To get all graphs you could go to https://wsstats.toolforge.org/all/alltime. There isn't a mechanism to wget everything though since the graphs are generated on the browser.Regards,Sohom Datta---Open-source contributor @Wikimedia, @ChromiumOn Mon, Apr 8, 2024 at 3:44 PM Sohom Datta <dattasohom1@gmail.com> wrote:There is probably a way to do this server-side. I'll look into it when I get some time. Where would you want these images to be hosted ?Regards,Sohom Datta---Open-source contributor @Wikimedia, @ChromiumOn Mon, Apr 8, 2024 at 2:48 PM Lars Aronsson <lars@aronsson.se> wrote:On 2024-04-08 15:04, Nicolas VIGNERON wrote:
> Indeed some things have been lost in the process... but you could
> still do similar archives for some of them (and indeed archiving is
> always a good idea).
>
> For instance, https://wsstats.toolforge.org/stats/br/alltime is still
> pretty similar to
> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikisource_20230404_pages_br.svg
> and https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikisource_20230404_texts_br.svg
I don't see how I can "wget -r" and get all the images in one go.
I will not click around to 50 languages and manually save each graph.
Maybe there is a way. If you figure it out, you can do the job.
ProofreadPage is a core component for Wikisource. WMF should have
incorporated it into the core functionality sooner, not allowing it
to be someone's personal hobby project. The same is true for my
"archiving" of the statistics, which was my personal hobby project.
Now it stopped working, and it will not be continued.
--
Lars Aronsson (lars@aronsson.se)
Linköping
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