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When applying ParserFunctions to template parameters, a pipe symbol ("|") may be used to provide the empty string as default value, in order to indicate how to handle things if a parameter is or is not passed in.
- {{{1}}}
- Sample A
- {{#if: {{{1}}} | Parameter 1 is not defined, or is defined and non-null/non-empty. | Parameter 1 is null. It contains only empty string(s) or breaking space(s) etc.}}
- Result
- Parameter 1 is not defined, or is defined and non-null/non-empty.
- {{{1|}}}
- Sample B
- {{#if: {{{1|}}} | Parameter 1 is defined and non-null/non-empty. | Parameter 1 is not defined, or is defined but null. It contains only empty string(s) or breaking space(s) etc.}}
- Result
- Parameter 1 is not defined, or is defined but null. It contains only empty string(s) or breaking space(s) etc.
- Comparison
Condition of parameter 1 | Sample A: {{{1}}} | Sample B: {{{1|}}} |
---|---|---|
not defined | TRUE | FALSE |
defined but null/empty | FALSE | FALSE |
defined and NOT null/empty | TRUE | TRUE |
The second usage ({{{1|}}}) is often the desired way to handle situations where a parameter exists, but is comprised only of empty space.
One way to test whether a parameter was specified in a template call is thus: {{#ifeq:{{{v|}}}|{{{v|-}}}| v was specified (and may be empty) | v was not specified }}
In rare cases, a template behaves differently when a parameter is unspecified compared to when it is specified but empty. When this template is used by a wrapper template (which uses the same set of named parameters), one way to ensure undefined parameters remain undefined is as follows (the technique also works with numbered parameters):
<!-- wrapper template code --> {{wrapped_template| normal_parameter={{{normal_parameter|}}}| sensitive_parameter{{#ifeq:{{{sensitive_parameter|}}}|{{{sensitive_parameter|-}}}||x}}={{{sensitive_parameter|}}}| ... }}
Note that the wrapped_template receives a specified but empty normal_parameter in two cases: when normal_parameter is specified and empty, and when normal_parameter is unspecified (because the default empty value is then specified by the wrapper template).
By contrast, the wrapped_template receives a specified sensitive_parameter only when it is indeed specified, because the #ifeq changes the wrapped_template parameter name to « sensitive_parameterx » when sensitive_parameter is undefined. Note also that wrapped_template receives a specified and empty sensitive_parameter only when the wrapper template receives a specified and empty sensitive_parameter. Of course, one must make sure the suffixed wrapped_template parameter name is meaningless to the wrapped_template for this to work properly.
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