Content parameters
name |
name of the extension
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status |
current release status
One of:
- unstable (broken - do not use this extension)
- experimental (early stages of development, may change drastically.)
- beta (stable but not fully tested)
- stable (stable version)
- unknown (default)
If the status is anything other than the above, it will be ignored and the default value of 'Unknown' will be displayed in the template instead. In cases where the value is omitted, it will be categorised as unknown. In cases where the value is invalid, it will be placed in a special category so that the error can be caught and fixed.
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type1 type2 type3 type4 type5 type6
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implementation type
The implementation strategy(s) employed in building this extension. This parameter is used to create categories that help programmers find examples of various MediaWiki specific implementation strategies or patterns. Although the values of this parameter sometimes coincide with the use case or purpose of an extension, that is not reason for this parameter. If the values you have chosen for this parameter do not adequately identify the purpose or possible use cases, we recommend you add additional category links as needed.
Legal values for the type1,type2,... parameters are:
- parser - catchall for uncategorized parser extensions. If you have written a parser extension, please use one of the following more specific types:
- access - catchall for Template:SeeManual, that is, extensions that create, authenticate, grant or revoke permissions to users. If you have written an access extension, please use one of the following more specific types:
- user identity - extensions that create and delete users, and/or verify the identity of a user
- user rights - extensions to the rights management system, e.g. changes to the way rights are assigned, apis, maintenance tools (does not include extensions that merely name the rights needed to use the features of that extension. For this purpose use the rights parameter.).
- user activity - extensions that monitor user activity (logins, logouts, new user creation, etc)
- interface - catchall for uncategorized user interface extensions.
- mywiki - extensions that provide infrastructure so that users may personalize their MediaWiki experience and/or assist in the management of that infrastructure
- special - extensions that subclass the Template:SeeManual, use one of its hooks, or patch one or more functions in Template:SeeSourceCode. See Manual:Special pages for more information.
- page action - extensions that enhance or modify Template:SeeManuals. This includes anything that implements an action that reads, writes, searches for, creates, renames, deletes, redirects or discusses a page. It does not include rights (use user rights) or logs (use user activity).
- skin - extensions adding css or javascript, or implementing hook functions to change the look and feel of mediawiki via the skins framework.
- search - extensions that search through and select articles for users.
- notify - extensions that email users, broadcast messages and provide other forms of community notification
- hook - Hook extension - defines a new hook - see hook1, etc below if you want to define hooks used by your extension
- pfunc - same as parser function
We are in the process of revising the values of this page. Types below this point are likely to be deprecated or redefined. We apologize for the inconvenience. See Template_talk:Extension#Type taxonomy for more information.
Any other value for 'type' is invalid, and will cause the extension to be placed in Category:Extensions with invalid or missing type.
Note: Many extensions have more than one type, if this applies to yours,replace |type= with |type1=|type2=|type3=... . You may define up to six types for an extension.
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hook1 hook2 hook3 hook4 hook5 hook6 hook7 hook8 hook9 hook10
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name of each hook used by the extension
Entering values in this field is a good way to get exposure for your extension and help other developers. Each documented hook will automatically add the extension to a category listing extensions that use that hook. This category is autolinked to each hook article so that programmers can easily find examples of extensions that use a particular hook.
For built-in hooks:
- use the hook name alone. Please see Manual:Hooks for values (but omit introductory '/').
For custom hooks defined by extensions:
For multiple hooks, assign the first hook to hook1, the second to hook2 and so on.
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username |
The author's username on MediaWiki.org (if they have one). May be omitted, but if present it will be used to link to the author's user & user_talk page.
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author |
The extension author's name, if different from their MediaWiki.org username. Free text. If omitted then the 'username' field will be used (if present).
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description |
short description
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image |
screenshot or logo of extension (of base 270px)
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version |
last version
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update |
date of the last update
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mediawiki |
required version of MediaWiki
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license |
license(s) governing use of this extension, e.g. GPL
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download |
link to the download : SVN or other
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readme |
link to the readme file : README or other
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changelog |
link to the changelog file : CHANGELOG or other
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parameters |
available parameters for LocalSettings.php
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rights |
rights added by the extension. Not to be confused with the license! Rights are such as makebot or desysop, not such as GFDL or LGPL or GPL - those are licenses!
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example |
example, website or screenshot of working extension
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Control parameters
Control parameters
templatemode |
Controls auto-categorization of host page.
Normally left blank. Alternate values are:
- nocats - suppresses categorization. Use this value if you are adding this template to subpages of an extension or to how-to documentation of extensions. For example, the usage image above sets
templatemode=nocats because this isn't an actual extension page and we don't want to add this page to any categories on account of it.
If this is left blank, this template will add the host page to Category:All extensions and to one or more additional categories, depending on the values assigned to the Template:SeeSection.
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Using the infobox
Existing extension pages
If you want to add the infobox to an existing page, copy and paste the code at the top of this page.
Create a new extension article
If you want to create a new extension page, enter the name below and click the button. A new page will be created with the infobox template already in place.
<translate> A developer sharing their code in the MediaWiki code repository should expect:</translate>
- <translate> Feedback / Criticism / Code reviews</translate>
- <translate> Review and comments by other developers on things like [<tvar
Enhancing this template
If you would like to improve on this template, thanks! This is a complicated template so here is some help along the way:
Fixing documentation
If you would like to fix documentation, please be aware that documentation and code is split into two files:
- Template:Extension/Doc - stores all documentation.
- Template:Extension - stores only the code for the template and a small amount of non-included material (category links, transcluded documentation link).
In addition, Template:Extension/Sample stores the boiler plate that is preloaded into newly created pages and contains some basic documentation on how to fill in the template parameters. It needs to be kept in sync with Template:Extension/Doc.
The Create extension button
To improve the create extension button behavior:
Infobox parameters
In general:
- To make this template easy to use, each label in the infobox is linked to documentation on the template parameter(s) it displays. If you add a parameter, please be sure to also add it to the content parameter documentation and link its label to that documentation.
To change/correct/add to the implementation type parameters:
To change the behavior of the hook parameters:
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