WikiApiary talk:Operations/2013/March

API Redirects
Had a problem in segment 8 with Wikimedia Labs. The site was issuing a redirect to Wikitech and messing up the API request in the process, resulting in a return value that was causing User:Bumble Bee to throw an exception. I've deactivated Wikimedia Labs since Wikitech already existed. I've also made a note that User:Bumble Bee should not follow redirects. I'll add some code so that the bot issues a warning if it is given a redirect, and skips the site. Thingles (talk) 15:10, 1 March 2013 (UTC)

Audit Bee activated
User:Audit Bee was activated this morning and is auditing 10 websites at the beginning of each hour. We'll see how this works, deal with any bugs, and depending on how it goes may increase the rate of audit. Thingles (talk) 15:51, 2 March 2013 (UTC)


 * Early runs look fine, audit bee seems to be doing a good job. I'm increasing the audits to 10 sites every 30 minutes. Thingles (talk) 19:24, 2 March 2013 (UTC)


 * Things seem to be going okay and I'm not super patient so I've updated it to run every 15 minutes. That seems like a fine state to work through the thousands of sites in the backlog. Bumble Bee instances don't get overly backed up and it staggers sites on different intervals for updating. Thingles (talk) 02:38, 3 March 2013 (UTC)

Some sites activated by audit bee wrongly
I just fixed a bug in audit bee diff that was causing it to activate sites that it failed to audit. This is now resolved. Expect some errors to show up in Bot log for sites that were activated. You can tell that this was the case because audit bee activated and validated them, but did not set them as audited. Thingles (talk) 17:12, 3 March 2013 (UTC)

More than 1M property values set
Today WikiAPIary exeeded the 1,000,000 property values mark and is now one of the 10 biggest known Semantic MediaWiki installations. --&#91;&#91;kgh&#93;&#93; (talk) 23:25, 7 March 2013 (UTC)



New status: Defunct
There is a new flag for websites, Property:Is defunct. This flag is used to indicate that a site should not be checked by User:Audit Bee (or frankly any robots). The Web site is probably no longer available. It may also be used to indicate that the API is defunct, where a working wiki is not allowing API access use defunct to get rid of the errors in Bot log from attempting to connect to it. Thingles (talk) 20:42, 9 March 2013 (UTC)

First step to new graphs
I took the first step to getting the new graphs online. My plan is that websites will have three graphs displayed, and the user can control the defaults for those three slots as well as change them and create a new window to leave a graph up on the screen. To do this, I've wired Widget:Website graphs to use the Javascript code that is in the WikiApiary code repo. I also added the PHP, HTML and JS stuff into  in that repo (previously this only had the Python robots in it). If you're reading this and feeling like making the PHP and JS better, your help would be greatly appreciated.

A nice improvement from this is that the graphs on the Web site page resize with your browser. Finally. :-) Thingles (talk) 20:45, 9 March 2013 (UTC)

Initial audit complete!
All sites have been audited (or marked defunct)!

Completed audit 0 sites 0 succeeded 0 failed

Audit Bee will continue to run every 30 minutes to conduct new audits (Concept:Websites never audited) as well as refresh expired audits (Concept:Websites expired audit). I modified the script though so that it will make no entries in Bot log if there are no audits performed (previously it reported it did 0 audits, as shown above). Thingles (talk) 13:02, 10 March 2013 (UTC)