Manual:Magic words/ro



Cuvintele magice sunt o tehnică de mapare a unei varietăți de șiruri de text wiki la un singur ID care este asociat cu o funcție. Atât variabile cât și funcțiile de analiză folosesc această tehnică. Tot textul mapat la acel ID va fi înlocuit cu valoarea returnată a funcției. Maparea dintre șirurile de text și ID-ul este stocată în variabila  într-un fișier care poate fi încărcat folosind.

Cuvintele magice implicite sunt implementate în.



Cum funcționează cuvintele magice
Ori de câte ori MediaWiki găsește text între acolade duble trebuie să decidă dacă XXX este o variabilă, funcție de analiză sau șablon. Pentru a face acest lucru, pune o serie de întrebări:


 * 1) Are un ID de cuvânt magic asociat? Ca un prim pas în rezolvarea markupurilor de forma, MediaWiki încearcă să traducă XXX într-un ID de cuvânt magic. Tabelul de traducere este definit de $magicWords.
 * 2) *Dacă niciun ID de cuvânt magic nu este asociat cu „XXX”, se presupune că „XXX” este un șablon.
 * 3) Este o variabilă? Dacă este găsit un ID de cuvânt magic este, MediaWiki verifică apoi dacă are parametri.
 * 4) * If no parameters are found, MediaWiki checks to see if the magic word ID has been declared as a variable ID. To check this, it retrieves the list of magic words serving by calling . This method gets its list of variable IDs from a hard coded list of variable IDs (see ) and from a list of custom variable IDs provided by all functions attached to the hook.
 * 5) ** If the magic word ID has been classified as a variable, MediaWiki calls the function to get the value associated with the variable name.
 * 6) Is it a parser function? If there are any parameters or if the magic word ID is missing from the list of variable magic word IDs, then MediaWiki assumes that the magic word is a parser function or template.  If the magic word ID is found in the list of parser functions declared via a call to , it is treated as a parser function and rendered using the function named  .  Otherwise, it is presumed to be a template.
 * 1) Is it a parser function? If there are any parameters or if the magic word ID is missing from the list of variable magic word IDs, then MediaWiki assumes that the magic word is a parser function or template.  If the magic word ID is found in the list of parser functions declared via a call to , it is treated as a parser function and rendered using the function named  .  Otherwise, it is presumed to be a template.
 * 1) Is it a parser function? If there are any parameters or if the magic word ID is missing from the list of variable magic word IDs, then MediaWiki assumes that the magic word is a parser function or template.  If the magic word ID is found in the list of parser functions declared via a call to , it is treated as a parser function and rendered using the function named  .  Otherwise, it is presumed to be a template.

{{note|1= By convention:


 * The magic words called variables are capitalised, case-sensitive and do not have space characters.
 * Parserfunctions are prefixed with a hash sign ( {{# ), are case insensitive and do not include space characters.

This is however a convention and one not consistently applied (for historic reasons).


 * Variables do not have space characters, but some translations of variables in other languages DO have spaces
 * Variables generally are capitalised and case-sensitive, but some parser functions also use this convention.
 * Some parser functions start with a hash sign, but some do not.

Where possible you should follow the conventions when defining or translating magic words. Magic words are higher in priority than templates, so any magic word defined, will block the usage of that defined name as a template. Following the conventions avoids adding more and more potential collisions. }}



Definirea cuvintelor magice
For magic words to do their magic we must define two things:


 * a mapping between wiki text and a magic word ID
 * a mapping between a magic word ID and some php function that interprets the magic word.

Mapping wiki text to magic word IDs
The variable $magicWords is used to associate each magic word ID with a language-dependent array that describes all the text strings that mapped to the magic word ID. Important: This only sets up the back end i18n mapping, you still have to write other code to make MediaWiki use the magic word for anything. Also, make sure that you initialize  as an empty array before adding language-specific values or you will get errors when trying to load the magic word and will need to rebuild your localization cache before it will work.

The first element of this array is an integer flag indicating whether or not the magic word is case sensitive. The remaining elements are a list of text that should be associated with the magic word ID. If the case sensitive flag is 0, any case variant of the names in the array will match. If the case sensitive flag is 1, only exact case matches will be associated with the magic word ID. Astfel formatul este

This association is created by $magicWords in a file registered using.

In the example below, a Spanish MediaWiki installation will associate the magic word ID 'MAG_CUSTOM' with "personalizado", "custom", "PERSONALIZADO", "CUSTOM" and all other case variants. In an English MediaWiki only "custom" in various case combinations will be mapped to 'MAG_CUSTOM':

File :

In part of the extension.json file:

Note that "ExampleMagic" is a different to the key you would use for a plain internationalization file (normally just the title of the extension, i.e. "Example"). "Magic" has been appended deliberately so one does not overwrite the other.

In inline PHP
You can associate magic words inline in PHP rather than through a i18n file. This is useful when defining hooks in  but should not be done in extensions.

Associating a magic word ID with a PHP function
The mechanism for associating magic word IDs with rendering functions depends on whether the magic word will be used as a parser function or a variable. For more information, please see:



Localisation

 *  See Help:Magic words#Localisation for help. 

You can read more on definition and usage of magic words for localisation at Manual:Messages API, Manual:Language#Namespaces; Avoid  in messages.

Behavior switches (double underscore magic words)
Comutatoarele de comportament sunt un tip special de cuvânt magic. Ele pot fi recunoscute prin folosirea lor de subliniere duble (mai degrabă decât acolade duble). Exemplu:

These magic words typically do not output any content, but instead change the behavior of a page and/or set a page property. These magic words are listed in and also at Help:Magic words#Behavior switches. The effect of most standard behavior switches is defined in. If no specific effect is defined, the magic word will simply set a page property in the page_props table. This can also be checked later by testing if  is null or the empty string

Custom behavior switch
Here is an example extension implementing a custom __CUSTOM__ behaviour switch

custom/extension.json - This is minimal, a real extension would fill out more fields. custom/custom.i18n.php

custom/MyHooks.php