[pywikibot] Re: Unable to commit

2023-02-21 Thread Yusuke Matsubara
, 2023 at 10:20 PM Bináris wrote: > > Thank you for the idea! This sounds interesting. But I would have to upload > my private key to Toolforge, which sounds bad, wouldn't I? > > Yusuke Matsubara ezt írta (időpont: 2023. febr. 20., H, > 12:48): >> >> Hi Bináris

[pywikibot] Re: Unable to commit

2023-02-20 Thread Yusuke Matsubara
Hi Bináris Can you perhaps push from your toolforge user directory? [1] As a workaround, something like this might work for you. 1. Download the pywikibot zip to your local environment. Apparently it's Windows in your case, but it can be anything. 2. Make changes to the files. I assume you can

Re: [pywikibot] Archivebot fails on abuse filter

2018-06-03 Thread Yusuke Matsubara
].) Best, Yusuke On Sun, Jun 3, 2018 at 8:45 PM, Yusuke Matsubara wrote: > Hi, > > I believe in this case we should somehow implement 'press Save again' > in the bot. I don't know if the MediaWiki API allows this, but if not, > I think it should be added (to the AbuseFilter exte

Re: [pywikibot] Archivebot fails on abuse filter

2018-06-03 Thread Yusuke Matsubara
Hi, I believe in this case we should somehow implement 'press Save again' in the bot. I don't know if the MediaWiki API allows this, but if not, I think it should be added (to the AbuseFilter extension?). If the edit was 'blocked' by an abuse filter, things would be more complicated because we

[pywikibot] Fwd: [Labs-l] Some using a Python framework is relentlessly hammering Harvard sites, resulting an IP range ban.

2016-12-04 Thread Yusuke Matsubara
Forwarding this as it might be a pywikibot operator subscribed to this list. -- User:Whym Member of Wikimedian Society of Tokyo (東京ウィキメディアン会) / http://tokyo.wikimedia.jp -- Forwarded message -- From: Maximilian Doerr Date: Sun, Dec 4, 2016 at 1:51 PM

Re: [pywikibot] Sysop login via OAuth

2016-10-28 Thread Yusuke Matsubara
Hi Alkamid, I'm not expert on this, but it looks like there is no way to do that with OAuth yet. I think Pywikibot currently supports OAuth only when you use a single account. The support of the two-account workflow has been discussed in the Phabricator task T142303. [1] A workaround might be to

Re: [pywikibot] More +2'ers please (Was: Vital sign)

2016-08-27 Thread Yusuke Matsubara
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 10:47 PM, wrote: >> On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 5:29 PM, wrote: >> > I propose to give CR+2 access to some new coders like >> > - Lokal Profil >> > - Dalba >> > - Whym >> >> I heartily agree with those nominations. >> >> It would also be useful to

Re: [pywikibot] [Pywikipedia-announce] Login broken for bots

2016-08-07 Thread Yusuke Matsubara
> I've tried to log in using OAuth, unsuccessfuly. At which step does it fail? Any error message? I have been using OAuth for months. Initial pitfalls for me were: * Make sure being logged into your bot account in the browser when performing OAuth registration. * Before trying to log in with

Re: [pywikibot] Does fixing_redirects.py work on subpages?

2016-07-25 Thread Yusuke Matsubara
>> Am 19.07.2016 um 10:56 schrieb MarcoAurelio : >> I am writting to inquire if fixing_redirects.py work on subpages. The >> reason is that I am not able to get >> >> done. It does not work