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TemplateData és una extensió que s'utilitza per emmagatzemar informació sobre una plantilla wikitext i els seus paràmetres perquè una interfície d'edició pugui recuperar i mostrar aquesta informació al seu editor de plantilles, cosa que facilita als usuaris afegir i editar plantilles a les pàgines.
A partir d'abril de 2019, la funcionalitat de template data forma part de l'experiència d'usuari per defecte per a tots els usuaris de tots els wikis de Wikimedia quan afegeixen una plantilla, fins i tot per a usuaris no registrats. Tant els editors de fonts per defecte com els visuals ho incorporen d'alguna manera, igual que molts scripts, eines i gadgets. Si vols aquesta funcionalitat en el teu wiki, instal·la Extension:TemplateData .
Afegir TemplateData a una plantilla perquè aquesta extensió l'utilitzi implica inserir un petit i senzill bloc de codi JSON (explicat més avall) a la pàgina de documentació de la plantilla. Pots fer-ho manualment o amb l'editor de TemplateData, una interfície gràfica d'usuari en la qual pots accedir a les pàgines "Modifica"/"Modifica el codi" d'una plantilla als wikis amb l'extensió TemplateData instal·lada. El JSON conté una llista dels paràmetres de la plantilla i informació sobre aquests paràmetres i sobre la plantilla en conjunt (veure més avall per a més detalls).
Les plantilles que contenen TemplateData mostraran aquesta informació en la interfície d'usuari quan un usuari afegeixi la plantilla. En alguns casos, canviarà la manera com es comporta l'editor quan s'utilitza per editar o inserir una plantilla determinada, facilitant als usuaris els passos necessaris per afegir una plantilla determinada.
Història
TemplateData es va desenvolupar originalment a principis de 2013 amb VisualEditor al cap, que estava en les etapes de prova de MediaWiki en aquell moment. VisualEditor és la principal interfície d'edició visual per als wikis de Wikimedia, i TemplateData va permetre tenir una interfície més útil en afegir plantilles. Va ser suportat oficialment per VisualEditor immediatament. A mesura que VisualEditor es va desplegar en les principals wikis de Wikimedia com una característica per defecte des del 2013 fins al 2016, TemplateData es va convertir en una part també.
El desembre del 2016, la interfície de VisualEditor es va posar a disposició per editar el codi font com una funció beta. Això es va anomenar 2017 wikitext editor . Això va portar les característiques de TemplateData a l'edició de fonts per primera vegada.
Al març de 2018, Sam Wilson va desenvolupar TemplateWizard , una extensió de l'editor de plantilles de la interfície gràfica d'usuari per a l'editor de fonts predeterminat de Wikimedia, WikiEditor (també conegut com l'editor de wikitextos de 2010), dissenyat per facilitar el procés d'addició de plantilles utilitzant la informació de TemplateData. L'sbril de 2019, TemplateWizard es va convertir en una part per defecte de l'editor de wikitext de 2010 a tots els wikis de Wikimedia. Aixó significava que TemplateData era ara una part per defecte tant de l'editor visual com de l'editor de fonts als wikis de Wikimedia.
Afegir o editar TemplateData
Per afegir o editar TemplateData, primer navegueu a la pàgina d'una plantilla, situada a "/Template:Templatename".
Comprovació de l'estat actual
Abans d'afegir o editar TemplateData, comproveu si la plantilla té una subpàgina de documentació'. A continuació, comproveu si la plantilla ja conté TemplateData' i, si és així, si es troba a la pàgina de la plantilla o a la subpàgina de documentació.
Subpàgines de documentació
Hi ha dues formes diferents en què les plantilles de la majoria dels wikis de Wikimedia emmagatzemen les seves notes d'ús i altres dades que no s'haurien d'incloure en la pròpia plantilla, com les categories en què hauria d'estar ficada la plantilla:
- La gran majoria de les plantilles guarden les notes d'ús i altres dades que no pertanyen a la pròpia pàgina de la plantilla en una subpàgina de documentació: "/Plantilla:NomPlantilla/doc". En pàgines com aquesta, la plantilla {{Documentation }} transclou tot el contingut de la pàgina /doc a la pàgina de la plantilla, mantenint el codi font de la plantilla molt més net.
- Algunes pàgines de plantilles conserven aquesta informació a la pàgina principal de la plantilla. You can spot it on these pages by looking for an occurrence of
{{Documentation|content=
between<noinclude>
tags.
Les diferents wikis poden presentar tot això de manera diferent.
En poques ocasions, les pàgines principals de les plantilles poden seguir contenint documentació fins i tot quan s'ha comprovat tot això;
aquí, un usuari haurà afegit un títol de pàgina /doc personalitzat entre "{{Documentation|
" i "|content=
" i després haurà afegit contingut després de "|content=
".
També pots cercar un avís al final de la pàgina similar a aquest: "La documentació anterior es transclou de la Plantilla:NomPlantilla/doc".
Plantilles sense subpàgines de documentació
Si una plantilla no té una subpàgina de documentació, crea-la i mou la documentació de la plantilla allà (o un espai per a ella). Aleshores pots afegir TemplateData a la subpàgina de documentació.
Creació de la subpàgina i trasllat de la documentació
Per crear la subpàgina de documentació, feu clic a "Modifica"/"Modifica el codi" a la pàgina principal de la plantilla; cerqueu les etiquetes <noinclude>
i el contingut (normalment a la part inferior).
Hauria de ser una cosa així:
<noinclude>
{{Documentation|content=
== Usage ==
Information about usage.
== More example headings ==
More example contents
[[Category:Example category]]
[[Category:Example category 2]]
}}
</noinclude>
També és possible que ja contingui TemplateData. Si és així, serà una cosa semblant a això:
<noinclude>
{{Documentation|content=
...
<templatedata>
{
"description": "",
"params": {
"1": {
"label": "Example parameter",
"description": "Example parameter description",
"type": "string"
}
}
}
</templatedata>
</noinclude>
Select everything after "|content=
" and before "</noinclude>
" and cut it into your clipboard or save it in a temporary document. Delete "|content=
", leaving only the following:
<noinclude>
{{Documentation}}
</noinclude>
Save the template page.
Now, to create the new subpage, look at your browser's address bar and add /doc to the end of the URL. Press ↵ Enter, then choose the option to create a new page.
If this wiki has a {{Documentation subpage }} notice template, add it at the top of the new page. You may also wish to add other templates, such as a {{Purge button }} or {{Purge }} link (if supported by the wiki in question).
Insert the text you cut or saved in the previous text (beneath the notice template, if applicable).
Wrap any categories in <includeonly>
tags so that they apply only to the template's main page:
<includeonly>
[[Category:Example category]]
[[Category:Example category 2]]
</includeonly>
Many wikis have a {{Sandbox other}}
template.
Use this template here if it's likely that the template you're editing exists in a sandbox version (located at "Template:Templatename/sandbox") in order to prevent the categories from applying to the sandbox page:
<includeonly>{{sandbox other||
[[Category:Example category]]
[[Category:Example category 2]]
}}</includeonly>
Finally, publish the page.
You can now add and edit the template data on the documentation subpage using the instructions described in #Methods.
Adding and editing template data on the main template page
If you can't create the /doc page, you can add and edit template data on the template's main page by following the instructions in #Methods.
If a template has a documentation subpage, check both the main page and the documentation subpage for the presence of template data (the <templatedata>
tag followed by an array inside curly brackets: {}
).
Alternatively, the TemplateData extension can perform this check for you. Click "Modifica" or "Modifica el codi" on either page. If the template already has template data on either page, you will see a yellow notice at the top of the page saying either:
- Atenció: tingueu en compte que a la pàgina relacionada «[[Template:Templatename/doc]]» ja existeixen dades de la plantilla.
or
- Atenció: tingueu en compte que a la pàgina relacionada «[[Template:Templatename]]» ja existeixen dades de la plantilla.
If the template has template data on its documentation subpage
If the template has template data on its documentation subpage, this is the page you should edit. You can do this by clicking the "[edit]" located after the heading " Template documentation" (or similar), or, if you are already on the /doc page, by clicking "Modifica" or "Modifica el codi" at the top. Follow the guidance at #Methods to add or edit the template data.
If the template has template data on its main page
If the template has template data on its main page, you once again have two options:
- You can either move to its documentation subpage. This is the preferred option.
- Or, you can edit it on the main template page.
Moving template data to the documentation subpage
To do this, click "Modifica"/"Modifica el codi" on the main template page, and look for the <templatedata>
tags, enclosed within <noinclude>
tags.
It should look something like this:
<noinclude>
{{Documentation}}
<templatedata>
{
"description": "",
"params": {
"1": {
"label": "Example parameter",
"description": "Example parameter description",
"type": "string"
}
}
}
</templatedata>
</noinclude>
Cut only the <templatedata>
tags and their contents out of the code, then save the page.
Next, edit the documentation subpage by clicking the "[edit]" located after the heading " Template documentation" (or similar).
Type a heading, like "Template data", then beneath it paste the template data.
You can now edit the template data based on the guidance at #Methods.
Editing template data on the main template page
If you do not wish to move the template data to the /doc page, you can edit it on the main template page. See #Methods for how to edit template data.
If the template does not yet have template data but has a doc subpage
If the template does not yet have template data, you should add it to the documentation subpage.
Do this by clicking the "[edit]" located after the heading " Template documentation" (or similar), or, if you are already on the /doc page, by clicking "Modifica" or "Modifica el codi" at the top. Type a heading, like "Template data", then add it beneath this heading. The section #Methods explains how to add template data.
Methods
Mètode de l'editor TemplateData
This is a simple way to add or edit template data, recommended for less experienced users.
L'editor TemplateData és una interfície gràfica d'usuari per afegir i editar TemplateData. It is part of the TemplateData extension, available on any template's page (or documentation subpage) by clicking "Modifica" or "Modifica el codi".
After clicking "Modifica" or "Modifica el codi", you will see a button above the editing area and page title that says "Edita les dades de la plantilla".
Cliqueu en aquest botó i entrareu a l'editor de les TemplateData. Si la pàgina on esteu ja conté TemplateData, es mostrarà automàticament aquí.
Features in the above window:
- The top item chooses the language of the interface text. It allows you to enter text content in multiple languages, displayed to users based on their settings in Preferences, not based on the wiki's language; different wikis have entirely different template databases.
If no language template data exists, the interface will only offer users the wiki's own language, but users can click "Afegeix una llengua" to add more inputs. The language code is displayed in brackets next to the parameters to which it can be applied, such as descriptions and labels.
- The next item is the template description. This is the description of the template as a whole; it's shown to users in numerous places in the template editors while adding a template. This parameter and its effects are documented below.
- The third item controls the wikitext formatting of the template. This parameter determines how the wikitext will be laid out when the user clicks "Aplica", the two main types being
"inline"
(on one line) and"block"
(on new lines). This parameter and its effects are documented below.
- If the user chooses "Custom", they can enter wikitext under "Custom format string" according to Custom formats rules documented below, in order to create a custom layout for the template when the user clicks "Aplica".
- The fourth item configures a template's parameters.
If parameters have already been defined in template data, this area displays them in a list. If the template's source code specifies parameters for which no template data exists, you may see a button labeled "Add 2 suggested parameters". The editor extracts these suggestions from the template's source code by looking for {{{parametername}}}
or {{{parametername|}}}
. Clicking "Add 2 suggested parameters" will add these parameters using their names as defined in the source code. A green notice will also appear at the top, for example, "2 new parameters were imported: names of parameters".
- At the bottom of the window you see an "Afegeix un paràmetre" button. This allows you to add a parameter manually with a custom name.
Continue to the next step by clicking any one of the parameters in the list. This will allow you to edit that parameter's info.
All of these features and their effects are outlined in the section #Within a parameter's name.
- The template data editor will not allow you to change a parameter to a blank "Nom".
- Clicking "Elimina la informació del paràmetre" will delete the parameter and all its information from the template data. You can't retrieve or undo this in the template data unless you click "X" afterwards. You can undo any changes made after clicking "Aplica" by hitting Ctrl+Z.
- Exiting the template data editor after making changes prompts you to confirm that you want to discard your changes.
When finished, click "Aplica".
This will automatically insert the template data at the bottom of the page before the </noinclude>
tag; or, if already present, it will be updated with the new information without changing its position.
The template data text will also be selected when you click "Aplica".
The template data editor creates a "paramOrder"
parameter at the bottom of the template data (or updates it if it already exists).
"paramOrder"
contains the current template data parameters in the order in which they were displayed by the template data editor.
You can change the "paramOrder"
by dragging the parameters up and down in the template data editor using the three horizontal bars on the left.
"paramOrder"
and its effects are documented below.
After this, click "Desa" to save your revision of the page.
Manual method
You can also add or edit template data manually.
Template data is written in JSON, but you do not need to learn JSON to learn how to create template data.
Template data follows a few very simple rules and accepts only a few dozen possible predefined parameters and values, typically following a "parameter": "value"
format.
Adding template data manually
Considerations:
- If you're adding template data on a template's documentation subpage (recommended), you may add it anywhere on the page; check to see if your language's Wikipedia has a preferred location for it. For example, on the English Wikipedia, template data is typically near the bottom of the documentation page; on the German Wikipedia, it is typically at the top.
- If you're adding template data on a template's main page (not recommended; see #Prior checks), you must make sure to place it inside the
<noinclude>...</noinclude>
tags.
Click "Modifica" or "Modifica el codi" on the respective page, then move to the place in the page where you intend to add template data and write a heading: "Template data".
Many wikis have a {{TemplateData header }} template that adds a short notice regarding template data. If your wiki does, add it after the heading.
To start adding template data, type an opening and closing <templatedata>
tag and a pair of curly brackets on new lines, with an empty line between them:
<templatedata>
{
}
</templatedata>
Next, add an indent on the empty line between the two curly brackets, and start adding parameters. Details for the parameters can be found at #Template data parameters. Most are optional; some are highly recommended.
Parameters can be in any order, but what follows is the order that best conforms to template data documentation and makes the content easiest to use for editors:
<templatedata>
{
"description": "",
"format": "",
"params": {
"parameter1": {
"aliases": ["",""]
"label": "",
"description": "",
"type": ""
}
},
"paramOrder": [
""
]
}
</templatedata>
Make sure the parameters, for example, in the "params"
object, remain inside that object; otherwise you will trigger an "Proprietat « propertyname » pas esperada." error when you try to save.
Example
Here is some example template data for a hypothetical cleanup template. Such a template would display a notice and place the page into a dated category based on the month and year entered. The notice might also contain a link to a talk page section. The template data would look something like this:
<templatedata>
{
"description": "Use this template to indicate that an article is in need of cleanup.",
"format": "inline",
"params": {
"date": {
"label": "Month and year",
"description": "The month and year that the template was added",
"type": "string",
"autovalue": "{{SUBST:CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{SUBST:CURRENTYEAR}}",
"example": "January 2013",
"suggested": true
},
"reason": {
"aliases": ["1"],
"label": "Reason",
"description": "The reason the article is in need of cleanup",
"type": "string"
},
"talk": {
"aliases": ["talksection"],
"label": "Talk page section",
"description": "The section of the talk page containing relevant discussion",
"type": "string"
}
},
"paramOrder": [
"date",
"reason",
"talk"
]
}
</templatedata>
The corresponding template data documentation would display as follows:
Use this template to indicate that an article is in need of cleanup.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Month and year | date | The month and year that the template was added
| String | suggested |
Reason | reason 1 | The reason the article is in need of cleanup | String | optional |
Talk page section | talk talksection | The section of the talk page containing relevant discussion | String | optional |
Template data parameters
All available template data parameters (i.e those between tags <templatedata>...</templatedata>
of the wiki source) are listed below with a description and example.
They are also listed in more technical detail at Extension:TemplateData#Format.
- This information is current as of November 2021 and may change if new parameters are added or the template editing interfaces get updates to support existing parameters or treat certain parameters differently.
- Wiki markup will not work in descriptions or labels. They are strictly plain text strings.
- New lines ("
\n
") in descriptions, labels, examples or defaults will not show in any of the main editors (TemplateWizard, the visual editor or the 2017 wikitext editor), even though they show in the auto-generated template data documentation. They are replaced by a null string in input forms and by a space elsewhere.
Parameter | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
description |
The Effects On the template documentation page, the description will show in plain text below the "Template data for [template name]" subheading. In all main editors (VisualEditor , the 2017 wikitext editor and the WikiEditor with TemplateWizard), the description shows in two main instances:
In the visual editor and 2017 wikitext editor, the description gets truncated to about 50 characters under each search suggestion, followed by a "...", but the whole description shows in the main template editor window. Both are shown in grey text. In the main template editor window, descriptions longer than four lines (about 540 characters) are provided a separate scrollbar, and they are shown in black text. If not specified If the description parameter does not exist or is not specified, the text "Cap descripció." will be displayed in the template data documentation below the "Template data for [template name]" subheading. Additionally:
|
"description": "A template for linking to a commons category",
|
format |
The This parameter is not required, but it is recommended. The default behavior when this parameter is not provided is preserving the existing formatting for existing parameters, or inline formatting for newly added parameters and templates. Effects Inline: ( When inserted, the template will lay its wikitext out on a single line with no white space between elements, like so:
Block: ( When inserted, the template will distribute its parameters each on a new line, with single spaces between each element, like so: {{Foo | bar = baz | longparameter = quux }} Custom formatting: Alternatively, if the parameter is set to a custom string of wikitext, as per the rules listed at #Custom formats, the template will lay its wikitext out as per the given wikitext. |
"format": "inline"
|
params |
The It should contain the name of each parameter followed by a set of template data sub-parameters listed in #Within a parameter's name. If there are multiple parameters, place a comma between each parameter object, but do not add one after the last curly bracket (see example). |
"params": {
"parameter1": {
... // parameter info
}, // comma here
"parameter2": {
... // parameter info
}, // and here
"parameter3": {
... // parameter info
} // but not here
}
|
paramOrder |
The How to use Add the parameter The parameters need not be on new lines (they may be written as We recommend you place You must include every parameter mentioned in the template data; otherwise a "Proprietat « propertyname » obligatòria pas trobada." error will show. If not specified Without With other parameters In the 2010 wikitext editor with TemplateWizard:
In the visual editor and the 2017 wikitext editor, |
"paramOrder": [
"date",
"reason",
"talk"
]
|
Within params
Parameter | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
Nom del paràmetre |
The only first-level item of the For example, in a template's source code, You may also see parameters named
Note: a user can still force the use of How to use Each of these "Nom del paràmetre" objects should contain all of the information about the parameter, in the form of more template data parameters. These are listed in the following section, Within a parameter's name. |
"1": { // name of the parameter
... // information about the parameter goes here
}
|
Within the parameter's name
Parameter | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
aliases |
The optional
or
This means that if the user inserts either of these parameters with a value, they will perform the same function. Literally, it translates to, "Value of parameter1. If parameter1 doesn't exist or have a value: value of parameter2." In the second case, it also means, "If parameter2 doesn't exist or have a value: no value." To insert the |
"aliases": ["1", "talk", "talksection"],
|
inherits |
To use this parameter, type |
"params": {
"topic1": {
"label": "Topic",
"description": "A topic mentioned on this disambiguation page",
"type": "string"
},
"topic2": {
"inherits": "topic1"
},
"topic3": {
"inherits": "topic1",
"label" : "A different label"
}
}
|
label |
The |
"label": "Month and year",
|
description |
Here, |
"description": "The month and year that the template was inserted",
|
type |
See the #Type parameter section. |
|
default |
Some template parameters have a default value; the value is used unless overridden by the user.
The Effects In all main editors (the visual editor, the 2017 wikitext editor and the 2010 wikitext editor with TemplateWizard), the With other parameters In all main editors (the visual editor, the 2017 wikitext editor and the 2010 wikitext editor with TemplateWizard), if |
"default": "Category:CommonsRoot",
|
autovalue |
A parameter can be assigned an This value can be overwritten by the user in the template editor. With other parameters In all main editors (the visual editor, the 2017 wikitext editor and the 2010 wikitext editor with TemplateWizard), |
"autovalue": "{{subst:CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{subst:CURRENTYEAR}}"
|
example |
The Effects In all main editors (the visual editor, the 2017 wikitext editor and the 2010 wikitext editor with TemplateWizard), this property is displayed below the parameter description (and below the With other parameters In all main editors (the visual editor, the 2017 wikitext editor and the 2010 wikitext editor with TemplateWizard), |
"example": "January 2013",
|
suggested values |
The parameter property
Other types (file, page, template, user, date, boolean, URL) are not currently supported because they have special functionalities in the visual editor already, such as autocomplete, which would interfere with the drop-down menu for suggested values in the visual editor. Editing template data as JSON in wikitext To add suggested values to any parameter type, add the new property "suggestedvalues" to the parameter in JSON. The “suggestedvalues” attribute must be a list of strings. Editing template data with the template data editor
Effects Once the values have been added to template data, the visual editor will display them in a combo box (a dropdown into which users can also enter a custom value) for the parameter types listed above. The user selects the desired value by clicking on it. If the list of values is long -- for example, a list of a country’s states -- the user can begin typing in the field, whereupon the list will be filtered to show only values containing the typed text. To change an entered value, the user must simply clear the field, and the full dropdown list will appear again. If the user needs a value not included in the list (for example, "message in a bottle") they can type it in manually. |
"suggestedvalues": [
"Journal",
"Book",
"Newspaper",
"Magazine"
]
|
Status option | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
required |
The It determines whether filling in the given parameter is mandatory for the template. Effects This status has several effects in the visual editor and the 2017 wikitext editor :
In the WikiEditor with Extension:TemplateWizard , as in the other editors, it displays the parameter automatically when a user inserts the template, but the parameter cannot be removed using this or any editor. It also does not display "El camp es obligatori." in the parameter description; rather, it lists the parameter on the side under "Paràmetres obligatoris". Other than this, it generally behaves the same as in the other editors, except that the prompt says that the input doesn't "match the expected format". With other parameters In the visual editor and the 2017 wikitext editor, the |
"required": true
|
suggested |
The Use Effects In the visual editor and the 2017 wikitext editor , it causes the parameter to automatically show up when a user inserts a template. If the parameter has an autovalue set, this will also automatically be in the parameter's input box. It has no other effect and doesn't show any additional text or warnings. In the WikiEditor with TemplateWizard, it does not place the parameter in the template automatically but instead causes it to be listed on the side under "Paràmetres suggerits". The user can then click a "+" next to the parameter to add it to the template. With other parameters The |
"suggested": true
|
deprecated |
Finally, there is This is a status for parameters that should not be used any more but still exist for the time being. This could be because uses of the template are being moved from one set of parameters to another. Effects The effect of this parameter in the visual editor and the 2017 wikitext editor is that a grey exclamation mark shows next to the parameter's label when it is inserted, and in the parameter's information tooltip, the grey, italic text "El camp és obsolet. deprecation reason" is shown below the parameter description. It does not affect the functionality or usability of the parameter or show any additional warnings. Despite the fact that it can take a string, as of January 2020 none of the main editors (the visual editor, the 2017 wikitext editor or the 2010 wikitext editor) display the contents of the string anywhere to users.
Inputting a string has the same effect as In the 2010 wikitext editor with TemplateWizard, setting this value as With other parameters If you set both this and If you set both this and In the 2010 wikitext editor with TemplateWizard, |
"deprecated": "Please use 'publicationDate' instead."
|
Note: if neither "required"
, "suggested"
nor "deprecated"
are set as true
for a parameter, its status will show as "optional"
in the template data documentation.
Once you're done, hit "Desa". If you've made errors, it will not let you save (which is disruptive but means you can't break anything). Should you run into errors, explain on the feedback page what you were trying to do, and we will be happy to help.
Note that if you are abusing a hack template to dynamically generate template data, it cannot be checked for errors before saving.
Note that each item of information is enclosed in quotation marks (except for true
and false
) and separated from the next item by a comma (unless it's the last one).
Type parameter
The "type"
parameter is meant to signal to a template editor the nature of a parameter's value.
In some cases, template editors have been programmed to modify the user interface for a certain parameter according to this template data value, such as to only allow the user to enter valid values that match the specified type.
This parameter does not have any functional effect on the template parameter or its value; it merely controls how template editors see and treat the parameter in editing mode.
How to use
It is used by adding the "type"
parameter, followed by a colon and a space, then adding any of the values listed in the table below in quotation marks.
Example:
"type": "string",
Effects
As of February 2020, only 5 of the 13 type values have visible effects in VisualEditor and the 2017 wikitext editor, while 8 have visible effects in TemplateWizard.
The effects of certain values are likely to change as the template editors get updates to support them. One such effort for VisualEditor and the 2017 wikitext editor is tracked in the Phabricator task T55613. A similar effort to get TemplateWizard to support the boolean value is tracked in T200664.
The currently known effects are listed as follows.
Value | Description | |
---|---|---|
unknown |
The Effects In all main editors (VisualEditor, 2017 wikitext editor and the 2010 wikitext editor with TemplateWizard), | |
string |
The Effects In all main editors (the visual editor, the 2017 wikitext editor and the 2010 wikitext editor with TemplateWizard), | |
line |
The Effects
| |
content |
The Effects
| |
unbalanced-wikitext |
The Effects
| |
wiki-page-name |
The Effects In all main editors (the visual editor, the 2017 wikitext editor and the 2010 wikitext editor with TemplateWizard), | |
wiki-file-name |
The Effects
| |
wiki-template-name |
The Effects In all main editors (the visual editor, the 2017 wikitext editor and the 2010 wikitext editor with TemplateWizard), | |
wiki-user-name |
The Effects In all main editors (the visual editor, the 2017 wikitext editor and the 2010 wikitext editor with TemplateWizard), | |
number |
The Effects
With other parameters
| |
boolean |
The Effects As of February 2020, none of the main Wikimedia editors (the visual editor, the 2017 wikitext editor or the 2010 wikitext editor with TemplateWizard) make use of this value. It has no visible effects. With the | |
date |
The Effects
With other parameters
| |
url |
The Effects
required " setting, but it does not warn the user if they attempt to insert the template without a valid URL. It also occurs with any status setting (such as "suggested" " or "deprecated ").
With other parameters
|
Custom formats
When editing the "format"
value, you create custom formats by inputting a set of wikitext symbols using some predefined rules.
{{
- start of the template_
- content (e.g., string, integer or parameter). This underscore serves to indicate the minimum length of a value in characters and can be repeated, like_______
. If this length is not reached, it fills the remaining characters with spaces. This can be used to align all equals signs to a specific position after a parameter (if used with\n
for new lines).|
- pipe (separates parameters)=
- equals sign (precedes the value of a parameter)\n
or pressing the enter key - new line (this will display as↵
in the entry field)\n
to indent new lines)}}
- end of the template
The wikitext should at least meet the minimum of {{_|_=_}}
, otherwise there will be an invalid format string error.
Objective | Format string | Output |
---|---|---|
Inline formatting | {{_|_=_}} inline
|
{{Foo|bar=baz|longparameter=quux}}{{Bar}} |
Block formatting | {{_\n| _ = _\n}} block
|
{{Foo | bar = baz | longparameter = quux }}{{Bar}} |
No space before the parameter name, each template on its own line | \n{{_\n|_ = _\n}}\n
|
{{Foo |bar = baz |longparameter = quux }} {{Bar}} |
Indent each parameter | {{_\n |_ = _\n}}
|
{{Foo |bar = baz |longparameter = quux }}{{Bar}} |
Align all parameter names to a given length | {{_\n|_______________ = _\n}}\n |
{{Foo |bar = baz |longparameter = quux |veryverylongparameter = bat }} {{Bar}} |
Pipe characters at the end of the previous line | {{_|\n _______________ = _}}
|
{{Foo| bar = baz| longparameter = quux}}{{Bar}} |
Inline style with more spaces, must be at start of line | \n{{_ | _ = _}}
|
{{Foo | bar = baz | longparameter = quux}} {{Bar }} |
Template at the start of a line, indent-aligned parameters, pipe beforehand | \n{{_ |\n _______________ = _}}
|
{{Foo | bar = baz | longparameter = quux}} {{Bar}} |
Blank boilerplate
You can copy the blank boilerplate below to add new template data to a template. Only the most common tags are included.
<templatedata>
{
"description": "",
"params": {
"1": {
"label": "",
"description": "",
"type": ""
},
"2": {
"label": "",
"description": "",
"type": ""
}
}
}
</templatedata>
Errors
Error de sintaxi dins JSON. / Bad JSON format
These errors occur when saving template data, usually manually edited, with invalid JSON code (duplicate keys/parameters, trailing or missing commas, etc.) in the visual editor or the 2017 wikitext editor.
"Error de sintaxi dins JSON." appears in the visual editor and the 2017 wikitext editor; "Bad JSON format" appears when editing in the template data GUI editor.
These errors can be difficult to detect and come in too many forms to list. The best way to avoid them is to edit template data exclusively with the template data editor; the best way to detect them once they've occurred is to use an external JSON validator, such as JSONLint, which will highlight errors and aid in fixing them.
The 2010 wikitext editor does not check for invalid JSON thanks to an old, unfixed bug (task T128029). Pages that contain invalid JSON may throw alarming "Error intern" messages. To fix these errors, your best bet is to use a JSON validator (see above).
Proprietat « paramOrder[number] » obligatòria pas trobada.
This error occurs if you state a parameter in "params"
that is not stated in "paramOrder"
.
The number in the square brackets refers to the parameter in "paramOrder"
that is missing. It refers to its order in the sequence, but it is one less than its actual position, since "paramOrder"
is an array; 0 is the first one, 1 is the second, etc.
"params": {
"date": { ...
},
"reason": { ...
},
"talk": { ... // <-- This parameter is not stated in "paramOrder", but it should be.
}
},
"paramOrder": [
"date",
"reason"
]
// Error: Required property "paramOrder[2]" not found.
To fix this, make sure all parameters stated in "params"
are listed in "paramOrder"
.
Alternatively, you can remove the "paramOrder"
object to remove this error.
Valor invalida per la proprietat « paramOrder[number] ».
This error occurs if you state a parameter in "paramOrder"
that is not stated in "params"
.
The number in the square brackets refers to the parameter in "paramOrder"
that shouldn't be there. It refers to its order in the sequence, but it is one less than its actual position, since "paramOrder"
is an array; 0 is the first one, 1 is the second, etc.
"params": {
"date": { ...
},
"talk": { ...
}
},
"paramOrder": [
"date",
"reason", // <-- This parameter is not stated in "params", but it should be.
"talk"
]
// Error: Invalid value for property "paramOrder[1]".
To fix this, make sure all parameters stated in "paramOrder"
are listed in "params"
.
Alternatively, you can remove the "paramOrder"
object to remove this error.
La proprietat « params.parametername.required » deu èsser de tipe « boolean ».
"suggested": "true" // <-- These quotation marks shouldn't be here.
These are boolean values, not strings, therefore they require no quotation marks.
To fix this, remove any quotation marks around the values true
or false
for these parameters.
Property "format" is expected to be ...
If the "format"
parameter exists but its value is not "inline"
, "block"
or a valid format string, you will see the error message "Property "format" is expected to be "inline", "block", or a valid format string.".
"format": "notinline"
// Error : Property "format" is expected to be "inline", "block", or a valid format string.
To fix this, make sure the value after "format":
equals "inline"
or "block"
and that there no spelling mistakes. Alternatively, if it's wikitext, make sure it contains a minimum of {{_|_=_}}
and that there are no mistakes in the syntax that would normally cause a template to fail, such as duplicate equals signs or missing/duplicate curly brackets; see the section #Custom formats for the syntax for custom formats.
Alternatively, you can remove the "format"
parameter to remove this error.
Proprietat « parametername » pas esperada.
This error occurs if you state a parameter that is unknown in template data. This is probably due to spelling mistakes or the use of uppercase letters instead of lowercase.
<templatedata>
{
"description": "",
"format": "inline",
"params": {
"1": {
"label": "",
"descriptino": "", // <-- spelling mistake
"type": ""
}
}
}
</templatedata>
It also occurs if you state a parameter in any template data object that is not a parameter of that object. This may be due to spelling mistakes, or you may have written the parameter of one template data object under another object that it doesn't belong to.
For example, you might have written the parameter "label"
under the root template data object instead of inside "params"
:
<templatedata>
{
"description": "",
"format": "inline",
"label": "", // <-- incorrectly placed parameter
"params": {
"1": { // ↓ it should be in here
"description": "",
"type": ""
}
}
}
</templatedata>
Alternatively, if the unexpected parameter is under a template parameter inside "params"
, you'll see its name after "params.parametername." in the error.
To fix this, make sure there aren't any spelling mistakes in the parameter names, and make sure your parameters are in their correct location. Additionally, make sure you don't state any parameters that don't exist for a template data object. You can check which parameters exist for an object in the section #Template data parameters.
Proprietat « params » obligatòria pas trobada.
This error occurs if there is no "params"
object in the template data.
This is a necessary object, as it contains all the details of each parameter, so to fix this error, make sure it's added and that there are no spelling mistakes.
See the section above on how to add the "params"
parameter.
Limitations and feedback
- Missing features – Template data is an example of a tool that was made available with few features, in hope that users would help to guide development of features that they desired. If you'd like to request new features for template data, please let us know.
- Delays in showing in templates – After adding template data to a template, the metadata should be visible immediately when the template is opened in the visual editor. However, it is possible that it will take several hours before the metadata will show. You can force an update by making a null edit to the template page itself (not the documentation subpage). To perform a null edit, open the template page for editing, and save the page without making any change and without adding any edit summary.
- Current issues – A list of current bugs and feature requests is available in the Wikimedia bug tracker.
Other tools
- Help:Extension:TemplateWizard
- A toolbar dialog window for entering template wikitext via an form built from template data.
- TemplateData Wizard
- A tool that generates template data through an interactive interface.
- Skeleton TemplateData generator
- A tool that reads the source wikicode of a template, tries to find all the parameters used and outputs a skeleton document with the parameters listed.
- JSONLint
- A tool that allows you to validate manually-written JSON to help find errors in the syntax.
- List of all templates with template data on this wiki
- With dewiki template template data: template data is shown in a box, and the template is added to a category of templates with template data
- https://query.wikidata.org/ and Query Helper