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Templates are a very powerful feature of MediaWiki, but can be confusing to new users and even experienced users can have difficulty making sense of the more complex ones. Templates should therefore be accompanied by documentation to improve usability.
Template documentation should explain what a template does and how to use it. It should be simple enough that a user without complete knowledge of the intricacies of template syntax – which includes many experienced contributors who focus their attention elsewhere – can use it correctly. This is especially true in the case of very widely-used templates.
What to include
మార్చుTemplate documentation should cover:
- The basic purpose of the template: what it does and if it is not immediately obvious, why it needs to be done. If there are other templates with similar names or purposes, it's a good idea to mention those, in order to reduce the chance of the wrong one being used.
- The parameters of the template: whether they are numbered, named or optional, and if so, what the default values are and what effect they have. If a parameter can take only a limited set of values or is constrained in any way, for example, if it can only use "yes", "no", or a number, this should be clearly explained.
- Usage examples: specify the exact wikitext that should be used and the result that it produces. The wikitext can be enclosed in a
<code>...</code>
container, to make it clear andeasy to copy, like this
. If the template can be used in several different ways, with or without optional parameters, for example, provide a range of examples. A good way to do so is to transclude the template itself into the documentation a few times (i.e., use live examples), with different parameters each time and list the parameters used in each case. With Template:Xpd this can be done without putting the template call twice in the wikitext. - Related templates: if the template is one of a series of templates, include links to these – in particular, ensure that every template in the series is linked from each of the others, as this makes navigation easier. (A separate navigation template may be useful for this purpose, see: Template:Protection templates).
- Categories and InterWikimedia links, where applicable. Like the documentation, these must be within a
<noinclude>...</noinclude>
container. Many template categories are available, see: Category:Wikipedia templates to browse through them.
Template documentation is often placed in a subpage of the template itself, which is then transcluded at the end of the template page. This separates the often complex template code from the documentation, making the documentation easier to edit. It also allows templates to be protected where necessary, while allowing anyone to edit the documentation. This method is sometimes referred to as the "template doc page pattern".
Documentation of any sort on a template page should always be enclosed by a <noinclude>...</noinclude>
container, so that it does not show up when the template is used on another page. Text on the template page itself adds to the amount of text that must be processed when displaying the template, which is limited for performance reasons. Placing the documentation in a subpage avoids this (MediaWiki developers have recommended it for this reason).
How to create a documentation subpage
మార్చుTemplate documentation subpages should be named and formatted using the following general pattern, for consistency.
Suppose your template is named Template:X
. Create a subpage with the name Template:X/doc
. See the details at {{Documentation subpage}} or copy-paste the following wikitext as a start for your documentation:
{{Documentation subpage}} <!-- Categories go at the bottom of this page and interwikis go in Wikidata. --> == Usage == <includeonly> <!-- Categories go here, and interwikis go in Wikidata --> </includeonly>
The top line will display a message explaining the current page and a link to the template page.
Insert the documentation after the top line and categories under the appropriate comment line – leaving the comment in place, so that the layout is preserved when the page is edited in future. The subpage template sets a {{DEFAULTSORT:{{PAGENAME}}}}, ensuring that a Template:X
will be properly sorted at "X" and not "T", it is thus not useful or desirable to add a {{PAGENAME}} sortkey to the categories. Related templates, policy page, projects, etc. can be linked to by adding a "See also" section.
Save the subpage and return to the template itself, Template:X
, in this example. Edit the template and append the following at the end of the template code:
[--last line of your template code--]<noinclude>
{{Documentation}}
<!-- PLEASE ADD THIS TEMPLATE'S CATEGORIES TO THE /doc SUBPAGE, THANKS -->
</noinclude>
This will transclude {{Documentation}} at the bottom of the template page.
Important: Make sure the opening <noinclude>
begins immediately after the last character of the template code or text and not on a new line, nor with any intervening spaces. Otherwise, extra space will be inserted below the template when it is used, which is usually not wanted.
If the template is already protected, ask an administrator to do this or request an edit by using an {{Editprotected}}
on the template's talk page. If documentation and categories already exist in a section, enclosed within a <noinclude>...</noinclude>
container, move them into the documentation subpage (where they should be enclosed in <includeonly>...</includeonly>
), as it is best not to have documentation split across two separate pages.
If the code is put on the template page first, one can benefit from the preload feature to get a pre-filled doc page skeleton; if the documentation page does not exist yet, clicking the edit link on the template page will preload the contents of Template:Documentation/preload into the editbox of the /doc subpage creation.
You may wish to redirect the talk page of the /doc subpage to the talk page of the template itself. Then all talk relating to the template and its documentation will end up on the same talkpage. For example, redirect Template talk:X/doc
to Template talk:X
.
Categories and interwiki links
మార్చు- To place the template itself into a category, add the
[[Category:Category name]]
code inside an<includeonly>
...</includeonly>
section on the doc subpage. - To create an interwiki link for the template itself, add the
[[Languagecode:Template name]]
code inside an<includeonly>
...</includeonly>
section on the doc subpage. - To place the doc subpage into a category, add the
[[Category:Category name]]
code inside a<noinclude>
...</noinclude>
section on the doc subpage. - To make the template place an article into a category (when the article includes the template), add the
[[Category:Category name]]
code inside an<includeonly>
...</includeonly>
section on the template page. Exact placement within the template code may affect how the category code is executed.
/sandbox and /testcases
మార్చుBefore doing changes to a template it can be good to first copy the template code to a sandbox and run some testcases, since the template might be visible on thousands of pages. If you create subpages named exactly "/sandbox" and "/testcases" to a template then the green {{documentation}}
box on the template auto-detects this and will show links to those pages in its header. See Wikipedia:Template test cases for more information.
Several templates, one documentation page
మార్చుWhen several templates work together or are very similar then it is often clearer and easier to maintain one single documentation page that documents them together. The simplest way to do this is to make a full documentation page at one of the templates, and then make "soft redirects" from the other templates. See, for instance, {{wrap}}.
When no documentation needed
మార్చుWhen a template as displayed will link to a page that can serve as the documentation, then separate documentation is superfluous and does not need to be created. See, for instance, a stub template, which, when displayed, will link to Wikipedia:Stub. However, this is very rare.
Tips & tricks
మార్చుHere's some tips to facilitate writing documentations.
- Links to templates like {{Japanese year|1800}} can be inserted by writing {{tlp|Japanese year|1800}}. See {{tlp}} for similar templates.
- HTML tags like
<ref group="note">...</ref>
can be easily inserted with {{tag}}. This example is written as {{tag|ref|params=group="note"}} - Equals sign = can be inserted with {{=}}. For example, {{Citation needed|date=1900-02-29}} is made by {{tlp|Citation needed|date{{=}}1900-02-29}}. Avoid the equivalent notation = which is not easy to read for other editors.
- Don't forget the single
<nowiki />
tag. [[<nowiki />
example]] becomes [[example]], and [<nowiki />
http://en.wikipedia.org no link] is [http://en.wikipedia.org no link]. See WP:NOWIKI for the details. - For a link to a category, use {{cat}}. For example {{cat|Templates with incorrect parameter syntax}} becomes ‹The template Cat is being considered for merging.› Category:Templates with incorrect parameter syntax.
See also
మార్చు- {{Documentation}} – Transcludes the documentation on the template page, and provides documentation view, edit and history links
- {{Documentation subpage}} – Explains that what follows is documentation, and links to the documented page
<noinclude>
and<includeonly>
- {{Template reference list}}
- Wikipedia:High-risk templates
- Wikipedia:Template test cases