Handbuch:$wgContLang
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Diese Funktion wurde in der Version 1.36.0 vollständig entfernt. |
Globales Objekt: $wgContLang | |
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Veraltet in: | 1.32.0 |
Entfernt in: | 1.36.0 |
Klasse: | Language |
Located in: | Language.php |
Details
The content language object is the Language object associated with the wiki being viewed.
It is one of two global language objects ($wgLang
is the other).
Language objects represent the language used for incidental text, and also has some character encoding functions and other locale stuff.
The language is defined in $wgLanguageCode
.
Siehe Handbuch:Sprache für weitere Informationen.
If you are outputting text that might be included in an interface message, you may want to use
$parser->getFunctionLang()
instead of $wgContLang
since this will localize to the user's interface language within interface messages, but localize to the wiki content language otherwise.MediaWiki Version: | ≥ 1.32 |
Starting with MediaWiki 1.32, the content language is available as the ContentLanguage
service (MediaWiki\MediaWikiServices::getContentLanguage
) and usage of the service is recommended over using the global.
Häufig verwendete Methoden
This is not an exhaustive list, view class above to see a complete listing.
$wgContLang->getNsText ( $index )
- Get a namespace value by key in the current language. Examples:
$wgContLang->getNsText( NS_MEDIAWIKI );
returns "MediaWiki",$wgContLang->getNsText( NS_CATEGORY )
returns "Category".
$wgContLang->specialPage( $name )
- Get a localized special page name by the English term. Example:
$wgContLang->specialPage( 'upload' )
returns "Special:upload".
$wgContLang->convert( $text, $isTitle = false)
- Not implemented. Convert text to different variants of a language.
$wgContLang->formatSize ( $size )
- Format a size in bytes for output, using an appropriate unit (B, KB, MB or GB) according to the magnitude in question
$wgContLang->formatTimePeriod( $seconds )
- Format a time in seconds for output, using an appropriate unit (seconds, minutes, hours or days) according to the magnitude in question