Thats kind of what I had, the promise is what is screwing with me. I dont really work with JavaScript much, and am more used to being able to call a function and get a result, From what I can tell about the promise() this is something different
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 9:37 PM, Daniel Friesen daniel@nadir-seen-fire.com wrote:
On 2014-11-10 5:53 PM, John wrote:
OK, Ive spent the better part of two hours trying to figure out mediawiki JavaScript. In the last two hours all I have accomplished is giving
myself
a headache.
My goal is a basic JavaScript tool for moving pages. On a private wiki I run it is often needed to archive material that is no longer needed, We dont like to delete because often this material is still useful. Instead
we
move it to a custom namespace.
What I am trying to do in JavaScript and failing spectacularly at is a
tool
that will take Title, and move it to Archive:Title without a redirect
with
a single click.
Yes I know it sounds simple but Im having a devil of a time figuring out how to use the mediawiki js api
Any help would be welcome
Here's a few hints of what you'll need.
Get an APi instance with: var api = new mw.Api();
Get an edit token with: api.getToken('edit');
Move a page with: api.post({ from: ..., to: ..., reason: "...", noredirect: true, token: edittoken });
Note that api methods are async and return a jQuery "promise".
~Daniel Friesen (Dantman, Nadir-Seen-Fire) [http://danielfriesen.name/]
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