Generates statistical reports which are used by community members to improve Wikipedia.
This project allows the Community Tech bot to make periodic updates to these reports on different language Wikipedias. As of now the project support report generation for the English (see here), Vietnamese, Korean and Hindi Wikipedias.
- Unused templates
- Forgotten articles
- Most used templates
- New wiki projects
- Talk pages by size
- Orphaned talk pages
- Unused file redirects
- Forgotten articles
- Page with most revisions
- Page count by namespace
- Most edited articles last month
- PRODed articles with deletion logs
- Active editors with the longest-established accounts
Copy config.py.example
to config.py
and fill in the credentials for your database user
and bot account. Make sure to properly set permissions on the new file with chmod 600 config.py
.
Virtualenv is recommended for installing the Python environment:
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip3 install -r requirements.txt
After installation, either activate virtualenv like above or use venv/bin/python
to run scripts.
Run python3 main.py test orphaned_talk
. It takes two arguments; in this example test refers to
test.wikipedia.org
and orphaned_talk
is the type of statistics you're requesting. This command outputs
the name of the page on which the report got dumped.
You can pass the --dry-run
flag to print output to stdout rather than editing the wiki.
On Toolforge, the reports are defined in the jobs.yaml
file.
See the Toolforge jobs framework documentation for more information.
If you need to run a one-off job on Toolforge, find the corresponding command in jobs.yaml
and schedule it using toolforge-jobs
.
- To add support for a specific statistics that you would like to see in a report, declare a function in
main.py
and define it inreports.py
- To provide support for translations in a specific language, include the dictionary in
i18n/i18n.py
Bug reports, fixes, and new features are welcomed. If you'd like to contribute code please:
- Fork the project
- Start a branch named for your new feature or bug
- Create a pull request