Module:Main
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This module produces a link to a main article or articles. It implements the {{main}} template. Normally, it produces a link like "Main article: A". If used in the category namespace, it produces a link like "The main article for this category is A". It is possible to specify multiple articles, and in this case plural wording is used automatically. If the first link is not an article, the module uses the wording "Main page" instead of "Main article".
Usage from wikitext
This module cannot be accessed directly from #invoke. Instead, it can only be used through the {{main}} template. Please see the template page for documentation.
Usage from other Lua modules
Load the module:
local mMain = require('Module:Main')
You can then use the _main function like this:
mMain._main(options, ...)
The parameters following options are a list of link/display tables, used to generate the links. The first value in each table is the link, and is required. The second value in each table is the display value, and is optional. Category or file links are automatically escaped using the colon trick. If a link includes a section name, and no display value is set, links are automatically formatted as page § section, rather than the MediaWiki default of page#section.
The options table can be used to configure the function's output. At current, the only option available is "selfref", which is used when the output is a self-reference to Wikipedia. to set this option, use {selfref = true}
. (See the {{selfref}} template for more details on self-references.)
Example 1
mMain._main(nil, {'A'})
Produces:
<div role="note" class="hatnote relarticle mainarticle">Main article: [[A]]</div>
Displays as:
Example 2
mMain._main(nil, {'Wikipedia:Categorization'}, {'Help:Category'}, {'Category:Wikipedia categories'})
Produces:
<div role="note" class="hatnote relarticle mainarticle">Main pages: [[Wikipedia:Categorization]], [[Help:Category]] and [[:Category:Wikipedia categories]]</div>
Displays as:
Example 3
mMain._main(nil, {'A', 'the letter "A"'}, {'B', 'the letter "B"'}, {'C', 'the letter "C"'})
Produces:
<div role="note" class="hatnote relarticle mainarticle">Main articles: [[A|the letter "A"]], [[B|the letter "B"]] and [[C|the letter "C"]]</div>
Displays as:
Example 4
mMain._main({selfref = true}, {'Wikipedia:Verifiability#Burden'})
Produces:
<div role="note" class="hatnote relarticle mainarticle selfref">Main article: [[Wikipedia:Verifiability#Burden|Wikipedia:Verifiability § Burden]]</div>
Displays as:
Example 5 (if used in the category namespace)
mMain._main(nil, {'A'})
Produces:
<div role="note" class="hatnote relarticle mainarticle">The main article for this [[Wikipedia:Categorization|category]] is [[A]]</div>
Displays as:
Technical details
This module uses Module:Hatnote to format the hatnote text, Module:TableTools to process the list of links, and Module:Arguments to fetch the arguments from wikitext.
--[[
-- This module produces a link to a main article or articles. It implements the
-- template {{main}}.
--
-- If the module is used in category or category talk space, it produces "The
-- main article for this category is xxx". Otherwise, it produces
-- "Main article: xxx".
--]]
local mHatnote = require('Module:Hatnote')
local mTableTools -- lazily initialise
local mArguments -- lazily initialise
local p = {}
function p.main(frame)
mTableTools = require('Module:TableTools')
mArguments = require('Module:Arguments')
local args = mArguments.getArgs(frame, {parentOnly = true})
local pages = {}
for k, v in pairs(args) do
if type(k) == 'number' then
local display = args['l' .. tostring(k)]
local page = {v, display}
pages[k] = page
end
end
pages = mTableTools.compressSparseArray(pages)
local options = {
selfref = args.selfref
}
return p._main(options, unpack(pages))
end
function p._main(options, ...)
-- Get the list of pages. If no first page was specified we use the current
-- page name.
local pages = {...}
local currentTitle = mw.title.getCurrentTitle()
local firstPageTable = pages[1]
local firstPage
if firstPageTable then
firstPage = firstPageTable[1]
else
firstPage = currentTitle.text
firstPageTable = {firstPage}
pages[1] = firstPageTable
end
-- Find the pagetype.
local firstPageNs = mHatnote.findNamespaceId(firstPage)
local pagetype = firstPageNs == 0 and 'article' or 'page'
-- Make the formatted link text
local links = mHatnote.formatPageTables(unpack(pages))
links = mw.text.listToText(links)
-- Build the text.
local isPlural = #pages > 1
local currentNs = currentTitle.namespace
local isCategoryNamespace = currentNs - currentNs % 2 == 14
local stringToFormat
if isCategoryNamespace then
if isPlural then
stringToFormat = 'The main %ss for this'
.. ' [[Wikipedia:Categorization|category]] are %s'
else
stringToFormat = 'The main %s for this'
.. ' [[Wikipedia:Categorization|category]] is %s'
end
else
if isPlural then
stringToFormat = 'Main %ss: %s'
else
stringToFormat = 'Main %s: %s'
end
end
local text = string.format(stringToFormat, pagetype, links)
-- Process the options and pass the text to the _rellink function in
-- [[Module:Hatnote]].
options = options or {}
local hnOptions = {
extraclasses = 'relarticle mainarticle',
selfref = options.selfref
}
return mHatnote._hatnote(text, hnOptions)
end
return p