Module:Lua banner/config
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Revision as of 23:43, 27 May 2020 by >Tacsipacsi (Created page with "local cfg = {} -- Don’t touch this line. -- Subpage blacklist: these subpages will not be categorized (except for the -- error category, which is always added if there is a...")
Documentation for this module may be created at Module:Lua banner/config/doc
local cfg = {} -- Don’t touch this line.
-- Subpage blacklist: these subpages will not be categorized (except for the
-- error category, which is always added if there is an error).
-- For example “Template:Foo/doc” matches the `doc = true` rule, so it will have
-- no categories. “Template:Foo” and “Template:Foo/documentation” match no rules,
-- so they *will* have categories. All rules should be in the
-- ['<subpage name>'] = true,
-- format.
cfg['subpage_blacklist'] = {
['doc'] = true,
['sandbox'] = true,
['sandbox2'] = true,
['testcases'] = true,
}
-- Default category: this category is added if the module call contains errors
-- (e.g. no module listed). A category name without namespace, or nil
-- to disable categorization (not recommended).
cfg['error_category'] = 'Lua templates with errors'
-- Default category: this category is added if none of the below module_categories
-- matches the first module listed. A category name without namespace, or nil
-- to disable categorization.
cfg['default_category'] = 'Lua-based templates'
-- Module categories: one of these categories is added if the first listed module
-- is the listed module (e.g. {{Lua|Module:String}} adds
-- [[Category:Lua String-based templates]].) Format:
-- ['<module name>'] = '<category name>'
-- where neither <module name> nor <category name> contains namespace. An empty
-- table (i.e. no module-based categorization) will suffice on smaller wikis.
cfg['module_categories'] = {
['String'] = 'Lua String-based templates',
['Math'] = 'Templates based on the Math Lua module',
}
return cfg -- Don’t touch this line.