Template:Webarchive

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{{Webarchive }} is for linking to web archiving services such as the Wayback Machine, WebCite and all other web archiving services.


Usage

In most cases the template needs only two arguments, the archive |url= and archive |date=.

Example:

{{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160801000000/http://example.com |date=1 August 2016}}
Produces: (Archived 1 August 2016 at the Wayback MachineCategory:Webarchive template wayback links)

Example 2:

{{webarchive |url=https://www.webcitation.org/5eWaHRbn4?url=http://www.example.com/ |date=12 February 2009}}
Produces: (Archived 12 February 2009 at WebCiteCategory:Webarchive template webcite links)

It is also common to include a |title=

Example 3:

{{webarchive |url=https://www.webcitation.org/5eWaHRbn4?url=http://www.example.com/ |date=12 February 2009 |title=Page title}}
Produces: (Page title at WebCite (archived 12 February 2009)Category:Webarchive template webcite links)

Multiple URLs

The template optionally supports multiple URLs (up to 10) for linking to multiple archiving services for the same source link. The first url argument is |url= then |url2= .. |url10=. Each URL can have its own date and title argument, thus |date2= .. |date10= and |title2= .. |title10=.

Options

Main options

url..url10
The URL(s) to the archive service. There should always be a |url= which counts as the first url. Each |url#= can have its own numbered corresponding |date#= and |title#=. Matching of URL with date and title is done by numbers, not position. Numbers do not need to be in sequence, for example |url2= followed by |url5= works.
date..date10
The date the page was archived. The date format displayed is the same as entered. If |date= is missing the template will make a best effort to find the date by decoding the archive URL (wayback and webcite for example provide this data in the URL), and will display the date in iso format by default. However including a date is recommended for date formatting reasons, and because other tools may not have the ability to decode the date from the URL.
title..title10
The text displayed for the link. If no |title= is provided then |date= is displayed. Otherwise |title= takes precedence if both are set.

Secondary options

nolink
If set to any value, the archive service name will not be wikilinked.
format
Tack on additional archive links to the end of a pre-existing citation. It takes two values: |format=addlarchives or |format=addlpages. Addlarchives will display output appropriate for linking to multiple web archiving services. Addlpages will display output appropriate for linking to multiple pages at the same archive.

Examples

The number of possible examples is extensive depending on the mix of options. Some common cases follow. For more extensive testing see the testcases page.

Tracking categories

The template has a number of hidden tracking categories which may be added (via Module:Webarchive):

Template maintenance

The following can be done to maintain the template.

Monitor tracking categories

  • The tracking categories for "warnings" and "errors" can be monitored to alert for any problems in the data.
  • The tracking category for "unknown archives" may indicate a problem in the data; for example an editor used the source URL instead of the archive URL in the |url= field.


Configuration: verifydates

The template can verify that dates in URLs for Wayback, WebCite, and Archive.is match the date in the |date= argument. If the dates do not match it will display the date from the URL, add a red warning message "date mismatch", and add the article to the warning tracking category.

Because the verification function adds some overhead to the template, it can optionally be globally disabled by setting the variable "verifydates = no" (see the Module source in function p.webarchive()). Note that after setting to "yes", it can take a week or more for the tracking category to be fully populated. Set to "yes" if you are searching for problems in the data that need fixing (they'll show up in the tracking category).

Configuration: maxurls

The max number of URLs is 10 but this can be changed by setting the "maxurls" variable in the p.webarchive() function. This is a global variable that will affect all instances of the template, use with caution. Reducing the number will increase the template speed and reduce resource use.

TemplateData

This is the TemplateData documentation for this template used by VisualEditor and other tools.

Webarchive

Category:Templates using TemplateData

A template for linking to offsite archives such as Wayback, WebCite, Archive.is, etc..

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Archive URLurl

URL to the archive.

Example
https://web.archive.org/web/20160101000000/http://example.com
Stringrequired
Archive datedate

Date of the archive.

Example
January 1, 2016
Stringsuggested
Archive titletitle

Title (or text) displayed on the Wiki page for the link.

Default
Date argument, or the word 'Archive'
Example
Example website
Stringsuggested
Wikilinknolink

Wikilink to the archive's page in the rendering. Any value including blank means no wikilink.

Stringoptional
Format of template rendering.format

For multi-URL instances, render display in one of two formats.

Stringoptional
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