A Python parser for MediaWiki wikicode https://mwparserfromhell.readthedocs.io/
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README.rst

mwtemplateparserfromhell
========================

**mwtemplateparserfromhell** (the *MediaWiki Template Parser from Hell*) is a
Python package that provides an easy-to-use and outrageously powerful template
parser for MediaWiki_ wikicode.

Coded by Earwig_ and named by `Σ`_.

Installation
------------

The easiest way to install the parser is through the `Python Package Index`_,
so you can install the latest release with ``pip install
mwtemplateparserfromhell`` (`get pip`_). Alternatively, get the latest
development version::

git clone git://github.com/earwig/mwtemplateparserfromhell.git mwtemplateparserfromhell
cd mwtemplateparserfromhell
python setup.py install

You can run the comprehensive unit testing suite with ``python setup.py test``.

Usage
-----

Normal usage is rather straightforward (where ``text`` is page text)::

>>> import mwtemplateparserfromhell
>>> parser = mwtemplateparserfromhell.Parser()
>>> templates = parser.parse(text)

``templates`` is a list of ``mwtemplateparserfromhell.Template`` objects, which
contain a ``name`` attribute, a ``params`` attribute, and a ``get()`` method.
For example::

>>> templates = parser.parse("{{foo|bar|baz|eggs=spam}}")
>>> print templates
[Template(name="foo", params={"1": "bar", "2": "baz", "eggs": "spam"})]
>>> print templates[0].name
foo
>>> print templates[0].params
['bar', 'baz']
>>> print templates[0].get(0)
bar
>>> print templates[0].get("eggs")
spam

If ``get``\ 's argument is a number *n*, it'll return the *n*\ th parameter,
otherwise it will return the parameter with the given name. Unnamed parameters
are given numerical names starting with 1, so ``{{foo|bar}}`` is the same as
``{{foo|1=bar}}``, and ``templates[0].get(0) is templates[0].get("1")``.

By default, nested templates are supported like so::

>>> templates = parser.parse("{{foo|this {{includes a|template}}}}")
>>> print templates
[Template(name="foo", params={"1": "this {{includes a|template}}"})]
>>> print templates[0].get(0)
this {{includes a|template}}
>>> print templates[0].get(0).templates
[Template(name="includes a", params={"1": "template"})]
>>> print templates[0].get(0).templates[0].params[0]
template

Integration
-----------

``mwtemplateparserfromhell`` is used by and originally developed for
EarwigBot_; ``Page`` objects have a ``parse_templates`` method that essentially
calls ``Parser().parse()`` on ``page.get()``.

If you're using PyWikipedia_, your code might look like this::

import mwtemplateparserfromhell
import wikipedia as pywikibot
def parse_templates(title):
site = pywikibot.get_site()
page = pywikibot.Page(site, title)
text = page.get()
parser = mwtemplateparserfromhell.Parser()
return parser.parse(text)

If you're not using a library, you can parse templates in any page using the
following code (via the API_)::

import json
import urllib
import mwtemplateparserfromhell
API_URL = "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php"
def parse_templates(title):
raw = urllib.urlopen(API_URL, data).read()
res = json.loads(raw)
text = res["query"]["pages"].values()[0]["revisions"][0]["*"]
parser = mwtemplateparserfromhell.Parser()
return parser.parse(text)

.. _MediaWiki: http://mediawiki.org
.. _Earwig: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:The_Earwig
.. _Σ: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Σ
.. _Python Package Index: http://pypi.python.org
.. _get pip: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pip
.. _EarwigBot: https://github.com/earwig/earwigbot
.. _PyWikipedia: http://pywikipediabot.sourceforge.net/
.. _API: http://mediawiki.org/wiki/API