A copyright violation detector running on Wikimedia Cloud Services https://tools.wmflabs.org/copyvios/
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Ben Kurtovic 35bb7e7108 Apply some simple styling to the API help page. 10 years ago
copyvios Rearrange functions in api.py. 10 years ago
logs Always have a log dir. 10 years ago
static Apply some simple styling to the API help page. 10 years ago
templates Example response; fix description of cache_time. 10 years ago
.gitignore Fix gitignore for logs. 10 years ago
.lighttpd.conf Begin conversion to Flask; updates. 10 years ago
LICENSE Updates. 10 years ago
README.md Fix bug in README. 10 years ago
app.fcgi Some minor tweaks, plus documentation for API parameters. 10 years ago
build.py Begin conversion to Flask; updates. 10 years ago
schema.sql Adjust db name. 11 years ago

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.

Dependencies

Running

  • Install all dependencies listed above. You might want to use a virtualenv.

  • Create the SQL database defined in schema.sql. Also create the cache and cache_data tables defined by earwigbot-plugins; this can be in the same or a different database.

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

      _copyviosSQL:
          globals:
              host: <hostname of database defined in schema.sql>
              db:   <name of database>
          cache:
              host: <hostname of database containing cache and cache_data tables>
              db:   <name of database>
    

    If additional arguments are needed by oursql.connect(), like usernames or passwords, they should be added to the globals and cache sections.

  • Copy .lighttpd.conf to the relevant location (on Tool Labs, this is in the root of the project’s home directory) and adjust its contents as necessary.

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

  • Adjust the hashbang in app.fcgi to point to the correct Python interpreter or virtual environment.

  • Start lighttpd (on Tool Labs, webservice start).