Manual:Pywikibot/Development

How to report a bug
When you report a bug, please try to include:


 * What Pywikipediabot version you are using. We recommend that you test if the bug is still present in [//git.wikimedia.org/summary/pywikibot%2Fcore.git the latest available revision, as stored in Git].
 * Python version (do  to check) and operating system you use (e.g. Windows, Linux, Mac OS...).
 * To do that, version.py will be useful.
 * A nice summary.
 * A full description of the problem/report.
 * How to reproduce the bug, with full information (script, command line, family, and language used).
 * The console output provided by the script (included the Python traceback if you are reporting a crash).

To submit a new bug, visit the bug tracker.

Development
If you have thought of a function you want to have, and none of the bots provides it yet, you can ask one of the programmers to write it for you. Or even better, you can try to work on the bots yourself. Python is a nice language, and not hard to learn. We will welcome you.

Commit access
Anyone can get Developer access. Once you've registered, if you're interested in working on pywikipedia, please email the mailing list and introduce yourself and mention what you'd like to work on, so other people can greet you.

Working with source code
and after modifying the code, follow the steps in Gerrit/Tutorial.
 * How to submit patches: configure Git and Gerrit. Follow steps in Gerrit/Getting started and run this:

Documentation
This is the user and developer manual, as can be found on Manual:Pywikibot, please help keeping it updated.

The code itself is partly documented. You can find them, e.g. at: as well as unit test code coverage reports at:
 * core
 * compat
 * core (see also T74863)
 * compat

Bot & Proxy
Use requests environment variables. See T111752.
 * Core master:


 * Core 2.0: Add the following lines to user-config.py:


 * Compat: Add the following line to your user-config.py:

Debugging network issues
See Pywikibot/mitmproxy for tips.