Magic words & parser functions

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It will create the following wikicode:
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It will create the following rendered list
 
 
<nowiki>
 
* [[path/1/2/a|a]]
 
* [[path/1/2/b|b]]
 
* [[path/1/2/b|c]]
 
</nowiki>
 
 
 
or the following rendered list
 
  
 
* [[path/1/2/a|a]]
 
* [[path/1/2/a|a]]

Revision as of 13:25, 21 June 2020

Currently this platform offers the additional parser functions. They are prefixed with the prefix "ci_" to distinguish them easily from the standard mediawiki magic words and parser functions.


  • ci_userAffiliatedTo (parameters: none)
  • ci_userRealName (parameters: none)
  • ci_isSysop (parameters: none)
  • ci_loggedIn (parameters: none)
  • ci_HidePathFromPageList (parameters: list, divisor, kind of output)
  • ci_visitorIsoCode (parameters: none)
  • ci_visitorCountry (parameters: none)
  • ci_editors_realnames (parameters: none)
  • ci_pageTitlesAttribution (parameters: list, divisor, kind of output)


Examples:

{{#ci_HidePathFromPageList: path/1/2/a#path/1/2/b#path/1/2/c|#|ul}}

It will create the following rendered list

(that is the path of the pages a, b and c will be removed from the list, thus preserving the link paths).

Of course the same function can be used in combination with a semantic query ("ask" function, form semantic mediawiki extension), as follows:


  • [[]]

The ask query will return a list of pages (with paths) divided by '##' and the parser function 'ci_HidePathFromPageList' will take that list, will split it using '##' as separator (2nd argument) and will return a 'ul' (unordered list).