MediaWiki API help

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action=askargs

(main | askargs)
  • This module requires read rights.
  • Source: Semantic MediaWiki
  • License: GPL-2.0-or-later

API module to query Semantic MediaWiki using the ask language as list of conditions, printouts and parameters.

Parameters:
conditions
⧼apihelp-askargs-param-conditions⧽
This parameter is required.
Separate values with | or alternative.
Maximum number of values is 50 (500 for clients allowed higher limits).
printouts
⧼apihelp-askargs-param-printouts⧽
Separate values with | or alternative.
Maximum number of values is 50 (500 for clients allowed higher limits).
Default: (empty)
parameters
⧼apihelp-askargs-param-parameters⧽
Separate values with | or alternative.
Maximum number of values is 50 (500 for clients allowed higher limits).
Default: (empty)
api_version

Output formatting:

2
Backwards-compatible format using {} for the result list.
3
Experimental format using [] as result list.
One of the following values: 2, 3
Default: 2

Retrieved from Special:ApiHelp – Max-EuP 2012 on 18 May 2024.

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