[01:36:47] Platonides, I just placed that [01:37:10] Krenair: and very well placed [01:37:21] but the bot added an equivalent one [01:37:37] ah, with the * [01:38:18] yes [01:39:57] for the record, one can set (or clear!) multiple modes in a single command [01:40:38] I know [01:41:13] it's just simpler to process the items independently [01:41:23] rather than attempt to join several ones :P [01:42:56] stop opping ban bot here [01:43:07] or i'm gonna remove your op privileges [01:43:31] as if I was continously opping it [01:44:00] had the bot been here, it would have banned the troll directly earlier [01:44:07] as with the other channels [01:44:28] don't care, don't want opbots [01:44:34] or op scripts [01:46:12] and I don't want trolls here [01:46:23] they are much more annoying [01:46:41] I'm not in the mood of arguing [01:46:43] I go to bed [01:46:49] you are free to manually op up and remove them [01:47:51] that doesn't scale [01:47:56] c: Because so much distrust? [01:48:43] c: Its controller is administrator in 3 projects. [01:48:44] * Hello71 coughs something about BRFA [01:49:33] automation should never replace what should only be done with human discretion [01:49:41] AlvaroMolina: you are not counting mediawiki [01:50:20] c: The bot does a great job in the channels and has committed more errors, these have already been corrected by the controller. Really, you're awesome. [01:51:04] c: humans are those that set the rules to the bot defining which nicks are unacceptable or IPs used as proxies by the vandals [01:51:12] at least, so we think [01:51:16] perhaps they're dogs :P [01:53:03] although note there is precedent on enwiki in the form of ProcseeBot. [01:54:03] that's slightly different though since AIUI ProcseeBot only blocks based on its own findings of open proxies, which would be useless on freenode since an open proxy scan is already done on connect. [03:36:25] hi, could any admin & translation admin please delete https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Template:Newarticletext/aa ? it's empty, it has no translation unit and I can't delete it via nuke [04:14:17] Matiia: done [04:14:48] thx :) [13:38:54] Hello, i have an issue with the Translation extension that may need solving [13:39:26] I need a way to have line blocks in-between sentences without creating another translation point [13:40:14] This way the paragraph can be translated as a whole without having to go line by line [13:41:04] does this make sense? [14:49:03] hello? [14:50:24] Yes, stay here, You'll get answer, but the time is not now. [14:55:27] FD: you might also try #mediawiki-i18n [14:55:49] i see [16:54:19] JavaScript question: I have a title corresponding to an image, let's say "File:Cat.jpg". From this I want to get a thumbnail URL. Is there a straightforward way to do this? [17:04:10] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Muishadi4 I believe I have found a vandal on the MediaWiki wiki. I reverted their edits, but I feel like this should be escalated to somebody with actual authority who knows what they're doing. [17:08:05] hare: imageinfo api request would do [17:08:35] https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/api.php?action=query&titles=File:Albert%20Einstein%20Head.jpg&prop=imageinfo&iiprop=url&iiurlwidth=400 [17:08:44] Ahh thank you [17:09:00] I've been constructing wiki text and sending it through the parser, which is slow as all hell. [17:09:12] :) [17:42:07] . [17:44:52] codezee: how would i traverse that API result if I don't know the page ID? [17:48:39] Do you support extensions too? Like the "Lockdown" extension? [17:49:07] Tii: Who was that question aimed at? :) [17:49:22] I have the problem that my sysop user seems to be no sysop anymore in the second i activate the Lockdown extension. I can't find any clue that this is the expected behaviour. [17:49:39] Niharika: That was more like a question in the round. ^^ [18:00:31] hare: response->query->pages is a dictionary indexed by keys which are page ids [18:00:53] so you can simply do "for key in ..." [18:01:22] assuming you're supplying only a single image title, it'll have only one key [18:31:20] thank you for your assistance codezee [19:07:16] Has anything changed in the DB connection code in MediaWiki (git master) ? I'm in the processing of unbreaking my local setup and now MediaWiki doesn't want to use my database... [19:08:04] Lcawte what db is this please? [19:08:49] postgres is known to be broken at this moment, there were a few patches this morning that were merged. [19:26:45] is there any painless way to get rel="nofollow" onto the mobile view link generated by MobileFrontend? I'm sure not seeing anything. [19:27:00] Google thinks those should be indexed in preference to our actual URLs. [19:27:54] so it generates page links with toggle_mobile_view argument which is just inappropriate [19:28:08] I told it to quit but that doesn't handle other search engines that might think alike [19:56:11] JOIN #wikimedia-ayuda [19:56:55] Guest68049: Perhaps you mean /join [19:57:12] <|L> he is banned there anyway [19:57:13] JOIN #wikimedia-ayuda [19:57:20] PLEASE LEAVE |L [19:57:22] OR KILL [19:57:28] NO SE META EN MIS ASUNTOS [19:57:31] LALALALALALALALLA [20:06:07] JOIN #wikimedia-ayuda [20:06:10] LALALALALALA [20:13:31] JOIN #wikimedia-ayuda [20:13:31] LALALALAL [20:42:08] JOIN #wikimedia-ayuda [20:42:09] !ops [20:50:09] JOIN #wikimedia-ayuda [20:59:11] ... [20:59:15] c !!! [20:59:31] SECURE flag... [20:59:51] Hang on [20:59:53] Was that a spammer... [21:00:04] No [21:00:07] lol [21:00:10] ffs [21:01:40] legoktm: Are you there? [21:02:44] kind of [21:02:54] legoktm: I could give flags to BanBot, the channel has SECURE flag and you can not give manual op. [21:02:57] ? * [21:04:05] sorry, I haven't had time to review the situation yet. I'm actually in class right now [21:04:30] >:( [21:04:55] who did deop BanBot? [21:05:06] I still believe that the views of c are quite exaggerated. [21:05:48] And the bot does a great job, it seems inconsistent that their opinion is taken into account, it has not even been given the opportunity to review other operators. [21:05:54] <|L> Vulpix: it's the secure flag [21:06:24] JOIN #wikimedia-ayuda [21:07:20] ok [21:07:57] AlexZ: Please disabled SECURE flag in this channel? [21:08:34] or add BanBot to the channel's access list [21:08:47] That in this channel is quite unnecessary. [21:09:02] Yes. [21:09:36] it may work even if adding only the voice flag (which is useless here) [21:09:47] <|L> nope [21:09:50] <|L> need +o or +O [21:10:00] Yes. [21:10:11] :S [21:10:32] Hopefully soon to be given GC flags or disable the SECURE flag. [21:10:57] someone with +s is needed to disable SECURE [21:11:02] GarbageCollector flag? that would be very appropriate lol [21:11:04] Do not understand why that is active in the channels, and that alone should be active in sensitive channels such as -bans. [21:11:57] although legoktm could assign +o [21:28:46] hi all [21:29:29] !bug [21:29:29] https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/ [21:30:16] I just got VisualEditor working! That's great but I now want to use it on Private wiki. I've seen in the notes: "This feature requires a non-locking session store." How do I get one of those? [21:30:17] wm-bot: wut. [21:30:47] !bug 1 | Lcawte [21:30:47] Lcawte: https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/1 [21:30:56] |task 1 [21:31:00] !task 1 [21:31:00] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T1 [21:32:43] Grembler: I think that means you need to install memcached [21:33:09] OK, I'll do that legoktm. So memcached is the only non-locking store? [21:33:27] well, redis probably also works [21:33:44] I'm not sure why specifically that comment is there [21:33:48] I'm not going to lie, I have no idea what is going on here. I'm still trying to work out if this DB query is broken because of my terrible table design, a join or someone elses table design which I really need to see the rationale for. [21:34:46] Lcawte: more details? [21:39:08] legoktm: Some custom bit of code I'm working on to make lives a bit easier at ShoutWiki, which uses another bit of custom ShoutWiki code which has it's own collection of rather wonderful tables. [21:41:29] gotta post code for help :P [21:43:44] pretty much what legoktm [21:43:48] *what legoktm said [21:44:05] although if it's db query performance related, EXPLAIN EXTENDED helps [21:44:31] it's probably terrible table design though :P [21:44:58] at least if it's related to that one table in particular I'm thinking of, unless you burned that one with fire by now (it deserves it) [21:51:01] I hope it is the table I'm working on, because I want it gone. [21:51:07] s/on/with [21:51:52] wiki_list? [21:52:00] that's the one I was thinking of at any rate [21:52:09] (or something similarly named) [21:54:17] I mean, now I look at it, that one is pretty horrible as well, but wiki_settings is the current terror I'm trying to work with. [21:55:10] did I make that one? [21:55:27] it sounds familiar [21:55:37] and is probably also terrible [21:56:21] saper hi i've been working on the relation already exist error in postgres [21:56:25] im unsure how to fix thi [21:56:26] this [21:56:39] since we should check and if it exist then ignore that create command [22:07:44] legoktm, so I got that working at last, the settings were not that obvious, and one of the variable names were misspelt in the wiki instructions [22:08:00] oops, could you fix it? :) [22:08:02] "$wgVirtualRestConfig" was spelled ""$wgVisualRestConfig [22:08:22] I'm not sure if I got that from the wiki or a file somewhere, yes I'll try to fix it [22:09:46] ah yes, it's on https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:VisualEditor#Forwarding_Cookies_to_Parsoid [22:15:54] legoktm, I can't edit that page, despite creating an account and logging in [22:17:12] and confirming my email address [22:23:54] sorry, looks like it was protected due to lots of vandalism :( [22:24:13] I'll fix it for you [22:25:12] It got semiprotected for seven months because it got vandalized twice? [22:25:37] "vandalized" [22:25:37] https://www.mediawiki.org/w/index.php?title=Extension:VisualEditor&diff=next&oldid=2188817 [22:25:56] Insane. [22:27:52] I didn't actually check the history, sigh [22:31:51] He did this a bunch. [22:33:35] thanks for the help, and glad I helped fix the wiki a tiny (but crucial?) bit [23:21:05] 13