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Chit ia̍h ē pang-chō͘ lí khai-sí sú-iōng Pywikibot, tī lí ka-kī ê tiān-náu, tī Toolforge, ia̍h-sī ēng PAWS: Chi̍t ê Bāng-ia̍h Shell.
PAWS

PAWS: A Web Shell is the easiest way to get started with Pywikibot. No installation is necessary, and you use a web interface to submit commands.

Tī lí ka-tī ê tiān-náu

Ē-kha sī pang-chō͘ lí tī ka-kī ê tiān-náu téng siat-tì kap cháu Pywikibot ê chheh. Chit-ê kòe-têng chú-iàu ū sì pō͘:

Toolforge tī Wikimedia server téng thê-kiong lí chi̍t ê ún-tēng ê cloud siat-si, hō͘ lí ē-sái liân-sòa ia̍h-sī chiàu kui-ōe cháu bot.

An-chong Python

Ùi https://www.python.org/downloads/ hā-chài pēng an-chong Python. Make absolutely certain that you check the box at the bottom of the install wizard asking if you want to add Python to PATH! That will allow you to access Python from any command prompt just by typing the keyword python.

Nā-sī lí í-keng ū an-chong Python, tī chi̍t ê console lāi-té cháu python --version lâi kiám-cha lí-ê pán-pún kám ū-kàu sin. To discover if Python version 3 or above is installed, run python3 --version in a console.

Ubuntu 19.04 and up comes with versions 2 & 3 installed. Python v2 runs by default using terminal command python; to use v3, use terminal command python3.

Python 3.7 or higher is currently required to run the bot, but Python 3.8 or higher is recommended. Tī Windows chhiáⁿ m̄-thang bōe-kì-tit ài siu-kái PATH khoân-kéng lâi hō͘ Python kap pip cháu liáu khah sūn.

Install dependencies

Additional packages are required to run Pywikibot. Run the following command to install these packages:

$ python -m pip install "requests>=2.20.1"
$ python -m pip install "mwparserfromhell>=0.5.2"
$ python -m pip install packaging

For Python 3.7 an additional package is required. Install it with:

$ python -m pip install importlib_metadata

An alternate MediaWiki markup parser may be installed with:

$ python -m pip install "wikitextparser>=0.47.5"

See also https://doc.wikimedia.org/pywikibot/stable/introduction.html#quick-start


An-chong Pywikibot

$ python -m pip install pywikibot

If using pip, use pwb instead of python pwb.py in examples below.

Download current Pywikibot stable branch: .tar.gz, .zip.

Unpack downloaded file, for example in ~/pywikibot or %USERPROFILE%\pywikibot.

Alternatively, you may retrieve the latest version using git or svn client from Gerrit, see Manual:Pywikibot/Gerrit#For users . This is the recommended way for active bot operators and developers to use Pywikibot.

Kî-thaⁿ pán-pún ē-sái tī https://pywikibot.toolforge.org/ chhú-tit.

Keng-sin Pywikibot

Keep your bot framework up to date. New versions are released continuously, and are available at the same location.

If you are using git or svn release, you may skip this note. Otherwise please be aware of a necessity to backup your configuration files and scripts (user-config.py, any family file, or custom script that you might have created or changed, and any current XML dump file you're using for a wiki) before installing a new release.

Unpack the new version over the old version, overwriting all files.

Phòe-tì Pywikibot

Open Terminal on Unix-like (Linux/BSD/Solaris) or Command Prompt on Windows (typically under Windows System or Accessories folders in All apps or All programs menu inside the Start menu), and change directory to where you unpacked Pywikibot:

Unix-like (Linux/BSD/Solaris):
$ cd ~/core
Windows:
$ c:
$ cd "%USERPROFILE%\pywikibot"

Substitute the location to where you unpacked Pywikibot.

Continue with the following command to generate user configuration file:

$ python pwb.py generate_user_files

Follow the prompts to configure Pywikibot.

Finally run the following command to log in to your wiki:

$ python pwb.py login

Use on third-party wikis

Pywikibot is pre-configured for a large number of wikis, but possibly not for the one you want to work on. See Manual:Pywikibot/Use on third-party wikis for how to configure Pywikibot for your wiki.

More configuration options

Pywikibot provides a wide range of configuration options to change the behavior of your bot. You can change these settings in the file user-config.py. See config.py for a list of all parameters you can use.

Proxy configuration

Pywikibot relies on requests for communicating with the web. You can use HTTP_PROXY and HTTPS_PROXY environment variables to make requests use a proxy server. Refer to requests' documentation for more info.

Cháu kiàn-pún

Pywikibot comes packaged with a large number of scripts in the scripts directory. You can run all of these using:

$ python pwb.py [name of the script]

To learn more about running basic Pywikibot scripts, see:

A list of all scripts is available at Manual:Pywikibot/Scripts and doc.wikimedia.org/pywikibot.

Other dependencies

Most scripts do not require additional packages, but a few of them will not work without. These are listed in requirements.txt together with their dependencies.

To install dependencies for some script, use pip, and run the following command:

$ python -m pip install [name of the package]

Alternatively, run the following command to install all dependencies for all scripts at once:

$ python -m pip install -r requirements.txt


If you need more help on setting up your Pywikibot visit the #pywikibot IRC channel connect or pywikibot@ mailing list.