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mwtemplates is a MediaWiki wikitext template parser and editor, based on a Python rewrite of the MediaWiki preprocessorDOM.php.
Tested with python 2.7, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5
Installation
The package is on PyPI <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/mwtemplates>
_, so you can install it
using pip
, easy_install
or similar:
.. code-block:: console
$ pip install -U mwtemplates
Or you can grab the latest zip from releases <https://github.com/danmichaelo/mwtemplates/releases>
_.
Introduction
Let's start by importing TemplateEditor
and giving it some wikitext to eat:
.. code-block:: python
>>> from mwtemplates import TemplateEditor
>>> txt = u"""{{Infobox cheese
... | name = Mozzarella
... | protein = 7
... }}
... Mozzarella is a cheese…{{tr}}"""
>>> te = TemplateEditor(txt)
First, we can see what templates the editor found in the text:
.. code-block:: python
>>> te.templates
[<Template:"Infobox cheese" at line 2>, <Template:"Tr" at line 6>]
Each template is an instance of a Template
class. Also notice that template names are normalized by upper-casing the first character. Now, we can try investigating the Infobox cheese
template:
.. code-block:: python
>>> te.templates['Infobox cheese']
[<Template:"Infobox cheese" at line 2>]
Since there can be several instances of the same template, an array is always returned, and so we need to ask for te.templates['Infobox cheese'][0]
to get the actual Template
. To get the parameters:
.. code-block:: python
>>> te.templates['Infobox cheese'][0].parameters
<Parameters: name="Mozzarella", protein="10">
Let's say we want to change the value of the protein
parameter from 10 to 7. We then use
the wikitext()
method to return our new wikitext:
.. code-block:: python
>>> te.templates['Infobox cheese'][0].parameters['protein'] = 7
>>> print te.wikitext()
{{Infobox cheese
| name = Mozzarella
| protein = 10
}}
Mozzarella is a cheese…{{tr}}
Notice that formatting is preserved. We could now go and add a new parameter like so:
.. code-block:: python
>>> te.templates['Infobox cheese'][0].parameters['fat'] = 25
>>> print te.wikitext()
{{Infobox cheese
| name = Mozzarella
| protein = 7
| fat = 25
}}
Mozzarella is a cheese…{{tr}}
Usage with mwclient to edit pages on Wikipedia
Updating a page on Wikipedia using mwclient <https://github.com/mwclient/mwclient>
_
.. code-block:: python
from mwclient import Site
from mwtemplates import TemplateEditor
site = Site('en.wikipedia.org')
site.login('USERNAME', 'PASSWORD')
page = site.pages['SOME_PAGE']
te = TemplateEditor(page.text())
if 'SOME_TEMPLATE' in page.templates:
tpl = te.templates['SOME_TEMPLATE'][0]
tpl.parameters['test'] = 'Hello'
page.save(te.wikitext(), summary='...')
Removing a template argument:
.. code-block:: python
from mwtemplates import TemplateEditor
te = TemplateEditor(u"Hello {{mytpl | a=2 | b=3 | c=4 }} world")
te.templates['mytpl'].parameters.remove('b')
Removing the first instance of a template:
.. code-block:: python
from mwtemplates import TemplateEditor
te = TemplateEditor(u"Hello {{mytpl}} world {{mytpl}}")
te.templates['mytpl'][0].remove()
Contributing
Pull requests are very welcome. Please run tests before submitting:
.. code-block:: console
$ python setup.py test