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args["temp"] = args["temp"] or ("Template:" .. args["pagename"])
args["temp"] = args["temp"] or ("Template:" .. args["pagename"])
args["mod" ] = args["mod" ] or ("Module:"  .. args["pagename"])
args["mod" ] = args["mod" ] or ("Module:"  .. args["pagename"])
args["mod"] = "Variable arguments"
args["namespace"] = "Template"
args["pagename"] = "Lua"


return p._dochead(args)
return p._dochead(args)

Revision as of 20:41, 28 October 2025

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This module should not be invoked directly; use its corresponding template instead.
Module:Dochead is ready for use. This message indicates that a module is ready for use, or has recently been repaired. This message may be removed once this module has been used on several pages or once it is verified to work as intended.

Details: Functionally complete. Edge-case observations still ongoing. Links can now be viewed on /doc pages.

Introspection summary for Module:Dochead 
Functions provided (2)
Line Function Params
64 _dochead (main) (args)
195 dochead (invokable) (frame)
Lua modules required (1)
Variable Module Functions used
getArgs Module:Arguments getArgs

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-- This module follows [[User:Ganaram inukshuk/Provisional style guide for Lua]]
local getArgs = require("Module:Arguments").getArgs

local p = {}

-- Produces a hatnote that is placed on the top of a documentation page (either
-- template or module documentation) and can autodetect and categorize:
-- - FOR MODULES:
--   - whether a module has an accompanying template (overridable)
--   - whether a module is meant as a library for other modules
-- - FOR TEMPLATES:
--   - whether a template has an accompanying module (overridable)
--   - what functions from which modules are invoked

-- Options for specific types of templates and modules include:
-- - (TEMPLATES) whether it's a metatemplate
-- - (MODULES) whether it's a metamodule (used the same way as a metatemplate,
--   but direct use of module code is allowed)

-- Helper function
-- Detect whether a page exists, where fullpagename is "Namespace:Title"
local function page_exists(fullpagename)
	local title = mw.title.new(fullpagename)
	
	if title and title.exists then
		return true
	else
		return false
	end
end

-- Helper function
-- Categorizes pages if they're in the right namespace, and based on the nature
-- of the page
local function categorize(namespace, pagename, is_lua_based_template)
	local is_lua_based_template = is_lua_based_template or false
	local cats = ""

	if pagename:sub(-4) == "/doc" then
		-- Documentation subpages
		if namespace == "Template" then
			cats = "[[Category:Template documentation]]"
		elseif namespace == "Module" then
			cats = "[[Category:Module documentation]]"
		end
	else
		-- Main pages
		if namespace == "Template" then
			cats = "[[Category:Templates]]"
			if is_lua_based_template then
				cats = cats .. " [[Category:Lua-based templates]]"
			end
		elseif namespace == "Module" then
			cats = "[[Category:Lua modules]]"
		else
			--cats = "[[Category:Templates in the incorrect namespace]]"
		end
	end

	return cats
end

-- Main function
function p._dochead(args)
	local namespace = args["namespace"]
	local pagename  = args["pagename" ]
	local header    = args["header"   ] or "none"
	local corr_template = args["temp"] or ("Template:" .. pagename)
	local corr_module   = args["mod" ] or ("Module:"   .. pagename)

	-- Normalize corresponding template/module to include their namespaces
	if not corr_template:match("^Template:") then
		corr_template = "Template:" .. corr_template
	end
	if not corr_module:match("^Module:") then
		corr_module = "Module:" .. corr_module
	end

	-- If header is none, don't bother
	if header == "none" then
		return categorize(namespace, pagename)
	end
	
	-- Remove doc subpage if present
	corr_template = corr_template:gsub("/doc$", "")
	corr_module   = corr_module  :gsub("/doc$", "")

	local result = ""
	local has_template = page_exists(corr_template)
	local has_module   = page_exists(corr_module)

	-- Handle each header type first, then namespace, then if applicable, 
	-- presence of a corresponding template or module.
	if header == "dualuse" then
		-- A dual-use module MUST have a corresponding template; if not, say
		-- it's missing.
		-- A dual-use template MUST link to its corresponding module; if not,
		-- say it's missing (even though it wouldn't work without its module).
		if namespace == "Module" then
			if has_template then
				result = string.format("This module may be invoked by templates using its corresponding [[%s|template]], or used directly from other modules.", corr_template)
			else
				result = string.format("This module has a template that is currently missing. [[Special:EditPage/%s]]", corr_template)
			end
		elseif namespace == "Template" then
			if has_module then
				result = string.format("This template is implemented by the Lua module [[%s]]. See its module page for Lua-based template implementation.", corr_module)
			else
				result = string.format("This template is implemented by a module that is currently missing. [[Special:EditPage/%s]]", corr_module)
			end
		else
			result = "This template is in the wrong namespace. It should be within the Template or Module namespaces."
		end

	elseif header == "metatemplate" then
		-- A metatemplate-implementing module does not necessarly need to have a
		-- template (as infobox was this way before).
		-- A metatemplate does not need to be made using Lua.
		if namespace == "Module" then
			if has_template then
				result = string.format("This module implements a metatemplate, and may be invoked by templates using its corresponding [[%s|template]], or used directly from other modules.", corr_template)
			else
				result = "This module is used to create other Lua-based templates and has no corresponding template."
			end
		elseif namespace == "Template" then
			if has_module then
				result = string.format("This template is a metatemplate. It is used to build other templates and should not be used standalone, except for testing or simple usage. This template is implemented by the Lua module [[%s]].", corr_module)
			else
				result = "This template is a metatemplate. It is used to build other templates and should not be used standalone, except for testing or simple usage."
			end
		else
			result = "This template is in the wrong namespace. It should be within the Template or Module namespaces."
		end

	elseif header == "noinvoke" then
		-- A noinvoke module MUST have a corresponding template. Since this is
		-- the default for modules, it should say it's missing a template if it
		-- doesn't exist.
		-- This type doesn't work on templates, as those are non-Lua templates.
		if namespace == "Module" then
			if has_template then
				result = string.format("This module should not be invoked directly; use its corresponding [[%s|template]] instead.", corr_template)
			else
				result = string.format("This module implements a template that is currently missing. [[Special:EditPage/%s]]", corr_template)
			end
		else
			result = "This template or its settings is in the wrong namespace. It should be used within the Module namespace."
		end

	elseif header == "library" or header == "metamodule" then
		-- A metamodule should NOT have a corresponding template. This type only
		-- works on modules.
		if namespace == "Module" then
			result = "This module primarily serves as a library for other modules and has no corresponding template."
		else
			result = "This template or its settings is in the wrong namespace. It should be used within the Module namespace."
		end

	else
		-- For any other case, just say that the module implements a template,
		-- or a template invokes a module's function. 
		if namespace == "Module" then
			if has_template and header ~= "" then
				result = string.format("%s. This module implements [[%s]].", header, corr_template)
			elseif has_template and header == "" then
				result = string.format("This module implements [[%s]].", corr_template)
			else
				result = header
			end
		elseif namespace == "Template" then
			if has_module and header ~= ""  then
				result = string.format("%s. This template is implemented by the Lua module [[%s]].", header, corr_module)
			elseif has_module and header == ""  then
				result = string.format("This template is implemented by the Lua module [[%s]].", corr_module)
			else
				result = header
			end
		else
			result = "This template is in the wrong namespace. It should be within the Template or Module namespaces."
		end
	end

	-- Append categorization info to hatnote
	-- Check whether hatnote is blank; if so, don't bother with hatnote, just
	-- output categories
	local has_link = namespace == "Template" and has_module
	if result == "" then
		return categorize(namespace, pagename, has_link)
	else
		return string.format(":''%s'' %s\n", result, categorize(namespace, pagename, has_link))
	end
end

-- Wrapper to be invoked
function p.dochead(frame)
	local args = getArgs(frame, { removeBlanks = true }) or {}
	local title = mw.title.getCurrentTitle()

	-- Extract or parse args
	args["namespace"] = args["namespace"] or title.nsText
	args["pagename" ] = args["pagename" ] or title.text

	-- Extract header or set it to defaults
	if args["header"] == nil or args["header"] == "" then
		if args["namespace"] == "Module" then
			args["header"] = "noinvoke"
		else
			args["header"] = ""
		end
	end
	
	-- Extract template/module names, or autogenerate them
	args["temp"] = args["temp"] or ("Template:" .. args["pagename"])
	args["mod" ] = args["mod" ] or ("Module:"   .. args["pagename"])

	return p._dochead(args)
end

return p