In T355972#9497891, @Superpes15 wrote:@Andriy.v Technically any edit on any namespace counts! Do you agree with the 10 edits sitewide?
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Jan 30 2024
Jan 30 2024
Andriy.v added a comment to T355972: Additional requirements to obtain autoconfirmed rights in ukwiki.
Jan 29 2024
Jan 29 2024
Andriy.v renamed T355972: Additional requirements to obtain autoconfirmed rights in ukwiki from Additional condition to obtain autoconfirmed rights in ukwiki to Additional requirements to obtain autoconfirmed rights in ukwiki.
Jan 27 2024
Jan 27 2024
Andriy.v updated the task description for T355972: Additional requirements to obtain autoconfirmed rights in ukwiki.
Jan 26 2024
Jan 26 2024
Andriy.v updated the task description for T355972: Additional requirements to obtain autoconfirmed rights in ukwiki.
Jan 16 2024
Jan 16 2024
Andriy.v closed T320104: Migrate uarchivebot from Toolforge GridEngine to Toolforge Kubernetes as Resolved.
Migration to k8s is completed.
Jan 4 2024
Jan 4 2024
Andriy.v closed T319998: Migrate redirtalkdeleter from Toolforge GridEngine to Toolforge Kubernetes as Resolved.
Scheduling works too. Migration to k8s is completed.
Jan 3 2024
Jan 3 2024
Andriy.v closed T320004: Migrate resizeimagesbot from Toolforge GridEngine to Toolforge Kubernetes as Resolved.
Ok, I've migrated the tool to k8s.
Andriy.v added a comment to T319998: Migrate redirtalkdeleter from Toolforge GridEngine to Toolforge Kubernetes.
In T319998#9431013, @Qwerfjkl wrote:In T319998#9428949, @Andriy.v wrote:In T319998#9423736, @Lejonel wrote:https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Running_Pywikibot_scripts_(advanced) might be better for running your own pywikibot scripts.
toolforge jobs run delete-redirtalk-test --command "pwb replace -page:'Користувач:Andriy.v/Чернетка' 'asd' '' -always -summary:test" --image tool-pywikibot/pywikibot-scripts-stable:latestreplace.py needs -family:wikipedia and -lang:uk (or some other project and language) in the command to work with --image tool-pywikibot...
Yes, with -family:wikipedia and -lang:uk it works. But, still I don't know how to run customized pywikibot scripts with k8s. I tried with
toolforge jobs run delete-redirtalk-test --command "python3 ./pywikibot-core/pwb.py myScript" --image python3.11but it do not work. Now I see in delete-redirtalk-test.err file
Traceback (most recent call last): File "/data/project/redirtalkdeleter/./pywikibot-core/pwb.py", line 236, in <module> if not check_modules(): ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/data/project/redirtalkdeleter/./pywikibot-core/pwb.py", line 183, in check_modules import pkg_resources ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pkg_resources'That looks like you're missing a library, so you'd need to install it with pip install
Have you tried running scripts like:
tools.TOOLNAME@tools-sgebastion-10:~$ toolforge jobs run my-cool-job --command "$HOME/pwbvenv/bin/python3 $HOME/my-cool-script.py" --image python3.11
Jan 1 2024
Jan 1 2024
Andriy.v added a comment to T319998: Migrate redirtalkdeleter from Toolforge GridEngine to Toolforge Kubernetes.
In T319998#9423736, @Lejonel wrote:https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Running_Pywikibot_scripts_(advanced) might be better for running your own pywikibot scripts.
toolforge jobs run delete-redirtalk-test --command "pwb replace -page:'Користувач:Andriy.v/Чернетка' 'asd' '' -always -summary:test" --image tool-pywikibot/pywikibot-scripts-stable:latestreplace.py needs -family:wikipedia and -lang:uk (or some other project and language) in the command to work with --image tool-pywikibot...
Dec 13 2023
Dec 13 2023
Andriy.v added a comment to T319998: Migrate redirtalkdeleter from Toolforge GridEngine to Toolforge Kubernetes.
I do not know if you have the access to my Toolforge tools, but first of all I want to show my actual situation. I have a "pywikibot-core" directory obtained with the instruction on https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Help:Toolforge/Pywikibot&oldid=1939360#Clone_pywikibot_git_repo and I introduced in directiory "scripts" a custom script that is running every day on Grid Engine by use code
0 23 * * * jsub -once -quiet -N delete_redirtalk python3 $HOME/pywikibot-core/pwb.py my_script -namespaces:1,5,7,9
Dec 9 2023
Dec 9 2023
Andriy.v added a comment to T320004: Migrate resizeimagesbot from Toolforge GridEngine to Toolforge Kubernetes.
Hello! I'm the maintainer of the tool. This tool is created to run a custom python script with pywikibot library and some others python libraries (include SQLAlchemy). For now I do not even tried to migrate this tool, because I was unsuccessful with the migration of more simle tools (see T319998 and T320104). Please help me with this one too.
Andriy.v added a comment to T319998: Migrate redirtalkdeleter from Toolforge GridEngine to Toolforge Kubernetes.
Hello! I'm the maintainer of the tool. I tried to performe the migration process by myself, but I have some difficulties to do it on Toolforge jobs framework. This tool is created to run a custom python script with pywikibot library. I done everything described in https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Running_Pywikibot_scripts, but still not able to run properly the script on jobs framework and don't know where is a problem.
Andriy.v added a comment to T320104: Migrate uarchivebot from Toolforge GridEngine to Toolforge Kubernetes.
Hello! I'm the maintainer of the tool. I tried to performe the migration process by myself, but I have some difficulties to do it on Toolforge jobs framework, I had some progress with raw Kubernetes API option, but the problem occurs with the bot login process (is the OAuth necessary here?). My tool was created to run the Pywikibot script archivebot.py on Grid Engine.
Jul 1 2023
Jul 1 2023
Andriy.v added a comment to T156351: Add wiki-specific CSS styles for Parsoid Cite output so that it renders exactly like core Cite output.
After SSastry (WMF) changes, the selector @counter-style is now marked as error and each time I trying to save the page it give me an alert message. It possible to fix this issue?
Jun 21 2023
Jun 21 2023
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Mar 15 2023
Mar 15 2023
In T332235#8700362, @Esanders wrote:Do you see any errors in the console (F12)?
We probably need better error catching for autosave recovery, especially now that we are using localStorage.
No error, but this warning:
Andriy.v updated the task description for T332235: Saved comment on DiscussionTools window loading indefinitely.
May 28 2022
May 28 2022
Jan 14 2022
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Aug 1 2021
Aug 1 2021
Andriy.v added a comment to T244567: Some files cannot be deleted "Error deleting file: An unknown error occurred in storage backend "local-multiwrite". " (due to missing physical file for old image entries).
In T244567#7231975, @WindEwriX wrote:Same error «local-multiwrite» for https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Файл:Карта_Швеции.png, cannot delete, cannot revert to old version (empty 'oldimage' field). Two entries in upload log, only one of them corresponds to page's history.
Sep 28 2020
Sep 28 2020
@Aklapper : Probably yes, i've write here because the immediate solution i thinked is to change all <br> tags to <br />. Also because i don't understand the difference between these two kind of syntax and why <br> syntax is better than <br />.
@Aklapper : Hi, https://www.mediawiki.org/w/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Gadget-DotsSyntaxHighlighter.js is a gadget, which is used to highlight text inside tags, brackets, braces, ecc. This gadget is particulary usefull mostly to find unclosed previously mentioned elements and prevent or fix Lint errors. The gadget highlight text, which is inside any kind of HTML tag, including <br>. So if you use <br> to make a new line, the gadget will highlight all text next to this tag until it find </br> tag, which i never seen to use, so it makes useless the function of this gadget. To avoid this problem the solution is to change all <br> tags to <br /> (and so for others similar tags like <hr>), or to modify the gadget to bypassing this kind of tags.
Mar 29 2020
Mar 29 2020
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