I am creating a FunctionHook
extension ({{#foo:bar}}
in wikitext), which according to the documentation has the input parameters with templates expanded, and the output should be wikitext.
The problem is I'm wanting part of the output to add a template to the page. But it's coming in as the raw wikitext for the template, because template expanding has already happened. I know there's a $parser->recursiveTagParse($output, $frame)
command available, but when I do that, templates get expanded, as to link wikitext, which breaks external links ([http://google.com google]
becomes <a href="http://google.com">google</a>
, which gets parsed again into <a href="<a href="http://www.google.com">http://www.google.com</a>">google</a>
)
So is there a command that can be called from within a FunctionHook extension to expand templates without expanding other wikitext?
Code Sample:
$wgHooks['ParserFirstCallInit'][] = 'fooBar_Setup';
$wgHooks['LanguageGetMagic'][] = 'fooBar_Magic';
function fooBar_Setup(&$parser) {
$parser->setFunctionHook('fb', 'fooBar_Render');
return true;
}
function fooBar_Magic(&$magicWords, $lang) {
$magicWords['fb'] = array(0, 'fb', 'foobar');
return true;
}
function fooBar_Render($parser, $param1) {
$output = '{{prettyOutput|'.$param1.'}} [http://www.google.com Search the web]';
$output = $parser->recursiveTagParse($output);
return $output;
}
With this code, if I run that as-is, the template (prettyOutput
) gets included as expected, but the Google link gets double-parsed and becomes <a href="<a href="http://www.google.com">http://www.google.com</a>">Search the web</a>
. If I take out the recursiveTagParse
line, the template stays as a literal {{prettyOutput|myInput}}
on the page, but the external link works properly.