Hello,
My client code for YBot (in PHP) working fine locally refuses to log in on
Toolforge servers. What I get upon a login request is the following:
[login] => Array
(
[result] => NeedToken
[token] => 6c254247bcaf8d7ad98dbfdabbb96bfa5b819379+\
)
I do
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On Aug 25, 2018, at 13:46, Yetkin Sakal via Cloud
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Hello,
My client code for YBot (in PHP) working fine locally refuses to log in on
Toolforge servers. What I get upon a login request is the following:
[login] => Ar
Hello,
Is there any place to list requested tools? If not,are there any plans to
create one?
Regards.
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Hello Nick,
The Phabricator page is going to be a good place to get started.
Thanks for the information.
On Saturday, December 22, 2018, 12:39:54 AM GMT+3, Nick Wilson (Quiddity)
wrote:
On Fri, Dec 21, 2018 at 1:01 PM Yetkin Sakal via Cloud
wrote:
Hello,
Is there any place to list
Hello Martin,
Adding "and log_namespace = 2" to the where clause solves the performance
problem.
Regards.
On Monday, June 3, 2019, 8:31:44 PM GMT+3, Martin Urbanec
wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to run this query more fastly. Can you help me how to optimalize it?
MariaDB [commonswiki_p]> s
Hello,
What can be done to decrease the lagging on web.db.svc.eqiad.wmflabs? Tools
working on this are severely affected ands up with outdated results.
Regards.
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r the inconveniencesManuel.
El lun., 10 jun. 2019 16:20, Yetkin Sakal via Cloud
escribió:
Hello,
What can be done to decrease the lagging on web.db.svc.eqiad.wmflabs? Tools
working on this are severely affected ands up with outdated results.
Re
I completely agree with Maarten. It would be a step backward to stop supporting
cross-database joins on wiki replicas. This is a breaking change and should not
be applied unless a feasible solution to the problem is found.
On Saturday, March 13, 2021, 8:17:39 PM GMT+3, Maarten Dammers
wrote: