Hi Leon. I can't thank you enough for your efforts to help clean things up
in Phabricator. I can, however, help make the bot more effective. See
below for responses inline.
On Sun, Jul 1, 2018 at 10:47 AM Leon Ziemba <musikanimal(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
An update... the bot went to sleep as instructed a few
hours after I went
to sleep. Bot is now back up and running, with some ~4,500 tasks still to
fix.
A few problems:
* The new "rate limiting" of the API is rather rigorous. Release
engineering tried to whitelist the bot but we had no luck. So, it will take
some time to go through everything.
I'm still looking into why the bot hits the rate limit. I'm sure I can come
up with a way to get it whitelisted.
* If the bot hits the rate limit while editing a task,
all other changes
it was going to make to that task didn't happen. Hence you may see only
some corrections on some tasks.
* The priority level is now being set to "Needs triage". This is because
the Conduit API gives me numbers for the priority level, and the edit API
wants a string (?!?). I don't know what numbers are for what priorities, so
"Needs triage" it is. Older versions of the script left the priority level
unchanged, so either way you may wish to review the priorities of your
tasks. If you know what the priority number to string mapping is, please
tell me :)
If you would like to alter the bot to restore the correct priority, this
should help; The priority levels are configured as follows:
{
"10": {
"color": "sky",
"keywords": [
"lowest"
],
"name": "Lowest",
"short": "Lowest"
},
"25": {
"color": "yellow",
"keywords": [
"low"
],
"name": "Low",
"short": "Low"
},
"50": {
"color": "orange",
"keywords": [
"normal"
],
"name": "Normal",
"short": "Normal"
},
"80": {
"color": "red",
"keywords": [
"high"
],
"name": "High",
"short": "High"
},
"90": {
"color": "violet",
"keywords": [
"triage"
],
"name": "Needs Triage",
"short": "Triage"
},
"100": {
"color": "pink",
"keywords": [
"unbreak"
],
"name": "Unbreak Now!",
"short": "Unbreak!"
}
}
Cheers,
~Leon
On Sun, Jul 1, 2018 at 5:32 AM Max Semenik <maxsem.wiki(a)gmail.com> wrote:
We've got ourselves da MVP!
On Sun, Jul 1, 2018 at 12:51 AM, Leon Ziemba <musikanimal(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
I wrote a rollback script, currently running as
CommunityTechBot
<https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/p/CommunityTechBot/> and previously
Community
Tech bot <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/p/Community_Tech_bot/>. It
seems to work, aside from setting the triage level, which hopefully
isn't a
huge deal. I can try to fix that later. It is
also being slowed down by
rate limiting. The script isn't quite shareable yet but when it is I'll
publish it. Going to sleep now :)
--
Best regards,
Max Semenik ([[User:MaxSem]])
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