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- Usage
- =====
-
- Normal usage is rather straightforward (where ``text`` is page text)::
-
- >>> import mwparserfromhell
- >>> wikicode = mwparserfromhell.parse(text)
-
- ``wikicode`` is a :class:`mwparserfromhell.Wikicode <.Wikicode>` object, which
- acts like an ordinary ``str`` object with some extra methods. For example::
-
- >>> text = "I has a template! {{foo|bar|baz|eggs=spam}} See it?"
- >>> wikicode = mwparserfromhell.parse(text)
- >>> print(wikicode)
- I has a template! {{foo|bar|baz|eggs=spam}} See it?
- >>> templates = wikicode.filter_templates()
- >>> print(templates)
- ['{{foo|bar|baz|eggs=spam}}']
- >>> template = templates[0]
- >>> print(template.name)
- foo
- >>> print(template.params)
- ['bar', 'baz', 'eggs=spam']
- >>> print(template.get(1).value)
- bar
- >>> print(template.get("eggs").value)
- spam
-
- Since nodes can contain other nodes, getting nested templates is trivial::
-
- >>> text = "{{foo|{{bar}}={{baz|{{spam}}}}}}"
- >>> mwparserfromhell.parse(text).filter_templates()
- ['{{foo|{{bar}}={{baz|{{spam}}}}}}', '{{bar}}', '{{baz|{{spam}}}}', '{{spam}}']
-
- You can also pass *recursive=False* to :meth:`.filter_templates` and explore
- templates manually. This is possible because nodes can contain additional
- :class:`.Wikicode` objects::
-
- >>> code = mwparserfromhell.parse("{{foo|this {{includes a|template}}}}")
- >>> print(code.filter_templates(recursive=False))
- ['{{foo|this {{includes a|template}}}}']
- >>> foo = code.filter_templates(recursive=False)[0]
- >>> print(foo.get(1).value)
- this {{includes a|template}}
- >>> print(foo.get(1).value.filter_templates()[0])
- {{includes a|template}}
- >>> print(foo.get(1).value.filter_templates()[0].get(1).value)
- template
-
- Templates can be easily modified to add, remove, or alter params.
- :class:`.Wikicode` objects can be treated like lists, with
- :meth:`~.Wikicode.append`, :meth:`~.Wikicode.insert`,
- :meth:`~.Wikicode.remove`, :meth:`~.Wikicode.replace`, and more. They also have
- a :meth:`~.Wikicode.matches` method for comparing page or template names, which
- takes care of capitalization and whitespace::
-
- >>> text = "{{cleanup}} '''Foo''' is a [[bar]]. {{uncategorized}}"
- >>> code = mwparserfromhell.parse(text)
- >>> for template in code.filter_templates():
- ... if template.name.matches("Cleanup") and not template.has("date"):
- ... template.add("date", "July 2012")
- ...
- >>> print(code)
- {{cleanup|date=July 2012}} '''Foo''' is a [[bar]]. {{uncategorized}}
- >>> code.replace("{{uncategorized}}", "{{bar-stub}}")
- >>> print(code)
- {{cleanup|date=July 2012}} '''Foo''' is a [[bar]]. {{bar-stub}}
- >>> print(code.filter_templates())
- ['{{cleanup|date=July 2012}}', '{{bar-stub}}']
-
- You can then convert ``code`` back into a regular :class:`str` object (for
- saving the page!) by calling :func:`str` on it::
-
- >>> text = str(code)
- >>> print(text)
- {{cleanup|date=July 2012}} '''Foo''' is a [[bar]]. {{bar-stub}}
- >>> text == code
- True
-
-
- For more tips, check out :class:`Wikicode's full method list <.Wikicode>` and
- the :mod:`list of Nodes <.nodes>`.
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