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This is the {{Namespace detect}} meta-template. It helps other templates detect what type of page they are on.
It detects and groups all the different namespaces used on Wikipedia into several types:
- main
- Main (i.e. article) space, where normal Wikipedia articles are kept.
- talk
- Any talk space, including page names that start with "Talk:", "User talk:", "File talk:", etc.
- user
- wikipedia
- file
- mediawiki
- template
- help
- category
- portal
- book
- The remaining namespaces.
- other
- Any namespaces that were not specified as a parameter to the template (see explanation below).{Namespace detect
| file = File page text | category = Category page text | other =
}}
On any pages other than file and category pages the code above will render nothing.
By using an empty parameter, you can make it so the template doesn't render anything for some specific page type. Like this:
{{Namespace detect | main = | other = Other pages text }}
The code above will render nothing when on mainspace (article) pages, but will return this when on other pages:
- Other pages text
Demospace and page
For testing and demonstration purposes, this template can take two parameters named demospace and page.
demospace understands any of the page type names used by this template, including the other type. It tells the template to behave like it is on some specific type of page. Like this:
{{Namespace detect | main = Article text | other = Other pages text | demospace = main }}
No matter on what kind of page the code above is used, it will return this:
- Article text
The page parameter instead takes a normal pagename, making this template behave exactly as if on that page. The pagename doesn't have to be an existing page. Like this:
{{Namespace detect | user = User page text | other = Other pages text | page = User:Example }}
No matter on what kind of page the code above is used, it will return this:
- User page text
It can be convenient to let your template understand the demospace and/or page parameter and send it on to the {{Namespace detect}} template. Like this:
{{Namespace detect | main = Article text | other = Other pages text | demospace = {{{demospace|}}} | page = {{{page|}}} }}
If both the demospace and page parameters are empty or undefined, the template will detect page types as usual.
Parameters
List of all parameters:
{{Namespace detect | main = ... | other = | demospace = {{{demospace|}}} / main / talk / user / wikipedia / file / mediawiki / template / help / category / portal / book / other | page = {{{page|}}} / User:Example }}
Note: Empty values to the "main" ... "book" parameters have special meaning.
Technical details
Namespace "Image" was renamed to "File" on 11 December 2008. This template was updated to understand both names well before that, thus it still works fine. For backwards compatibility it still understands "image" both as a parameter name, such as "image = File page text", and as a value "demospace = image".
Namespace "Book" was added to the English Wikipedia on 28 December 2009. This template has been updated so it detects the "Book:" namespace as type book. It already automatically detected "Book talk:" as type talk.
If you intend to feed tables as content to the numbered parameters of this template, you need to know this:
Templates have a problem handling parameter data that contains pipes "|
" unless the pipe is inside another template {{name|param1}}
or inside a piped link [[Help:Template|help]]
. Thus templates can not handle wikitables as input unless you escape them by using the {{!}} template. This makes it hard to use wikitables as parameters to templates. Instead, the usual solution is to use "HTML wikimarkup" for the table code, which is more robust.
For more technical details, e.g. about copying this template to other projects and CSS-based namespace detection, see {{Main talk other}} and its talk page.
See also