ScribuntoContent now supports content being redirects, if the underlying
ScribuntoEngine does so. For Lua, a redirect looks like:
return require [[Module:Foo]]
which also happens to be perfectly valid Lua. There is intentionally no
`#REDIRECT`-style token (like in wikitext/JavaScript/CSS) because no one
will create a page with this content except for the purposes of a
redirect.
Bug: T120794
Co-Authored-By: DannyS712 <DannyS712.enwiki@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: C. Scott Ananian <cscott@cscott.net>
Co-Authored-By: Jackmcbarn <jackmcbarn@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I405e7953d00af8a34d5e8addc61a245732c71e8e
As explained in T322883, the switch to
TextContent::normalizeLineEndings() means that rtrim() is run over the
input, which is a breaking and unintentional change.
This partially reverts commit 912324993f.
Bug: T322883
Change-Id: I2ad47d46e05112f413af453d61eb3f13434b2774
mw.loadData() allows for optimizing the loading Lua tables by requiring
only one parse and lookup. However it's often easier for people to
write/maintain bulk data in JSON rather than Lua tables.
mw.loadJsonData() has roughly the same characteristics as mw.loadData()
and it can be used on JSON content model pages in any namespace.
As noted on the linked bug report, it's possible to already implement
this by writing a wrapper Lua module that loads and parses the JSON
content. But that requires a dummy module for each JSON page, which is
just annoying and inconvenient.
Test cases are copied from the mw.loadData() ones, with a few omissions
for syntax not supported in JSON (e.g. NaN, infinity, etc.).
Bug: T217500
Change-Id: I1b35ad27a37b94064707bb8c9b7108c7078ed4d1