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Right now there is an existing perl implementation that I don't know too much about. You can have a look inside the old_perl_scripts directory. There is a new perl proof-of-concept/implementation in perl called op.pl by mncharity, and a new outline implementation in python. Both of these are outlined below. |
Right now there is an existing perl implementation that I don't know too much about. You can have a look inside the old_perl_scripts directory. There is a new perl proof-of-concept/implementation in perl called op.pl by mncharity, and a new outline implementation in python. Both of these are outlined below. |
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=== Workflow === |
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Taking wikipedia as an example of a wiki that we would want to slice, the general workflow is as follows: |
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# Get a list of pages to be included in the slice. This can be done via a configuration file, or can be 'harvested' from a web-page. |
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# For each of the pages: |
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## grab the wikitext of the page using the action=raw cgi parameter passed to the wiki's index.php script |
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## remove unwanted templates. These are specified in a configuration file. |
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## get the wiki text from expanding the templates (wia the Special:ExpandTemplates page) |
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## for wiki-links that refer to pages also included in the slice, turn these into local anchor tag links |
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## for wiki-links that refer to pages not included in the slice - de-link them (possibly highlight them) |
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## generate html. There are several methods to do this: |
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##* create a sandbox entry and generate the page |
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##* create a page preview (does not always work) |
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##* use the preview generated by Special:ExpandTemplates |
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## save the html |
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## find <img> tags and: |
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### download the image |
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### make the url refer to the local image |
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## wrap the html inside olpc's html wrapper |
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## save the html |
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=== op.pl === |
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=== wiki_slice.py === |
Revision as of 20:58, 26 July 2007
Goal
The Wiki Slice project aims to create snapshots of wiki sites for use as offline reading material.
Code
The code will be hosted on dev.laptop soon. For the moment, you can pull from Julius Lucks' public git repo for the project. Do
git clone http://slyjbl.hopto.org/~olpc/git/wikipedia_olpc_scripts.git
or if you already have a git repo
git fetch http://slyjbl.hopto.org/~olpc/git/wikipedia_olpc_scripts.git master:my_new_branch
Files
See 'Implementation' below for an explanation of these files
old_perl_scripts/ # the old perl implementation op.pl #mncharity's new perl implementation wiki_slice.py # stub python implementation wiki_page.py wiki_slice_config.y sandbox/ # some python play-around code
Implementation
Right now there is an existing perl implementation that I don't know too much about. You can have a look inside the old_perl_scripts directory. There is a new perl proof-of-concept/implementation in perl called op.pl by mncharity, and a new outline implementation in python. Both of these are outlined below.
Workflow
Taking wikipedia as an example of a wiki that we would want to slice, the general workflow is as follows:
- Get a list of pages to be included in the slice. This can be done via a configuration file, or can be 'harvested' from a web-page.
- For each of the pages:
- grab the wikitext of the page using the action=raw cgi parameter passed to the wiki's index.php script
- remove unwanted templates. These are specified in a configuration file.
- get the wiki text from expanding the templates (wia the Special:ExpandTemplates page)
- for wiki-links that refer to pages also included in the slice, turn these into local anchor tag links
- for wiki-links that refer to pages not included in the slice - de-link them (possibly highlight them)
- generate html. There are several methods to do this:
- create a sandbox entry and generate the page
- create a page preview (does not always work)
- use the preview generated by Special:ExpandTemplates
- save the html
- find <img> tags and:
- download the image
- make the url refer to the local image
- wrap the html inside olpc's html wrapper
- save the html