[11:46:29] ;tflogin [11:48:57] error: unrecognized command: not a Team Fortress server [14:17:38] Is there a web page allowing to SPARQL on some wikipedia's replicas ? On Google, I can't find anything other than requests on wikidata. I would like to search some patterns in wikitext [14:18:00] There's not [14:18:24] Ok, I have to install and import WP dumps, I suppose. :-( [14:19:03] Most of the data on Wikipedia... Isn't very structured [14:19:13] So it doesn't really lead itself to doing things like SPARQL queries on the data [14:19:45] SQL or regex search, it's also ok. [14:27:56] You can definitely do sql [14:28:06] https://quarry.wmflabs.org/ [14:28:41] and obviously then do some regex in the SQL... [14:28:42] Thanks Reedy ! :) [14:30:35] I used this tool a few months ago, but I forgot that it existed [14:30:52] heh :) [15:26:45] Quarry doesn’t have the wikitext itself though [15:28:17] bleuhg ES [15:37:12] ironie: your best chance is probably https://github.com/makoshark/wikiq or https://code.communitydata.science/mediawiki_dump_tools.git [15:37:56] or good old pbzib2/lbzip2 + grep if your search is pretty basic and doesn't need to know about XML structures [15:41:20] yeah "Unfortunately there is no way to access the wikitext directly via MySQL replica databases." [15:41:44] I'm playing with regex on CirrusSearch [15:44:30] but the CirrusSearch (on wikipedia) results are not machine readable :-( [15:45:22] Are you doing it via the API? [15:46:14] ironie: have you tried the search api? e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=query&list=search&srsearch=test&formatversion=2 [15:48:08] dcausse : no. Good idea. Using a lot the API (read/write), I forgot that there is a query action :D [15:49:01] ironie: yes, I also use https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:ApiSandbox it's super useful to create API requests [15:50:08] all hail the awesome API Sandbox [16:02:26] dcausse : "srsearch" parameter is so nice ! I can make my regex search (like http:// ). Thanks a lot ! :) [17:20:25] [[Tech]]; 98.200.8.85; /* something wrong in a module of Hakka wikipedia */; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=19884213&oldid=19874342&rcid=15031919 [17:20:47] [[Tech]]; Tegel; Reverted changes by [[Special:Contributions/98.200.8.85|98.200.8.85]] ([[User talk:98.200.8.85|talk]]) to last version by Stryn; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=19884218&oldid=19884213&rcid=15031925 [22:39:43] How can I hide the IP of an editor who forgot to log in when commenting on Flow? [22:40:12] there should be a link somewhere, hispano76 [22:40:25] link? [22:40:41] hispano76: puedes solicitar la supresión a un oversighter o steward [22:41:31] but I think flow offers an all-or-nothing approach [22:41:39] you'll need to remove the entire post iirc [22:41:49] hauskatze: Platonides je, eso es para una wiki ajena a Wikimedia. Y no veo ese enlace aunque podría haber faltado algo [22:43:03] hispano76: maybe in the history tab of the flow board you can see a 'hide' or 'delete' link [22:43:40] um, that would hide the comment and I just want to hide the ip [22:44:49] yeah, like I said, it's all-or-nothing with Flow [22:44:52] go to the history ofthe underlying wikipage of the comment? [22:46:44] no, only Hide, Delete [22:47:30] :/ [22:47:56] nothing in the docs either [22:50:15] :( [22:53:10] Flow es... mejor me callo