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Bug 61021 - search limited to 500 per page
search limited to 500 per page
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: MediaWiki
Classification: Unclassified
Search (Other open bugs)
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: Unprioritized normal with 2 votes (vote)
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Assigned To: Nobody - You can work on this!
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Reported: 2014-02-07 12:06 UTC by Lydia Pintscher
Modified: 2014-02-11 18:07 UTC (History)
4 users (show)

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Description Lydia Pintscher 2014-02-07 12:06:04 UTC
A Wikidata editor reported to us:

"Since a few days, it's no more possible to get search result pages with more than 500 results using the limit=xxx parameter. That's especially annoying as the ranking of the search result changes when using the pagination. So if I go to page 2 of the search result, I am likely to see again some of the results from page 1, and therefore probably missing other ones that moved to some other page."

The limit was introduced with https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/106553/
Can we raise that please?
Comment 1 Chad H. 2014-02-07 15:33:12 UTC
The limit was 5000, it was lowered to 500 for performance reasons for the UI. If you really need 5000 results at a time, use the API as I suggested in 106553. Suggesting WONTFIX.
Comment 2 Yannick M. Schmitt 2014-02-08 07:52:54 UTC
I don't experience any performance problems even on my weak-chested tablet (of course, a page with 2000 results takes longer to load than one with 20, but it's still faster than a recent changes page of the same size or e.g. any Wikidata item page with more than a handful of statements).

I don't want to use the API (probably including the need to develop a tool on my own to display the result in a readable and useful way, just like the ordinary search result page) for things that the UI could do once, and only have been removed because someone decided that it is not useful to me.

Where's the benefit of taking this possibility away? It's not even like it would be a pitfal for newbies, as the pagination links only offer page sizes of up to 500 anyway and who changes it in the URL manually knows what he does.
Comment 3 Ricordisamoa 2014-02-11 01:00:49 UTC
Completely agree with YMS.
Comment 4 Chad H. 2014-02-11 18:07:22 UTC
Reverted my older change.

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