Module:High-use/doc

Implements High-use. Uses bot-updated values from subpages of Module:Transclusion_count/data/ when available.

Usage

 *  : The first parameter is either a static number of times the template has been transcluded, or the word "risk" (without quotes) to display "a very large number of" instead of the actual value. This value will be ignored if transclusion data is available for the current page.
 *  : The second parameter is overloaded. It will cause the number of transclusions to display as "#,###+" instead of "approximately #,###" when set equal to "yes" (without quotes). When used in this manner, values will be rounded down, instead of rounded to the nearest number with the appropriate number of significant figures. When set to any other non-blank value, it will replace the link to the template's talk page to the value of the parameter (for example,  will insert a link to WP:VPT),
 * extra information: When set to non-blank, will insert extra information into the template text if the template has more than 10,000 transclusions or parameter 1 is set to "risk".
 * Template_name: Will use the transclusion count for the template at Template:Template_name instead of detecting what template it is being used on. Capitalization must exactly match the value used in Special:PrefixIndex/Module:Transclusion_count/data/.
 * form: When set to "editnotice", will display the message using editnotice instead of ombox.
 * expiry: Sets the expiry parameter for editnotice.
 * in system messages: if set, this module looks like Used in system. Use that template directly as it performs some checks.
 * fetch: if set to false, the module will not attempt to fetch transclusion counts using Module:Transclusion count

Other functions

 * num
 * Produces the text and and link to toolforge surrounding the amount of transclusions.


 * risk
 * With this function, if  is passed into the first unnamed parameter, or there are more than 100k transclusions, this will return.


 * text
 * Returns the body text of this template, with nil or a number of transclusions.