenience, the forSee
method (without the leading underscore) takes the same arguments except with a frame instead of an args table, using getArgs()
from Module:Arguments to preprocess the arguments.