Extension:DynamicPageList (third-party)
DynamicPageList (third party) Release status: stable |
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Implementation | Tag, Parser function | ||
Description | Create lists of other articles based on their category, namespace, title, references or template usage and include contents or arguments of template calls of those articles into your page. | ||
Author(s) | IlyaHaykinson, Unendlich, Dangerville, Algorithmix, Theaitetos | ||
Latest version | 2.3.0 (2014-03-31) | ||
MediaWiki | 1.19+ | ||
Database changes | No | ||
License | GPL | ||
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Example | various sample reports | ||
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Note: This is a third-party extension, not to be confused with the DynamicPageList used on Wikimedia sites.
The DynamicPageList (third-party) extension is a reporting tool for MediaWiki, listing category members and intersections with various formats and details. For full documentation, see the manual (German Manual Hilfe:DynamicPageList).
In its most basic form, DPL displays a list of pages in one or more categories. Selections may also be based on factors such as author, namespace, date, name pattern, usage of templates or references to other articles. Output takes a variety of forms, some of which incorporate elements of selected articles.
This extension is invoked with the parser function {{#dpl: .... }}
or parser tag <DPL>
. A Wikimedia-compatible implementation of certain features can be invoked with <DynamicPageList>
.
DPL can result in computationally-expensive database queries. For best performance, use the optional parameters allowcachedresults and/or dplcache where possible.
Contents
- 1 Installation
- 2 Configuration
- 3 Usage
- 4 Overview
- 4.1 DPL generates reports on articles
- 4.2 Which steps are necessary?
- 4.3 DPL generates reports on categories
- 4.4 DPL can be used for bulk editing
- 4.5 DPL extracts objects and relations for generation of graphs with Extension:Wgraph
- 4.6 DPL interacts with other extensions
- 4.7 DPL is a platform for building other applications
- 4.8 DPL and performance
- 5 See also
Installation[edit | edit source]
Note: LocalSettings.php must not include Wikimedia's version of DPL (Intersection).
- Download and extract the tarball in your
extensions/
folder. It should generate a new folder calledDynamicPageList
directly inside yourextensions/
folder. - Add the following code at the bottom of your LocalSettings.php:
require_once "$IP/extensions/DynamicPageList/DynamicPageList.php";
- Configure as required if necessary
- Done! Navigate to "Special:Version" on your wiki to verify that the extension is successfully installed.
Configuration[edit | edit source]
DPL configuration settings and their default values, from the manual:
Setting | Default | Description |
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ExtDynamicPageList::$allowedNamespaces |
null |
To be initialized at first use of DPL, array of all namespaces except Media and Special, because we cannot use the DB for these to generate dynamic page lists. Cannot be customized. Use ExtDynamicPageList::$options['namespace'] or ExtDynamicPageList::$options['notnamespace'] for customization. |
ExtDynamicPageList::$allowUnlimitedCategories |
true |
Allow unlimited categories in the Query |
ExtDynamicPageList::$allowUnlimitedResults |
false |
Allow unlimited results to be shown |
ExtDynamicPageList::$behavingLikeIntersection |
false |
Changes certain default values to comply with Extension:Intersection |
ExtDynamicPageList::$categoryStyleListCutoff |
6 | Max length to format a list of articles chunked by letter as bullet list, if list bigger, columnar format user (same as cutoff arg for CategoryPage::formatList()) |
ExtDynamicPageList::$fixedCategories |
empty array |
categories has been used |
ExtDynamicPageList::$functionalRichness |
0 | The amount of functionality of DPL that is accesible for the user; to be set by DynamicPageList.php and DynamicPageListMigration.php see the fixcategory command |
ExtDynamicPageList::$maxCategoryCount |
4 | Maximum number of categories allowed in the Query |
ExtDynamicPageList::$maxResultCount |
500 | Maximum number of results to allow |
ExtDynamicPageList::$minCategoryCount |
0 | Minimum number of categories needed in the Query |
ExtDynamicPageList::$options |
no options | If you add a line like the following to your LocalSetings.php, DPL will only run from protected pages: ExtDynamicPageList::$options['RunFromProtectedPagesOnly'] = "Extension DPL (warning): current configuration allows execution from protected pages only."; There is a whole bunch of other options too; see DPLSetup.php. |
ExtDynamicPageList::$respectParserCache |
false for <dpl> but true for <DynamicPageList>. |
If set to 'true' DPL will no longer behave dynamically because its output is taken from the ParserCache. In other words, false = make page dynamic ; true = execute only when parser cache is refreshed |
These are all public static variables.
The global variable $wgNonincludableNamespaces is also respected by DPL. It will prevent the contents of the listed namespaces from appearing in DPL's output.
Note: $maxResultCount
is a LIMIT on the SQL query itself. Some DPL query parameters like includematch
are applied after the SQL query, however, so results here may easily be misleading.
Functional richness[edit | edit source]
DynamicPageList has many features; some are expensive, or dangerous in the wrong hands. It is important to choose an appropriate level of functionality for your wiki.
ExtDynamicPageList::setFunctionalRichness(0)
is equivalent to Wikimedia's DPLExtDynamicPageList::setFunctionalRichness(1)
adds additional formatting parametersExtDynamicPageList::setFunctionalRichness(2)
adds performance equivalent features for templates and pagelinksExtDynamicPageList::setFunctionalRichness(3)
allows more-expensive page inclusion features and regular expression queries; expect to use the dplcache parameterExtDynamicPageList::setFunctionalRichness(4)
permits exotic and potentially dangerous batch update and delete operations; not recommended for public websites
Note: The Functional Richness grouping described above is a built-in suggestion; it can easily be adapted to your own preferences within "DPLSetup.php".
Usage[edit | edit source]
Extended DPL functionality[edit | edit source]
Extended DPL is invoked by using the parser function {{#dpl: .... }}
, or the parser extension tag <DPL> .... </DPL>
.
Backwards-compatible functionality[edit | edit source]
Functionality compatible with Wikimedia's DPL extension can be invoked with <DynamicPageList> .... </DynamicPageList>
.
Overview[edit | edit source]
Assume you have written some articles about countries. Typically these articles will have three things in common:
- They will belong to a common category
- They will have a similar chapter structure, i.e. they will contain paragraphs named 'Religion' or 'History'
- They will use a template which is used to present highly structured short data items ('Capital', 'Inhabitants', ..) in a nice way (e.g. as a wikitable)
DPL generates reports on articles[edit | edit source]
Let us assume that there is an article on Islam. You want to give some information about the spreading of this religion over various countries. But you do not want to create redundancy by repeating information that was already given in the articles on the countries.
In our scenario the natural approach with DPL would be to generate a list of 'countries' (=category) where Islam plays a role (i.e. restrict your selection to articles of category 'Country' which contain a link to 'Islam'). Typically you would want to include part of the text chapter on 'Religion' from each of the relevant countries. You might also want to give the number of inhabitants for each country. The output should be shown as an alphabetically ordered table. It would be nice if the user could easily sort the table by inhabitants or some other criteria.
With DPL you can ..
- generate a list of all those articles (or a random sample)
- show metadata of the articles (popularity, date of last update, ..)
- show one or more chapters of the articles ('transclude' content)
- show parameter values which are passed to the common template
- order articles appropriately
- present the result in a sortable table (e.g.)
- use multi column output
Which steps are necessary?[edit | edit source]
Find the articles you want to list:
- select by a logical combination (AND,OR,NOT) of categories
- specify a range for the number of categories the article must be assigned to
- select by a logical combination (AND,OR,NOT) of namespaces
- define a pattern which must match the article's name
- name a page to which the article must or must not link
- name a template which the article must or must not use
- name a text pattern which must occur within external links from a page
- exclude or include redirections
- restrict your search to stable pages or quality pages ("flagged revisions")
- use other criteria for selection like author, date of last change etc.
- define regular expressions to match the contents of pages you want to include
Order the result list of articles according to
- name
- date of last change
- popularity
- user who changed them last
- size
- restrict the output to the first n articles or to a random sample
- use descending or ascending sequence
Define attributes you want to see
- article name
- article namespace
- article size
- date of last change
- date of last access
- user who changed them last
Define contents you want to show
- whole article
- contents of certain chapters (identified by headings)
- text portions (defined by special marker tags in the article)
- values of template calls
- substitute the original template by a different one and show the output of that template
Define the output format
- specify headline and footer for your report
- use ordered list, unordered list
- use tables, sorted tables (using javascript)
- format table fields individually by applying templates to their content
- use category style listing
- create "tag clouds" by varying output text size depending on popularity of pages
- multi column output
- truncate title or contents to a certain maximum length
- add a link to the article or to one or more of its chapters
DPL generates reports on categories[edit | edit source]
Apart from producing a list of pages which match certain criteria, DPL can also create a list of categories a selected set of pages belongs to. This can be useful to get an idea of the semantic scope of a group of pages (which can be defined by some arbitrary criteria). One of the more useful applications would be question like: "To which categories do the pages belong which contain a reference to the current page?"
DPL can be used for bulk editing[edit | edit source]
Sometimes you want to perform a similar editing task on many articles (like adding a template at the beginning of the text). DPL has a feature which allows you to update other articles based on regular expressions. This feature is experimental and can be disabled in the DPL config file.
DPL extracts objects and relations for generation of graphs with Extension:Wgraph[edit | edit source]
With DPL you can generate output which is then fed into other MediaWiki extensions. An especially useful application of this kind is graph generation. DPL can analyze your wiki and prepare output which is then used by Extension:Wgraph to visualize it.
DPL interacts with other extensions[edit | edit source]
There is a special mechanism which allows you to call your own extension inside the result loop of a DPL query. This opens doors for assembling new 'applications' without having to program on php level. For example you can create menu trees for Extension:Treeview, you can create dependency graphs or timebars with Extension:Wgraph, you can generate nice bar graphs or pie charts using DPL together with Ploticus, you can call 'gallery' or whatever you want...
DPL is a platform for building other applications[edit | edit source]
The power of DPL makes it possible to create applications on wiki template level which would normally require PHP programming.
- See for example the Extension:DPL Calendar. The advantage is that these applications can be more easily modified and localized.
- Another example is a light-weight "semantic wiki" approach. See the DPL demo page for details.
DPL and performance[edit | edit source]
With a few lines of DPL code it is possible to create huge output and CPU load (think of a DPL query which tries to include the contents of all articles in your mediawiki ;-)). Normally this is not a problem because users who write DPL queries have some level of expertise. If you are afraid, however, you can restrict the execution of DPL queries to protected articles.
Apart from that the general performance of DPL on medium-size wikis is quite acceptable (see the performance tests on the dpldemo website). Use of allowcachedresults and/or dplcache where possible can improve performance.
See also[edit | edit source]
Further reading[edit | edit source]
DPL can do much more than we can explain here. A complete manual and many examples can be found on the on the separate DPL website.
Call extension[edit | edit source]
The website where DPL is offered for download also contains the Call extension which allows to call an arbitrary MediaWiki article from the command line or from a wiki link and pass parameters to that article at the same time.
Other applications[edit | edit source]
- DPL Page Name S/N Maker-Use this extension to create pages with serial number page names
Related extensions[edit | edit source]
- BackLinksFunctions counts backlinks
- News creates reports on page changes
- Semantic MediaWiki turns links and data in wiki pages into queryable information
- TemplateTable creates tables from template fields
- Ploticus can be used to create charts from DPL query results
- Wgraph creates graphs from DPL output
- Extension:Todo Tasks creates/maintains todo tasks and notifies users to whom the task is assigned
- Extension:DPL Calendar a highly configurable calendar
- Extension:CategoryLink Creates a table of the wiki's categories
- Extension:DynamicPageListEngine makes dynamic page lists available to Scribunto modules.
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