Module:File link
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This module is used to construct wikitext links to files. It is primarily useful for templates and modules that use complicated logic to make file links. Simple file links should be made with wikitext markup directly, as it uses less resources than calling this module. For help with wikitext file markup please refer to the documentation at mediawiki.org.
Usage from wikitext
ཞུན་དགFrom wikitext, this module should be called from a template, usually {{file link}}. Please see the template page for documentation. However, it can also be called using the syntax {{#invoke:File link|main|arguments}}
.
Usage from Lua
ཞུན་དགFirst, you need to import the module.
local mFileLink = require('Module:File link')
Then you can make file links using the _main
function.
mFileLink._main(args)
args is a table of arguments that can have the following keys:
file
- the filename. (required)format
- the file format, e.g. 'thumb', 'thumbnail', 'frame', 'framed', or 'frameless'.formatfile
- a filename to specify with the 'thumbnail' format option. The filename specified will be used instead of the automatically generated thumbnail.border
- set this to true or "yes" (or any other value recognized as true by Module:Yesno) to set a border for the image.location
- the horizontal alignment of the file, e.g. 'right', 'left', 'center', or 'none'.alignment
- the vertical alignment of the file, e.g. 'baseline', 'middle', 'sub', 'super', 'text-top', 'text-bottom', 'top', or 'bottom'.size
- the size of the image, e.g. '100px', 'x100px' or '100x100px'.upright
- the 'upright' parameter, used for setting the size of tall and thin images.link
- the page that the file should link to. Use the blank string '' to suppress the default link to the file description page.alt
- the alt text. Use the blank string '' to suppress the default alt text.caption
- a caption for the file.page
- sets a page number for multi-paged files such as PDFs.class
- adds aclass
parameter to image links. The MediaWiki software adds this parameter to theclass="..."
attribute of the image's<img />
element when the page is rendered into HTML.lang
- adds a language attribute to specify what language to render the file in.start
- specifies a start time for audio and video files.end
- specifies an end time for audio and video files.thumbtime
- specifies the time to use to generate the thumbnail image for video files.
To see the effect of each of these parameters, see the images help page on mediawiki.org.
Examples
ཞུན་དགWith the file only:
mFileLink.main{file = 'Example.png'}
-- Renders as [[File:Example.png]]
With format, size, link and caption options:
mFileLink.main{
file = 'Example.png',
format = 'thumb',
size = '220px',
link = 'Wikipedia:Sandbox',
caption = 'An example.'
}
-- Renders as [[File:Example.png|thumb|220px|link=Wikipedia:Sandbox|An example.]]
With format, size, and border:
mFileLink.main{
file = 'Example.png',
format = 'frameless',
size = '220px',
border = true
}
-- Renders as [[File:Example.png|frameless|border|220px]]
-- This module provides a library for formatting file wikilinks.
local yesno = require('Module:Yesno')
local checkType = require('libraryUtil').checkType
local p = {}
function p._main(args)
checkType('_main', 1, args, 'table')
-- This is basically libraryUtil.checkTypeForNamedArg, but we are rolling our
-- own function to get the right error level.
local function checkArg(key, val, level)
if type(val) ~= 'string' then
error(string.format(
"type error in '%s' parameter of '_main' (expected string, got %s)",
key, type(val)
), level)
end
end
local ret = {}
-- Adds a positional parameter to the buffer.
local function addPositional(key)
local val = args[key]
if not val then
return nil
end
checkArg(key, val, 4)
ret[#ret + 1] = val
end
-- Adds a named parameter to the buffer. We assume that the parameter name
-- is the same as the argument key.
local function addNamed(key)
local val = args[key]
if not val then
return nil
end
checkArg(key, val, 4)
ret[#ret + 1] = key .. '=' .. val
end
-- Filename
checkArg('file', args.file, 3)
ret[#ret + 1] = 'File:' .. args.file
-- Format
if args.format then
checkArg('format', args.format)
if args.formatfile then
checkArg('formatfile', args.formatfile)
ret[#ret + 1] = args.format .. '=' .. args.formatfile
else
ret[#ret + 1] = args.format
end
end
-- Border
if yesno(args.border) then
ret[#ret + 1] = 'border'
end
addPositional('location')
addPositional('alignment')
addPositional('size')
addNamed('upright')
addNamed('link')
addNamed('alt')
addNamed('page')
addNamed('class')
addNamed('lang')
addNamed('start')
addNamed('end')
addNamed('thumbtime')
addPositional('caption')
return string.format('[[%s]]', table.concat(ret, '|'))
end
function p.main(frame)
local origArgs = require('Module:Arguments').getArgs(frame, {
wrappers = 'Template:File link'
})
if not origArgs.file then
error("'file' parameter missing from [[Template:File link]]", 0)
end
-- Copy the arguments that were passed to a new table to avoid looking up
-- every possible parameter in the frame object.
local args = {}
for k, v in pairs(origArgs) do
-- Make _BLANK a special argument to add a blank parameter. For use in
-- conditional templates etc. it is useful for blank arguments to be
-- ignored, but we still need a way to specify them so that we can do
-- things like [[File:Example.png|link=]].
if v == '_BLANK' then
v = ''
end
args[k] = v
end
return p._main(args)
end
return p