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- mwparserfromhell
- ================
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-
- **mwparserfromhell** (the *MediaWiki Parser from Hell*) is a Python package
- that provides an easy-to-use and outrageously powerful parser for MediaWiki_
- wikicode. It supports Python 2 and Python 3.
-
- Developed by Earwig_ with contributions from `Σ`_, Legoktm_, and others.
- Full documentation is available on ReadTheDocs_. Development occurs on GitHub_.
-
- Installation
- ------------
-
- The easiest way to install the parser is through the `Python Package Index`_;
- you can install the latest release with ``pip install mwparserfromhell``
- (`get pip`_). On Windows, make sure you have the latest version of pip
- installed by running ``pip install --upgrade pip``.
-
- Alternatively, get the latest development version::
-
- git clone https://github.com/earwig/mwparserfromhell.git
- cd mwparserfromhell
- python setup.py install
-
- You can run the comprehensive unit testing suite with
- ``python setup.py test -q``.
-
- Usage
- -----
-
- Normal usage is rather straightforward (where ``text`` is page text)::
-
- >>> import mwparserfromhell
- >>> wikicode = mwparserfromhell.parse(text)
-
- ``wikicode`` is a ``mwparserfromhell.Wikicode`` object, which acts like an
- ordinary ``unicode`` object (or ``str`` in Python 3) with some extra methods.
- For example::
-
- >>> text = "I has a template! {{foo|bar|baz|eggs=spam}} See it?"
- >>> wikicode = mwparserfromhell.parse(text)
- >>> print wikicode
- I has a template! {{foo|bar|baz|eggs=spam}} See it?
- >>> templates = wikicode.filter_templates()
- >>> print templates
- ['{{foo|bar|baz|eggs=spam}}']
- >>> template = templates[0]
- >>> print template.name
- foo
- >>> print template.params
- ['bar', 'baz', 'eggs=spam']
- >>> print template.get(1).value
- bar
- >>> print template.get("eggs").value
- spam
-
- Since nodes can contain other nodes, getting nested templates is trivial::
-
- >>> text = "{{foo|{{bar}}={{baz|{{spam}}}}}}"
- >>> mwparserfromhell.parse(text).filter_templates()
- ['{{foo|{{bar}}={{baz|{{spam}}}}}}', '{{bar}}', '{{baz|{{spam}}}}', '{{spam}}']
-
- You can also pass ``recursive=False`` to ``filter_templates()`` and explore
- templates manually. This is possible because nodes can contain additional
- ``Wikicode`` objects::
-
- >>> code = mwparserfromhell.parse("{{foo|this {{includes a|template}}}}")
- >>> print code.filter_templates(recursive=False)
- ['{{foo|this {{includes a|template}}}}']
- >>> foo = code.filter_templates(recursive=False)[0]
- >>> print foo.get(1).value
- this {{includes a|template}}
- >>> print foo.get(1).value.filter_templates()[0]
- {{includes a|template}}
- >>> print foo.get(1).value.filter_templates()[0].get(1).value
- template
-
- Templates can be easily modified to add, remove, or alter params. ``Wikicode``
- objects can be treated like lists, with ``append()``, ``insert()``,
- ``remove()``, ``replace()``, and more. They also have a ``matches()`` method
- for comparing page or template names, which takes care of capitalization and
- whitespace::
-
- >>> text = "{{cleanup}} '''Foo''' is a [[bar]]. {{uncategorized}}"
- >>> code = mwparserfromhell.parse(text)
- >>> for template in code.filter_templates():
- ... if template.name.matches("Cleanup") and not template.has("date"):
- ... template.add("date", "July 2012")
- ...
- >>> print code
- {{cleanup|date=July 2012}} '''Foo''' is a [[bar]]. {{uncategorized}}
- >>> code.replace("{{uncategorized}}", "{{bar-stub}}")
- >>> print code
- {{cleanup|date=July 2012}} '''Foo''' is a [[bar]]. {{bar-stub}}
- >>> print code.filter_templates()
- ['{{cleanup|date=July 2012}}', '{{bar-stub}}']
-
- You can then convert ``code`` back into a regular ``unicode`` object (for
- saving the page!) by calling ``unicode()`` on it::
-
- >>> text = unicode(code)
- >>> print text
- {{cleanup|date=July 2012}} '''Foo''' is a [[bar]]. {{bar-stub}}
- >>> text == code
- True
-
- Likewise, use ``str(code)`` in Python 3.
-
- Integration
- -----------
-
- ``mwparserfromhell`` is used by and originally developed for EarwigBot_;
- ``Page`` objects have a ``parse`` method that essentially calls
- ``mwparserfromhell.parse()`` on ``page.get()``.
-
- If you're using Pywikipedia_, your code might look like this::
-
- import mwparserfromhell
- import wikipedia as pywikibot
-
- def parse(title):
- site = pywikibot.getSite()
- page = pywikibot.Page(site, title)
- text = page.get()
- return mwparserfromhell.parse(text)
-
- If you're not using a library, you can parse any page using the following code
- (via the API_)::
-
- import json
- import urllib
- import mwparserfromhell
- API_URL = "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php"
-
- def parse(title):
- data = {"action": "query", "prop": "revisions", "rvlimit": 1,
- "rvprop": "content", "format": "json", "titles": title}
- raw = urllib.urlopen(API_URL, urllib.urlencode(data)).read()
- res = json.loads(raw)
- text = res["query"]["pages"].values()[0]["revisions"][0]["*"]
- return mwparserfromhell.parse(text)
-
- .. _MediaWiki: http://mediawiki.org
- .. _ReadTheDocs: http://mwparserfromhell.readthedocs.org
- .. _Earwig: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:The_Earwig
- .. _Σ: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:%CE%A3
- .. _Legoktm: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Legoktm
- .. _GitHub: https://github.com/earwig/mwparserfromhell
- .. _Python Package Index: http://pypi.python.org
- .. _StackOverflow question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2817869/error-unable-to-find-vcvarsall-bat
- .. _get pip: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pip
- .. _EarwigBot: https://github.com/earwig/earwigbot
- .. _Pywikipedia: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Pywikipediabot
- .. _API: http://mediawiki.org/wiki/API
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