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list=pageswithprop (pwp)

(main | query | pageswithprop)
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  • Source: MediaWiki
  • License: GPL-2.0-or-later

List all pages using a given page property.

Parameters:
pwppropname

Page property for which to enumerate pages (action=query&list=pagepropnames returns page property names in use).

This parameter is required.
pwpprop

Which pieces of information to include:

ids
Adds the page ID.
title
Adds the title and namespace ID of the page.
value
Adds the value of the page property.
Values (separate with | or alternative): ids, title, value
Default: ids|title
pwpcontinue

When more results are available, use this to continue.

pwplimit

The maximum number of pages to return.

Type: integer or max
The value must be between 1 and 500.
Default: 10
pwpdir

In which direction to sort.

One of the following values: ascending, descending
Default: ascending

Retrieved from Special:ApiHelp – Max-EuP 2012 on 27 April 2025.

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