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This is a documentation subpage for Modul:SmwUtil. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original modul page. |
This module is subject to page protection. It is a highly visible module in use by a very large number of pages, or is substituted very frequently. Because vandalism or mistakes would affect many pages, and even trivial editing might cause substantial load on the servers, it is protected from editing. |
This module provides serveral useful function that can be used in other module to store or retrive data using semantic annotations.
Usage[Quelltext bearbeiten]
local _SMW= require('Module:SmwUtil')
if dataStore == 'smw' and stash then
_SMW.set(stash)
end
local query = {
select = {'[[is public::yes]]', '[[is of type::datasheet]]', '[[has id::>>10]]'}
fields = {'_CDAT=Create date', 'bears name=nickname', 'works as=occupation', 'has siblings'}
}
local attributes = {
limit = 10,
mainlabel ='-'
}
local result = _SMW.ask(query, attributes)
Functions[Quelltext bearbeiten]
Provided functions are as follow:
ask(query, attributes, retainBlanks)[Quelltext bearbeiten]
Runs an ask query on the semantic mediawiki triple store according to the parameters provided and returns the result as a lua table. The first parameter (query) has the following fields:
- select
- table or string, mandatory
- the condition the query filters for. can be of string and arbitrarily complex or a table being either of format
{ propertyname = 'value' }
,{ '[[propertyname::value]]' }
or a mix of both - fields
- table or string, optional
- the fields, you want to get data from. format of values is fieldname or fieldname=headline (you can skip the preceeding ?). DO NOT USE AN ARRAY! All keys will be discarded! Please uses string only if you have just one field to display. If you want to format the fields and add a headline, please do it before the =, e.g. fieldname#km2=area
Please keep in mind:
- attributes may contain any attribute you find in the documentation, but intro and outro will be NILed, default and more results text will be set to the empty string, and format will be overwritten
- per default, does only return fields that contain a value. that can result in an "unbalanced" result, where one row contains more elements than others. if you want to get all fields, set
retainBlanks
to true
- query
- table, mandatory
- the arguments to construct the query. see above for details
- attributes
- table, optional
- more attributes, you want to pass on to the ask query (like limit, for instance)
- retainBlanks
- boolean, optional
- if set to true, result can contain entries with empty values. per default, these entries will be deleted
- return
- table, query result as a lua table. see the following printout as example
In contrast to Module:CargoUtil, SmwUtil's ask recognizes when a property holds a list of values and returns this as a lua table (see example below on property references). CargoUtils would treat this as a comma separated list. |
{
1 = {
1 = 'Extension:Cargo'
has id = '7'
references = { '901', '821' }
description = 'Cargo provides a lightweight way to store and query the data contained within the calls to templates, such as infoboxes in mysql tables.'
MainLabel = 'Extension:Cargo'
}
2 = {
1 = 'Extension:SyntaxHighlight GeSHi'
has id = '6'
references = '911'
description = 'The SyntaxHighlight GeSHi extension provides rich formatting of source code using the "syntaxhighlight"-tag. ...'
MainLabel = 'Extension:SyntaxHighlight GeSHi'
}
}
As you can see, the data fields can be indexed either by number or by the provided headline in table fields. (The headline is either the fieldname or a special string you provided via fieldname=headline. The mainlabel always has number 1 and whatever you passed on to attribute mainlabel (if nothing, default is MainLabel).
get(page, field)[Quelltext bearbeiten]
A shortcut for show(page, field).
lua(query, attributes, retainBlanks)[Quelltext bearbeiten]
A shortcut for ask(query, attributes, retainBlanks).
rawask(query, attributes)[Quelltext bearbeiten]
Calls the parser function #ask according to the provided parameters and passes the result on directly. The format of the output is depending on attributes.format. The first parameter (query) has the following mandatory fields:
- select
- table or string, mandatory
- the condition the query filters for. can be of string and arbitrarily complex or a table being either of format
{ propertyname : 'value' }
,{ '[[propertyname::value]]' }
or a mix of both - fields
- table or string, optional
- the fields, you want to get data from. format is fieldname or fieldname=headline (you can skip the preceeding ?). Please uses string only if you have just one field to display. If you want to format the fields and add a headline, please do it before the =, e.g. fieldname#km2=area
Please keep in mind:
- attributes may contain any attribute you find in the documentation, but intro and outro will be NILed, default and more results text will be set to the empty string, and format will be overwritten
- per default, does only return fields that contain a value. that can result in an "unbalanced" result, where one row contains more elements than others. if you want to get all fields, set
retainBlanks
to true
- query
- table, mandatory
- the arguments to construct the query. see above for details
- attributes
- table, optional
- more attributes, you want to pass on to the ask query (like limit, for instance)
- return
- string, the renderd output
set(stash)[Quelltext bearbeiten]
Stores provided stash in semantic triple stores.
- stash
- string or table, mandatory
- data to store. if provided as string
'has property=value'
, one triple can be stores. if provided as table, you can either use{ has property = 'value' }
,{ 'has propert=value' }
, or a mix thereof. Even{ has property = {'value1', 'value2', 'value3' }
is possible. - return
- string, hopefully empty, result of set parser function
show(page, field)[Quelltext bearbeiten]
Returns contents of field stored on page
- page
- string, mandatory
- name of page, to get the property contents from (please include namespace but explude brackets), e.g. 'Meta:Mail'
- field
- string, mandatory
- name of property, to get the contents from. You can skip the '?'
- return
- string, contents of property 'field' on page
subobject(stash, uid)[Quelltext bearbeiten]
Stores provided stash as a subject. Contrary to set(stash) the data is not stored directly on the page but in a separate entity called subobject. These objects can be queried for separately.
- stash
- string or table, mandatory
- data to store. if provided as string
'has property=value'
, one triple can be stores. if provided as table, you can either use{ has property = 'value' }
,{ 'has propert=value' }
, or a mix thereof. Even{ has property = {'value1', 'value2', 'value3' }
is possible. - uid
- string, optional
- You can supply a uid to identify the object by. Just make sure, it is unique. :)
- return
- string, hopefully empty, result of set parser function