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Countless MediaWikis are still waiting to be archived.

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wikiteam3 is a fork of mediawiki-scraper.

Why we fork mediawiki-scraper

Originally, mediawiki-scraper was named wikiteam3, but wikiteam upstream (py2 version) suggested that the name should be changed to avoid confusion with the original wikiteam.
Half a year later, we didn't see any py3 porting progress in the original wikiteam, and mediawiki-scraper lacks "code" reviewers.
So, we decided to break that suggestion, fork and named it back to wikiteam3, put the code here, and release it to pypi wildly.

Everything still under GPLv3 license.

Installation

pip install wikiteam3 --upgrade

Dumpgenerator usage

Downloading a wiki with complete XML history and images

wikiteam3dumpgenerator http://wiki.domain.org --xml --images

Manually specifying api.php and/or index.php

If the script can't find itself the api.php and/or index.php paths, then you can provide them:

wikiteam3dumpgenerator --api http://wiki.domain.org/w/api.php --xml --images
wikiteam3dumpgenerator --api http://wiki.domain.org/w/api.php --index http://wiki.domain.org/w/index.php \
    --xml --images

If you only want the XML histories, just use --xml. For only the images, just --images. For only the current version of every page, --xml --curonly.

Resuming an incomplete dump

wikiteam3dumpgenerator \
    --api http://wiki.domain.org/w/api.php --xml --images --resume --path /path/to/incomplete-dump

In the above example, --path is only necessary if the download path is not the default.

wikiteam3dumpgenerator will also ask you if you want to resume if it finds an incomplete dump in the path where it is downloading.

Using wikiteam3uploader

Requirements

  • unbinded port 62954

  • 3GB+ RAM (~2.56GB for commpressing)

  • 64-bit OS (required by 2G wlog size)

  • 7z (7z-full with lzma2)

  • zstd 1.5.5+ (recommended), v1.5.0-v1.5.4(DO NOT USE), 1.4.8 (minimum)

Uploader usage

wikiteam3uploader {YOUR_WIKI_DUMP_PATH}

Checking dump integrity

TODO: xml2titles.py

If you want to check the XML dump integrity, type this into your command line to count title, page and revision XML tags:

grep -E '<title(.*?)>' *.xml -c;grep -E '<page(.*?)>' *.xml -c;grep \
    "</page>" *.xml -c;grep -E '<revision(.*?)>' *.xml -c;grep "</revision>" *.xml -c

You should see something similar to this (not the actual numbers) - the first three numbers should be the same and the last two should be the same as each other:

580
580
580
5677
5677

If your first three numbers or your last two numbers are different, then, your XML dump is corrupt (it contains one or more unfinished </page> or </revision>). This is not common in small wikis, but large or very large wikis may fail at this due to truncated XML pages while exporting and merging. The solution is to remove the XML dump and re-download, a bit boring, and it can fail again.

Contributors

WikiTeam is the Archive Team [GitHub] subcommittee on wikis. It was founded and originally developed by Emilio J. Rodríguez-Posada, a Wikipedia veteran editor and amateur archivist. Thanks to people who have helped, especially to: Federico Leva, Alex Buie, Scott Boyd, Hydriz, Platonides, Ian McEwen, Mike Dupont, balr0g and PiRSquared17.

Mediawiki-Scraper The Python 3 initiative is currently being led by Elsie Hupp, with contributions from Victor Gambier, Thomas Karcher, Janet Cobb, yzqzss, NyaMisty and Rob Kam

WikiTeam3 None yet.

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