This template uses Lua: |
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This template uses Lua: |
This template is used to indicate that a template uses one or more
Lua modules (pages in the Module:
namespace). It is placed at the top of the template's /doc page. It automatically adds a floating right notification box, and it adds the template to
Category:Lua-based templates or to one of its subcategories.
{{
Lua|module name}}
{{
Lua|module 1|module 2|module 3|...|category=custom category|nocat=true}}
The first module name is required.
{{
Lua|Module:Example}}
This template uses Lua: |
{{
Lua|Module:Example|Module:Example}}
This template uses Lua: |
{{
Lua|Module:$Example$}}
This template uses Lua: |
{{
Lua}}
Error: no modules specified |
This template adds pages to
Category:Lua-based templates if the page is in the template namespace, and it is not on any of the subpages /doc, /sandbox, /sandbox2 or /testcases. You can specify a different category with the |category=
parameter, e.g. |category=Lua String-based templates
.
Some modules have a default category other than Category:Lua-based templates:
If no modules are specified, the transcluded page will be added to Category:Lua templates with errors.
To suppress all categorisation, use |nocat=true
. (As well as "true", the values "yes", "y", and "1" will also work.)
TemplateData for Lua