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the source of this module is in //he.wikipedia.org/wiki/Module:ParamValidator
the source of this module is in //he.wikipedia.org/wiki/Module:ParamValidator


main purpose: use "templatedata" to verify the parameters passed to a template


Terminology: "numeric parameter" means order-based parameter. e.g. if the template is transcluded like so {{x  | k |  | a = m | b = }}
"a" and "b" are "named" parameters, and there are 2 "numeric", or order based parameters, 1 and 2.
we say that the value of a is "m", the value of 1 is "k", and "b" and 2 are "empty".


it exports two functions: validateParams(), called from page using {{#invoke: }} and returns a string,
This module exports two functions: calculateViolations( frame, subpages ), and validateParams( frame ).  
and calculateViolations(), called from another module, and returns a table with a list of violations, keyed on violation type as described below.
both use the metadata in the templatedata object to validate the parameters. the list of detected violations appear below:


calculateViolations( frame, subpages ) finds templatedata, in template page or in one of its subpages in the list, if provided.
it returns a table with the violations. if there are none, the table is empty. otherwise it has the structure
{
violation1 = { param1 = value1, param2 = value2 },
violation2 = { ... },
...
}
violation1, violation2 etc. are one of the names of specific violations, as described below.
param1, param2 etc. are either the names of parameter passed to the template, or defined in templatedata.
value1, value2 etc. are the values passed to the template, or an empty string if no such parameter was passed.
the different violations are as follow:
* "no-templatedata": no valid tempaltedata was found in tempalte page, or documentation subpage
* "no-templatedata": no valid tempaltedata was found in tempalte page, or documentation subpage
* "undeclared": named parameters with non-empty value, does not exist in templatedata
* "undeclared": named parameters with non-empty value, does not exist in templatedata
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* "empty-deprecated":  parameters with empty value, marked as "deprecated" in tempaltedata
* "empty-deprecated":  parameters with empty value, marked as "deprecated" in tempaltedata
* "empty-required": missing or empty parameter marked as "required" in tempaltedata
* "empty-required": missing or empty parameter marked as "required" in tempaltedata
* "incompatible": a non-empty parameter passed to the template, incompatible with the parameter type defined in templatedata
* "duplicate": a value is passed for the same parameter (or any of its aliases) more than once


calculateViolations() returns a table, keyed on violation type, whose values are tables of parameter name : parameter value
* "any": at least one of the above properies has non-empty value, and the corresponding error actually exists.
* "multiple": more than one of the above properies (not including "any") has non-empty value, and the corresponding error actually exists.


The second function, validateParams( frame ), can be called from the tempalte' using #invoke.
it retrieves the template's templatedata, and uses it to validate the parameters passed to the template.
it expects a parameter named "options", which contains the definition of the output. typically, it's used by placing something like so:
if any violations found, it returns am appropriate string. this string will typically include some maintenance category, and/or error message.
 
the operation of the module is controlled by a single parameter passed to it. this string should be valid JSON describing the actions.
<includeonly>{{#invoke:ParamValidator | validateParams | options = {{PV default options}} }}</includeonly>
the fields of this structure has the following keys, with string or null value:
 
at the top of the template (be mindful not to add extra spaces and newlines to the template).
if any of these error-conditions exists, and "options" has non-empty value for the corresponding key, will be appended to the output,
to bypass some mediawiki limitation, it is also possible to pass the options as "module", like so (use one of the two, but not both):
after replacing the follwing tokens:
<includeonly>{{#invoke:ParamValidator | validateParams | module_options = Module:PV default options}} }}</includeonly>
-- "templatename" is replaced with the actual template name,
 
-- "tname_naked" is replaced with the naked template name, i.e. without colon and namespace
the first form expects a template named "Template:PV default options" which contains the options, and the 2nd form expects a module,
-- "paramname" is replaced by a comma-separated list of parameters offending the rule.
suitable for mw.loadData(), which returns a map of namespace => options (i.e. { [0] = <options>, [2] => <options> } .... )
-- "paramandvalue" is replaced by comma-separated list of "name: value" pairs of parameters and values
 
the options parameter should be a JSON-encoded string, defining the output, and some special behaviors.  
the example above assumes that a wiki page named [[Template:PV default options]] exists, and contains valid JSON string.
for each of the violations defined above, "options" may define an output string, so basically, "options" looks like so:
{
violation1: outputstring1,
violation2: outputstring2,
.... ,
behavior1: some value,
....
}
 
not all violations have to be defined. a violation not defined in "options" will be ignored.
 
when invoked, it extract "subpages" from the options parameter, and calls:
calculateViolations( frame, subpages )
if the returned table is empty, no violation were found, and an empty string is returned and nothing else happens.
 
otherwise, for each of the violations, i.e., the keys of the returned table, when "options" contains this key,
the corresonding value is appended to the output.
 
some further processing is done:
1) several tokens are replaced with calculated values. these are described below.
2) some "meta" violations are calculated: when any none-ignored violation occured,
the "any" meta-violation is added to the output in the same way,
i.e. the string keyed by "any" in the options is appended to output with appropriate substitutions.
similarly, "multiple" meta-violation is created when more than one type of non-ignored violations occured.
3) if the output is not empty, a prefix and suffix strings are prepended and appended to it.
 
these are the tokens and the replacement.
* "templatename": full template name, including namespace.
* "tname_naked": template name without namespace.
* "paramname"comma-separated list of parameters
* "paramandvalue": is replaced by comma-separated list of "name: value" pairs of parameters and values
the first two are applied to the whole output, including the suffux and prefix,
and the rest are applied to the individual violations, each with its own list of offending parameters and values.
 


if the value of some keys is null, this error condition will be ignored, and not counted when calculating "any" and "multiple" conditions.
the rest of the if the value of some keys is null, this error condition will be ignored, and not counted when calculating "any" and "multiple" conditions.


some other optional fields can be passed via options:
some other optional fields can be passed via options:
* "ignore": list (in square brackets) of parameter names to ignore, both in templatedata and actual parameters. all names should be quoted.
* "doc-subpage": can be either a string, or a list (in square bracktes) of strings, indicating subpages of the template  
* "doc-subpage": can be either a string, or a list (in square bracktes) of strings, indicating subpages of the template  
that may contain templatedata.  
that may contain templatedata.  
* "skip-empty-numeric": if a quoted number, the module will ignore empty numeric parameters up to this number
* "ignore": list of patterns. any parameter whose name matches any pattern, will not considered in violation of any of the rules.
* "skip-empty-numeric": if a quoted number, the module will ignore non-declared empty numeric parameters up to this number
* "wrapper-prefix": openning wrapper element of outpot (defaults to "<div class = 'paramvalidator-wrapper'>")  
* "wrapper-prefix": openning wrapper element of outpot (defaults to "<div class = 'paramvalidator-wrapper'>")  
* "wrapper-suffix": closing wrapper element of output (defaults to "</div>")  
* "wrapper-suffix": closing wrapper element of output (defaults to "</div>")  


additional option parameters, named options1, options2, etc. can be passed. any entry defined in these options will
override the previous value. a typical use may be like so:


typically, this JSON structure will be placed in a special template, and retrieved for the module-use like so:
<includeonly>{{#invoke:ParamValidatoe | validateParams | options = {{PV Default Values}} }}</includeonly>
typically, this JSON structure will be placed in a separate template, and retrieved for the module-use as shown above.
this code is to be placed at the very beginning of the page of the template whose uses are to be validated.
<includeonly>{{#invoke:ParamValidator | validateParams | options = {{PV default options}} | options1 = {"key":"value"} }}</includeonly>
"key" can override any of the options fields described above.


several such options pages may exist, so the user can decide which validation regime to use with each template, by invoking it and passing
the appropriate one for the "options" parameter.


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function empty( s )  
local util = {
return not s or type( s ) == 'string' and mw.text.trim( s ) == ''  
empty = function( s )  
end
return s == nil  or type( s ) == 'string' and (mw.text.trim( s ) == '' or s == '-') -- compatible with module:תבנית מידע 
end
,
extract_options = function( frame, optionsPrefix )
optionsPrefix = optionsPrefix or 'options'
 
local options, n, more = {}
if frame.args['module_options'] then
local module_options = mw.loadData( frame.args['module_options'] )
if type( module_options ) ~= 'table' then return {} end
local title = mw.title.getCurrentTitle()
local local_ptions = module_options[ title.namespace ] or module_options[ title.nsText ] or {}
for k, v in pairs( local_ptions ) do options[k] = v end
end
repeat
ok, more = pcall( mw.text.jsonDecode, frame.args[optionsPrefix .. ( n or '' )] )
if ok and type( more ) == 'table' then
for k, v in pairs( more ) do options[k] = v end
end
n = ( n or 0 ) + 1
until not ok


function extract_options( frame )
return options
local ok, options = pcall( mw.text.jsonDecode, frame.args.options )
end
options = ok and options or {}
,  
local n, more = 0
build_namelist = function ( template_name, sp )
repeat
local res = { template_name }
n = n + 1
if sp then
ok, more = pcall( mw.text.jsonDecode, frame.args['options' .. n] )
if type( sp ) == 'string' then sp = { sp } end
if ok then
for _, p in ipairs( sp ) do table.insert( res, template_name .. '/' .. p ) end
for k, v in pairs( more ) do options[k] = v end
end
end
until not ok
return res
return options
end
,
table_empty = function( t ) -- normally, test if next(t) is nil, but for some perverse reason, non-empty tables returned by loadData return nil...
if type( t ) ~= 'table' then return true end
for a, b in pairs( t ) do return false end
return true
end
,
}
 
local function _readTemplateData( templateName )
local title = mw.title.makeTitle( 0, templateName ) 
local templateContent = title and title.exists and title:getContent() -- template's raw content
local capture =  templateContent and mw.ustring.match( templateContent, '<templatedata%s*>(.*)</templatedata%s*>' ) -- templatedata as text
-- capture = capture and mw.ustring.gsub( capture, '"(%d+)"', tonumber ) -- convert "1": {} to 1: {}. frame.args uses numerical indexes for order-based params.
local trailingComma = capture and mw.ustring.find( capture, ',%s*[%]%}]' ) -- look for ,] or ,} : jsonDecode allows it, but it's verbotten in json
if capture and not trailingComma then return pcall( mw.text.jsonDecode, capture ) end
return false
end
end


function build_namelist( template_name, sp )
local function readTemplateData( templateName )
local res = { template_name }
if type( templateName ) == 'string' then  
if sp then
templateName = { templateName, templateName .. '/' .. docSubPage }
if type( sp ) == 'string' then sp = { sp } end
end
for _, p in ipairs( sp ) do table.insert( res, template_name .. '/' .. p ) end
if type( templateName ) == "table" then
for _, name in ipairs( templateName ) do
local td, result = _readTemplateData( name )  
if td then return result end
end
end
end
return res
return nil
end
end


-- this is the function to be called by other modules. it expects the frame, and then an optional list of subpages, e.g. { "Documentation" }.
-- this is the function to be called by other modules. it expects the frame, and then an optional list of subpages, e.g. { "Documentation" }.
-- if second parameter is nil, only tempalte page will be searched for templatedata.
-- if second parameter is nil, only tempalte page will be searched for templatedata.
function calculateViolations( frame, subpages )
local function calculateViolations( frame, subpages )
 
-- used for parameter type validy test. keyed by TD 'type' string. values are function(val) returning bool.
-- this can be made more sophisticated later, e.g. for "wiki page" and such
local type_validators = {
function compatible( val, typ )
['number'] = function( s ) return mw.language.getContentLanguage():parseFormattedNumber( s ) end
if typ == 'number' and not mw.language.getCurrentLanguage():parseNumber( val ) then return false end
}
return true
local function compatible( typ, val )
local func = type_validators[typ]
return type( func ) ~= 'function' or util.empty( val ) or func( val )
end
local function list_empty_or_contains(ar, searched)
if not ar or #ar == 0 then return true end  
for _, val in ipairs(ar) do if val == searched then return true end end
return false
end
end
local t_frame = frame:getParent()
local t_frame = frame:getParent()
local t_args, template_name = t_frame.args, t_frame:getTitle()
local t_args, template_name = t_frame.args, t_frame:getTitle()
local td_source = build_namelist( template_name, subpages )
local td_source = util.build_namelist( template_name, subpages )
local templatedata = require( 'Module:ReadTd' ).ReadTemplateData( td_source )
local templatedata = readTemplateData( td_source )
local td_params = templatedata and templatedata.params
local td_params = templatedata and templatedata.params
local all_aliases, all_series = {}, {}
if not td_params then return { ['no-templatedata'] = { [''] = '' } } end
if not td_params then return { ['no-templatedata'] = { [''] = '' } } end
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local res = {} -- before returning to caller, we'll prune empty tables
local res = {} -- before returning to caller, we'll prune empty tables
-- allow for aliases
for _, p in pairs( td_params ) do for _, alias in ipairs( p.aliases or {} ) do
all_aliases[alias] = p
if tonumber(alias) then all_aliases[tonumber(alias)] = p end
end end


-- handle undeclared and deprecated
-- handle undeclared and deprecated
local already_seen = {}
local series = frame.args['series']
for p_name, value in pairs( t_args ) do
for p_name, value in pairs( t_args ) do
local tp_param, noval, numeric, table_name = td_params[p_name], empty( value ), tonumber( p_name )
local tp_param, noval, numeric, table_name = td_params[p_name] or all_aliases[p_name], util.empty( value ), tonumber( p_name )
local hasval = not noval
 
if not tp_param and series then -- 2nd chance. check to see if series
for s_name, p in pairs(td_params) do
if mw.ustring.match( p_name, '^' .. s_name .. '%d+' .. '$') then
-- mw.log('found p_name '.. p_name .. '  s_name:' .. s_name, ' p is:', p) debugging series support
tp_param = p
end -- don't bother breaking. td always correct.
end
end
if not tp_param then -- not in TD: this is called undeclared
if not tp_param then -- not in TD: this is called undeclared
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noval and numeric and 'empty-undeclared-numeric' or
noval and numeric and 'empty-undeclared-numeric' or
noval and not numeric and 'empty-undeclared' or
noval and not numeric and 'empty-undeclared' or
not noval and numeric and 'undeclared-numeric' or
hasval and numeric and 'undeclared-numeric' or
'undeclared' -- tzvototi nishar.
'undeclared' -- tzvototi nishar.
else -- in td: test for depracation and mistype. if deprecated, no further tests
else -- in td: test for deprecation and mistype. if deprecated, no further tests
table_name = tp_param.deprecated and not noval and 'deprecated' or
table_name = tp_param.deprecated and hasval and 'deprecated'  
tp_param.deprecated and noval and 'empty-deprecated' or
or tp_param.deprecated and noval and 'empty-deprecated'  
not compatible( tp_param.type, value ) and 'incompatible'
or not compatible( tp_param.type, value ) and 'incompatible'  
or not series and already_seen[tp_param] and hasval and 'duplicate'
or hasval and not list_empty_or_contains(tp_param.suggestedvalues , value) and 'unsuggested-value'
 
already_seen[tp_param] = hasval
end
end
-- report it.
-- report it.
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end
end
end
end
 
-- test for empty/missing paraeters declared "required"  
-- test for empty/missing paraeters declared "required"  
for p_name, param in pairs( td_params ) do  
for p_name, param in pairs( td_params ) do  
if param.required and empty( t_args[p_name] ) then  
if param.required and util.empty( t_args[p_name] ) then
res['empty-required'] = res['empty-required'] or {}  
local is_alias
res['empty-required'][p_name] = ''  
for _, alias in ipairs( param.aliases or {} ) do is_alias = is_alias or not util.empty( t_args[alias] ) end
if not is_alias then
res['empty-required'] = res['empty-required'] or {}  
res['empty-required'][p_name] = ''  
end
end
end
end
end
return res
return res
end
-- wraps report in hidden frame
local function wrapReport(report, template_name, options)
if util.empty( report ) then return '' end
local naked = mw.title.new( template_name )['text']
mw.log(report)
report = ( options['wrapper-prefix'] or "<div class = 'paramvalidator-wrapper'><span class='paramvalidator-error'>" )
.. report
.. ( options['wrapper-suffix'] or "</span></div>" )
report = mw.ustring.gsub( report, 'tname_naked', naked )
report = mw.ustring.gsub( report, 'templatename', template_name )
return report
end
end


-- this is the "user" version, called with {{#invoke:}} returns a string, as defined by the options parameter
-- this is the "user" version, called with {{#invoke:}} returns a string, as defined by the options parameter
function validateParams( frame )
local function validateParams( frame )
local options, report, template_name = extract_options( frame ), '', frame:getParent():getTitle()
 
-- for purple pages:
local wrap_report = function()
if frame:getParent().args['skip parameters validation'] then return '[[ קטגוריה:דפים עם שגיאות פרמטריות שקיבלו חנינה]]' end
if empty( report ) then return '' end
local options, report, template_name = util.extract_options( frame ), '', frame:getParent():getTitle()
local naked = mw.title.new( template_name )['text']  
report = ( options['wrapper-prefix'] or "<div class = 'paramvalidator-wrapper'>" )
.. report
.. ( options['wrapper-suffix'] or "</div>" )
report = mw.ustring.gsub( report, 'tname_naked', naked )
report = mw.ustring.gsub( report, 'templatename', template_name )
return report
end


local ignore = function( p_name )
local ignore = function( p_name )
for _, pattern in ipairs( options['ignore'] or {} ) do
for _, pattern in ipairs( options['ignore'] or {} ) do
if string.match( p_name, '^' .. pattern .. '$' ) then return true end
if mw.ustring.match( p_name, '^' .. pattern .. '$' ) then return true end
end
end
return false
return false
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local replace_macros = function( s, param_names )
local replace_macros = function( s, param_names )
local function concat_and_escape( t )
local s = table.concat( t, ', ' )
return ( mw.ustring.gsub( s, '%%', '%%%%' ) )
end
if s and ( type( param_names ) == 'table' ) then
if s and ( type( param_names ) == 'table' ) then
local k_ar, kv_ar = {}, {}
local k_ar, kv_ar = {}, {}
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table.insert( kv_ar, k .. ': ' .. v)
table.insert( kv_ar, k .. ': ' .. v)
end
end
s = mw.ustring.gsub( s, 'paramname', table.concat( k_ar, ', ' ) )
s = mw.ustring.gsub( s, 'paramname', concat_and_escape( k_ar ) )  
s = mw.ustring.gsub( s, 'paramandvalue', table.concat( kv_ar, ', ' ) )
s = mw.ustring.gsub( s, 'paramandvalue', concat_and_escape( kv_ar ) )
end
end
return s
return s
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return res
return res
end
end
 
-- assert options is not empty.
-- no option no work.
assert( next( options ), 'expecting valid "options" parameter')
if util.table_empty( options ) then return '' end
 
-- get the errors.
-- get the errors.
local violations = calculateViolations( frame, options['doc-subpage'] )
local violations = calculateViolations( frame, options['doc-subpage'] )
-- special request of bora: use skip_empty_numeric
-- special request of bora: use skip_empty_numeric
if violations['empty-undeclared-numeric'] then  
if violations['empty-undeclared-numeric'] then  
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for pname in pairs( tab ) do if ignore( pname ) then tab[pname] = nil end end
for pname in pairs( tab ) do if ignore( pname ) then tab[pname] = nil end end
-- prune empty violations
-- prune empty violations
if next( tab ) == nil then violations[name] = nil end
if util.table_empty( tab ) then violations[name] = nil end
-- WORK IS DONE. report the errors.
-- WORK IS DONE. report the errors.
-- if report then count it.
-- if report then count it.
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if offenders > 1 then report_params( 'multiple' ) end
if offenders > 1 then report_params( 'multiple' ) end
if offenders ~= 0 then report_params( 'any' ) end -- could have tested for empty( report ), but since we count them anyway...
if offenders ~= 0 then report_params( 'any' ) end -- could have tested for empty( report ), but since we count them anyway...
 
return wrapReport(report, template_name, options)
return wrap_report()
end
end


return {
return {
['validateparams'] = validateParams,
['validateparams'] = validateParams,
['calculateViolations'] = calculateViolations
['calculateViolations'] = calculateViolations,
['wrapReport'] = wrapReport
}
}

גרסה אחרונה מ־11:21, 22 בנובמבר 2024

This module is based on idea and original code of User:IKhitron.
the source of this module is in //he.wikipedia.org/wiki/Module:ParamValidator

This module exports two functions: calculateViolations( frame, subpages ), and validateParams( frame ).

calculateViolations( frame, subpages ) finds templatedata, in template page or in one of its subpages in the list, if provided. it returns a table with the violations. if there are none, the table is empty. otherwise it has the structure

{
	violation1 = { param1 = value1, param2 = value2 },
	violation2 = { ... },
	...
}

violation1, violation2 etc. are one of the names of specific violations, as described below. param1, param2 etc. are either the names of parameter passed to the template, or defined in templatedata. value1, value2 etc. are the values passed to the template, or an empty string if no such parameter was passed.

the different violations are as follow:

  • no-templatedata
    no valid tempaltedata was found in tempalte page, or documentation subpage
  • undeclared
    named parameters with non-empty value, does not exist in templatedata
  • empty-undeclared
    named parameters with empty value, does not exist in templatedata
  • undeclared-numeric
    numeric parameters with non-empty value, does not exist in templatedata
  • empty-undeclared-numeric
    numeric parameters with empty value, does not exist in templatedata
  • deprecated
    parameters with non-empty value, marked as "deprecated" in tempaltedata
  • empty-deprecated
    parameters with empty value, marked as "deprecated" in tempaltedata
  • empty-required
    missing or empty parameter marked as "required" in tempaltedata
  • incompatible
    a non-empty parameter passed to the template, incompatible with the parameter type defined in templatedata


The second function, validateParams( frame ), can be called from the tempalte' using #invoke. it expects a parameter named "options", which contains the definition of the output. typically, it's used by placing something like so:

<includeonly>{{#invoke:ParamValidator | validateParams | options = {{PV default options}} }}</includeonly>

at the top of the template (be mindful not to add extra spaces and newlines to the template).

the options parameter should be a JSON-encoded string, defining the output, and some special behaviors. the example above assumes that a wiki page named Template:PV default options exists, and contains valid JSON string. for each of the violations defined above, "options" may define an output string, so basically, "options" looks like so:

{
	violation1: outputstring1,
	violation2: outputstring2,
	.... ,
	behavior1: some value,
	....
}

not all violations have to be defined. a violation not defined in "options" will be ignored.

when invoked, it extract "subpages" from the options parameter, and calls:

  • calculateViolations( frame, subpages )

if the returned table is empty, no violation were found, and an empty string is returned and nothing else happens.

otherwise, for each of the violations, i.e., the keys of the returned table, when "options" contains this key, the corresonding value is appended to the output.

some further processing is done:

  1. several tokens are replaced with calculated values. these are described below.
  2. some "meta" violations are calculated: when any none-ignored violation occured, the "any" meta-violation is added to the output in the same way, i.e. the string keyed by "any" in the options is appended to output with appropriate substitutions. similarly, "multiple" meta-violation is created when more than one type of non-ignored violations occured.
  3. if the output is not empty, a prefix and suffix strings are prepended and appended to it.

these are the tokens and the replacement.

  • templatename
    full template name, including namespace.
  • tname_naked
    template name without namespace.
  • paramname
    comma-separated list of parameters
  • paramandvalue
    is replaced by comma-separated list of "name: value" pairs of parameters and values

the first two are applied to the whole output, including the suffux and prefix, and the rest are applied to the individual violations, each with its own list of offending parameters and values.


the rest of the if the value of some keys is null, this error condition will be ignored, and not counted when calculating "any" and "multiple" conditions.

some other optional fields can be passed via options:

  • doc-subpage
    can be either a string, or a list (in square bracktes) of strings, indicating subpages of the template that may contain templatedata.
  • ignore
    list of patterns. any parameter whose name matches any pattern, will not considered in violation of any of the rules.
  • skip-empty-numeric
    if a quoted number, the module will ignore non-declared empty numeric parameters up to this number
  • wrapper-prefix
    openning wrapper element of outpot (defaults to <div class = 'paramvalidator-wrapper'>)
  • wrapper-suffix
    closing wrapper element of output (defaults to "</div>")

additional option parameters, named options1, options2, etc. can be passed. any entry defined in these options will override the previous value. a typical use may be like so:


typically, this JSON structure will be placed in a separate template, and retrieved for the module-use as shown above.

<includeonly>{{#invoke:ParamValidator | validateParams | options = {{PV default options}} | options1 = {"key":"value"} }}</includeonly>

"key" can override any of the options fields described above.


--[=[

This module is based on idea and original code of [[User:IKhitron]].

the source of this module is in //he.wikipedia.org/wiki/Module:ParamValidator

main purpose: use "templatedata" to verify the parameters passed to a template

Terminology: "numeric parameter" means order-based parameter. e.g. if the template is transcluded like so {{x  | k |  | a = m | b = }}
"a" and "b" are "named" parameters, and there are 2 "numeric", or order based parameters, 1 and 2. 
we say that the value of a is "m", the value of 1 is "k", and "b" and 2 are "empty".

This module exports two functions: calculateViolations( frame, subpages ), and validateParams( frame ). 

calculateViolations( frame, subpages ) finds templatedata, in template page or in one of its subpages in the list, if provided.
it returns a table with the violations. if there are none, the table is empty. otherwise it has the structure
{
	violation1 = { param1 = value1, param2 = value2 },
	violation2 = { ... },
	...
}

violation1, violation2 etc. are one of the names of specific violations, as described below. 
param1, param2 etc. are either the names of parameter passed to the template, or defined in templatedata.
value1, value2 etc. are the values passed to the template, or an empty string if no such parameter was passed.

the different violations are as follow:
	* "no-templatedata": 			no valid tempaltedata was found in tempalte page, or documentation subpage
	* "undeclared": 				named parameters with non-empty value, does not exist in templatedata
	* "empty-undeclared": 			named parameters with empty value, does not exist in templatedata
	* "undeclared-numeric": 		numeric parameters with non-empty value, does not exist in templatedata
	* "empty-undeclared-numeric": 	numeric parameters with empty value, does not exist in templatedata
	* "deprecated":  				parameters with non-empty value, marked as "deprecated" in tempaltedata
	* "empty-deprecated":  			parameters with empty value, marked as "deprecated" in tempaltedata
	* "empty-required": 			missing or empty parameter marked as "required" in tempaltedata
	* "incompatible":				a non-empty parameter passed to the template, incompatible with the parameter type defined in templatedata 
	* "duplicate":					a value is passed for the same parameter (or any of its aliases) more than once


The second function, validateParams( frame ), can be called from the tempalte' using #invoke.
it expects a parameter named "options", which contains the definition of the output. typically, it's used by placing something like so:

<includeonly>{{#invoke:ParamValidator | validateParams | options = {{PV default options}} }}</includeonly>

at the top of the template (be mindful not to add extra spaces and newlines to the template).
to bypass some mediawiki limitation, it is also possible to pass the options as "module", like so (use one of the two, but not both):
<includeonly>{{#invoke:ParamValidator | validateParams | module_options = Module:PV default options}} }}</includeonly>

the first form expects a template named "Template:PV default options" which contains the options, and the 2nd form expects a module, 
suitable for mw.loadData(), which returns a map of namespace => options (i.e. { [0] = <options>, [2] => <options> } .... )

the options parameter should be a JSON-encoded string, defining the output, and some special behaviors. 
the example above assumes that a wiki page named [[Template:PV default options]] exists, and contains valid JSON string. 
for each of the violations defined above, "options" may define an output string, so basically, "options" looks like so:
{
	violation1: outputstring1,
	violation2: outputstring2,
	.... ,
	behavior1: some value,
	....
}

not all violations have to be defined. a violation not defined in "options" will be ignored.

when invoked, it extract "subpages" from the options parameter, and calls:
 calculateViolations( frame, subpages )
if the returned table is empty, no violation were found, and an empty string is returned and nothing else happens.

otherwise, for each of the violations, i.e., the keys of the returned table, when "options" contains this key,
the corresonding value is appended to the output.

some further processing is done:
1) several tokens are replaced with calculated values. these are described below.
2) some "meta" violations are calculated: when any none-ignored violation occured, 
	the "any" meta-violation is added to the output in the same way, 
	i.e. the string keyed by "any" in the options is appended to output with appropriate substitutions.
	similarly, "multiple" meta-violation is created when more than one type of non-ignored violations occured.
3) if the output is not empty, a prefix and suffix strings are prepended and appended to it. 

these are the tokens and the replacement. 
	* "templatename":	full template name, including namespace.
	* "tname_naked":	template name without namespace.
	* "paramname":  	comma-separated list of parameters
	* "paramandvalue": is replaced by comma-separated list of "name: value" pairs of parameters and values
the first two are applied to the whole output, including the suffux and prefix,
and the rest are applied to the individual violations, each with its own list of offending parameters and values.


the rest of the if the value of some keys is null, this error condition will be ignored, and not counted when calculating "any" and "multiple" conditions.

some other optional fields can be passed via options:
	* "doc-subpage": can be either a string, or a list (in square bracktes) of strings, indicating subpages of the template 
			that may contain templatedata. 
	* "ignore": list of patterns. any parameter whose name matches any pattern, will not considered in violation of any of the rules.
	* "skip-empty-numeric": if a quoted number, the module will ignore non-declared empty numeric parameters up to this number
	* "wrapper-prefix": openning wrapper element of outpot (defaults to "<div class = 'paramvalidator-wrapper'>") 
	* "wrapper-suffix": closing wrapper element of output (defaults to "</div>") 

additional option parameters, named options1, options2, etc. can be passed. any entry defined in these options will 
override the previous value. a typical use may be like so:

	
typically, this JSON structure will be placed in a separate template, and retrieved for the module-use as shown above.
<includeonly>{{#invoke:ParamValidator | validateParams | options = {{PV default options}} | options1 = {"key":"value"} }}</includeonly>
"key" can override any of the options fields described above.


]=]

local util = {
	empty = function( s ) 
		return s == nil  or type( s ) == 'string' and (mw.text.trim( s ) == '' or s == '-') -- compatible with module:תבנית מידע   
	end
	, 
	extract_options = function( frame, optionsPrefix )
		optionsPrefix = optionsPrefix or 'options' 
		

		local options, n, more = {}
		if frame.args['module_options'] then
			local module_options = mw.loadData( frame.args['module_options'] ) 
			if type( module_options ) ~= 'table' then return {} end
			local title = mw.title.getCurrentTitle()
			local local_ptions = module_options[ title.namespace ] or module_options[ title.nsText ] or {} 
			for k, v in pairs( local_ptions ) do options[k] = v end
		end
		
		repeat
			ok, more = pcall( mw.text.jsonDecode, frame.args[optionsPrefix .. ( n or '' )] )
			if ok and type( more ) == 'table' then
				for k, v in pairs( more ) do options[k] = v end
			end
			n = ( n or 0 ) + 1
		until not ok

		return options
	end
	, 
	build_namelist = function ( template_name, sp )
		local res = { template_name }
		if sp then
			if type( sp ) == 'string' then sp = { sp } end
			for _, p in ipairs( sp ) do table.insert( res, template_name .. '/' .. p ) end
		end
		return res
	end
	,
	table_empty = function( t ) -- normally, test if next(t) is nil, but for some perverse reason, non-empty tables returned by loadData return nil...
		if type( t ) ~= 'table' then return true end
		for a, b in pairs( t ) do return false end
		return true
	end
	,
}

local function _readTemplateData( templateName ) 
	local title = mw.title.makeTitle( 0, templateName )  
	local templateContent = title and title.exists and title:getContent() -- template's raw content
	local capture =  templateContent and mw.ustring.match( templateContent, '<templatedata%s*>(.*)</templatedata%s*>' ) -- templatedata as text
--	capture = capture and mw.ustring.gsub( capture, '"(%d+)"', tonumber ) -- convert "1": {} to 1: {}. frame.args uses numerical indexes for order-based params.
	local trailingComma = capture and mw.ustring.find( capture, ',%s*[%]%}]' ) -- look for ,] or ,} : jsonDecode allows it, but it's verbotten in json
	if capture and not trailingComma then return pcall( mw.text.jsonDecode, capture ) end
	return false
end

local function readTemplateData( templateName )
	if type( templateName ) == 'string' then 
		templateName = { templateName, templateName .. '/' .. docSubPage }
	end
	if type( templateName ) == "table" then
		for _, name in ipairs( templateName ) do
			local td, result = _readTemplateData( name ) 
			if td then return result end
		end
	end
	return nil
end


-- this is the function to be called by other modules. it expects the frame, and then an optional list of subpages, e.g. { "Documentation" }.
-- if second parameter is nil, only tempalte page will be searched for templatedata.
local function calculateViolations( frame, subpages )
-- used for parameter type validy test. keyed by TD 'type' string. values are function(val) returning bool.
	local type_validators = { 
		['number'] = function( s ) return mw.language.getContentLanguage():parseFormattedNumber( s ) end
	}
	
	local function compatible( typ, val )
		local func = type_validators[typ]
		return type( func ) ~= 'function' or util.empty( val ) or func( val )
	end
	
	local function list_empty_or_contains(ar, searched) 
		if not ar or #ar == 0 then return true end 
		for _, val in ipairs(ar) do if val == searched then return true end end
		return false
	end
	
	local t_frame = frame:getParent()
	local t_args, template_name = t_frame.args, t_frame:getTitle()
	local td_source = util.build_namelist( template_name, subpages )
	local templatedata = readTemplateData( td_source )
	local td_params = templatedata and templatedata.params
	local all_aliases, all_series = {}, {}
	
	
	if not td_params then return { ['no-templatedata'] = { [''] = '' } } end
	-- from this point on, we know templatedata is valid.

	local res = {} -- before returning to caller, we'll prune empty tables

	-- allow for aliases
	for _, p in pairs( td_params ) do for _, alias in ipairs( p.aliases or {} ) do 
		all_aliases[alias] = p
		if tonumber(alias) then all_aliases[tonumber(alias)] = p end
	end end

	-- handle undeclared and deprecated
	local already_seen = {}
	local series = frame.args['series']
	for p_name, value in pairs( t_args ) do
		local tp_param, noval, numeric, table_name = td_params[p_name] or all_aliases[p_name], util.empty( value ), tonumber( p_name )
		local hasval = not noval

		if not tp_param and series then -- 2nd chance. check to see if series
			for s_name, p in pairs(td_params) do 
				if mw.ustring.match( p_name, '^' .. s_name .. '%d+' .. '$') then 
					-- mw.log('found p_name '.. p_name .. '  s_name:' .. s_name, ' p is:', p) debugging series support
					tp_param = p 
				end -- don't bother breaking. td always correct.
			end 				
		end
		
		if not tp_param then -- not in TD: this is called undeclared
			-- calculate the relevant table for this undeclared parameter, based on parameter and value types
			table_name = 
				noval and numeric and 'empty-undeclared-numeric' or
				noval and not numeric and 'empty-undeclared' or
				hasval and numeric and 'undeclared-numeric' or
				'undeclared' -- tzvototi nishar.
		else -- in td: test for deprecation and mistype. if deprecated, no further tests
			table_name = tp_param.deprecated and hasval and 'deprecated' 
				or tp_param.deprecated and noval and 'empty-deprecated' 
				or not compatible( tp_param.type, value ) and 'incompatible' 
				or not series and already_seen[tp_param] and hasval and 'duplicate'
				or hasval and not list_empty_or_contains(tp_param.suggestedvalues , value) and 'unsuggested-value'

				
			already_seen[tp_param] = hasval
		end
		-- report it.
		if table_name then 
			res[table_name] = res[table_name] or {}
			res[table_name][p_name] = value 
		end
	end
	
	-- test for empty/missing paraeters declared "required" 
	for p_name, param in pairs( td_params ) do 
		if param.required and util.empty( t_args[p_name] ) then
			local is_alias
			for _, alias in ipairs( param.aliases or {} ) do is_alias = is_alias or not util.empty( t_args[alias] ) end
			if not is_alias then
				res['empty-required'] = res['empty-required'] or {} 
				res['empty-required'][p_name] = '' 
			end
		end
	end
	
	return res
end

-- wraps report in hidden frame
local function wrapReport(report, template_name, options)
	if util.empty( report ) then return '' end
	local naked = mw.title.new( template_name )['text'] 
	
	mw.log(report)
	report = ( options['wrapper-prefix'] or "<div class = 'paramvalidator-wrapper'><span class='paramvalidator-error'>" )
			.. report
			.. ( options['wrapper-suffix'] or "</span></div>" )
	
	report = mw.ustring.gsub( report, 'tname_naked', naked )
	report = mw.ustring.gsub( report, 'templatename', template_name )
	return report
end

-- this is the "user" version, called with {{#invoke:}} returns a string, as defined by the options parameter
local function validateParams( frame )
	
	-- for purple pages:
	if frame:getParent().args['skip parameters validation'] then return '[[ קטגוריה:דפים עם שגיאות פרמטריות שקיבלו חנינה]]' end
	local options, report, template_name = util.extract_options( frame ), '', frame:getParent():getTitle()

	local ignore = function( p_name )
		for _, pattern in ipairs( options['ignore'] or {} ) do
			if mw.ustring.match( p_name, '^' .. pattern .. '$' ) then return true end
		end
		return false
	end

	local replace_macros = function( s, param_names )
		local function concat_and_escape( t ) 
			local s = table.concat( t, ', ' )
			return ( mw.ustring.gsub( s, '%%', '%%%%' ) )
		end
		
		if s and ( type( param_names ) == 'table' ) then
			local k_ar, kv_ar = {}, {}
			for k, v in pairs( param_names ) do
				table.insert( k_ar, k )
				table.insert( kv_ar, k .. ': ' .. v)
			end
			s = mw.ustring.gsub( s, 'paramname', concat_and_escape( k_ar ) ) 
			s = mw.ustring.gsub( s, 'paramandvalue', concat_and_escape( kv_ar ) )
		end
		return s
	end

	local report_params = function( key, param_names )
		local res = replace_macros( options[key], param_names )
		report = report ..  ( res or '' )
		return res
	end

	-- no option no work.
	if util.table_empty( options ) then return '' end

	-- get the errors.
	local violations = calculateViolations( frame, options['doc-subpage'] )
	-- special request of bora: use skip_empty_numeric
	if violations['empty-undeclared-numeric'] then 
		for i = 1, tonumber( options['skip-empty-numeric'] ) or 0 do 
			violations['empty-undeclared-numeric'][i] = nil 
		end
	end
	
	-- handle ignore list, and prune empty violations - in that order!
	local offenders = 0
	for name, tab in pairs( violations ) do 
		-- remove ignored parameters from all violations
		for pname in pairs( tab ) do if ignore( pname ) then tab[pname] = nil end end
		-- prune empty violations
		if util.table_empty( tab ) then violations[name] = nil end
	-- WORK IS DONE. report the errors.
	-- if report then count it.
		if violations[name] and report_params( name, tab ) then offenders = offenders + 1 end 
	end

	if offenders > 1 then report_params( 'multiple' ) end
	if offenders ~= 0 then report_params( 'any' ) end -- could have tested for empty( report ), but since we count them anyway...
	return wrapReport(report, template_name, options)
end

return {
	['validateparams'] = validateParams,
	['calculateViolations'] = calculateViolations,
	['wrapReport'] = wrapReport
}