Manual:Pywikibot/newitem.py/de

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newitem.py is a Pywikibot script used to mass create new items on Wikidata based on certain criteria.

  • When was the (Wikipedia) page created?
  • When was the last edit on the page?
  • Does the page contain interwikis?

Konzept

New articles get created all the time on Wikipedia. With this script you can create new items connected to these articles. The bot looks at the age of the page and the last edit to the article. If both exceed the minimum threshold, the new item will be created. The default thresholds is 21 days for article creation and 7 days since last edit.

Syntax

The bot expects a generator :

$ python pwb.py newitem <some generator>

You can modify the thresholds. This is the number of days. For example minimum age of 7 days and not edited for 2 days:

$ python pwb.py newitem -pageage:7 -lastedit:2 <some generator>

This script understands various command-line arguments:


<translate> Parameter</translate><translate> Description</translate>
-lastedit The minimum number of days that has passed since the page was last edited
-pageage The minimum number of days that has passed since the page was created
-touch Do a null edit on every page which has a wikibase item. Be careful, this option can trigger edit rates or captchas if your account is not autoconfirmed


<translate> Global arguments available</translate>

<translate> These options will override the configuration in <tvar|1>user-config.py </> settings. </translate>

<translate> Global options</translate>
<translate> Parameter</translate> <translate> Description</translate> <translate> Config variable</translate>
-dir:<translate> PATH</translate> <translate> Read the bot's configuration data from directory given by PATH, instead of from the default directory.</translate>  
-config:<translate> file</translate> <translate> The user config filename.</translate> Default is user-config.py. user-config.py
-configfile>user-config.py</>. <tvar xx>xx</> should be the language code.</translate> mylang
-configfile>user-config.py</>.</translate> <translate> Set the family of the wiki you want to work on, e.g. wikipedia, wiktionary, wikitravel, ...</translate> <translate> This will override the configuration in <tvar family
-xyz>xyz</>' instead of the default username.</translate> <translate> Log in as user '<tvar usernames
-xyz>xyz</>. (only use for bots that require no input from stdin).</translate> <translate> Immediately return control to the terminal and redirect stdout and stderr to file <tvar  
-help <translate> Show the help text.</translate>  
-1>-bot.log</>' Logs will be stored in the logs subdirectory.</translate> <translate> Enable the log file, using the default filename 'script_name<tvar log
-xyz>xyz</>' as the filename.</translate> <translate> Enable the log file, using '<tvar logfilename
-nolog <translate> Disable the log file (if it is enabled by default).</translate>  
-1>config.py</></translate> <translate> Sets a new maxlag parameter to a number of seconds.</translate> <translate> Defer bot edits during periods of database server lag. Default is set by <tvar maxlag
-putthrottle:n
-pt:n
-put_throttle:n
<translate> Set the minimum time (in seconds) the bot will wait between saving pages.</translate> put_throttle
-debug:item
-debug
<translate> Enable the log file and include extensive debugging data for component "item" (for all components if the second form is used).</translate> debug_log
-verbose
-v
<translate> Have the bot provide additional console output that may be useful in debugging.</translate> verbose_output
-cosmetic>cosmetic_changes</> setting made in <tvar
-cc
config>config.py</> or <tvar cosmetic_changes
-simulate <translate> Disables writing to the server.</translate> <translate> Useful for testing and debugging of new code (if given, doesn't do any real changes, but only shows what would have been changed).</translate> simulate
-<<translate> config var</translate>>:n <translate> You may use all given numeric config variables as option and modify it with command line.</translate>