erybody who has an
interest in Wikipedia and analytics.
Subject: Re: [Analytics] Tool to visualize which wiki pages link to which wiki
pages?
Hi Andre. Jaime's query is a good starting point, it would get you the data
you need for one wiki. We can import the templatelinks table and th
Hi Andre. Jaime's query is a good starting point, it would get you the
data you need for one wiki. We can import the templatelinks table and then
we can run it on Hadoop and get all wikis at once (we already have the
other tables).
But once we got that, we'd have a graph with millions of nodes a
Hi Andre,
I'm not aware of any tool as you describe.
I however think it would be super useful !
I'll think a bout it some more and possibly draft a ticket.
Cheers
Joseph
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 4:29 PM, Federico Leva (Nemo)
wrote:
> Andre Klapper, 21/11/2017 17:15:
>
>> I've been wondering if an
Andre,
I do not have a tool, but maybe I can give you a query on quarry to (start)
do that:
https://quarry.wmflabs.org/query/23197
Obviously it requires some iterations, but recursive queries are not yet
available on MariaDB, so a script should do that for you.
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 4:15 PM,
Andre Klapper, 21/11/2017 17:15:
I've been wondering if anyone's aware of any visualization tool that
draws a graph showing which wiki pages are linked from which other wiki
pages (up to a certain depth)
The closest thing I can think of is Erik's chart of category links,
generated with a scrip
Hi,
trying to improve the mess of our docs for developers on mediawiki.org,
I've been wondering if anyone's aware of any visualization tool that
draws a graph showing which wiki pages are linked from which other wiki
pages (up to a certain depth), ignores pages which include {{Outdated}}
or {{Hist