Talk:RailWAM

Personal usage
Hello. I have imported the script into my global.js since the scope in the infobox does say it can be for personal use. However, when I enter a wiki, it inadvertently creates the WAM log page because I have the script enabled. This should be warned for in my opinion. Is there a way to make a version of this script that does not create the page? If so, that would be wonderful. Thank you for reading.

Cheeseskates 07:45, August 31, 2016 (UTC)


 * On a very similar note, this script should always ask before making automated edits under someone's account (and this is quite possibly worse for users not logged in, as it uses their IP address). Personally, I'd be rather annoyed if an edit is made under my account (or IP address, if logged out) without my prior knowledge or permission, simply because I visited a wiki that used this script. - OneTwoThreeFall (talk) 09:19, August 31, 2016 (UTC)


 * I'm sorry it isn't clear on the page yet that for personal use, you need to change the WAM log page by adding this before the import:


 * You can change it to any other page name under your user namespace if you want. I'm going to change the page back to personal use as well but also going to add that note. I hadn't added that note yet since I didn't think people would be using this before I got the chance to finish the Configuration section.


 * As for the auto-editing issue, that's a good point (especially with IPs). I'll work on something to prompt you before it edits, hopefully it won't take long to code & be approved.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:39, August 31, 2016 (UTC)


 * I have updated the script so that a message pops up over the WAM module asking you if you want to log the score, and it should no longer auto-edit. I submitted this revision for review, and it will probably be approved today or tomorrow. The message pops up on every page load if the score isn't logged, even if you press "Close message." I will probably add something later so that it stays closed for a longer period of time.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  22:04, August 31, 2016 (UTC)


 * Thank you so much!
 * Cheeseskates 00:02, September 1, 2016 (UTC)


 * Very nice - thanks for a quick fix! - OneTwoThreeFall (talk) 08:24, September 1, 2016 (UTC)


 * The version with this fix has approved--please let me know if you find any bugs with the new logging system.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:33, September 1, 2016 (UTC)

Polski
Hello! Translated for PL by Szynka013 and DarknessEyes23. Good job and good idea guys ^^ ~ Szynka 013 13:02, September 1, 2016 (UTC)
 * Thanks for your translation! It will be added shortly.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:33, September 1, 2016 (UTC)

IT
Translations for Italian: 14:02, September 26, 2016 (UTC)


 * Added myself.  19:47, September 26, 2016 (UTC)

DE
Translations for german (work in progress, but you can take what's already translated): Agent Zuri Profile   Message Wall   Blog  19:07, November 27, 2017 (UTC)

Log page
I think it would be better for the configured log page to be required for all usages, rather than using a default. This avoids cases, such as the one here, where someone has apparently not configured the script correctly and misleadingly suggests that the script has been installed here which is not the case. Is that possible for you to implement?
 * Thanks for your feedback. I think I will set the default to User:(Username)/WAM Log rather than Project:WAM Log. That should solve this issue as well as eliminate the need for personal use installations to configure the page.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:33, September 1, 2016 (UTC)
 * The fix I mentioned above has been added, and just needs to be reviewed. I have edited the article to reflect these changes, and will remove the extra code for personal installion once this new version is live.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  15:14, September 4, 2016 (UTC)
 * How can I make a log by the way? I don't see any link in RailWam textbox Dai ca superman (talk) 16:20, September 5, 2016 (UTC)
 * There is a bug currently preventing the message from showing up for wikis where the log page hasn't been created. It has been fixed (along with the issue above), but the revision still needs to be reviewed in order to go live.
 * In the meantime, there is a way around this bug. If you're using the script for personal use, go to Special:MyPage/WAM Log on the wiki you want to log the scores for. If you're using the script for site-wide use, go to Project:WAM Log on your wiki. Add something simple to the page (like "blah blah blah" or "test") to create it so the script can recognize it. You can remove whatever you added afterwords (do not delete the page), all that matters is that the page is created.
 * Please let me know if this does not solve the issue so I can find another solution until the fix is approved.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:31, September 5, 2016 (UTC)
 * Thank you Dai ca superman (talk) 07:26, September 6, 2016 (UTC)
 * Just wanted to let you know that the revision with this fix is now live. Please send me a message if it is still bugged or if you notice any bugs with anything else.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  02:28, September 7, 2016 (UTC)

Responsive pop-up
Can you make the pop-up behave reposnsively so they can be viewed well by any devices, especially smartphones? Thank you Dai ca superman (talk) 16:26, September 5, 2016 (UTC)


 * I'm assuming you mean the pop-up window for the FAQ. The FAQ uses Wikia's pop-up function, so I'm surprised it wouldn't already be responsive with their whole push for mobile support and all. Regardless, I will look into creating another pop-up box that works better for smaller devices. Can you answer a few questions to help me figure out which devices I need to test it for?
 * On your smartphone, are you using the Oasis desktop skin, the mobile skin, or one of Wikia's apps?
 * If you are using the desktop skin, was that the default skin for your device, or did you select it from the link in the footer?
 * If you are using an app, what is the name of the app (e.g. Wikia Game Guides, one of the fan apps)?
 * What is the width and height of your screen (preferably in pixels, but I can convert to other measurements)?
 * If you don't know the screen size, what model is it (e.g. Samsung Galaxy s7)?
 * Does it look right when you are holding the device in both the portrait and landscape orientations?
 * Are you zooming in or zooming out from the default zoom?
 * Is the text too big, too small, or a good size?
 * Does the pop-up shrink to the screen size? (I am assuming no, but I just want to check that it is the size of the pop-up itself and not the text size.)
 * Thank you for reporting this issue.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:31, September 5, 2016 (UTC)


 * I think it don't display well for any screen have width lower than 850px according to your code. My device resolution is 320x640 and I use browser app with oasis skin neither mobile skin (mobile skin doesn't load any custom JS by default) nor Wikia apps. Dai ca superman (talk) 07:26, September 6, 2016 (UTC)
 * Alright, thank you. I am testing out a responsive pop-up width that has been working nicely with that screen size and others so far. I'm planning on implementing the collapsible functionality to the FAQ headers to make it more mobile-friendly as well.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  02:28, September 7, 2016 (UTC)
 * Thank you Dai ca superman (talk) 07:33, September 7, 2016 (UTC)
 * RailWAM has been updated with a responsive pop-up width and collapsible FAQ headers. I have submitted the edit for review and hopefully, it will go live soon.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:04, September 10, 2016 (UTC)

Brazilian Portuguese (Português Brasileiro/Português do Brasil)
Hello! Here the brazilian portuguese translation (need the european portuguese too, but if you want, you can use the PT-BR translation): Ultragustavo25  |  Mural  02:51, September 7, 2016 (UTC)


 * Thank you!


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:12, September 8, 2016 (UTC)

Wiki Rank
Can you fetch the data of wiki's rank and put it beside the Wam score? Dai ca superman (talk) 07:33, September 7, 2016 (UTC)


 * This is something that I actually planned on doing for the first release, but Wikia didn't open the API to the rank data to outside requests for some reason. I emailed support about the problem. but I got the sense that it wasn't a big issue for them. I'm keeping an eye on the request to see if they fix it.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:12, September 8, 2016 (UTC)


 * There is actually a way to circumvent the API limitations, but it involves a third-party service (YQL). If you're willing to make that trade-off you can take a look at w:Thread:1089659 where I've asked a question about the CORS issue. &mdash; NoWay (talk &middot; contribs) 17:39, September 9, 2016 (UTC)
 * Thank you for suggesting YQL. I have just tested it with that request, and it seems to work perfectly. I'm going to figure how to redesign the WAM module to include the WAM rank and log it. Since this is probably going to be a major change, it will likely be a little while until it goes live (assuming Wikia approves the use of YQL). If Wikia doesn't approve, I might design a personal use solution.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  23:05, September 9, 2016 (UTC)

Did I miss something?
After I imported the code, I can only see the score but no comparison of the score of the previous day (http://despicableme.wikia.com/wiki/Special:WikiActivity). I don't know which code I haven't imported... - Xia Shangzhou Ah well, perhaps he ate too many bananas.  (Talk) 08:55, September 7, 2016 (UTC)


 * You won't be able to see the difference in the score until yesterday's and today's scores are logged on the log page. However, this probably was hard to tell because I did discover a bug in the script, and it was preventing the log message from appearing. I tested a modified version of the script in my personal JS on your wiki, and the notification is now showing up, so I just need to verify that this new version did indeed fix it and that it isn't just a fluke. Once I publish the new version, it should take a few days to go live. Thanks for reporting this,


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:12, September 8, 2016 (UTC)
 * This is strange-- I tried putting the original code back in to reproduce the notification bug, but it seems to be working now (even with bypassing cache). I did take a look at your configuration settings in MediaWiki:Common.js and two of them seem to be conflicting. Here is what you have currently:


 * What happens with this code is that the script is told to load only on Special:WikiActivity and the namespaces with IDs 2 and 3 (User and User talk, respectively). The script is set to prevent itself from loading unless both the page name and the namespace are allowed in the configuration settings. When I go to Special:WikiActivity, the page name matches, but the namespace does not, so therefore the script does not load.
 * Here is the code for what I think you are looking to do (not supplying a  option sets the script to load on all namespaces):


 * I removed the extra  because although I don't believe that it was causing an issue, it might be a little confusing to have configuration in there that is ultimately overwritten by the second.
 * Replacing the current configuration with this code should at least allow it to load. I'm not sure if the configuration issue is related to the notification issue, but I'll keep trying to reproduce the notification bug.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  21:30, September 8, 2016 (UTC)

Vietnamese translation
Dai ca superman (talk) 16:49, September 7, 2016 (UTC)


 * Thank you!


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:12, September 8, 2016 (UTC)

Logging
Right at 0:00 UTC I get the message to log a new WAM-Score. But the API still provides yesterdays score, tough the website is already updated. -- Ninjamask (talk) 13:20, September 10, 2016 (UTC)


 * I'm assuming by "the website," you are referring to wikia.com/WAM.  The difference between what the official WAM page is saying and what the API is saying seems to be that the official WAM page is getting old data by default.  When I visit the official WAM page, it says that it is looking at the data for September 8th. I have used the API test requests to verify that the data the API gets for September 8th is the same as what the official WAM site says for September 8th. I was able to change the date on the official WAM page so it went to the most recent data, and the scores matched the scores the API was getting.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  17:58, September 10, 2016 (UTC)

loadOnNamespace and loadOnPage
Can you take a look at these options? It seem doesn't work as expected

Here's my config Dai ca superman (talk) 10:50, September 15, 2016 (UTC)


 * Hello,
 * This issue appears to be that  and   are conflicting. The script is set to check if the page matches one of the pages in the   and if its namespace matches one in  . If either condition is false, the script does not load. Thus, with your configuration the namespace condition fails on Special:WikiActivity and the page name condition fails on those namespaces.


 * I think the way you were trying to use these options is superior to how these options are currently supposed to be used, so I will modify the script to load if either condition is true. For the time being, I don't recommend using  and   at the same time. Thanks for bring this up,
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  01:28, September 18, 2016 (UTC)


 * Thank you, hope you can make a fix soon.
 * But Right now I have other problem with language setting. With the above configs (removed loadOnNamespace and loadOnPage options), even I change my language from english to vietnamese, I still can't see Vietnamese translation for RailWAM.
 * Dai ca superman (talk) 08:23, September 19, 2016 (UTC)
 * Thanks for reporting this. The language bug has been fixed, and the new version should go live within a few days.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  23:04, September 19, 2016 (UTC)
 * Thank you Dai ca superman (talk) 07:09, September 22, 2016 (UTC)
 * I have created a solution in my test code that allows loadOnNamespace and loadOnPage to work at the same time, and I am planning on implementing the new code into the Dev Wiki code after I finish writing this message. I did have to make a change to one of the error messages, and thus the same message in all the different languages. I ended up using Google Translate as a temporary solution (this error shouldn't be seen often), but I am likely going to submit most of the messages for corrections at the WLB Wiki. Since you are the one who provided the original Vietnamese translation, would you mind making corrections to this translation?
 * English:
 * Current Vietnamese translation:
 * Thanks,
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  19:55, September 22, 2016 (UTC)
 * I've just updated correcting translation in your code. If you want to translate any new messages, just tell me. :) Thanks again Dai ca superman (talk) 07:20, September 23, 2016 (UTC)
 * Thank you for correcting!
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  19:28, September 23, 2016 (UTC)
 * Thank you for correcting!
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  19:28, September 23, 2016 (UTC)

Not Working
Hey,

This plugin worked for a couple days but not it's not working anymore. Anybody know why? Aksing from the edain.wikia.com

Sauron, Dark Lord of Mordor (talk) 17:58, September 15, 2016 (UTC)


 * Hi, I've visited your wiki, but I am seeing the RailWAM module, and I don't notice anything not working. Could you please provide more details on what isn't working? If you have a screenshot, could you post that as well?
 * I would try asking other users/administrators if they are having the same problem. If it is just you, then have you edited your personal JS recently? Do you have any other scripts installed? It's possible another script or a little bit of code is conflicting with it.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:20, September 15, 2016 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the quick reply. I've uploaded an imgur album with two screenshots. On both pages I have clear memories of the RailWAM being at the top of each page, on top of the discussion. Basically I just don't see it anymore. I have not edited my Personal JS or have any other scrips installed. I will however ask around and report back. Also I can't see it either when I log out. Imgur Album: http://imgur.com/a/9aCj7
 * Sauron, Dark Lord of Mordor (talk) 21:18, September 15, 2016 (UTC)
 * RailWAM had some errors a few days ago. Unfortunately, Wikia has caching problems, particularly with cross-wiki requests. So it's possible that, even though RailWAM was updated, the way you request it retrieves an older version with the errors. --Saftzie (talk) 22:57, September 15, 2016 (UTC)

Is there anything I can do? Or shall I just wait? Sauron, Dark Lord of Mordor (talk) 07:21, September 16, 2016 (UTC)
 * I just checked. Your wiki seems to be getting the most recent code; and I see the module in the rail. In particular, I see it on the Sauron and Mordor pages. If you don't see it, then it's something down to you, I think. Figuring out what that is could be a challenge. --Saftzie (talk) 09:48, September 16, 2016 (UTC)


 * Might have been cache, it's working again and nobody noticed anything.
 * Sauron, Dark Lord of Mordor (talk) 20:51, September 16, 2016 (UTC)
 * I'm glad to hear everything is working again. Thank you for helping with this issue, Saftzie!
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  01:30, September 18, 2016 (UTC)

Minor problem with span id
I don't know why you make the id of span in WAM Log have value of previous month, like here's today log: ... , even today is 22/9/2016 Dai ca superman (talk) 07:09, September 22, 2016 (UTC)


 * 8 is actually the correct value for September because JavaScript starts counting at 0 instead of 1. So, January is 0, February is 1, etc... I didn't change this because the log, in it's current state, is more for the script to get data rather than for humans reading it. Logging WAM data into a human-friendly table is one of the main features planned for the next RailWAM update, and I am currently developing/testing this feature. The human-friendly tables will use the normal numbers for months (January is 1, February is 2) instead of starting at 0.


 * By the way, I also found a solution to the loadOnPage/loadOnNamespace issue. I will leave more information in a reply in that section.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  19:40, September 22, 2016 (UTC)

Log option
In my opinion, there should be an option to disable logging altogether on a set wiki. So no notifications about not logged data, no cookies, just a plain WAM indicator. The reason I'm suggesting this is because I added this script in my global.js as I'm curious to see the WAM scores of my wikis, but I'd rather not have to log or make cookies to hide the notification for every other wiki I visit. 03:35, September 27, 2016 (UTC)


 * This sounds like a good idea, and it shouldn't take too terribly long to implement. Thanks for suggesting!


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:34, September 28, 2016 (UTC)
 * I have added an option for this to the script, and the revision just needs to be approved. You can set  to false to turn the alerts off once the new version is live:


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  19:58, September 29, 2016 (UTC)

Sync time for log alert based on WAM server
I've usually seen 2 log alert, one in the morning and one at night and when I click to save the WAM score for both of alerts, it write the same data as today for the next day. Example: I think your log alert is based on the time of user's computer, but if users don't have the same time zone as Wikia set for their WAM server, it make duplicate the data because WAM score for the next days have not been calculated yet.
 * abcabc
 * abcabc

Dai ca superman (talk) 09:01, October 4, 2016 (UTC)


 * I believe the issue was not the time the script was using, but the fact that the browser was caching the result. Wikia's servers are set to cache the result for one day, so if you logged the score a second time within 24 hours (e.g., you log the score at 23:00 UTC P.M. and then at 1:00 UTC A.M. the next day), your browser would use the old data. I've set the AJAX request so it should no longer cache the data, and at this point the revision just needs to be approved. Please let me know if this issue continues in a few days (to make sure there is no cached data).


 * Thanks for reporting this,


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:18, October 4, 2016 (UTC)

Weird score
Sometimes I got this very weird score, like xxx.447396.4473, and RailWam can't create comparison value right below. I don't know is it RailWam issue or Wikia itself

Dai ca superman (talk) 14:52, October 6, 2016 (UTC)


 * I've discovered why this issue happen. When many users log the score multiple times for one day make span id is duplicate, RailWam can't display value properly.


 * Can you make it log for one time per day and disable log alert for all users when score's already logged by someone else?


 * Dai ca superman (talk) 13:42, October 7, 2016 (UTC)
 * Thanks for looking into the cause of this issue. The script should already check if the score has been logged, so I'm surprised that this would be happening. I found the wiki where you are having this problem via Google, so I will investigate there and figure out what is causing this bug.


 * I'll let you know on this talk page when I start working on a solution.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  01:26, October 9, 2016 (UTC)


 * Sorry for the very late reply. I've had a lot of work recently and frankly, the bug with the log score alert is really stumping me. I haven't been able to reproduce the issue for anything.


 * I will not be doing a separate bug fix for this issue because I have decided to eliminate the WAM log entirely for the top 5,000 wikis, including the one you are having difficulty on. The new method I will be using to get WAM data can get it on a specific day, and therefore it is no longer necessary to have admins log in every day to log the scores.


 * Instead, I will be creating something I am calling the WAM Database. Basically, you'll be able to enter scores, ranks, a date or last ## days and the script will fetch the appropriate data and format it into a list of entries. It will be able to go back in time for data as far back as the API can go.


 * The new rail module that displays rank has already been completed, and I am making good progress on the database so far, but I do not have a projected completion date.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  22:19, October 23, 2016 (UTC)

Suggestion
What about adding a chart function that displays the WAM over the last month based on the registered entries? I'm not suggesting to displaying it by default, I was thinking more like you click something and then the module content will be replaced with the chart. 11:59, October 12, 2016 (UTC)


 * Graphing WAM data is something planned for future RailWAM releases. There are some more pressing updates needed at the moment (bug fixes, Monobook support), so this functionality may not be added for a little while. However, it is definitely on the radar and will be added at some point. Thanks for suggesting!


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  19:05, October 12, 2016 (UTC)

This is something that I'd also be very interested in. The choice of logging format is interesting to me, whether it be JSON or XML and will purely use a Javascript charting framework. Alternatively, will the charting itself be built through a wiki extension module reading data list templates. Before I discovered this module, I'd considered whether the best design would be to have a bot poll the WAM daily using AJAX but during install retrieve up to the past five years then record into templates for later retrieval. I imagined writing it to an SQL database! LOL. What I found curious was the need to have manual user intervention to record the data to the log. Anyhow, I see that elsewhere you've mentioned using a database so that works for me. As far as the actual charting design goes, I'd love it if the range was variable using a slider to indicate start date and end date range so we can see the trend over a few TV seasons. The shows many wikis are based on more than six years sometimes and the trends would be nice to see and I pictured doing charts for roughly five. Thanks for your efforts. AlbertEpstein (talk) 02:07, November 26, 2017 (UTC)


 * Hi, thank you for your detailed message!


 * When this script was first published, the logging system was automatic. However, because logging the score requires editing under the user's account (or worse, their IP), it was changed to the manual "log alert" format you see now. In the update approved yesterday, the  parameter was added as a sort of opt-in automatic logging. This is also one reason that all previous WAM data could not be logged upon install.


 * I am also opting for a future "log old data" button due to the rate limit for requests provided by Wikia. The API endpoint used to get data from the WAM index can only get data for one day at a time, so retrieving data from several years would likely require thousands of requests. Unfortunately, Wikia said that these requests should be limited to 1 request every 10 seconds (6 requests/minute). Thus, it would essentially force the user to stay on the same page for days in order to perform all the requests.


 * On another topic, I really like the idea of using a slider for date ranges. The current database has a "last ## days" function that does a similar function, but it would probably work better with a range slider. It would also easily apply to the graphing function as well, once that is developed.


 * In terms of the charting design, I don't have much planned out for it yet as I have been mostly focusing on getting the version 2 update out and converting the translations to use I18n-js. However, as I believe it will be a very important part of the database, I plan on releasing it in version 3 along with the "log old data" function. At this point, the graph data will probably be retrieved the same way as it is for the other functions: first from the WAM log, then day-by-day from the API. Unfortunately, that also means the rate limits still apply.


 * Again, thanks for your suggestions/questions!


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  01:51, November 27, 2017 (UTC)

It's not working
From last few day Railwam page is gone from almost every wikis I edit, no one has done any edit on Js page. The wikis i edit ToG, Unordinary and Magician. Thanks.

 Clash  .  Bikash  04:52, April 2, 2017 (UTC)


 * I also wanted to report that the script don't work for the last 2 weeks. http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20160317045446/spyro/ru/images/thumb/8/89/Greenflych1.gif/40px-Greenflych1.gif Talk  Mix Gerder   Contributions


 * Thank you for reporting this. The issue seems to be that Wikia changed the permissions on the API the script is currently using to get the data. I was already working on an update that would have fixed this issue, so I will try to publish a modified version of that update as soon as possible.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:43, April 8, 2017 (UTC)


 * I published a revision that should fix this issue yesterday, so it should be fixed once it is approved.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  15:15, April 9, 2017 (UTC)


 * Oh weird...Revision has been rejected. http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/central/images/8/88/Washing_Machine.png/revision/latest?cb=20161204163456 Benny✍ 08:46, April 11, 2017 (UTC)
 * Just got it...waiting to see if it will work... I'll Get The Can!-FiveCraft 21:43, April 11, 2017 (UTC)
 * I am currently writing an email to Wikia addressing the issue and the rejection. I have come to the conclusion from hours of trying to fix this that the data is simply inaccessible through direct means. The rejected revision uses a third-party service from Yahoo called YQL to access the data, and I assume this is why it was rejected.
 * I anticipate that this issue could take while to sort out, largely depending on whether Wikia is willing to approve the rejected revision or allow wikis to make requests to that particular data. I would recommend copying the rejected revision code into your personal JS if you need to keep track of the WAM score with this script.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  00:29, April 13, 2017 (UTC)


 * Hello sir do i have copy this whole thing or the one in the RailWAM page
 *  Clash  .  Bikash   Talk  05:31, April 15, 2017 (UTC)
 * Sorry for the late reply, and you will have to copy the whole thing. Since the revision was rejected, the import won't work even in personal JS.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  03:45, April 18, 2017 (UTC)


 * Thanks.
 *  Clash  .  Bikash   Talk  20:09, April 19, 2017 (UTC)
 * Strange. A small fix for the new rail styles update by KockaAdmiralac that I submitted yesterday (thank you for that, KockaAdmiralac) was approved, even though it has the YQL requests. I have checked on two wikis that use it and RailWAM is up and running again. If it isn't running on your wiki, it is because the old, dysfunctional version is still in your cache.
 * I don't know if JSRT team changed its mind on YQL because Wikia hasn't replied to my email yet. (I only had a chance to send it yesterday due to a family emergency last week.)
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  19:35, April 20, 2017 (UTC)


 * It'll work if i remove the js form my global js. Edit- it works. thank you very much sir.
 *  Clash  .    Bikash   Talk  07:14, April 21, 2017 (UTC)

Weird Language
Over on the little shop of horrors wiki, it's appearing in an odd language. Please help! I can't read what ever this is![[User:FiveCraft| I'll Get The Can!-FiveCraft] 16:35, April 21, 2017 (UTC)]
 * It looks like it is appearing in Polish. The issue is that, in your RailWAM configuration in your site's MediaWiki:Common.js, you have . This is not a valid value for that option, as you need a two-letter language code. (See Option List and Defaults on the RailWAM documentation page for a full list of options, descriptions, and their accepted values.) If you want the English language, your configuration should look like this:


 * Technically the  line is not needed because the script defaults to English. If you ever need a different language, you can find the two-letter codes in the "Languages" section of the infobox on the RailWAM page.
 * If you need any more help with configuring RailWAM, please let me know.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  19:30, April 21, 2017 (UTC)

Adding WAM score edit
Would it be possible to make the "adding wam score" edit a bot edit? I'm skeptical that would be possible for normal users, but maybe it should be possible for admins. I would also suggest to change  to   as wiki links should work in edit summaries (and maybe localize the message too?). 22:01, April 25, 2017 (UTC)


 * It was actually the original behavior of the script to automatically log the score when someone would visit the wiki, but this was changed due to people visiting wikis and unexpectedly editing when the script was used site-wide (see discussion at the top of this page). I can certainly look into a selective-user solution that will auto-click the log button. Off the top of my head, I could probably add in an option to specify users that will have the script automatically log the score under their user name when they visit the wiki.


 * If you are using RailWAM on a wiki that is consistently in the top 5000 on the WAM board, then it may not be necessary to log the score every day in the next major update. The script will be getting data from a different location that can also get the day's previous score, but only data for the top 5000 is available with that. I should note that I believe logging the scores anyway would reduce loading times. (You can see development versions on w:c:bniceshottest:User:Blaster Niceshot/wikia.js, but I don't recommend using them site-wide because they are not always stable.)


 * As for the summary link, I think that is a good idea and will see if I can add it when I have time. The localization part will have to be pushed until the next major update because there will already be a lot of new translations needed, and I would prefer to ask for translations when I have the full list.


 * Please let me know if you have any more suggestions/questions.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:13, April 26, 2017 (UTC)


 * I probably didn't explain myself well, with "make it a bot edit" I wasn't implying an "automated" edit, but I was actually talking about the bot flag, meaning "make the edit hidden from RC". I'm looking forward next big update!  20:18, April 26, 2017 (UTC)


 * That should be a pretty simple thing to add. I still like the automated option idea, so I will likely put in that in the next update as well. I will add in the bot flag option when I get a chance.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  00:36, April 27, 2017 (UTC)
 * I have submitted the revision with the summary link, so hopefully you will be able to see that in a day or so once it is approved. I will see if I can add in the bot flag relatively soon, but I wanted to get this first revision published in case I can't.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:25, April 28, 2017 (UTC)

CSS-Bug
On browsers expect chrome, 's background property cause a bug so the background-color is not set. For wikis with bright background-color that means that the notlogged-text is unreadable. Here's a suggestion, how to fix that:

or you just rewrite the background property and avoid using such a complex shorthand which easily could cause an error just as it happend in your case.

Agent Zuri &Uuml;ber mich   Nachrichtenseite   Ank&uuml;ndigungen  17:29, June 3, 2017 (UTC)


 * A version with this bug fixed has been submitted for review. You should see it fixed within a few days.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  15:52, June 4, 2017 (UTC)
 * Great! Thank you :)
 * Agent Zuri &Uuml;ber mich   Nachrichtenseite   Ank&uuml;ndigungen  16:02, June 4, 2017 (UTC)

more info
Could you use this api endpoint to provide more information? http://www.wikia.com/api/v1/WAM/WAMIndex?wiki_id=1965&sort_column=wam&sort_direction=ASC&limit=20&fetch_admins=false&fetch_wiki_images=true Agent Zuri &Uuml;ber mich   Nachrichtenseite   Ank&uuml;ndigungen  17:29, June 3, 2017 (UTC)


 * That is already planned in a future update, but it is not ready for release.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  15:52, June 4, 2017 (UTC)
 * Okay, I looking forward to when this will be implemented in the future.
 * Agent Zuri &Uuml;ber mich   Nachrichtenseite   Ank&uuml;ndigungen  16:02, June 4, 2017 (UTC)

namespaces
You could simply use this template to outline the namespaces with ids to the users. Agent Zuri &Uuml;ber mich   Nachrichtenseite   Ank&uuml;ndigungen  01:59, June 4, 2017 (UTC)

Logging score
I don't see anymore the link for logging the daily score. 17:52, June 15, 2017 (UTC)


 * Because of the change of classes in the new header, some of the colors in the logging notification were not displaying properly. A new version with updated classes was approved today. Please let me know if that fixed the issue.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  19:05, June 19, 2017 (UTC)
 * No its not showing the logging link in ToG and UnOrdinary wikia.  Clash.Bikash   Talk  06:50, June 20, 2017 (UTC)
 * I checked the RailWAM version for ToG and UnOrdinary, and both are being served the old version. I'm seeing the new version and the functional log alert on other wikis including my test wiki (my personal JS), the Color Switch Wiki (site-wide JS), and the Helck Wiki (site-wide JS). The new version also functions normally when I run it in my console on Community Central. I'm not sure why the cache has only updated on certain wikis, but there is nothing I can do to force Wikia to update it on others. I will monitor the wikis where it is not working over the next few days. Please let me know if you start seeing the new version.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  16:56, June 20, 2017 (UTC)
 * Now its working everywhere except TOG, i checked in few Site wide and in few personal JS, Thanks. <span style="border:2px solid gold; background:#000; padding: 5px 8px 0px; border-radius: 20px; font-family:gabriola; font-size:130%"> Clash.Bikash   Talk  07:16, June 21, 2017 (UTC)

Score Showing Twice
Hello sir, I'm having a issue in one my wiki. it's showing the score twice. mean yesterday's score and current score. and because of it the different between the score showing unknown. and it's install as site wide.

Colour of WAM logo is different on different pages. somewhere it's black some wiki link colour ane some where its brown <span style="border:2px solid gold; background:#000; padding: 5px 8px 0px; border-radius: 20px; font-family:gabriola; font-size:130%"> Clash.Bikash   Talk  07:23, July 13, 2017 (UTC)
 * Look like the twice issue been solved just by clearing few score.<span style="border:2px solid gold; background:#000; padding: 5px 8px 0px; border-radius: 20px; font-family:gabriola; font-size:130%"> Clash.Bikash   Talk  08:47, July 13, 2017 (UTC)


 * The score should not be showing twice even if it is logged multiple times. I will look into this issue. I fixed the WAM logo color bug a few days ago, so if you are continuing to see the black version it must still be in your cache.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  16:08, July 13, 2017 (UTC)


 * If you look into it, you'll find the the logo showing different colour in different pages, not only black. <span style="border:2px solid gold; background:#000; padding: 5px 8px 0px; border-radius: 20px; font-family:gabriola; font-size:130%"> Clash.Bikash   Talk  07:35, July 15, 2017 (UTC)


 * I have submitted a revision that should fix both the double score bug and the WAM logo color issue.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  16:59, July 15, 2017 (UTC)

Displayed beside rail
Hi, in my wiki the rail module is prepended to  instead of it's child   so railWAM shows up beside the other modules inside. Agent Zuri Profile   Message Wall   Blog  11:28, July 13, 2017 (UTC)


 * I have experienced this as well.


 * Same for me too. <span style="border:2px solid gold; background:#000; padding: 5px 8px 0px; border-radius: 20px; font-family:gabriola; font-size:130%"> Clash.Bikash   Talk  13:33, July 13, 2017 (UTC)


 * Same here. I was forced to temporarily remove it in the wiki I administer.

Signed JustLeafy ( ͡| ͜' ͡| ) <span style="color: darkgreen; border-color: darkgreen; cursor:pointer;" class="wds-button wds-is-secondary wds-is-squished">USER <span style="color: darkgreen; border-color: darkgreen; cursor:pointer;" class="wds-button wds-is-secondary wds-is-squished">WALL  13:54, July 13, 2017 (UTC)


 * Thanks for reporting this. A revision to fix this issue has been submitted for review. Please let me know if the issue persists once the revision is approved.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  16:08, July 13, 2017 (UTC)


 * The new revision has been approved, and I am seeing the module displaying correctly on the German Harry Potter wiki linked above. If you aren't seeing it fixed yet, the old version is likely still in your cache.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  19:09, July 13, 2017 (UTC)
 * now it works fine. Thank you! Agent Zuri Profile   Message Wall   Blog  19:19, July 13, 2017 (UTC)

But on the main page it still shows up on the wrong place (child of  instead of   Agent Zuri  Profile   Message Wall   Blog  16:55, July 14, 2017 (UTC)


 * It looks like someone added some code that is causing it to break. It shouldn't even be showing up on the main page.


 * I will add in a feature from the development version early to fix this.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  17:59, July 14, 2017 (UTC)


 * now it works on the main page as well. Thank you! Agent Zuri Profile   Message Wall   Blog  21:25, July 16, 2017 (UTC)

Score trimmed
I've noticed that once you log the score, the WAM score shown afterwards is trimmed down to just one number (e.g. "9"). 11:08, July 19, 2017 (UTC)


 * This was caused by an error I made in fixing another bug. The score should display normally once the revision is approved.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  14:57, July 19, 2017 (UTC)

Remodeling the WAM Module
Hey there. If you are also good with CSS, can you maybe try remodeling the WAM module so that it can look consistent to the other modules? It should look like this:

Thanks!

~Signed JustLeafy ( ͡| ͜' ͡| ) <span style="color: darkgreen; border-color: darkgreen; cursor:pointer;" class="wds-button wds-is-secondary wds-is-squished">USER <span style="color: darkgreen; border-color: darkgreen; cursor:pointer;" class="wds-button wds-is-secondary wds-is-squished">WALL  16:16, September 5, 2017 (UTC)


 * Hi, thanks for your suggestion! I like the compactness of that design, but I think the slightly-changed design coming up in the next update is clearer because the differences for both the score and rank will be shown. Here is a photo: Railwam-v2-preview.jpg


 * As for the buttons, I'm concerned that the WDS buttons would either make those links disproportional to the size of the score/rank or the link text would be extremely small since they have quite a bit of padding. Please let me know if you have other suggestions or if I misunderstood something from your concept.


 * (As a side note: At this point, the next update is essentially waiting on YQL developers to fix some issues that are affecting RailWAM and on when I have time to organize and submit new translations to the Language Brigade and finish some bug testing.)
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:05, September 8, 2017 (UTC)

Wrong WAM
Is their any problem or updates in the script, because from yesterday score does not match with Official pages score <span style="border:2px solid gold; background:#000; padding: 5px 8px 0px; border-radius: 20px; font-family:gabriola; font-size:130%"> Clash.Bikash   Talk  04:45, November 2, 2017 (UTC)


 * I believe the issue here is more with Wikia's page than RailWAM. I investigated this issue a while ago, and it seems that the API endpoint used to get the data for RailWAM tends to update faster than the offical page. The official page shows the correct score when you change the date to the most recent date. (The data is still there, the default date in the date selector is just slow to update.)


 * If that does not resolve the issue, please let me know. I have noticed changes in the times that Wikia updates the WAM while testing the development version, which could also be the source of the discrepancy.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  01:35, November 9, 2017 (UTC)
 * Hey sorry forgot to say that this doesn't accrue again. <span style="border:2px solid gold; background:#000; padding: 5px 8px 0px; border-radius: 20px; font-family:gabriola; font-size:130%"> Clash.Bikash   Talk  05:35, November 26, 2017 (UTC)

New update
It's a great update a lot feature has been added. Thank you.

It's displaying twice, is it because i have installed personally and also exist in site wide for that wiki? i mean it not happening here on Dev wiki.

Thank You <span style="border:2px solid gold; background:#000; padding: 5px 8px 0px; border-radius: 20px; font-family:gabriola; font-size:130%"> Clash.Bikash   Talk  05:45, November 26, 2017 (UTC)


 * Hi, Clash.Bikash.


 * This is caused by the fact that the new version uses a different load variable than the last and should be fixed once the cache updates for the version that is behind. Unfortunately, there isn't anything I can do to speed that up (the cache would probably be clear by the time a script revision would be approved). Please let me know if this is not fixed within a few days (or when both modules appear the same).


 * Thanks for reporting this!


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  16:40, November 26, 2017 (UTC)


 * Ah, Okay


 * I think if rank Number increase then it should show orange down button because its rank decrease this why the number increased. (Ex. From 154 to 159, the number increased 4 step but rank decreased)


 * <span style="border:2px solid gold; background:#000; padding: 5px 8px 0px; border-radius: 20px; font-family:gabriola; font-size:130%"> Clash.Bikash   Talk  19:18, November 26, 2017 (UTC)
 * Your thoughts are correct. It must have slipped by during testing. Thanks for reporting! I will update this when I get a chance.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:40, November 26, 2017 (UTC)

How to add the new style
Hi. I would like to add the new style of this module. How do I do it? ~Signed JustLeafy ( ͡| ͜' ͡| ) <span style="color: darkgreen; border-color: darkgreen; cursor:pointer; padding: 2px 8px;" class="wds-button wds-is-secondary wds-is-squished">USER  <span style="color: darkgreen; border-color: darkgreen; padding: 2px 8px; cursor:pointer;" class="wds-button wds-is-secondary wds-is-squished">WALL  06:45, November 26, 2017 (UTC)


 * Hi, JustLeafy.


 * The module's style will update automatically once the cache clears. It seems that the caches for some of the top 5000 WAM wikis have been slow to update; your wiki is probably still on version 1. Please let me know if it does not update within a few days.


 * Thanks for reporting this!


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  16:40, November 26, 2017 (UTC)


 * You're welcome. ~Signed JustLeafy ( ͡| ͜' ͡| ) <span style="color: darkgreen; border-color: darkgreen; cursor:pointer; padding: 2px 8px;" class="wds-button wds-is-secondary wds-is-squished">USER  <span style="color: darkgreen; border-color: darkgreen; padding: 2px 8px; cursor:pointer;" class="wds-button wds-is-secondary wds-is-squished">WALL  17:00, November 26, 2017 (UTC)


 * The module has recently modified to the latest version, so it's not a problem anymore.


 * Edit: I have navigated around the new version of your script, and I have to say, you have put a lot of effort in it, which is amazing. In my opinion, this is currently one of the best scripts in the FANDOM Open Source Library. Keep up the good work!

~Signed JustLeafy ( ͡| ͜' ͡| ) <span style="color: darkgreen; border-color: darkgreen; cursor:pointer; padding: 2px 8px;" class="wds-button wds-is-secondary wds-is-squished">USER  <span style="color: darkgreen; border-color: darkgreen; padding: 2px 8px; cursor:pointer;" class="wds-button wds-is-secondary wds-is-squished">WALL  13:18, November 27, 2017 (UTC)


 * Sorry for the late reply; I haven't been able to reply on most weekdays for the past few months due to schoolwork.


 * Thank you for the kind words! Please let me know if you have any feature suggestions.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  21:14, December 1, 2017 (UTC)

Title
Is there any reason why the "Latest WAM score" title has each word capitalized? The strings aren't (you can see this even in English). 20:43, November 26, 2017 (UTC)


 * Hi, leviathan_89.


 * The capitialization was changed through CSS in order to make the module more consistent with the others (like "Recent Wiki Activity"). Has this change caused issues with non-English languages?


 * Thanks for reporting!


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  21:00, November 26, 2017 (UTC)


 * I think every-word-capitalization is mainly an EN thing and yes, for Italian that would be unnecessary. Even for English is wrong because articles / preposition should not be capitalized. I believe the optimal solution is to control capitalization with the strings, not through CSS (unless you opt for all capitalized for example).  01:11, November 27, 2017 (UTC)


 * I will change the CSS so that the strings for other languages are not affected once I get a chance. However, I still believe the every-word-capitialized for English is correct, as the first and last words of titles should always be capitialized. This is also the way the other English modules are capitialized.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  01:59, November 27, 2017 (UTC)


 * Articles and preposition shouldn't be capitalized and for some reasons I thought there was an article in this module, so I guess EN is fine. "This is also the way the other English modules are capitalized." - they aren't capitalized through CSS though, the strings are simply made like that. That's why I don't see any reason to do it with CSS when 1) strings were already capitalized correctly, 2) it creates issues with other languages and 3) CSS potentially doesn't distinguish articles/preposition (though in this case it doesn't matter).  02:17, November 27, 2017 (UTC)


 * Can I remove then that CSS since it doesn't have a purpose? (I've already capitalized the EN title string and if other languages needs capitalization, they should edit the string themselves)  18:12, November 29, 2017 (UTC)


 * Sorry for the late reply; I haven't been able to reply on most weekdays for the past few months due to schoolwork.


 * Thanks for fixing/submitting the English string. I will edit the CSS shortly. I think I should have been clearer when I referred to "the way" the strings are capitalized; I meant to say that the other modules have all beginning, ending, and important words capitalized, at least for the English version.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  21:14, December 1, 2017 (UTC)

trim input of "search data" input field
If you type in a number and after it a trailing space, you got an error. When trimming it, you should get only the number if no additional non-space character is present. Agent Zuri Profile   Message Wall   Blog  12:00, November 27, 2017 (UTC)


 * Sorry for the late reply; I haven't been able to reply on most weekdays for the past few months due to schoolwork.


 * Thanks for reporting this! I just need to ensure that I did not inadvertently break anything, and the revision with a fix for this issue will be submitted for review.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  21:14, December 1, 2017 (UTC)

Suggestions

 * I bet it's complicated, but wouldn't a chart for score & rank be useful (or just interesting)? I saw a few open source scripts that plot graphs online, maybe they can be copied for this script (example).
 * Not that matter, but is there a reason why the wam score is not logged in a list anymore?
 * About, I don't have a bot flag on my account, but since I can bot myself shouldn't it work for me as well? (this basically matter to staff accounts and a few wiki admins maybe, I'm just curious)   14:50, December 4, 2017 (UTC)
 * Hi, thank you for your suggestions!


 * I agree that the graphing function would be extremely useful; it is already planned for version 3. I am still debating on whether I want to use an outside library for that or write up something myself.
 * The WAM data was changed to no longer log in a list because I think it would be rare for users to need to see the log. The database can display the same data in a much more user-friendly format. Condensing the data makes it harder to tamper with and also takes a few bytes off the page.
 * Unfortunately, the  limitation is imposed by the editing API--it will not mark any edits as bot edits unless the user has the bot flag on their account even if I try to tell it to. There actually isn't any code within RailWAM that checks for the flag.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  21:56, December 8, 2017 (UTC)
 * Every time i log the data the size of data increase way to much. <span style="border:2px solid gold; background:#000; padding: 5px 8px 0px; border-radius: 20px; font-family:gabriola; font-size:130%"> Clash.Bikash   Talk  11:23, December 17, 2017 (UTC)


 * Hi,


 * RailWAM seems to be logging scores for multiple days. This is a known bug; I will have to take a look at it next week, as I will likely not have time this week. (All my teachers seem to be cramming everything in the week before holiday break.)


 * Thanks for reporting this,


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  05:44, December 18, 2017 (UTC)


 * I have submitted a revision that should fix this issue, which should be live within the next few days.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  16:59, December 23, 2017 (UTC)


 * The aforementioned revision has been approved and should show on your wiki once the cache updates.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  16:11, December 26, 2017 (UTC)

Special WikiActivity Feed
Yo! I was wondering if it was possible to add the RailWAM in a way that it only appears on the 'Special:WikiActivity' feed. I want everyone to be able to see it on the wiki, but only from there. Thanks in advance. Killer kev (talk) 21:26, December 9, 2017 (UTC)


 * Hi, Killer kev,


 * You can make RailWAM appear on certain pages only with the  configuration option. In this case, you can add this code to MediaWiki:Common.js:


 * Make sure you submit the code for security review in the right rail after you publish it. It will be live in a few days once it is approved.


 * Please let me know if this does not work or if you need more help.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  02:14, December 10, 2017 (UTC)

Much appreciated Killer kev (talk) 16:01, December 10, 2017 (UTC)

Unfortunately, it didn't work. I'm seeing the rail on every page of the Wiki despite adding the code as shown. Killer kev (talk) 15:45, December 12, 2017 (UTC)


 * Hi,


 * There must be a bug with the  variable, as I am seeing it on all pages as well. I will have to take a look into this next week, as I will likely not have time this week. (All my teachers seem to be cramming everything in the week before holiday break.)


 * Thanks for reporting this,


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  05:44, December 18, 2017 (UTC)


 * I have submitted a revision that should fix this issue, which should be live within the next few days.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  16:59, December 23, 2017 (UTC)


 * The aforementioned revision has been approved and should show on your wiki once the cache updates.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  16:11, December 26, 2017 (UTC)

All is good on my end. Much appreciated!! Killer kev (talk) 18:47, December 27, 2017 (UTC)

Anons
If loaded sitewide, will it be shown to anon users? What about adding an option to control if it should be displayed to anon or just registered users? 22:27, December 10, 2017 (UTC)


 * Hi, leviathan_89,


 * RailWAM currently loads for all users regardless of whether they have an account. I like the idea of an option for restricting the module's visibility to registered users only though, especially considering the amount of ads displayed for anons. This will probably be added in version 3, or earlier.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  22:34, December 10, 2017 (UTC)


 * I have published a revision with a new option called . It should be live within the next few days. (Hopefully tomorrow, since it is a week day.)


 * -- Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  02:07, December 28, 2017 (UTC)

Auto-log edit
Is this edit normal? Seems a rather big for just one day... 16:36, December 16, 2017 (UTC)


 * Hi,


 * You are correct; that behavior is abnormal. It seems to be logging scores for multiple days. I will have to take a look into this next week, as I will likely not have time this week. (All my teachers seem to be cramming everything in the week before holiday break.)


 * Thanks for reporting this,


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  05:44, December 18, 2017 (UTC)


 * I have submitted a revision that should fix this issue, which should be live within the next few days.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  16:59, December 23, 2017 (UTC)


 * The aforementioned revision has been approved and should show on your wiki once the cache updates.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  16:11, December 26, 2017 (UTC)

Score Logging Bug
Hello. Me and other users in the Pixel Gun Wiki are experiencing a bug with your script. Every time we click on the "Log Data" button, it re-appears once you go into another page. You can go to the link and find that this bug is occurring. Fix this problem. ~Signed JustLeafy ( ͡| ͜' ͡| ) <span style="color: darkgreen; border-color: darkgreen; cursor:pointer; padding: 2px 8px;" class="wds-button wds-is-secondary wds-is-squished">USER <span style="color: darkgreen; border-color: darkgreen; padding: 2px 8px; cursor:pointer;" class="wds-button wds-is-secondary wds-is-squished">WALL  11:19, December 27, 2017 (UTC)


 * Hi, JustLeafy,


 * This appears to be part of a bug that was reported earlier. It should have been fixed as the revision was approved yesterday; this could simply be a matter of your cache needing to update. I will still look into whether something else is causing it, though.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  16:08, December 27, 2017 (UTC)


 * I performed a test that simulates your wiki, and everything works correctly with the current version of the script. Like I said before, this seems to be a cache issue, which should resolve itself within a few days. I will manually add today's data to your wiki's WAM log so that the alert will stop showing for today.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  16:58, December 27, 2017 (UTC)

Agent Zuri Profile   Message Wall   Blog  13:22, January 12, 2018 (UTC)
 * Now, we've the same error in Harry Potter Lexicon but more than two weeks now...


 * I am seeing this bug on your wiki as well. I am currently looking into fixing this, though it may take a little longer than normal because I am having difficulty reproducing it on my test wiki.


 * Thanks for reporting this!


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  23:06, January 13, 2018 (UTC)


 * I took a thorough look at the code being loaded onto your wiki, and it seems you are getting an old version of the RailWAM Library (imported by RailWAM) from before I fixed the bug causing this issue. It is strange that this version would still be in the ResourceLoader after two weeks. I will try to see if I can find a way to get it to update, though it will probably come down to a matter of waiting.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  23:06, January 13, 2018 (UTC)


 * I checked your wiki late last night and this morning, and it seems it is being served the correct version. I was even able to log the score last night. Can you try logging the score to confirm that it didn't just update for me?


 * Thanks,


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  16:31, January 15, 2018 (UTC)


 * Thanks a lot for your effort! Now, it works. Agent Zuri Profile   Message Wall   Blog  17:59, January 15, 2018 (UTC)

Database option alignment
Can't the option list make better use of the space available to avoid that double line? I guess it depends on the strings, but there is still room to leave it on a single line. https://imgur.com/a/sQq4N  23:11, December 30, 2017 (UTC)


 * Hi, leviathan_89,


 * Thanks for reporting this. This issue does not appear in the English version since the strings are a bit shorter; thus, it was undetected. I have published a revision that should fix this issue, which should be live in a few days.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  17:18, December 31, 2017 (UTC)

Appearance issue with the FAQ popup
Hello. I would like to inform the author that the FAQ popup from RailWAM has some minor appearance issues. First of all, one of the properties for the the background is set to rgba(0.0.0.0) which is 100% transparent, and that makes the text much harder to read. Also, the width (896px) is too long and doesn't fit my screen's resolution. Setting the width to 50% (to make sure that there are no parts that go off-screen on a smaller resolution), and the background to white or whitesmoke will fix this problem.

<div style="border: 1px solid grey;padding: 6px;width: 40px;border-radius: 50px 50px 50px 50px;background: linear-gradient(rgba(245, 245, 245, 0.53),rgba(156, 156, 156, 0.5));text-decoration:none;"> Useful 10:45, March 2, 2018 (UTC)


 * Hi, Useful,


 * There should be a FAQ designed for smaller screens (<768 px) that would be displayed in this case, but I believe there is an issue with how RailWAM calculates the screen width that is causing this. I don't think that this should take terribly long to fix, but it will likely be a few days until revisions are approved. I will start working on this when I get a chance (probably later today).


 * However, I'm not seeing the issue with the transparent background on my test wiki. Could you provide a link to your wiki so I can investigate further?


 * Thanks,


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  19:17, March 2, 2018 (UTC)
 * Here is my Wiki. <div style="border: 1px solid grey;padding: 6px;width: 40px;border-radius: 50px 50px 50px 50px;background: linear-gradient(rgba(245, 245, 245, 0.53),rgba(156, 156, 156, 0.5));text-decoration:none;"> Useful 05:46, March 3, 2018 (UTC)


 * I have submitted a revision that should fix both issues; it just needs to be approved by the JS review team before it can go live. Please let me know if you are still seeing this issue/start seeing new bugs in a few days. If you want, you can check the code's current status on the right-hand side of the code page.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  00:45, March 4, 2018 (UTC)


 * The aforementioned revision has been approved. It still may still take a day or so for the old version to be cleared from your cache, though.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  23:30, March 4, 2018 (UTC)

Entire text of module disappears
Why did all text in template disappear after module was updated? http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20160317045446/spyro/ru/images/thumb/8/89/Greenflych1.gif/40px-Greenflych1.gif Talk  <font face="magneto" style="color:#73f500;font-variant:small-caps;">Mix Gerder   Contributions  09:34, March 8, 2018 (UTC)


 * Hi, Mix Gerder,


 * I'm not seeing this issue on my test wiki and several other wikis that I know use RailWAM. Could you provide a link to your wiki so I can investigate further? Are you importing RailWAM through personal or sitewide JS?


 * Thanks for reporting this,


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  16:18, March 8, 2018 (UTC)


 * This happens absolutely on all wikis. I imported to global & sitewide JS, but even after removing the script from global JS this problem has remained on wiki where RailWAM was connected. http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20160317045446/spyro/ru/images/thumb/8/89/Greenflych1.gif/40px-Greenflych1.gif Talk  <font face="magneto" style="color:#73f500;font-variant:small-caps;">Mix Gerder   Contributions  17:13, March 8, 2018 (UTC)


 * I am still unable to reproduce this issue, even after disabling my cache with dev tools. Are you viewing RailWAM in English or a different language? What is/are the language(s) of the wikis you are viewing? Are there any error messages in your browser console?
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  18:11, March 8, 2018 (UTC)


 * Sorry, problems with my browser, in another browser (with all JS, CSS and extensions) everything is fine. http://images2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20160317045446/spyro/ru/images/thumb/8/89/Greenflych1.gif/40px-Greenflych1.gif Talk  <font face="magneto" style="color:#73f500;font-variant:small-caps;">Mix Gerder   Contributions  12:15, March 9, 2018 (UTC)


 * I'm glad to hear that the issue has been resolved. Thanks for letting me know!
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:32, March 9, 2018 (UTC)

Template
This is just a suggestion, but is it possible to have a template for RailWAM, like there is for DiscordIntegrator?

https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/central/images/a/a4/Leo-watch-wikia.png/revision/latest?cb=20180114002549<span title="Profile" style="font-family:Century Gothic, Trebuchet MS, sans serif; color:#eee;"> americhino <span class="nounderlinelink" style="padding:6px 9px;background:#005eb6;font-family:Century Gothic, Trebuchet MS, sans serif; border-radius:5px;"> talk  <span class="nounderlinelink" style="padding:6px 9px; background:#02407a;font-family:Century Gothic, Trebuchet MS, sans serif; border-radius:50%;"> ✎  <span class="mw-customtoggle-ameridate" title="Date" style="background-color: #002950; border: none; border-radius: 50%; padding: 6px 10px; cursor: pointer; color: white;">+ <span class="nounderlinelink" title="Date" style="padding:7px 11px; background:#002950;font-family:Century Gothic, Trebuchet MS, sans serif; border-radius:5px; color: white">


 * Hi, Americhino,


 * Template modules for pages are currently a planned feature. I'm hoping I can get them into the next update, but I am currently focusing on revamping the database and creating a graphing feature. If not in v3, I will probably add them in v4. I'm sorry that I can't be more specific about when they will be added. Thanks for your interest!


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  12:29, May 21, 2018 (UTC)


 * Hi Americhino,


 * I'm replying to this topic again because I have decided that the WAM module template feature will have to go into v4, unfortunately. I want to get v3 published within the next two weeks before school starts, when I will have a lot less time. I haven't even had time to begin looking into this feature yet, so I don't think there is any way that it could be created and tested within that timeframe. However, I can guarantee that these features will be in v3:


 * Score, rank, and vertical rank graphing (finished today)
 * Database revamp with date picker (done)
 * Dashboard (done)
 * Old data logger (just needs an interface)
 * Improved color retrieval from wiki theme (done)
 * Some new config options, one of which should help ensure data accuracy for wikis below the top 5000 threshold (done)
 * Some other backend updates (mostly done)
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  01:36, August 7, 2018 (UTC)

Can't open
Hey,

I visited MOMOLAND Wiki today. I will edit my profile, but, it contains:

"RailWAM run into problem........." so I can't open it. I don't know what it means.

BlackpinkJisoo1995 (talk) 12:24, July 30, 2018 (UTC)


 * Hi BlackpinkJisoo1995,


 * I visited the MOMOLAND Wiki, and RailWAM is working fine for me. Could you check again and see if it is working again? It's possible there was an issue with a service RailWAM uses that has since been fixed, as there have been no recent changes to RailWAM.


 * If it's still not working, I will need you to provide some more information:


 * Could you provide a link to the wiki? I checked momoland.wikia.com, but I want to make sure we are looking at the same wiki.
 * What device are you using? (Computer, iPad, etc.)
 * What browser are you using?
 * Do you update your browser regularly or is it an old version?
 * How long have you been having this issue?
 * Were you logged into your account when you had this issue?
 * Are there any red errors in your browser console? (You don't need to tell me the yellow ones. Those are usually from FANDOM's internal code.)
 * If you don't know how to open your console,  should work in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. Let me know if this doesn't work.


 * Thanks for reporting this,


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  15:38, July 30, 2018 (UTC)

Configurations not working
None of the  I added on the YJ Wiki seem to be working, despite having been approved. ―  T hailog  21:06, August 23, 2018 (UTC)


 * Hi Thailog,


 * It looks there is are some small (and quite common) errors in your Common.js file. First, you need to add commas after each of the configuration options. You also need to omit quotes around the words  and  . This configuration should work properly:


 * Many times Fandom's editor will catch these errors and place a little red "X" to the left of where the issue is. The yellow triangles indicate warn you of an issue that won't necessarily break your code but that should still probably be fixed. (Yellow triangle issues can still cause the code to break in some circumstances.)


 * Fandom will still approve code even if it has these errors; they only do a security check.


 * If you are still having trouble even after fixing all the red errors, sometimes pasting code into JSHint will help. This site finds errors in your code and shows warnings that I have found to be a little more descriptive than those from Fandom's editor.


 * Is there a part of the configuration section of the documentation that you found confusing? I might be able to make it clearer on the page.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  00:17, August 24, 2018 (UTC)


 * I caught the commas error after I posted here, but the  doesn’t seem to be working. Unless it’s not supposed to work when it created the log page? Also, do I need to visit the wiki with that account to log WAM data, or the script will do it eventually? ―  T  hailog  00:35, August 24, 2018 (UTC)


 * I can confirm that there is a bug with  . I believe I found the issue, but I need to test my fix before I submit it for review.


 * Unfortunately, the script can't log WAM data without you visiting the wiki because RailWAM runs on your client, not on Fandom's servers. However, with Fandom's recent transition to HTTPS, I am looking into ways to log data without making a user visit the wiki. But, this is entirely theoretical; I haven't done any testing with this yet.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  15:34, August 25, 2018 (UTC)


 * I have just published a fix for this issue, but it needs to be approved by the JS review team before it goes live. They usually don't review over weekends, so the fix will probably be live by Monday or Tuesday.


 * Thanks for reporting this bug!


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  17:19, August 25, 2018 (UTC)


 * The fix for the  issue has been approved. Let me know if you still have this issue in a day or so (after the old version should have been cleared from your cache).


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  15:37, August 26, 2018 (UTC)
 * It's working, thanks! ―  T hailog  17:34, August 26, 2018 (UTC)

Suggestion: Template version?
I know that this is possible on codes like these, could you make a template version of this for use on Wikis that have it? It would allow it to appear on some main pages. Thanks.

LeTesla (talk) 15:41, August 28, 2018 (UTC)


 * Hi LeTesla,


 * A WAM module template for pages is something that will definitely be in version 4 of RailWAM and is one of the most requested features. RailWAM is currently on version 2, but version 3 (with WAM graphs!) is pretty close to release. (It would have been published already if not for some unexpected issues with the WAM database.)


 * Unfortunately, as I haven't started on version 4 yet, I can't provide a timeline for when a template will be added. The template will probably be the first thing I work on after version 3 is released, and I am considering releasing it before the rest of version 4 depending on what else I decide to include.


 * Thanks for your suggestion!


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:19, August 28, 2018 (UTC)

WAM page and controller move
As FANDOM is trying to migrate the MediaWiki stuff off w:c:www, they are moving the WAM page to Community Central. The script might need to be updated accordingly. -- Cube - shaped   garbage can  17:50, October 16, 2018 (UTC)


 * Thanks for letting me know; I'll keep an eye on the URL change. Only the link to the WAM page in the rail module should be affected.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  22:41, October 16, 2018 (UTC)

Error in edit summary
Hey there, I found a big mistake when logging new WAM data using an account in Spanish. When you go to the wiki activity, the summary says, at the end "score entry" which should be removed in the Spanish summary. This is what it says when I log the WAM data: Añadiendo nueva puntuación WAM score entry

Please fix it.
 * EDIT: I fixed it myself! ;)


 * Thank you for reporting this issue and for fixing it! I'm sorry I couldn't get back to you on this issue sooner; I am usually only able to check the wiki on weekends due to school work.


 * Feel free to add in missing translations for Spanish (and any other language you know) if you are interested. Since machine translators tend to be inaccurate, RailWAM has to rely on user-submitted translations. There are a lot of new messages for the upcoming version, and many languages are missing translations for them.


 * Again, thanks for fixing it!


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  01:24, October 27, 2018 (UTC)

Possible error on fandom.com
Hello.

After the transition of our project to the fandom.com domain, the rating WAM was strangely recorded. The data element is not added, but the previous one is corrected: The first example and the following edits. At the same time, the message on the need to update the record does not disappear in the module.

Natalya-ru 06:49, November 1, 2018 (UTC) Natalya-ru 17:59, November 4, 2018 (UTC)
 * Hello-o-o-o...


 * Hi, Natalya-ru,


 * I'm sorry I didn't see your message before; it likely that it went out of wiki activity before I could see it. I'm pretty sure I know what the issue is, and it should be a simple fix. I don't have time to fix it tonight, but I will try to work on it tomorrow. Please note that it will take a day or two for FANDOM staff to approve the changes once I submit them.


 * Thanks for reporting this!


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  02:45, November 5, 2018 (UTC)

Natalya-ru 11:27, November 5, 2018 (UTC)
 * Good! Thank you. For me, there is no urgency, it is enough for me to know that you know about the problem and it will be corrected. Wish you success!


 * I have written a fix for the issue, but I want to do another test once the new WAM data is available in a few hours. If it still works, I will submit it for review. I have also restored all the WAM data lost to this bug in your wiki's WAM log. I will let you know here when the fix is live; I don't recommend trying to log the data until then because the script will remove the data again. It is easy to restore it if you need it done again, though.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  22:29, November 5, 2018 (UTC)


 * The new version has been approved. I visited your wiki, but the old version is still in my cache. It may take a day or so for your cache to clear and for the update to work. Please let me know if the issue continues.


 * Again, thanks for reporting this!


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  23:46, November 7, 2018 (UTC)

Natalya-ru 07:54, November 9, 2018 (UTC)
 * I checked, it works. Thanks you!

RailWam bugs
Good day. I have a bugs with RailWam on this wiki:

1) The "up" and "down" arrows are painted in the same color and they're always directed in different directions.

2) On the button "write" appeared the inscription "cancel".

I was informed that the RailWam script was recently changed, so I was advised to ask here for help.

20:23, November 18, 2018 (UTC)


 * Hello, TrueDarkOne,


 * The first issue you mention is actually intentional behavior. Green arrows show a good change, and orange arrows show a bad change. Increasing your WAM score is good, so the up arrow is green. However, increasing your WAM rank is bad: you'd rather be in 1st place than in 2nd place. Thus, the up arrow for WAM ranks is orange, and the down arrow is green. Usually, you move up the leaderboard (in other words, your WAM rank decreases) when your WAM score increases, so the arrows are often pointed in opposite directions.


 * If I understand you correctly, you think that the words on the buttons in the log alert are confusing. After you press "write," the button should say "close alert" or "dismiss." I will replace the "cancel" label with a translation from an earlier version of RailWAM that says "close alert." Please let me know if the button labels are still confusing after they change. (It may take a day or so for the buttons to change on your wiki until your browser cache clears.)


 * Thank you for reporting these issues! Please let me know if you still have questions or find bugs.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  21:37, November 19, 2018 (UTC)
 * Blaster Niceshot, hello again. Thanks for the clarification, now I understand better, how does it work. Moreover, today I checked my RailWAM, and the bugs with buttons I mentioned were fixed. Many thanks for your help.
 * 19:14, November 20, 2018 (UTC)

slow regexp
at the some place of code (wamLog.match(/<[a-z][\s\S]*class="[\s\S]*railwam-data-element[\s\S]*">/)) the script uses .match on 150+kb string. this match freezes window for long time (10-30 secs). u can avoid it via jquery: $(wamLog).find('.railwam-data-element') or $(wamLog).find('[class*="railwam-data-element"]') will much faster (less than a sec) Fngplg (talk) 18:08, November 22, 2018 (UTC)


 * Hi, fngplg,


 * I have adjusted the conditional to fix the speed issue. Hopefully, it will be approved before the weekend. Do you have a link to the WAM log with all that data? It would be useful to copy for testing purposes.


 * Thanks for reporting this!


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  00:00, November 23, 2018 (UTC)
 * i don't have an actual data, cuz i just don't use rw. it was reaction to message about "railwam freezes the browser". it was tracked down to .match on this request data. i did not dig into the script logic to verify the request. Fngplg (talk) 01:50, November 23, 2018 (UTC)

Not working, possible conflict?
I have added the necessary code to the ImportJS and Common.js in Reborn Wiki, got it approved, but it still won't show up. It's been a few days and I was wondering if it could be in conflict with CodeQuickLinks or any of my personal JS? -MrAceAttorney (talk) 18:44, November 23, 2018 (UTC)


 * Hi, MrAceAttorney,


 * This is a really weird glitch. It doesn't seem to be a conflict with anything because I am not seeing RailWAM either. However, RailWAM functions normally when I import it through my personal JavaScript. I also copied your wiki's ImportJS onto a wiki where I have admin rights, and RailWAM and the other scripts were functioning normally almost immediately. I have checked your site's ImportJS, Wikia.js, and Common.js and found that you have done everything correctly.


 * I did find that Fandom's internal code is not importing RailWAM on your wiki. Having all the same scripts working on my wiki leads me to believe that this is some sort of caching issue on Fandom's end.


 * What you can try is doing a "null edit" on MediaWiki:ImportJS: go into editing mode, don't change anything, and press publish. If, after a few minutes and a hard refresh (Ctrl/Cmd + F5), you do not see RailWAM, try rearranging the scripts on ImportJS, publishing the page, and do another hard refresh after a few minutes.


 * If neither of those things gets the servers to update, please let me know. I will probably ask you to report the bug to Fandom.


 * Thanks for reporting this!


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  01:04, November 24, 2018 (UTC)


 * I rearranged the scripts and it worked. Thanks! --MrAceAttorney (talk) 02:55, November 24, 2018 (UTC)

Logging not working
Any attempt to use the log page functionality just ends up throwing console errors. Firefox is telling me:

ReferenceError: assignment to undeclared variable wamLog And Edge is telling me:

The server has not found anything matching the requested URI (Uniform Resource Identifier). (XHR)GET - https://dev.wikia.com/index.php?title=User:SlyCooperFan1/WAM Log&action=raw&_=1543910050922 Variable undefined in strict mode

~ SlyCooperFan1 [message &middot; contributions] 07:55, December 4, 2018 (UTC)
 * On [?action=history Deltarune Wiki,] it seems to be bugging as well, though I don't have specific console messages related to these weird changes. -- Cube - shaped   garbage can  21:04, December 4, 2018 (UTC)


 * Hi, SlyCooperFan1 and Kocka,


 * I published a fix for this issue last week, but there was a typo that has prevented it from working. I am submitting another fix now.


 * Could you provide a link to your wiki(s) where you use RailWAM? This logging bug has been known to delete data, so I can restore it for you once the fix has been approved.


 * Thanks for reporting this!
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  21:12, December 4, 2018 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the quick response and fix! I'm using RailWAM on my personal global JS, and I just installed it literally yesterday. None of the log functions were working for me whatsoever on any wiki, so I didn't end up changing or deleting any data. Kocka probably needs the fix at the Deltarune wiki though. Thanks again :) ~ SlyCooperFan1 [message &middot; contributions] 21:14, December 4, 2018 (UTC)
 * If the fix is logging old data through Special:BlankPage/RailWAM/Log, I could use it myself too (I used it for Deltarune Wiki once in past, but the data got overwritten by the error). Thanks for the bugfix! -- Cube - shaped   garbage can  21:23, December 4, 2018 (UTC)


 * I was planning on restoring the most of the data from the WAM log's history since the old data logger can take a bit longer. Then I would use the logger to fill in anything else that was lost. However, since your wiki just started importing RailWAM on November 25, the logger should only take a few minutes if you decide to do that from the beginning.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  21:27, December 5, 2018 (UTC)


 * It appears that the caching issue has been resolved. I have checked your wiki and a few others, and RailWAM is working normally for me. Are you still having the same issue?
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  21:34, December 6, 2018 (UTC)

Cannot log data for December
G'day mate!

Recently a user on the Gran Turismo Wiki informed me that the ranking indicators (arrows) were no longer appearing. Looking at the dashboard, data is not logged for December. When I try to select the missing dates from the date picker and hit "Log Data", the window freezes, the console displays no messages, and the gap in our graph remains. Any idea what the cause could be? Currently I don't have time to go through your script to check for myself but maybe you have heard of this happening before? FANDOM API issue perhaps?

Anyway, hope you can take a look and advise. Cheers!

Rick G T  -  <font color="#002FFB">Gr <font color="#0F2EF5">an <font color="#1E2EE6">Tu <font color="#2A2EDC">ri <font color="#362ED1">smo <font color="#4730C0">Wiki <font color="#BC264C">Ad <font color="#C9233E">mi <font color="#CD233A">ni <font color="#D7212F">st <font color="#D8212E">ra <font color="#EE1F17">ti <font color="#FC1F04">on  17:58, December 5, 2018 (UTC)


 * Hi, RickGT,


 * A fix for this issue has already been approved, but it appears that the old one is still cached in Fandom's servers. Another user did a minor edit to try and get it to update, but that still has to be approved. Hopefully, this will be fixed by tomorrow.


 * Thanks for reporting this!


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  21:27, December 5, 2018 (UTC)


 * It appears that the caches have updated, but I'm writing again because I noticed an issue with your wiki's RailWAM configuration on Wikia.js. The keywords  and   are not typically put in quotes. I may make the script accept strings (surrounded in quotes) for these, but for right now you can change your wiki's configuration to the following to get it to work:


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  01:56, December 6, 2018 (UTC)
 * Thanks mate! All seems to be working well in test mode, just waiting for the review process. Not sure how I confused the config string quotations, must have been a typo, thanks for pointing that out!


 * Rick G T  -  <font color="#002FFB">Gr <font color="#0F2EF5">an <font color="#1E2EE6">Tu <font color="#2A2EDC">ri <font color="#362ED1">smo <font color="#4730C0">Wiki <font color="#BC264C">Ad <font color="#C9233E">mi <font color="#CD233A">ni <font color="#D7212F">st <font color="#D8212E">ra <font color="#EE1F17">ti <font color="#FC1F04">on  17:10, December 8, 2018 (UTC)

Bug "Uncaught ReferenceError: wamLog is not defined"
Hi, today we came across a bug in Narnia Wiki: When clicking the logging button, it doesn't log. A  says: "Uncaught ReferenceError: wamLog is not defined" somewhere around line 66: complete: function(wamLogXHR) { wamLog = typeof wamLogXHR.responseText === 'string' ? wamLogXHR.responseText : ''; Best regards and thanks in advance, Agent Zuri Profile   Message Wall   Blog  19:46, December 5, 2018 (UTC)


 * Hi, Agent Zuri,


 * A fix for this issue has already been approved, but it appears that the old one is still cached in Fandom's servers. Another user did a minor edit to try and get it to update, but that still has to be approved. Hopefully, this will be fixed by tomorrow.


 * Thanks for reporting this!


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  21:27, December 5, 2018 (UTC)


 * Hi Blaster Niceshot,
 * Thanks for fixing this!
 * Sounds like FANDOM should change their caching for global scripts…?
 * Looking forward to that fix :-)
 * Agent Zuri Profile   Message Wall   Blog  22:05, December 5, 2018 (UTC)


 * It appears that the caching issue has been resolved. I have checked your wiki and a few others, and RailWAM is working normally for me. Are you still having the same issue?
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  21:34, December 6, 2018 (UTC)
 * Hey, sorry for my late reply. I didn't see your answer or forgot to reply. For me it's working fine now but for my admin colleague it does not. We'll see if she or I can figure out what's different with her setup...
 * Nevertheless: Thank you!
 * Agent Zuri Profile   Message Wall   Blog  20:00, December 20, 2018 (UTC)

Some feedback on rank directions
Hey there, I wanted to provide some general feedback. In my entire life of consuming digital media, I've never seen an arrow pointing down being used as a good thing, especially for increasing a rank, until RailWAM. I know you explained this a couple of weeks ago on this same page, but I would like to suggest reversing this. The rank arrow should really be pointing up, since people don't put higher-rank positions at bottoms of lists. For example, this is what everyone does:


 * 1) This is #1.
 * 2) This is #2.
 * 3) This is #3.

No one lists ranks as such (unless you're BuzzFeed):

<ol> This is #3.</li> This is #2.</li> This is #1.</li> </ol>

In the same vein, I'd also really like to recommend reversing the rank graph display for the same reason: no one reads a graph pointing down as a good thing, especially when you have the WAM score graph doing it correctly by pointing up. Please change these to work normally, because right now it's super confusing. ~ SlyCooperFan1 [message &middot; contributions] 00:39, December 9, 2018 (UTC)


 * I have to agree with SlyCooperFan1 on this point. I understand the reasoning behind this, but most contributors may not. Generally speaking, in any media, positive movements should be pointing up and negative movement pointing down, no matter the number or rank format. It just makes it easier for the less technically inclined to have an "at a glance" look of the wikis trending position. Just my two cents...

Rick G T  - <font color="#002FFB">Gr <font color="#0F2EF5">an <font color="#1E2EE6">Tu <font color="#2A2EDC">ri <font color="#362ED1">smo <font color="#4730C0">Wiki <font color="#BC264C">Ad <font color="#C9233E">mi <font color="#CD233A">ni <font color="#D7212F">st <font color="#D8212E">ra <font color="#EE1F17">ti <font color="#FC1F04">on  16:54, December 10, 2018 (UTC)


 * Hi, SlyCooperFan1 and RickGT,


 * From looking at the rank indicators/graph direction myself, I agree with you that it is confusing. I also did some research last night to see how other sites, namely website traffic ranking sites (which have a similar purpose to RailWAM), and they have arrows pointing up for moving up the leaderboard, as you have suggested. They have also reversed the y-axis on ranking graphs so that the highest rank is at the highest peak. Therefore, I have decided to make these changes to RailWAM.


 * Personally, I think the colors the traffic ranking sites used really reinforced the idea of positive/negative more than the direction the arrows were pointing. (See examples from Alexa and SimilarWeb- I just picked Bing because it had a rank change.) I am considering changing the arrow colors to be bolder and more recognizable as positive/negative (a deeper green and a red instead of the current orange). Do you have an opinion on changing the colors? I can provide some example images if necessary.


 * Thanks for reporting this,
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  21:07, December 10, 2018 (UTC)


 * It has to be a combination of a correct arrow direction as well as obvious color choices. That being said, I'm actually perfectly fine with the color choices right now. I use RailWAM globally and, on every wiki I've seen it on, the colors have matched perfectly fine. I would hesitate to change them. I'd rather just see the rank arrows and rank graph direction fixed. Thanks for deciding to change them :) ~ SlyCooperFan1 [message &middot; contributions] 01:30, December 11, 2018 (UTC)


 * Again, I agree with SlyCooperFan1. I'm perfectly fine with the colour scheme as it appears now. My concern was also the arrow and graph direction. Many thanks for deciding to change them!


 * Rick G T  -  <font color="#002FFB">Gr <font color="#0F2EF5">an <font color="#1E2EE6">Tu <font color="#2A2EDC">ri <font color="#362ED1">smo <font color="#4730C0">Wiki <font color="#BC264C">Ad <font color="#C9233E">mi <font color="#CD233A">ni <font color="#D7212F">st <font color="#D8212E">ra <font color="#EE1F17">ti <font color="#FC1F04">on  17:15, December 11, 2018 (UTC)


 * The changes for the rank arrows and the graphs have been approved. Please let me know if you have any more suggestions or find bugs.
 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:42, December 14, 2018 (UTC)


 * Just saw them, looking really good! Graphs and sidebar are both working perfectly once the cache catches up. Thank you so much! ~ SlyCooperFan1 [message &middot; contributions] 21:53, December 14, 2018 (UTC)

Scores not available
Hey Blaster Niceshot, I'm trying to log all the WAM scores from the past month after deleting all content from the log page (it was getting too long, I'm going to start from scratch for 2019), but now I cannot log ANY scores, from ANY dates, at all. RailWAM simply states, "RailWAM cannot find any data to graph". Any fixes to this?

Rick G T  - <font color="#002FFB">Gr <font color="#0F2EF5">an <font color="#1E2EE6">Tu <font color="#2A2EDC">ri <font color="#362ED1">smo <font color="#4730C0">Wiki <font color="#BC264C">Ad <font color="#C9233E">mi <font color="#CD233A">ni <font color="#D7212F">st <font color="#D8212E">ra <font color="#EE1F17">ti <font color="#FC1F04">on  20:09, January 7, 2019 (UTC)


 * Hi, RickGT,


 * I am aware of this issue and am working to resolve it. One of the APIs that RailWAM uses to get the full data was unexpectedly retired on short notice on January 3. I believe I have found a replacement, but I still need to do some testing. I am also concerned that the code review team will reject the revision initially because they did so with the now-retired API, so it will take longer to get it accepted, assuming there are no other issues. (You shouldn't see any changes in the WAM module or other features with the API change.)


 * I will let you know here when I have updates. I am hoping to test the new version and submit it for review within the next few days.


 * Unfortunately, you won't be able to graph any data, log old data, or see the WAM rank in the module until the issue is resolved. Once it is fixed, I would recommend using the log old data tool to re-log any data since January 3 because the data you are currently logging doesn't include the rank and vertical rank.


 * Thanks for reporting this!


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  21:09, January 7, 2019 (UTC)


 * I published a revision with a replacement for the retired API. It took a bit longer than expected as I added some extra security validation checks. Hopefully, the revision will be live within a day or two.


 * Please let me know if the issue continues or if you notice any other issues resulting from this change.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  17:32, January 13, 2019 (UTC)


 * The fix is live and appears to be working properly. Please let me know if you find more bugs or if you notice any issues resulting from this change.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  00:46, January 14, 2019 (UTC)

Unknown rank
Hey Blaster Niceshot, the WAM rank is not showing up on the YJ Wiki. ―  T hailog  00:28, January 16, 2019 (UTC)
 * Hi, Blaster Niceshot, and Thief Game, and ATOM RPG. --FunGorn (talk) 16:20, January 16, 2019 (UTC)


 * Hi, Thailog and FunGorn,


 * This issue was already fixed a few days ago, but it seems that Fandom's servers aren't giving you the updated version on your wikis and are instead giving you the broken, cached one. I am going to try publishing an edit that will hopefully fix the problem and force the caches to update. Please let me know if you continue to have problems after a day or so.


 * Thanks for reporting this!


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  21:08, January 16, 2019 (UTC)


 * It seems that one of the services used to fix the issue is having problems now. It wasn't when you originally reported the problem, so you may have seen it fixed for a day and then it was broken again. I am going to replace the service, and then I will try to get Fandom to change their API so I don't need the service.


 * I will let you know when the revision is live. Hopefully, it will be approved before Monday.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  20:25, January 18, 2019 (UTC)


 * The revision has been approved, but the fix will not appear right away as long as the old version is still in the cache. On my end, it looks like the cache updated for Young Justice, but not for ATOM RPG. I will keep an eye on ATOM RPG to make sure it is fixed; it should only take about a day for the cache to update.


 * Neither the issue nor the fix impact Thief Game because it is not in the top 5000 wikis on the WAM. Fandom doesn't calculate a WAM rank for wikis below the top 5000, so the rank can't be retrieved for Thief Game.


 * Please let me know if the issue continues or if you find any other bugs.


 * Blaster Niceshot wall  contribs  22:45, January 21, 2019 (UTC)

Full HTML Output
Hi, has this app been updated recently? Today when the plugin autologged it dumped the entire HTML source of the RecentActivity page instead of the WAM score. Here's the result: w:c:thunderbirds:Thunderbirds Wiki:WAM Log. I was logging past data the day before and noticed that some months would not log to the file no matter how often I repeated it, but other than that I haven't done any different.

Could some have a look at this please? Thanks. guyus24 09:50, January 27, 2019 (UTC)