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Revision as of 08:58, 17 June 2024
Module Documentation: SetDateRange
This module is used in Semantic MediaWiki to determine and set appropriate date properties for sorting and display. It takes various date inputs, prioritizes them based on availability, and sets corresponding Semantic MediaWiki properties.
Usage
To invoke this module, use the following syntax within a template:
{{#invoke:SetDateRange|set
| fixed_date={{{Has Date Of Text Composition|}}}
| start_date={{{Has Start Date Of Composition|}}}
| end_date={{{Has End Date Of Composition|}}}
| islamic_date={{{Has Islamic Date Of Text Composition|}}}
| hebrew_date={{{Has Hebrew Date Of Text Composition|}}}
| date_range_property=Has Date Range Of Text Composition
| sort_date_property=Has Sort Date Of Text Composition}}
Parameters
- fixed_date: A fixed date value (YYYY-MM-DD format, converted to YYYY/MM/DD for consistency)
- start_date: The beginning date of a range
- end_date: The ending date of a range
- islamic_date: Optional Islamic calendar date
- hebrew_date: Optional Hebrew calendar date
- date_range_property: The Semantic MediaWiki property where the displayed date range will be stored
- sort_date_property: The Semantic MediaWiki property where the sorting date will be stored
Behavior
- If a fixed_date is provided, it is used for both display and sorting.
- If start_date and end_date are both provided, a date range is created with start_date as the sorting date.
- If only start_date is available, it is used for both display and sorting.
- If only end_date is available, it is used for both display and sorting.
- If islamic_date or hebrew_date are provided, they are added to the display output along with tooltips explaining their meaning.
- The generated output includes Bootstrap 4 tooltips for AH (Anno Hegirae, Islamic calendar) and AM (Anno Mundi, Hebrew calendar).
Example Output
If a manuscript has a start date of 1500-01-01, an end date of 1500-12-31, an Islamic date of 905, and a Hebrew date of 5260, the rendered output might look like:
1500/01/01 - 1500/12/31 (<span data-toggle="tooltip" title="Anno Hegirae (Islamic calendar)">905<sup>AH</sup></span>) (<span data-toggle="tooltip" title="Anno Mundi (Hebrew calendar)">5260<sup>AM</sup></span>)
Notes
- Bootstrap 4 tooltips require initialization via JavaScript:
$(document).ready(function() {
$('[data-toggle="tooltip"]').tooltip();
});
This module enhances the display and semantic organization of historical dates, including cross-calendar representation, for improved research and usability.
local p = {};
p.set = function( f )
local args = f.args
local date_range = nil
if args.start_date and args.end_date then
date_range = args.start_date .. "-" .. args.end_date
elseif args.start_date then
date_range = args.start_date
elseif args.end_date then
date_range = args.end_date
end
return date_range
end
return p