I have investigated this further. The string and loop functions are all very nice, but unfortunately useless for my purposes.
The reason is something awfully simple. When using a loop, the content of what is to be looped is evaluated first and then looped. So using anything inside that loop will not work, if it requires calling a template or anything else.
So now I am making a small extension for doing what I need to do. Once it is done, I will release it on MediaWiki.org. I have a preliminary version going but it still has bugs.
- Chris
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 10:53 AM, Chris Riesen chris.riesen@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Jim
Thanks for the speedy answer. I am already using parserfunctions extension and stumbled across the string functions once (although that one did not have what I needed). So far I did not see the loop functions, but that would actually fit all together the profile very well. And if it doesn't fit perfect, I could make it work with the code available, I'd think.
If I get this working I will post back so anyone else running into this can find the solution easy.
My organizational problems still remain though. Any input will be very welcome.
Greetings, Chris
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 10:38 AM, Jim R. Wilson wilson.jim.r@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Chris,
You'll probably want to look into the ParserFunctions, StringFunctions and LoopFunctions extensions. These add more looping/parsing capabilities to the parser for doing those kinds of complex operations.
-- Jim R. Wilson (jimbojw)
On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 10:46 AM, Chris Riesen chris.riesen@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I have been using MediaWiki for a couple of years now and have recently gone more in depth with it for various projects. One of them is gamewiki.net and there I am currently having a problem.
http://gamewiki.net/Template:Infobox_Game
This little template is giving me a few headaches and I hope some experienced people can give me a few hints and pointers, as I have searched and read everything I could find on templates and advanced templates and so far have not found a solution for this little problem of mine.
Right now, I have a field "platform" that describes if the game is avaialbe on windows only, on linux, or on Xbox, or on multiple ones. To auto include categories etc, I chose to create templates like {{Platform Xbox}} and {{Platform Windows}}. I could make that into a smaller one, like {{Platform|Windows}} and then have a switch in the platform template, but that is still not very elegant. What I wanted to achieve is something like calling the Infobox template with "platform = Windows, Linux, Xbox" and then extract from that what I need, maybe translate it internally into a {{Platform|Windows}} template. The goal is to make it easy to use to users.
The same trouble I face with developers and publishers. Sometimes a game has more than one developer (be it for a porting project or simply cooperation). I could just make "developer1 = company A" and "developer2 = company B" but that is again a pretty ugly solution which would be a lot cleaner if the way mentioned above could be used somehow.
That said, the problems compound here in this box. For one, there are different release dates for different platforms. Say Assassins Creed was released last year for the consoles and this year for Windows. Worse even, the games then get released a few days, or even months apart for different regions. Anyone has an idea how I could handle that gracefully?
I don't shy away from extensions or even making my own, but I am currently at a loss how I should attack this problem.
Thanks a lot in advance to anyone giving some insight into this problem.
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