Thanks for reminding us, it.source uses it too on the Index ns. But Phe tool is different: it gives you the list of all the "not transcluded" books. You don't have to check all the books by hand to know.
Ideally, the tools should be merged in one, so an editor can check every work directly. Used together the tools are pretty powerful.
Aubrey
On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 1:14 PM, billinghurst billinghurstwiki@gmail.com wrote:
To note that we have the long existing tool "checker" at toollabs that will generate the transclusion listing per work
https://tools.wmflabs.org/checker
eg. https://tools.wmflabs.org/checker/?db=enwikisource_p&title=Index:Dream_d...
and enWS has been using it on its Index: ns pages for ages.
Regards, Billinghurst
On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 12:47 AM, Philippe Elie phil.el@free.fr wrote:
On Thu, 28 Apr 2016 at 15:55 +0200, Alex Brollo wrote:
Very interesting.
Have you any suggestion about finding the list of not transcluded
pages? I
can imagine, to get by a bot html of ns0 main page and all its subpages related to a Index page, then parsing it to get the list of existing
page
links; is there any simpler strategy?
Alex
If you have access to the database the simplest way is the code of this
tool
https://github.com/phil-el/phetools/blob/master/statistics/not_transcluded.p...
as the function not_transcluded() is nearly what you need. I'll probably show the list of page not transcluded in a future version but this tool
get
such list for all index: on a wiki and the query takes a few minutes,
it's not
handy for a per index transclusions status.
To get such list for only one index it'll easier to use the API, 1) get
all
links on the Index:page filtered to namespace Page: 2) use the embededin
api
to get all transclusions from ns:0, result from 1) minus result from 2)
are
what you are searching. You can do 1) in one request and you can
probably get
also the proofread status with the same request as you are probably only interested in yellow or green page not transcluded, 2) is perhaps
possible
in only one request, I don't remember. Such tool to complement my tool
can be
very useful. It's possible I'll provide a simpler API on toollabs to do
that.
-- phe
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