Template:Infobox judo competition event/doc

The purpose of this template is to provide an infobox summary for articles on specific judo events. Unlike Template:Infobox sports competition event, this template provide links to "Judo at the X games" in its header (when governing_body & year are used) and imports missing parameter from WikiData. In addition, it provides links to competition pages on main judo Databases such as the International Judo Federation's IJF.org, the European Judo Union's EJU.net and JudoInside.com.

Parameters

 * event : Name of the event. For infobox title, this can be used alone or in conjunction with competition, championship, or games. When using  along with governing_body, games link will direct to main games article instead of the "Judo at the..." article.
 * name : (see above)
 * competition : Name of the competition. For infobox title, this can be used alone or in conjunction with event.
 * championship : Name of the championship. For infobox title, this can be used alone or in conjunction with event.
 * games : Name of the games. For infobox title, this can be used alone or in conjunction with event or governing body.
 * governing_body : One of the following:
 * IOC		— Olympic Games
 * PASO		— Pan American Games
 * CGF		— Commonwealth Games
 * SEAGF	— Southeast Asian Games
 * EOC		— European Games
 * AFOC		— African Games
 * OCA		— Asian Games
 * CIJM		— Mediterranean Games
 * CIJF		— Jeux de la Francophonie
 * FISU		— Summer Universiade
 * Use in conjunction with year, and optionally for IOC only: type or games (see examples below).


 * year : Used with governing_body, such as "governing_body=IOC" with "year=2012", or "governing_body=PASO" with "year=2015".
 * type : Used with "governing_body=IOC" for years with multiple Olympics, such as 1988 which needs "type=Summer" or "type=Winter".
 * image      : An image filename
 * alt        : Alt text for the image
 * caption    : Displays under the image
 * venue
 * venues     : Either is required.
 * location   : City and country.
 * date
 * dates      : Date(s) of the competition. Use Ubl if not contiguous.
 * competitors : Total number of competitors for individual events.
 * nations    : Total number of unique nations represented in this event.
 * teams      : Number of teams in the tournament for team sports
 * website    : Official website.
 * gold
 * gold2
 * gold3
 * silver
 * silver2
 * silver3
 * bronze
 * bronze2
 * bronze3    : Athlete name or team name.  Use   (for example) for a team name, instead of numerating a full list of athletes.
 * gold_value
 * gold2_value
 * gold3_value : Number of title wins by current competition winner.
 * gold_nation
 * gold2_nation
 * gold3_nation
 * silver_nation
 * silver2_nation
 * silver3_nation
 * bronze_nation
 * bronze2_nation
 * bronze3_nation : An optional country code for the medal winner.  Do not specify this if the   parameter specifies a team name instead of an individual name.
 * men
 * women
 * mixed : country code of team competition winner.
 * men_value
 * women_value
 * mixed_value : Ordinal of title win (Amount of title wins by new champions, including current one). Use integers (1, 2, 3...).
 * ijf : Competition ID on IJF.org.
 * eju : Competition ID on EJU.net.
 * ji : Competition ID on JudoInside.com.
 * prev : Link to article on the same event/sport from the previous edition of the games.
 * next : Link to article on the same event/sport from the following edition of the games.