Module:MaroScaleSandbox
This is a sandbox page for experimenting with the Module:MaroScale lua script. Click for /doc access.
Goals:
- Learn a bit more how it's used/about Modules
- Make some updates/improvements (see script comments for details)
User:jerodast (talk) will request to delete this page once any useful changes are merged to core MaroScale page.
Since this module gets arguments from frame:getParent(), its use is best exemplified / tested via the calling template. These examples don't use real references, which in practice would be true citations with a full reference footnote. In these examples, ratings will always be EXPECTED to be in ascending order once sorted by date, to easily verify correctness.
Let's put[a] in some[b] fake footnotes to test compatibility of tables & other footnotes.[c]
Plane | Latest ranking | Timeline |
---|---|---|
Innistrad | 1 | 1[4] |
Ravnica[d] | 1 | 1[4] |
Mechanic | Latest ranking | Timeline |
---|---|---|
-1/-1 counters | 2 | 1[4], 2[4] |
Grind | 6 | 5[4], 6[4] |
Rhystic | 9 | 9[4] |
Creature type | Latest ranking | Timeline |
---|---|---|
Beeble | 10 | 8[4], 10[4] |
Dauthi | 6 | 6[4] |
Djinn | 4 | 4[2] Reprinted in Khans of Tarkir block and Dominaria. |
Dragon | 1 | 1[1] Iconic |
Elf | 1 | 1[1] Characteristic |
Goblin | 1 | 1[1] Characteristic |
Human | 1 | 1[1] Characteristic |
Hydra | 1 | 1[1] Iconic |
Werewolf | 3 | 3[2] A 6 outside of Innistrad. |
Planeswalker | Latest ranking | Timeline |
---|---|---|
Kiora | 4 | 4[4] |
Nahiri | 4 | 3[4], 4[4] |
Tibalt | 7 | 5[4], 6[4], 7[4] |
Urza | 9 | 9[4] |
Quick links for live pages:
Lua error: bad argument #1 to 'gsub' (string expected, got nil).
Footnotes
- ↑ a b c d e Mark Rosewater (October 22, 2018). "Are the iconic/characteristic races considered a 1 on the Beeble Scale?". Blogatog. Tumblr.
--[[ Sandbox page for the MaroScale lua script jerodast will request to delete this page once any useful changes are merged to the live MaroScale page Goals for jerodast: * (DONE?) learn a bit more how it's used, AND about Modules in general * (DONE) update LEGAL_EXPANSIONS (although it's not used at all rn lol) * allow for not-a-single-number phrasings to be given an approximate number for sorting but still display, e.g. "about a 9" (treated as 9) or "7 or 8" (treated as 7.5) * explore possibility of having dates show up in the list of ratings changes, since the current simple serial list presentation makes ratings appear uniformly spaced when they're not Lua debug console test run: mw.log(p.TableBuilder(mw.getCurrentFrame():newChild{title="Template:TEST",args={["entry3"] = "Noratings,",["name3"] = "Redlink,",["note3"] = "This entry has no ratings and may be ignored!,",["printings3"] = "Ravnica, Mirrodin, War of the Spark,",["ratings2"] = "{3,2018-10-17,<sup>[4]</sup>},{4,2019-08-10,<sup>[4]</sup> No entry!},",["entry4"] = "Mix ratings and printings",["ratings4"] = "{5,2013-08-10,<sup>[4]</sup>},{6,2018-10-17,<sup>[4]</sup>},{7,2019-08-10,<sup>[4]</sup>},{8,2021-08-10,<sup>[4]</sup>},",["printings4"] = "rtr, Lorwyn, Rivals Of Ixalan, WAR",}}:newChild{title="Module:MaroScaleSandbox"})) ]] --[[ Beeble scale currently includes notes simply by placing them after the ref part of an entry: | entry25 = Phelddagrif | ratings25= {9,2018-10-21,<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/179292907638/|title=Where is Phelddagriff on the Beeble Scale?|October 21, 2018}}</ref>}, {9,2018-11-26,<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/180506854918/|title=Where are phelddagrifs on the beeble scale? |November 26, 2018}}</ref> (actually 9 ½.)}, Shows as: 9[32], 9[33] (actually 9 ½.) | entry4 = Dwarf | ratings4 = {1,2013-01-23,<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/41287858160/|title=I like your "storm scale" invention so I hope...|2013-01-23}}</ref>}, {1,2013-10-25,<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/65064665515/|title=Where are dwarves on the storm scale? I know that orcs and dwarves...|2013-10-25}}</ref>}, {1,2016-06-04,<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/145378547208/|title=Hello Mr. Rosewater! Can you tell us where are dwarves on the Storm Scale?|2016-06-04}}</ref> Reprinted in ''[ [Kaladesh] ]''}, {2,2018-03-20,<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/172073275828/|title=What’s the current outlook for Dwarves in Magic?|2018-03-20}}</ref>}, {3,2018-10-23,<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/17934156953/|title=Where are dwarves on the Beeble Scale?|October 23, 2018}}</ref>}, {2,2019-08-21,<ref name="D&O">{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/187167710678/|title=So what are Dwarves and Orcs on the Beeble scale?|August 21, 2019}}</ref>}, {2,2019-09-30,<ref>{{EzTumblr|https://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/188050238433/|title=Hi Mark, Since we got some pretty sweet Dwarf cards in Eldraine|September 30, 2019}}</ref>}, {4,2020-03-29,<ref>{{EzTumblr|http://markrosewater.tumblr.com/post/613949342837096448/|title=Judging by my playgroup and another Question Marks...|2020-03-29}}</ref>}, Shows as: 1[5], 1[6], 1[7] Reprinted in Kaladesh, 2[8], 3[9], 2[10], 2[11], 4[12] ]] -- Little bit of Lua for building tables for the Storm and Rabiah scales. -- Mechanics have been re-ranked in the past, and it's probably interesting to track their drift. -- Rather than force editors to track the newest one, let's see if we can't do it in code. -- Invoked by {{#invoke:MaroScale|TableBuilder}} from the MW template. local MaroScaleSandbox = {} local sub, match, gsub = mw.ustring.sub, mw.ustring.match, mw.ustring.gsub -- ustring equivalents of string library that work on UTF-8 aka MediaWiki text local MAX_ENTRIES = 500 -- A list of all sets which have been Standard-legal since the introduction of the Storm Scale (September 2012) local LEGAL_EXPANSIONS = { -- ["Return to Ravnica"] = "2012-10-05", -- ["Gatecrash"] = "2013-02-01", -- ["Dragon's Maze"] = "2013-05-03", -- ["Magic 2014"] = "2013-06-13", -- ["Theros"] = "2013-09-27", -- ["Born of the Gods"] = "2014-02-07", -- ["Journey into Nyx"] = "2014-05-02", -- ["Magic 2015"] = "2014-07-18", -- ["Khans of Tarkir"] = "2014-09-26", -- ["Fate Reforged"] = "2015-01-23", -- ["Dragons of Tarkir"] = "2015-03-17", -- ["Magic Origins"] = "2015-07-15", -- ["Battle for Zendikar"] = "2015-10-02", -- ["Oath of the Gatewatch"] = "2016-01-22", -- ["Shadows over Innistrad"] = "2016-04-08", -- ["Eldritch Moon"] = "2016-06-22", -- ["Kaladesh"] = "2016-09-30", -- ["Aether Revolt"] = "2016-01-20", -- ["Amonkhet"] = "2017-04-28", -- ["Hour of Devastation"] = "2017-07-14", -- ["Ixalan"] = "2017-09-29", -- ["Rivals of Ixalan"] = "2018-01-19", -- ["Dominaria"] = "2018-04-27", -- ["Core Set 2019"] = "2018-07-13", -- ["Guilds of Ravnica"] = "2018-10-05", -- ["Ravnica Allegiance"] = "2019-01-25", -- ["War of the Spark"] = "2019-05-03", -- ["Core Set 2020"] = "2019-07-12", -- ["Throne of Eldraine"] = "2019-10-04", -- ["Theros Beyond Death"] = "2020-01-24", -- ["Ikora: Lair of Behemoths"] = "2020-05-15", -- ["Core Set 2021"] = "2020-07-03", -- ["Zendikar Rising"] = "2020-09-25", -- ["Kaldheim"] = "2021-02-05", -- ["Strixhaven"] = "2021-04-23", -- ["Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms"] = "2021-07-23", -- ["Innistrad: Midnight Hunt"] = "2021-09-24", -- ["Innistrad: Crimson Vow"] = "2021-11-19", -- ["Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty"] = "2022-02-18", -- ["Streets of New Capenna"] = "2022-04-29", -- ["Dominaria United"] = "2020-09-09", -- ["The Brothers' War"] = "2020-11-18", } -- See initLegalExpansions func for how this will be reframed into LEGAL_EXPANSIONS local LEGAL_EXPANSIONS_DATA = { {"2012-10-05", "RTR", "Return to Ravnica"}, {"2013-02-01", "GTC", "Gatecrash"}, {"2013-05-03", "DGM", "Dragon's Maze"}, {"2013-06-13", "M14", "Magic 2014"}, {"2013-09-27", "THS", "Theros"}, {"2014-02-07", "BNG", "Born of the Gods"}, {"2014-05-02", "JOU", "Journey into Nyx"}, {"2014-07-18", "M15", "Magic 2015"}, {"2014-09-26", "KTK", "Khans of Tarkir"}, {"2015-01-23", "FRF", "Fate Reforged"}, {"2015-03-17", "DTK", "Dragons of Tarkir"}, {"2015-07-15", "ORI", "Magic Origins"}, {"2015-10-02", "BFZ", "Battle for Zendikar"}, {"2016-01-22", "OGW", "Oath of the Gatewatch"}, {"2016-04-08", "SOI", "Shadows over Innistrad"}, {"2016-06-22", "EMN", "Eldritch Moon"}, {"2016-09-30", "KLD", "Kaladesh"}, {"2016-01-20", "AER", "Aether Revolt"}, {"2017-04-28", "AKH", "Amonkhet"}, {"2017-07-14", "HOU", "Hour of Devastation"}, {"2017-09-29", "XLN", "Ixalan"}, {"2018-01-19", "RIX", "Rivals of Ixalan"}, {"2018-04-27", "DOM", "Dominaria"}, {"2018-07-13", "M19", "Core Set 2019"}, {"2018-10-05", "GRN", "Guilds of Ravnica"}, {"2019-01-25", "RNA", "Ravnica Allegiance"}, {"2019-05-03", "WAR", "War of the Spark"}, {"2019-07-12", "M20", "Core Set 2020"}, {"2019-10-04", "ELD", "Throne of Eldraine"}, {"2020-01-24", "THB", "Theros Beyond Death"}, {"2020-05-15", "IKO", "Ikora: Lair of Behemoths"}, {"2020-07-03", "M21", "Core Set 2021"}, {"2020-09-25", "ZNR", "Zendikar Rising"}, {"2021-02-05", "KHM", "Kaldheim"}, {"2021-04-23", "STX", "Strixhaven"}, {"2021-07-23", "AFR", "Dungeons & Dragons: Adventures in the Forgotten Realms"}, {"2021-09-24", "MID", "Innistrad: Midnight Hunt"}, {"2021-11-19", "VOW", "Innistrad: Crimson Vow"}, {"2022-02-18", "NEO", "Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty"}, {"2022-04-29", "SNC", "Streets of New Capenna"}, {"2020-09-09", "DMU", "Dominaria United"}, {"2020-11-18", "BRO", "The Brothers' War"}, } -- sets up LEGAL_EXPANSIONS so that all set data can be queried with either -- the set code, its full name, or alt names; also label the fields local function initLegalExpansions() for _,setData in ipairs(LEGAL_EXPANSIONS_DATA) do --(musing from jerodast - based on my new understanding of Lua, this could -- be done with __index metatable for each setData; doesn't seem worth) for i=2,#setData do LEGAL_EXPANSIONS[mw.ustring.lower(setData[i])] = setData end setData.releaseDate = setData[1] setData.code = setData[2] setData.name = setData[3] -- LEGAL_EXPANSIONS[setData.code] = setData -- LEGAL_EXPANSIONS[setData.name] = setData end end -- Wikitext for a simple link, with alternate "target" if needed -- Note params are backwards from wikitext format local function generateLink(displayText, altLink) if altLink then return "[["..altLink.."|"..displayText.."]]" else return "[["..displayText.."]]" end end --[[ parseRatings(raw) Parses raw entry text into a sortable sequence (Lua table) and determines most recent rating. PARAM: raw - text for one mechanic's storm scale ratings/entries, in the comma- separated, curly-braced format {rating,date,ref},{...},{...},... rating: integer only date: must be exactly yyyy-mm-dd format, always hyphen-separated ref: source, presumably in ref tags; technically could be any text RETURN: (newestRating, - latest rating (number) outputList) - list (Lua sequence/table) of Lua objects {text,t} text: wikitext t: lua time object with y,m,d ]] local function parseRatings(raw) local outputList = {} local newestDate, newestRating = 0, 0 local rating, refDate, refString, t -- Extract data from each curly-braced entry gsub(raw, "{(.-)}", function(a) rating, refDate, refString = match(a, "(%d+),([%d%-]+),(.+)") rating = tonumber(rating) -- Dates MUST be yyyy-mm-dd t = os.time({year=sub(refDate, 1,4), month=sub(refDate, 6,7), day=sub(refDate, 9,10),}) -- Find most recent entry as we go if t > newestDate then newestDate = t newestRating = rating end -- Add to sequence of entries, with ref concatenated on rating table.insert(outputList, {text = rating..refString, t = t}) end) return newestRating, outputList end --[[ addPrintings(timeline, printings) Parses raw list of sets and adds them into date-sortable sequence (Lua table) PARAMS: timeline - existing sequence (Lua table) to add to, each entry with format {text, t}, where text is wikitext and t is a Lua time object w/y,m,d printings - comma separated list of set names in plaintext RETURN: timeline - same format as input parameter, but with new entries containining wikitext for each set, and including wikilinks ]] local function addPrintings(timeline, printings) local setData, releaseDate, t -- Parse each list element delimited by commas gsub(printings, "([^,]+)", function(set) setData = LEGAL_EXPANSIONS[mw.ustring.lower(mw.text.trim(set))] mw.logObject(setData) -- The set provided doesn't match a post-Storm Scale set if not setData then return end rd = setData.releaseDate -- Dates MUST be yyyy-mm-dd t = os.time({year=sub(rd, 1,4), month=sub(rd, 6,7), day=sub(rd, 9,10),}) table.insert(timeline, {text = generateLink(setData.code, setData.name), t = t}) end) return timeline end --[[ sortTimeline(events) Sorts a timeline as generated by parseRatings & addPrintings, by each entry's date PARAM: events - sequence (Lua table); each entry must have a "t" component which is a Lua date object with y,m,d RETURN: sorted events ]] local function sortTimeline(events) -- Sort all events into chronological order table.sort(events, function(a,b) return a.t < b.t end) return events end --[[ MaroScaleSandbox.TableBuilder(frame) Entry point for this module. Turns all template arguments into a table as wikitext. See Template:MaroScale for parameter documentation. * any entry-level params without a corresponding entry### param will be ignored ]] function MaroScaleSandbox.TableBuilder(frame) local args = frame:getParent().args -- frame.args: Module/invoke parameters (none expected) -- frame:getParent().args: Template parameters (nameI, entryI, noteI, etc) initLegalExpansions() -- Imitating navbox, here. I trust they know what they're doing. -- Read the arguments in the order they'll be output in, to make references number in the right order. --[[ Commented out by jerodast: I don't understand why this is necessary. Pairs already works on .args and the list will be re-sorted anyway. local _ _ = args.type _ = args.above for i = 1, MAX_ENTRIES do _ = args["name" .. tostring(i)] _ = args["entry" .. tostring(i)] _ = args["note" .. tostring(i)] _ = args["ratings" .. tostring(i)] _ = args["printings" .. tostring(i)] end ]] -- Get parameter numbers for each entry into sequence, sort it by NAME local entryNums = {} for k, v in pairs(args) do -- Extract param numbers based on entry### parameter (required) local eNum = match('' .. k, '^entry(%d+)$') if eNum then table.insert(entryNums, {num = tonumber(eNum), entry = v}) end end table.sort(entryNums, function(a,b) return a.entry < b.entry end) -- Build the table header row local tbl = mw.html.create("table"):addClass("wikitable"):addClass("sortable") tbl:tag("tr") :tag("th"):wikitext(args.type):done() -- "Mechanic", "Plane", etc :tag("th"):wikitext("Latest ranking"):done() :tag("th"):wikitext("Timeline"):addClass("unsortable"):done() -- Last col can't be sorted local hasNotes = false -- Reusable loop vars for performance local name, entry, note, ratings, printings local linkedEntry, lastRating, timeline local row, list, cellText -- For each entry identified and sorted by name earlier... for i, eData in ipairs(entryNums) do eNum = eData.num -- original parameter number for this entry entry = eData.entry; -- Retrieve the relevant args for this row name, note = args["name"..eNum], args["note"..eNum] ratings, printings = args["ratings"..eNum], args["printings"..eNum] -- Create a wikilink for the entry, using name as the target article if provided linkedEntry = generateLink(entry, name) if note then hasNotes = true -- Use {{efn}} template (explanatory footnote) linkedEntry = linkedEntry .. frame:expandTemplate({title = "efn", args = { note }}) end -- Decode the ratings into a sequence (Lua table) lastRating, timeline = parseRatings(ratings) -- Add any printings if printings then timeline = addPrintings(timeline, printings) end -- Sort chronologically timeline = sortTimeline(timeline) -- Make the row row = tbl:tag("tr") -- First cell row:tag("td"):wikitext(linkedEntry) -- Second cell row:tag("td"):wikitext(lastRating) -- Third cell -- Each rating is included as an item in an inline HTML list - which may be excessive. --[[ Commented out by jerodast - let's just try regular wikitext. list = row:tag("td"):tag("ul"):cssText("display:block; margin-top:0; margin-left:0;") for j, event in ipairs(timeline) do if j ~= #timeline then list:tag("li"):cssText("display:inline-block;"):wikitext(event.text .. ", ") else list:tag("li"):cssText("display:inline-block;"):wikitext(event.text) end end ]] list = {} for j, event in ipairs(timeline) do table.insert(list, event.text) end row:tag("td"):wikitext(table.concat(list,", ")) end -- Include full footnotes below the table. Note this will include any other -- explanatory footnotes on the page, and if a notelist is included in the -- References section near the bottom page as it usually is, all notes -- from the table will be duplicated there. -- ...I think. (Maybe it breaks completely.) if hasNotes then return tostring(tbl) .. frame:expandTemplate({title = "notelist"}) else return tbl end end return MaroScaleSandbox