ಮೋಡ್ಯೂಲ್:User
This module implements {{user}}. For documentation, please see the template page.
Technical details
[ಸಂಪೊಲಿಪುಲೆ]While the {{user}} template is only a wrapper for Module:UserLinks, by implementing it as a Lua module we make significant gains in performance. It is roughly twice as fast as accessing Module:UserLinks from wikitext. For example, this module rendered a test page containing nothing but 1000 {{user}} transclusions in 3.9 seconds, whereas the version that called Module:UserLinks from wikitext rendered it in 7.7 seconds.
The performance gains are achieved by reducing the number of parameters that are looked up from wikitext. In particular, the link codes, "t" and "c", along with the "span=no" option, are passed directly to UserLinks. Also, UserLinks looks up the arguments "user", "User", "project", "Project", "lang", and "Lang". From wikitext, each parameter is checked twice – once for the #invoke text and once for the calling template – and each check is relatively resource-heavy. From Lua, each parameter is only checked once, and the individual checks take much less time. This means that on average, maybe nine argument lookups are saved in each invocation by using this module. On pages with hundreds or thousands of invocations, this adds up to a lot of argument lookups saved.
--[=[
-- This module implements {{user}}. {{user}} is a high-use template, sometimes
-- with thousands of transclusions on a page. This module optimises the
-- template's performance by reducing the number of parameters called from
-- wikitext, while still allowing all the features provided by
-- [[Module:UserLinks]]. It is about twice as fast as the version of {{user}}
-- that called the {{user-multi}} template from wikitext.
--]=]
local mUserLinks = require('Module:UserLinks')
local mShared = require('Module:UserLinks/shared')
local yesno = require('Module:Yesno')
local p = {}
local function validateArg(arg)
-- Validates one argument. Whitespace is stripped, and blank arguments
-- are treated as nil.
if not arg then
return nil
end
arg = arg:match('^%s*(.-)%s*$')
if arg ~= '' then
return arg
else
return nil
end
end
function p.main(frame, opts)
-- Grab the user, project and lang args from wikitext.
local argKeys = {
user = {
1,
'User',
'user'
},
project = {
2,
'Project',
'project'
},
lang = {
3,
'Lang',
'lang'
}
}
local origArgs = require('Module:Arguments').getArgs(frame)
local args = {}
for argKey, t in pairs(argKeys) do
for i, origArgKey in ipairs(t) do
local value = origArgs[origArgKey]
value = validateArg(value)
if value then
args[argKey] = value
-- If we have found a value, break the loop. For the average
-- invocation this saves two argument lookups.
break
end
end
end
-- Generate options. Some of these need wikitext args also.
local options = {
span = false,
separator = validateArg(origArgs.separator) or 'dot',
isDemo = yesno(validateArg(origArgs.demo))
}
-- Input the codes directly. This saves two argument lookups for each
-- invocation.
local codes = type(opts) and opts or {'t', 'c'}
-- Generate mop icon for formeradmin
local mop = (origArgs.mop and yesno(origArgs.mop)) and require('Module:Icon')._main({'mop'}) or ''
-- Plug the data into [[Module:UserLinks]].
local snippets = mUserLinks.getSnippets(args)
local links = mUserLinks.getLinks(snippets)
local success, result = pcall(mUserLinks.export, codes, links, options)
if success then
return mop .. result
else
return mShared.makeWikitextError(result, options.isDemo)
end
end
function p.admin(frame)
return p.main(frame, {'t','c','bls','pr','del','m','rl','rfa'})
end
function p.eight(frame)
return p.main(frame, {'t', 'c', 'ca', 'ct', 'e'})
end
function p.five(frame)
return p.main(frame, {'t', 'c', 'dc', 'm', 'bu', 'bl'})
end
function p.four(frame)
return p.main(frame, {'t', 'c', 'e'})
end
function p.formeradmin(frame)
return p.main(frame, {'t','c','fa','bls','pr','del','rl','mr','lr'})
end
function p.seven(frame)
return p.main(frame, {'t', 'c', 'ct', 'l', 'e'})
end
function p.six(frame)
return p.main(frame, {'t', 'c', 'ct', 'l', 'm', 'bl'})
end
function p.three(frame)
return p.main(frame, {'t', 'c', 'l'})
end
function p.two(frame)
return p.main(frame, {'t', 'c', 'ct'})
end
p[''] = p.main
p['2'] = p.two
p['3'] = p.three
p['4'] = p.four
p['5'] = p.five
p['6'] = p.six
p['7'] = p.seven
p['8'] = p.eight
p['former admin'] = p.formeradmin
return p