@quority/core
v4.0.4
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Typed MediaWiki API client for node.js using TypeScript.
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Typed MediaWiki API wrapper for node.js, focused on supporting MediaWiki's Action API.
Features
- Written in TypeScript.
- Extendable API.
- Full TypeScript and JavaScript support.
- Can be used with CJS (
require
) or ESM (import
).
Installation
# npm
npm install @quority/core
# yarn
yarn add @quority/core
Usage
For most uses, you will want to import the Wiki
constructor. Code snippets will use ESM syntax, but you can use require
instead:
// ESM
import { Wiki } from '@quority/core'
// CJS
const { Wiki } = require( '@quority/core' )
Wiki instance
import { Wiki } from '@quority/core'
const wiki = new Wiki( {
api: 'https://www.mediawiki.org/w/api.php'
} )
By default, you'll need to use the API url for the wiki. This behavior can be changed using a strategy.
Custom strategy
Strategies allow you to add support to custom features for a MediaWiki installation, or to change how is the api interpreted in the wiki's constructor.
The following example will allow you to create Wiki
instances for a Wikipedia by just defining its language in the api
property of the constructor.
import { BaseStrategy } from '@quority/core'
class WikipediaStrategy extends BaseStrategy {
public static override getApi( api: string ): URL {
return new URL( `https://${ api }.wikipedia.org/w/api.php` )
}
}
:warning: You might want to throw an error if the parameter isn't a language code.
The strategy can be manually set in the constructor of an instance:
const wiki = new Wiki( {
api: 'es',
platform: WikipediaStrategy
} )
Or you can extend a class that will use your custom strategy by default:
class Wikipedia extends Wiki {
public static override readonly defaultStrategy = WikipediaStrategy
}
const wiki = new Wikipedia( {
api: 'es'
} )
Strategies can also be used to add support to different API endpoints that aren't included in default MediaWiki installations. This is pending to be documented.
Log in
You can login to get a Bot
instance by using the #login
method in Wiki
.
import { Wiki } from '@quority/core'
const wiki = new Wiki( {
api: 'https://www.mediawiki.org/w/api.php'
} )
const bot = await wiki.login( 'BotPasswords user', 'BotPasswords password' )
:floppy_disk: If you aren't familiar with BotPasswords, you may find useful to read Bot passwords & you (& your bot (& you))
The bot instance supports most actions that can be performed through the API as individual methods:
await bot.edit( {
text: 'This is a test',
title: 'Test'
} )
All actions will be made on the wiki that created the instance.