Awesome
jwiki
Programmatically accessing Wikipedia/MediaWiki via the API is hard ☹️. I thought it didn't have to be, so I made it easy 😀. jwiki lets you perform all sorts of crazy API calls with 1️⃣ line of Java.
Yes, one line.
It's so easy that anyone (including your grandma 👵🏻) can write a program that works with MediaWiki.
Not convinced? Try out the examples.
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Maven
<dependency>
<groupId>io.github.fastily</groupId>
<artifactId>jwiki</artifactId>
<version>1.11.0</version>
</dependency>
Gradle
implementation 'io.github.fastily:jwiki:1.11.0'
⚠️ COORDINATES HAVE CHANGED (since 1.10.0): jwiki's new group id is io.github.fastily
Build
Build and publish (install) jwiki on your computer with
./gradlew publishToMavenLocal -x signMavenJavaPublication
Resources
Please create a new issue for bug reports and/or feature requests.
Goals
- Simplicity - Complex objects and functions are abstracted into the background so that anybody, regardless of Java experience, will be able to use jwiki.
- Speed - Network calls, local computation, and memory usage are optimized and minimized, so as to enhance performance and reduce overhead.
- Succinctness - Complex API actions can be performed in jwiki using one line of local code consisting of simple objects and primitive types.