Manual:Pywikibot/user-fixes.py
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User-fixes.py adds some custom fixes to the Pywikibot text replacement utility, replace.py. It is created by running generate_user_files.py if it doesn't already exist. To call your fixes you use replace.py.
User-fixes.py is very similar to fixes.py. For detailed explanation and comparison, see fixes.py.
Example[edit | edit source]
To call your fixes:
python replace.py -fix:example -page:MainPage
Which looks for 'example' in user-fixes.py, and applies the fixes to the main page.
When first created, user-fixes.py looks like this:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# This is only an example. Don't use it.
#
fixes['example'] = {
'regex': True,
'msg': {
'_default':u'no summary specified',
},
'replacements': [
(ur'\bword\b', u'two words'),
]
}
Modified file:
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# This is only an example. Don't use it.
#
fixes['example'] = {
'regex': True,
'msg': {
'_default':u'no summary specified',
},
'replacements': [
(ur'\bword\b', u'two words'),
]
}
#
# Add wikilinks.
# This fix is used with command:
# python replace.py -fix:wikilinks [-nocase] -subcat (or -xml)
fixes['wikilinks'] = {
'regex': True,
'msg': { '_default':u'adding wikilinks', },
'replacements': [
(r'(?i)\b(barrettes)', r"[[\1]]"), # barrettes will be changed to [[barrettes]]
(r'(?i)\b(barrette)', r"[[\1]]"),
]
}
Advanced use of fixes[edit | edit source]
To learn how to use your own functions in fixes.py and user-fixes.py and what this is good for, see hu:Szerkesztő:Bináris/Fixes and functions HOWTO.