This module is rated as ready for general use. It has reached a mature form and is thought to be bug-free and ready for use wherever appropriate. It is ready to mention on help pages and other Wikipedia resources as an option for new users to learn. To reduce server load and bad output, it should be improved by sandbox testing rather than repeated trial-and-error editing. |
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,
}
-- Sandbox title: if the stylesheet’s title is <template>/<stylesheet>.css, the
-- stylesheet’s sandbox is expected to be at <template>/<sandbox_title>/<stylesheet>.css
-- Set to nil to disable sandbox links.
cfg['sandbox_title'] = 'sandbox'
-- Error category: this category is added if the module call contains errors
-- (e.g. no stylesheet listed). A category name without namespace, or nil
-- to disable categorization (not recommended).
cfg['error_category'] = 'Uses TemplateStyles templates with errors'
-- Default category: this category is added if no custom category is specified
-- in module/template call. A category name without namespace, or nil
-- to disable categorization.
cfg['default_category'] = 'Templates using TemplateStyles'
-- Protection conflict category: this category is added if the protection level
-- of any stylesheet is lower than the protection level of the template. A category name
-- without namespace, or nil to disable categorization (not recommended).
cfg['protection_conflict_category'] = 'Templates using TemplateStyles with a different protection level'
-- Hierarchy of protection levels, used to determine whether one protection level is lower
-- than another and thus should populate protection_conflict_category. No protection is treated as zero
cfg['protection_hierarchy'] = {
autoconfirmed = 1,
extendedconfirmed = 2,
templateeditor = 3,
sysop = 4
}
-- Padlock pattern: Lua pattern to search on protected stylesheets for, or nil
-- to disable padlock check.
--cfg['padlock_pattern'] = '{{pp-'
cfg['padlock_pattern'] = nil
-- Missing padlock category: this category is added if a protected stylesheet
-- doesn’t contain any padlock template (specified by the above Lua pattern).
-- A category name without namespace (no nil allowed) if the pattern is not nil,
-- unused (and thus may be nil) otherwise.
cfg['missing_padlock_category'] = 'Templates using TemplateStyles without padlocks'
return cfg -- Don’t touch this line.