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{{Documentation subpage}}
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This is the {{tl|When on basepage}} meta-template. It helps other templates detect if they are on a '''basepage''' (i.e. a page whose name matches the pattern "''x'':''x''") '''subpage''' ("''x'':''x''/''x''") or '''subsubpage''' ("''x'':''x''/''x''/''x''").


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An alternative way to detect whether a page is a subpage is to combine the parser functions <code>#ifeq:</code> and <code>#titleparts</code>. See [[#Alternatives for simpler text|Alternatives for simpler text]] below.


== Usage ==


: {{tlx|When on basepage&#32;|''result if on a basepage''&#32;(|''result if on a subpage'')&#32;(|''result if on a subsubpage'')&#32;(|page{{=}}''pagename'')}}


For example, {{tlf|When on basepage |Basepage |Subpage}} on the page "User:Example" would return: {{When on basepage|Basepage|Subpage|page=User:Example}}<br/>whilst on "User:Example/page" (or "User:Example/page/page", "User:Example/page/page/page", etc.) it would return: {{When on basepage|Basepage|Subpage|page=User:Example/page}}


On a subsubpage such as "User:Example/page/page" (or "User:Example/page/page/page", etc.), {{nowrap|{{tlf|When on basepage |Basepage |Subpage |Subsubpage}}}} would return: {{When on basepage |Basepage |Subpage |Subsubpage |page=User:Example/page/page}}


Use an empty parameter to specify no action for a particular type of page. {{nowrap|{{tlf|When on basepage |Basepage | |Subsubpage}}}} on "User:Example/page", for example, would return nothing, but would return "Subsubpage" if on "User:Example/page/page", "User:Example/page/page/page", etc. (and "Basepage" if on "User:Example").


===Handling equals-signs ("=")===
Use numbered parameters if their values include equals-signs ("="), i.e.
: {{tlf|When on basepage&#32;|1{{=}}''basepage result'' (|2{{=}}''subpage result'') (|3{{=}}''subsubpage result'')}}


===''page'' parameter===
The ''page'' parameter is included for testing/demonstration. For example:
: {{tlf|When on basepage&#32;|(basepage result) |(subpage result) |page{{=}}User:Example/test}}
Regardless of where the above is placed, it will return: {{When on basepage|(basepage result)|(subpage result)|page=User:Example/test}}<br/>(because "User:Example/test" is a subpage). The page doesn't have to exist.


If ''page'' is left empty ({{para|page}}) or undefined, the page where the template is transcluded (i.e. {{tld|PAGENAME}}) is used.


''page'' also accepts variables, e.g. {{nowrap|{{tlf|When on basepage |(basepage result) |(subpage result) |page<nowiki>={{{page|}}}</nowiki>&nbsp;}}}}


== Technical note ==


This template detects subpages in all namespaces, including those without the [[meta:Link#Subpage feature|MediaWiki subpage feature]] enabled.


== Alternatives for simpler text ==


 
A subpage can be detected without using another template, by instead using the title-splitting parser function <code>#titleparts</code> with <code>#ifeq</code>:
 
 
 
{{documentation subpage}}
<!-- PLEASE ADD CATEGORIES AND INTERWIKIS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE -->
 
This is the {{tl|basepage subpage}} meta-template.
 
This template helps other templates detect if they are on a '''basepage''', '''subpage''' or '''subsubpage'''.
 
=== Usage ===
 
This template takes one or more parameters, like this:
<pre>
{{basepage subpage
| Basepage text
| Subpage text
}}
</pre>
 
If the template is on the page "User:Example", it will return this:
 
:{{basepage subpage
| Basepage text
| Subpage text
| page = User:Example
}}
 
If the template is on "User:Example/test" or "User:Example/test/test" or any page lower than that, it will return this:
 
:{{basepage subpage
| Basepage text
| Subpage text
| page = User:Example/test/test
}}
 
This template can also detect "subsubpages", like this:
 
<pre>
{{basepage subpage
| Basepage text
| Subpage text
| Subsubpage text
}}
</pre>
 
If the template is on "User:Example/test/test" or any page lower than that, it will return this:
 
:{{basepage subpage
| Basepage text
| Subpage text
| Subsubpage text
| page = User:Example/test/test
}}
 
By using an empty parameter you can make it so the template doesn't render anything for some specific page type. Like this:
 
<pre>
{{basepage subpage
| Basepage text
| Subpage text
|
}}
</pre>
 
The code above will render nothing when on "User:Example/test/test" or lower, but will return this when on "User:Example/test":
 
:{{basepage subpage
| Basepage text
| Subpage text
|
| page = User:Example/test
}}
 
=== The "page" parameter ===
 
For testing and demonstration purposes this template can take a parameter named '''page'''. Like this:
 
<pre>
{{basepage subpage
| Basepage text
| Subpage text
| page = User:Example/test
}}
</pre>
 
No matter on what kind of page the code above is used it will return this:
 
:{{basepage subpage
| Basepage text
| Subpage text
| page = User:Example/test
}}
 
The '''page''' parameter makes this template behave exactly as if on that page. Thus, if a subsubpagename like "User:Example/test/test" is fed, then it returns the subsubpage text if there is one, otherwise it returns the subpage text.
 
The pagename doesn't have to be an existing page.
 
If the parameter is empty or undefined, the name of the current page determines the result.
 
You can make it so your template also understands the '''page''' parameter. That means you can demonstrate the different appearances of your template in the documentation for your template. Then do like this:
 
<pre>
{{basepage subpage
| Basepage text
| Subpage text
| page = {{{page|}}}
}}
</pre>
 
=== Technical details ===
 
Templates have a problem to handle parameter data that contains equal signs "<code>=</code>". But that is easily solved by using numbered parameters. Like this:
 
<pre>
<pre>
{{basepage subpage
{{#ifeq:{{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|1|1}}|{{PAGENAME}}
| 1 = Basepage text
| [...code if on a basepage...]
| 2 = Subpage text
| [...code if on a subpage...]
| 3 = Subsubpage text
| page = {{{page|}}}
}}
}}
</pre>
</pre>
For example, many templates can check if the page is a /sandbox version, by the similar markup with <code>#ifeq</code> and <code>#titleparts</code>:
: <nowiki>{{#ifeq: {{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|1|1}} | {{PAGENAME}}</nowiki>
:: <nowiki> | {{documentation}}</nowiki>
:: <nowiki> | {{template sandbox notice}}</nowiki>
: <nowiki>}}</nowiki>
That simple logic works because [[Template:Template sandbox notice]] also checks the page name for "/sandbox" before displaying the sandbox notice; otherwise, any other subpage would show no extra text. By avoiding a template, and using a single <code>#ifeq</code>, then the processing uses only +2 expansion depth levels, rather than +7 levels, and avoids "[[wp:exceeded template limits]]" inside a complex /doc page.


This template detects subpages even when used in namespaces that doesn't have the MediaWiki [[meta:Link#Subpage feature|subpage feature]] enabled. Thus this template works the same in all namespaces.
== See also ==
{{Namespace and pagename-detecting templates}}


=== See also ===
<includeonly>{{Sandbox other||
 
<!--Categories below this line, please; interwikis at Wikidata-->
{{pagename detect see also}}
[[Category:Pagename manipulation templates]]
 
<includeonly>
<!-- CATEGORIES AND INTERWIKIS HERE, THANKS -->
[[Category:Wikipedia metatemplates]]
[[Category:Wikipedia metatemplates]]
 
}}</includeonly>
</includeonly>

Latest revision as of 14:11, 3 September 2020

This is the {{When on basepage}} meta-template. It helps other templates detect if they are on a basepage (i.e. a page whose name matches the pattern "x:x") subpage ("x:x/x") or subsubpage ("x:x/x/x").

An alternative way to detect whether a page is a subpage is to combine the parser functions #ifeq: and #titleparts. See Alternatives for simpler text below.

Usage

{{When on basepage |result if on a basepage (|result if on a subpage) (|result if on a subsubpage) (|page=pagename)}}

For example, {{When on basepage|Basepage|Subpage}} on the page "User:Example" would return: Basepage
whilst on "User:Example/page" (or "User:Example/page/page", "User:Example/page/page/page", etc.) it would return: Subpage

On a subsubpage such as "User:Example/page/page" (or "User:Example/page/page/page", etc.), {{When on basepage|Basepage|Subpage|Subsubpage}} would return: Subsubpage

Use an empty parameter to specify no action for a particular type of page. {{When on basepage|Basepage|Subsubpage}} on "User:Example/page", for example, would return nothing, but would return "Subsubpage" if on "User:Example/page/page", "User:Example/page/page/page", etc. (and "Basepage" if on "User:Example").

Handling equals-signs ("=")

Use numbered parameters if their values include equals-signs ("="), i.e.

{{When on basepage |1=basepage result (|2=subpage result) (|3=subsubpage result)}}

page parameter

The page parameter is included for testing/demonstration. For example:

{{When on basepage |(basepage result)|(subpage result)|page=User:Example/test}}

Regardless of where the above is placed, it will return: (subpage result)
(because "User:Example/test" is a subpage). The page doesn't have to exist.

If page is left empty (|page=) or undefined, the page where the template is transcluded (i.e. {{PAGENAME}}) is used.

page also accepts variables, e.g. {{When on basepage|(basepage result)|(subpage result)|page={{{page|}}} }}

Technical note

This template detects subpages in all namespaces, including those without the MediaWiki subpage feature enabled.

Alternatives for simpler text

A subpage can be detected without using another template, by instead using the title-splitting parser function #titleparts with #ifeq:

{{#ifeq:{{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|1|1}}|{{PAGENAME}}
 | [...code if on a basepage...]
 | [...code if on a subpage...]
}}

For example, many templates can check if the page is a /sandbox version, by the similar markup with #ifeq and #titleparts:

{{#ifeq: {{#titleparts:{{PAGENAME}}|1|1}} | {{PAGENAME}}
| {{documentation}}
| {{template sandbox notice}}
}}

That simple logic works because Template:Template sandbox notice also checks the page name for "/sandbox" before displaying the sandbox notice; otherwise, any other subpage would show no extra text. By avoiding a template, and using a single #ifeq, then the processing uses only +2 expansion depth levels, rather than +7 levels, and avoids "wp:exceeded template limits" inside a complex /doc page.

See also