Module:template wrapper/sandbox

require('strict');

local error_msg = '|_template= missing or empty';

--[[--------------------------< I S _ I N _ T A B L E >--------------------------------------------------------

scan through tbl looking for value; return true if found, false else

]]

local function is_in_table (tbl, value)

for k, v in pairs (tbl) do

if v == value then return true end

end

return false;

end

--[[--------------------------< A D D _ P A R A M E T E R >----------------------------------------------------

adds parameter name and its value to args table according to the state of boolean list argument; kv pair for

template execution; k=v string for template listing.

]]

local function add_parameter (k, v, args, list)

if list then

table.insert( args, table.concat ({k, '=', v})); -- write parameter names and values to args table as string

else

args[k] = v; -- copy parameters to args table

end

end

--[[--------------------------< A L I A S _ M A P _ G E T >----------------------------------------------------

returns a table of local template (parent frame) parameter names and the target template names that match where

in [key]= pairs where:

[key] is local template parameter name (an alias)

is target template parameter name (the canonical parameter name used in the working template)

The parameter |_alias-map= has the form:

|_alias-map=

where is a comma-separated list of alias / canonical parameter name pairs in the form

:

where:

is the local template's parameter name (alias)

is the target template's parameter name (canonical)

for enumerated parameters place an octothorp (#) where the enumerator digits are placed in the parameter names:

:

]]

local function alias_map_get (_alias_map)

local T = mw.text.split (_alias_map, '%s*,%s*'); -- convert the comma-separated list into a table of alias pairs

local mapped_aliases = {}; -- mapped aliases will go here

local l_name, t_name; -- parameter names

for _, alias_pair in ipairs (T) do -- loop through the table of alias pairs

l_name, t_name = alias_pair:match ('(.-)%s*:%s*(.+)'); -- from each pair, get local and target parameter names

if l_name and t_name then -- if both are set

if tonumber (l_name) then

l_name = tonumber (l_name); -- convert number-as-text to a number

end

mapped_aliases[l_name] = t_name; -- add them to the map table

end

end

return mapped_aliases;

end

--[[--------------------------< F R A M E _ A R G S _ G E T >--------------------------------------------------

Fetch the wrapper template's 'default' and control parameters; adds default parameters to args

returns content of |_template= parameter (name of the working template); nil else

]]

local function frame_args_get (frame_args, args, list)

local template;

local module_;

local function_;

for k, v in pairs (frame_args) do -- here we get the wrapper template's 'default' parameters

if 'string' == type (k) and (v and ('' ~= v)) then -- do not pass along positional or empty parameters

if '_template' == k then

template = v; -- save the name of template that we are wrapping

elseif '_module' == k then

module_ = v; -- save the name of template that we are wrapping

elseif '_function' == k then

function_ = v;

elseif '_exclude' ~= k and '_reuse' ~= k and '_include-positional' ~= k and '_alias-map' ~= k then -- these already handled so ignore here;

add_parameter (k, v, args, list); -- add all other parameters to args in the style dictated by list

end

end

end

if module_ == nil and function_ == nil then

return template;

elseif module_ ~= nil and function_ ~= nil then

return module_, function_;

end

end

--[=[--------------------------< P F R A M E _ A R G S _ G E T >------------------------------------------------

Fetches the wrapper template's 'live' parameters; adds live parameters that aren't members of the exclude table to

args table; positional parameters may not be excluded

no return value

]=]

local function pframe_args_get (pframe_args, args, exclude, _include_positional, list)

for k, v in pairs (pframe_args) do

if 'string' == type (k) and not is_in_table (exclude, k) then -- do not pass along excluded parameters

if v and ('' ~= v) then -- pass along only those parameters that have assigned values

if 'unset' == v:lower() then -- special keyword to unset 'default' parameters set in the wrapper template

v = ''; -- unset the value in the args table

end

add_parameter (k, v, args, list) -- add all other parameters to args in the style dictated by list; alias map only supported for local-template parameters

end

end

end

if _include_positional then

for i, v in ipairs (pframe_args) do -- pass along positional parameters

if 'unset' == v:lower() then -- special keyword to unset 'default' parameters set in the wrapper template

v = ''; -- unset the value in the args table

end

add_parameter (i, v, args, list);

end

end

end

--[[--------------------------< _ M A I N >--------------------------------------------------------------------

Collect the various default and live parameters into args styled according to boolean list.

returns name of the working or listed template or nil for an error message

]]

local function _main (frame, args, list)

local template;

local fn_name;

local exclude = {}; -- table of parameter names for parameters that are not passed to the working template

local reuse_list = {}; -- table of pframe parameter names whose values are modified before they are passed to the working template as the same name

local alias_map = {}; -- table that maps parameter aliases to working template canonical parameter names

local _include_positional;

if frame.args._exclude and ('' ~= frame.args._exclude) then -- if there is |_exclude= and it's not empty

exclude = mw.text.split (frame.args._exclude, "%s*,%s*"); -- make a table from its contents

end

-- TODO: |_reuse= needs a better name (|_reuse=)

if frame.args._reuse and ('' ~= frame.args._reuse) then -- if there is |_reuse= and it's not empty

reuse_list = mw.text.split (frame.args._reuse, "%s*,%s*"); -- make a table from its contents

end

if frame.args['_alias-map'] and ('' ~= frame.args['_alias-map']) then -- if there is |_alias-map= and it's not empty

alias_map = alias_map_get (frame.args['_alias-map']); -- make a table from its contents

end

template, fn_name = frame_args_get (frame.args, args, list); -- get parameters provided in the {{#invoke:template wrapper|...|...}}

if nil == template or '' == template then -- this is the one parameter that is required by this module

return nil; -- not present, tell calling function to emit an error message

end

_include_positional = 'yes' == frame.args['_include-positional']; -- when true pass all positional parameters along with non-excluded named parameters to ...

-- ... the working template; positional parameters are not excludable

local _pframe_args = frame:getParent().args; -- here we get the wrapper template's 'live' parameters from pframe.args

local pframe_args = {}; -- a local table that we can modify

for k, v in pairs (_pframe_args) do -- make a copy that we can modify

pframe_args[k] = v;

end

-- here we look for pframe parameters that are aliases of canonical parameter names; when found

-- we replace the alias with the canonical. We do this here because the reuse_list works on

-- canonical parameter names so first we convert alias parameter names to canonical names and then

-- we remove those canonical names from the pframe table that are reused (provided to the working

-- template through the frame args table)

for k, v in pairs (alias_map) do -- k is alias name, v is canonical name

if pframe_args[k] then -- if pframe_args has parameter with alias name

pframe_args[v] = _pframe_args[k]; -- create new canonical name with alias' value

pframe_args[k] = nil; -- unset the alias

end

end

for k, v in pairs (pframe_args) do -- do enumerated parameter alias -> canonical translation

if 'string' == type (k) then -- only named parameters can be enumerated

if alias_map[k..'#'] then -- non-enumerated alias matches enumerated parameter pattern? enumerator at end only

pframe_args[alias_map[k..'#']:gsub('#', '')] = v; -- remove '#' and copy parameter to pframe_args table

pframe_args[k] = nil; -- unset the alias

elseif k:match ('%d+') then -- if this parameter name contains digits

local temp = k:gsub ('%d+', '#'); -- make a copy; digits replaced with single '#'

local enum = k:match ('%d+'); -- get the enumerator

if alias_map[temp] then -- if this parameter is a recognized enumerated alias

pframe_args[alias_map[temp]:gsub('#', enum)] = v; -- use canonical name and replace '#' with enumerator and add to pframe_args

pframe_args[k] = nil; -- unset the alias

end

end

end

end

-- pframe parameters that are _reused are 'reused' have the form something like this:

-- |chapter={{{chapter}}}

-- where a parameter in the wrapping template is modified and then passed to the working template

-- using the same parameter name (in this example |chapter=)

-- remove parameters that will be reused

for k, v in ipairs (reuse_list) do -- k is numerical index, v is canonical parameter name to ignore

if pframe_args[v] then -- if pframe_args has parameter that should be ignored

pframe_args[v] = nil; -- unset the ignored parameter

end

end

pframe_args_get (pframe_args, args, exclude, _include_positional, list); -- add parameters and values to args that are not listed in the exclude table

return template, fn_name; -- args now has all default and live parameters, return working template name

end

--[[--------------------------< W R A P >----------------------------------------------------------------------

Template entry point. Call this function to 'execute' the working template

]]

local function wrap (frame)

local args = {}; -- table of default and live parameters and their values to be passed to the wrapped template

local template; -- the name of the working template

local fn_name;

template, fn_name = _main (frame, args, false); -- get default and live parameters and the name of the working template

if not template then -- template name is required

return error_msg; -- emit error message and abandon if template name not present

end

if fn_name == nil then

return frame:expandTemplate {title=template, args=args}; -- render the working template

else

local newFrame = {

getParent = function(self)

return frame

end,

args = args,

};

setmetatable(newFrame, {

__index = function(t, k)

if type(frame[k]) == 'function' then

return function(...)

return frame[k](frame, select(2, ...))

end

else

return frame[k]

end

end

})

return require('Module:' .. template)[fn_name](newFrame)

end

end

--[[--------------------------< L I S T >----------------------------------------------------------------------

Template entry point. Call this function to 'display' the source for the working template. This function added

as a result of a TfD here: Wikipedia:Templates_for_discussion/Log/2018_April_28#Module:PassArguments

This function replaces a similarly named function which was used in {{cite compare}} and {{cite compare2}}

Values in the args table are numerically indexed strings in the form 'name=value'

]]

local function list(frame, do_link)

local args = {}; -- table of default and live parameters and their values to be passed to the listed template

local template; -- the name of the listed template

template = _main (frame, args, true); -- get default and live parameters and the name of the listed template

if not template then -- template name is required

return error_msg; -- emit error message and abandon if template name not present

end

if do_link then

template = ('%s'):format(frame:expandTemplate{ title='Transclude', args = {template} }, template)

end

table.sort(args)

for i = 1, #args do

local stripped = args[i]:match('^' .. i .. '=([^=]*)$')

if stripped then args[i] = stripped else break end

end

return frame:preprocess(table.concat({

'{{',

template,

('|%s'):rep(#args):format(unpack(args)), '}}'})); -- render the template

end

local function link (frame)

return list(frame, true)

end

--[[--------------------------< E X P O R T E D F U N C T I O N S >------------------------------------------

]]

return {

link = link,

list = list,

wrap = wrap,

};