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--- /dev/null
+============================
+Wikia user roles scraper
+============================
+This package provides a pair of python scripts that obtain data on the roles of mediawiki users from the Wikia API. It is maintained by Nate TeBlunthuis: nathante@uw.edu.
+
+Usage
+=======
+The scripts read a list of wikis that have urls and names. See example/wikiList.csv for an example wiki list. In this example the list is comma-separated and has a header. The listusers api provides data on current bots or adminsistrators. The logevents api provides historical data. Both are needed to identify bots or administrators for the entire history of a Wiki. The data can be parsed using the RCommunityData package found at code.communitydata.cc.
+
+The shell scripts scrape_log.sh and scrape_list.sh provide examples of how to use the python programs.
+
+The scripts are able to detect and log errors caused by deleted wikis and other cases where the API data is unvailable.
+
+userroles_from_listusers.py
+--------------------------------
+
+usage: userroles_from_listusers.py [-h] [--no-header] [--nuke-old] [--sep SEP]
+ [-i I]
+ wikilist output
+
+Get user roles for Wikis from the Mediawiki list users API
+
+positional arguments:
+ wikilist path to the input file: a wiki list with wiki url ilename
+ output path to put the logs we scrape e.g.
+ /com/projects/messagewalls/allusers/
+
+optional arguments:
+ -h, --help show this help message and exit
+ --no-header does the wikilist have no header?
+ --nuke-old remove old files
+ --sep SEP input table delimiter
+ -i I <j,k> two 0-based indices for wiki and url in the csv,
+ default=0,1
+
+userroles_from_logevents.py
+---------------------------------
+usage: userroles_from_logevents.py [-h] [--no-header] [--nuke-old] [--sep SEP]
+ [-i I] [--blocks-output BLOCKS_OUTPUT]
+ wikilist output
+
+Get user roles for Wikis from the Mediawiki list users API
+
+positional arguments:
+ wikilist path to the input file: a wiki list with wiki url
+ ilename
+ output path to put the logs we scrape e.g.
+ /com/projects/messagewalls/allusers/
+
+optional arguments:
+ -h, --help show this help message and exit
+ --no-header does the wikilist have no header?
+ --nuke-old remove old files.
+ --sep SEP input table delimiter
+ -i I <j,k> two 0-based indices for wiki and url in the csv,
+ default=0,1
+ --blocks-output BLOCKS_OUTPUT
+ Path to output block event logs. If empty, blocks are
+ ignored.
+
+License
+=========
+Copyright (C) 2018 Nathan TeBlunthuis.
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+A copy of the license is included in the file entitled "fdl-1.3.md".
--- /dev/null
+url,dbname
+http://sca21.wikia.com/,sca21
+http://ja.ghostintheshell.wikia.com/,jaghostintheshell
+http://sookiestackhouse.wikia.com/,sookiestackhouse
+http://victorious.wikia.com/,victorious
+http://es.pokefanon.wikia.com/,espokefanon
+http://figureskating.wikia.com/,figureskating
+http://dragonage.answers.wikia.com/,dragonageanswers
+http://swtor.wikia.com/,swtor
+http://es.johnnys-world.wikia.com/,esjohnnysworld
--- /dev/null
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--- /dev/null
+#!/usr/bin/env bash
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+# you specify a csv file that has a list of wikis
+wikilist=example/wikiList.csv
+
+# specify a location for the output
+o1=userroles
+o2=listusers
+output=userroles/listusers/
+mkdir $o1
+mkdir $output
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--- /dev/null
+#!/usr/bin/env bash
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+output=userroles/logevents/
+o1=userroles
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+blocks_output=userroles/blockevents/
+mkdir $blocks_output
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+./userroles_from_logevents.py --sep=',' --blocks-output=$blocks_output $wikilist $output
--- /dev/null
+# returns an iterator of wiki,url tuples
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+from shutil import rmtree
+from itertools import islice
+
+
+def _add_wikitype(tpl):
+ print(tpl)
+ wiki, url = tpl[0:2]
+ wikitype = "NA"
+
+ if "wikipedia.org" in url:
+ wikitype = "wikipedia"
+ url = url + '/w/'
+
+ elif "wikia.com" in url:
+ wikitype = 'wikia'
+
+ print(url)
+ print(wiki)
+ url = url.strip()
+ wiki = wiki.strip()
+ tpl = (wiki, url, wikitype)
+ return tpl
+
+
+def read_wikilist(args):
+ if args.sep in ['\\t', '\t', 'tab', 't']:
+ sep = '\t'
+ else:
+ sep = args.sep
+
+ if not args.no_header:
+ wikilist = pd.read_table(args.wikilist, sep=sep)
+ wikilist = ((t.dbname, t.url)
+ for t in wikilist.loc[:, ['dbname', 'url']].itertuples())
+
+ else:
+ j, k = [int(i) for i in args.i.split(',')[0:2]]
+ print(args.i)
+ wikilist = open(args.wikilist)
+ wikilist = (line.split(sep) for line in wikilist)
+ wikilist = ((fields[j], fields[k]) for fields in wikilist)
+ wikilist = islice(wikilist, 1, None)
+
+ wikilist = (_add_wikitype(t) for t in wikilist)
+ return wikilist
+
+
+def add_parser_arguments(parser):
+ parser.add_argument('--no-header', action='store_true',
+ help='does the wikilist have no header?')
+
+ parser.add_argument('--nuke-old', action='store_true',
+ help='remove old files.')
+
+ parser.add_argument('--sep', type=str,
+ help='input table delimiter', default=',')
+
+ parser.add_argument(
+ 'wikilist',
+ type=str,
+ help='path to the input file: a wiki list with wiki\turl\filename')
+
+ parser.add_argument(
+ 'output',
+ type=str,
+ help='path to put the logs we scrape e.g. /com/projects/messagewalls/allusers/')
+
+ parser.add_argument('-i',
+ type=str,
+ help='<j,k> two 0-based indices for wiki and url in the csv, default=0,1',
+ default='0,1')
+
+ return(parser)
+
+
+def prepare_output(output_path, nuke_old):
+ if not path.exists(output_path):
+ makedirs(output_path)
+ if nuke_old:
+ rmtree(output_path)
+ if not path.exists(output_path):
+ makedirs(output_path)
--- /dev/null
+#!/usr/bin/env python3
+from setuptools import setup
+
+setup(name='WikiaUserrolesScraper',
+ version='0.1',
+ py_modules=['scraper_utils'],
+ scripts=['scrape_list.sh','scrape_log.sh','userroles_from_listusers.py','userroles_from_logevents.py'],
+ install_requires=['argparse>=1.4','requests>=2.18.4','pandas>=0.23.0'],
+ license='GPLv3',
+ long_description=open('README.txt').read())
--- /dev/null
+#!/usr/bin/env python3
+import argparse
+import csv
+import json
+import sys
+import time
+import re
+import os
+from importlib import reload
+from json.decoder import JSONDecodeError
+from os import path
+from scraper_utils import prepare_output, read_wikilist, add_parser_arguments
+
+import requests
+
+reload(sys)
+
+roles = ['bot', 'sysop', 'bureaucrat', 'staff', 'rollback', # 'util',
+ 'helper', 'vstf', 'checkuser-global', 'bot-global',
+ 'council', 'authenticated', 'checkuser', 'chatmoderator',
+ 'adminmentor', 'steward', 'oversight', 'founder', 'rollbacker', 'checkuser', 'researcher']
+
+
+class ListUserAPI():
+
+ def __init__(self, url_root, wikitype):
+ self.wikitype = wikitype
+ if self.wikitype == "wikia":
+ self._api_url = url_root + 'index.php?action=ajax&rs=ListusersAjax::axShowUsers'
+ else: # wikitype == "wikipedia"
+ self._api_url = url_root + 'api.php'
+
+ def _fetch_http(self, url, params):
+ if self.wikitype == "wikia":
+ response = requests.get(url=url, params=params, headers={
+ 'Accept-encoding': 'gzip'})
+ return(response.text)
+ else: # wikitype == "wikipedia"
+ response = requests.get(url=url, params=params)
+ return(response)
+
+ def call(self, params):
+ response = self._fetch_http(self._api_url, params)
+ if self.wikitype == "wikia":
+ return json.loads(response)
+ else:
+ return response.json()
+
+
+def write_user_csvfile(output_file, user_list):
+ csvfile = csv.writer(output_file, delimiter='\t',
+ quotechar='"', quoting=csv.QUOTE_NONNUMERIC)
+
+ # construct and output the header
+ csvfile.writerow(['username', 'groups',
+ 'edits', 'last.logged', 'last.edited'])
+
+ for user in user_list:
+ csvfile.writerow(user)
+
+
+def get_administrators_for_wiki(wikiname, url_root, wikitype="wikia"):
+ increment_size = 500
+ offset = 0
+
+ if wikitype == "wikia":
+
+ query = {'groups': 'bot,sysop,bureaucrat,',
+ 'edits': 0,
+ 'limit': increment_size,
+ 'offset': offset,
+ 'numOrder': 1,
+ 'order': 'username:asc'}
+
+ else: # wikitype == "wikipedia"
+ query = {'action': 'query',
+ 'list': 'allusers',
+ 'augroup': "|".join(roles),
+ 'auprop': 'groups',
+ 'aulimit': 500,
+ 'format': 'json'}
+
+ # FIND THE CORRECT URL (there may be redirects)
+
+ if wikitype == "wikia":
+ url_root = requests.get(url_root).url
+ re_str = "^http://(community|www).wikia.com/"
+ if re.match(re_str, url_root):
+ # api_url
+ # 'http://community.wikia.com/wiki/Community_Central:Not_a_valid_Wikia':
+ print("ERROR: %s no longer exists" % wikiname)
+
+ return "deleted"
+ try:
+ wiki = ListUserAPI(url_root, wikitype=wikitype)
+ rv = wiki.call(query)
+
+ except requests.ConnectionError as e:
+ print("ERROR: cannot read the event log: %s" % wikiname)
+ notauthorized.append(wikiname)
+ return "notauthorized"
+
+ except JSONDecodeError as e:
+ print("ERROR: cannot read the event log: %s" % wikiname)
+ notauthorized.append(wikiname)
+ return "notauthorized"
+
+ output_file = open("{0}/{1}.tsv".format(output_path, wikiname), 'w')
+ if wikitype == "wikia":
+ raw_userlist = rv['aaData']
+
+ while (rv['iTotalRecords'] + offset) < rv['iTotalDisplayRecords']:
+ # increment the offset and make a new query
+ offset = offset + increment_size
+ query['offset'] = offset
+ rv = wiki.call(query)
+ raw_userlist.extend(rv['aaData'])
+ print("Another one: offset is %s" % offset)
+
+ # go through and edit the html output of the json
+ processed_userlist = []
+ for row in raw_userlist:
+ row[0] = re.sub(r'^.*?<a href=.*?>(.*?)<.*$', r'\1', row[0])
+
+ # work around change in wikia api that removed last.logged
+ if len(row) < 5:
+ row.append(row[3])
+ row[3] = None
+
+ row[4] = re.sub(r'^.*oldid=(\d+)".*$', r'\1', row[4])
+ row[4] = re.sub(r'^\-$', r'', row[4])
+ processed_userlist.append(row)
+
+ write_user_csvfile(output_file, processed_userlist)
+ output_file.close()
+
+ else:
+ raw_userlist = rv['query']['allusers']
+ outlines = ['\t'.join(["username", "groups"])]
+ while 'continue' in rv:
+ query['continue'] = str(rv['continue'])
+ query['aufrom'] = str(rv['continue']['aufrom'])
+ rv = wiki.call(query)
+ raw_userlist = rv['query']['allusers']
+ outlines.extend(
+ ['\t'.join([q['name'], ','.join(q['groups'])]) for q in raw_userlist])
+ output_file.write('\n'.join(outlines))
+ output_file.flush()
+ outlines = []
+
+ # open and then send data to the output data file
+
+# the call is
+# %run userroles_from_listusers.py --sep=\\t --nuke_old ../identifyWikis/wikiteamWikilist.tsv /com/projects/messagewalls/userroles/listusers
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
+ description="Get user roles for Wikis from the Mediawiki list users API")
+
+ parser = add_parser_arguments(parser)
+ args = parser.parse_args()
+ output_path = args.output
+ header = not args.no_header
+
+ prepare_output(output_path, args.nuke_old)
+
+ wikilist = read_wikilist(args)
+ deleted = []
+ notauthorized = []
+
+ files = [os.path.join(output_path, i) for i in os.listdir(output_path)]
+
+ for wiki, url, wikitype in wikilist:
+ if "{0}.{1}".format(path.join(output_path, wiki), 'tsv') in files:
+ print("SKIPPING: file \"%s\" already exists)" % wiki)
+ continue
+ print("Processing wiki: %s" % wiki)
+
+ result = get_administrators_for_wiki(wiki, url, wikitype=wikitype)
+ if result == "deleted":
+ deleted.append(wiki)
+ elif result == "notauthorized":
+ notauthorized.append(wiki)
+ else:
+ pass
+ time.sleep(1)
+
+ df = open("allusers_error_deleted.txt", 'w')
+ df.write('\n'.join(deleted))
+ df.close()
+
+ na = open("allusers_error_notauthorized.txt", 'w')
+ na.write('\n'.join(notauthorized))
+ na.close()
--- /dev/null
+#!/usr/bin/env python3
+from os import path
+import argparse
+import time
+import re
+import os
+from json.decoder import JSONDecodeError
+from scraper_utils import prepare_output, read_wikilist, add_parser_arguments
+import requests
+
+
+def write_logevents(logevents, out):
+ for logevent in logevents:
+ # if there is hidden information, we skip this one because there
+ # is nothing to report
+ if any(['userhidden' in logevent,
+ 'actionhidden' in logevent,
+ 'commenthidden' in logevent]):
+ continue
+
+ le_output = [logevent['comment'],
+ str(logevent['logid']),
+ str(logevent['ns']),
+ str(logevent['pageid']),
+ logevent['timestamp'],
+ logevent['title'],
+ logevent['type'],
+ str(logevent['user'])]
+
+ if "rights" in logevent:
+ le_output.extend(['false',
+ logevent['rights']['new'],
+ logevent['rights']['old']])
+ else:
+ le_output.extend(['true', '', ''])
+
+ out.write("\t".join(le_output) + "\n")
+ out.flush()
+ # output data
+
+
+def write_blockevents(logevents, out):
+ for logevent in logevents:
+ # if there is hidden information, we skip this one because there
+ # is nothing to report
+ if any(['userhidden' in logevent,
+ 'actionhidden' in logevent,
+ 'commenthidden' in logevent]):
+ continue
+
+ le_output = [logevent['comment'],
+ str(logevent['logid']),
+ str(logevent['ns']),
+ str(logevent['pageid']),
+ logevent['timestamp'],
+ logevent['title'],
+ logevent['type'],
+ str(logevent['user'])]
+
+ if "rights" in logevent:
+ le_output.extend(['false',
+ logevent['rights']['new'],
+ logevent['rights']['old']])
+ else:
+ le_output.extend(['true', '', ''])
+
+ out.write("\t".join(le_output) + "\n")
+ out.flush()
+ # output data
+
+
+def get_events_for_wiki(wikiname, url, output_dir, blocks_output=None, wikitype="wikia"):
+ out = open("{0}/{1}.tsv".format(output_dir, wikiname), "w")
+
+ out.write("\t".join(['comment', 'logid', 'ns', 'pageid', 'timestamp',
+ 'title', 'type', 'user', 'ancient', 'rights-new',
+ 'rights-old\n']))
+
+ if wikitype == "wikia":
+ api_url = url + '/api.php'
+ else: # wikitype == wikipedia
+ api_url = url + "/w/api.php"
+
+ letype = 'rights'
+
+ if blocks_output is not None:
+ letype = 'rights|block|unblock'
+ blockout = open("{0}/{1}.tsv".format(blocks_output, wikiname), "w")
+ blockout.write("\t".join(['comment', 'logid', 'ns', 'pageid', 'timestamp',
+ 'title', 'type', 'user', 'ancient', 'rights-new',
+ 'rights-old\n']))
+
+ query = {'action': 'query',
+ 'list': 'logevents',
+ 'letype': letype,
+ 'lelimit': '500',
+ 'format': 'json',
+ 'ledir': 'newer'}
+
+ try:
+ response = requests.get(api_url, params=query)
+ rv = response.json()
+
+ except (JSONDecodeError):
+ api_url = response.url
+ # print api_url # debug
+ if wikitype == "wikia":
+ re_str = "^http://(community|www).wikia.com/"
+ else: # wikitype == "wikipedia"
+ re_str = "^(http|https)://.*wikipedia.org/"
+
+ if re.match(re_str, api_url):
+ # api_url
+ # 'http://community.wikia.com/wiki/Community_Central:Not_a_valid_Wikia':
+ print("ERROR: %s no longer exists" % wikiname)
+ return
+ else:
+ response = requests.get(api_url, params=query)
+ rv = response.json()
+
+ try:
+ logevents = rv['query']['logevents']
+
+ blockevents = [e for e in logevents
+ if (e['action'] in ['block', 'unblock'])
+ or (e['type'] in ['block', 'unblock'])]
+
+ logevents = [e for e in logevents if e not in blockevents]
+
+ write_logevents(logevents, out)
+
+ write_blockevents(blockevents, blockout)
+
+ except KeyError:
+ print("ERROR: %s contains no logevent data" % wikiname)
+ return
+
+ while 'query-continue' in rv or 'continue' in rv:
+ if 'query-continue' in rv:
+ query['lestart'] = rv['query-continue']['logevents']['lestart']
+ else:
+ query['continue'] = str(rv['continue'])
+ query['lecontinue'] = str(rv['continue']['lecontinue'])
+
+ response = requests.get(api_url, params=query)
+ rv = response.json()
+ logevents = rv['query']['logevents']
+ write_logevents(logevents, out)
+
+ out.close()
+
+
+# the call is
+# %run userroles_from_logevents.py --sep=\\t --nuke-old --blocks-output=/com/projects/messagewalls/userroles/blockevents ../identifyWikis/wikiteamWikilist.tsv /com/projects/messagewalls/userroles/listusers
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
+ description="Get user roles for Wikis from the Mediawiki list users API")
+
+ parser = add_parser_arguments(parser)
+
+ parser.add_argument('--blocks-output',
+ type=str,
+ help='Path to output block event logs. If empty, blocks are ignored.'
+ )
+
+ args = parser.parse_args()
+ output_path = args.output
+ blocks_output = args.blocks_output
+ header = not args.no_header
+
+ prepare_output(output_path, args.nuke_old)
+
+ if blocks_output is not None:
+ prepare_output(blocks_output, args.nuke_old)
+
+ wikilist = read_wikilist(args)
+ deleted = []
+ notauthorized = []
+
+ files = [os.path.join(output_path, i) for i in os.listdir(output_path)]
+
+ # interate through the list of wikis
+ # for line in ["anime,http://anime.wikia.com/"]:
+ # for line in ["blogging,http://blogging.wikia.com/"]:
+ wikilist = read_wikilist(args)
+
+ # for line in open("list_of_wikis.csv", "r").readlines():
+
+ for wiki, url, wikitype in wikilist:
+ if "{0}.{1}".format(path.join(output_path, wiki), 'tsv') in files:
+ print("SKIPPING: file \"%s\" already exists)" % wiki)
+ continue
+
+ if wiki in files:
+ print("SKIPPING: file \"%s\" already exists)" % wiki)
+ continue
+
+ print("Processing wiki: %s" % wiki)
+ get_events_for_wiki(
+ wiki,
+ url,
+ output_dir=output_path,
+ blocks_output=blocks_output,
+ wikitype=wikitype)
+
+ time.sleep(1)