Module:Test

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This module is used for development.

Purpose

This module is used to query information from the uploaded and parsed game files.

Its main purpose is to populate the infoboxes.

Usage

A note on the order of named parameters. All of the parameters that look like ...=... are called named parameters and their order is not important (this is true for all templates).

query

{{#invoke:Test|query|<def ID>[|...|][|tag|][|sibling=...]}}

The work-horse. Output varies based on use:

If only the <def ID> parameter is set, it will show the whole Def in the log.
If simple values are queried it will return them.
If lists are queried it will return nothing but call {{#vardefine}} on all the simple values within it. What got defined can be seen in the page's log.

Named parameters:

<def ID>
This parameter identifies the Def so it is mandatory. It can take two forms, if both are defined then defName takes preference.
defName=<defName>
<defName> (case sensitive) should be replaced with the actual defName of a Def.
label=<label>
<label> (case insensitive) should be replaced with the actual label of a Def.
[sibling=...] (optional) (case sensitive)
Allows querying for something if we know its sibling's value (works only for values at the moment).

Anonymous parameters:

[|...|] (optional) (case sensitive)
Anonymous paramaters before the last one ([tag]) are here to help uniquely identify it. If the [tag] is already unique within a Def tree, then these additional parameters are not needed.
[|tag|] (optional) (case sensitive)
The final anonymous parameter defines what is to be queried.

count

{{#invoke:Test|count|<def ID>[|...|][|tag|][|sibling=...]}}

Parameters are the same as for query. It's basically a wrapped up query that behaves a bit differently.

The difference is in how it handles lists. If a list is queried, unlike query, it will return the length of the list.

How-to

Take a look at a Def

{{#invoke:Test|query|label=desert}}

Lua error at line 10: attempt to call global 'loadfile' (a nil value).

Data is in the log.

Retrieve a simple value

{{#invoke:Test|query|defName=Caribou|description}}

Lua error at line 10: attempt to call global 'loadfile' (a nil value).

Dealing with lists

{{#invoke:Test|query|defName=Mech_Scyther|tools}}

Lua error at line 10: attempt to call global 'loadfile' (a nil value).

When a list is retrieved there will be no output but the log will contain a list of defined variables.

For convenience the list is reprinted here:

tools_1_linkedBodyPartsGroup = LeftBlade
tools_1_cooldownTime = 2
tools_1_label = left blade
tools_1_DPS = 10
tools_1_power = 20
tools_1_capacities_1 = Cut
tools_1_capacities_2 = Stab
tools_2_linkedBodyPartsGroup = RightBlade
tools_2_cooldownTime = 2
tools_2_label = right blade
tools_2_DPS = 10
tools_2_power = 20
tools_2_capacities_1 = Cut
tools_2_capacities_2 = Stab
tools_3_linkedBodyPartsGroup = HeadAttackTool
tools_3_capacities_1 = Blunt
tools_3_label = head
tools_3_DPS = 4.5
tools_3_chanceFactor = 0.2
tools_3_power = 9
tools_3_cooldownTime = 2

All of the above can be accessed with the use of {{#var:...}}.

{{#var:tools_1_DPS}}

DPS is not a normal member of this table but has been added with Lua. Let's call it a virtual field.

Retrieve something if a sibling is known

{{#invoke:Test|query|label=guinea pig|minAge|sibling=AnimalAdult}}

Lua error at line 10: attempt to call global 'loadfile' (a nil value).


-----------------
-- environment --
-----------------

_DEV = true

data = {}

if _DEV then
  data["Biomes"] = loadfile("./data/BiomeDefs.lua")()
  data["Races"] = loadfile("./data/ThingDefs_Races.lua")()
else
  print = mw.log
  data["Biomes"] = mw.loadData('Module:Test/data/biomes')
  data["Races"] = mw.loadData('Module:Test/data/races')
end

------------------------
-- load dev libraries --
------------------------

--ref: https://github.com/kikito/inspect.lua
if _DEV then inspect = require './lib/inspect' end
--~ local inspect = loadfile("./lib/inspect.lua")()
--~ print(inspect["_VERSION"])

-------------
-- utility --
-------------

---procedure
local function hl()
  print(string.rep("-", 80))
end

--ref: https://gist.github.com/ripter/4270799
local function tprint (tbl, indent)
  if not indent then indent = 0 end

  if type(tbl) ~= "table" then
    print(tbl)
    return 0
  end

  for k, v in pairs(tbl) do
    formatting = string.rep("  ", indent) .. k .. ": "
    if type(v) == "table" then
      print(formatting)
      tprint(v, indent+1)
    elseif type(v) == 'boolean' then
      print(formatting .. tostring(v))
    else
      print(formatting .. v)
    end
  end
end

local function shallowcopy(original_table)
    local orig_type = type(original_table)
    local copy
    if orig_type == 'table' then
        copy = {}
        for orig_key, orig_value in pairs(original_table) do
            copy[orig_key] = orig_value
        end
    else -- number, string, boolean, etc
        copy = original_table
    end
    return copy
end

--ref: https://gist.github.com/balaam/3122129
local function reverse_numeric_table(tbl)
    local reversed_table = {}
    local length = #tbl
    for i,v in ipairs(tbl) do
        reversed_table[length + 1 - i] = v
    end
    return reversed_table
end

----------
-- find --
----------

local dr = {
  ["state"] = {
    ["args"] = {},
    ["quads"] = {}
  },
  ["ancestors"] = {}
}

function dr.conductor(...)
  local query, tbl, tbl_key, max_depth = ...

  local f_name = "find"
  assert(query, string.format("bad argument #1 to '%s' (argument missing, search query)", f_name))
  assert(tbl, string.format("bad argument #2 to '%s' (argument missing, table to search through)", f_name))

  max_depth = max_depth or "infinite"

  dr.state.args.query = query
  dr.state.args.tbl = tostring(tbl)
  dr.state.args.tbl_key = tbl_key or ""
  dr.state.args.max_depth = max_depth

  return dr.main(query, tbl, tbl_key, max_depth, 0)
end

local find = dr.conductor

function dr.ancestry(quad, quads, ancestors)
  quad = quad or {}

  for _,v in ipairs(quads) do
    if v.v == quad.parent then
      table.insert(ancestors, quad.parent_key)
      dr.ancestry(v, quads, ancestors)
    elseif not quad.parent_key then return nil
    end
  end
end

function dr.condition(query, key, value) --todo: optimize
  local condition = false

  -- the order
  if query.key and query.value then
    condition = key == query.key and value == query.value
  elseif query.key then
    condition = key == query.key
  elseif query.value then
    condition = value == query.value
  elseif query.keys_of_type then
    if type(query.keys_of_type) == "table" then
      for _,v in ipairs(query.keys_of_type) do
        if type(key) == v then
          condition = true
          break
        end
      end
    else -- assume it's a key search
      condition = type(key) == query.keys_of_type
    end
  elseif query.values_of_type then
    if type(query.values_of_type) == "table" then
      for _,v in ipairs(query.values_of_type) do
        if type(value) == v then
          condition = true
          break
        end
      end
    else
      condition = type(value) == query.keys_of_type
    end
  end

  return condition
end

function dr.main(query, tbl, tbl_key, max_depth, depth)
  if max_depth ~= "infinite" then
    if depth > max_depth then return nil end
  end

  local subtables = {}

  for k,v in pairs(tbl) do
    local quad = {}
    quad.k = k
    quad.v = v
    quad.parent = tbl
    quad.parent_key = tbl_key
    quad.depth = depth
    table.insert(dr.state.quads, quad)

    if dr.condition(query, k, v) then
      return quad
    elseif type(v) == "table" then
      table.insert(subtables, k)
    end
  end

  for _,k in ipairs(subtables) do
    local f = dr.main(query, tbl[k], k, max_depth, depth+1)
    if f then return f
    end
  end

end

local q1 = {["key"] = "Hare"}
local q2 = {["key"] = "defName", ["value"] = "Hare"}
local q = q2
local r = find(q, data)
--~ tprint(#dr.quads)
dr.ancestry(r, dr.state.quads, dr.ancestors)
--~ tprint(dr.state.args)
print(inspect(r))
hl()
tprint(r)
--~ tprint({["ancestors"] = dr.ancestors})
--~ tprint({result = r})

-------------
-- utility --
-------------

local function count(tbl, key_type)
  local length = 0;
  for k,v in pairs(tbl) do
    if key_type then
      if type(k) == key_type then
        length = length + 1
      end
    else
      length = length + 1
    end
  end
  return length
end


-- "delimiter" must be a single character or the removal of the final one won't work
local function string_csv(simple_table, delimiter)
  local f_name = "string_csv"
  delimiter = tostring(delimiter) or ","
  assert(#delimiter == 1, string.format("bad argument #2 to '%s' (single character expected)", f_name))

  local list = ""

  for k,v in pairs(simple_table) do
    list = tostring(list) .. v .. delimiter
  end
  list = string.sub(list, 1, -2)
  return list
end


---procedure
local function vardefine(var_name, var_value)
  local f_name = "vardefine"
  assert(var_name, string.format("bad argument #1 to '%s' (argument missing, name of variable to define)", f_name))
  assert(var_name == "string", string.format("bad argument #1 to '%s' (string expected, got %s)", f_name, type(var_name)))
  assert(var_value, string.format("bad argument #2 to '%s' (argument missing, value to assign to variable)", f_name))
  assert(var_value == "string" or var_value == "number", string.format("bad argument #2 to '%s' (string or number expected, got %s)", f_name, type(var_value)))

  frame:callParserFunction('#vardefine', var_name, var_value)
end

---procedure
local function overwrite_first_table_with_second(first_table, second_table, ignore_keys)
  ignore_keys = ignore_keys or {}

  for k,v in pairs(second_table) do
    local ignore = false

    for _, ignored_key in ipairs(ignore_keys) do
      if k == ignored_key then ignore = true end
    end

    if not ignore then
      if type(v) == "table" then
        if type(first_table[k]) == "table" then
          overwrite_first_table_with_second(first_table[k], v)
        else
          first_table[k] = {}
          overwrite_first_table_with_second(first_table[k], v)
        end
      else
        first_table[k] = v
      end
    end
  end
end

----------------------
-- dataset specific --
----------------------

---hidden vars: data
local function find_def_table(def)
  for k1,v1 in pairs(data) do
    if type(v1) == "table" then
      for k2,v2 in pairs(v1) do
        if k2 == def then return v2 end
      end
    end
  end
end


---hidden vars: data
local function search_parent_def_table(key, def_table)
  local ParentName = getParentName(def_table)
  if not ParentName then return nil end
  local parentdef_table = search_table_recursive(ParentName, data)
  if not parentdef_table then return nil end

  local found = search_table_recursive(key, parentdef_table)
  if found then return found
  else
    found = search_parent_def_table(key, parentdef_table)
    if found then return found end
  end
end


---hidden vars: data
local function merge_def_with_parents(def_table, def_category, ignore_keys)

  local parent_names = {}
  local parent_name = def_table["ParentName"]
  local parent_table = def_category_table[parent_name]

  while parent_name do
    table.insert(parent_names, parent_name)
    parent_name = parent_table["ParentName"]
    parent_table = def_category_table[parent_name]
  end

  local inheritance_chain = shallowcopy(reverse_numeric_table(parent_names))
  table.insert(inheritance_chain, def)

  local merged = {}
  local chain_length = #inheritance_chain
  for i,v in ipairs(inheritance_chain) do
    overwrite_first_table_with_second(merged, data[def_category][inheritance_chain[i]], ignore_keys)
  end

  return merged
end


---hidden vars: data
function def_info(key, value)
  assert(type(key) == "string" and type(data) == "table")

  local category
  local table_reference

  local t = search(data, "recursive", key, value)

  return {
    ["category"] = t,
    ["table_reference"] = table_reference,
    ["defName"] = defName
  }
end

------------
-- public --
------------

local p = {}

--~ local categories = {}
--~ for k,_ in pairs(data) do
--~   p[k] = function (frame) end --ref: https://www.lua.org/manual/5.1/manual.html#2.5.9
--~ end

function p.query(frame)
  local f_name = "query"

  assert(frame.args["defName"] or frame.args["label"], string.format("bad argument to '%s' (missing named argument 'defName' or 'label', needed to identify a Def)", f_name))

  local sign = {}
  if frame.args["defName"] then
    sign.key = "defName"
    sign.value = frame.args["defName"]
  elseif frame.args["label"] then
    sign.key = "label"
    sign.value = frame.args["label"]
  end

  local q = search(data, "recursive", sign.key, sign.value, nil)
  if q then
--~     q = merge_def_with_parents(data[q.parent_key][sign.], {"ParentName", "Abstract"})
  end

  tprint(q)

  assert(q, "Def not found")

--~   local numbered_args_length = count(frame.args, "number")
--~   if numbered_args_length == 0 then
--~     tprint(res)
--~     return "Table returned. Check the log."
--~   else
--~     local filtered = res
--~     -- filtered is just a reference to res (not copied) so updates on filtered are updates on res

--~     for i=1, numbered_args_length do
--~       assert(frame.args[i], string.format("bad argument to '%s' (missing numeric argument #%i)", f_name, i))

--~       filtered = search_table_recursive(frame.args[i], filtered)
--~       assert(filtered, string.format("'%s' not found in '%s'", frame.args[i], def_query_tag))

--~       if filtered then
--~         if (type(filtered) == "string" or type(filtered) == "number" or type(filtered) == "boolean") and (i < numbered_args_length) then
--~           error(string.format("too many numeric arguments to '%s' ('%s' already found in '%s')", f_name, frame.args[i], def_query_tag))
--~         end
--~       else
--~         error(string.format("'%s' not found in '%s'", v, def_query_tag))
--~       end
--~     end

--~     if type(filtered) == "table" then
--~       tprint(filtered)
--~       return "Table returned. Check the log."
--~     else
--~       return filtered
--~     end

--~   end

end

-------------------------------------------------------------------
-- simulate MediaWiki/Scribunto module invocation using 'frame'  --
-------------------------------------------------------------------

local simframe = { ["args"] = {} }

simframe.args["label"] = "fennec fox"
simframe.args[1] = "points"
simframe.args[2] = "4"
simframe.args[3] = "1"

frame = frame or simframe

--~ local invoke = p.query(frame)

--~ if type(invoke) == "table" then
--~   tprint(invoke)
--~ else
--~   print(invoke)
--~ end

--~ print(type(invoke))
--~ search_table_recursive(3, invoke)

---------
-- log --
---------

local clock = string.format("Module:DefInfo:os.clock(): %i ms", os.clock() * 1000)
print("--" .. string.rep("-", #clock) .. "--")
print("- " .. clock .. " -")
print("--" .. string.rep("-", #clock) .. "--")

return p

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--[[ references --
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- http://lua-users.org/wiki/CopyTable
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1283388/lua-how-to-merge-two-tables-overwriting-the-elements-which-are-in-both
- https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9168058/how-to-dump-a-table-to-console

Some table.*() functions in Scribunto do not work as they should when using mw.loadData().
- https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Scribunto/Lua_reference_manual#mw.loadData

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-- references ]]--
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