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This module is used for generating category boilerplate templates. It is not meant to be used directly. Rather, each template will have its own submodule, which handles the specifics of that template.
This documentation only covers the generics of the category tree system. If you are looking for documentation on a specific template, or on how to add or modify category information, see the documentation of that template.
Parameters
[labot šo sadaļu]The category tree module is invoked as:
{{#invoke:category tree|show|template=name of the template|...other parameters...}}
Every template that uses this module should have a submodule of this module with the name given in the template= parameter. This submodule should export a function named new which takes a single parameter: a table named info that contains the various parameters that were passed to the template initially. This function should return a new Category object representing those parameters, or nil if the combination of parameters was not valid (i.e. no such category exists).
Most templates accept and pass this common set of parameters. The parameters passed to the module by a template are defined by that template individually, so not every template will necessarily use all of these. {{famcatboiler}} for example only passes the code= parameter to the module.
code=- The code that specifies what 'owns' the category's contents. This is usually a language code such as
en, but it can also be a script code likeLatnor the code of a language family, depending on how the specific template treats it. label=- A name for the thing that is being categorised. The submodule determines how the label is interpreted, so it depends on the template being used. Many templates use it to look up data in a table, while others may interpret it as a language code of some kind.
sc=- The script code of the items to be categorised. This is usually empty, but many categories such as those used by Mandarin Chinese can split into subcategories based on script.
General workings
[labot šo sadaļu]The module is based on the principle of two main kinds of category:
Basic categories are those for which the code= parameter is not empty. These therefore belong to a specific language (or similar) and are the "regular" categories. Examples are: Category:English nouns, Category:French templates, Category:nl:Linguistics, Category:English terms derived from Japanese, Category:Latin script characters.
Umbrella categories do not have a code, but contain all basic categories of their label, one for each code. These are the "by language" type categories. Examples are: Category:Nouns by language, Category:Templates by language, Category:Linguistics, Category:Terms derived from Japanese, Category:Characters by script.
Some templates also distinguish a third type of category, the fundamental category. This category is used as the parent category for umbrella categories.
Category objects
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Category objects are returned by each submodule's new function. They represent a single category in the tree. A category object has a variety of methods which may be called on it to ask for information about the category.
getBreadcrumbName
[labot šo sadaļu]getBreadcrumbName()
Returns the name that is used for the category in the "breadcrumbs" at the top of the category page.
getDataModule
[labot šo sadaļu]getDataModule()
Returns the name of the module which contains the data for this category. This is used to create an "edit" link on the category, which allows users to find and edit the information more easily.
getCategoryName
[labot šo sadaļu]getCategoryName()
Returns the name of the category that this category object represents.
getDescription
[labot šo sadaļu]getDescription()
Returns the description text that is shown at the top of the category page. If the category has no description, this returns nil.
getParents
[labot šo sadaļu]getParents()
Returns a table of the parent categories of this category. Each element in the table is a table itself, with two elements:
.name- One of two possibilities: An category object representing the parent category, or a string that directly specifies the name of the parent category.
.sort- The sorting key that should be used when categorizing the current category in the parent.
If the category has no parents, this returns nil.
getChildren
[labot šo sadaļu]getChildren()
Returns a table of the child categories of this category. Each element in the table is a category object representing the child category. If the category has no children, this returns nil.
getUmbrella
[labot šo sadaļu]getUmbrella()
Returns a category object for the current category's corresponding umbrella category. If the current category is already an umbrella category, this returns nil. It also returns nil if the category has no umbrella category.