2014-07-19 0:25 GMT+02:00 Alex Brollo <alex.brollo(a)gmail.com>om>:
I'm trying to realize how {{#property:}} works,
and I'm confused. From my
tests, it only works inside pages linked with a wikidata element - and they
show the wikidata property for that wikidata element.
True, for now (and probably for a long moment), you can only get properties
from the linked element with {{#property:}}.
Only one page for project can be linked to to a wikidata element - so, a
ns0 wikisource "book" can be linked to a
wikidata edition element, but
can't be linked, in the same time, with the related wikidata work element.
So, I can't use #property tag to get properties of work items, but only for
*edition* items.
It I want to retrieve propetries of a *work* wikidata element bu
#property, I've to create a specific wikisource page for the work, then to
link it to wikidata work element - then using #property inside it.
So far, the syntax to call a property of a wikidata element different from
the element linked to current page seems not work.
So, I opened two *work* pages into it.wikisource, [[:it:Wikisource:Tommaso
Moro (Pellico)]] and [[:it:Wikisource:Eufemio da Messina]], I linked them
to Q15987095 and Q15987085, and I'm doing some test using those pages. I
used nsWikisource just to avoid any possible mismatch between *works* and
*editions".
Alex
It's a bit confusing for the works/edition but it already works perfectly
for the Author: pages ;)
Do you know Lua ? You might want to take a look at :
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Module:Wikibase to go further.
Cdlt, ~nicolas