Will there be a release for these two tables?
No,
sorry, there will not be. The dataset release is about pages and users.
To be extra clear though, it is not tables but a denormalized
reconstruction of the edit history.
Could I connect to the Hadoop to see if the queries on
pagelinks and
categorylinks run faster?
It is a bit more complicated that just "connecting" but I do not think we
have to dwell on that, cause, as far as I know, there is no categorylink
info in hadoop.
Hadoop has the set of data from mediawiki that we use to create the dataset
I pointed you to:
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Analytics/Data_Lake/Edits/Mediawiki_his…
and
a bit more.
Is it possible to extract some of this information from the xml dumps?
Perhaps somebody in the list has other ideas?
Thanks,
Nuria
P.S. So you know in order to facilitate access to our computing resources
and private data (there is no way for us to give access to only "part" of
the data we hold in hadoop) we require an active collaboration with our
research team. We cannot support ad-hoc access to hadoop for community
members.
Here is some info:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Research/Formal_collaborations
On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 4:14 PM Marc Miquel <marcmiquel(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Nuria,
This seems like an interesting alternative for some data (page, users,
revision). It can really help and make some processes faster (at the moment
we gave up running again the revision, as the new user_agent change made it
also slower). So we will take a look at it as soon as it is ready.
However, the scripts are struggling with other tables: pagelinks and
category graph.
For instance, we need to count the percentage of links an article directs
to other pages or the percentage of links it receives from a group of
pages. Likewise, we need to run down the category graph starting from a
specific group of categories. At the moment, the query that uses pagelinks
is not really working when counting when passing parameters for the entire
table or for specific parts (using batches).
Will there be a release for these two tables? Could I connect to the
Hadoop to see if the queries on pagelinks and categorylinks run faster?
If there is any other alternative we'd be happy to try as we cannot
progress for several weeks.
Thanks again,
Marc
Missatge de Nuria Ruiz <nuria(a)wikimedia.org> del dia dt., 9 de jul. 2019
a les 0:56:
Hello,
From your description seems that your problem is not one of computation
(well, your main problem) but rather data extraction. The labs replicas
are not meant for big data extraction jobs as you have just found out.
Neither is Hadoop. Now, our team will be releasing soon a dataset of edit
denormalized data that you can probably use, it is still up for discussion
whether the data will be released as a JSON dump or other but basically is
a denormalized version of all the data held in the replicas that will be
created monthly.
Please take a look at the documentation of the dataset:
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Analytics/Data_Lake/Edits/Mediawiki_his…
This is the phab ticket:
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T208612
So, to sum up, once this dataset is out (we hope late this quarter or
early next) you can probably build your own datasets from it thus rendering
your usage of the replicas obsolete. Hopefully this makes sense.
Thanks,
Nuria
On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 3:34 PM Marc Miquel <marcmiquel(a)gmail.com> wrote:
To whom it might concern,
I am writing in regards of the project *Cultural Diversity Observatory*
and the data we are collecting. In short, this project aims at bridging the
content gaps between language editions that relate to cultural and
geographical aspects. For this we need to retrieve data from all language
editions and Wikidata, and run some scripts in order to crawl down the
category and the link graph, in order to create some datasets and
statistics.
The reason that I am writing is because we are stuck as we cannot
automatize the scripts to retrieve data from the Replicas. We could create
the datasets few months ago but during the past months it is impossible.
We are concerned because one thing is to create the dataset once for
research purposes and another thing is to create them on monthly basis.
This is what we promised in the project grant
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/WCDO/Culture_Gap_Monthly_Monitoring>
details and now we cannot do it because of the infrastructure. It is
important to do it on monthly basis because the data visualizations and
statistics Wikipedia communities will receive need to be updated.
Lately there had been some changes in the Replicas databases and the
queries that used to take several hours are getting stuck completely. We
tried to code them in multiple ways: a) using complex queries, b) doing the
joins as code logics and in-memory, c) downloading the parts of the table
that we require and storing them in a local database. *None is an
option now *considering the current performance of the replicas.
Bryan Davis suggested that this might be a moment to consult the
Analytics team, considering the Hadoop environemnt is design to run long,
complex queries and it has massively more compute power than the Wiki
Replicas cluster. We would certainly be relieved If you considerd we could
connect to these Analytics databases (Hadoop).
Let us know if you need more information on the specific queries or the
processes we are running. The server we are using is wcdo.eqiad.wmflabs. We
will be happy to explain in detail anything you require.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Marc Miquel
PS: You can read about the method we follow to retrieve data and create
the dataset here:
*Miquel-Ribé, M., & Laniado, D. (2019). Wikipedia Cultural Diversity
Dataset: A Complete Cartography for 300 Language Editions. Proceedings of
the 13th International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media. ICWSM. ACM.
2334-0770 *
wvvw.aaai.org/ojs/index.php/ICWSM/article/download/3260/3128/
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