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Deputy is a contributor copyright investigation (CCI) and copyright cleanup assistance tool for Wikipedia. Its goal is to streamline the workflow for CCI case pages, making it easier to process and go through each case. For user-specific information, see Wikipedia:Deputy.

Deputy exposes a deputy variable on the window object for public use. The API is documented at chlodalejandro.github.io/deputy.

Deputy relies on modules from Dispatch to perform bulk data operations. Dispatch is hosted on Wikimedia Toolforge, more information can be found here.

Installation

See Wikipedia:Deputy § Installation on the English Wikipedia for more information.

Developing

Run the development server with the following. Be sure to run npm install first to download required dependencies.

npm run dev

Import the script into your user JavaScript file of choice (common.js) with the following:

mw.loader.load( "http://localhost:45000/Deputy.js" );
mw.hook( 'deputy.preload' ).add( function () {
	// Replace resource root to load local development assets
	window.deputy.resourceRoot = { type: "url", url: new URL( "http://localhost:45000/" ) };
	window.deputy.getWikiConfig().then( function (wikiConfig) {
		// Used to test in a sandbox environment than on the actual CCI pagespace.
		// Feel free to change the values to fit your sandbox.
		wikiConfig.cci.rootPage.set(new mw.Title( 'User:Chlod/Scripts/Deputy/tests' ));
		wikiConfig.ia.rootPage.set(new mw.Title("User:Chlod/Scripts/Deputy/tests/Problems"));
	} );
} );

Testing

Live testing

Bleeding edge builds of Deputy are always provided through GitHub Actions. You may experiment with these versions of Deputy, but keep in mind that they are extremely unstable and significant bugs may be found. Nevertheless, please report bugs found so that they may be actioned on.

Automated testing

Unit and end-to-end tests exist for Deputy and can be found in the tests/ directory. These tests are run with Selenium and Jest. This ensures that Deputy's most vital components work as expected. Tests are still incomplete and coverage is not available, however by the end of the project, at least one end-to-end test should be finished.

You can trigger automated testing by running the following:

npm run test

You may also modify the browser to be used with Selenium using the BROWSER environment variable.

You must have the appropriate browser driver installed for whichever browser you wish to test on. If you want to test on Chrome browsers, run npm i -g chromedriver@106.x prior to running any tests (and change 106 to whichever version of Chrome you're using). For Firefox, run npm i -g geckodriver. Not having the proper browser driver installed with causes tests to fail.

Some automated tests require an internet connection as they load English Wikipedia pages. Ensure that you have a working (and decently fast) internet connection to pass tests.

Licensing

Copyright 2022 Chlod Aidan Alejandro

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

       https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.

The userscript is bundled with multiple dependencies, all of which have been manually vetted for compatibility with the Apache License 2.0. The userscript, in particular, bundles with the following libraries:

  • tslib - 0BSD, Microsoft - For TypeScript polyfills and helper functions.
  • idb - ISC, Jake Archibald - IndexedDB wrapper for ease of use.
  • broadcastchannel-polyfill - Unlicense, Joshua Bell - Polyfill for BroadcastChannel (facilitates communication between tabs).
  • tsx-dom - MIT, Santo Pfingsten - TSX/JSX that compiles to native HTMLElements.

Funding

The initial development of Deputy was covered by a Wikimedia Foundation Rapid Grant. Deputy is now being maintained through volunteer effort without compensation.