Totally agree about the wikidata interface convenience, but I suspect it might not cover all usages, in which case it will be a good way for users to start implementing workarounds, and for us to notice the need and meet it with new features.
I don't know enough about template performance impact, although I do hope that a low-limit API call does not impact much more than a complex template with many links/templates/categories. In any case, lets put this on back-burner for later evaluation.
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 7:29 AM, Tim Starling tstarling@wikimedia.orgwrote:
On 18/02/13 23:24, Yuri Astrakhan wrote:
How useful would it be for Lua to access to the query/content/parser API
be?
I am suspecting there could be a lot of creative usages of this,
including
getting data from the wikidata (which won't have to do anything special
to
enable this)
If you provided full access to ApiQuery*, resource limiting would be fairly difficult, since it provides lots of ways to do unlimited table scanning regardless of result set size. As for the Wikidata application -- the interface would be awkward compared to something made specifically for interfacing Wikidata with Lua.
-- Tim Starling
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