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Twinkle

Twinkle is a JavaScript library and application that gives Wikipedians a quick way of performing common maintenance tasks, such as nominating pages for deletion and cleaning up vandalism.

It is based upon the morebits.js library, which forms the basis for many Wikipedia scripts and editing tools.

See Wikipedia:Twinkle on the English Wikipedia for more information.

AzaToth is the original author and maintainer of the tool, as well as the morebits.js library.

Layout of this repository

  • moment.js: A copy of the moment.js JavaScript library, version 2.4.0. As of July 2014, it is only used by the ARV module.
  • morebits.js: The central library used by Twinkle and many other scripts. Contains code to interact with the MediaWiki API, display forms and dialogs, generate status logs, and do various other useful things. The vast majority of code in here is not Twinkle-specific.
  • morebits.css: Styling to accompany morebits.js. The portlet styles relating to the Modern skin are Twinkle-specific and should arguably be in a twinkle.css file.
  • sync.pl: A Perl script to update on-wiki gadgets, or update the repository based on on-wiki changes. See below for full documentation.
  • twinkle.js: General Twinkle-specific code, mostly related to preferences and exposing Twinkle in the UI. Significantly, it contains the default set of preferences of Twinkle.
  • modules: Contains the individual Twinkle modules. Descriptions for these can be found in header comments or in the Twinkle documentation. The module twinkleconfig.js powers the Twinkle preferences panel.

Other files not mentioned here are probably obsolete.

Updating scripts on Wikipedia

There are two ways to upload Twinkle scripts to Wikipedia or another destination.

Manual concatenation

To generate a concatenated Twinkle script, use the following bash command:

awk 'FNR==1{print ""}{print}' twinkle.js modules/*.js > alltwinkle.js

Then you will be able to upload alltwinkle.js to MediaWiki:Gadget-Twinkle.js. The concatenation does not include morebits.js and morebits.css; these have to be uploaded separately.

If morebits.js and/or morebits.css need to be updated, they should be synched to MediaWiki:Gadget-morebits.js and MediaWiki:Gadget-morebits.css.

MediaWiki:Gadgets-definition would then contain the following line:

* Twinkle[ResourceLoader|dependencies=jquery.ui.dialog,jquery.tipsy]|morebits.js|morebits.css|Twinkle.js

Synchronization using sync.pl

There is a synchronization script called sync.pl, which can be used to pull and push files to Wikipedia.

The program depends on Perl 5.10 and the modules Git::Repository and MediaWiki::Bot, which can be installed easily using App::cpanminus:

cpanm --sudo install Git::Repository MediaWiki::Bot

When running the program, you can enter your credentials on the command line using the --username and --password parameters, but it is recommended to save them in a file called ~/.mwbotrc using the following format:

username => "Username",
password => "password",
base     => "User::Username"

where base is the wiki path to prefix the files for pull and push.

Notice that your working directory must be clean; if not, either stash or commit your changes.

To pull user Foobar's changes (i.e. User:Foobar/morebits.js), do:

./sync.pl --base User:Foobar --pull morebits.js

To push your changes to Foobar's wiki page, do:

./sync.pl --base User:Foobar --push morebits.js

There is also a deploy command to deploy all Twinkle files live.

./sync.pl --deploy twinkle.js
make deploy

The edit summary will contain the branch, the last commit sha, and the oneliner for that commit.

Style guideline

While old legacy code has many different and incoherent styles, it has been decided to utilize a more coherent style throughout the code.

The jQuery Core Style Guideline is what we will hereafter use as our style guideline.

Needless to say, there are exceptions. The main sticking point is spacing around parentheses. Older Twinkle code looks like if ( condition ) {, but newer code tends to use if (condition) {. The best convention here is to follow the style of surrounding code.

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