Template:Draft article check
DraftChecker is a template to alert editors to the existence of relevant articles or drafts.
- In Draft or Draft_Talk, DraftChecker will check for an Article of the same title.
- In Article_Talk, DraftChecker will check for a Draft of the same title.
- In the Article namespace, Draftchecker will check for a Draft of the same title, but will only show a message if a custom javascript determines the user is logged in.
使用方法
{{Draft article check}}
技術細節
- The messages displayed are stored in sub-templates /ArticleFound, /DraftFound, and /ArticleNotFound.
- This template calls two sub-templates: /CheckForDraft and /CheckForArticle
Logged-in Editors -vs- Anonymous Readers
In order for logged-in editors to view DraftChecker's links in the main Article namespace, two lines of javascript code must be installed: the ShowOnlyToLoggedInUsers.js script.
While DraftChecker is in development, you can install this script by adding the following line to your common.js file:
- importScript('User:HectorMoffet/ShowOnlyToLoggedInUsers.js');
In the future, the ShowOnlyToLoggedInUsers.js script could become a Gadget enabled by default, or its two lines of code could be incorporated into Wikipedia's default javascript file (MediaWiki:Common.js).
Test Cases
As of 15:43, 23 December 2013 (UTC), the following testcases passed: (altering the text/existence of relevant pages in future may alter the results)
- Draft:Example should show a link to the corresponding Wikipedia article
- Draft talk:Example should show a link to the corresponding Wikipedia article
- Talk:Example should show a link to the corresponding Draft .
- If you are not logged-in, then the Wikipedia article Example should NOT show any links to drafts. (Although the html source should show an element with the style "visiblity: hidden;")
- if you are logged-in, (and ShowOnlyToLoggedInUsers.js is installed), then the Wikipedia article Example SHOULD show a link to the corresponding draft.
- Draft:DraftcheckerNullTest and Draft talk:DraftcheckerNullTest should report the non-existence of the corresponding article.
- Kierkegaard (disambiguation) and Talk:Kierkegaard (disambiguation) should not report anything.
- Wikipedia:Example should not report anything.