Difference between revisions of "Template:Infobox single/testcases"

From blackwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>Ojorojo
(5/7 existing articles test)
imported>Ojorojo
(rm stale tests)
Line 81: Line 81:
 
   }}
 
   }}
 
   }}
 
   }}
 
===Writer parameter===
 
{{Testcase table
 
| Name = test
 
| Artist = Artist
 
| Album = Album
 
| Released = Released
 
| Recorded = Recorded
 
| Studio = Studio
 
| Venue = Venue
 
| Writer = Songwriter
 
| Producer = Producer
 
}}
 
 
==5/7 existing articles test==
 
{{Testcase table
 
| Name = Crossroads
 
| Cover = left out
 
| Caption = 1969 Italian single picture sleeve
 
| Artist = [[Cream (band)|Cream]]
 
| Album = [[Wheels of Fire]]
 
| B-side = "Passing the Time"
 
| Released = {{start date|1969|01}} (US)
 
| Format = [[Gramophone record#Formats|7-inch 45 rpm record]]
 
| Recorded = March 10, 1968 (1st show)
 
| Venue = [[Winterland Ballroom]], San Francisco
 
| Genre =  [[Hard rock]], [[blues rock]]
 
| Length = {{Duration|m=4|s=16}}
 
| Label = [[Atco Records|Atco]] (no. 6646)
 
| Writer = [[Robert Johnson]]
 
| Producer = [[Felix Pappalardi]]
 
| Chronology = Cream American singles
 
| Last single = "[[White Room]]"<br />(1968)
 
| This single = "'''Crossroads'''"<br />(1969)
 
| Next single = "[[Badge (song)|Badge]]"<br />(1969)
 
}}
 
{{Testcase table
 
| Name          = '03 Bonnie & Clyde
 
| Cover        = left out
 
| Border        = yes
 
| Artist        = [[Jay-Z]] featuring [[Beyoncé]]
 
| Album        = [[The Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse]], the [[Hey Arnold!: The Movie]] soundtrack and [[Dangerously in Love]]
 
| Released      = {{Start date|2002|10|10}}
 
| Format        = {{flatlist|
 
* [[Compact disc single|CD single]]
 
* [[12-inch single|12" single]]
 
}}
 
| Recorded      = August 2002
 
| Genre        = {{flatlist|
 
* [[East Coast hip hop]]
 
* [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]]
 
}}
 
| Length        = {{Duration|m=3|s=25}}
 
| Label        = {{flatlist|
 
* [[Roc-A-Fella Records|Roc-A-Fella]]
 
* [[Def Jam Recordings|Def Jam]]
 
* [[Nick Records|Nick]]
 
* [[Columbia Records|Columbia]]
 
}}
 
| Writer        = {{flatlist|
 
* [[Jay-Z|Shawn Carter]]
 
* [[Kanye West]]
 
* [[Prince (musician)|Prince Nelson]]
 
* [[Tupac Shakur]]
 
* Darryl Harper
 
* Ricky Rouse
 
* [[Tyrone Wrice]]
 
}}
 
| Producer      = [[Kanye West]]
 
| Certification =
 
| Chronology    = [[Jay-Z]] singles
 
| Last single = "[[Honey (Jay-Z and R. Kelly song)|Honey]]"<br />(2002)
 
| This single = "''''03 Bonnie & Clyde'''"<br />(2002)
 
| Next single = "[[Hovi Baby]]"<br />(2002)
 
| Misc        = {{Extra chronology
 
| Artist      = [[Beyoncé]] singles
 
| Type        = singles
 
| Last single = "[[Work It Out (Beyoncé song)|Work It Out]]"<br />(2002)
 
| This single = "''''03 Bonnie & Clyde'''"<br />(2002)
 
| Next single = "[[Crazy in Love]]"<br />(2003)
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{Testcase table
 
| Name          = 7 Things
 
| Cover          = left out
 
| Alt            = A three-quarter portrait of a female teen facing left. Her eyes look toward the viewer and her hand is placed on the top of her curly, dark brown hair.
 
| Border        = yes
 
| Artist        = [[Miley Cyrus]]
 
| from Album    = [[Breakout (Miley Cyrus album)|Breakout]]
 
| Released      = {{Start date|2008|6|17}}
 
| Format        = {{flatlist|
 
*[[CD single]]
 
*[[Music download|digital download]]}}
 
| Recorded    = 2008
 
| Genre          = [[Pop rock]]
 
| Length        = 3:33
 
| Label          = [[Hollywood Records|Hollywood]]
 
| Writer        = {{flatlist|
 
*[[Miley Cyrus]]
 
*[[Antonina Armato]]
 
*[[Tim James (music producer)|Tim James]]}}
 
| Producer      = [[John Fields (producer)|John Fields]]
 
| Last single    = "[[Start All Over]]"<br />(2007)
 
| This single    = "'''7 Things'''"<br />(2008)
 
| Next single    = "[[Fly on the Wall (song)|Fly on the Wall]]"<br />(2009)
 
| Misc          = {{External music video|{{YouTube|Hr0Wv5DJhuk|"7 Things"}}}}
 
}}
 
{{Testcase table
 
| Name = Ain't No Other Man
 
| Cover = left out
 
| Border = yes
 
| Artist = [[Christina Aguilera]]
 
| Album = [[Back to Basics (Christina Aguilera album)|Back to Basics]]
 
| Released = {{start date|2006|6|6}}
 
| Format = {{flatlist|
 
*[[CD single]]
 
*[[music download|digital download]]
 
*[[12-inch single|12"]]
 
}}
 
| Length = {{duration|m=3|s=48}}
 
| Recorded = {{plainlist|
 
*2005
 
*[[Chalice Recording Studios]] ([[Hollywood]])}}
 
| Genre = {{flatlist|
 
*[[Funk]]
 
*[[pop music|pop]]
 
*[[contemporary R&B|R&B]]}}
 
| Label = [[RCA Records|RCA]]
 
| Writer = {{flatlist|
 
*[[Christina Aguilera]]
 
*[[DJ Premier|Chris E. Martin]]
 
*[[Kara DioGuardi]]
 
*Charles Martin Roane
 
*Harold Beatty
 
}}
 
| Producer = {{flatlist|
 
*[[DJ Premier]]
 
*Charles Martin Roane {{small|(co-producer)}}
 
*Christina Aguilera {{small|(co-producer)}}
 
*[[Rob Lewis (musical director, arranger)|Rob Lewis]] {{small|(vocals)}}
 
}}
 
| Last single = "[[Somos Novios (It's Impossible)]]"<br />(2006)
 
| This single = "'''Ain't No Other Man'''"<br />(2006)
 
| Next single = "[[Hurt (Christina Aguilera song)|Hurt]]"<br />(2006)
 
}}
 
{{Testcase table
 
| Name        = Another One Rides the Bus
 
| Cover        = left out
 
| Border      = yes
 
| Artist      = [["Weird Al" Yankovic]]
 
| from Album  = [[Another One Rides the Bus (EP)|Another One Rides The Bus]] and [["Weird Al" Yankovic (album)|"Weird Al" Yankovic]]
 
| Released    = February 1981 <small>(Initial release and TK re-release)</small><br/>May 3, 1983 <small>(Rock 'n Roll Records)</small>
 
| B-side      = "Gotta Boogie"
 
| Format      = 7" single
 
| Recorded    = September 14, 1980
 
| Genre        = [[Comedy music|Comedy]], [[polka]]
 
| Length      = 2:36
 
| Label        = Placebo Records <small>(Initial release)</small><br/>[[TK Records]] <small>(re-release)</small><br/>[[Rock 'n Roll Records]] <small>(1983 re-release)</small>
 
| Producer    = "Weird Al" Yankovic
 
| Writer = [[John Deacon]], "Weird Al" Yankovic{{#tag:ref|While Yankovic wrote new lyrics for the song, on February 2, 1981, he transferred copyright of the parody to John Deacon.<ref>{{cite web|title=Another One Rides The Bus|url=http://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v1=7&ti=1,7&Search%5FArg=Another%20One%20Rides%20The%20Bus&Search%5FCode=TALL&CNT=25&PID=zWgAFWLEmJWXk6x1Ox6hHvg26i&SEQ=20151117150118&SID=1|publisher=[[United States Copyright Office]]|accessdate=December 18, 2016}}</ref> This is reflected in the liner notes for the ''[[Another One Rides the Bus (EP)|Another One Rides the Bus]]'' EP, as well as the 1983 album ''[["Weird Al" Yankovic (album)|"Weird Al" Yankovic]]'', both of which list only Deacon as the parody’s writer.<ref name=linernotes/><ref>{{cite AV media notes|title = "Weird Al" Yankovic|others = [["Weird Al" Yankovic]]|year = 1983|url = https://www.discogs.com/Weird-Al-Yankovic-Weird-Al-Yankovic/release/3320346#images/6179495|type = liner|publisher = Rock 'n Roll Records|location = [[California]], [[United States]]}}</ref>|group="nb"}}
 
| Last single  = "[[My Bologna]]"<br/>(1979)
 
| This single  = "'''Another One Rides the Bus'''"<br/>(1981)
 
| Next single  = "[[Ricky (song)|Ricky]]"<br/>(1983)
 
| Misc        = {{Extra album cover
 
| Upper caption =
 
| Type          = single
 
| Cover        = left out
 
| Alt          = A cartoon image of a crowded bus.
 
| Lower caption = The cover of the Dutch release of the single
 
| Border        = yes
 
}}
 
}}
 

Revision as of 16:25, 27 May 2017

Main tests

Normal parameters

Template:Testcase table

Auxiliary tests

"Caption" parameter with multi-line value

Template:Testcase table

Chronology parameters with multi-line values

Template:Testcase table

Extra track listing with prev/next tracks

Template:Testcase table

Extra track listing with free-form tracks

Template:Testcase table