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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




it exports a single function: validateParams, which expects a frame object 

it retrieves the template's templatedata, and uses it to validate the parameters passed to the template.
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.
the fields of this structure has the following keys, with string or null value:

	* "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
	* "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.

if any of these error-conditions exists, and "options" has non-empty value for the corresponding key, will be appended to the output,
after replacing the follwing tokens:
-- "templatename" is replaced with the actual template name,
-- "tname-naked" is replaced with the naked template name, i.e. without colon and namespace
-- "paramname" is replaced by a comma-separated list of parameters offending the rule.
-- "paramandvalue" is replaced by comma-separated list of "name: value" pairs of 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.

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 
			that may contain templatedata. 
	* "skip-empty-numeric": if a quoted number, the module will ignore 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>") 
	


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>
this code is to be placed at the very beginning of the page of the template whose uses are to be validated.

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.

]=]

function extract_options( frame )
	local options
	local args = frame.args

	local options = not empty( args.options ) and mw.text.jsonDecode( args.options ) or {}

	local n = 1
	while not empty( args['options' .. n] ) do
		local more = mw.text.jsonDecode( args['options' .. n] )
		for k, v in pairs(more) do options[k] = v end
		n = n + 1
	end

	return options
end

function build_namelist( options, template_name )
	local res = { template_name }
	local sp = options and options['doc-subpage'] 
	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

function empty( s )
	return not s or type( s ) == 'string' and mw.text.trim( s ) == ''
end

function validateParams( frame )
	local options = extract_options( frame )

	local t_frame = frame:getParent()
	local t_args, template_name = t_frame.args, t_frame:getTitle()
	local td_source = build_namelist( options, template_name )
	local templatedata = require( 'Module:ReadTd' ).ReadTemplateData( td_source )
	local td_p = templatedata and templatedata.params	-- now we have options, template args, and td params metadata. we can work now.
	local report = ''
	
	local wrap_report = function()
		if empty( report ) then return '' end
		report = ( options['wrapper-prefix'] or "<div class = 'paramvalidator-wrapper'>" )
				.. report
				.. ( options['wrapper-suffix'] or "</div>" )
		local naked = mw.title.new(template_name)['text']
		
		report = mw.ustring.gsub( raw, 'tname-naked', template_name )
		report = mw.ustring.gsub( report, 'templatename', template_name )
		return report
	end

	local ignore = function( p_name )
		for _, p in ipairs( options.ignore or {} ) do
			if tostring( p ) == tostring( p_name ) then return true end
		end
		return false
	end

	local replace_macros = function( s, param_names )
		local paramstr, paramvaluestr, paramvaluetab = '', '', {}
		
		if type( param_names ) == 'table' then
			paramstr = table.concat( param_names, ', ' )
			for _, param_name in ipairs( param_names ) do
				if not empty( t_args[param_name] ) then
					table.insert( paramvaluetab, param_name .. ': ' ..  mw.text.trim( t_args[param_name] ) )
				end
			end
		elseif type( param_names ) == 'string' then
			paramstr = param_names
		end
		
		if param_names then
			s = mw.ustring.gsub( s, 'paramname', paramstr )
		end
		if #paramvaluetab then 
			s = mw.ustring.gsub( s, 'paramandvalue', table.concat( paramvaluetab, ', ' ) )
		end
		return s
	end

	local report_params = function( key, param_names )
		if options[key] then
			report = report .. replace_macros( options[key], param_names )
		end
	end

	local report_table = function( name, tbl )
		if #tbl ~= 0 then report_params( name, tbl ) end
	end

	if not templatedata then
		report_params( 'no-templatedata' )
		report_params( 'any' )
		return wrap_report() 
	end

	-- from this point on, we know templatedata is valid.

	-- undeclared and deprecated contains only non-empty parameters.
	-- empty_undeclared contains undeclared parameters with no value
	local undeclared, empty_undeclared, empty_required, deprecated, empty_deprecated = {}, {}, {}, {}, {}
	local undeclared_numeric, empty_undeclared_numeric = {}, {}

	local lists_and_names = {
		[undeclared] = 'undeclared',
		[empty_undeclared] = 'empty-undeclared',
		[undeclared_numeric] = 'undeclared-numeric',
		[empty_undeclared_numeric] = 'empty-undeclared-numeric',
		[deprecated] = 'deprecated',
		[empty_deprecated] = 'empty-deprecated',
		[empty_required] = 'empty-required'
	}

	-- groups to make the loop simpler.
	local undec = { [true] = { [true] = empty_undeclared_numeric, [false] = undeclared_numeric }, [false] = { [true] = empty_undeclared, [false] = undeclared } }
	local dep = { [true] = empty_deprecated, [false] = deprecated }
	local skip_empty_numeric = tonumber( options['skip-empty-numeric'] ) or 0

	-- DO THE WORK: if paramete does not appear in TD, add it to undeclared or empty-undeclared.
	-- if it does appear, check if it's deprecated, and if so, add it to deprecated or empty-deprecated
	for p_name, value in pairs( t_args ) do
		if not ignore( p_name ) then
			local noval = empty( value )
			if not td_p[p_name] then -- fill undeclared or undeclared_empty, depends on noval
				local numeric = tonumber( p_name ) ~= nil
				local skip = numeric and noval and tonumber( p_name ) <=  skip_empty_numeric -- special request of bora
				if not skip then 
					table.insert( undec[numeric][noval], p_name )
				end
			elseif td_p[p_name].deprecated then
				table.insert( dep[noval], p_name )
			end
		end
	end

	-- DO MORE WORK: collect "required" parameters that do not exist, or have empty value.
	for p_name, param in pairs( td_p ) do
		if not ignore( p_name ) and param.required and empty( t_args[p_name] ) then
			table.insert( empty_required, p_name )
		end
	end

	-- WORK IS DONE. report the errors.
	local offenders = 0
	for list, name in pairs( lists_and_names ) do
		if #list ~= 0 and not empty( options[name] ) then
			offenders = offenders + 1
			report_table( name, list )
		end
	end
	if offenders ~= 0 then report_params( 'any' ) end
	if offenders > 1 then report_params( 'multiple' ) end

	return wrap_report()
end

return {
	['validateparams'] = validateParams
}