Module:Cs1 documentation support
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Jump to navigationJump to searchTemplate:Lua Template:Uses TemplateStyles This module provides support for cs1|2 documentation by fetching data from the various modules, most notably Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration and rendering that data in a reader-accessible format.
Usage
{{#invoke:Cs1 documentation support|function_name}}
require('Module:No globals'); local getArgs = require ('Module:Arguments').getArgs; local cfg = mw.loadData ('Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration'); -- load the configuration module local whitelist = mw.loadData ('Module:Citation/CS1/Whitelist'); -- load the whitelist module local exclusion_lists = { -- TODO: move these tables into a separate ~/data module and mw.loadData() it ['cite book'] = { ['agency'] = true, ['air-date'] = true, ['arxiv'] = true, ['biorxiv'] = true, ['citeseerx'] = true, ['class'] = true, ['conference'] = true, ['conference-format'] = true, ['conference-url'] = true, ['degree'] = true, ['department'] = true, ['display-interviewers'] = true, ['docket'] = true, ['episode'] = true, ['interviewer#'] = true, ['interviewer-first#'] = true, ['interviewer-link#'] = true, ['interviewer-mask#'] = true, ['ismn'] = true, ['issn'] = true, ['issue'] = true, ['jfm'] = true, ['journal'] = true, ['jstor'] = true, ['mailinglist'] = true, ['message-id'] = true, ['minutes'] = true, ['MR'] = true, ['network'] = true, ['number'] = true, ['RFC'] = true, ['script-journal'] = true, ['season'] = true, ['section'] = true, ['sections'] = true, ['series-link'] = true, ['series-number'] = true, ['series-separator'] = true, ['sheet'] = true, ['sheets'] = true, ['SSRN'] = true, ['station'] = true, ['time'] = true, ['time-caption'] = true, ['trans-article'] = true, ['trans-journal'] = true, ['transcript'] = true, ['transcript-format'] = true, ['transcript-url'] = true, ['ZBL'] = true, }, ['cite journal'] = { ['agency'] = true, ['air-date'] = true, ['book-title'] = true, ['chapter'] = true, ['chapter-format'] = true, ['chapter-url'] = true, ['chapter-url-access'] = true, ['class'] = true, ['conference'] = true, ['conference-format'] = true, ['conference-url'] = true, ['contribution'] = true, ['contributor#'] = true, ['contributor-first#'] = true, ['contributor-link#'] = true, ['contributor-mask#'] = true, ['degree'] = true, ['department'] = true, ['display-interviewers'] = true, ['docket'] = true, ['edition'] = true, ['editor#'] = true, ['editor-first#'] = true, ['editor-link#'] = true, ['editor-mask#'] = true, ['editors'] = true, ['encyclopedia'] = true, ['episode'] = true, ['ignore-isbn-error'] = true, ['interviewer#'] = true, ['interviewer-first#'] = true, ['interviewer-link#'] = true, ['interviewer-mask#'] = true, ['isbn'] = true, ['ismn'] = true, ['LCCN'] = true, ['mailinglist'] = true, ['message-id'] = true, ['minutes'] = true, ['network'] = true, ['script-chapter'] = true, ['season'] = true, ['section'] = true, ['sections'] = true, ['series-link'] = true, ['series-number'] = true, ['series-separator'] = true, ['sheet'] = true, ['sheets'] = true, ['station'] = true, ['time'] = true, ['time-caption'] = true, ['trans-article'] = true, ['transcript'] = true, ['transcript-format'] = true, ['transcript-url'] = true, }, } --[[-------------------------< A D D _ T O _ L I S T >--------------------------------------------------------- adds code/name pair to code_list and name/code pair to name_list; code/name pairs in override_list replace those taken from the MediaWiki list; these are marked with a superscripted dagger. |script-<param>= lang codes always use override names so dagger is omitted ]] local function add_to_list (code_list, name_list, override_list, code, name, dagger) if false == dagger then dagger = ''; -- no dagger for |script-<param>= codes and names else dagger = '<sup>†</sup>'; -- dagger for all other lists using override end if override_list[code] then -- look in the override table for this code code_list[code] = override_list[code] .. dagger; -- use the name from the override table; mark with dagger name_list[override_list[code]] = code .. dagger; else code_list[code] = name; -- use the MediaWiki name and code name_list[name] = code; end end --[[-------------------------< L I S T _ F O R M A T >--------------------------------------------------------- formats key/value pair into a string for rendering ['k'] = 'v' → k: v ]] local function list_format (result, list) for k, v in pairs (list) do table.insert (result, k .. ': ' .. v); end end --[[-------------------------< L A N G _ L I S T E R >--------------------------------------------------------- Module entry point Crude documentation tool that returns one of several lists of language codes and names. Used in Template:Citation Style documentation/language/doc {{#invoke:cs1 documentation support|lang_lister|list=<selector>|lang=<code>}} where <selector> is one of the values: 2char – list of ISO 639-1 codes and names sorted by code 3char – list of ISO 639-2, -3 codes and names sorted by code ietf – list of IETF language tags and names sorted by tag -- partial support for these by cs1|2 |language= parameter name – list of language names and codes sorted by name -- IETF tags omitted because not supported by cs1|2 |language= parameter all - list all language codes/tags and names sorted by code/tag where <code> is a MediaWiki supported 2, 3, or ietf-like language code; because of fall-back, language names may be the English-language names. ]] local function lang_lister (frame) local lang = (frame.args.lang and '' ~= frame.args.lang) and frame.args.lang or mw.getContentLanguage():getCode() local source_list = mw.language.fetchLanguageNames(lang, 'all'); local override = cfg.lang_code_remap; local code_1_list={}; local code_2_list={}; local ietf_list={}; local name_list={}; if not ({['2char']=true, ['3char']=true, ['ietf']=true, ['name']=true, ['all']=true})[frame.args.list] then return '<span style="font-size:100%" class="error">unknown list selector: ' .. frame.args.list .. '</span>'; end for code, name in pairs (source_list) do if 'all' == frame.args.list then add_to_list (code_1_list, name_list, override, code, name); -- use the code_1_list because why not? elseif 2 == code:len() then add_to_list (code_1_list, name_list, override, code, name); elseif 3 == code:len() then add_to_list (code_2_list, name_list, override, code, name); else -- ietf codes only partically supported by cs1|2 |language= parameter add_to_list (ietf_list, name_list, override, code, name); end end local result = {}; local out = {}; if '2char' == frame.args.list or 'all' == frame.args.list then list_format (result, code_1_list); elseif '3char' == frame.args.list then list_format (result, code_2_list); elseif 'ietf' == frame.args.list then list_format (result, ietf_list); else --must be 'name' list_format (result, name_list); end local templatestyles = frame:extensionTag{ name = 'templatestyles', args = { src = "Div col/styles.css" } } table.sort (result); table.insert (result, 1, templatestyles .. '<div class="div-col" style="column-width:16em">'); table.insert (out, table.concat (result, '\n*')); table.insert (out, '</div>'); return table.concat (out, '\n'); end --[[--------------------------< S C R I P T _ L A N G _ L I S T E R >------------------------------------------ Module entry point Crude documentation tool that returns list of language codes and names supported by the various |script-<param>= parameters. used in Help:CS1 errors {{#invoke:cs1 documentation support|script_lang_lister}} ]] local function script_lang_lister (frame) local lang_code_src = cfg.script_lang_codes ; -- get list of allowed script language codes local override = cfg.lang_code_remap; local this_wiki_lang = mw.language.getContentLanguage().code; -- get this wiki's language local code_list = {}; -- interim list of aliases local name_list={}; -- not used; defined here so that we can reuse add_to_list() local out = {}; -- final output (for now an unordered list) for _, code in ipairs (lang_code_src) do -- loop through the list of codes local name = mw.language.fetchLanguageName (code, this_wiki_lang); -- get the language name associated with this code add_to_list (code_list, name_list, override, code, name, false); -- name_list{} not used but provided so that we can reuse add_to_list(); don't add superscript dagger end local result = {}; local out = {}; list_format (result, code_list); local templatestyles = frame:extensionTag{ name = 'templatestyles', args = { src = "Div col/styles.css" } } table.sort (result); table.insert (result, 1, templatestyles .. '<div class="div-col" style="column-width:16em">'); table.insert (out, table.concat (result, '\n*')); table.insert (out, '</div>'); return table.concat (out, '\n'); end --[[--------------------------< A L I A S _ L I S T E R >------------------------------------------------------ experimental code that lists parameters and their aliases. Perhaps basis for some sort of documentation? {{#invoke:cs1 documentation support|alias_lister}} ]] local function alias_lister () local alias_src = cfg.aliases; -- get master list of aliases local key; -- key for k/v in a new table local list = {}; -- interim list of aliases local out = {}; -- final output (for now an unordered list) for _, aliases in pairs (alias_src) do -- loop throu the master list of aliases if 'table' == type (aliases) then -- table only when there are aliases for i, alias in ipairs (aliases) do -- loop through all of the aliases if 1 == i then -- first 'alias' is the canonical parameter name key = alias; -- so it becomes the key in list else list[key] = list[key] and (list[key] .. ', ' .. alias) or alias; -- make comma-separated list of aliases list[alias] = 'see ' .. key; -- make a back reference from this alias to the canonical parameter end end end end for k, v in pairs (list) do -- loop through the list to make a simple unordered list table.insert (out, table.concat ({'*', k, ': ', v})); end table.sort (out); -- sort it return table.concat (out, '\010'); -- concatenate with \n -- return (mw.dumpObject (list)) end --[[--------------------------< C A N O N I C A L _ P A R A M _ L I S T E R >---------------------------------- experimental code that lists canonical parameter names. Perhaps basis for some sort of documentation? returns a comma separated, alpha sorted, list of the canonical parameters. If given a template name, excludes parameters listed in that template's exclusion_list[<template>]{} table (if a table has been defined). {{#invoke:cs1 documentation support|canonical_param_lister|<template>}} ]] local function canonical_param_lister (frame) local template = frame.args[1]; if '' == template then template = nil; end if template then template = mw.text.trim (template:lower()); end local alias_src = cfg.aliases; -- get master list of aliases local id_src = cfg.id_handlers; -- get master list of identifiers local list = {}; -- interim list of aliases local out = {}; -- final output (for now an unordered list) for _, aliases in pairs (alias_src) do -- loop through the master list of aliases local name; if 'table' == type (aliases) then -- table only when there are aliases name = aliases[1]; -- first member of an aliases table is declared canonical else name = aliases; -- for those parameters that do not have any aliases, the parameter is declared canonical end if not template then -- no template name, add this parameter table.insert (list, name); elseif not exclusion_lists[template] then -- template name but no exclusion list table.insert (list, name); elseif not exclusion_lists[template][name] then -- template name and exclusion list but name not in list table.insert (list, name); end end for k, ids in pairs (id_src) do -- spin through the list of identifiers local name = id_src[k].parameters[1]; -- get the first (left-most) parameter name local access = id_src[k].custom_access; -- get the access-icon parameter if it exists for this identifier if not template then -- no template name table.insert (list, name); -- add this parameter if access then table.insert (list, access); -- add this access-icon parameter end elseif not exclusion_lists[template] then -- template name but no exclusion list table.insert (list, name); if access then table.insert (list, access); end elseif not exclusion_lists[template][name] then -- template name and exclusion list but name not in list table.insert (list, name); if access then table.insert (list, access); end end end for _, param in ipairs (list) do -- loop through the list to make a simple unordered list table.insert (out, table.concat ({'*', param})); end local function comp( a, b ) -- used in following table.sort() return a:lower() < b:lower(); end table.sort (out, comp); -- sort the list return table.concat (out, '\010'); -- concatenate with \n -- return (mw.dumpObject (list)) end --[[--------------------------< C A N O N I C A L _ N A M E _ G E T >------------------------------------------ returns first (canonical) name when metaparameter is assigned a table of names returns name when metaparameter is assigned a single name returns empty string when metaparameter name not found in alias_src{}, id_src{}, or id_src[meta].custom_access metaparameter <metaparam> is the key in Module:Citation/CS1 aliases{} table or id_handlers{} table. Because access-icon don't have <metaparam> keys, per se, we create pseudo <metaparam> keys by appending 'access' to the identifier <metaparam>: the <metaparam> for |doi-access= is, for the purposes of this function, DOIaccess, etc Some lists of aliases might be better served when a particular alias is identified as the canonical alias for a particular use case. If, for example, <metaparam> Perodical lists: 'journal', 'magazine', 'newspaper', 'periodical', 'website', 'work' that order works fine for {{cite journal}} documentation but doesn't work so well for {{cite magazine}}, {{cite news}}, or {{cite web}}. So, for using this function to document {{cite magazine}} the returned value should be the parameter best suited for that template so we can specify magazine in the override (frame.args[2]) While for this function, it would be just as simple to not use the function, this mechanism is implemented here to match similar functionality in alias_names_get() (there are slight differences) <override> must exist in the alias list does not apply to the access icon parameters (ignored - these have no aliases) (and which would be best for {{cite news}}? |newspaper= or |work=? can't solve all of the worlds problems at once). output format is controlled by |format= plain - renders in plain text in a <span> tag; may have id attribute para - renders as it would in {{para|<param>}} {{#invoke:cs1 documentation support|canonical_name_get|<metaparam>|<override>|id=<attribute>|format=[plain|para]}} ]] local function canonical_name_get (frame) local alias_src = cfg.aliases; -- get master list of aliases local id_src = cfg.id_handlers; -- get master list of identifiers local args = getArgs (frame); local name; local meta = args[1] local override = args[2]; local access; -- for id-access parameters if meta:match ('^(%u+)access') then -- the metaparameter (which is not used in ~/Configuration) is id_handlers key concatenated with access: BIBCODEaccess meta, access = meta:gsub ('^(%u+)access', '%1'); -- strip 'access' text from meta and use returned count value as a flag end if alias_src[meta] then name = alias_src[meta]; -- name is a string or a table if 'table' == type (name) then -- table only when there are aliases if not override then name = name[1]; -- first member of an aliases table is declared canonical else for _, v in ipairs (name) do -- here when override is set; spin throu the aliases to make sure override matches alias in table if v == override then name = v; -- declare override to be the canonical param for this use case break; end end end end elseif id_src[meta]then -- if there is an id handler if access then -- and if this is a request for the handler's custom access parameter if id_src[meta].custom_access then -- if there is a custom access parameter name = id_src[meta].custom_access; -- use it else return ''; -- nope, return empty string end else if not override then name = id_src[meta].parameters[1]; -- get canonical id handler parameter else for _, v in ipairs (id_src[meta].parameters) do -- here when override is set; spin throu the aliases to make sure override matches alias in table if v == override then name = v; -- declare override to be the canonical param for this use case break; end end end end else return ''; -- metaparameter not specified, or no such metaparameter end if 'plain' == args.format then -- format and return the output if args.id then return string.format ('<span id="%s">%s</span>', args.id, name); -- plain text with id attribute else return name; -- plain text end elseif 'para' == args.format then return string.format ('<code class="nowrap">|%s=</code>', name); -- same as {{para|<param>}} end return string.format ('<b id="%s">%s</b>', args.id or '', name); -- because {{csdoc}} bolds param names end --[[--------------------------< A L I A S _ N A M E S _ G E T >------------------------------------------------ returns list of aliases for metaparameter <metaparam> returns empty string when there are no aliases returns empty string when <metaparam> name not found in alias_src{} or id_src{}; access icon parameters have no aliases so ignored metaparameter <metaparam> is the key in Module:Citation/CS1 aliases{} table or id_handlers{} table. Some lists of aliases might be better served when a particular alias is identified as the canonical alias for a particular use case. If, for example, <metaparam> Perodical lists: 'journal', 'magazine', 'newspaper', 'periodical', 'website', 'work' that order works fine for {{cite journal}} documentation but doesn't work so well for {{cite magazine}}, {{cite news}}, or {{cite web}}. So, for using this function to document {{cite magazine}} the returned value should be the aliases that are not best suited for that template so we can specify magazine in the override (frame.args[2]) to be the canonical parameter so it won't be listed with the rest of the aliases (normal canonical journal will be) <override> must exist in the alias list except: when <override> value is 'all', returns the canonical parameter plus all of the aliases output format is controlled by |format= plain - renders in plain text in a <span> tag; may have id attribute para - renders as it would in {{para|<param>}} when not specified, refurns the default bold format used for {{csdoc}} {{#invoke:cs1 documentation support|alias_name_get|<metaparam>|<override>|format=[plain|para]}} ]] local function alias_names_get (frame) local alias_src = cfg.aliases; -- get master list of aliases local id_src = cfg.id_handlers; -- get master list of identifiers local args = getArgs (frame); local meta = args[1]; local override = args[2]; local out = {}; local source; -- selected parameter or id aliases list local aliases; source = alias_src[meta] or (id_src[meta] and id_src[meta].parameters); if not source then if meta:match ('%u+access') then return 'no' == args.none and '' or 'none'; -- custom access parameters don't have aliases else return ''; -- no such meta end elseif not source[2] then -- id_source[meta] is always a table; if no second member, no aliases return 'no' == args.none and '' or 'none'; end if not override then aliases = source; -- normal skip-canonical param case else local flag = 'all' == override and true or nil; -- so that we know that <override> parameter is a valid alias; spoof when override == 'all' aliases = {[1] = ''}; -- spoof to push alias_src[meta][1] and id_src[meta][1] into aliases[2] for _, v in ipairs (source) do -- here when override is set; spin through the aliases to make sure override matches alias in table if v ~= override then table.insert (aliases, v); -- add all but overridden param to the the aliases list for this use case else flag = true; -- set the flag so we know that <override> is a valid alias end end if not flag then aliases = {} -- unset the table as error indicator end end if 'table' == type (aliases) then -- table only when there are aliases for i, alias in ipairs (aliases) do if 1 ~= i then -- aliases[1] is the canonical name; don't include it if 'plain' == args.format then -- format and return the output table.insert (out, alias); -- plain text elseif 'para' == args.format then table.insert (out, string.format ('<code class="nowrap">|%s=</code>', alias)); -- same as {{para|<param>}} else table.insert (out, string.format ("'''%s'''", alias)); -- because csdoc bolds param names end end end return table.concat (out, ', '); -- make pretty list and quit end return 'no' == args.none and '' or 'none'; -- no metaparameter with that name or no aliases end --[[--------------------------< I S _ B O O K _ C I T E _ T E M P L A T E >------------------------------------ fetch the title of the current page; if it is a preprint template, return true; empty string else ]] local book_cite_templates = { ['citation'] = true, ['cite book'] = true, } local function is_book_cite_template () local title = mw.title.getCurrentTitle().rootText; -- get title of current page without namespace and without sub-pages; from Template:Cite book/new -> Cite book title = title and title:lower() or ''; return book_cite_templates[title] or ''; end --[[--------------------------< I S _ L I M I T E D _ P A R A M _ T E M P L A T E >---------------------------- fetch the title of the current page; if it is a preprint template, return true; empty string else ]] local limited_param_templates = { -- if ever there is a need to fetch info from ~/Whitelist then ['cite arxiv'] = true, -- this list could also be fetched from there ['cite biorxiv'] = true, ['citeseerx'] = true, ['ssrn'] = true, } local function is_limited_param_template () local title = mw.title.getCurrentTitle().rootText; -- get title of current page without namespace and without sub-pages; from Template:Cite book/new -> Cite book title = title and title:lower() or ''; return limited_param_templates[title] or ''; end --[[--------------------------< H E A D E R _ M A K E >-------------------------------------------------------- makes a section header from <header_text> and <level>; <level> defaults to 2; cannot be less than 2 ]] local function _header_make (args) if not args[1] then return ''; -- no header text end local level = args[2] and tonumber (args[2]) or 2; level = string.rep ('=', level); return level .. args[1] .. level; end --[[--------------------------< H E A D E R _ M A K E >-------------------------------------------------------- Entry from an {{#invoke:}} makes a section header from <header_text> and <level>; <level> defaults to 2; cannot be less than 2 ]] local function header_make (frame) local args = getArgs (frame); return _header_make (args); end --[[--------------------------< I D _ L I M I T S _ G E T >---------------------------------------------------- return the limit values for named identifier parameters that have <id> limits (pmc, pmid, ssrn, s2cid, oclc, osti, rfc); the return value used in template documentation and error message help-text {{#invoke:Cs1 documentation support|id_limits_get|<id>}} ]] local function id_limits_get (frame) local args = getArgs (frame); local handlers = cfg.id_handlers; -- get id_handlers {} table from ~/Configuration return args[1] and handlers[args[1]:upper()].id_limit or ('<span style="font-size:100%" class="error">No limit defined for identifier: ' .. (args[1] or '<unknown name>') .. '</span>'); end --[[--------------------------< C A T _ L I N K _ M A K E >---------------------------------------------------- ]] local function cat_link_make (cat) return table.concat ({'[[:Category:', cat, ']]'}); end --[[--------------------------< S C R I P T _ C A T _ L I S T E R >-------------------------------------------- utility function to get script-language categories ]] local lang_list_t = mw.language.fetchLanguageNames ('en', 'all'); local function script_cat_lister (script_lang_codes_t, lang_code_remap_t, cats_list_t) for _, lang_code in ipairs (script_lang_codes_t) do local lang_name = lang_code_remap_t[lang_code] or lang_list_t[lang_code]; -- use remap table to get Bengali instead of Bangla and the like; else use standard MediaWiki names local cat = 'CS1 uses ' .. lang_name .. '-language script (' .. lang_code .. ')'; -- build a category name cats_list_t[cat] = 1; -- and save it end end --[[--------------------------< C S 1 _ C A T _ L I S T E R >-------------------------------------------------- This is a crude tool that reads the category names from Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration, makes links of them, and then lists them in sorted lists. A couple of parameters control the rendering of the output: |select= -- (required) takes one of three values: error, maint, prop |sandbox= -- takes one value: no |hdr-lvl= -- base header level (number of == that make a header); default:2 min:2 This tool will automatically attempt to load a sandbox version of ~/Configuration if one exists. Setting |sandbox=no will defeat this. {{#invoke:cs1 documentation support|cat_lister|select=<error|maint|prop>|sandbox=<no>}} ]] local function cat_lister (frame) local args = getArgs (frame); local list_live_cats = {}; -- list of live categories local list_sbox_cats = {}; -- list of sandbox categories local live_sbox_out = {} -- list of categories that are common to live and sandbox modules local live_not_in_sbox_out = {} -- list of categories in live but not sandbox local sbox_not_in_live_out = {} -- list of categories in sandbox but not live local out = {}; -- final output assembled here local sandbox; -- boolean; true: evaluate the sandbox module local hdr_lvl; -- local sb_cfg; local sandbox, sb_cfg = pcall (mw.loadData, 'Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration/sandbox'); -- get sandbox configuration local cat; local select = args.select; if 'no' == args.sandbox then -- list sandbox? sandbox = false; -- no, live only end if hdr_lvl then -- if set and if tonumber (hdr_lvl) then -- can be converted to number if 2 > tonumber (hdr_lvl) then -- min is 2 hdr_lvl = 2; -- so set to min end else -- can't be converted hdr_lvl = 2; -- so default to min end else hdr_lvl = 2; -- not set so default to min end if 'error' == select or 'maint' == select then -- error and main categorys handling different from poperties cats for _, t in pairs (cfg.error_conditions) do -- get the live module's categories if ('error' == select and t.message) or ('maint' == select and not t.message) then cat = t.category:gsub ('|(.*)$', ''); -- strip sort key if any list_live_cats[cat] = 1; -- add to the list end end if sandbox then -- if ~/sandbox module exists and |sandbox= not set to 'no' for _, t in pairs (sb_cfg.error_conditions) do -- get the sandbox module's categories if ('error' == select and t.message) or ('maint' == select and not t.message) then cat = t.category:gsub ('|(.*)$', ''); -- strip sort key if any list_sbox_cats[cat] = 1; -- add to the list end end end elseif 'prop' == select then -- prop cats for _, cat in pairs (cfg.prop_cats) do -- get the live module's categories cat = cat:gsub ('|(.*)$', ''); -- strip sort key if any list_live_cats[cat] = 1; -- add to the list end script_cat_lister (cfg.script_lang_codes, cfg.lang_code_remap, list_live_cats); -- get live module's foriegn language script cats if sandbox then -- if ~/sandbox module exists and |sandbox= not set to 'no' for _, cat in pairs (sb_cfg.prop_cats) do -- get the sandbox module's categories cat = cat:gsub ('|(.*)$', ''); -- strip sort key if any list_sbox_cats[cat] = 1; -- add to the list end script_cat_lister (sb_cfg.script_lang_codes, sb_cfg.lang_code_remap, list_sbox_cats); -- get sandbox module's foriegn language script cats end else return '<span style=\"font-size:100%; font-style:normal;\" class=\"error\">error: unknown selector: ' .. select .. '</span>' end for k, _ in pairs (list_live_cats) do -- separate live/sbox common cats from cats not in sbox if not list_sbox_cats[k] and sandbox then table.insert (live_not_in_sbox_out, cat_link_make (k)); -- in live but not in sbox else table.insert (live_sbox_out, cat_link_make (k)); -- in both live and sbox end end for k, _ in pairs (list_sbox_cats) do -- separate sbox/live common cats from cats not in live if not list_live_cats[k] then table.insert (sbox_not_in_live_out, cat_link_make (k)); -- in sbox but not in live end end local function comp (a, b) -- local function for case-agnostic category name sorting return a:lower() < b:lower(); end local header; -- initialize section header with name of selected category list if 'error' == select then header = 'error'; elseif 'maint' == select then header = 'maintenance'; else header = 'properties'; end header = table.concat ({ -- build the main header 'Live ', -- always include this ((sandbox and 'and sandbox ') or ''), -- if sandbox evaluated, mention that header, -- add the list name ' categories (', -- finish the name and add #live_sbox_out, -- count of categories listed ')' -- close }) local templatestyles = frame:extensionTag{ name = 'templatestyles', args = { src = "Div col/styles.css" } } header = table.concat ({ -- make a useable header _header_make ({header, hdr_lvl}), '\n' .. templatestyles .. '<div class="div-col">' -- opening <div> for columns }); table.sort (live_sbox_out, comp); -- sort case agnostic acsending table.insert (live_sbox_out, 1, header); -- insert the header at the top table.insert (out, table.concat (live_sbox_out, '\n*')); -- make a big string of unordered list markup table.insert (out, '</div>\n'); -- close the </div> and add new line so the next header works if 0 ~= #live_not_in_sbox_out then -- when there is something in the table header = table.concat ({ -- build header for subsection 'In live but not in sandbox (', #live_not_in_sbox_out, ')' }); header = table.concat ({ -- make a useable header _header_make ({header, hdr_lvl+1}), '\n' .. templatestyles .. '<div class="div-col">' }); table.sort (live_not_in_sbox_out, comp); table.insert (live_not_in_sbox_out, 1, header); table.insert (out, table.concat (live_not_in_sbox_out, '\n*')); table.insert (out, '</div>\n'); end if 0 ~= #sbox_not_in_live_out then -- when there is something in the table header = table.concat ({ -- build header for subsection 'In sandbox but not in live (', #sbox_not_in_live_out, ')' }); header = table.concat ({ -- make a useable header _header_make ({header, hdr_lvl+1}), '\n' .. templatestyles .. '<div class="div-col">' }); table.sort (sbox_not_in_live_out, comp); table.insert (sbox_not_in_live_out, 1, header); table.insert (out, table.concat (sbox_not_in_live_out, '\n*')); table.insert (out, '</div>\n'); end return table.concat (out); -- concat into a huge string and done end --[=[--------------------------< H E L P _ T E X T _ C A T S >-------------------------------------------------- To create category links at the bottom of each error help text section and on the individual error category pages; fetches category names from ~/Configuration; replaces this: {{#ifeq:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|Category:CS1 errors: bioRxiv|Category:CS1 errors: bioRxiv|[[:Category:CS1 errors: bioRxiv]]}} with this: {{#invoke:Cs1 documentation support|help_text_cats|err_bad_biorxiv}} add |pages=yes to append the number of pages in the category ]=] local function help_text_cats (frame) local args = getArgs (frame); local error_conditions = mw.loadData ('Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration').error_conditions; local out = {}; -- output goes here if args[1] and error_conditions[args[1]] then -- must have error_condition key and it must exist table.insert (out, '{{#ifeq:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|Category:'); -- the beginning with category prefix table.insert (out, error_conditions[args[1]].category); -- fetch the error category name (the reference that {{FULLPAGENAME}} must equate to) table.insert (out, '|Category:'); -- this category plain text when this invoke is on the category page table.insert (out, error_conditions[args[1]].category); -- fetch the error category name table.insert (out, '|'); -- the necessary pipe table.insert (out, cat_link_make (error_conditions[args[1]].category)); -- one the help page or elsewhere so link to the category table.insert (out, '}}'); -- and close the #ifeq if 'yes' == args.pages then table.insert (out, ' ({{PAGESINCATEGORY:'); table.insert (out, error_conditions[args[1]].category); -- fetch the error category name table.insert (out, '}} pages)'); end else return '<span style="font-size:100%" class="error">unknown error_conditions key: ' .. (args[1] or 'key missing') .. '</span>'; end return frame:preprocess (table.concat (out)); -- make a big string, preprocess, and done end --[[--------------------------< H E L P _ T E X T _ E R R O R _ M E S S A G E >-------------------------------- to render help text example error messages {{#invoke:Cs1 documentation support|help_text_error_messages|err_bad_biorxiv}} assign a single underscore to any of the |$n= parameters to insert an empty string in the error message: {{#invoke:Cs1 documentation support|help_text_error_messages|err_bad_issn|$1=_}} -> Check |issn= value {{#invoke:Cs1 documentation support|help_text_error_messages|err_bad_issn|$1=e}} -> Check |eissn= value ]] local function help_text_error_messages (frame) local args = getArgs (frame); local error_conditions = mw.loadData ('Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration').error_conditions; local span_o = '<span class="cs1-visible-error error citation-comment">'; local span_c = '</span>'; local message; local out = {}; -- output goes here if args[1] and error_conditions[args[1]] then -- must have error_condition key and it must exist message = error_conditions[args[1]].message; local i=1; local count; local rep; repeat rep = '$'..i args[rep] = args[rep] and args[rep]:gsub ('^%s*_%s*$', '') or nil; -- replace empty string marker with actual empty string message, count = message:gsub (rep, args[rep] or rep) i = i + 1; until (0 == count); table.insert (out, span_o); table.insert (out, message); table.insert (out, span_c); else return '<span style="font-size:100%" class="error">unknown error_conditions key: ' .. (args[1] or 'key missing') .. '</span>'; end local out_str = table.concat (out); out_str = frame:expandTemplate ({title='resize', args = {'120%', out_str} }) return table.concat ({out_str, frame:extensionTag ('templatestyles', '', {src='Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css'})}); end --[[--------------------------< T E M P L A T E S _ T >-------------------------------------------------------- This table is a k/v table of sequence tables. The keys in this table are collapsed lowercase form of the cs1|2 template names ({{ROOTPAGENAME}}): Template:Cite AV media -> citeavmedia Each subsequence table holds: [1] documentation page where the TemplateData json is stored ({{cite book}} is the oddball) [2] key to 'preprint_arguments' and unique_arguments' tables in Module:Citation/CS1/Whitelist; these keys dictate which of the basic or limited arguments and numbered arguments tables will be used to validate the content of the TemplateData ]] local templates_t = { citearxiv = {'Template:Cite_arXiv/doc', 'arxiv'}, -- preprint arguments citeavmedia = {'Template:Cite AV media/doc', 'audio-visual'}, -- unique arguments citeavmedianotes = {'Template:Cite AV media notes/doc'}, -- no template data citebiorxiv = {'Template:Cite bioRxiv/doc', 'biorxiv'}, -- preprint arguments citebook = {'Template:Cite book/TemplateData'}, citeciteseerx = {'Template:Cite citeseerx/doc', 'citeseerx'}, -- no template data; preprint uses limited arguments citeconference = {'Template:Cite conference/doc'}, citeencyclopedia = {'Template:Cite encyclopedia/doc'}, citeepisode = {'Template:Cite episode/doc', 'episode'}, -- unique arguments citeinterview = {'Template:Cite interview/doc'}, citejournal = {'Template:Cite journal/doc'}, citemagazine = {'Template:Cite magazine/doc'}, citemailinglist = {'Template:Cite mailing list/doc', 'mailinglist'}, -- unique arguments -- no template data citemap = {'Template:Cite map/doc', 'map'}, -- unique arguments -- no template data citenews = {'Template:Cite news/doc'}, citenewsgroup = {'Template:Cite newsgroup/doc', 'newsgroup'}, -- unique arguments citepodcast = {'Template:Cite podcast/doc'}, citepressrelease = {'Template:Cite press release/doc'}, citereport = {'Template:Cite report/doc'}, citeserial = {'Template:Cite serial/doc', 'serial'}, -- unique arguments -- no template data citesign = {'Template:Cite sign/doc'}, citespeech = {'Template:Cite speech/doc'}, -- no template data citessrn = {'Template:Cite ssrn/doc', 'ssrn'}, -- preprint arguments -- no template data citetechreport = {'Template:Cite techreport/doc'}, citethesis = {'Template:Cite thesis/doc'}, citeweb = {'Template:Cite web/doc'}, citation = {'Template:Citation/doc'}, } --[[--------------------------< I D E N T I F I E R _ A L I A S E S _ T >-------------------------------------- a table of the identifier aliases ]] local identifier_aliases_t = {} for identifier, handler in pairs (cfg.id_handlers) do -- for each identifier local aliases_t = {}; -- create a table for _, alias in ipairs (handler.parameters) do -- get the alaises aliases_t[alias] = true; -- and add them to the table in a form that mimics the whitelist tables end identifier_aliases_t[identifier:lower()] = aliases_t; -- add new table to the identifier aliases table; use lowercase identifier base name for the key end --[[--------------------------< T E M P L A T E _ D A T A _ J S O N _ G E T >---------------------------------- get template doc page content and extract the content of the TemplateData tags (case insensitive) <template> is the canonical name of the template doc page (with namespace) that holds the template data; usually Template:Cite xxx/doc (except Template:Cite book/TemplateData) ]] local function template_data_json_get (template) local json = mw.title.new (template):getContent() or ''; -- get the content of the article or ''; new pages edited w/ve do not have 'content' until saved; ve does not preview; phab:T221625 json = json:match ('<[Tt]emplate[Dd]ata>(.-)</[Tt]emplate[Dd]ata>'); -- remove everything exept the content of the TemplatData tags return json and mw.text.jsonDecode (json); -- decode the json string and return as a table; nil if not found end --[[--------------------------< V A L I D A T E _ U N I Q U E _ P A R A M >------------------------------------ looks for <param> (can be the canonical parameter name or can be an alias) in whitelist.basic_arguments{} and if necessary in whitelist.numbered_arguments{}. When found, returns true; nil else <param> is the parameter's name as listed in the TemplateData ]] local function validate_basic_param (param) if true == whitelist.basic_arguments[param] or true == whitelist.numbered_arguments[param] then return true; end end --[[--------------------------< V A L I D A T E _ P R E P R I N T _ P A R A M >-------------------------------- looks for <param> (can be the canonical parameter name or can be an alias) in whitelist.preprint_arguments{} or whitelist.limited_basic_arguments{} or whitelist.limited_numbered_arguments{}. When found, returns true; nil else <param> is the parameter's name as listed in the TemplateData <key> is key neccessary to look in the appropriate subtable of whitelist.preprint_arguments{} ]] local function validate_preprint_param (param, key) if true == whitelist.preprint_arguments[key][param] or true == whitelist.limited_basic_arguments[param] or true == whitelist.limited_numbered_arguments[param] then return true; end end --[[--------------------------< V A L I D A T E _ U N I Q U E _ P A R A M >------------------------------------ looks for <param> (can be the canonical parameter name or can be an alias) in whitelist.unique_arguments{} or whitelist.basic_arguments{} or whitelist.numbered_arguments{}. When found, returns true; nil else <param> is the parameter's name as listed in the TemplateData <key> is key neccessary to look in the appropriate subtable of whitelist.unique_arguments{} ]] local function validate_unique_param (param, key) if true == whitelist.unique_arguments[key][param] or true == validate_basic_param (param) then return true; end end --[[--------------------------< V A L I D A T E _ I D _ P A R A M >-------------------------------------------- looks for <param> <alias> in identifier_aliases_t{}. When found, returns true; nil else <param> is the parameter's name as listed in the TemplateData <alias> is the alias that we're looking for ]] local function validate_id_alias (param, alias) return identifier_aliases_t[param] and identifier_aliases_t[param][alias]; end --[[--------------------------< P A R A M _ E R R O R_ M S G >------------------------------------------------- ]] local function param_error_msg (param) return '<code style="color: inherit; background: inherit; border: none; padding: inherit">|' .. param .. '=</code> not valid parameter'; end --[[--------------------------< A L I A S _ E R R O R_ M S G >------------------------------------------------- ]] local function alias_error_msg (param, alias) return '<code style="color: inherit; background: inherit; border: none; padding: inherit">|' .. alias .. '=</code> not valid alias of: <code style="color: inherit; background: inherit; border: none; padding: inherit">|' .. param .. '=</code>'; end --[[--------------------------< T E M P L A T E _ D A T A _ V A L I D A T E >---------------------------------- compairs parameter names listed in a cs1|2 template's TemplateData structure (everything between <TemplateData> and </TemplateData> tag case insensitive). Returns error messages when errors found, empty string else. {{#invoke:Cs1 documentation support|template_data_validate|{{ROOTPAGENAME}}}} When called from a different page: {{#invoke:Sandbox/trappist the monk/template data|template_data_validate|<canonical template name>}} where the <canonical template name> is the template's canonical name with or without namespace and or subpages ]] local function template_data_validate (frame) local args_t = getArgs (frame); if not args_t[1] then return '<span style=\"font-size: 100%; font-style: normal;\" class=\"error\">Error: cs1|2 template name required</span>'; end local template_idx = args_t[1]:lower():match ('cit[ae][^/]+'); -- args_t[1] has something if not template_idx then -- but if not a cs1|2 template abandon with error message return '<span style=\"font-size: 100%; font-style: normal;\" class=\"error\">Error: cs1|2 template name required</span>'; else template_idx = template_idx:gsub (' ', ''); -- is what appears to be a cs1|2 template so strip spaces end local template_t = templates_t[template_idx]; local out = {}; local template_doc = template_t[1]; local json_t = template_data_json_get (template_doc); if not json_t then table.insert (out, 'Error: can\'t find TemplateData'); else for param, param_t in pairs (json_t['params']) do local param_i = param:gsub ('%d+', '#'); -- in case an enumerated parameter, convert the enumerate digits to a single '#' character local param_is_valid; -- boolean true when param is valid; nil else if template_t[2] then -- if template is a preprint or uses unique parameters if whitelist.preprint_arguments[template_t[2]] then -- if a preprint template param_is_valid = validate_preprint_param (param_i, template_t[2]); if param_is_valid then if param_t['aliases'] then for _, alias in ipairs (param_t['aliases']) do local alias_i = alias:gsub ('%d+', '#'); -- in case an enumerated parameter, convert the enumerator digits to a single '#' character if not validate_preprint_param (alias_i, template_t[2]) then table.insert (out, alias_error_msg (param, alias)); end end end else -- here when param not valid preprint param table.insert (out, param_error_msg (param)) end elseif whitelist.unique_arguments[template_t[2]] then -- if a unique parameters template param_is_valid = validate_unique_param (param_i, template_t[2]); if param_is_valid then if param_t['aliases'] then for _, alias in ipairs (param_t['aliases']) do local alias_i = alias:gsub ('%d+', '#'); -- in case an enumerated parameter, convert the enumerate digits to a single '#' character if not validate_unique_param (alias_i, template_t[2]) then table.insert (out, alias_error_msg (param, alias)); end end end else -- here when param not valid unique parameter table.insert (out, param_error_msg (param)) end else -- should never be here if coder is doing the right thing ... table.insert (out, 'internal error: unexpected keyword in templates_t: ' .. template_t[2]); break; end else -- here when not unique or preprint param_is_valid = validate_basic_param (param_i); if param_is_valid then if param_t['aliases'] then for _, alias in ipairs (param_t['aliases']) do local alias_i = alias:gsub ('%d+', '#'); -- in case an enumerated parameter, convert the enumerate digits to a single '#' character if not validate_basic_param (alias_i) and not validate_id_alias (param, alias) then -- for isbn13 (while still supported) must not mask the digits table.insert (out, alias_error_msg (param, alias)); end end end else -- here when param not valid table.insert (out, param_error_msg (param)) end end end end if 0 ~= #out then table.sort (out); out[1] = '*' .. out[1]; -- add a splat to the first error message return table.concat ({'[[' .. template_doc .. ']] TemplateData has errors:<div style=\"font-size: 100%; font-style: normal;\" class=\"error\">\n', table.concat (out, '\n*'), '</div>'}); else return; -- no errors detected; return nothing end end --[[--------------------------< E X P O R T E D F U N C T I O N S >------------------------------------------ ]] return { alias_lister = alias_lister, alias_names_get = alias_names_get, canonical_param_lister = canonical_param_lister, canonical_name_get = canonical_name_get, cat_lister = cat_lister, header_make = header_make, help_text_cats = help_text_cats, help_text_error_messages = help_text_error_messages, id_limits_get = id_limits_get, is_book_cite_template = is_book_cite_template, is_limited_param_template = is_limited_param_template, lang_lister = lang_lister, script_lang_lister = script_lang_lister, template_data_validate = template_data_validate, };