This is a nice conservation. :-)
I tried to log in with one of my bots interactively via web browser, and after login I got a screen stating my password was invalid because it was shorter than 8 characters, and I was obliged to change it. Afterwords I could log in. This is a case that is not handled by login.py at all. I don't dare to change the password of my main bot account because it is fortunately still logged in to compat, and I don't want to risk it.
Furthermore, after login I got these warnings from API: WARNING: API warning (main): Subscribe to the mediawiki-api-announce mailing list at < https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-api-announce%3E for notice of API deprecations and breaking changes. Use [[Special:ApiFeatureUsage]] to see usage of deprecated features by your application. WARNING: API warning (login): Main-account login via "action=login" is deprecated and may stop working without warning. To continue login with "action=login", see [[Special:BotPasswords]]. To safely continue using main-account login, see "action=clientlogin". Logged in on wikipedia:hu as BinBott.
Is login.py really subject to break again at any time?
2017-05-16 11:13 GMT+02:00 Bináris wikiposta@gmail.com:
2017-05-16 0:31 GMT+02:00 Bináris wikiposta@gmail.com:
2017-05-15 23:53 GMT+02:00 Bináris wikiposta@gmail.com:
Hi,
I downloaded core and try to use it. What is difference between "ERROR: Login failed (Aborted)." and "ERROR: Login failed (Failed)."?
None of them is what I want.
I think the first message is shown when I enter the correct password.
Tested with two bot accounts. No further explanation.
Now, Tgr showed me this page: https://www.mediawiki.org/ wiki/API:Login#The_login_action Aborted (since 1.27) if the login using the main account password (rather than a bot password) cannot proceed because user interaction is required. The clientlogin action should be used instead.
That's nice. How to tell login.py to handle this case and use clientlogin?
Bináris