--The purpose of this module is to take a list of linked page, and use it to determine the next and previous page in the list as well as the total number of pages.
local p = {}
function anonymize(name)
return mw.ustring.gsub(name,"^"..mw.site.siteName,"Project") or name
end
function out(name)
return mw.ustring.gsub(name,"^Project",mw.site.siteName) or name
end
function p.main(frame,displacement,varstoreturn)
local parent=frame.getParent(frame)
local currentpage,indexmodule,defaultpage,noerr
---- args in the #invoke itself trump args in the parent frame
currentpage = frame.args.page
defaultpage = frame.args.defaultpage
indexmodule = frame.args.index
displacement = displacement or frame.args.displacement -- can get from function name
noerr=frame.args.noerr
anonymizereturn = frame.args.anonymize
---- args in the parent frame come next
if parent then
currentpage=currentpage or parent.args.page
indexmodule=indexmodule or parent.args.index -- index is a module return{'page1','page2', ...}
defaultpage=defaultpage or parent.args.defaultpage
noerr=noerr or parent.args.noerr
anonymizereturn = anonymizereturn or parent.args.anonymize
end
---- default values if parameters aren't provided
defaultpage=defaultpage or "" -- don't know where to send people by default
if not(indexmodule) then
return "[[Module:TrainingPages]] error:no index parameter specified"
end
if not(currentpage) then
local pp=mw.title.getCurrentTitle()
if not pp then
if noerr then
return "","",""
else return "[[Module:TrainingPages]] error:failed to access getCurrentTitle" -- this shouldn't happen anyway, I don't think....
end
end
currentpage=pp.fullText
end
currentpage=anonymize(currentpage) --- convert "Wikipedia:, "Meta:" etc. into "Project:
local index={}
if mw.ustring.sub(indexmodule,1,6)=="Module" then
---- get a table of the pages in order from indexmodule
index=mw.loadData(indexmodule)
else pp=mw.title.new(indexmodule)
if not pp then
if noerr then
return "","",""
else return "[[Module:TrainingPages]] error (''index'' parameter): failed to access mw.title.new("..tostring(indexmodule)..") to load the index file",false,false,true
end
end
local textindex=pp.getContent(pp)
if not textindex then
if noerr then
return "","",""
else return "[[Module:TrainingPages]] error (''index'' parameter):failed to access mw.title.new("..indexmodule.."):getContent() to load the index data",false,false,true
end
end
prowl=mw.ustring.gmatch(textindex,"%[%[(.-)[%]|]") -- first half of any wikilink
index={}
repeat
link=prowl()
if not(link) then break end
if link~="" then table.insert(index,link) end
until false
end
displacement=displacement or 0 -- assume a null parameter is just display the same
---- set up the reverse lookup in lookup.
---- it would be faster to set this up in the indexmodule
---- but we don't want inconsistencies from user input!
local lookup={}
local i=0
repeat
i=i+1
local j=index[i]
if j then lookup[anonymize(mw.uri.decode(j))]=i else break end -- lookup["page name"] => page number
until false
--- get the page to return
local returnpage,currentpagenumber
if tonumber(currentpage) then
currentpagenumber=tonumber(currentpage)
returnpage=index[currentpagenumber+displacement] or defaultpage
else if (lookup[mw.uri.decode(currentpage)]) then
currentpagenumber=lookup[currentpage]
returnpage=index[currentpagenumber+displacement] or defaultpage
else returnpage=defaultpage
end
end
if anonymizereturn then
returnpage=anonymize(returnpage)
else
returnpage=out(returnpage)
end
if not(varstoreturn) then return tostring(returnpage) else return tostring(returnpage),currentpagenumber,#index end
end
-- Return the next page in the index
-- Used like if on a page that is part of the index:
--{{#invoke:TrainingPages| next_page | index=Project:Training/For students/Editing module index }}
-- Used like this to find the next page after a specified page:
--{{#invoke:TrainingPages| next_page | index=Project:Training/For students/Editing module index | currentpage=Project:Training/For students/My sandbox }}
function p.next_page(frame)
local returnpage,pagenumber,totalpages,errcode=p.main(frame,1,true)
return returnpage
end
-- Same as above, but returns the previous page
function p.last_page(frame)
local returnpage,pagenumber,totalpages,errcode=p.main(frame,-1,true)
return returnpage
end
function p.page_number(frame)
local returnpage,pagenumber,totalpages,errcode=p.main(frame,0,true)
if errcode then return returnpage else return pagenumber end
end
function p.total_pages(frame)
local returnpage,pagenumber,totalpages,errcode=p.main(frame,0,true)
if errcode then return returnpage else return totalpages end
end
return p