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This is the documentation page for Module:WikidataIB

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This module is designed specifically to implement a mechanism which moves control of whether Wikidata values are used in a template from the template coder at the template design level to the editor at the article level. It is only intended to be used inside an infobox or other template.

One of the two sandboxes should be used for testing anything other than trivial amendments.

Test examples for the main module and the two sandboxes are available.

Modules and test cases
Module Test cases
Main Module:WikidataIB Module talk:WikidataIB/testing
sandbox Module:WikidataIB/sandbox (Template:Compare pages) Module talk:WikidataIB/sandbox/testing (Template:Compare pages)
sandbox1 Module:WikidataIB/sandbox1 (Template:Compare pages) Module talk:WikidataIB/sandbox1/testing (Template:Compare pages)

Overview

The module provides these calls specifically for use in infoboxes at present:

  1. getValue - main call, used to get the value(s) of a given property
  2. getQualifierValue - given: (1) a property; (2) its value; (3) a qualifier's propertyID, returns values which match
  3. getValueByQual gets the value of a property which has a qualifier with a given entity value
  4. getValueByLang gets the value of a property which has a qualifier P407("language of work or name") whose value has the given language code
  5. getValueByRefSource gets the value of a property which has a reference "stated in" (P248) whose value has the given entity-ID
  6. getPropOfProp if the value(s) of prop1 are of type "wikibase-item" then it returns the value(s) of prop2 of each of those wikibase-items
  7. getAwardCat if the item has values of P166 (award received), then it examines each of those awards for P2517 (category for recipients of this award) and it returns the corresponding category, with the item's P734 (family name) as sort key, or no sort key if there is no family name
  8. getIntersectCat for each value of the prop1 it fetches the value's main category and then each value of prop2, then it returns all of the categories representing the intersection of those properties
  9. getSumOfParts scans the property 'has part' (P527) for values matching a list, If the matched values have a qualifier 'quantity' (P1114), those quantities are summed and returned (but zero returns nil)
  10. getCoords - gets coordinates and passes them through Template:Coord

The obsolete call getSourcedValue has now been removed as it is redundant to getValue which can do the same job using the Template:Para parameter (which is set by default). The deprecated call getPreferredValue is still retained, but should be replaced by getValue|rank=best.

There are also these utility calls:

  1. getLink if there is a sitelink to an article on the local Wiki, it returns a link to the article with the Wikidata label as the displayed text. If there is no sitelink, it returns the label as plain text. If there is no label in the local language, it returns the entity-ID
  2. getAT (Article Title) If there is a sitelink to an article on the local Wiki, it returns the sitelink as plain text, otherwise nothing
  3. getSiteLink gets the plain text link to an article on a given wiki
  4. getLabel returns the Wikidata label for the local language as plain text. If there is no label in the local language, it returns the entity-ID
  5. getAllLabels fetches the set of labels and formats it for display as wikitext
  6. labelorid returns the label with all wikitext removed, or the entity-ID if no label
  7. getDescription returns the article description for the Wikidata entity if the local parameter is "Wikidata".
  8. getAllDescriptions fetches the set of descriptions and formats it for display as wikitext
  9. getAliases returns the aliases for the entity in the current or given language
  10. getAllAliases fetches the set of aliases and formats it for display as wikitext
  11. pageId returns the connected Wikidata page id (entity-ID, Q-number) of the current page
  12. formatDate takes a datetime of the usual format from mw.wikibase.entity:formatPropertyValues and formats it according to the df (date format) and bc parameters
  13. formatNumber formats a number according to the supplied language code
  14. checkBlacklist returns true if the field is not blacklisted (i.e. allowed)
  15. emptyor returns nil if the parameter is just punctuation, whitespace or html tags, otherwise returns the argument unchanged
  16. getLang returns the MediaWiki language code or the full language name of the current content
  17. getItemLangCode looks for country (P17), then for that country's official language (P37), and returns its language code (P424)
  18. findLanguage returns (1) supplied language if valid; or (2) the user's set language; or (3) the language of the current wiki
  19. getQid returns (1) the entity-ID, if supplied; or (2) the entity ID of the "category's main topic (P301)"; or (3) the entity ID associated with the current page; or (4) nothing
  20. followQid given a list of properties, looks for each property in turn and returns the entity-ID of the first value that matches (optionally, returns all entity-IDs that match)
  21. getGlobe returns the entity-ID of the globe used in P625 (coordinate location), or nil if there isn't one
  22. getCommonsLink returns one of the following in order of preference: the Commons sitelink of the linked Wikidata item; the Commons sitelink of the topic's main category of the linked Wikidata item;
  23. siteID returns the root of the globalSiteID, e.g. "en" for "enwiki", "enwikisource", "en-gb", etc.
  24. projID same as siteID
  25. location scans from the current location upwards along the chain of higher-level locations, returning each one until it reaches a country
  26. examine returns a formatted dump of the given property
  27. url2 takes a parameter that is a proper url and formats it for use in an infobox; it accepts its own output as input
  28. getWebsite fetches the Official website (P856) and formats it for use in an infobox
  29. checkvalue looks through a property for a given entity-ID as its value and returns that entity-ID if found; otherwise nil
  30. checkValidity returns whether the first unnamed parameter represents a valid entity-id
  31. showNoLinks displays the article titles that should not be linked

Examples of calls:

{{#invoke:WikidataIB |getValue |<PropertyID> |name=<fieldname> |suppressfields=<list of fields which will never display> |fetchwikidata=<list of fields to fetch values from Wikidata> |onlysourced=<yes/no> |noicon=<yes/no> |df=<dmy/mdy/y> |bc=<BC/BCE> |qual=<ALL/DATES/P999> |list=<ubl/hlist/prose> |linked=<yes/no> |<local parameter>}}
{{#invoke:WikidataIB |getCoords |name=<fieldname> |suppressfields=<list of fields which will never display> |fetchwikidata=<list of fields to fetch values from Wikidata> |<local parameter>}}
{{#invoke:WikidataIB |getQualifierValue |<PropertyID> |pval=<ID of target value for the property> |qual=<qualifier ID for that target value> |name=<fieldname> |suppressfields=<list of fields which will never display> |fetchwikidata=<list of fields to fetch values from Wikidata> |onlysourced=<yes/no>}}
{{#invoke:WikidataIB |getValueByQual |<PropertyID> |qualID=<qualifier property ID to match> |qvalue=<QID of target value for the qualifier property> |name=<fieldname> |suppressfields=<list of fields which will never display> |fetchwikidata=<list of fields to fetch values from Wikidata> |onlysourced=<yes/no>}}
{{#invoke:WikidataIB |getValueByLang |<PropertyID> |lang=<language code to match> |name=<fieldname> |suppressfields=<list of fields which will never display> |fetchwikidata=<list of fields to fetch values from Wikidata> |onlysourced=<yes/no>}}


Function getValue

Parameters to getValue

Name Alias Function Default
(first unnamed) 1 The property-ID whose values are returned. Required.
(second unnamed) 2 A locally supplied value that, if it is not empty, will be returned in preference to the value on Wikidata. empty
qid The Q-number (entity-ID) of the entity that the property belongs to. If not supplied or empty, defaults to the associated Wikidata entry of the current page – uses mw.wikibase.getEntityIdForCurrentPage(). Item id for current page
eid An alternative to qid. Except for eid, all parameters to getValue treat nil and the empty string the same. So, setting Template:Para gives the same result as omitting the parameter. However, to provide some compatibility with other modules, using Template:Para always returns an empty string, while omitting eid allows qid to work as normal. Item id for current page
rank [Case insensitive] When set to best, returns preferred values if present, otherwise returns normal values. When set to preferred returns preferred values. When set to normal, returns normal values. When set to deprecated returns deprecated values. Any parameter value beginning with "b" is "best"; beginning with "p" is "preferred"; beginning with "n" is "normal"; beginning with "d" is deprecated. Multiple values are allowed: "p n d" would return all ranks. "Best" overrides the other flags. Other values are ignored and if no ranks are requested, preferred and normal are returned. preferred and normal
qual A punctuation-separated list of property-IDs of qualifiers that are to be returned in parentheses after the property. Setting qual=ALL returns all qualifiers. Setting qual=DATES returns Template:Q and Template:Q with a date separator. none
qualsonly qo A boolean which enables the display of just the qualifier(s), without the property value or parentheses. Values no, false and 0 are all false; anything else is true. false
fetchwikidata fwd List of fields to fetch values from. ALL fetches all fields. A value of NONE or blank or omitting the parameter fetches no fields. none
suppressfields spf List of fields which will never display. This will even force a local value in the field not to display. none
name Name of the field. When encoding an infobox, this is the name that fetchwikidata and suppressfields will recognise. Required if fetchwikidata or suppressfields is specified (except when fetchwikidata=ALL). nil
onlysourced osd A boolean which will filter out Wikidata values that are unsourced or only sourced to Wikipedia. Values no, false and 0 are all false; anything else is true. true
df Date format: may be dmy (day before month) or mdy (month before day) or y (year alone). dmy
qdf Date format of qualifiers. If omitted, defaults to parameter df, or "y" if df is also omitted. value of df or "y"
bc Format of the BC/BCE suffix for dates. BCE
plaindate pd String to modify formatting of dates. Setting "true"/"yes"/"1" disables adding "sourcing cirumstances" (P1480) and any links. Setting "adj" does the same but uses the adjectival form of the date. false
linked A boolean that enables the link to a local page via its sitelink on Wikidata. Values no, false and 0 are all false; anything else is true. true
displaytext dt A string that overrides the displayed text of a linked item if it is non-empty. empty
shortname sn A boolean that enables the use of shortname (P1813) instead of label for a linked item. Values no, false and 0 are all false; anything else is true. false
uselabel uselbl A boolean that forces the display of the label instead of the disambiguated sitelink for a linked item. Labels are much more prone to vandalism that sitelinks. Values no, false and 0 are all false; anything else is true. false
wdlinks wdl A boolean that enables the display of links to Wikidata when no local article exists. Values no, false and 0 are all false; anything else is true. false
unitabbr uabbr A boolean that enables unit abbreviations for common units. Values no, false and 0 are all false; anything else is true. false
convert conv A boolean that enables passing of quantities to Template:Cvt. Values no, false and 0 are all false; anything else is true. false
showunits su A boolean that enables showing units for quantities. Values no, false and 0 are all false; anything else is true. true
scale A string that sets scaling for format of quantities. Values are: "a"=automatic; "0"=no scaling; "3"=thousand; "6"=million; "9"=billion; "12"=trillion. 0
maxvals Sets the maximum number of values to be returned when multiple values are available. Setting it to 1 is useful where the returned string is used within another call, e.g. image. Values 0 and empty return all values. 0 (all)
collapse Sets the maximum number of values to be returned before the content is auto-collapsed. Values 0 and empty allow all content to be displayed uncollapsed. 0 (all)
linkprefix lp A link prefix that is prepended to the linked value when linked. Applies only to items that have articles and to strings (e.g. url). It triggers linking of strings. Any double-quotes " are stripped out, so that spaces may be passed. empty
linkpostfix A link postfix that is appended to the linked value when linked. Applies only to items that have articles and to strings (e.g. url). It triggers linking of strings. Any double-quotes " are stripped out, so that spaces may be passed. empty
prefix A prefix that is prepended to the displayed value of strings (e.g. url). Any double-quotes " are stripped out, so that spaces may be passed. empty
postfix A postfix that is appended to the displayed value of strings (e.g. url). Any double-quotes " are stripped out, so that spaces may be passed. empty
qlinkprefix qlp Qualifier link prefix (see linkprefix). empty
qlinkpostfix Qualifier link postfix (see linkpostfix). empty
qprefix Qualifier prefix (see prefix). empty
qpostfix Qualifier postfix (see postfix). empty
sorted A boolean which enables sorting of the values returned. Values no, false and 0 are all false; anything else is true. false
qsorted A boolean which enables sorting of the qualifier values within each item returned. Values no, false and 0 are all false; anything else is true. false
noicon A boolean which will suppress the trailing "edit at Wikidata" pen-icon. Useful for when the returned value is to be further processed. Values no, false and 0 are all false; anything else is true. false
list The name of a template that the list of multiple values is then passed through. Examples include "cslist", "hlist", "ubl", "blist", "olist", "p-1". A special value, prose, produces "1, 2, 3 and 4". none
sep Customises the string that is used to separate multiple returned values. Any double-quotes " are stripped out, so that spaces may be passed. If nothing or an empty string is passed it is set to the default list separator (", " in English). ", "
qsep Customises the string that is used to separate multiple returned qualifier values. Any double-quotes " are stripped out, so that spaces may be passed. If nothing or an empty string is passed it is set to the default list separator (", " in English). ", "
format Determines whether global coordinates should be rendered as degree/minute/second or as decimal degrees. Any value beginning "dec" (case insensitive) will render as decimal. Anything else will render as DMS. dms
show Determines how global coordinates should be returned. The value "longlat" will return longitude, latitude. Any other value beginning "lon" (case insensitive) will return just longitude. Any value beginning "lat" (case insensitive) will return just latitude. When used with Template:Para, all of these will be pure numbers in decimal degrees (signed: N and E as positive), which are intended for use in mapping templates, etc. Anything other value (or nothing) will render the usual coordinate values as DMS or decimal with "NSEW" qualifiers, etc. empty
lang Allows an unlinked value to be returned in the chosen language. Takes a standard ISO language code recognised by MediaWiki. If not supplied or blank, the local language (or set language for multi-lingual wikis) is used as normal. local language
parameterset ps Convenience parameter to allow commonly used sets of parameters to be specified with a single parameter: ps=1 gets a simple linked value wherever possible; ps=2 represents a plain text value. See Parameter sets
linkredir Boolean to switch on or off the check for a redirect with the same name as the label when there is no sitelink on Wikidata for the value. Values no, false and 0 are all false; anything else is true. false

Base parameters

  • getValue can also take a named parameter Template:Para which is the Wikidata ID for an article. This will not normally be used as omitting it defaults to the current article.
  • The property whose value is to be returned is passed in the first unnamed property and is required.
  • The second unnamed parameter, if supplied, will become the returned value and no call to Wikidata will be made.

Whitelist and blacklist

  • The name of the field that this function is called from is passed in the named parameter Template:Para, which is first checked against a blacklist of fields that are never to be displayed, (i.e. the call must return nil in all circumstances). If the field is not on the blacklist, it is then checked against a whitelist. If the name of the field matches, the call will return any locally supplied value if it is supplied as the second unnamed parameter, or the Wikidata value otherwise.
  • Specifying Template:Para is a shortcut to return all fields that are not blacklisted.
  • The name is compulsory when the blacklist or whitelist is used, so the module returns nil if it is not supplied, other than when Template:Para.
  • The blacklist is passed in the named parameter Template:Para
  • The whitelist is passed in the named parameter Template:Para

Sourcing

The getValue function will accept a boolean parameter onlysourced which will suppress return of Wikidata values that are unsourced or only sourced to a Wikimedia project. The absence of the parameter, an empty parameter (Template:Para) and the empty string ("") all default to true (i.e. only referenced values are returned). The values no, false and 0 are treated as false (i.e. all values are returned); any other value is true (although Template:Para is recommended for readability).

Link to Wikidata

The getValue function will accept a boolean parameter noicon which will suppress the trailing "edit at Wikidata" icon and link for cases when the returned value is to be further processed by the infobox (e.g. a url). The absence of the parameter or an empty parameter (Template:Para) default to false (i.e. the icon is added). The empty string ("") and the values no, false and 0 are treated as false; any other value is true (although Template:Para is recommended for readability).

Following a discussion at Module talk:WikidataIB #Visibility of pen icon, the pen icon is hidden from users who are not autoconfirmed. This means that most readers don't see the pen icon, and represents a balance between aesthetics and vandalism at Wikidata on the one hand, and the desire to encourage editing Wikidata on the other.

Dates

In order to handle the requirement for dates in mdy, dmy or just year formats, getValue accepts a named parameter Template:Para that may take the values "dmy", "mdy", or "y" - default is "dmy".

As an article may require either of suffixes BC and BCE, getValue accepts a named parameter Template:Para that may take the values "BC", or "BCE" - default is "BCE". Some test cases are shown at Module talk:WikidataIB/testing #Calls to getValue for dates.

Ranks

The Template:Para parameter, when set to preferred, returns only preferred values; when set to normal, returns only normal values; when set to deprecated, returns only deprecated values. If the parameter is set to best, it returns preferred values if present, otherwise normal values. Any parameter value beginning with "p" is "preferred"; any parameter value beginning with "n" is "normal"; any parameter value beginning with "d" is "deprecated"; any parameter value beginning with "b" is "best". Combinations of values are allowed, e.g. Template:Para returns all the preferred and normal values (which is the default), although "best" overrides any other parameters.

Specific value-type handlers

The module has specific handlers for the following data types:

  1. Items that correspond to an article in some Wikipedia, called "wikibase-items". These will be linked to the corresponding (and disambiguated) article on English Wikipedia where possible.
  2. Items that represent dates. These may be centuries, years, years and months, or years, months and days.
  3. Items that represent Commons media, urls, external ids, or other sorts of plain text.
  4. Items that represent quantities. All of these may have an associated unit, or be dimensionless, and may have a range.
  5. Items that represent global coordinates. These will be in degrees of latitude and longitude and will have an associated precision.

Items that represent other types of data are not handled at present.

The third class of data types may be used with the parameters:

If you don't supply at least one of Template:Para or Template:Para, then just Template:Para and Template:Para are used. For example, when getting the Template:Q in Template:Q:

  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB/sandbox|getValue|P717|fetchwikidata=ALL|onlysourced=no |prefix="before " |postfix=" after" |qid=Q532127}}Script error: No such module "WikidataIB/sandbox".

Use double-quotes to enclose the parameter value if it has leading or trailing spaces (otherwise they are stripped out). If you supply Template:Para or Template:Para, then all four parameters are used and a link is made for each value like this:

  • [[ linkprefix WikidataValue1 linkpostfix | prefix WikidataValue1 postfix]], [[ linkprefix WikidataValue2 linkpostfix | prefix WikidataValue2 postfix]], etc.

That allows multiple links to be made to different sections of a list article, such as List of observatory codes. For example, when getting the Template:Q in Template:Q we can make the links:

  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB/sandbox|getValue|P717|fetchwikidata=ALL|onlysourced=no |prefix= |postfix= |linkprefix="List of observatory codes#" |linkpostfix= |qid=Q532127}}Script error: No such module "WikidataIB/sandbox".

The parameters Template:Para, Template:Para, Template:Para, Template:Para are also applied to wikibase-items if they are linked.

Formatting multiple returned values

  • Template:Para is a boolean passed to enable sorting of the values returned. No parameter, or an empty string, or "false", or "no", or "0" disables sorting. It's only a very dumb alphabetical sort and sorts linked values as "[[ ..."
  • Template:Para allows the separator between multiple returned values to be defined. The default is ", " (comma plus normal space). If the separator has leading or trailing spaces, enclose it in double quotes (e.g. Template:Para). Any double quotes are stripped from the separator. The pipe character (|) must be escaped as {{!}}. For reasons of accessibility (see MOS:PLIST), do not use Template:Para for vertical unbulleted lists; use Template:Para instead.
  • Template:Para allows multiple returned values to be displayed as a sentence with last two values separated by "and" (Template:Para), a horizontal comma-separated list (Template:Para, not to be used in prose), a horizontal list (Template:Para), a vertical unbulleted list (Template:Para), a vertical bulleted list (Template:Para), or a vertical ordered list (Template:Para). These override the separator and do not display the 'pen icon' linked to "Edit at Wikidata".
  • Template:Para displays the last value. Combine with Template:Para to display the nth value.

Limiting the returned values

Sometimes a property is expected to have a single value, such as Template:Q, but may have multiple values on Wikidata. Setting Template:Para will limit the number of values returned to 1. Any other value is possible and functions as expected, but zero is treated as "no limit".

Unlinking

A returned value that represents an article on the local wiki will be linked by default. This includes redirects, but not dab pages. Sometimes there is a need not to link that returned values and this may be accomplished by setting Template:Para.

Unit abbreviations

When the returned value is a quantity, the name of the units in which it is expressed is appended. Infoboxes may wish to use abbreviations instead for common units. This can be done by setting Template:Para.

Qualifiers

A parameter Template:Para may be supplied, which will return qualifiers of the required property, if they exist. If the value is set to a punctuation-separated list of property-IDs (e.g. P123, P456), then only the values of qualifiers with that property will be returned. If the value is set to Template:Para, then all of the qualifier values are returned. If the value is set to Template:Para then the Template:Q and the Template:Q of the property are returned with a date separator. In each case, any qualifier values returned follow the property value, and are enclosed in parentheses. If multiple qualifier values are returned, they will be separated by commas by default, although the separator can be changed by specifying Template:Para (which may be enclosed in double-quotes, which are stripped out, so that spaces can be included). Setting the parameter Template:Para will sort the returned qualifier values alphanumerically.

Short form of parameters

Some of the longer parameters may be abbreviated to make infobox designs more compact:

  • fwd → fetchwikidata
  • osd → onlysourced
  • spf → suppressfields
  • wdl → wdlinks

Parameter sets

Generally, getValue has a set of defaults for its parameters that represent consensus decisions by editors. For example, Template:Para defaults to true so only Wikidata values that are sourced to something better than "Wikipedia" will be returned, and Template:Para defaults to none so nothing is returned until it is enabled by setting some field names or "ALL". This represents the fail-safe condition and allows infoboxes to be made Wikidata-capable without changing any article until enabled for that article.

To simplify the use of getValue in other circumstances, common combinations of parameters can be specified with Template:Para or its alias Template:Para for convenience. Two combinations are implemented at present and these are:

ps=1
a common set of overrides to get a simple value, linked where possible:
  • rank = "best"
  • fetchwikidata = "ALL"
  • onlysourced = "no"
  • noicon = "true"
ps=2
a sort of raw value in plain text:
  • rank = "best"
  • fetchwikidata = "ALL"
  • onlysourced = "no"
  • noicon = "true"
  • linked = "no"
  • plaindate = "true"

Other sets could be created if there is a demand.

Wrapper template

The template {{wdib}} can be used as a convenient wrapper for {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getValue}}.

Other main functions

Function getPreferredValue

The getPreferredValue function works exactly like getValue, taking the same parameters, but if any values for a property have the preferred rank set, it will only return those values. This is now deprecated in favour of getValue|rank=best.

Function getCoords

  • getCoords can also take a named parameter Template:Para which is the Wikidata ID for an article. This will not normally be used as omitting it defaults to the current article.
  • The first unnamed parameter, if supplied, will become the returned value and no call to Wikidata will be made.
  • The coordinates from Wikidata are parsed and passed to Template:Coord which returns the display as if it were called manually.
  • The blacklist of fields that are never to be displayed, and the whitelist are implemented in the same way as for getValue using Template:Para and Template:Para
  • The format parameter sets the display format to decimal or dms. Any value beginning with "dec" sets decimal; anything else sets dms.
  • The display parameter sets the display position to "inline", "title" or "inline, title". Default is nothing (so uses default for {{Coord}}, currently "inline").

Function getQualifierValue

The getQualifierValue function is for use when we want to fetch the value of a qualifier. We need to know the property and the value of the property that the qualifier relates to. The parameters are:

  • The property ID passed in the unnamed parameter (or Template:Para)
  • The target value for that property in Template:Para
  • The qualifier ID for that target value in Template:Para
  • The same parameters to implement whitelisting and blacklisting of the property as in getValue
  • Optional boolean to specify whether only sourced values of the property are returned (defaults to "no") in Template:Para
  • Optional item ID for arbitrary access in Template:Para
  • The same parameters to format output as in getValue

Example of getQualifierValue

In Template:Q there is a property Template:Q, which has a value Template:Q. That has two qualifiers, Template:Q and Template:Q. To get the start date:

  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getQualifierValue |qid=Q1513315 |P793 |pval=Q385378 |qual=P580 |name=xyz |fetchwikidata=ALL }}

In South Pole Telescope it returns:

Function getValueByQual

The getValueByQual function returns the value of a property which has a qualifier with a given entity value. The parameters are:

  • The property ID passed in the unnamed parameter (or Template:Para)
  • The property ID for a qualifier (or "ALL" or "DATES") in Template:Para
  • The Wikibase-entity ID of a value for that qualifier in Template:Para
  • The same parameters to implement whitelisting and blacklisting of the property as in getValue
  • Optional boolean to specify whether only sourced values of the property are returned (defaults to "no") in Template:Para
  • Optional item ID for arbitrary access in Template:Para
  • The same parameters to format output as in getValue

Example of getValueByQual

In Template:Q there is a property Template:Q that has multiple values, each of which has a qualifier Template:Q. We can return the property value whose qualifier has the value Template:Q

  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getValueByQual |qid=Q10990 |P443 |qualID=P407 |qvalue=Q7979 |fwd=ALL |osd=no |noicon=true}}Script error: No such module "WikidataIB/sandbox".

Function getValueByLang

The getValueByLang function returns the value of a property which has a qualifier Template:Q whose value has the given language code. The parameters are:

  • The property ID passed in the unnamed parameter (or Template:Para)
  • The Template:Q to match the language whose code is given by Template:Para. If no code is supplied, it uses the default language.
  • The same parameters to implement whitelisting and blacklisting of the property as in getValue
  • Optional boolean to specify whether only sourced values of the property are returned (defaults to "no") in Template:Para
  • Optional item ID for arbitrary access in Template:Para
  • The same parameters to format output as in getValue

Example of getValueByLang

In Template:Q there is a property Template:Q that has multiple values, each of which has a qualifier Template:Q. We can return the property value whose Template:Q qualifier value (a WD item) itself has the Template:Q property that is "ja", i.e, Template:Q

  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getValueByLang |qid=Q7565108 |P856 |lang=ja |fwd=ALL |osd=no |noicon=true}}

If Template:Para is unspecified, we can obtain the same value with the default language (here that is the Template:Q and its Template:Q is "en")

  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getValueByLang |qid=Q7565108 |P856 |fwd=ALL |osd=no |noicon=true}}

Utility functions

Function getLink

getLink has the qid of a Wikidata entity passed as the first unnamed parameter or as |qid=

If there is a sitelink to an article on the local Wiki, it returns a link to the article with the Wikidata label as the displayed text. If there is no sitelink, it returns the label as plain text. If there is no label in the local language, it displays the qid instead.

Wikidata: Template:Q and Template:Q
  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getLink |Q29016906}}Lua error in Module:WikidataIB at line 2674: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getLink |Q3621491}}Lua error in Module:WikidataIB at line 2674: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).

Function getLabel

getLabel has the qid of a Wikidata entity passed as the first unnamed parameter or as Template:Para

It returns the Wikidata label in the local language for an item by the given qid. If there is no label in the local language, it returns the qid instead. Note that this is the label given to the Wikidata entry in the same language as the current Wiki, if the label exists.

Wikidata: Template:Q and Template:Q
  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getLabel |Q29016906}}Lua error in Module:WikidataIB at line 555: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getLabel |Q3621491}}Lua error in Module:WikidataIB at line 555: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getLabel |Q19805408}}Lua error in Module:WikidataIB at line 555: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).

Function label

label has the qid of a Wikidata entity passed as the first unnamed parameter or as Template:Para

It returns the Wikidata label in the local language for an item by the given qid or linked to the current page. If there is no label in the local language, it returns an empty string. Note that this is the label given to the Wikidata entry in the same language as the current Wiki, if the label exists.

Wikidata: Template:Q and Template:Q
  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |label |Q29016906}}Lua error in Module:WikidataIB at line 555: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |label |Q3621491}}Lua error in Module:WikidataIB at line 555: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |label |Q19805408}}Lua error in Module:WikidataIB at line 555: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).

Function getAT

getAT has the qid of a Wikidata entity passed as the first unnamed parameter or as |qid=

If there is a sitelink to an article on the local Wiki, it returns the sitelink as plain text, i.e. the article title. If there is no sitelink, it returns nothing. Note that this is the title of the article in the current Wikipedia, if the interlanguage link exists in the Wikidata entry.

Wikidata: Template:Q and Template:Q
  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getAT |Q29016906}}Lua error in Module:WikidataIB at line 2731: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getAT |Q3621491}}Lua error in Module:WikidataIB at line 2731: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).

Function getDescription

getDescription has the qid of a Wikidata entity passed as |qid= (it defaults to the associated qid of the current article if omitted). It has a local parameter passed as the first unnamed parameter. Any local parameter passed (other than "Wikidata" or "none") becomes the return value. It returns the article description for the Wikidata entity in plain text if the local parameter is "Wikidata". Nothing is returned if the description doesn't exist or "none" is passed as the local parameter.

Wikidata: Template:Q and Template:Q
  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getDescription |qid=Q29016906 |wikidata}}Lua error in Module:WikidataIB at line 2750: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getDescription |qid=Q29016906 |A painting}} → A painting
  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getDescription |qid=Q29016906 |none}}
  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getDescription |qid=Q3621491 |wikidata}}Lua error in Module:WikidataIB at line 2750: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getDescription |qid=Q3621491 |A profession}} → A profession
  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getDescription |qid=Q3621491 |none}}

Function formatDate

formatDate accepts a datetime of the usual format from mw.wikibase.entity:formatPropertyValues, like "1 August 30 BCE" as parameter 1 and formats it according to the df (date format) and bc parameters.

  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |formatDate | 1 August 30 BCE |bc=BCE |df=dmy}} → 1 August 30 BCE
  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |formatDate | 1 August 30 BCE |bc=BC |df=mdy}} → August 1, 30 BC
  • df = "dmy" / "mdy" / "y" - default is "dmy"
  • bc = "BC" / "BCE" - default is "BCE"

Function checkBlacklist

checkBlacklist allows a test to check whether a named field is allowed. It returns true if the field is not blacklisted (i.e. allowed) It returns false if the field is blacklisted (i.e. disallowed)

Example:

  • {{#if:{{#invoke:WikidataIB |checkBlacklist |name=nationality |suppressfields=residence; nationality; citizenship}} | not blacklisted | blacklisted}} → not blacklisted
  • {{#if:{{#invoke:WikidataIB |checkBlacklist |name=birth_place |suppressfields=residence; nationality; citizenship}} | not blacklisted | blacklisted}} → not blacklisted

Function emptyor

emptyor returns nil if its first unnamed argument is just punctuation, whitespace or html tags otherwise it returns the argument unchanged (including leading/trailing space).

If the argument could contain "=", then it must be called explicitly:

  • | 1 = whatever-the-argument-is

In that case, leading and trailing spaces are trimmed.

It finds use in infoboxes where it can replace tests like:

  • {{#if: {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getvalue |P99 |fwd=ALL}} | <span class="xxx">{{#invoke:WikidataIB |getvalue |P99 |fwd=ALL}}</span> | }}

with a form that uses just a single call to Wikidata:

  • {{#invoke |WikidataIB |emptyor |1= <span class="xxx">{{#invoke:WikidataIB |getvalue |P99 |fwd=ALL}}</span> }}

Function labelorid

labelorid is a public function to expose the output of labelOrId().

The Q-number (entity ID) is passed as |qid= or as an unnamed parameter.

It returns the Wikidata label for that entity or the qid if no label exists.

Function getQid

  • getQid works with the current page and its associated Wikidata entry.
  • It returns qid, if supplied as the first unnamed parameter or as Template:Para;
  • failing that, the Wikidata entity ID of the "category's main topic (P301)", if it exists;
  • failing that, the Wikidata entity ID associated with the current page, if it exists;
  • otherwise, nothing

Function examine

examine provides a dump of the entire property given in the first unnamed parameter (or in Template:Para as a named alias) from the item given by the parameter 'qid', or from the item corresponding to the current page if qid is not supplied. Both parameters may be unnamed and given in any order.

It works in a similar manner to the Dump function, but only loads a single claim, rather than the whole Wikidata entry.

  • Example: {{#invoke:WikidataIB |examine |qid=Q1396889 |P50}}

There is a Template:Examine which acts as a wrapper for the call.

  • Example: {{examine |Q4048254 |P31}}

Template:Examine

Function url2

url2 takes a parameter url= that is a proper url and formats it for use in an infobox.

Examples: Template:Nowiki template demoTemplate:Nowiki template demoTemplate:Nowiki template demoTemplate:Nowiki template demoTemplate:Nowiki template demo

Comparison with output of {{URL}}: Template:Nowiki template demoTemplate:Nowiki template demoTemplate:Nowiki template demoTemplate:Nowiki template demo

See also

Coding into an infobox

Typically, the getValue call will be invoked in an infobox definition, using appropriate template parameters. One simple implementation is given as an example in Template:Infobox book/Wikidata/Sandbox. As an illustration, the 'author' field in the infobox is coded like this:

| label2  = Author{{#if:{{{authors|}}}|s}}
|  data2  = {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getValue |P50 |name=author |fetchwikidata={{{fetchwikidata|}}} |suppressfields={{{suppressfields|}}} |{{{authors|{{{author|}}}}}} }}

The property to be fetched is the first unnamed parameter. In this case it is Template:Q.

The name of the field is passed in Template:Para and that name is checked against the blacklist and the whitelist. To always suppress the author field in a particular article, an editor will set Template:Para in the infobox. The author field will then never be displayed.

If the field is not blacklisted, then the infobox can be set to display a locally supplied value for author simply by setting Template:Para, for example, in the infobox. It also accepts Template:Para. If the name of the field is on the whitelist, e.g. Template:Para, and the local value is not supplied, then the infobox will display the value retrieved from Wikidata. Any separators can be used, except | and {}.

As a shorthand, Template:Para will fetch all of the fields that are not blacklisted, as long as no local value is already provided in the article for a given field.

Since Wikidata labels are normally lower case, the ucfirst function from Module:String2 can be used to capitalise the first letter of the returned text, e.g.

  • {{#invoke:String2 | ucfirst | {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getValue |P136 |name=genre |fetchwikidata=ALL |onlysourced=false}} }} in Template:Q produces:

Example of calls in an infobox

Basic use of getValue:

  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getValue |P000 |name=fieldname |qid={{{qid|}}} |fetchwikidata={{{fetchwikidata|}}} |onlysourced={{{onlysourced|}}} |{{{localparameter|}}} }}

Full collection of parameters:

  • {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getValue |P000 |name=fieldname |qid={{{qid|}}} |suppressfields={{{suppressfields|}}} |fetchwikidata={{{fetchwikidata|}}} |onlysourced={{{onlysourced|}}} |noicon={{{noicon|}}} |wdl={{{wikidatalink|}}} |df={{dateformat|}} |bc={{{bc|}}} |prefix= |postfix= |linkprefix= |linkpostfix= |sorted={{{sorted|}}} |sep={{{separator|}}} |list={{listtype|}}} |{{{localparameter|}}} }}

Any of the parameters can, of course, be fixed for a given field in an infobox, rather than taking the parameter supplied to the infobox, which will affect all fields. For example, one field may set Template:Para where a series of short words is expected; whereas another field could use Template:Para where an unbulleted vertical list of several words on each line is required.

Coordinates

The getCoords call will display the output of Template:Coord when supplied with the coordinates returned from Wikidata. It can be coded like this:

|label20 = Coordinates
| data20 = {{#invoke:WikidataIB |getCoords |name=coordinates |suppressfields={{{suppressfields|}}} |fetchwikidata={{{fetchwikidata|}}} |{{{coordinates|}}} }}

An example is Template:Infobox biosphere reserve

{{Infobox biosphere reserve
| fetchwikidata = ALL
}}

Displays coordinates in the usual positions when used in an article where Wikidata has coordinates.

Upgrading existing infoboxes

Since the parameter Template:Para is needed for any Wikidata functionality, an existing infobox may be replaced by an infobox incorporating these calls without any change whatsoever to any article. Each article using the new infobox can later be enabled by supplying Template:Para, or a list of required fields for that article. At that point, the onus is on the editor enabling the functionality to check that no unwanted fields are now being displayed. If so, they can be added to a blacklist for the article by setting Template:Para to the list of unwanted fields.

Verifiability

Where it will always be essential for a particular field to only contain values that are referenced, use getValue, making sure that Template:Para is not set to 'false', '0' or 'no'. By default it will exclude values that are unsourced or only sourced to a Wikipedia, thus making the job of checking easier at the article level. If unsourced data is acceptable (!), set Template:Para. As it is beyond my wit to produce an automated mechanism that knows whether an existing source is reliable or not in a given context, that job must still be performed at the article level by an editor familiar with the subject. It should always be done when first enabling Wikidata for that article.

Helper templates

Template:If then show
tests whether the first unnamed parameter is not an empty string and returns it if it isn't. Otherwise it returns the second unnamed parameter. Optional third and fourth unnamed parameters provide a prefix and a suffix for the first parameter when returned. Useful when the first parameter is a call to Wikidata.
Template:Ifnoteq then show
tests whether the first unnamed parameter is equal to the second unnamed parameter and returns the third unnamed parameter if it does. Otherwise it returns the first unnamed parameter. This is useful when the first parameter is a {{#invoke: of a Lua module that returns a value for which a specific exception is required.
Template:If then wikilink
tests whether the first unnamed parameter is not an empty string and if it isn't, it returns the parameter formatted as piped wiki-link using an optional namespace prefix.
Template:Formatter link
takes an external identifier code as Template:Para and uses a formatter url as Template:Para to construct a link to the external resource, which uses the code as display.
Template:Emptyor
tests a piece of text to ascertain whether it's effectively empty or contains some text. If the unnamed parameter consists only of html tags, punctuation (e.g. Wiki-markup) and whitespace, then Emptyor returns nothing; otherwise it returns the parameter unchanged. Wrapper for p.emptyor function.

Example of use: Infobox book

This section is taken from Template:Infobox book/Wikidata/Sandbox/doc.

No Wikidata

{{Infobox book/Wikidata/Sandbox
| suppressfields =
| fetchwikidata  =
| name           = Animal Farm
| title_orig     = Animal Farm: A Fairy Story
| image          = Animal Farm - 1st edition.jpg
| image_size     = 200px
| caption        = First edition cover
| author         = [[George Orwell]]
| country        = United Kingdom
| language       = English
| genre          = Political satire
}}

Works as a non-aware infobox: only locally supplied parameters are displayed.

{{Infobox book/Wikidata/Sandbox
| name           = Animal Farm
| title_orig     = Animal Farm: A Fairy Story
| image          = Animal Farm - 1st edition.jpg
| image_size     = 200px
| caption        = First edition cover
| author         = [[George Orwell]]
| country        = United Kingdom
| language       = English
| genre          = Political satire
}}

The blacklist and whitelist can be omitted if unused

All Wikidata

{{Infobox book/Wikidata/Sandbox
| fetchwikidata  = author; genre; pub_date; pages; dewey; congress
}}

Fetches the author, publication date, number of pages, Dewey index, and Library of Congress catalogue number values from Wikidata.

{{Infobox book/Wikidata/Sandbox
| fetchwikidata  = ALL
}}

As shorthand, the Template:Para parameter can be set to ALL to fetch all available fields. Any field can be suppressed by naming it in Template:Para, or overridden by supplying a local value.

Never display genre

{{Infobox book/Wikidata/Sandbox
| suppressfields = genre
| fetchwikidata  = author; genre; pub_date; pages; dewey; congress
}}

The genre field will always be suppressed, even if a local value is supplied.

{{Infobox book/Wikidata/Sandbox
| suppressfields = genre
| fetchwikidata  = author; genre; pub_date; pages; dewey; congress
| genre          = Political satire
}}

Local override

{{Infobox book/Wikidata/Sandbox
| fetchwikidata  = author; genre; pub_date; pages; dewey; congress
| genre          = Political satire
}}

The genre field is set to display "Political satire", no matter what is stored in Wikidata.

{{Infobox book/Wikidata/Sandbox
| fetchwikidata  = ALL
| genre          = Novel
}}

The genre field is set to display "Novel", no matter what is stored in Wikidata.

Don't fetch genre

{{Infobox book/Wikidata/Sandbox
| suppressfields = 
| fetchwikidata  = author; pub_date; pages; dewey; congress
}}

The genre field will not be fetched from Wikidata. Only the author, publication date, number of pages, Dewey index, and Library of Congress catalogue number are imported. A local value for genre will display.

Exporting the module

WikidataIB has been developed to run on any language wiki (or Wikimedia project) with a minimum of modification. An optional sub-module Module:WikidataIB/i18n may be created to replace the values for error messages, ordinal suffixes etc. as shown in the local i18n definitions in the module. Although the same result can be arrived at by directly editing those values in WikidataIB, using the sub-module will allow an updated version of WikidataIB to directly replace the older module without having to re-edit the i18n definitions.

Linked items

If the target Wiki has a convention that certain items are not normally linked (see en:Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Linking #What generally should not be linked for an example), then a sub-module Module:WikidataIB/nolinks can be created to list items that should not be linked, using the English Wikipedia sub-module as an exemplar.

Italic titles

If the target Wiki has a convention that certain works should be italicised or quoted (see en:Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Text formatting #Names and titles for an example), then a sub-module Module:WikidataIB/titleformats can be created to list items that should be italicised or quoted, using the English Wikipedia sub-module as an exemplar.

Complex date

Most of the output from the module will use the local language (or any user-specified one on multi-lingual wikis) where the sitelink or label exists on Wikidata. However, dates are more complicated and not handled perfectly in all languages. To solve this, WikidataIB uses Module:Complex date – developed on Commons by Template:U – which allows expansion to support a wider variety of languages. As a result, it is necessary to install Complex date and its dependencies alongside WikidataIB when installing on another Wikimedia project.

Complex date dependencies

Module:Complex_date relies on the following modules:

Unless otherwise noted, the authoritative version of each module can be found on Commons although the versions on English Wikipedia are usually kept in sync.

See also

Tracking categories

Template:Wikidata infoboxes