[07:12:02] [[Tech]]; 109.75.49.230; [none]; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=19701381&oldid=19692932&rcid=14697316 [07:16:08] [[Tech]]; Tulsi Bhagat; Reverted changes by [[Special:Contributions/109.75.49.230|109.75.49.230]] ([[User talk:109.75.49.230|talk]]) to last version by Tegel; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=19701386&oldid=19701381&rcid=14697322 [19:48:56] [[Tech]]; Kaos promosi; Replaced content with "'''kaos promosi'''"; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=19703103&oldid=19701386&rcid=14702452 [19:51:08] [[Tech]]; Kaos promosi; [none]; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=19703104&oldid=19703103&rcid=14702457 [20:01:08] [[Tech]]; Pols12; rv vandalism; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=19703117&oldid=19703104&rcid=14702476 [20:10:05] [[Tech]]; Pols12; undo 2019-07-28 edit by Tacsipacsi because using {{TNT}} instead of {{TNTN}} make a transclusion loop; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=19703126&oldid=19703117&rcid=14702500 [23:44:34] Does anyone here have knowledge of calling the api.php endpoint locally? [23:45:48] I'm trying to get it to run a local Lua script from the api.php endpoint [23:49:49] Calling it locally from what? [23:49:50] /where [23:54:00] I'm using Postman to make a form request to /api.php using the same form info that the Scribunto console uses when you make a new Module page [23:55:21] I'm trying to make a helper bot that runs on my local machine but it needs access to the mediawiki `mw` library, so I'm seeing if I can access it through /api.php [23:55:44] You can probably do it ish via parse [23:56:22] I'm not sure what you mean [23:56:48] https://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=help&modules=parse [23:57:08] That's about the only way you're gonna get the API to run lua modules for you [23:59:17] Will parse allow Lua scripts from a local filesystem to be imported and used?