Module:Current RfX/doc
This is the documentation page for Module:Current RfX
This module returns information about currently open requests for adminship and requests for bureaucratship (RfX). It has two functions, rfxNames
, which returns a table containing the page names of currently open RfX, and rfx
, which returns a table of rfx objects created using Module:Rfx.
Usage
First, load the module.
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> local currentRfx = require('Module:Current RfX') </syntaxhighlight>
Then, choose the function that you wish to use. The functions are outlined in the subsections below.
For the purpose of explanation, in the examples below we will assume that there are currently two users running for adminship, Example and Example2. We will also assume that there is currently one user running for bureaucratship, Example3.
RfxNames
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> currentRfx.rfxnames() </syntaxhighlight>
This returns an array containing the page names of all current requests for adminship and bureaucratship. They are sorted by the order they appear on Wikipedia:Requests for adminship, and reqeuests for adminship (RfAs) and requests for bureaucratship (RfBs) are treated identically. For the example users, the table returned would be as follows:
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> { 'Wikipedia:Requests for adminship/Example', 'Wikipedia:Requests for adminship/Example2', 'Wikipedia:Requests for bureaucratship/Example3' } </syntaxhighlight>
Rfx
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> currentRfx.rfx() </syntaxhighlight>
This returns a table containing two arrays, rfa
and rfb
; rfa
contains rfx objects for currently open RfAs, and rfb
contains rfx objects for currently open RfBs. In the case that there are multiple RfAs or multiple RfBs they will appear in the same order as they do on Wikipedia:Requests for adminship. For a description of rfx objects and what they can do, please see Module:Rfx. For the example users, the table returned would be as follows:
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> { rfa = { -- Example's rfx object, -- Example2's rfx object }, rfb = { -- Example3's rfx object } } </syntaxhighlight>