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In [[Cargo]], the first step in storing data in a structured way is creating a class.
In [[Cargo]], the first step in storing data in a structured way is creating a class.
== Creating a class ==
[[File:Create a class.png|thumb|400x400px|[[Special:CreateClass]]]]
A template that stores data in a table needs to also either declare that table, or "attach" itself to a table that is declared elsewhere. Since there is usually one table per template and vice versa, most templates that make use of Cargo will declare their own table.
Enter all the data here to create the properties, template, form and category for a single class. For more options, use the pages [[Special:CreateTemplate|Create a template]], [[Special:CreateForm|Create a form]] and [[Special:CreateCategory|Create a category]] instead.
== Special page ==
On [[Special:CreateClass]] the options are:
=== Template name ===
The Template name....
=== Where to store the data ===
"Use the Cargo extension to store this template's data" can be toggled on or off.
If on, you must specify the "Name of Cargo table defined by template"
=== Output format ===
The options are:
* Table - This...
* Side [[infobox]]  - This...
* Plain text - This...
* Sections - This...
=== Options ===
* This template can be included multiple times on the page - This does...
* Use full wikitext instead of #template_display - This does...
=== Form name ===
The "Form name" is used...
=== Category name ===
The "Category name" is used...
=== Template fields ===

Revision as of 22:19, 11 September 2024

In Cargo, the first step in storing data in a structured way is creating a class.

Creating a class

A template that stores data in a table needs to also either declare that table, or "attach" itself to a table that is declared elsewhere. Since there is usually one table per template and vice versa, most templates that make use of Cargo will declare their own table.

Enter all the data here to create the properties, template, form and category for a single class. For more options, use the pages Create a template, Create a form and Create a category instead.

Special page

On Special:CreateClass the options are:

Template name

The Template name....

Where to store the data

"Use the Cargo extension to store this template's data" can be toggled on or off.

If on, you must specify the "Name of Cargo table defined by template"

Output format

The options are:

  • Table - This...
  • Side infobox - This...
  • Plain text - This...
  • Sections - This...

Options

  • This template can be included multiple times on the page - This does...
  • Use full wikitext instead of #template_display - This does...

Form name

The "Form name" is used...

Category name

The "Category name" is used...

Template fields