Extension:Gadgets/de

Die Gadgets-Erweiterung bietet eine Möglichkeit für Benutzer, JavaScript- oder CSS-basierte "Helferlein" auszuwählen, welche andere Wiki-Benutzer anbieten.

Helferlein (in der englischsprachigen Version "Gadgets" genannt) werden aus JavaScript- und/oder CSS- zusammengesetzt, die auf den Seiten im MediaWiki-Namensraum vorhanden sind. Jedes Helferlein wird durch eine Zeile in der MediaWiki:Gadgets-definition bestimmt. Diese enthält einen Namen und eine Beschreibung für das Helferlein sowie die Liste der von ihm verwendeten JS- oder CSS-Schnipsel (siehe Abschnitt Verwendung unten).

Seit dem die Helferlein sich im MediaWiki-Namensraum (die Liste der Definition des Helferleins als auch die tatsächlichen Code-Schnipsel) befinden, können nur Sysops (aka Wiki-Admins) den Code bearbeiten. Dies ist, wie es sein soll: Nur von der Wiki-Gemeinschaft besonders vertraute Benutzer sollten im Stande sein, JavaScript-Code zu editieren, der von anderen Benutzern verwendet wird, da JavaScript leicht verwendet werden kann, um Zugangsdaten oder andere sensible Daten auszuspionieren.

Verwendung
There are two ways to define gadgets depending on the. If It is  (the default value), the list of available gadgets is defined on MediaWiki:Gadgets-definition. In an alternative way, Gadget definitions are defined on pages in the Gadget definition namespace when  is set to.

Once created with at least one valid gadget, gadgets defined there show up in the "Gadgets" section of Special:Preferences, so users can pick the gadgets they would like to use. An overview of the gadgets defined by MediaWiki:Gadgets-definition is also shown on Special:Gadgets, along with links to the respective system messages, for easy editing. Statistics for non-default gadget usage can be seen at Special:GadgetUsage.

Die MediaWiki-Gadgets-Definition verwenden
Each line in MediaWiki:Gadgets-definition that starts with one or more "*" (asterisks) characters defines a gadget; it must have the following form:

* gadget_name [ options (can be omitted) ] | page names

The first field (" gadget_name " in the example) is the gadget's internal name, and references a system message (MediaWiki:Gadget- gadget_name  in the example) that contains a short description of the gadget, using wiki syntax.

Options format:

[ option1 | option2 | ... optionN ]

whitespace can be omitted. A single option can either consist of a single option name (in this case it is a flag option), or contain a comma-separated list of values:

option = value1, value2, value3

Examples: * mygadget[ResourceLoader]|mygadget.js|mygadget.css or * mygadget[ResourceLoader|package]| mygadget.js | mygadget-Foo.js | mygadget-data.json | mygadget.css or * mygadget[ ResourceLoader | rights=foo, bar ] | mygadget.js | mygadget.css

Using Gadget Definition Namespace
Creation of the Gadget definition:mygadget page and putting in it the below JSON code have the same effect as.

In above example, the Gadget:Mygadget.js and the Gadget:mygadget.css are used. Remember the  option is always true in the gadget definition namespace.

Optionen
You can specify extra dependencies for your gadgets, for example:

* mygadget[ResourceLoader|dependencies=jquery.ui, jquery.effects.clip]|mygadget.js|mygadget.css

Here, we ask ResourceLoader to load modules  and   with mygadget. Note that gadgets can't depend on scripts from pages, static files or external URLs, only on modules already registered in ResourceLoader. To make a script from a page depend on another script from a page, each should be a gadget which registers itself as a module in ResourceLoader, then they can be made to have dependencies using the following syntax:

* childgadget[ResourceLoader|dependencies=ext.gadget.parentgadget]|childgadget.js To enable a gadget by default, use " ": * mygadget[ResourceLoader|default|dependencies=mediawiki.util]|mygadget.js|mygadget.css To make the gadget available only to users with appropriate permissions, set the  option, for example: * ImprovedDeletion [rights=delete] | ImprovedDeletion.js Makes the gadget available only to users who can actually delete pages.

Note that restrictions are based on permissions, not user groups like administrators or bureaucrats. Here are some real examples:

* modrollback[ResourceLoader|rights=rollback]|modrollback.js * UTCLiveClock[ResourceLoader|rights=purge]|UTCLiveClock.js * Ajax_sysop[ResourceLoader|rights=patrol,rollback,markbotedits,delete]|Ajax_sysop.js

Seiten
The remaining fields on the line refer to the JavaScript, CSS or JSON code that makes up the gadget, contained in system messages (MediaWiki:Gadget-mygadget.js and MediaWiki:Gadget-mygadget.css in the example); the names of those messages must end with ".js" or ".css", respectively.

A gadget can use any number of code messages, specifically, common code can be put into a code message used by several gadgets, in addition to their own specific code, e.g:

* frobinator[ResourceLoader]|commonStuff.js|frob.js|frob.css|pretty.css * l33t[ResourceLoader]|commonStuff.js|tools.js|l33t.js * foobar[ResourceLoader|package]|foo.js|bar.js|foobar.json Please note that if your code contains strings that could be interpreted as wiki syntax (e.g. the signature code ), you may want to enclose your code into  and put these tags in JavaScript or CSS comments so they're not interpreted when actually used.

See the first and last lines of MediaWiki:Gadget-externalsearch-bar.js for an example.

Abschnitte
The list of gadgets in MediaWiki:Gadgets-definition can be broken into sections using lines that start and end with two or more "=" (equals) characters, enclosing the name of a system message that defines the section's name, for example:

== interface-gadgets ==

This would define a new section, with the title defined on the page MediaWiki:Gadget-section-interface-gadgets.

Zu erledigen

 * Fulfill Basic gadgets