You can actually use site.EditEntity() even for creating Properties.
Re-using Ricordisamoa's example.
import pywikibot
site = pywikibot.Site('en', 'mywiki') site.login() data = { 'datatype': 'string', # mandatory 'descriptions': { 'en': { 'language': 'en', 'value': 'invented description' } }, 'labels': { 'en': { 'language': 'en', 'value': 'test property' } } } identification = { 'new': 'property' } summary = 'my edit summary' results = site.editEntity(identification, data, summary) prop = pywikibot.PropertyPage(site, results.get(u'entity').get('id'))
On 25 March 2016 at 22:18, Ricordisamoa ricordisamoa@openmailbox.org wrote:
Example
import json import pywikibot
site = pywikibot.Site('en', 'mywiki') site.login() data = { 'datatype': 'string', # mandatory 'descriptions': { 'en': { 'language': 'en', 'value': 'invented description' } }, 'labels': { 'en': { 'language': 'en', 'value': 'test property' } } } params = { 'action': 'wbeditentity', 'new': 'property', 'data': json.dumps(data), 'summary': 'my edit summary', 'token': site.tokens['edit'] } req = site._simple_request(**params) print(req.submit())
Il 23/03/2016 14:57, comfortably numb ha scritto:
Hi pywikibot experts,
How can I create new properties via pywikibot? (I'm trying to do it via bot, because I'm doing some experiments on a dedicated wikibase installation with - possibly - hundreds of properties to be created... and Pywikibot would certainly be my favorite tool!)
In case I have, instead, to directly wrap the action "wbeditentity" from mediawiki API ( https://www.wikidata.org/w/api.php?action=help&modules=wbeditentity ), are there some Python examples?
And, in case I have to use the php script "importProperties.php" ( https://github.com/JeroenDeDauw/Wikibase/blob/master/repo/maintenance/import... ), how can I manage properties more complex than the ones contained in the example ( https://github.com/JeroenDeDauw/Wikibase/blob/master/repo/maintenance/en-ele... )?
Using pywikibot, I'm able to MODIFY existing properties with instructions like the following ones (which let me generate the object-content in one shot via json ... as I need):
In [1]: import pywikibot ; site = pywikibot.Site() ; repo = site.data_repository() In [2]: property_page = pywikibot.PropertyPage(repo, u"P2") In [3]: myjson = {u'descriptions': {u'en': {u'language': u'en', u'value': u'invented description'}}, u'labels': {u'en': {u'language': u'en', u'value': u'test property'}}} In [4]: property_page.editEntity(myjson)
...but I cannot CREATE new properties (instantiating a PropertyPage object), because pywikibot asks for the identifier of an existing instance:
In [11]: p_page = pywikibot.PropertyPage(repo)
InvalidTitle Traceback (most recent call last) <ipython-input-11-e72b812b8cd3> in <module>() ----> 1 p_page = pywikibot.PropertyPage(repo)
/home/user/src/pywikibot_repo/pywikibot/page.pyc in __init__(self, source, title) 4027 if not title or not self.id.startswith('P'): 4028 raise pywikibot.InvalidTitle( -> 4029 u"'%s' is not an property page title" % title) 4030 Property.__init__(self, source, self.id) 4031
InvalidTitle: '' is not an property page title
In [12]:
In fact, as I understand, in the source code of the "WikibasePage" class, I see that while for the Item type, a "Special case for empty item" is mentioned ( https://github.com/wikimedia/pywikibot-core/blob/master/pywikibot/page.py#L3... )
# Special case for empty item. if title is None or title == '-1': super(ItemPage, self).__init__(site, u'-1', ns=ns) assert self.id == '-1' return
...for the Property type, instead, an empty object is NOT allowed ( https://github.com/wikimedia/pywikibot-core/blob/master/pywikibot/page.py#L4... )
if not title or not self.id.startswith('P'): raise pywikibot.InvalidTitle( u"'%s' is not an property page title" % title) Property.__init__(self, source, self.id)
Thanks a lot for your attention!
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