Manual:User preferences/en

Retrieving user preferences
To retrieve all of a user's preferences, use User::getOptions.

To retrieve a specific preference of a user, use User::getOption with the name of the preference as a parameter, for example:

If the preference is of the multiselect or checkmatrix type, the parameter will be . For example, if the preference name is 'searchNs' and the option value is '2', the parameter for getOption will be 'searchNs2'. There is an exception to this, however: If the preference specifies an explicit option prefix, that prefix will be used instead of the preference name. See the Gadgets extension for an example.

To retrieve it in JavaScript, use the module.

Setting default preferences
For information about how to set default preferences for all users, see.

Changing a preference
Preferences can be changed through the API action.

Creating a preferences interface
For information about creating a preferences interface for your features, see.

Gadget and user script preferences
Any gadget or user script can define a preference, the name of which must start with 'userjs-'. Such a preference will not appear in Special:Preferences or in API:Userinfo responses, and it will not be validated. It can be read from user.options, and set through API:Options.

Hidden API preferences
API preferences are also defined through the GetPreferences hook, with the type set to. They are validated and readable the normal ways, but are not part of the Special:Preferences form.

By preference
To disable individual preferences for all users, add preference names to the configuration variable. For example, to prevent everyone from being able to mark their edits minor by default, set the following in your :

By user group
To prevent individual user groups from editing their preferences, you can use the 'editmyoptions'. With this line in your, users in the group 'user' (which contains all logged in users) can't edit their user preferences:

By user
It is not possible to disable only certain individual users' preferences.