Module:Wikidata/doc

This module is a modification of the original at Module:Sandbox/Tom Morris which was created 19 May 2013.

Methods
The module "" contains the following methods, that allow the calling script to retrieve the value for any property from Wikidata by supplying the property ID as the first parameter:
 * : Returns wiki-linked values, if applicable. All other values will be output similar to, except that if values with preferred rank exist, then only they are returned.  Unlike   from ru:Модуль:Wikidata,   does not yet pick up any references (see Module talk:Wikidata/Archive 1).
 * : Returns non-linked property values and numbers with the thousand separator. It also returns the plain numeric value of a property which is a quantity. All other values will be output similar to, including normal values, even if preferred values exist.
 * : Special method to return formatted dates. The default date format is [day month year]; an optional third parameter can be added for other date formats: for [month day, year], add "mdy"; for [month year], add "my"; for year only, add "y". A further optional parameter, which must be fourth, such as "BCE", may be added to override the default "BC" that is suffixed for dates BC.
 * : Returns all of the images of a particular property, e.g. image (P18), Gene Atlas Image (P692), etc. Parameters are . The returned text will be in the format Filename  for each image with a selectable size and separator (which may be html). If a property is supplied that is not of type "commonsMedia", it will return empty text.
 * This takes a propertyID which is a quantity as the first parameter, and returns the name of the units that the property is using on the current page. It returns empty if the property is not a quantity type or if the value is not set. The second parameter may be used to override fetching from Wikidata, if it is anything other than "FETCH_WIKIDATA".
 * This takes a propertyID which is a quantity as the first parameter, and returns the QID of the units that the property is using on the current page. It returns empty if the property is not a quantity type or if the value is not set. The second parameter may be used to override fetching from Wikidata, if it is anything other than "FETCH_WIKIDATA".

Wikidata qualifier values (if present) can be retrieved by the following methods:
 * : returns only wiki-linked values, if applicable.
 * : returns non-linked values
 * : returns formatted dates

If the property is not defined in Wikidata for the article that invokes this code, then an empty string ("") is returned.

Other methods:
 * : returns the Wikidata id (Q…) of the current page or nothing if the page is not connected to Wikidata
 * : gets the TA98 (Terminologia Anatomica first edition 1998) values for property P1323. It takes no parameters and constructs its output as a list, with each value linked to an external resource. This is an exemplar for writing calls that need to return external links.
 * : gets anything in the structured data, including labels, descriptions, references and interwiki links. See
 * : gets name of a page in given in argument wiki (like enwikiquote for English Wikiquote).
 * :  spies the structured data. It uses the same arguments as ViewSomething. Try this with preview only to see results. That helps you a lot in developing Lua scripts that access the data. If used without arguments, it dumps everything including labels, descriptions, references and interwiki links. See
 * : returns an image legend (image is property P18; image legend is property P2096).
 * Call as
 * Returns PARAMETER, unless it is equal to "FETCH_WIKIDATA", from Item QID (expensive call). If QID is omitted or blank, the current article is used (not an expensive call). If lang is omitted, it uses the local wiki language, otherwise it uses the provided ISO-639 language code.
 * The label is returned from the first image with 'preferred' rank; or from the first image with 'normal' rank if no image has preferred rank.
 * : returns the same data as getValue, but utilizes the property short name as the label, if available. This allows for piped links to use a shorter label where preferred. If short name is not set on the item, the normal label is used.

Arbitrary Access
As of 16 September 2015, it is now possible to fetch data from other articles by using their QID. The following call: will do the same as getValue, but takes an extra parameter, which is the QID of the Wikidata item that you want to get the property value from. For example:
 * = returns nothing, so suppresses the display of spouse in an infobox
 * = returns the linked value(s) of property P26 (spouse) stored in wikidata for the corresponding article (e.g. for article Bill Clinton, it returns Hillary Clinton)
 * = returns Hillary Rodham Clinton, allowing an infobox to use a local value rather than the value stored in Wikidata.

Example in Infobox template
Inside an infobox definition, it may be called like this: which causes the infobox to:
 * 1) not display spouse if the infobox parameter   is set to be blank (as  }
 * 2) display the linked value(s) from Wikidata if the infobox parameter   is not supplied
 * 3) display the local infobox parameter   if it is supplied (e.g.  )

Optionally, it could be called as: which causes the infobox to:
 * 1) not display spouse if the infobox parameter   is set to be blank (as  }
 * 2) not display spouse if the infobox parameter   is not supplied
 * 3) display the local infobox parameter   if it is supplied (e.g.  )
 * 4) display the linked value(s) from Wikidata if the infobox parameter is locally set to FETCH_WIKIDATA

See Module:WikidataIB for a modification that allows fields, on a per article basis, to be blacklisted so that they never display. It also allows the editor to specify, on a per article basis, which fields may be automatically fetched from Wikidata when local parameter is supplied; the default is none, allowing an infobox to be modified to accept Wikidata without any change in the articles using the infobox until the functionality is enabled in the article.

Example:birth place
This works in just the same way as the calls above:
 * = returns nothing, so suppresses the display of birth place in an infobox
 * = returns the linked value(s) of property P19 (place of birth) stored in wikidata for the corresponding article (e.g. for article Bill Clinton, it returns Hope, Arkansas)
 * = returns Hope, allowing an infobox to use a local value rather than the value stored in Wikidata.

Example:gender
We don't want the returned value linked, so use:

Example:date of birth
If we want the date of birth in dmy format, we use:

If we want the date of birth in mdy format, we use:

If we want a year of birth, we use:

If we want a year of birth that may be BC, but should read "BCE", we use:

Example: Linking to Wikidata item
Use the following code to just retrieve the Q-ID:

Linking to Wikidata used the usual Wiki markup:

Example: Linking to another wiki page
Use code like this to link to another wiki. English Wikivoyage in the example:

Testing spouse
Copy and paste the following into any article and preview it (please don't save!):

In Bill Clinton you should get:
 * - Hillary Clinton
 * - Hillary Rodham Clinton
 * - Hillary Rodham Clinton

In Barack Obama you should get:
 * - Michelle Obama
 * - Hillary Rodham Clinton
 * - Hillary Rodham Clinton

In Richard Burton you should get:
 * - Elizabeth Taylor, Sally Burton, Sybil Christopher, Suzy Miller, Elizabeth Taylor
 * - Hillary Rodham Clinton
 * - Hillary Rodham Clinton

In Franz Kafka you should get:
 * - Hillary Rodham Clinton
 * - Hillary Rodham Clinton
 * - Hillary Rodham Clinton

Testing birthplace
Copy and paste the following into any article and preview it (please don't save!): Try William Ellery and check that the Wikidata call correctly disambiguates.

Testing getValue, getRawValue and getDateValue
Copy and paste the following into any article and preview it (please don't save!): This should return the Wikidata values for birthplace, spouse, citizenship, religion, gender, date of birth (twice) and year of birth, if they exist. The dob is first in dmy format and then in mdy.

Testing dates BC/BCE
Copy and paste the following into a short section of article such as Horace and preview it (please don't save!): This should return 65 BC and 65 BCE, respectively.