Extension:Jade/API

We recommend going through the API rather than editing a judgment's JSON directly, but you are welcome to do whatever suits you. For simple tasks, the API will help you by hiding some of the complexities of translation and data structure.

Unfortunately, there's only a read API at the moment:


 * action=query&prop=damagingjudgments - Get damaging judgments for the given revisions.

Parameters: Takes the  parameter, or can be used with a generator returning revisions.

Result signature:
 * : Module result container.
 * : list of judgments,
 * : Boolean, true if judged damaging.
 * : Freeform text notes about the judgment.
 * : Boolean, true if the judgment represents a current consensus.

"Example:"

Entity data types
In Jade, entities represent things that we might make subjective judgments about in a wiki. A page, a user, a revision, an edit, a discussion topic, a deletion proposal, etc. -- these could all be considered entities. "Entity data" is a structured representation of the entity. E.g., {"type": "revision", "id": 123456}

For example, a "revision" entity represents a complete version of a page. It is identifiable via a Revision ID number. In English Wikipedia's Jade, a revision entity for revision ID 123456 would be presented on a page with the title Jade:Revision/123456, but in other wikis, "Jade" and "Revision" may be translated to local terminology (e.g., "Yeşimi" and "Revizyon" in Turkish Wikipedia). However, the entity data representation would always be consistently as {"type": "revision", "id": 123456} and would not be localized. This provides an essential convenience for external users of our API.

Supported entities

 * revision
 * A complete version of a page. Titles appear as some localization of "Jade:Revision/".  Entity data matches the following schema:
 * edit (aka "Diff")
 * The change that results from saving a new version of a page. An edit is often represented by a single revision ID -- where the difference between the previous version and target version of the article is implied. Entity data matches the following schema:
 * The change that results from saving a new version of a page. An edit is often represented by a single revision ID -- where the difference between the previous version and target version of the article is implied. Entity data matches the following schema:

Proposed entities

 * item (aka "Qid" or "Wikidata item")
 * Any "thing" in human knowledge, including topics, concepts, and objects

Entity: Diff

 * Facet - editquality
 * Schema:
 * Facet - edittype
 * Schema:

Entity: Revision

 * Facet - contentquality
 * Schema: