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WikiExtractor

WikiExtractor.py is a Python script that extracts and cleans text from a Wikipedia database dump.

The tool is written in Python and requires Python 2.7 or Python 3.3+ but no additional library.

For further information, see the project Home Page or the Wiki.

Wikipedia Cirrus Extractor

cirrus-extractor.py is a version of the script that performs extraction from a Wikipedia Cirrus dump. Cirrus dumps contain text with already expanded templates.

Cirrus dumps are available at: cirrussearch.

Details

WikiExtractor performs template expansion by preprocessing the whole dump and extracting template definitions.

In order to speed up processing:

  • multiprocessing is used for dealing with articles in parallel
  • a cache is kept of parsed templates (only useful for repeated extractions).

Installation

The script may be invoked directly, however it can be installed by doing:

(sudo) python setup.py install

Usage

The script is invoked with a Wikipedia dump file as an argument. The output is stored in several files of similar size in a given directory. Each file will contains several documents in this document format.

usage: WikiExtractor.py [-h] [-o OUTPUT] [-b n[KMG]] [-c] [--json] [--html]
                        [-l] [-s] [--lists] [-ns ns1,ns2]
                        [--templates TEMPLATES] [--no-templates] [-r]
                        [--min_text_length MIN_TEXT_LENGTH]
                        [--filter_category path_of_categories_file]
                        [--filter_disambig_pages] [-it abbr,b,big]
                        [-de gallery,timeline,noinclude] [--keep_tables]
                        [--processes PROCESSES] [-q] [--debug] [-a] [-v]
                        [--log_file]
                        input

Wikipedia Extractor:
Extracts and cleans text from a Wikipedia database dump and stores output in a
number of files of similar size in a given directory.
Each file will contain several documents in the format:

    <doc id="" revid="" url="" title="">
        ...
        </doc>

If the program is invoked with the --json flag, then each file will
contain several documents formatted as json ojects, one per line, with
the following structure

    {"id": "", "revid": "", "url":"", "title": "", "text": "..."}

Template expansion requires preprocesssng first the whole dump and
collecting template definitions.

positional arguments:
  input                 XML wiki dump file

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --processes PROCESSES
                        Number of processes to use (default 1)

Output:
  -o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
                        directory for extracted files (or '-' for dumping to
                        stdout)
  -b n[KMG], --bytes n[KMG]
                        maximum bytes per output file (default 1M)
  -c, --compress        compress output files using bzip
  --json                write output in json format instead of the default one

Processing:
  --html                produce HTML output, subsumes --links
  -l, --links           preserve links
  -s, --sections        preserve sections
  --lists               preserve lists
  -ns ns1,ns2, --namespaces ns1,ns2
                        accepted namespaces in links
  --templates TEMPLATES
                        use or create file containing templates
  --no-templates        Do not expand templates
  -r, --revision        Include the document revision id (default=False)
  --min_text_length MIN_TEXT_LENGTH
                        Minimum expanded text length required to write
                        document (default=0)
  --filter_category path_of_categories_file
                        Include or exclude specific categories from the dataset. Specify the categories in
                        file 'path_of_categories_file'. Format:
                        One category one line, and if the line starts with:
                            1) #: Comments, ignored;
                            2) ^: the categories will be in excluding-categories
                            3) others: the categories will be in including-categories.
                        Priority:
                            1) If excluding-categories is not empty, and any category of a page exists in excluding-categories, the page will be excluded; else
                            2) If including-categories is not empty, and no category of a page exists in including-categories, the page will be excluded; else
                            3) the page will be included

  --filter_disambig_pages
                        Remove pages from output that contain disabmiguation
                        markup (default=False)
  -it abbr,b,big, --ignored_tags abbr,b,big
                        comma separated list of tags that will be dropped,
                        keeping their content
  -de gallery,timeline,noinclude, --discard_elements gallery,timeline,noinclude
                        comma separated list of elements that will be removed
                        from the article text
  --keep_tables         Preserve tables in the output article text
                        (default=False)

Special:
  -q, --quiet           suppress reporting progress info
  --debug               print debug info
  -a, --article         analyze a file containing a single article (debug
                        option)
  -v, --version         print program version
  --log_file            specify a file to save the log information.

Saving templates to a file will speed up performing extraction the next time, assuming template definitions have not changed.

Option --no-templates significantly speeds up the extractor, avoiding the cost of expanding MediaWiki templates.

For further information, visit the documentation.

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