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= Prerequisites =
 
= Prerequisites =
 
You might want to prepare some credential ini files with the Mediawiki-Japi [[CommandLine]].
 
You might want to prepare some credential ini files with the Mediawiki-Japi [[CommandLine]].
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== user-config.py ==
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pywikibot expects a user-config.py file. The minimum recommended file is:
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<source lang='python'>
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# https://stackoverflow.com/a/60885381/1497139
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# Slow down the robot such that it never makes a second page edit within
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# 'put_throttle' seconds.
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put_throttle = 0
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</source>
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The easiest way is to put it at $HOME/.pywikibot/user-config.py
  
 
= Features =
 
= Features =

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Prerequisites

You might want to prepare some credential ini files with the Mediawiki-Japi CommandLine.

user-config.py

pywikibot expects a user-config.py file. The minimum recommended file is:

# https://stackoverflow.com/a/60885381/1497139
# Slow down the robot such that it never makes a second page edit within
# 'put_throttle' seconds.
put_throttle = 0

The easiest way is to put it at $HOME/.pywikibot/user-config.py

Features

Encrypted credential handling

Py-3rdparty-mediawiki allows using pywikibot by simply giving each wiki an id and using the credential information created by MediaWiki-Japi. The needed family file is automatically created and registered. If you'd like to get a pure python solution for credential handling please file an issue on github - it's no big deal but i personally don't need it yet since i'm fine with the new CommandLine feature added recently.

Semantic MediaWiki API support

see https://github.com/WolfgangFahl/py-3rdparty-mediawiki/issues/1

Example

from wikibot.wikibot import WikiBot
wikibot=WikiBot.ofWikiId("test2")
wikibot.site ...