Module:Cat main

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This module produces hatnote saying "The main article for this category is x." It implements the {{cat main}} template.

Use from wikitext

This module should usually be used via the {{cat main}} template. However, it can also be used from #invoke with the syntax {{#invoke:Cat main|catMain|parameters}}. Please see the {{cat main}} template documentation for available parameters.

Use from other Lua modules

Load the module:

<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> local mCatMain = require('Module:Cat main') </syntaxhighlight>

You can then use the _catMain function like this:

<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> mCatMain._catMain(options, ...) </syntaxhighlight>

options is an optional table that can be used to configure the function's output. There are two available options, "article" and "selfref".

  • article - if this is set to false, "no", "n", "false", or 0, the module outputs "The main page" rather than "The main article". Use the code Template:Code.
  • selfref - this is used when the output is a self-reference to Wikipedia. To set this option, use Template:Code. (See the {{selfref}} template for more details on self-references.)

The remaining arguments are page names to be turned into link(s) following the text "The main article for this category is". If no page names are specified, the current page name (minus the namespace name) is used for the first link.

Example 1

<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> mCatMain._catMain(nil, 'Foo') </syntaxhighlight> Produces:

<div class="hatnote relarticle mainarticle">The main article for this [[Help:Categories|category]] is '''[[Foo]]'''.</div>

Displays as: Template:Cat main

Example 2

<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> mCatMain._catMain(nil, 'Foo', 'Bar', 'Baz') </syntaxhighlight> Produces:

<div class="hatnote relarticle mainarticle">The main articles for this [[Help:Categories|category]] are '''[[Foo]]''', '''[[Bar]]''' and '''[[Baz]]'''.</div>

Displays as: Template:Cat main

Example 3

<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> mCatMain._catMain({article = false}, 'Foo') </syntaxhighlight> Produces:

<div class="hatnote relarticle mainarticle">The main page for this [[Help:Categories|category]] is '''[[Foo]]'''.</div>

Displays as: Template:Cat main

Technical details

This module uses Module:Hatnote to format the hatnote text.

Template:Sandbox other


-- This module implements {{cat main}}.

local mHatnote = require('Module:Hatnote')
local yesno = require('Module:Yesno')
local mTableTools -- lazily initialise
local mArguments -- lazily initialise

local p = {}

function p.catMain(frame)
	mTableTools = require('Module:TableTools')
	mArguments = require('Module:Arguments')
	local args = mArguments.getArgs(frame, {wrappers = 'Template:Cat main'})
	local pages = mTableTools.compressSparseArray(args)
	local options = {
		article = args.article,
		selfref = args.selfref
	}
	return p._catMain(options, unpack(pages))
end

function p._catMain(options, ...)
	options = options or {}

	-- Get the links table.
	local links = mHatnote.formatPages(...)
	if not links[1] then
		local page = mw.title.getCurrentTitle().text
		links[1] = mHatnote._formatLink{link = page}
	end
	for i, link in ipairs(links) do
		links[i] = string.format("'''%s'''", link)
	end

	-- Get the pagetype.
	local pagetype
	if yesno(options.article) ~= false then
		pagetype = 'article'
	else
		pagetype = 'page'
	end

	-- Work out whether we need to be singular or plural.
	local stringToFormat
	if #links > 1 then
		stringToFormat = 'The main %ss for this [[Help:Categories|category]] are %s.'
	else
		stringToFormat = 'The main %s for this [[Help:Categories|category]] is %s.'
	end

	-- Get the text.
	local text = string.format(
		stringToFormat,
		pagetype,
		mw.text.listToText(links)
	)
	
	-- Pass it through to Module:Hatnote.
	local hnOptions = {}
	hnOptions.selfref = options.selfref
	hnOptions.extraclasses = 'relarticle mainarticle'

	return mHatnote._hatnote(text, hnOptions)
end

return p