Operator: MusikAnimal ( talk · contribs · SUL · edit count · logs · page moves · block log · rights log · ANI search)
Time filed: 01:06, Sunday, November 18, 2018 ( UTC)
Function overview: Stores the size of the new page patrol backlog over time for use in charts.
Automatic, Supervised, or Manual: Automatic
Source code available: GitHub
Links to relevant discussions (where appropriate): Wikipedia talk:New pages patrol/Reviewers#Automate populating the NPP backlog chart ( permalink)
Edit period(s): 4 times a daily
Estimated number of pages affected: 4 JSON pages that live under Wikipedia:New pages patrol.
Namespace(s): Wikipedia
Exclusion compliant (Yes/No): No, not applicable.
Function details: For a while the hard-working folks at WT:NPP/R have been keeping track of the new pages patrol backlog by manually entering in dates and values at Wikipedia talk:New pages patrol/Reviewers/Backlog chart. This bot task automates this process, whilst offering four separate granularities -- hourly, daily, weekly and monthly. These are stored on four separate JSON pages. The data is fetched from Nettrom's database on Toolforge. This has been running smoothly in the MusikBot userspace for about a week now. See the chart template in action at User:MusikBot/NPPChart/Chart. Each dataset is pruned after a set amount of time, to prevent it from growing to be too large. This is configured at User:MusikBot/NPPChart/config (see also the documentation). The JSON pages include the following (I will also indicate their current time span):
I have personally compared Nettrom's data with the PageTriage API (the official backlog size), and it matches verbatum. This is excluding redirects.
Essentially, this BRFA is about moving the datasets and the template to be subpages of Wikipedia:New pages patrol. Specifically, we'll go with Wikipedia:New pages patrol/Backlog chart as the template, with the JSON subpages at /hourly, /daily, /weekly and /monthly.
Example charts
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Operator: MusikAnimal ( talk · contribs · SUL · edit count · logs · page moves · block log · rights log · ANI search)
Time filed: 01:06, Sunday, November 18, 2018 ( UTC)
Function overview: Stores the size of the new page patrol backlog over time for use in charts.
Automatic, Supervised, or Manual: Automatic
Source code available: GitHub
Links to relevant discussions (where appropriate): Wikipedia talk:New pages patrol/Reviewers#Automate populating the NPP backlog chart ( permalink)
Edit period(s): 4 times a daily
Estimated number of pages affected: 4 JSON pages that live under Wikipedia:New pages patrol.
Namespace(s): Wikipedia
Exclusion compliant (Yes/No): No, not applicable.
Function details: For a while the hard-working folks at WT:NPP/R have been keeping track of the new pages patrol backlog by manually entering in dates and values at Wikipedia talk:New pages patrol/Reviewers/Backlog chart. This bot task automates this process, whilst offering four separate granularities -- hourly, daily, weekly and monthly. These are stored on four separate JSON pages. The data is fetched from Nettrom's database on Toolforge. This has been running smoothly in the MusikBot userspace for about a week now. See the chart template in action at User:MusikBot/NPPChart/Chart. Each dataset is pruned after a set amount of time, to prevent it from growing to be too large. This is configured at User:MusikBot/NPPChart/config (see also the documentation). The JSON pages include the following (I will also indicate their current time span):
I have personally compared Nettrom's data with the PageTriage API (the official backlog size), and it matches verbatum. This is excluding redirects.
Essentially, this BRFA is about moving the datasets and the template to be subpages of Wikipedia:New pages patrol. Specifically, we'll go with Wikipedia:New pages patrol/Backlog chart as the template, with the JSON subpages at /hourly, /daily, /weekly and /monthly.
Example charts
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