Module:Static/doc: Difference between revisions
mNo edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 41: | Line 41: | ||
[[es:Módulo:Static]] | [[es:Módulo:Static]] | ||
[[fr:Module:Static]] | [[fr:Module:Static]] | ||
[[pt:Módulo:Static]] | |||
[[zh:Module:Static]] | [[zh:Module:Static]] | ||
}}</includeonly> | }}</includeonly> | ||
Line 47: | Line 48: | ||
[[es:Módulo:Static/doc]] | [[es:Módulo:Static/doc]] | ||
[[fr:Module:Static/doc]] | [[fr:Module:Static/doc]] | ||
[[pt:Módulo:Static/doc]] | |||
[[zh:Module:Static/doc]] | [[zh:Module:Static/doc]] | ||
</noinclude> | </noinclude> |
Revision as of 15:11, 24 April 2024
Usage
This module returns a table that can store data that persists in between multiple {{#Invoke:}}
calls.
Example:
local p = {}
function p.main()
local static = require( 'Module:Static' )
static.x = ( static.x or 0 ) + 1
return static.x
end
return p
If the above code sample was stored in Module:foo
and then {{#Invoke:foo|main}} {{#Invoke:foo|main}}
would result in 1 2
.
Dev spec
Because data stored through this module can be invoked by any modules used in the same page. To avoid being interfered with by other modules, a module MUST store data in their own namespace (a sub-table, see below), and NEVER modify data in other namespace.
For example, in "Module:Example":
...
local static = require( 'Module:Static' )
if not static.Example then
static.Example = {}
end
static.Example.exampleData = 3
...
Data stored by a module, must be stored in a sub-table with the same name of that module (capitalize the first letter, and all spaces replaced with underscores). This sub-table should being initialized immediately after the invocation of this module.
es:Módulo:Static/doc fr:Module:Static/doc pt:Módulo:Static/doc zh:Module:Static/doc