users
(optional): Pipe separated list of wiki user names.pages
(optional): Pipe separated list of wiki page names.callback
(optional): Simple javascript identifier (character class:a-z A-Z 0-9 _ . ][ '"
).
If you're doing cross-domain requests from javascript, you can use this parameter to request a JSON-P style response instead of plain JSON.
The server will respond with content-type application/json
and a body containing a valid JSON
string.
If you specify a callback, the server will instead respond with text/javascript
and invoke said
function with an object literal.
In case of an error, an HTTP 400 status is returned and the response body will only contain an
error
with one of the error codes.
The following properties are returned in a successful request. Note that response only includes users and pages found in the database, there is no empty placeholder for names specified in the request that weren't listed anywhere.
users
: An object keyed by user name containing:type
: The type of list this user is on.
Value: One of "blacklist", "whitelist" or "greylist"comment
: Comment left by the adder.
Value: A string or false if no reason was given.expiry
: The timestamp of when this list item expires.
Value: The number of seconds since the Unix Epoch (January 1 1970 00:00:00 GMT) orfalse
for indefinitely.adder
: The user who added this list item.pages
: An object keyed by page name.comment
: Comment left by the adder.expiry
: The timestamp of when this list item expires.adder
: The user who added this list item.lastUpdate
: The timestamp of when the database was last modified.
missing-query
: At least one ofusers
orpages
must be specified and non-empty.invalid-callback
: The callback specified is empty or contains one or more illegal characters.internal
: An internal error occured (e.g. connection problems or missing configuration files).
Example using jQuery.ajax
:
// Check the status of the following users and pages
var users = ['127.0.0.1', 'Krinkle'];
var pages = ['Main Page', 'Template:Delete'];
jQuery.ajax({
url: 'https://cvn.example.org/api.php',
data: {
users: users.join('|'),
pages: pages.join('|')
},
dataType: 'jsonp',
cache: true
}).then(function (data) {
console.log(data);
/*
{
"users": {
"MyName": {
"type": "..",
"comment": "..",
"expiry": "..",
"adder": ".."
}
},
"pages": {
"Main Page": {
"comment": "..",
"expiry": "..",
"adder": ".."
}
}
}
*/
});
Example using file_get_contents
:
<?php
// Check the status of the following users and pages
$users = array('127.0.0.1', 'Krinkle');
$pages = array('Main Page', 'Template:Delete');
$result = file_get_contents(
'https://cvn.example.org/api.php?' . http_build_query( array(
'users' => implode( '|', $users ),
'pages' => implode( '|', $pages ),
));
$data = json_decode($result, true);
echo var_export($data);
/*
array(
'users' => array(
'MyName' => array(
'type' => '..',
'comment' => '..',
'expiry' => '..',
'adder' => '..',
),
),
'pages' => array(
'Main Page' => array(
'comment' => '..',
'expiry' => '..',
'adder' => '..',
),
),
)
*/
?>
- Clone this repository.
- Copy the database of a CVNBot
to the
data
directory. - Expose
public_html
directory in the document root of a web server that supports PHP 5.3.10 or higher (e.g. Apache or NGINX). - Done!
See LICENSE.txt.