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    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- Configuration data --
    -- Namespace detect data --
    -- This module holds data for [[Module:Namespace detect]] to be loaded per --
    -- Language-specific parameter names can be set here. --
    -- page, rather than per #invoke, for performance reasons. --
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    local cfg = {}
    local cfg = require('Module:Namespace detect/config')


    local function addKey(t, key, defaultKey)
    -- This parameter displays content for the main namespace:
    if key ~= defaultKey then
    cfg.main = 'main'
    t[#t + 1] = key
    end
    end


    -- Get a table of parameters to query for each default parameter name.
    -- This parameter displays in talk namespaces:
    -- This allows wikis to customise parameter names in the cfg table while
    cfg.talk = 'talk'
    -- ensuring that default parameter names will always work. The cfg table
    -- values can be added as a string, or as an array of strings.


    local defaultKeys = {
    -- This parameter displays content for "other" namespaces (namespaces for which
    'main',
    -- parameters have not been specified, or for when cfg.demospace is set to cfg.other):
    'talk',
    cfg.other = 'other'
    'other',
    'subjectns',
    'demospace',
    'demopage'
    }


    local argKeys = {}
    -- This parameter makes talk pages behave as though they are the corresponding subject namespace.
    for i, defaultKey in ipairs(defaultKeys) do
    -- Note that this parameter is used with [[Module:Yesno]]. Edit that module to change
    argKeys[defaultKey] = {defaultKey}
    -- the default values of "yes", "no", etc.
    end
    cfg.subjectns = 'subjectns'


    for defaultKey, t in pairs(argKeys) do
    -- This parameter sets a demonstration namespace:
    local cfgValue = cfg[defaultKey]
    cfg.demospace = 'demospace'
    local cfgValueType = type(cfgValue)

    if cfgValueType == 'string' then
    -- This parameter sets a specific page to compare:
    addKey(t, cfgValue, defaultKey)
    cfg.page = 'page'
    elseif cfgValueType == 'table' then

    for i, key in ipairs(cfgValue) do
    -- The header for the namespace column in the wikitable containing the list of possible subject-space parameters.
    addKey(t, key, defaultKey)
    cfg.wikitableNamespaceHeader = 'Namespace'
    end

    end
    -- The header for the wikitable containing the list of possible subject-space parameters.
    cfg[defaultKey] = nil -- Free the cfg value as we don't need it any more.
    cfg.wikitableAliasesHeader = 'Aliases'
    end

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- End configuration data --
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    local function getParamMappings()
    local function getParamMappings()
    --[[
    --[[ Returns a table of how parameter names map to namespace names. The keys are the actual namespace
    names, in lower case, and the values are the possible parameter names for that namespace, also in
    -- Returns a table of how parameter names map to namespace names. The keys
    lower case. The table entries are structured like this:
    -- are the actual namespace names, in lower case, and the values are the
    -- possible parameter names for that namespace, also in lower case. The
    {
    -- table entries are structured like this:
    [''] = {'main'},
    -- {
    ['wikipedia'] = {'wikipedia', 'project', 'wp'},
    -- [''] = {'main'},
    ...
    -- ['wikipedia'] = {'wikipedia', 'project', 'wp'},
    }
    ]]
    -- ...
    -- }
    --]]
    local mappings = {}
    local mappings = {}
    mappings[mw.ustring.lower(mw.site.namespaces[0].name)] = {cfg.main}
    local mainNsName = mw.site.subjectNamespaces[0].name
    mainNsName = mw.ustring.lower(mainNsName)
    mappings[cfg.talk] = {cfg.talk}
    mappings[mainNsName] = mw.clone(argKeys.main)
    mappings['talk'] = mw.clone(argKeys.talk)
    for nsid, ns in pairs(mw.site.subjectNamespaces) do
    for nsid, ns in pairs(mw.site.subjectNamespaces) do
    if nsid ~= 0 then -- Exclude main namespace.
    if nsid ~= 0 then -- Exclude main namespace.
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    end
    end


    return {
    return { cfg = cfg, mappings = getParamMappings() }
    argKeys = argKeys,
    cfg = cfg,
    mappings = getParamMappings()
    }

    Latest revision as of 19:31, 8 September 2020


    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    --                          Namespace detect data                             --
    -- This module holds data for [[Module:Namespace detect]] to be loaded per    --
    -- page, rather than per #invoke, for performance reasons.                    --
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    local cfg = require('Module:Namespace detect/config')
    
    local function addKey(t, key, defaultKey)
    	if key ~= defaultKey then
    		t[#t + 1] = key
    	end
    end
    
    -- Get a table of parameters to query for each default parameter name.
    -- This allows wikis to customise parameter names in the cfg table while
    -- ensuring that default parameter names will always work. The cfg table
    -- values can be added as a string, or as an array of strings.
    
    local defaultKeys = {
    	'main',
    	'talk',
    	'other',
    	'subjectns',
    	'demospace',
    	'demopage'
    }
    
    local argKeys = {}
    for i, defaultKey in ipairs(defaultKeys) do
    	argKeys[defaultKey] = {defaultKey}
    end
    
    for defaultKey, t in pairs(argKeys) do
    	local cfgValue = cfg[defaultKey]
    	local cfgValueType = type(cfgValue)
    	if cfgValueType == 'string' then
    		addKey(t, cfgValue, defaultKey)
    	elseif cfgValueType == 'table' then
    		for i, key in ipairs(cfgValue) do
    			addKey(t, key, defaultKey)
    		end
    	end
    	cfg[defaultKey] = nil -- Free the cfg value as we don't need it any more.
    end
    
    local function getParamMappings()
    	--[[
    	-- Returns a table of how parameter names map to namespace names. The keys
    	-- are the actual namespace names, in lower case, and the values are the
    	-- possible parameter names for that namespace, also in lower case. The
    	-- table entries are structured like this:
    	-- {
    	--   [''] = {'main'},
    	--   ['wikipedia'] = {'wikipedia', 'project', 'wp'},
    	--   ...
    	-- }
    	--]]
    	local mappings = {}
    	local mainNsName = mw.site.subjectNamespaces[0].name
    	mainNsName = mw.ustring.lower(mainNsName)
    	mappings[mainNsName] = mw.clone(argKeys.main)
    	mappings['talk'] = mw.clone(argKeys.talk)
    	for nsid, ns in pairs(mw.site.subjectNamespaces) do
    		if nsid ~= 0 then -- Exclude main namespace.
    			local nsname = mw.ustring.lower(ns.name)
    			local canonicalName = mw.ustring.lower(ns.canonicalName)
    			mappings[nsname] = {nsname}
    			if canonicalName ~= nsname then
    				table.insert(mappings[nsname], canonicalName)
    			end
    			for _, alias in ipairs(ns.aliases) do
    				table.insert(mappings[nsname], mw.ustring.lower(alias))
    			end
    		end
    	end
    	return mappings
    end
    
    return {
    	argKeys = argKeys,
    	cfg = cfg,
    	mappings = getParamMappings()
    }
    
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