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This module should not be invoked directly; use its corresponding instead: Template:Dochead.
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 (5)
Line Function Params
31 make_module_hatnote (header, pagename, corr_template, detect_corr_page)
167 make_template_hatnote (header, pagename, corr_module, detect_corr_page)
286 _dochead (main) (args)
315 dochead (invokable) (frame)
342 tester none
Lua modules required (3)
Variable Module Functions used
getArgs Module:Arguments getArgs
iutils Module:Introspection utils page_exists
get_and_preprocess_content
find_invokes
invocation_exists
make_module_link
yesno Module:Yesno yesno

No function descriptions were provided. The Lua code may have further information.


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

local p = {}

-- TODO: (Low-ish priority): rewrite to eliminate redundant code

-- 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/toggleable)
--   - whether a module is meant as a library for other modules
-- - FOR TEMPLATES:
--   - whether a template has an accompanying module (overridable/toggleable)
--   - what functions from which modules are invoked

-- Helper function: categorize modules
local function categorize_module(pagename)
	local cats = ""
	if pagename:match("/doc$") then
		cats = "[[Category:Module documentation]]"
	else	
		cats = "[[Category:Lua modules]]"
	end
	return cats
end

-- Helper function to handle modules
function p.make_module_hatnote(header, pagename, corr_template, detect_corr_page)
	-- Check whether corresponding template exists
	-- Then check whether that template invokes the module
	local has_template = iutils.page_exists("Template:" .. corr_template:gsub("/doc$", ""))
	
	-- Check whether to use detect_corr_page option
	-- If the header option is dualuse, metatemplate, or noinvoke, this option
	-- is ignored. For any other option, it's not.
	if header ~= "dualuse" and header ~= "metatemplate" and header ~= "noinvoke" then
		has_template = has_template and detect_corr_page
	end
	
	-- If the module has a template, check for whether it invokes it.
	if has_template then
		local wikitext = iutils.get_and_preprocess_content("Template", corr_template:gsub("/doc$", ""))
		local invokes = iutils.find_invokes(wikitext)
		has_template = has_template and iutils.invocation_exists(invokes, pagename:gsub("/doc$", ""))
	end
	
	-- Heading meanings and usage on module
	-- - dualuse means a template is implement by a module, but its template may
	--   be bypassed by using its module directly from other modules.
	-- - metatemplate is a special case of dualuse; the template-module pair is
	--   for a metatemplate, a template used to build other templates.
	-- - noinvoke indicates a lua-based template, but the module's code is so
	--   specialized that its code should not be used by other modules or
	--   invoked by other templates.
	-- - metamodule and library indicate a module whose code is used mainly for
	--   other modules. Such modules generally don't have a corresponding
	--   template.
	-- - data/datamodule indicates a module whose purpose is to provide data
	--   values to other modules. Like library modules, these don't have a
	--   corresponding template.
	-- Does the module have a template?
	-- - dualuse, metatemplate, and noinvoke: YES (REQUIRED!!)
	-- - metamodule/library and data: GENERALLY NO
	local result = ""
	if header == "dualuse" then
		if has_template then
			result = string.format(
				"This module may be invoked by templates using its corresponding template [[Template:%s]], or used directly from other modules.",
				corr_template:gsub("/doc$", "")
			)
		else
			result = string.format(
				"This module has a corresopnding template that is currently missing or does not use this module. ([[Special:EditPage/Template:%s|edit template]])",
				corr_template:gsub("/doc$", "")
			)
		end

	elseif header == "metatemplate" then
		if has_template then
			result = string.format(
				"This module implements a metatemplate, and may be invoked by templates using its corresponding template [[Template:%s]], or used directly from other modules.",
				corr_template:gsub("/doc$", "")
			)
		else
			result = "This module is used to create other Lua-based templates and has no corresponding template."
		end

	elseif header == "noinvoke" then
		if has_template then
			result = string.format(
				"This module should not be invoked directly; use its corresponding instead: [[Template:%s]].",
				corr_template:gsub("/doc$", "")
			)
		else
			result = string.format(
				"This module implements a template that is currently missing or does not use this module. ([[Special:EditPage/Template:%s|edit template]])",
				corr_template:gsub("/doc$", "")
			)
		end

	elseif header == "library" or header == "metamodule" then
		result = "This module primarily serves as a library for other modules and has no corresponding template."
		
	elseif header == "data" or pagename:gsub("/doc$", ""):match("/data$") then
		result = "This module primarily serves to provide data values for other modules and has no corresponding template."
		
	elseif header == "none" then
		result = ""
		
	else
		if has_template and header ~= "" then
			result = string.format("%s This module implements [[Template:%s]].", header, corr_template:gsub("/doc$", ""))
		elseif has_template and header == "" then
			result = string.format("This module implements [[Template:%s]].", corr_template:gsub("/doc$", ""))
		else
			result = header
		end
	end
	
	-- Produce categories
	local cats = categorize_module(pagename)
	
	-- Return
	if result == "" then
		return "" .. cats
	else
		return string.format(":''%s''%s\n", result, cats)
	end
end

-- Helper function: categorize template
local function categorize_template(pagename, has_invoke)
	local cats = ""
	if pagename:match("/doc$") then
		cats = "[[Category:Template documentation]]"
	else	
		cats = "[[Category:Templates]]"
		if has_invoke then
			cats = cats .. " [[Category:Lua-based templates]]"
		end
	end
	return cats
end

-- Helper function
-- Creates an additional hatnote denoting which functions are invoked from which
-- modules, if a has more than one invoke.
local function make_invocation_hatnote(invokes)
	local hatnote = ""
	if #invokes == 0 then
		return ""
	else
		hatnote = "This template invokes the following functions:"
		local calls = {}
		for _, call in ipairs(invokes) do
			local module_link = iutils.make_module_link(call.module)
			table.insert(calls, string.format("'''%s''' from %s", call.func, module_link))
		end
		return string.format("%s %s.", hatnote, table.concat(calls, ", "))
	end
end

-- Helper function to handle templates
function p.make_template_hatnote(header, pagename, corr_module, detect_corr_page)
	-- Check whether corresponding module exists
	-- Then check whether this template invokes the module
	local has_module = iutils.page_exists("Module:" .. corr_module:gsub("/doc$", ""))
	
	-- Check whether to use detect_corr_page option
	-- If the header option is dualuse or metatemplate, this option is ignored.
	-- For any other option, it's not (although it also has no effect on
	-- noinvoke or library/metamodule).
	if header ~= "dualuse" and header ~= "metatemplate" then
		has_module = has_module and detect_corr_page
	end
	
	-- Check for whether the template invokes that module, regardless of whether
	-- it uses the corresponding module.
	local wikitext = iutils.get_and_preprocess_content("Template", pagename:gsub("/doc$", ""))
	local invokes = iutils.find_invokes(wikitext)
	local is_module_invoked = iutils.invocation_exists(invokes, corr_module:gsub("/doc$", ""))
	
	-- Heading meanings and usage on templates
	-- - dualuse means a template is implement by a module, but its template may
	--   be bypassed by using its module directly from other modules.
	-- - metatemplate is a special case of dualuse; the template-module pair is
	--   for a metatemplate, a template used to build other templates.
	-- - noinvoke and metamodule/library don't have use for templates.
	-- Does the template have a module?
	-- - dualuse and metatemplate: YES (REQUIRED!!)
	-- - noinvoke, metamodule/library, and data/datamodule: option's don't apply
	--   to templates.
	-- RATIONALE FOR NOINVOKE NOT APPLYING: a template may invoke functions from
	-- more than one module, but one of them must be the "main" module. Since
	-- there's no way to autodetect that, that info must be manually entered.
	-- If that doesn't happen
	local result = ""
	if header == "dualuse" then
		if has_module and is_module_invoked then
			result = string.format(
				"This template is implemented by the Lua module [[Module:%s]]. See its module page for Lua-based template implementation.",
				corr_module:gsub("/doc$", "")
			)
		elseif has_module and not is_module_invoked then
			result = string.format(
				"This template has a corresponding Lua module [[Module:%s]], but does not invoke its functions.",
				corr_module:gsub("/doc$", "")
			)
		else
			result = string.format(
				"This template is implemented by a module that is currently missing. [[Special:EditPage/Module:%s]]",
				corr_module:gsub("/doc$", "")
			)
		end

	elseif header == "metatemplate" then
		if has_module and is_module_invoked 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 [[Module:%s]].",
				corr_module:gsub("/doc$", "")
			)
		elseif has_module and not is_module_invoked then
			result = string.format(
				"This metatemplate has a corresponding Lua module [[Module:%s]], but does not invoke its functions.",
				corr_module:gsub("/doc$", "")
			)
		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

	elseif header == "noinvoke" or header == "library" or header == "metamodule" or header == "data" or header == "datamodule" then
		result = "This template has a header option in the wrong namespace. It should be used within the Module namespace."

	else
		if has_module and header ~= "" and is_module_invoked then
			result = string.format(
				"%s. This template is implemented by the Lua module [[Module:%s]].",
				header,
				corr_module:gsub("/doc$", "")
			)
		elseif has_module and header ~= "" and not is_module_invoked then
			result = string.format(
				"%s. This template has a corresponding Lua module [[Module:%s]], but does not invoke its functions.",
				header,
				corr_module:gsub("/doc$", "")
			)
		elseif has_module and header == "" and is_module_invoked then
			result = string.format(
				"This template is implemented by the Lua module [[Module:%s]].",
				corr_module:gsub("/doc$", "")
			)
		elseif has_module and header == "" and not is_module_invoked then
			result = string.format(
				"This template has a corresponding Lua module [[Module:%s]], but does not invoke its functions.",
				corr_module:gsub("/doc$", "")
			)
		else
			result = header
		end
	end
	
	-- Find all invocations for the template and add it as an addl hatnote.
	local invocation_hatnote = make_invocation_hatnote(invokes)
	
	-- Categorize
	local cats = categorize_template(pagename, #invokes > 0)
	
	if header == "none" then
		return cats
	elseif result == "" and invocation_hatnote == "" then
		return ""
	elseif result == "" and invocation_hatnote ~= "" then
		return string.format(":''%s''%s\n", invocation_hatnote, cats)
	elseif result ~= "" and invocation_hatnote == "" then
		return string.format(":''%s''%s\n", result, cats)
	else
		return string.format(":''%s''\n:''%s''%s\n", result, invocation_hatnote, cats)
	end
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 pagename
	local corr_module   = args["mod"]  or pagename
	local detect_corr_page = args["detect_corr_page"]

	-- If header is none, skip everything
	if header == "none" then
		--return categorize(namespace, pagename)
	end

	-- Call appropriate hatnote-making function
	-- Remove /doc suffix if this is on a /doc page to ensure links are made
	-- properly. :gsub("/doc$", "")
	local result = ""
	if namespace == "Module" then
		result = p.make_module_hatnote(header, pagename, corr_template, detect_corr_page)
	elseif namespace == "Template" then
		result = p.make_template_hatnote(header, pagename, corr_module, detect_corr_page)
	else
		result = ":''This documentation template is in the wrong namespace. It should be within the Template or Module namespaces.''\n"
	end

	return result
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 args["pagename"]
	args["mod" ] = args["mod" ] or args["pagename"]
	
	-- Option to detect corresponding page (default true)
	args["detect_corr_page"] = args["detect_corr_page"] == nil and true or yesno(args["detect_corr_page"])

	return p._dochead(args)
end

function p.tester()
	local args = {}
	
	args["namespace"] = "Template"
	args["pagename" ] = "Module introspection"
	
	args["temp"] = args["pagename"]
	args["mod" ] = args["pagename"]
	
	args["header"] = ""
	
	return p._dochead(args)
end

return p