Wikipedia Preview is a JavaScript component that allows you to provide context from Wikipedia about words or phrases on any website. It lets you show a popup card with a short summary from Wikipedia when a reader hovers over a link.
Desktop | Mobile |
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Storybook: https://wikimedia.github.io/wikipedia-preview/storybook-static
Browsers | Versions |
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Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Edge | Current and previous version |
Internet Explorer | 11+ |
Safari | 5.1+ |
iOS | 6.1+ |
Android | 4.1+ |
- Works with any link that has an article on Wikipedia
- Works for LTR languages
- Works for articles with or without a lead image
<script src="wikipedia-preview.production.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
wikipediaPreview.init()
</script>
You can serve the file yourself or include it from unpkg.
$ npm install wikipedia-preview --save
const wikipediaPreview = require('wikipedia-preview')
wikipediaPreview.init()
The init
function accepts the following options:
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
root | DOM Element | document |
Where to look for elements that should have the popup |
selector | string | '[data-wikipedia-preview]' |
How nodes that should have the popup are identified |
lang | string | 'en' |
Default Wikipedia language |
popupContainer | DOM Element | document.body |
Where to put the popup in the DOM |
detectLinks | Boolean | false |
Allow Wikipedia hyperlinks to have the popup |
events | Object | {} |
Custom event handlers: { onShow: <fn>, onWikiRead: <fn> } |
Example (custom selector)
<p class="content">
You can learn about <span class="wiki">Chat</span> and <span class="wiki">Chien</span> from Wikipedia.
</p>
<div class="popup-container"></div>
wikipediaPreview.init({
root: document.querySelector('.content'),
selector: '.wiki',
popupContainer: '.popup-container',
lang: 'fr'
});
Example (detect Wikipedia links)
<p class="content">
You can learn about <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chat">Chat</a> and <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chien">Chien</a> from Wikipedia.
</p>
wikipediaPreview.init({
detectLinks: true
});
Example (custom event handlers)
wikipediaPreview.init({
events: {
onShow: function(title, lang, type) {
// call custom instrumentation here
},
onWikiRead: function(title, lang) {
// call custom instrumentation here
}
}
});
To indicate that a word or expression should bring up the article preview popup, mark it with the data-wikipedia-preview
attribute (or anything else as long as you're using the selector
option described above).
When the article title is not the same as the node's textContent
property, use the data-wp-title
attribute to specify the article title.
To use a language different than the language specified in the options, use the data-wp-lang
attribute.
To use the default trigger link styling:
- Add the following link to the page header:
<link href="wikipedia-preview.css" rel="stylesheet">
- Add the class
wmf-wp-with-preview
to the node
If you prefer to style them in a way that makes more sense for you context, simply don't include the wikipediaPreview.css
link in header and add your own class to the node. Both of these are valid ways:
[data-wikipedia-preview] {
background-color: yellow;
}
.my-own-css-style {
background-color: yellow;
}
This is heavily inspired by jquery.wikilookup and Page Previews.