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Revision as of 18:15, 20 July 2020
Helper module to facilitate a substituted template transform into a template transclusion.
Usage
To turn a template into a self‐substituting template, wrap the existing template code with:
{{SAFESUBST:<noinclude />#invoke:Unsubst||$B= [ ... existing template code ... ] }}
The wikitext to display when not substed must be given as "$B". All other parameters passed to the #invoke will be copied to the generated template invocation as default values. If the value of any of these default parameters is __DATE__
, that value in the generated template invocation will be the current month and year.
Some templates have a but no matching
at the end of the template. In such cases the missing
must be added before the ending
}}
.
Advanced
{{SAFESUBST:<noinclude />#invoke:Unsubst||$params=[ parameters ]|$aliases=[ aliases ]|$flags=[ flags ]|$B= [ ... existing template code ... ] }}
Due to Lua limitations, parameters are normally ordered randomly when the template is substituted. |$params=
can be used in #invoke:Unsubst to list template parameters in order, comma-separated (e.g. egg,bacon,sausage,cheese,spam
). Numbered parameters should be before others in the list. Any remaining parameters are tacked onto the end of the generated invocation.
Parameter aliases can be listed in |$aliases=
(and shouldn’t be listed in |$params=
), and will be replaced automatically. Each alias and its replacement should be formatted as alias>replacement
, and each of those pairs should be comma-separated (e.g. œuf>egg,melt>cheese
). Note that this parameter can function with or without |$params=
.
Parameter |$flags=
can be used to modify other facets of the module’s behaviour; entries are comma-separated. Valid flags are override
(allows parameters in the #invoke: to take precedence over parameters in the original template invocation); keep-whitespace
(prevents whitespace from being trimmed from unnamed parameters); and remove-empty
(removes empty parameters).
These parameters can be manipulated using parser functions to provide more complicated options (note that in the parameters any parser function, or template or module invocation, should also have SAFESUBST:<noinclude />
).
Example
Consider a template Template:Example containing the following code:
{{SAFESUBST:<noinclude />#invoke:Unsubst||foo=bar |date=__DATE__ |$B= [ ... Template code goes here ... ] }}
Original | Result |
---|---|
Template:Tlc | Template:Tlc |
Template:Tlc | Template:Tlc |
Template:Tlc | Template:Tlc |
Template:Tlc | Template:Tlc |