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Package mwclient provides functionality for interacting with the MediaWiki API. go-mwclient is intended for users who are already familiar with (or are willing to learn) the MediaWiki API. It is intended to make dealing with the API more convenient, but not to hide it. go-mwclient v1 uses version 2 of the MW JSON API. In the example below, basic usage of go-mwclient is shown. Create a new Client object with the New() constructor, and then you are ready to start making requests to the API. If you wish to make requests to multiple MediaWiki sites, you must create a Client for each of them. go-mwclient offers a few methods for making arbitrary requests to the API: Get, GetRaw, Post, and PostRaw (see documentation for the methods for details). They all offer the same basic interface: pass a params.Values map (from the github.com/clockworksoul/go-mwclient/params package), receive a response and an error. For convenience, go-mwclient offers several methods for making common requests (login, edit, etc.), but these methods are implemented using the same interface. params.Values params.Values is similar to (and a fork of) the standard library's net/url.Values. The reason why params.Values is used instead is that url.Values is based on a map[string][]string, rather than a map[string]string. This is because url.Values must support multiple keys with the same name. The literal syntax for a map[string][]string is rather cumbersome because the value is a slice rather than just a string, and the MediaWiki API actually does not use multiple keys when multiple values for the same key is required. Instead, one key is used and the values are separated by pipes (|). It is therefore very simple to write multi-value values in params.Values literals while params.Values makes it simple to write multi-value values in literals while avoiding the cumbersome []string literals for the most common case where the is only value. See documentation for the params package for more information. Because of the way type identity works in Go, it is possible for callers to pass a plain map[string]string rather than a params.Values. It is only necessary for users to use params.Values directly if they wish to use params.Values's methods. It makes no difference to go-mwclient. If an API call fails it will return an error. Many things can go wrong during an API call: the network could be down, the API could return an unexpected response (if the API was changed), or perhaps there's an error in your API request. If the error is an API error or warning (and you used the "non-Raw" Get and Post methods), then the error/warning(s) will be parsed and returned in either an APIError or an APIWarnings object, both of which implement the error interface. The "Raw" request methods do not check for API errors or warnings. For more information about API errors and warnings, please see https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Errors_and_warnings. If maxlag is enabled, it may be that the API has rejected the requests and the amount of retries (3 by default) have been tried unsuccessfully. In that case, the error will be the variable mwclient.ErrAPIBusy. Other methods than the core ones (i.e., other methods than Get and Post) may return other errors.
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