Module:Test

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This module is used for development.

Purpose

This module is used to query information from the uploaded and parsed game files.

Its main purpose is to populate the infoboxes.

Usage

A note on the order of named parameters. All of the parameters that look like ...=... are called named parameters and their order is not important (this is true for all templates).

query

{{#invoke:Test|query|<def ID>[|...|][|tag|][|sibling=...]}}

The work-horse. Output varies based on use:

If only the <def ID> parameter is set, it will show the whole Def in the log.
If simple values are queried it will return them.
If lists are queried it will return nothing but call {{#vardefine}} on all the simple values within it. What got defined can be seen in the page's log.

Named parameters:

<def ID>
This parameter identifies the Def so it is mandatory. It can take two forms, if both are defined then defName takes preference.
defName=<defName>
<defName> (case sensitive) should be replaced with the actual defName of a Def.
label=<label>
<label> (case insensitive) should be replaced with the actual label of a Def.
[sibling=...] (optional) (case sensitive)
Allows querying for something if we know its sibling's value (works only for values at the moment).

Anonymous parameters:

[|...|] (optional) (case sensitive)
Anonymous paramaters before the last one ([tag]) are here to help uniquely identify it. If the [tag] is already unique within a Def tree, then these additional parameters are not needed.
[|tag|] (optional) (case sensitive)
The final anonymous parameter defines what is to be queried.

count

{{#invoke:Test|count|<def ID>[|...|][|tag|][|sibling=...]}}

Parameters are the same as for query. It's basically a wrapped up query that behaves a bit differently.

The difference is in how it handles lists. If a list is queried, unlike query, it will return the length of the list.

How-to

Take a look at a Def

{{#invoke:Test|query|label=desert}}

Script error: The function "query" does not exist.

Data is in the log.

Retrieve a simple value

{{#invoke:Test|query|defName=Caribou|description}}

Script error: The function "query" does not exist.

Dealing with lists

{{#invoke:Test|query|defName=Mech_Scyther|tools}}

Script error: The function "query" does not exist.

When a list is retrieved there will be no output but the log will contain a list of defined variables.

For convenience the list is reprinted here:

tools_1_linkedBodyPartsGroup = LeftBlade
tools_1_cooldownTime = 2
tools_1_label = left blade
tools_1_DPS = 10
tools_1_power = 20
tools_1_capacities_1 = Cut
tools_1_capacities_2 = Stab
tools_2_linkedBodyPartsGroup = RightBlade
tools_2_cooldownTime = 2
tools_2_label = right blade
tools_2_DPS = 10
tools_2_power = 20
tools_2_capacities_1 = Cut
tools_2_capacities_2 = Stab
tools_3_linkedBodyPartsGroup = HeadAttackTool
tools_3_capacities_1 = Blunt
tools_3_label = head
tools_3_DPS = 4.5
tools_3_chanceFactor = 0.2
tools_3_power = 9
tools_3_cooldownTime = 2

All of the above can be accessed with the use of {{#var:...}}.

{{#var:tools_1_DPS}}

DPS is not a normal member of this table but has been added with Lua. Let's call it a virtual field.

Retrieve something if a sibling is known

{{#invoke:Test|query|label=guinea pig|minAge|sibling=AnimalAdult}}

Script error: The function "query" does not exist.


local p = {}

local data = mw.loadData('Module:Test/data')

function find_key_in_table(find_key, in_table)
	if type(in_table) ~= 'table' then return end
	for key, val in pairs(in_table) do
		if key == find_key then return val
		elseif type(val) == "table" then
			local var = find_key_in_table(find_key, val)
			if var then return var end
		end
	end
end

-- use "ParentName" to identify the parent
-- side effect (data table as parameter)
function find_using_inheritance(find_key, in_table)
	if type(in_table) ~= 'table' then return end
	local found = find_key_in_table(find_key, in_table)
	if found then return found
	elseif in_table.ParentName then
		found = find_using_inheritance(find_key, find_key_in_table(in_table.ParentName, data))
		if found then return found end
	end
end

function p.printArgs(frame)
	for key, val in pairs(frame.args) do
		local str = ""
		str = str .. key .. "=" .. val .. "\n"
		return str
	end
end

function p.get(frame, data)
	local parent = find_key_in_table(frame.args[1], data)
	local found = find_using_inheritance(frame.args[2], parent)
	return found
end

return p