I've been up and down the Wikipedia API, but I can't figure out if there's a nice way to fetch the excerpt of an article (usually the first paragraph). It would be nice to get the HTML formatting of that paragraph, too.

The only way I currently see of getting something that resembles a snippet is by performing a fulltext search (example), but that's not really what I want (too short).

Is there any other way to fetch the first paragraph of a Wikipedia article than barbarically parsing HTML/WikiText?

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I found no way of doing this through the API, so I resorted to parsing HTML, using PHP's DOM functions. This was pretty easy, something among the lines of:

$doc = new DOMDocument();
$doc->loadHTML($wikiPage);
$xpath = new DOMXpath($doc);
$nlPNodes = $xpath->query('//div[@id="bodyContent"]/p');
$nFirstP = $nlPNodes->item(0);
$sFirstP = $doc->saveXML($nFirstP);
echo $sFirstP; // echo the first paragraph of the wiki article, including <p></p>
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You should use the action=render url parameter; that way you need to load less stuff. Also, the excerpt is typically not the first paragraph but anything up to the first <h2>. – Tgr Dec 19 '10 at 15:29
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It's possible to get only the "introduction" of the article using the API, with the parameter rvsection=0 as explained here.

Converting Wiki-text to HTML is a bit more difficult; I guess there are more complete/official methods, but this is what I ended up doing:

// remove templates (even nested)
do {
    $c = preg_replace('/[{][{][^{}]+[}][}]\n?/', '', $c, -1, $count);
} while ($count > 0);
// remove HTML comments
$c = preg_replace('/<!--(?:[^-]|-[^-]|[[[^>])+-->\n?/', '', $c);
// remove links
$c = preg_replace('/[[][[](?:[^]|]+[|])?([^]]+)[]][]]/', '$1', $c);
$c = preg_replace('/[[]http[^ ]+ ([^]]+)[]]/', '$1', $c);
// remove footnotes
$c = preg_replace('#<ref(?:[^<]|<[^/])+</ref>#', '', $c);
// remove leading and trailing spaces
$c = trim($c);
// convert bold and italic
$c = preg_replace("/'''((?:[^']|'[^']|''[^'])+)'''/", $html ? '<b>$1</b>' : '$1', $c);
$c = preg_replace("/''((?:[^']|'[^'])+)''/", $html ? '<i>$1</i>' : '$1', $c);
// add newlines
if ($html) $c = preg_replace('/(\n)/', '<br/>$1', $c);
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I'm not skilled with PHP, but you could try to use the MediaWiki API. Check it out: MediaWiki API

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