Running bot via reading dumps is implemented with xmlreader.py no need to
do that, I have tons of code which used xmlreader. I can send it to you (to
see how we can use xmlreader) or write a manual for it
Best
On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 9:16 PM, Strainu <strainu10(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Maarten,
Do note that a valid use case is to run pywikibot with a local
database dump (I haven't done this myself, but I know at least 1
person who does that), so the user needs to be able to configure this
field. The user variable seems like the way to go for me.
As to the default value, I suggest using the values from toollabs (you
know, with it being the future & all).
Strainu
2014-03-08 17:54 GMT+02:00 Maarten Dammers <maarten(a)mdammers.nl>nl>:
Hi,
We currently have the "MySQLPageGenerator" to do database queries. It
uses
site.dbName() to figure out the name of the site,
but we don't seem to
have
any system to figure out what database server to
connect to. For example:
* Dutch Wikipedia on Toolserver: connect nlwiki_p nlwiki-p.db
* English Wikipedia on Toolserver: connect enwiki_p enwiki-p.db
* Dutch Wikipedia on Toollabs: connect nlwiki_p nlwiki.labsdb
* English Wikipedia on Toollabs: connect nlwiki_p nlwiki.labsdb
How to solve this? Possible solution is to make a function to detect what
cluster we're on or a user variable to set it (config.cluster?) and than
add
a function site.dbServer() to return the right
server?
Maarten
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