Project:Analytics/IABot
InternetArchiveBot has been operated by the Internet Archive since 2015, based on the earlier Cyberpower II. James Hare has been supporting the InternetArchiveBot effort since February 2020.
Generations
- InternetArchiveBot 1: ?
- InternetArchiveBot 2: The current version, flexibly supports many different kinds of wikis
- Cycles through each wiki in alphabetical order
- Supports all manner of wiki templates (or lack thereof)
- InternetArchiveBot 3: The future
- Event-centric workflow: link found dead, usage throughout wikis searched, replaced
Tracking deployments
Goal: move out of Airtable. Track deployment information in Librarybase.
Needed data fields:
- Wiki database code
- Wiki full name
- Status
- Defined in Management Interface
- Deployment Candidate
- Pending Approval Request
- Seeking Bot Approval
- Stalled Request
- Issues
- Stalled Test
- Test Operation
- Ongoing Operation
- Shelved
- Wiki host (like Wikibase World has)
- Wikimedia
- Miraheze
- Weird Gloop
- independent wiki
- Wiki family
- Wikipedia
- Wiktionary
- Wikisource
- Wikinews
- Wikiquote
- Wikiversity
- Wikivoyage
- Wikibooks
- URL
- InternetArchiveBot approval status
- Local approval for fixing links
- Local approval for linking to books
- Global approval for fixing links
- InternetArchiveBot approval request link
- Some way to document whether a wiki allows global bots or not
Deployments
- Wikimedia
- Ongoing
- Miraheze
- On a handful of wikis, broken on a few wikis due to those wikis changing domain names
- OAuth grants are broken as well
- Idea: account creator script that uses a limited-scope bot password to log in as InternetArchiveBot and force local account creation for a specified wiki
- Weird Gloop
- Only four wikis
- The reason we're not deployed there is because they want to be able to have dry runs that show the edits without actually making them