> On Apr 10, 2020, at 5:55 PM, Francis Franck <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> How do I launch Parsoid's conversion of my website?
> Apparently, I succeeded in doing it, because I found an html copy of my site 
> in a directory called localhost. (I'm running Ubuntu under Windows 10).
> Parsoid seems properly installed. The command "curl -L 
> http://localhost:8142/localhost/v3/page/html/Main_Page/ " gives the expected 
> result and my website "http://localhost/mediawiki/"; uses "VisualEditor".
> My first question : how do I instruct Parsoid to start converting my whole 
> site?

Sorry, can you clarify what you're trying to achieve?

Traditionally, Parsoid has been run as a service on the side that clients, like 
VE, can use to parse and serialize wikitext.

It sounds like you're trying to produce a static copy of your site for backup 
or offline use?

If so, maybe see the project here https://github.com/openzim/mwoffliner or this 
previous discussion 
https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitext-l/2020-February/000994.html


> And secondly: how can I learn Parsoid to add ".html" to the links it creates 
> ? At present it makes links like "<a 
> href="/mediawiki/index.php/Dossier:Drebbels_Thermometer" 
> title="Dossier:Drebbels Thermometer">"

We should probably tackle the first question beforehand because the usefulness 
of doing something like this will depend on it.

Parsoid doesn't really offer a configuration to readily do something like this 
so it would take some code modification.

Alternatively, you can take the output that Parsoid produces and write a script 
to parse the html, find all the links, and add the extension, with generic dom 
manipulation libraries.


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