Thanks Nicolas,
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 18:31, Nicolas Dumazet nicdumz@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
2010/4/1 Chris Watkins chriswaterguy@appropedia.org:
I want to generate a list of matches for a search, but not do anything to the page.
E.g. I want to list all pages that contain "redirect[[:Category", but I don't want to modify the pages.
List pages? That's a job for pagegenerators.py
python pagegenerators.py -search[.....]
Thanks - this is strange, I initially looked at this, and then somehow got the impression that it did something quite different. And I couldn't find any documentation at all for pagegenerators.py - but I've now created a page on the wiki.
Now, this will be very useful, but one of my tasks won't work with this command. I want to list all pages with tables - i.e. look for "{|". The MediaWiki search won't do this, so I'll ask Merlijn about his text dump idea...
But honestly Chris, as I wrote before, you should try to learn Python.
It's not this hard :) The time required to write a 3 lines long code snippet yielding all pages matching a Mediawiki search (2 minutes) should be about 500 times shorter than the average latency of this mailing list:
I did look at python, and I think you greatly underestimate how much it would take me, with almost zero coding experience, to learn a useful amount of python.
I also have a lot of patience in waiting for answers. And I hope that we'll have more tech volunteers working on Appropedia, by later this year. Then I can do other things like community management and looking for funding, while they do things with Python & MediaWiki.
For now, my main contribution to the Pywikipediabot project is to help out with documentation where I can...
Anyway, I appreciate your help! Chris
from pagegenerators import SearchPageGenerator
for page in SearchPageGenerator("my query"): print page
I haven't been coding with pywikipedia for months, this code is provided without any guarantee. But you get the simplicity of the operation I guess :)
Best regards, Nicolas.
I guess that it's possible to modify redirect.py (I don't speak python,
but
it shouldn't be hard) and run it with -log. But maybe there's a simpler
way?
Thanks in advance.
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