Help:Extension:WikibaseCirrusSearch

WikibaseCirrusSearch is an on top of, which enables some capabilities that are relevant for Wikibase.

Below are described keywords and capabilities unique to this extension. Please see for the rest of the syntax

haswbstatement
Returns the items that have specific value in statement with specific property.

For example, for item with value of in property  use:   and for item with value "113230702" in property  use.

You can also make queries without a specified value, e.g. for all items with property (in main value) use.

To search for items that do not have a certain statement, add an “exclude” modifier, for example. will find items with no statement.

Statements with qualifiers can also be searched for by adding a qualifier statement in square brackets. For example, to search for items that a  you can use   - and to further specify that the cat must have the   you can use. A wildcard can also be used when specifying qualifiers - to find all items that depict a cat of any color use.

Statement searches can be combined using logical OR by using a pipe character e.g.  will find all items that depict a cat OR a dog.

Statements can be combined using logical AND by using two separate  queries, e.g.   will find all items that depict both a cat AND a dog.

On wikidata this currently works for all properties with "external identifier", "string", "item", "property", "lexeme", "form" and "sense" datatypes, except and, which are currently omitted for performance reasons.

inlabel/incaption
Allows the user to search for pages that have wikibase labels, optionally in user specified languages. Example:  looks for items that have the word "duck" in their English labels. More than one language can be specified, separated by commas:. If you append * to the language name, fallbacks to this language will also be searched. If you append +, then 'en' (English) will be excluded from fallbacks:  searches for word "gift" in language "de-at" and its fallback chain, not including English. Language of " " searches all labels using language-insensitive match (labels_all field) - it can only be specified on its own, not in combination with other languages. Not specifying the language -   or   - will also search all labels.

If you need to search string with spaces, use quotes:.

is the alias for  and they work identically. with the qualifier  (meaning 'depicts human, quantity 5 ' in Wikidata), then it can be found using any of the following search queries: wbstatementquantity:P180=Q5<6 wbstatementquantity:P180=Q5<=5 wbstatementquantity:P180=Q5>=5 wbstatementquantity:P180=Q5>4 wbstatementquantity:P180=Q5=5 Statements can be combined using logical OR by separating them using a pipe, e.g..

Statements can be combined using logical AND by using two separate  queries, e.g.   (a range search) or

Note that not all statements are indexed. Searching for a statement about a property that has not been indexed will give an empty result.