Template:Module rating/doc

This template is used to rate Lua modules by quality. It is placed at the top of the module's /doc subpage. It produces a message informing users about the rating system, and it also places the module into a tracking category.

Usage
Basic usage:

Without categories:

If is used outside the Module namespace, an error message is shown:

{	"params": { "1": {			"label": "Rating", "description": "One of pre-alpha, alpha, beta or release for quality, or one of protected or semiprotected, or an approved (see full docs) abbreviation for one of these.", "example": "release", "type": "string", "required": true },		"nocat": { "label": "Do not categorize", "description": "Set to true to disable categorization by rating. Normally leave blank.", "type": "boolean", "default": "Not set." },		"demospace": { "label": "Fake namespace", "description": "Set to module to force template to display outside that namespace. Demonstration purposes only.", "example": "module", "type": "string", "default": "Not set." }	},	"description": "This template is used to rate Lua modules by quality. It is placed at the top of the module's /doc subpage. It produces a message informing users about the rating system, and it also places the module into a tracking category.", "format": "inline" }

Ratings
The rating should be placed in the first positional parameter. There are five different ratings: pre-alpha, alpha, beta, release, and protected. There are also short alias codes for each of the ratings.

Categories
The template will put modules in one of the following categories, according to the rating specified:
 * Category:Modules in pre-alpha development
 * Category:Modules in alpha
 * Category:Modules in beta
 * Category:Modules for general use
 * Category:Modules subject to page protection

These categories are suppressed on pages ending with /doc. To suppress categories on all pages, you can use the code true.