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This is the {{tl|if pagename}} meta-template.
It helps other templates detect what page they are on. It uses pattern matching on the pagename.
See also the extended version: {{tl|if pagename multi}}. That one can reuse the same input on multiple matching patterns.
=== Usage ===
This template takes one or more parameters. Most of the parameters don't have fixed names, instead they are part of the pattern matching. Like this:
<pre>
{{if pagename
| /doc = Doc page text
| other = Other pages text
}}
</pre>
If the template is on "Template:Example/doc" the code above will return this:
:{{if pagename
| /doc = Doc page text
| other = Other pages text
| page = Template:Example/doc
}}
If the template is on any ''other'' page than a /doc page it will return this:
:{{if pagename
| /doc = Doc page text
| other = Other pages text
| page = Template:Example
}}
Here is a description of the full pattern matching:
<pre>
{{if pagename
<!-- Match on full pagename -->
| User:Example/test = Text for "User:Example/test".
| User:Example = Text for "User:Example".
| User talk:Example = Text for "User talk:Example".
<!-- Match on full basepage name, when on a basepage or its subpages -->
| User:Example/+ = Matches "User:Example" and "User:Example/test".
<!-- Match on pagename, when on a basepage -->
| Example = Matches "User:Example", "User talk:Example", "Template:Example"
and so on, but not "User:Example/something".
<!-- Match on full basepage name, when on a subpage -->
| User:Example/* = Matches "User:Example/something", but not "User:Example".
| User talk:Example/* = Matches "User talk:Example/something".
<!-- Match on basepage name, when on a subpage -->
| Example/* = Matches "User:Example/something" and "User talk:Example/something".
<!-- Match on subpage name -->
| /something = Any pagename that ends in "/something".
| /doc = Any pagename that ends in "/doc".
<!-- Match on partial subpage name (case-insensitive) -->
| /some* = Any subpage name beginning with "/some" or "/Some".
| /arch* = Matches "User talk:Example/Archive 1".
<!-- Default fallbacks -->
| basepage = Text for any basepage.
| subpage = Text for any subpage.
| other = Text for any page.
}}
</pre>
The matching goes from top to bottom, and returns the first parameter that matches. "''Top to bottom''" means the order shown above, not the order you happen to feed the parameters.
There's no limit to the number of parameters that you can use, other than what the servers and MediaWiki system can handle.
Most of the matching is case-sensitive. For instance "<code>/test</code>" matches "User:Example/test" but not "User:Example/Test".
Matching on partial subpage names such as "<code>/some*</code>" has some limitations, see [[#Partial subpage names|its own section]] below.
If an empty (but defined) parameter matches, the matching stops and the template returns an empty string. That's on purpose and can be used like this:
<pre>
{{if pagename
| /doc =
| /sandbox = Sandbox text
| other = Other pages text
}}
</pre>
The code above will render nothing when on a /doc page. But when on a /sandbox page it will return this:
:{{if pagename
| /doc =
| /sandbox = Sandbox text
| other = Other pages text
| page = Template:Example/sandbox
}}
And when on any other page it will return this:
:{{if pagename
| /doc =
| /sandbox = Sandbox text
| other = Other pages text
| page = Template:Example
}}
=== Partial subpage names ===
This template can also match on partial subpage names. Like this:
<pre>
{{if pagename
| /archiv* = Archive page text
| other = Other pages text
}}
</pre>
If on "User:Example/Archive 1" the code above will return this:
:{{if pagename
| /archiv* = Archive page text
| other = Other pages text
| page = User:Example/Archive 1
}}
The parameter name "<code>/some*</code>" must be lower case. But it matches subpage names in both upper and lower case such as "User:Example/SomeThing" and "User:Example/something".
The partial matching only supports matching on 4, 6 and 8 characters. Thus using "<code>/some*</code>", "<code>/someth*</code>" and "<code>/somethin*</code>" works, but using "<code>/som*</code>" or "<code>/somet*</code>" doesn't work.
Longer patterns match first, thus if both "<code>/somethin*</code>" and "<code>/some*</code>" are defined, and the current page is "User:Example/Something", then the data from "<code>/somethin*</code>" will be used.
=== The "page" parameter ===
For testing and demonstration purposes this template can take a parameter named '''page'''. Like this:
<pre>
{{if pagename
| /test = Test pages text
| other = Other pages text
| page = Template:Example/test
}}
</pre>
No matter on what kind of page the code above is used it will return this:
:{{if pagename
| /test = Test pages text
| other = Other pages text
| page = Template:Example/test
}}
The '''page''' parameter makes this template behave exactly as if on that page. The pagename doesn't have to be an existing page.
If the '''page''' parameter is empty or undefined, the name of the current page determines the result.
You can make it so your template also understands the '''page''' parameter. That means you can demonstrate the different appearances of your template in the documentation for your template. Then do like this:
<pre>
{{if pagename
| /test = Test pages text
| other = Other pages text
| page = {{{page|}}}
}}
</pre>
=== Namespace matching ===
This template doesn't have namespace matching. If you need that then combine this template with one of the namespace-detection templates such as {{tl|template other}}. Like this:
<pre>
{{template other
| {{if pagename
| /doc = Template doc page text.
}}
| <!-- Other space, do nothing -->
}}
</pre>
If on "User:Example/doc" the code above will return nothing. But if on "Template:Example/doc" it will return this:
:{{template other
| {{if pagename
| /doc = Template doc page text.
| page = Template:Example/doc
}}
| <!-- Other space, do nothing -->
| demospace = template
}}
=== Technical details ===
This template detects subpages even when used in namespaces that doesn't have the MediaWiki [[meta:Link#Subpage feature|subpage feature]] enabled. Thus this template works the same in all namespaces.
For more technical details see the [[Template talk:If pagename|talk page]].
=== See also ===
{{pagename detect see also}}
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[[Category:Wikipedia metatemplates]]
[[sl:Predloga:If pagename]]
[[tpi:Template:If pagename]]
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