EarwigBot ========= EarwigBot_ is a Python bot that edits Wikipedia_ and interacts over IRC_. This README provides a basic overview of how to install and setup the bot; more detailed information is located in the ``docs/`` directory (`available online_`). History ------- Development began, based on `Pywikibot`_, in early 2009. Approval for its first task, a `copyright violation detector`_, was carried out in May, and the bot has been running consistently ever since. It currently handles `several ongoing tasks`_ ranging from statistics generation to category cleanup, and on-demand tasks such as WikiProject template tagging. Since it started running, the bot has made over 300,000 edits. The current version of its codebase began development in April 2011, moving away from Pywikibot to a custom framework. Installation ------------ This package contains the core ``earwigbot``, abstracted to be usable and customizable by anyone running a bot on a MediaWiki site. Since it is modular, the IRC components can be disabled if desired. IRC commands and bot tasks specific to `my instance of EarwigBot`_ that I don't feel the average user will need are available from the repository `earwigbot-plugins`_. Latest release ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EarwigBot is available from the `Python Package Index`_, so you can install the latest release with: pip install earwigbot There are a few sets of optional dependencies: - ``crypto``: Allows encrypting bot passwords and secrets in the config - ``sql``: Allows interfacing with MediaWiki databases (e.g. on Toolforge_) - ``copyvios``: Includes parsing libraries for checking copyright violations - ``dev``: Installs development dependencies (e.g. test runners) For example, to install all non-dev dependencies: pip install 'earwigbot[crypto,sql,copyvios]' Errors while pip is installing dependencies may be due to missing header files. For example, on Ubuntu, see `this StackOverflow post`_. Development version ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You can install the development version of the bot:: git clone https://github.com/earwig/earwigbot.git cd earwigbot python3 -m venv venv . venv/bin/activate pip install -e '.[crypto,sql,copyvios,dev]' To run the bot's unit tests, run ``pytest`` (requires the ``dev`` dependencies). Coverage is currently rather incomplete. Setup ----- The bot stores its data in a "working directory", including its config file and databases. This is also the location where you will place custom IRC commands and bot tasks, which will be explained later. It doesn't matter where this directory is, as long as the bot can write to it. Start the bot with ``earwigbot path/to/working/dir``, or just ``earwigbot`` if the working directory is the current directory. It will notice that no ``config.yml`` file exists and take you through the setup process. There is currently no way to edit the ``config.yml`` file from within the bot after it has been created, but you should be able to make any necessary changes yourself. After setup, the bot will start. This means it will connect to the IRC servers it has been configured for, schedule bot tasks to run at specific times, and then wait for instructions (as commands on IRC). For a list of commands, say "``!help``" (commands are messages prefixed with an exclamation mark). You can stop the bot at any time with Control+C, same as you stop a normal Python program, and it will try to exit safely. You can also use the "``!quit``" command on IRC. Customizing ----------- The bot's working directory contains a ``commands`` subdirectory and a ``tasks`` subdirectory. Custom IRC commands can be placed in the former, whereas custom wiki bot tasks go into the latter. Developing custom modules is explained below, and in more detail through the bot's documentation_ or in the ``docs/`` dir. Note that custom commands will override built-in commands and tasks with the same name. ``Bot`` and ``BotConfig`` ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ `earwigbot.bot.Bot`_ is EarwigBot's main class. You don't have to instantiate this yourself, but it's good to be familiar with its attributes and methods, because it is the main way to communicate with other parts of the bot. A ``Bot`` object is accessible as an attribute of commands and tasks (i.e., ``self.bot``). `earwigbot.config.BotConfig`_ stores configuration information for the bot. Its docstring explains what each attribute is used for, but essentially each "node" (one of ``config.components``, ``wiki``, ``irc``, ``commands``, ``tasks``, and ``metadata``) maps to a section of the bot's ``config.yml`` file. For example, if ``config.yml`` includes something like:: irc: frontend: nick: MyAwesomeBot channels: - "##earwigbot" - "#channel" - "#other-channel" then ``config.irc["frontend"]["nick"]`` will be ``"MyAwesomeBot"`` and ``config.irc["frontend"]["channels"]`` will be ``["##earwigbot", "#channel", "#other-channel"]``. Custom IRC commands ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Custom commands are subclasses of `earwigbot.commands.Command`_ that override ``Command``'s ``process()`` (and optionally ``check()``, ``setup()``, or ``unload()``) methods. The bot has a wide selection of built-in commands and plugins to act as sample code and/or to give ideas. Start with test_, and then check out chanops_ and afc_status_ for some more complicated scripts. Custom bot tasks ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Custom tasks are subclasses of `earwigbot.tasks.Task`_ that override ``Task``'s ``run()`` (and optionally ``setup()`` or ``unload()``) methods. See the built-in wikiproject_tagger_ task for a relatively straightforward task, or the afc_statistics_ plugin for a more complicated one. The Wiki Toolset ---------------- EarwigBot's answer to the Pywikibot_ is the Wiki Toolset (``earwigbot.wiki``), which you will mainly access through ``bot.wiki``. ``bot.wiki`` provides three methods for the management of Sites: ``get_site()``, ``add_site()``, and ``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()``. Not all aspects of the toolset are covered in the docs. Explore `its code and docstrings`_ to learn how to use it in a more hands-on fashion. For reference, ``bot.wiki`` is an instance of ``earwigbot.wiki.SitesDB`` tied to the ``sites.db`` file in the bot's working directory. .. _EarwigBot: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:EarwigBot .. _Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/ .. _IRC: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat .. _available online: https://pythonhosted.org/earwigbot/ .. _Pywikibot: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Pywikibot .. _copyright violation detector: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Bots/Requests_for_approval/EarwigBot_1 .. _several ongoing tasks: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:EarwigBot#Tasks .. _my instance of EarwigBot: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:EarwigBot .. _earwigbot-plugins: https://github.com/earwig/earwigbot-plugins .. _Python Package Index: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/earwigbot .. _Toolforge: https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Portal:Toolforge .. _this StackOverflow post: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6504810/how-to-install-lxml-on-ubuntu/6504860#6504860 .. _documentation: https://pythonhosted.org/earwigbot/ .. _earwigbot.bot.Bot: https://github.com/earwig/earwigbot/blob/main/earwigbot/bot.py .. _earwigbot.config.BotConfig: https://github.com/earwig/earwigbot/blob/main/earwigbot/config.py .. _earwigbot.commands.Command: https://github.com/earwig/earwigbot/blob/main/earwigbot/commands/__init__.py .. _test: https://github.com/earwig/earwigbot/blob/main/earwigbot/commands/test.py .. _chanops: https://github.com/earwig/earwigbot/blob/main/earwigbot/commands/chanops.py .. _afc_status: https://github.com/earwig/earwigbot-plugins/blob/main/commands/afc_status.py .. _earwigbot.tasks.Task: https://github.com/earwig/earwigbot/blob/main/earwigbot/tasks/__init__.py .. _wikiproject_tagger: https://github.com/earwig/earwigbot/blob/main/earwigbot/tasks/wikiproject_tagger.py .. _afc_statistics: https://github.com/earwig/earwigbot-plugins/blob/main/tasks/afc_statistics.py .. _its code and docstrings: https://github.com/earwig/earwigbot/tree/main/earwigbot/wiki