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(Undid revision 818459636 by RexxS (talk) (a) has nothing to do with Wikidata, so shouldn't be in this module (b) Redundant to Module:String and the #if parser function anyway) |
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-- emptyor returns nil if its argument is just punctuation, whitespace or html tags |
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p.emptyor = function(frame) |
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if not s or #s == 0 then return nil end |
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sx = s:gsub("<%w*>", ""):gsub("</%w*>", ""):gsub("%p", ""):gsub("%s", "") |
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Sideversjonen fra 4. jan. 2018 kl. 04:33
Dokumentasjon for denne modulen kan opprettes på Modul:WikidataIB/dok
-- Module to implement use of a blacklist and whitelist for infobox fields -- can take a named parameter |qid which is the Wikidata ID for the article. This will not normally be used -- Fields in blacklist are never to be displayed, i.e. module must return nil in all circumstances -- Fields in whitelist return local value if it exists or the Wikidata value otherwise -- The name of the field that this function is called from is passed in named parameter |name -- The name is compulsory when blacklist or whitelist is used, so the module returns nil if it is not supplied -- blacklist is passed in named parameter |suppressfields -- whitelist is passed in named parameter |fetchwikidata local p = {} local i18n = { ["errors"] = { ["property-not-found"] = "Property not found.", ["entity-not-found"] = "Wikidata entity not found.", ["unknown-claim-type"] = "Unknown claim type.", ["unknown-entity-type"] = "Unknown entity type.", ["qualifier-not-found"] = "Qualifier not found.", ["site-not-found"] = "Wikimedia project not found.", ["unknown-datetime-format"] = "Unknown datetime format.", ["local-article-not-found"] = "Article is available on Wikidata, but not on Wikipedia" }, ["months"] = { "January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September", "October", "November", "December" }, ["century"] = "century", ["BC"] = "BC", ["BCE"] = "BCE", ["ordinal"] = { [1] = "st", [2] = "nd", [3] = "rd", ["default"] = "th" }, ["filespace"] = "File", ["editonwikidata"] = "Edit this on Wikidata", ["latestdatequalifier"] = function (date) return "before " .. date end, } --require("Module:i18n").loadI18n("Module:WikidataIB/i18n", i18n) -- got idea from [[:w:Module:Wd]] local module_title; if ... == nil then module_title = mw.getCurrentFrame():getTitle() else module_title = ... end require('Module:i18n').loadI18n(module_title..'/i18n', i18n) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Private functions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- makeOrdinal needs to be internationalised along with the above: -- takes cardinal numer as a numeric and returns the ordinal as a string -- we need three exceptions in English for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 21st, .. 31st, etc. local function makeOrdinal (cardinal) local ordsuffix = i18n.ordinal.default if cardinal % 10 == 1 then ordsuffix = i18n.ordinal[1] elseif cardinal % 10 == 2 then ordsuffix = i18n.ordinal[2] elseif cardinal % 10 == 3 then ordsuffix = i18n.ordinal[3] end -- In English, 1, 21, 31, etc. use 'st', but 11, 111, etc. use 'th' -- similarly for 12 and 13, etc. if (cardinal % 100 == 11) or (cardinal % 100 == 12) or (cardinal % 100 == 13) then ordsuffix = i18n.ordinal.default end return tostring(cardinal) .. ordsuffix end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- formatDate takes 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 -- df = ["dmy" / "mdy" / "y"] default will be "dmy" -- bc = ["BC" / "BCE"] default will be "BCE" -- first the local version local format_Date = function(datetime, dateformat, bc) local datetime = datetime or "1 August 30 BCE" -- in case of nil value -- chop off multiple vales and/or any hours, mins, etc. -- keep anything before punctuation - we just want a single date: local dateval = string.match( datetime, "[%w ]+") local dateformat = string.lower(dateformat or "dmy") -- default to dmy local bc = string.upper(bc or "") -- can't use nil for bc -- we only want to accept two possibilities: BC or default to BCE if bc == "BC" then bc = " " .. i18n["BC"] -- prepend a non-breaking space. else bc = " " .. i18n["BCE"] end local postchrist = true -- start by assuming no BCE local dateparts = {} for word in string.gmatch(dateval, "%w+") do if word == "BCE" or word == "BC" then -- **internationalise later** postchrist = false else -- we'll keep the parts that are not 'BCE' in a table dateparts[#dateparts + 1] = word end end if postchrist then bc = "" end -- set AD dates to no suffix **internationalise later** local sep = " " -- separator is nbsp local fdate = table.concat(dateparts, " ") -- formatted date defaults to same order as input -- if we have day month year, check dateformat if #dateparts == 3 then if dateformat == "y" then fdate = dateparts[3] elseif dateformat == "mdy" then fdate = dateparts[2] .. sep .. dateparts[1] .. "," .. sep .. dateparts[3] end elseif #dateparts == 2 and dateformat == "y" then fdate = dateparts[2] end return fdate .. bc end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- parseParam takes a (string) parameter, e.g. from the list of frame arguments, -- and makes "false", "no", and "0" into the (boolean) false -- it makes the empty string and nil into the (boolean) value passed as default -- allowing the parameter to be true or false by default. local parseParam = function(param, default) if param and (#param > 0) then param = param:lower() if (param == "false") or (param == "no") or (param == "0") then return false else return true end else return default end end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- The label in a Wikidata item is subject to vulnerabilities -- that an attacker might try to exploit. -- It needs to be 'sanitised' by removing any wikitext before use. -- If it doesn't exist, just return the id for the item local labelOrId = function (id) local label = mw.wikibase.label(id) if label then return mw.text.nowiki(label) else return id end end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- sourced takes a table representing a statement that may or may not have references -- it counts how many references are sourced to something not contianing the word "wikipedia" -- the reference string "ref" is available for debugging -- it returns a boolean = true if there are any sourced references. local sourced = function(claim) local refs = 0 if claim.references then for kr, vr in pairs(claim.references) do local ref = mw.wikibase.renderSnaks(vr.snaks) if not ref:find("Wikipedia") then refs = refs + 1 end end end return refs > 0 end -- parseInput processes the Q-id , the blacklist and the whitelist -- if an input parameter is supplied, it returns that and ends the call. -- it returns a boolean indicating whether or not the call should continue -- and an object containing all of the Wikidata for the Qid supplied or the current page local parseInput = function(frame, input_parm, property_id) -- There may be a local parameter supplied, if it's blank, set it to nil local input_parm = mw.text.trim(input_parm or "") if input_parm and (#input_parm == 0) then input_parm = nil end -- can take a named parameter |qid which is the Wikidata ID for the article. -- This will not normally be used because it's an expensive call. local qid = frame.args.qid if qid and (#qid == 0) then qid = nil end -- The blacklist is passed in named parameter |suppressfields local blacklist = frame.args.suppressfields -- The whitelist is passed in named parameter |fetchwikidata local whitelist = frame.args.fetchwikidata -- The name of the field that this function is called from is passed in named parameter |name local fieldname = frame.args.name if blacklist then -- The name is compulsory when blacklist is used, so return nil if it is not supplied if not fieldname or (#fieldname == 0) then return false, nil, nil end -- If this field is on the blacklist, then return nil if blacklist:find(fieldname) then return false, nil, nil end end -- If we got this far then we're not on the blacklist -- The blacklist overrides any locally supplied parameter as well -- If a non-blank input parameter was supplied return it if input_parm then return false, input_parm, nil end -- Otherwise see if this field is on the whitelist: if not (whitelist and (whitelist == 'ALL' or whitelist:find(fieldname))) then -- not on the whitelist so just return what should be a nil input parameter return false, input_parm, nil end -- See what's on Wikidata: local entity = mw.wikibase.getEntityObject(qid) if entity and entity.claims then local props = entity.claims[property_id] if props and props[1] then return true, entity, props end end -- no property on Wikidata return false, input_parm, nil end local function _getvalue(frame, entity, props, filter, propertyID) -- onlysourced is a boolean passed to return only values sourced to other than Wikipedia -- if nothing or an empty string is passed set it true -- if "false" or "no" or "0" is passed set it false local onlysrc = parseParam(frame.args.onlysourced, true) -- noicon is a boolean passed to suppress the trailing "edit at Wikidata" icon -- for use when the value is processed further by the infobox -- if nothing or an empty string is passed set it false -- if "false" or "no" or "0" is passed set it false local noic = parseParam(frame.args.noicon, false) -- wdlinks is a boolean passed to enable links to Wikidata when no article exists -- if nothing or an empty string is passed set it false -- if "false" or "no" or "0" is passed set it false local wdl = parseParam(frame.args.wdlinks, false) -- sorted is a boolean passed to enable sorting of the values returned -- if nothing or an empty string is passed set it false -- if "false" or "no" or "0" is passed set it false local sorted = parseParam(frame.args.sorted, false) -- separator is a string that is used to separate multiple returned values -- if nothing or an empty string is passed set it to the default -- any double-quotes " are stripped out, so that spaces may be passed -- e.g. |sep=" - " local sepdefault = ", " -- **internationalise later** local separator = frame.args.sep or "" separator = string.gsub(separator, '"', '') if #separator == 0 then separator = sepdefault end -- list is a string that may be "", "hlist" or "ubl" -- this controls whether multiple values are output as comma-separated -- as a horizontal list (hlist) or unbulleted list (ubl) local list = frame.args.list or "" if list~="hlist" and list~="ubl" then list = "" end -- prefix is a string that may be nil, empty (""), or a string of characters -- this is prefixed to each value -- useful when when multiple values are returned -- any double-quotes " are stripped out, so that spaces may be passed local prefix = frame.args.prefix or "" prefix = string.gsub(prefix, '"', '') -- postfix is a string that may be nil, empty (""), or a string of characters -- this is postfixed to each value -- useful when when multiple values are returned -- any double-quotes " are stripped out, so that spaces may be passed local postfix = frame.args.postfix or "" postfix = string.gsub(postfix, '"', '') -- linkprefix is a string that may be nil, empty (""), or a string of characters -- this creates a link and is then prefixed to each value -- useful when when multiple values are returned and indirect links are needed -- any double-quotes " are stripped out, so that spaces may be passed local lprefix = frame.args.linkprefix or "" lprefix = string.gsub(lprefix, '"', '') -- linkpostfix is a string that may be nil, empty (""), or a string of characters -- this is postfixed to each value when linking is enabled with lprefix -- useful when when multiple values are returned -- any double-quotes " are stripped out, so that spaces may be passed local lpostfix = frame.args.linkpostfix or "" lpostfix = string.gsub(lpostfix, '"', '') -- So now we have something to return: deal with: -- (1) ["datatype"] = "wikibase-item"; -- (2) ["datatype"] = "time"; -- (3) ["datatype"] = "commonsMedia", -- ["datatype"] = "external-id", -- ["datatype"] = "string", -- ["datatype"] = "url" -- (4) ["datatype"] = "globe-coordinate", or anything else local lang = mw.language.getContentLanguage().code local thisQid = entity.id -- table 'out' is going to to store the return value(s): local out = {} local icon = " [[" .. i18n["filespace"] .. ":Blue pencil.svg |frameless |text-top |10px |alt=" .. i18n["editonwikidata"] .. "|link=https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/" .. thisQid .. "?uselang=" .. lang .. "#" .. propertyID .. "|" .. i18n["editonwikidata"] .. "]]" local datatype = props[1].mainsnak.datatype for k, v in pairs(props) do local datavalue = v.mainsnak.datavalue datavalue = datavalue and datavalue.value if (not filter(v)) or (onlysrc and not sourced(v)) then -- do nothing; either isn't preferred when prefered values are requested, or isn't sourced when onlysourced=true elseif v.mainsnak.snaktype == "somevalue" then -- check for value is unknown out[#out + 1] = "Unknown" elseif v.mainsnak.snaktype == "novalue" then -- check for value is none -- out[#out + 1] = "No value" -- don't return a value for this -- data type is a wikibase item: elseif datatype == "wikibase-item" then -- it's wiki-linked value, so output as link if possible local qnumber = "Q" .. datavalue["numeric-id"] local sitelink = mw.wikibase.sitelink(qnumber) local label = labelOrId(qnumber) if sitelink then out[#out + 1] = "[[" .. sitelink .. "|" .. label .. "]]" else -- no sitelink, so check first for a redirect with that label local artitle = mw.title.new(label, 0) if artitle.id > 0 then if artitle.isRedirect then -- no sitelink, but there's a redirect with the same title as the label -- let's link to that out[#out + 1] = "[[" .. label .. "|" .. label .. "]]" else -- no sitelink and not a redirect but an article exists with the same title as the label -- that's probably a dab page, so output the plain label out[#out + 1] = label end else -- no article or redirect with the same title as the label if wdl then -- show that there's a Wikidata entry available out[#out + 1] = "[[:d:Q" .. datavalue["numeric-id"] .. "|" .. label .. "]] <span title='" .. i18n["errors"]["local-article-not-found"] .. "'>[[File:Wikidata-logo.svg|16px|alt=|link=]]</span>" else -- no wikidata links required, so just give the plain label out[#out + 1] = label end end end -- If the property has a qualifier of latest date, add that in all cases: if v.qualifiers then local quals = v.qualifiers["P1326"] -- latest date qualifier if quals then out[#out] = out[#out] .. " (" .. i18n.latestdatequalifier(mw.wikibase.renderSnaks(quals)) .. ")" end end -- data type is time: elseif datatype == "time" then -- it's a date value, so output according to formatting preferences local timestamp = datavalue.time -- A year can be stored like this: "+1872-00-00T00:00:00Z", -- which is processed here as if it were the day before "+1872-01-01T00:00:00Z", -- and that's the last day of 1871, so the year is wrong. -- So fix the month 0, day 0 timestamp to become 1 January instead: timestamp = timestamp:gsub("%-00%-00T", "-01-01T") local dateprecision = datavalue.precision local fpvdate = tonumber(timestamp:sub(2, 5)) local fdate if dateprecision >= 9 then -- 9 is year precision local dateformat = "y" if dateprecision >= 10 then -- prepend month fpvdate = i18n.months[tonumber(timestamp:sub(7, 8))] .. " " .. fpvdate dateformat = frame.args.df if dateprecision >= 11 then -- prepend day fpvdate = tonumber(timestamp:sub(10, 11)) .. " " .. fpvdate end if timestamp:sub(1, 1) == "-" then fpvdate = fpvdate .. " BCE" end end fdate = format_Date(fpvdate, dateformat, frame.args.bc) elseif dateprecision == 7 then -- century local century = math.floor((fpvdate - 1) / 100) + 1 fdate = makeOrdinal(century) .. " " .. i18n["century"] if timestamp:sub(1, 1) == "-" then -- date is BC local bc = string.upper(frame.args.bc or "") -- can't use nil for bc -- we only want to accept two possibilities: BC or default to BCE if bc == "BC" then fdate = fdate .. " " .. i18n["BC"] -- use non-breaking space. else fdate = fdate .. " " .. i18n["BCE"] end end else -- date precisions 0 to 6 (billion years to millenium) TODO: -- end out[#out+1] = fdate -- data types which are strings: elseif datatype == "commonsMedia" or datatype == "external-id" or datatype == "string" or datatype == "url" then -- commonsMedia or external-id or string or url -- all have mainsnak.datavalue.value as string if lprefix > "" then out[#out+1] = "[[" .. lprefix .. datavalue .. lpostfix .. "|" .. prefix .. datavalue .. postfix .. "]]" else out[#out+1] = prefix .. datavalue .. postfix end -- check for link requested -- data types which are quantities: elseif datatype == "quantity" then -- quantities have mainsnak.datavalue.value.amount and mainsnak.datavalue.value.unit -- the unit is of the form http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q829073 -- convert amount to a number local amt local amount = tonumber(datavalue.amount) or "Not a number" -- check if upper and/or lower bounds are given and construct a string if so local upb = tonumber(datavalue.upperBound) if upb then amt = amount .. " +" .. (upb - amount) end local lowb = tonumber(datavalue.lowerBound) if lowb then amt = (amt or amount) .. " -" .. (amount - lowb) end -- check if bounds are symmetrical and re-write string if so if upb and lowb and ((upb - amount) == (amount - lowb)) then amt = amount .. " ±" .. (amount - lowb) end -- extract the qid in the form 'Qnnn' from the value.unit url and then fetch the label from that local unit = "" local unitqid = string.match( datavalue.unit, "(Q%d+)" ) if unitqid then unit = mw.wikibase.label( unitqid ) if unit then unit = " " .. unit end end out[#out+1] = (amt or amount) .. unit else -- some other data type -- e.g. globe-coordinate where mainsnak.datavalue.value is a table -- either write a specific handler -- or we can use formatPropertyValues() as a temporary measure. This won't work with multiple valid values. out[#out+1] = entity:formatPropertyValues(propertyID).value break end -- of datatype/unknown value/sourced check end -- of for each value loop -- if there's anything to return, then return a list -- comma-separated by default, but may be specified by the sep parameter -- optionally specify a hlist or ubl if #out > 0 then if sorted then table.sort(out) end if list == "hlist" then return frame:expandTemplate{title = 'Hlist', args = out} elseif list == "ubl" then return frame:expandTemplate{title = 'Unbulleted list', args = out} else if noic then return table.concat(out, separator) else return table.concat(out, separator) .. icon end end else return nil -- no items had valid reference end end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Public functions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- getValue is used to get a value, or a comma separated list of them if multiple values exist -- p.getValue = function(frame) local propertyID = mw.text.trim(frame.args[1] or "") local success, errorOrEntity, props = parseInput(frame, frame.args[2], propertyID) if not success then return errorOrEntity else entity = errorOrEntity end local function filter(claim) return true end return _getvalue(frame, entity, props, filter, propertyID) end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- getPreferredValue is used to get a value, or a comma separated list of them if multiple values exist -- If preferred ranks are set, it will return those values, otherwise values with normal ranks -- p.getPreferredValue = function(frame) local propertyID = mw.text.trim(frame.args[1] or "") local success, errorOrEntity, props = parseInput(frame, frame.args[2], propertyID) if not success then return errorOrEntity else entity = errorOrEntity end local prefflag = false for k, v in pairs(props) do if v.rank == "preferred" then prefflag = true break end end local function filter(claim) return claim.rank == "preferred" or prefflag == false end return _getvalue(frame, entity, props, filter, propertyID) end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- getSourcedValue is used to get a value, or a comma separated list of them if multiple values exist -- but only values that are sourced are returned -- redundant to getValue with onlysourced=true but kept for backwards compatibility -- now defined via getValue -- p.getSourcedValue = function(frame) frame.args.onlysourced = "yes" return p.getValue(frame) end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- getCoords is used to get coordinates for display in an infobox -- whitelist and blacklist are implemented -- optional 'display' parameter is allowed, defaults to "inline, title" -- p.getCoords = function(frame) local propertyID = "P625" -- if there is a 'display' parameter supplied, use it -- otherwise default to "inline, title" local disp = frame.args.display if (not disp) or (#disp == 0) then disp = "inline, title" end local success, errorOrEntity = parseInput(frame, frame.args[1], property_id) if not success then return errorOrEntity else local entity = errorOrEntity local lat_long = {} local coords = entity:formatPropertyValues(propertyID).value -- the latitude and longitude are returned like this: nn°nn'nn.n" -- using html entities with hex values really screws up parsing the numbers - thanks devs local lat = mw.ustring.match(coords, "^[^,]*") -- everything from the start to before the comma local long = mw.ustring.match(coords, "[^ ]*$") -- everything from after the space to the end lat = lat:gsub("&#%d%d;", ":") -- clean out the html entities long = long:gsub("&#%d%d;", ":") -- clean out the html entities -- read the latitude numbers into a table for num in mw.ustring.gmatch(lat, "%d+%.?%d*") do lat_long[#lat_long + 1] = num end -- add the N/S lat_long[#lat_long + 1] = lat:sub(-1) -- read the longitude numbers into a table for num in mw.ustring.gmatch(long, "%d+%.?%d*") do lat_long[#lat_long + 1] = num end -- add E/W for long lat_long[#lat_long + 1] = long:sub(-1) -- add named parameter for display lat_long["display"] = disp -- invoke template Coord with the values stored in the table return frame:expandTemplate{title = 'coord', args = lat_long} end end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- getQualifierValue is used to get a formatted value of a qualifier -- -- The call needs: a property (the unnamed parameter or 1=) -- a target value for that property (pval=) -- a qualifier for that target value (qual=) -- The usual whitelisting and blacklisting of the property is implemented -- The boolean onlysourced= parameter can be set to return nothing -- when the property is unsourced (or only sourced to Wikipedia) -- p.getQualifierValue = function(frame) local propertyID = mw.text.trim(frame.args[1] or "") -- The PropertyID of the target value of the property -- whose qualifier is to be returned is passed in named parameter |pval= local propvalue = frame.args.pval -- The PropertyID of the qualifier -- whose value is to be returned is passed in named parameter |qual= local qualifierID = frame.args.qual -- onlysourced is a boolean passed to return qualifiers -- only when property values are sourced to something other than Wikipedia -- if nothing or an empty string is passed set it false -- if "false" or "no" or 0 is passed set it false local onlysrc = parseParam(frame.args.onlysourced,false) local success, errorOrEntity, props = parseInput(frame, frame.args[2], propertyID) if not success then return errorOrEntity else local entity = errorOrEntity -- Scan through the values of the property -- we want something like property is P793, significant event (in propertyID) -- whose value is something like Q385378, construction (in propvalue) -- then we can return the value(s) of a qualifier such as P580, start time (in qualifierID) for k1, v1 in pairs(props) do if v1.mainsnak.snaktype == "value" and v1.mainsnak.datavalue.type == "wikibase-entityid" then -- It's a wiki-linked value, so check if it's the target (in propvalue) -- and if it has qualifiers if v1.mainsnak.datavalue.value.id == propvalue and v1.qualifiers then if (onlysrc == true) and not sourced(v1) then return end -- if we've got this far, we have a (sourced) claim with qualifiers -- which matches the target, so find the value(s) of the qualifier we want local quals = v1.qualifiers[qualifierID] local out = {} if quals then if quals[1].datatype == "wikibase-item" then for k2, v2 in pairs(quals) do local valueID = v2.datavalue.value.id local sitelink = mw.wikibase.sitelink(valueID) local label = labelOrId(valueID) if sitelink then out[#out + 1] = "[[" .. sitelink .. "|" .. label .. "]]" else out[#out + 1] = "[[:d:" .. valueID .. "|" .. label .. "]] <span title='" .. i18n["errors"]["local-article-not-found"] .. "'>[[File:Wikidata-logo.svg|16px|alt=|link=]]</span>" end end return table.concat(out, ", ") else return mw.wikibase.renderSnaks(quals) end end end end -- of loop through values of propertyID end end return nil end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- getLink returns the label for a Qid wiki-linked to the local article (if the article exists) -- if label doesn't exist, it returns the Qid wiki-linked to the local article (if the article exists) -- p.getLink = function(frame) local itemID = mw.text.trim(frame.args[1] or "") if itemID == "" then return end local sitelink = mw.wikibase.sitelink(itemID) local label = labelOrId(itemID) if sitelink then return "[[" .. sitelink .. "|" .. label .. "]]" else return label end end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- getLabel returns the label for a Qid -- if label doesn't exist, it returns the Qid -- p.getLabel = function(frame) local itemID = mw.text.trim(frame.args[1] or frame.args.qid or "") if itemID == "" then return end return labelOrId(itemID) end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- getAT returns the article title for a Qid -- or nothing if it doesn't exist -- p.getAT = function(frame) local itemID = mw.text.trim(frame.args[1] or frame.args.qid or "") if itemID == "" then return end return mw.wikibase.sitelink(itemID) end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- formatDate is a wrapper to export the private function format_Date -- p.formatDate = function(frame) return format_Date(frame.args[1], frame.args.df, frame.args.bc) end ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- checkBlacklist allows a test to check whether a named field is suppressed -- {{#if:{{#invoke:WikidataIB |checkBlacklist |name=Joe |suppressfields=Dave; Joe; Fred}} | not blacklisted | blacklisted}} -- displays "blacklisted" -- {{#if:{{#invoke:WikidataIB |checkBlacklist |name=Jim |suppressfields=Dave; Joe; Fred}} | not blacklisted | blacklisted}} -- displays "not blacklisted" -- p.checkBlacklist = function(frame) local blacklist = frame.args.suppressfields local fieldname = frame.args.name if blacklist and fieldname then if blacklist:find(fieldname) then return nil end return true end end -- emptyor returns nil if its argument is just punctuation, whitespace or html tags -- otherwise it returns the argument p.emptyor = function(frame) local s = frame.args[1] if not s or #s == 0 then return nil end sx = s:gsub("<%w*>", ""):gsub("</%w*>", ""):gsub("%p", ""):gsub("%s", "") if #sx == 0 then return nil else return s end end return p