Extension:AbuseFilter/fa

The AbuseFilter extension allows privileged users to set specific actions to be taken when a user makes an edit that matches certain criteria. (e.g. A filter could be created so that when a user removes more than 2000 characters, they are blocked.)

پیش‌شرط‌ها
نیازی نیست که همه وابستگی‌های این ابزار نصب شوند، ولی شاید بخواهید Extension:AntiSpoof را برای استفاده از ابزارهای نرمال‌سازی رشته نصب کنید.

اختیارات کاربران
پس از نصب ابزار، باید اختیارات کاربری را در  تنظیم کنید.

برای نمونه، تنظیمات زیر به مدیران اجازه می‌دهند که هرچه می‌خواهند با پالایه خرابکاری انجام دهند و همه سیاهه و تنظیمات عمومی پالایه را ببینند:

مستندات و مدیریت
Once the extension has been installed, filters can be created/tested/changed/deleted and the logs can be accessed from the Abuse filter management page Special:AbuseFilter.


 * The rules format
 * Actions
 * Global Rules
 * Guide to optimizing condition limit usage
 * To Import filters from Wikipedia: When you have installed the extension, go to w:Special:AbuseFilter, choose a filter (say w:Special:AbuseFilter/3), then click "Export this filter to another wiki", copy the text, go to "Special:AbuseFilter/import" on your wiki, paste the text.

API
AbuseFilter adds two API list modules, one for details of abuse filters ("abusefilters") and one for the abuse log, since it is separate from other MediaWiki logs ("abuselog"). It is not possible to create or modify abuse filters using the API.

list = abusefilters
List information about filters


 * Parameters
 * : The filter id to start enumerating from
 * : The filter id to stop enumerating at
 * : The direction in which to enumerate (older, newer)
 * : Show only filters which meet these criteria (enabled|!enabled|deleted|!deleted|private|!private)
 * : The maximum number of filters to list
 * : Which properties to get (id|description|pattern|actions|hits|comments|lasteditor|lastedittime|status|private)

When filters are private, some of the properties specified with  will be missing unless you have the appropriate user rights.


 * Examples

list = abuselog
List instances where actions triggered an abuse filter.


 * Parameters
 * : The timestamp to start enumerating from
 * : The timestamp to stop enumerating at
 * : The direction in which to enumerate (older, newer)
 * : Show only entries where the action was attempted by a given user or IP address.
 * : Show only entries where the action involved a given page.
 * : Show only entries that triggered a given filter ID
 * : The maximum number of entries to list
 * : Which properties to get (ids|user|title|action|result|timestamp|details)


 * Example