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    Template:Format TemplateData/doc

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    Everything below this line is a demo of Format TemplateData: read the source code, and expand the raw TemplateData section, to see how it all works.

    Usage

    This template formats TemplateData nicely on doc pages. It hides irrelevant information such as "Default: empty", and allows the use of formatting. Remember that the users of VisualEditor will not see this formatting; it is important to test your new TemplateData in VisualEditor to check that it makes sense without. (For all details of formatting available, see the template's page.) By default, {{TemplateData header}} is automatically inserted before the table.
    <templatedata> template information1
    If the JSON and TNT parameters are not specified, this will be processed to extract the JSON. This option allows you to use the GUI TemplateData Editor, but it's a bit wonkier than giving the actual JSON object directly.
    Default
    See {{{JSON}}}.
    JSON template informationJSON
    The code that would normally be wrapped in <templatedata> tags (not including the <templatedata> tags themselves. Links and basic text formatting should just work in the displayed table; see this template's page for full details. You should use HTML entities for special characters such as <>.

    Formatting options

    • Wikilinks can be specified in the usual way. They will only work in the table; in VisualEditor, the title of the link will be displayed as plain text.
    • External links can be specified by just inserting the URL; this will be clickable in the table and viewable in VisualEditor. If the URL is specified as [https://en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia], this will appear as Wikipedia in the table and https://en.wikipedia.org in VisualEditor.
    • HTML entities: you may specify &lt; &gt; &amp; &quot; &nbsp; and any numeric entity.*HTML tags may be used; they won't appear in VisualEditor.
    • <noexport></noexport> Content wrapped in these tags will appear only in the table. It will not appear in VisualEditor at all; it is useful for detailed explanations of parameters, and for content that is only useful with formatting. Newline characters are respected here.
    • Templates may be transcluded. However some templates may output content that makes the JSON invalid.
    Default
    If neither {{{1}}}, {{{JSON}}}, nor {{{TNT}}} is given, the page's source code is scanned for a <templatedata> tag.
    Commons “Data:Templatedata” subpageTNT
    If the JSON parameter is not specified, this is the name of the tabular data file storing the TemplateData file on Wikimedia Commons in the Data: namespace as a subpage of Data:Templatedata. This relies on Module:TNT.
    Auto value
    {{subst:ROOTPAGENAME}}
    Show table of contentsTOC
    If set to 1, inserts a table of contents for the whole page just after the description and before any parameter table.
    Default
    0
    Show TemplateDataHeaderheader
    If set to 0, hides the {{TemplateData header}} template. This is not generally recommended.
    Default
    1
    Prevent TemplateData outputlazy
    If set, other than to 0, prevents any real TemplateData being produced. Potentially useful if there are multiple instances of this template on a page but only one should be active. To clarify, this means that this template will not be understood by VisualEditor.
    Default
    0

    Using the template

    Add the <templatedata> as usual, and then enclose it in a template call like {{Format TemplateData|1=<templatedata>...</templatedata>}}.

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