Extension:Semantic Watchlist

Semantic Watchlist enables users to watch semantic properties by adding a new watchlist page that lists changes to these properties. Users can choose to follow one or more watchlist groups, which are administrator defined, and cover a set of properties and a set of pages (category, namespace, or SMW concept). Notification of changes to watched properties is also possible via email.

Rationale
Users often want to keep track of the changes made on a wiki. On small wikis the RecentChanges special page often suffices for this. For bigger wikis, you might only be interested in changes to some of the articles, for example those which you are knowledgeable about, or those which contain sensitive data. The MediaWiki watchlist is a great tool for watching content on per-article basis.

In semantic wikis, you might be interested in only watching changes to semantic properties that you care about. For example, on an auction wiki, the price of an item might be the only thing you are truly concerned about, on the page for that item. The Semantic Watchlist extension allows for such fine-grained watching of changes.

Feature overview

 * A watchlist page listing changes to properties watched by the user.
 * Per-user optional email notification per edit that changes properties.
 * Integration with user preferences to allow users to specify which watchlist groups they want to follow, and if they want to receive emails on changes.
 * Special:WatchListConditions as administration interface for watchlist groups.
 * API module to query property changes grouped by edit for a single user.
 * API modules to add, modify and delete the watchlist groups.

Requirements
Semantic Watchlist requires:


 * MediaWiki 1.17 or above
 * Semantic MediaWiki 1.6 or above
 * PHP 5.2 or above

Configuration
Configuration of Semantic Watchlist is done by adding simple PHP statements to your LocalSettings.php file. These statements need to be placed AFTER the inclusion of Semantic Watchlist. The options are listed below and their default is set in the Semantic Watchlist settings file. You should NOT modify the settings file, but can have a look at it to get an idea of how to use the settings, in case the below descriptions do not suffice.

Permissions
Semantic Watchlist adds 2 permissions to MediaWiki: one to use the semantic watchlist (i.e. Special:SemanticWatchlist) and one that allows configuring the watchlist groups (i.e .Special:WatchlistConditions).

Using the watchlist
Default:

Configuring watchlist groups
Default:

The watchlist
Each user can view changes to properties they watch on Special:SemanticWatchlist, which looks and works similar to the regular watchlist. Items that have not been viewed yet on the watchlist will be indicated as 'NEW'.

Watchlist preferences
Each user can manage which watchlist groups they follow via their user preferences. They can also choose if they want to receive email notifications or not. These preferences can be found on Special:Preferences, which is linked at the right top of the page in most skins for logged in users.

Watchlist groups
The watchlist groups can be managed via the Special:WatchlistConditions page by people that have the 'semanticwatchgroups' right, by default only administrators. Each group has a name, which allows users to easily recognize the groups in their preferences, and a single category, namespace or concept it covers. Only changes to properties on pages in this category, namespace or concept will be shown to users watching this group. Each group also has a list of properties, which further restricts what property changes should be shown to the user.

Version history
This is a copy of the release notes file on Git, which might be more up to date than this page.

Version 0.2
2012-11-15


 * Special:WatchlistConditions UI improved.
 * Custom text can be sent in emails.
 * Custom text can be set using Special:WatchlistConditions.
 * No email sent to a page's own editor, by default.
 * Fixed deleting of groups, which was not working.

Version 0.1
2011-07-30

Initial release with these features:


 * Special:SemanticWatchlist showing changes to properties watched by the user.
 * Per-user optional email notification per edit that changes properties.
 * Integration with user preferences to allow users to specify which watchlist groups they want to follow, and if they want to receive emails on changes.
 * Special:WatchListConditions as administration interface for watchlist groups.
 * API module to query property changes grouped by edit for a single user.
 * API modules to add, modify and delete the watchlist groups.

Extending Semantic Watchlist
Semantic Watchlist is in part a workflow extension, allowing other extensions and tools to interact with it. This is made possible via the hooks and API modules that Semantic Watchlist provides.

API modules:


 * addswlgroup: API module to add semantic watchlist groups.
 * deleteswlgroup: API module to delete semantic watchlist groups.
 * editswlgroup: API module to modify semantic watchlist groups.
 * semanticwatchlist: Returns a list of modified properties per page for a persons semantic watchlist.

Hooks:


 * SWLBeforeEmailNotify: $group, $user, $changeSet, $describeChanges, &$title, &$emailText
 * SWLBeforeEditInsert: &$this
 * SWLAfterEditInsert: &$this
 * SWLBeforeChangeSetInsert: &$this, &$groupsToAssociate, &$editId
 * SWLAfterChangeSetInsert: &$this, $groupsToAssociate, $editId

Internationalization
Semantic Watchlist is fully internationalized. Translation of Semantic Watchlist messages is done through translatewiki.net. The translation for this extension can be found here. To add language values or change existing ones, you should create an account on translatewiki.net, then request permission from the administrators to translate a certain language or languages on this page (this is a very simple process). Once you have permission for a given language, you can log in and add or edit whatever messages you want to in that language.

Authors
Semantic Watchlist was originally written by Jeroen De Dauw, as WikiWorks consultant for the IEEE. It was then modified by Nischay Nahata, again for WikiWorks and the IEEE. Code and design contributions were also made by Yaron Koren.