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Best regards! Hawk-Eye (talk) 10:31, 12 March 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Wikidata scalable harvesting toolkit
The Wikidata scalable harvesting toolkit project aims to provide a well conceived set of scripts to ease extraction and input of data from and into Wikidata pages. The toolkit would be an handy set of scripts and associated datafile formats (csv? json?). For doing so, we have put forward the following requirements:
  • Toolkit: A toolkit contains an set of aligned, compatible, modular scripts and datafiles allowing smooth integration with Wikidata.
  • Language accessibility: the toolkit should be written using the most common programming languages. Likely: Python, Javascript for scripting, PHP for communication to the API, and csv, json, xml for its data.
  • 1 task 1 module: the toolkit should be divided into specialized autonomous modules, mainly:
    • listing> lister : from a list of initial conditions provide a list of all matching targets. e.g. enwiki [Italy + cities + above 100,000hab] → articles names list for all the 40 Italian cities above 100,000
    • reading> scraper : get data from WD. Literally, iterating your list to get specific properties.
    • writing> seeder : push data into WD. Literally, iterating your list to get write specific properties. This requires special rights specified in another page/project(where?)
  • Scalable performance: the toolkit should allow most users to do very extensive actions, up to several million queries in a few days, for users with all rights granted.
The toolkit and its modules will make extensive use of Wikidata API (manual: http://wikidata.org/w/api.php), which the toolkit's user should explore, and ask more experienced users if help is required(where?)

relator (Q9306086)

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Hi Yug,

relator doesn't exist as a word in German language.--Magic Ruickbie (talk) 20:25, 8 May 2022 (UTC)Reply