Re: [Wikidata-tech] locally run lua scripts

2014-01-05 Thread Voß , Jakob
If what you're executing is not something huge, doesn't require (m)any external dependencies, and doesn't have user interaction, you can try to (ab)use Scribunto's console AJAX interface: Thanks, I used your example to set up a git repository with notes. I planned to clone the full

Re: [Wikidata-tech] locally run lua scripts

2014-01-05 Thread Liangent
On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 9:34 PM, Voß, Jakob jakob.v...@gbv.de wrote: If what you're executing is not something huge, doesn't require (m)any external dependencies, and doesn't have user interaction, you can try to (ab)use Scribunto's console AJAX interface: Thanks, I used your example to

Re: [Wikidata-tech] locally run lua scripts

2014-01-05 Thread Daniel Kinzler
Am 05.01.2014 15:02, schrieb Liangent: On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 9:34 PM, Voß, Jakob jakob.v...@gbv.de mailto:jakob.v...@gbv.de wrote: If what you're executing is not something huge, doesn't require (m)any external dependencies, and doesn't have user interaction, you can try to

[Wikidata-tech] locally run lua scripts

2014-01-03 Thread Voß , Jakob
Hi, I'd like to access Wikidata via Lua scripts, so the scripts can later be used in MediaWiki. I only know how to create Lua scripts in the module-namespace in Wikimedia wikis, but I want command line scripts that do not require a full MediaWiki installation. To give a minimal example, this

Re: [Wikidata-tech] locally run lua scripts

2014-01-03 Thread Denny Vrandečić
This would require a locally installable Lua library, which currently does not exist. It would be a great project to do something like this! The same is true for other languages, but I understand the particular use case you have in mind. On Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 1:43 PM, Voß, Jakob