MediaWiki API help

This is an auto-generated MediaWiki API documentation page.

Documentation and examples: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/API:Main_page

meta=allmessages (am)

(main | query | allmessages)

Return messages from this site.

Parameters:
ammessages

Which messages to output. * (default) means all messages.

Separate values with | or alternative.
Maximum number of values is 50 (500 for clients allowed higher limits).
Default: *
amprop

Which properties to get.

Values (separate with | or alternative): default
amenableparser

Set to enable parser, will preprocess the wikitext of message (substitute magic words, handle templates, etc.).

Type: boolean (details)
amnocontent

If set, do not include the content of the messages in the output.

Type: boolean (details)
amincludelocal

Also include local messages, i.e. messages that don't exist in the software but do exist as in the MediaWiki namespace. This lists all MediaWiki-namespace pages, so it will also list those that aren't really messages such as Common.js.

Type: boolean (details)
amargs

Arguments to be substituted into message.

Separate values with | or alternative.
Maximum number of values is 50 (500 for clients allowed higher limits).
amfilter

Return only messages with names that contain this string.

amcustomised

Return only messages in this customisation state.

One of the following values: all, modified, unmodified
Default: all
amlang

Return messages in this language.

amfrom

Return messages starting at this message.

amto

Return messages ending at this message.

amtitle

Page name to use as context when parsing message (for amenableparser option).

amprefix

Return messages with this prefix.

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