A copyright violation detector running on Wikimedia Cloud Services https://tools.wmflabs.org/copyvios/
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Ben Kurtovic 0e2292eba0 Bugfixes -- Flask's documentation is broken regarding this. il y a 8 ans
copyvios Support general/update notices. il y a 8 ans
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static Use word-wrap instead of word-break. il y a 8 ans
templates Force client-side purging of CSS/JS when updated. il y a 8 ans
.gitignore Fix gitignore for logs. il y a 10 ans
LICENSE Update copyright year. il y a 9 ans
README.md Update for new uWSGI stuff. il y a 9 ans
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README.md

This is a copyright violation detector running on Wikimedia Labs.

It can search the web for content similar to a given article, and graphically compare an article to a specific URL. Some technical details are expanded upon in a blog post.

Dependencies

Running

  • If using Tool Labs, you should clone the repository to ~/www/python/src, or otherwise symlink it to that directory. A virtualenv should be created at ~/www/python/venv.

  • Install all dependencies listed above.

  • Create an SQL database with the cache and cache_data tables defined by earwigbot-plugins.

  • Create an earwigbot instance in .earwigbot (run earwigbot .earwigbot). In .earwigbot/config.yml, fill out the connection info for the database by adding the following to the wiki section:

      _copyviosSQL:
          host: <hostname of database server>
          db:   <name of database>
    

    If additional arguments are needed by oursql.connect(), like usernames or passwords, they should be added to the _copyviosSQL section.

  • Run ./build.py to minify JS and CSS files.

  • Start the web server (on Tool Labs, webservice2 uwsgi-python start).