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Variables

magicword txt Magic Words are
some phrases used in the
wikitext They are used for two
that looks like templates but
that don t accept any
parameter *Parser functions(like{{fullurl:...}},{{#special:...}}) 
$magicWords ['en']
 
function wfGetCustomMagicWordValue $parser
 
 $wgExtensionMessagesFiles ['ExtensionNameMagic'] = __DIR__ . '/ExtensionName.i18n.magic.php'
 
 $wgHooks ['MagicWordwgVariableIDs'][] = 'wfAddCustomMagicWordID'
 
Note __pad2__
 
And to add a new parser function
 
magicword txt Magic Words are
some phrases used in the
wikitext They are used for two 
things
 
return true
 

Variable Documentation

function wfGetCustomMagicWordValue $parser
Initial value:
{
if( $index == 'mag_custom' ){
$ret = $varCache['mag_custom'] = "Custom value";
}
return true
null means default in associative array with keys and values unescaped Should be merged with default with a value of false meaning to suppress the attribute in associative array with keys and values unescaped noclasses & $ret
Definition: hooks.txt:1798

Definition at line 52 of file magicword.txt.

$wgExtensionMessagesFiles['ExtensionNameMagic'] = __DIR__ . '/ExtensionName.i18n.magic.php'

Definition at line 43 of file magicword.txt.

Referenced by LocalisationCache::recache().

$wgHooks['ParserFirstCallInit'][] = 'wfAddCustomMagicWordID'

Definition at line 44 of file magicword.txt.

Note __pad2__

Definition at line 90 of file magicword.txt.

And to add a new parser function

Definition at line 65 of file magicword.txt.

magicword txt Magic Words are some phrases used in the wikitext They are used for two things

Definition at line 4 of file magicword.txt.

return true

Definition at line 49 of file magicword.txt.