- This module may be invoked by templates using its corresponding template Template:Category handler, or used directly from other modules.
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Functions provided (2)
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_category_handler (main)
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(cats, ns_override, suffixes, is_debug)
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category_handler (invokable)
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-- This module follows [[User:Ganaram inukshuk/Provisional style guide for Lua]]
local getArgs = require("Module:Arguments").getArgs
local yesno = require("Module:Yesno")
local p = {}
-- Basic category handler, based on Wikipedia's category handler. It categorizes
-- pages, given a table of categories as input, and suppresses categorization if
-- the page is in the table of excluded namespaces, or table of excluded
-- suffixes (subpages).
-- The most common categorizing templates that have/require complex rules are:
-- - Infoboxes; these usually shouldn't categorize if they're outside the main
-- namespace.
-- - Certain mboxes; some mboxes categorize certain pages, but they shouldn't
-- categorize their own documentation.
-- Default list of namespaces in which to suppress categorization. Most
-- categorizing templates are expected to be placed in main, template, or
-- module; those that don't are likely special-use templates (like idiosyncratic
-- and editable user page) which likely won't need this module, or templates
-- with very basic categorization rules for which this is overkill.
-- Adjust as needed!
local DEFAULT_SUPPRESSED_NAMESPACES = {
["talk"] = true,
["user"] = true,
["user talk"] = true,
["file talk"] = true,
["mediawiki talk"] = true,
["template talk"] = true,
["help"] = true,
["help talk"] = true,
["category talk"] = true,
["module talk"] = true,
["xenharmonic wiki"] = true,
["xenharmonic wiki talk"] = true,
["media"] = true,
}
-- Inversely, the following namespaces are unsuppressed: main, file, mediawiki,
-- template, category, module
-- Default list of page suffixes in which to suppress categorization.
-- Adjust as needed!
local DEFAULT_SUPPRESSED_SUFFIXES = {
"doc",
"sandbox",
}
-- Helper function: check if current namespace is excluded
-- Accepts an optional table, containing or overriding other namespaces' rules
local function is_suppressed_namespace(ns_override)
-- Get current namespace, as lowercase
local curr_ns = mw.ustring.lower(mw.title.getCurrentTitle().nsText or '')
-- Build table of suppressed namespaces; start with default list
local namespaces = {}
for k, v in pairs(DEFAULT_SUPPRESSED_NAMESPACES) do
namespaces[k] = v
end
-- Then extend/override list using ns_override, if available
if type(ns_override) == "table" then
for k, v in pairs(ns_override) do
namespaces[k] = v
end
end
-- Return; if no namespace found, default to false
return namespaces[curr_ns] or false
end
-- Helper function
-- Checks whether the page title ends in a suppressed suffix
-- Accepts an opiontal table, containing additional suffixes to suppress
-- Suffix and custom suffixes are lowercased to guarantee matching
local function has_suppressed_suffix(suffixes_override)
local title = mw.title.getCurrentTitle()
local pagename = mw.ustring.lower(title.text)
-- Build table of suppressed suffixes, start with default suffixes
local suffixes = {}
for _, suffix in ipairs(DEFAULT_SUPPRESSED_SUFFIXES) do
table.insert(suffixes, suffix)
end
-- Then append additional suffixes, if available (append, not replace)
if type(suffixes_override) == "table" then
for _, suffix in ipairs(suffixes_override) do
table.insert(suffixes, suffix)
end
end
-- Find and match suffix
for _, suffix in ipairs(suffixes) do
suffix = mw.ustring.lower(mw.text.trim(suffix or '')) -- Also normalize
if suffix ~= '' then
local pattern = '/' .. mw.ustring.gsub(suffix, '([%^%$%(%)%%%.%[%]%*%+%-%?])', '%%%1') .. '$'
if mw.ustring.match(pagename, pattern) then
return true
end
end
end
return false
end
-- "Main" function; can be called by other modules
-- Categorizes a page, given a table of categories
-- Disallows categories if it's in a suppressed namespace or the page has a
-- suppressed suffix (subpage)
function p._category_handler(cats, ns_override, suffixes, is_debug)
local cats = cats or {}
local is_debug = yesno(is_debug, false)
-- Test values; should be commented out for normal use
--local cats = cats or {"Abstract MOS patterns", "7-tone scales"}
--local ns_override = ns_override or { ["module"] = true }
-- If in a suppressed namespace/prefix, or in debug mode (suppresses ALL
-- categorization) don't bother
if is_suppressed_namespace(ns_override)
or has_suppressed_suffix(suffixes)
or is_debug then
return ''
end
-- Otherwise, categorize
local result = ''
for _, cat in ipairs(cats) do
cat = mw.text.trim(cat or '')
if cat ~= '' then
result = result .. string.format('[[Category:%s]]', cat)
end
end
return result
end
-- Wrapper for templates calling via #invoke
function p.category_handler(frame)
local args = getArgs(frame)
local cats_unparsed = args["categories" ] or ""
local excluded_ns_unparsed = args["excluded_ns"] or ""
local suffixes_unparsed = args["suffixes" ] or ""
local is_debug = yesno(args["debug"], false) -- Parse debug mode; setting this to TRUE disables all categories
-- Parse categories
local cats = {}
for cat in mw.text.gsplit(cats_unparsed, "[,\n]") do
cat = mw.text.trim(cat)
if cat ~= "" then
table.insert(cats, cat)
end
end
-- Parse excluded namespaces
-- These are added in addition to the default list
-- This currently can't force-allow suppressed namespaces as template input,
-- only disallow additional namespaces
local ns_override = {}
for ns in mw.text.gsplit(excluded_ns_unparsed, "[;\n]") do
ns = mw.text.trim(ns)
if ns ~= "" then
ns_override[ns] = true
end
end
-- Parse excluded suffixes
local suffixes = {}
for suffix in mw.text.gsplit(suffixes_unparsed, "[;\n]") do
suffix = mw.text.trim(suffix)
if suffix ~= "" then
table.insert(suffixes, suffix)
end
end
return p._category_handler(cats, ns_override, suffixes, is_debug)
end
return p