Hey,
> There are some ids like "dewiki", "enwiki" etc, which I guess can be
> interpreted to corresponding languages "de", "en" respectively. But is
there
> a reliable map from these *wiki to the language code? And some are even
> using 3-letter prefix, e.g. gotwiki, xmfwiki.
You cannot infer the language from the site identifier. "enwiki" is a site
identifier. The software allows having multiple sites for the same
language. For instance you could have an entity that is also described on
the English Wikitionary. Or an entity described on a third party website as
well, such as a movie on imdb. Unfortunately it looks like we are not yet
providing an actual API for accessing this information.
> Are the APIs above ("action=query&prop=revisions" and
"actioon=query&list=recentchanges") the supported way to retrieve
wikidata.org in realtime?
I suspect this is your best bet for now. We have a mechanism for change
propagation to mirrors, though right now the only implementation on top of
this that we have is WMF specific. Volunteers and third parties can however
create their own implementation suitable for non-WMF use.
Cheers
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