The Wiki Toolset ================ EarwigBot's answer to the `Pywikipedia framework`_ is the Wiki Toolset (:py:mod:`earwigbot.wiki`), which you will mainly access through :py:attr:`bot.wiki `. :py:attr:`bot.wiki ` provides three methods for the management of Sites - :py:meth:`~earwigbot.wiki.sitesdb.SitesDB.get_site`, :py:meth:`~earwigbot.wiki.sitesdb.SitesDB.add_site`, and :py:meth:`~earwigbot.wiki.sitesdb.SitesDB.remove_site`. Sites are objects that simply represent a MediaWiki site. A single instance of EarwigBot (i.e. a single *working directory*) is expected to relate to a single site or group of sites using the same login info (like all WMF wikis with `CentralAuth`_). Load your default site (the one that you picked during setup) with ``site = bot.wiki.get_site()``. Dealing with other sites ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ *Skip this section if you're only working with one site.* If a site is *already known to the bot* (meaning that it is stored in the :file:`sites.db` file, which includes just your default wiki at first), you can load a site with ``site = bot.wiki.get_site(name)``, where ``name`` might be ``"enwiki"`` or ``"frwiktionary"`` (you can also do ``site = bot.wiki.get_site(project="wikipedia", lang="en")``). Recall that not giving any arguments to ``get_site()`` will return the default site. :py:meth:`~earwigbot.wiki.sitesdb.SitesDB.add_site` is used to add new sites to the sites database. It may be called with similar arguments as :py:meth:`~earwigbot.wiki.sitesdb.SitesDB.get_site`, but the difference is important. :py:meth:`~earwigbot.wiki.sitesdb.SitesDB.get_site` only needs enough information to identify the site in its database, which is usually just its name; the database stores all other necessary connection info. With :py:meth:`~earwigbot.wiki.sitesdb.SitesDB.add_site`, you need to provide enough connection info so the toolset can successfully access the site's API/SQL databases and store that information for later. That might not be much; for WMF wikis, you can usually use code like this:: project, lang = "wikipedia", "es" try: site = bot.wiki.get_site(project=project, lang=lang) except earwigbot.SiteNotFoundError: # Load site info from http://es.wikipedia.org/w/api.php: site = bot.wiki.add_site(project=project, lang=lang) This works because EarwigBot assumes that the URL for the site is ``"//{lang}.{project}.org"`` and the API is at ``/w/api.php``; this might change if you're dealing with non-WMF wikis, where the code might look something more like:: project, lang = "mywiki", "it" try: site = bot.wiki.get_site(project=project, lang=lang) except earwigbot.SiteNotFoundError: # Load site info from http://mysite.net/mywiki/it/s/api.php: base_url = "http://mysite.net/" + project + "/" + lang db_name = lang + project + "_p" sql = {host: "sql.mysite.net", db: db_name} site = bot.wiki.add_site(base_url=base_url, script_path="/s", sql=sql) :py:meth:`~earwigbot.wiki.sitesdb.SitesDB.remove_site` does the opposite of :py:meth:`~earwigbot.wiki.sitesdb.SitesDB.add_site`: give it a site's name or a project/lang pair like :py:meth:`~earwigbot.wiki.sitesdb.SitesDB.get_site` takes, and it'll remove that site from the sites database. Sites ~~~~~ :py:class:`earwigbot.wiki.Site ` objects provide the following attributes: - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.site.Site.name`: the site's name (or "wikiid"), like ``"enwiki"`` - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.site.Site.project`: the site's project name, like ``"wikipedia"`` - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.site.Site.lang`: the site's language code, like ``"en"`` - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.site.Site.domain`: the site's web domain, like ``"en.wikipedia.org"`` - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.site.Site.url`: the site's full base URL, like ``"https://en.wikipedia.org"`` and the following methods: - :py:meth:`api_query(**kwargs) `: does an API query with the given keyword arguments as params - :py:meth:`sql_query(query, params=(), ...) `: does an SQL query and yields its results (as a generator) - :py:meth:`~earwigbot.wiki.site.Site.get_replag`: returns the estimated database replication lag (if we have the site's SQL connection info) - :py:meth:`namespace_id_to_name(id, all=False) `: given a namespace ID, returns the primary associated namespace name (or a list of all names when ``all`` is ``True``) - :py:meth:`namespace_name_to_id(name) `: given a namespace name, returns the associated namespace ID - :py:meth:`get_page(title, follow_redirects=False, ...) `: returns a ``Page`` object for the given title (or a :py:class:`~earwigbot.wiki.category.Category` object if the page's namespace is "``Category:``") - :py:meth:`get_category(catname, follow_redirects=False, ...) `: returns a ``Category`` object for the given title (sans namespace) - :py:meth:`get_user(username) `: returns a :py:class:`~earwigbot.wiki.user.User` object for the given username Pages and categories ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Create :py:class:`earwigbot.wiki.Page ` objects with :py:meth:`site.get_page(title) `, :py:meth:`page.toggle_talk() `, :py:meth:`user.get_userpage() `, or :py:meth:`user.get_talkpage() `. They provide the following attributes: - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.page.Page.site`: the page's corresponding :py:class:`~earwigbot.wiki.site.Site` object - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.page.Page.title`: the page's title, or pagename - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.page.Page.exists`: whether or not the page exists - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.page.Page.pageid`: an integer ID representing the page - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.page.Page.url`: the page's URL - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.page.Page.namespace`: the page's namespace as an integer - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.page.Page.protection`: the page's current protection status - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.page.Page.is_talkpage`: ``True`` if the page is a talkpage, else ``False`` - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.page.Page.is_redirect`: ``True`` if the page is a redirect, else ``False`` and the following methods: - :py:meth:`~earwigbot.wiki.page.Page.reload`: forcibly reloads the page's attributes (emphasis on *reload* - this is only necessary if there is reason to believe they have changed) - :py:meth:`toggle_talk(...) `: returns a content page's talk page, or vice versa - :py:meth:`~earwigbot.wiki.page.Page.get`: returns page content - :py:meth:`~earwigbot.wiki.page.Page.get_redirect_target`: if the page is a redirect, returns its destination - :py:meth:`~earwigbot.wiki.page.Page.get_creator`: returns a :py:class:`~earwigbot.wiki.user.User` object representing the first user to edit the page - :py:meth:`edit(text, summary, minor=False, bot=True, force=False) `: replaces the page's content with ``text`` or creates a new page - :py:meth:`add_section(text, title, minor=False, bot=True, force=False) `: adds a new section named ``title`` at the bottom of the page - :py:meth:`copyvio_check(...) `: checks the page for copyright violations - :py:meth:`copyvio_compare(url, ...) `: checks the page like :py:meth:`~earwigbot.wiki.copyvios.CopyvioMixIn.copyvio_check`, but against a specific URL Additionally, :py:class:`~earwigbot.wiki.category.Category` objects (created with :py:meth:`site.get_category(name) ` or :py:meth:`site.get_page(title) ` where ``title`` is in the ``Category:`` namespace) provide the following additional method: - :py:meth:`get_members(use_sql=False, limit=None, ...) `: iterates over :py:class:`~earwigbot.wiki.page.Page`\ s in the category, until either the category is exhausted or (if given) ``limit`` is reached Users ~~~~~ Create :py:class:`earwigbot.wiki.User ` objects with :py:meth:`site.get_user(name) ` or :py:meth:`page.get_creator() `. They provide the following attributes: - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.user.User.site`: the user's corresponding :py:class:`~earwigbot.wiki.site.Site` object - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.user.User.name`: the user's username - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.user.User.exists`: ``True`` if the user exists, or ``False`` if they do not - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.user.User.userid`: an integer ID representing the user - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.user.User.blockinfo`: information about any current blocks on the user (``False`` if no block, or a dict of ``{"by": blocking_user, "reason": block_reason, "expiry": block_expire_time}``) - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.user.User.groups`: a list of the user's groups - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.user.User.rights`: a list of the user's rights - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.user.User.editcount`: the number of edits made by the user - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.user.User.registration`: the time the user registered as a :py:obj:`time.struct_time` - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.user.User.emailable`: ``True`` if you can email the user, ``False`` if you cannot - :py:attr:`~earwigbot.wiki.user.User.gender`: the user's gender (``"male"``, ``"female"``, or ``"unknown"``) and the following methods: - :py:meth:`~earwigbot.wiki.user.User.reload`: forcibly reloads the user's attributes (emphasis on *reload* - this is only necessary if there is reason to believe they have changed) - :py:meth:`~earwigbot.wiki.user.User.get_userpage`: returns a :py:class:`~earwigbot.wiki.page.Page` object representing the user's userpage - :py:meth:`~earwigbot.wiki.user.User.get_talkpage`: returns a :py:class:`~earwigbot.wiki.page.Page` object representing the user's talkpage Additional features ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Not all aspects of the toolset are covered here. Explore `its code and docstrings`_ to learn how to use it in a more hands-on fashion. For reference, :py:attr:`bot.wiki ` is an instance of :py:class:`earwigbot.wiki.SitesDB ` tied to the :file:`sites.db` file in the bot's working directory. .. _Pywikipedia framework: http://pywikipediabot.sourceforge.net/ .. _CentralAuth: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:CentralAuth .. _its code and docstrings: https://github.com/earwig/earwigbot/tree/develop/earwigbot/wiki