Extension:Disambiguator

The Disambiguator extension is designed to make disambiguation pages easier to work with programmatically. It allows you to designate all disambiguation pages with the  __DISAMBIG__  (or an equivalent alias), which then marks them as such in the database. This allows other extensions to optionally handle disambiguation pages as a separate class of page, although they are still considered "normal" pages.

Configuration
The following configuration variables can be set from your LocalSettings.php file.
 * $wgDisambiguatorIndicateLinks - whether to add a 'mw-disambig' CSS class to links to disambiguation pages (default is true)
 * $wgDisambiguatorNotifications - whether to warn the user when they type a link to a disambiguation page in wikitext editors (default is false)

Features
Disambiguator provides the following features:


 * Programmatic identification of disambiguation pages via the  __DISAMBIG__ 


 * New special pages for listing all disambiguation pages and pages linking to disambiguation pages


 * New API functions equivalent to the above special pages as well as an API function for querying whether or not a page is a disambiguation page


 * Modifies Special:LonelyPages to ignore disambiguation pages


 * Modifies Special:Random to ignore disambiguation pages (requires MediaWiki 1.26.0)


 * If  is enabled, allows marking a page as a disambiguation page via the page properties interface


 * If  is enabled, shows whether a page is a disambiguation page or not in the link inspector


 * If  is enabled, shows whether a page is a disambiguation page or not in the link dialog


 * If configured, adds a ' mw-disambig ' CSS class to links to disambiguation pages (See #Configuration above)
 * Warns a user when linking to a disambiguation page, and allows them to fix the link.

On wiki
Once Disambiguator is installed, the best way to use it is to add the   magic word to a template that is then included in all of your disambiguation pages.

Once the magic word is in place, your disambiguation pages will all have the 'disambiguation' page property assigned to them in the database. This property resides in the <tvar|1></> table.

You will also have two new <tvar|1></>:
 * Special:DisambiguationPages - which lists all the disambiguation pages on your wiki.
 * Special:DisambiguationPageLinks - which lists all of the pages on your wiki that link to disambiguation pages. ( This is a replacement for the old Special:Disambiguations page which is deprecated. )

With API
To list all the disambiguation pages:

api.php?action=query&list=querypage&qppage=DisambiguationPages

To list all the disambiguation page links:

api.php?action=query&list=querypage&qppage=DisambiguationPageLinks

Note that on wikis running in MiserMode (all WMF wikis), both the special page and API interface for DisambiguationPageLinks are limited to a certain number of results (typically 1000–5000).

To see if an individual page is a disambiguation page:

api.php?action=query&titles=Bug&prop=pageprops&ppprop=disambiguation

If it is a disambiguation page it will include 'disambiguation' in its pageprops. Note that the disambiguation pageprop, if present, will have its value set to an empty string, so be careful about testing it as a boolean.

Possible future plans

 * Add an option to hide disambiguation pages from: Special:AllPages (task #9936), Special:PrefixIndex (task #11319), Special:WhatLinksHere (task #9935), Special:AncientPages (task #76287)


 * Consider extending link dialog in wikitext editor with ability to detect disambigs in search results and pull a list of links
 * Complete list of bugs for this extension