MrIbrahem / WikiData-Dumps

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Update #93

Closed MrIbrahem closed 3 months ago

MrIbrahem commented 3 months ago

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The recent updates span multiple files, focusing on workflow triggers, file exclusion patterns, and various enhancements to Python scripts for data processing and reporting. Key changes include modifying the GitHub Actions workflow to trigger on push events, refining .gitignore patterns, and introducing new scripts for processing JSON data, generating reports, and updating wiki pages. Additionally, several new functions and modules were added to improve data handling, error checking, and output formatting.

Changes

File/Path Change Summary
.github/workflows/update_dump.yml Switched trigger from pull_request to push events on the main branch.
.gitignore Updated exclusion patterns for directories and JSON files.
dump/arw/p31_table.py Removed import sys statement.
dump/most_props.py Added requests import, modified SPARQL query, added debugging prints, refactored functions, adjusted data flow.
dump2/read_d.py Adjusted file paths, modified line processing and dumping conditions.
dump3/__init__.py, dump3/arw/__init__.py, dump3/claims/__init__.py, dump3/labels/__init__.py Added UTF-8 encoding declarations.
dump3/arw/do_text.py Added functions for generating and saving text reports, handling test mode, and file dumping.
dump3/arw/p31_table.py Introduced functions for table and chart generation based on namespace statistics and property usage.
dump3/arw/read.py Added functions for reading and analyzing JSON data, generating statistics.
dump3/claims/do_text.py Added functions for processing JSON data and generating text reports.
dump3/dump.sh, dump3/dump_test.sh New Bash scripts for executing various Python data processing scripts.
dump3/labels/do_text.py Added functions for processing language statistics and generating text outputs.
dump3/labels/labels_old_values.py New file for retrieving and processing data from a wiki page.
dump3/most_props.py New file with functions for retrieving and analyzing Wikidata properties.
dump3/read_json.py Added functions for reading JSON dumps, processing data, and generating statistics.
dump3/save.py Added functionality for processing text files and updating wiki pages.

🐰 In code's embrace, we find our way, With scripts and data, night and day. From JSON depths to wiki's crest, We process, update, give our best. With every push and every change, Our workflow dances, re-arranged. 🐇🌟


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