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function main (frame, switch)
 
function main (frame, switch)
local args1 = frame:getParent().args
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local args1 = frame:getParent().args or {}
local args2 = frame.args
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local args2 = frame.args or {}
 
local template = args2['_']
 
local template = args2['_']
 
args2._ = nil
 
args2._ = nil

Revision as of 23:47, 4 January 2020

DO NOT DELETE

Module:Call calls a template while giving it all the arguments the current page receives. It is meant to be used in the template namespace and will only work in other namespaces if the page it's being used on is transcluded on another page.

Usage

There are two ways of using the module, using the default function and using the force function.

Set default values for parameters

{{#invoke:call|default|_=template}}

When using the default function, parameters supplied to the #invoke call will be overridden by parameters sent to the template calling this module.

Set forced values for parameters

{{#invoke:call|force|_=template}}

When using the force function, parameters supplied to the #invoke call will override parameters sent to the template calling this module.


function main (frame, switch)
	local args1 = frame:getParent().args or {}
	local args2 = frame.args or {}
	local template = args2['_']
	args2._ = nil
	if switch then
		args1, args2 = args2, args1
	end
	if not template then
		return require('Module:Error').error({'Error: no template name given.'})
	end
	for k,v in pairs(args1) do
		args2[k] = v
	end
	return frame:expandTemplate{title = template, args = args2}
end

return {
	default = function (frame) return main(frame) end,
	force = function (frame) return main(frame, true) end
}