Thanks for the notes, James! El 02/11/14 a les 12:57, James HK ha escrit: > Hi, > >> Even though Semantic Tasks is unmaintained, I found some piece of code >> that could inspire you as well: >> https://git.wikimedia.org/blob/mediawiki%2Fextensions%2FSemanticTasks/5363a0ba564c5c3708c246a4c316260d781da1e1/SemanticTasks.classes.php > > Please try not follow these as general guideline because things like > [0] will not work in 1.9 or 2.0* and is a rather odd practice to > invoke the `QueryProcessor`. > > If you need examples on how to use a particular class or an > integration scenario try to have a look at [1] and if you can't find > an appropriate example then add a request to [2] with a clear > description of a possible test example. > > [0] > https://git.wikimedia.org/blob/mediawiki%2Fextensions%2FSemanticTasks/5363a0ba564c5c3708c246a4c316260d781da1e1/SemanticTasks.classes.php#L321 > > [1] https://github.com/SemanticMediaWiki/SemanticMediaWiki/tree/master/tests > > [2] https://github.com/SemanticMediaWiki/SemanticMediaWiki/issues/445 > > Cheers > > On 11/2/14, Toni Hermoso Pulido <toni...@softcatala.cat> wrote: >> Hi James, >> >> I found this link some weeks ago: >> https://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Yury_Katkov/programming_examples >> >> Even though Semantic Tasks is unmaintained, I found some piece of code >> that could inspire you as well: >> https://git.wikimedia.org/blob/mediawiki%2Fextensions%2FSemanticTasks/5363a0ba564c5c3708c246a4c316260d781da1e1/SemanticTasks.classes.php >> >> Hope it helps, >> >> El 01/11/14 a les 19:18, James Montalvo ha escrit: >>> I'm creating a parser function in which I'm going to include an ask >>> query. >>> In this particular case I'd like it just return a normal HTML table of >>> results, as if I were to do: >>> >>> {{#ask: [[Category:Some category]] >>> |? Property 1 >>> |? Property 2 >>> | limit = 10 >>> | sort = Property 2 >>> }} >>> >>> Once I understand this I'll probably have cases where I need to modify >>> the >>> results of the query before passing it to a result formatter or >>> formatting >>> the results manually. What is the best way to do this using existing SMW >>> methods? >>>
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