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Ce modèle doit être ajouté à toutes les pages d'extension de ce wiki (mais seulement aux pages principales). Il ajoute une boîte d'information utile (voir ci-dessous) et ajoute automatiquement l'extension à {{ll|Category:All extensions}}, en même temps que l'{{ll|Category:Extensions by status|état}} adéquat et les catégories du {{ll|Category:Extensions by implementation type|type d'implémentation}}.

Paramètres de contenu
Cette section décrit les paramètres qui contrôlent le contenu de la boîte d'information. Pour l'aide concernant templatemode et les autres paramètres de contrôle, voir Paramètres de contrôle.
 * parser function - personnalisé, par exemple
 * tag -, par exemple
 * variable - personnalisation, e.g.
 * extended syntax - extensions qui ajoutent des syntaxes wiki non-standard (c'est à dire not, , ou ).
 * access - fourre-tout pour les c'est à dire celles qui créent, authentifient, attribuent ou retirent les droits, ou supervisent l'activté des utilisateurs. Si vous avec écrit un extension d'accès, veuillez utiliser un des types plus spécifiques ci dessous :
 * user activity - extensions qui supervisent l'activité utilisateur (connexion, déconnexion, création de nouveaux utilisateurs, etc.)
 * user identity - extensions qui créent et suppriment les utilisateurs, et/ou vérifient l'identité d'un utilisateur
 * user rights - extensions du système de gestion des droits, par exemple pour le changement de la manière dont les droits sont assignés, l'API, les outils de maintenance (n'inclut pas les extensions qui le plus souvent nomment les droits nécessaires pour utiliser les fonctionnalités de l'extension; pour cela, utilisez le paramètre 'rights')
 * interface - catchall for uncategorized user interface extensions.
 * media - extensions that permit the embedding of multimedia content on wiki pages by registering a file extension with.
 * mywiki - extensions that provide infrastructure so that users may personalize their MediaWiki experience and/or assist in the management of that infrastructure
 * notify - extensions that email users, broadcast messages and provide other forms of community notification
 * 'page action' - extensions that enhance or modify page actions. This includes anything that implements an action that reads, writes, searches for, creates, renames, deletes, redirects or discusses a page. It does not include rights (use user rights) or logs (use user activity).
 * search - extensions that search through and select articles for users.
 * skin - extensions adding CSS or JavaScript, or implementing hook functions to change the look and feel of MediaWiki via the skins framework.
 * ajax - extensions that use Ajax programming techniques.
 * special - extensions that subclass the class, use one of its hooks, or patch one or more functions in . See Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Special pages for more information.
 * other
 * api - extensions that add a new API module or extend a core API module.
 * hook - Hook extension - defines a new hook - see hook1, etc. below if you want to define hooks used by your extension
 * database - adds tables and/or fields to the database backing a MediaWiki installation
 * data extraction - Data extraction
 * filerepo - extension that adds new file repository types as file backend
 * example - Not a real extension, but an example of how to write one
 * example - Not a real extension, but an example of how to write one

Any other value for 'type' is invalid, and will cause the extension to be placed in Category:Extensions with invalid or missing type.

Note: Many extensions have more than one type, if this applies to yours, replace  with. You may define up to six types for an extension. hook1 hook2 hook3 hook4 ... hook90 nom des accroches utilisées par l'extension

Entering values in this field is a good way to get exposure for your extension and help other developers. Each documented hook will automatically add the extension to a category listing extensions that use that hook. This category is autolinked to each hook article so that programmers can easily find examples of extensions that use a particular hook.

For built-in hooks:
 * use the hook name alone. Please see Manual:Hooks for values (but omit introductory '/').

For custom hooks defined by extensions:
 * use extensionName/hookName. For a partial list of custom hooks, see Extension hook registry.

For multiple hooks, assign the first hook to hook1, the second to hook2 and so on. newhook1 newhook2 newhook3 newhook4 ... newhook90 name of each hook provided by the extension

You might also want to add the hooks to Extension hook registry. username  Nom d'utilsateur de l'auteur sur MediaWiki.org (s'il existe). Peut être omis mais s'il est présent, il sera utilisé pour lier la page utilisateur et la page de discussion de l'auteur. Doit être fourni sans espace de noms et sans s.  author   Nom de l'auteur de l'extension, s'il est différent du nom d'utilisateur MediaWiki.org. Texte libre. Si absent, alors le champ 'username' sera utilisé (s'il est initialisé). description  courte description image  capture d'écran ou logo de l'extension. Doit être fourni sans l'espace de noms et sans s.  imagesize   facultatif, taille de l'image (par défaut 220 pixels) version  dernière version update  date de dernière mise à jour compatibility policy   (les valeurs admises sont master et rel). mediawiki  version de MediaWiki requise php  version de PHP requise needs-updatephp  Yes indicates that the extension requires a database table schema change or a similar action, before the MediaWiki can run. It is a common pitfall: your MediaWiki will stall, if you forgot to run update.php - if the extension requires it. No should be set as a value since this assures that the extension does not need update.php to be run and thus avoids uncertainty

Extensions which conform to MediaWiki extension standards come with a schema change script which you need to start manually (once) before starting and accessing the MediaWiki through your browser, and after you copied all the extension files to  and inserted   into "LocalSettings.php", run from the command line:

cd path/to/wiki_install_directory cd maintenance php update.php

composer  If applicable the name of the "vendor" as well as the "package" should be entered in the format , e.g.   to point people directly to packagist.org, which serves as the package archive. table1 table2 table3 table4 ... table30 name of each non-core table used by the extension

Links to a subpage of your extension page. For instance, "table1 = cu_changes" at Extension:CheckUser will link to Extension:CheckUser/cu_changes table. Don't list core tables such as page or revision; only list tables that are added by extensions. license  license governing use of this extension, as one of the codes found in https://spdx.org/licenses/, e.g. ,   or  , etc. download  link to the download : Git, WikimediaDownload with server=svn in case it was not migrated from Subversion. If you put the code into page in the MediaWiki wiki, link to it using a full page name and section name, e.g.  (it must remain valid when bot-copied elsewhere) readme  external link to the readme file, e.g. https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/r/browse/mediawiki/extensions/Flow;master;README changelog  external link to the changelog file, e.g. Extension:LDAP Authentication/Changelog parameters  available parameters for LocalSettings.php tags  any tags your extension uses (e.g. &lt;tag1&gt;, &lt;tag2&gt;). rights rights added by the extension. Not to be confused with the license! Rights are such as makebot or desysop, not such as GFDL or LGPL or GPL - those are licenses! namespace  namespace in which this extension is used example  example, website or screenshot of working extension compatibility  Additional compatibility information, for instance compatibility charts (formerly using Template:Extension Testing). It's encouraged to add any client-side compatibility information here too, especially when diverging from expectations of full support for a browser. translate  Optional parameter to link the exact page where (message group id with which) the extension will be translatable on translatewiki.net if enabled. If the default link is incorrect, manually set it to: bugzilla  Bugzilla MediaWiki extension component name phabricator  Phabricator project name CheckUsageNameOverride  override the page name used for the check usage link.
 * ext-LOWERCASE(NOSPACES(Label as defined in )), aka
 * the parameter you get in the URL after
 * typing the name of the extension in the search/filter box at translatewiki:Special:Translate or
 * searching for its name in languagestats after clicking "expand all".

Paramètres de contrôle
because this isn't an actual extension page and we don't want to add this page to any categories on account of it.
 * nousage - suppresses the 'check usage' link. Link is also suppressed if the page is a subpage; it is not in the Extension: namespace; or if suppressed by 'templatemode=nocats'

If this is left blank, this template will add the host page to Category:All extensions and to one or more additional categories, depending on the values assigned to the Content parameters.

Pages d'extensions existantes
Si vous désirez ajouter la boîte d'information sur une page existante, copiez et collez le code qui se trouve au début de cette page.

Créer un nouvel article d'extension
Pour créer une nouvelle page d'extension, saisissez son nom ci-dessous et cliquez sur le bouton. Une nouvelle page sera créée avec le modèle de la boîte d'information déjà en place.

Etendre ce modèle
Bienvenue si vous désirez améliorer ce modèle ! Ce modèle est compliqué et certaines parties de l'aide sont toujours en cours :

Bouton Créer une extension
Pour améliorer le comportement du bouton Créer une extension :
 * Template:Extension/Sample: The boilerplate extension that is preloaded into newly-created pages.
 * Template:Extension/CreateExtensionInputBox: An input box that can be inserted wherever you want users to easily create extensions. For documentation on the  tag, please see Extension:InputBox.

Infobox parameters
In general:
 * To make this template easy to use, each label in the infobox is linked to documentation on the template parameter(s) it displays. If you add a parameter, please be sure to also add it to the content parameter documentation and link its label to that documentation.

To change/correct/add to the implementation type parameters:
 * Check the talk page - there have been some extensive discussions about this field.
 * Template:Extension/TypeSwitch: Stores the possible values for the type field. Multiple values are implemented by calling this template with Template:Foreach.
 * Template:Extension/TypeSwitchNoCats: Does not need to be modified when adding a new type. Used instead of Template:Extension/TypeSwitch when this template is used in . Templates used with Template:Foreach can only take one parameter so we need to wrap the call to Template:Extension/TypeSwitch with another template that sets the mode.

To change the behavior of the hook parameters:
 * Template:Extension/HookInUse: Adds links and categories for a hook in use. Multiple hooks in use are implemented by calling this template with Template:Foreach.
 * Template:Extension/HookInUseNoCats: Used instead of Template:Extension/HookInUse when this template is used in . Templates used with Template:Foreach can only take one parameter so we need to wrap the call to Template:Extension/HookInUse with another template that sets the mode.

Test case
See if the following pages are still ok, after edited this template.
 * Extension:Description2
 * Template:Extension

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