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MANUAL:MOVING A WIKI EXTENSION:PAGE FORMS Page Forms (known before 2016 as Semantic Forms) is an extension to MediaWiki that allows users to add, edit and query data using forms.It was originally created as an offshoot of the Semantic MediaWiki extension, to be able to edit templates that store their parameters via SMW, which is why it was originally called "Semantic Forms". However, it can now also work with the alternative CargoMANUAL:$WGLOGOS
Details . An array with factors and their associated relative paths or URL paths to the different versions of the wiki logo. (i.e. the image displayed in the upper-left corner of the page in most MediaWikiinstallations).
MEDIAWIKI-DOCKER
Below are configuration recipes that can be used with MediaWiki core's Docker development environment. docker-compose stacks can be extended with a docker-compose.override.yml file that resides in the same directory (at the root of MediaWiki core, in our case) as the docker-compose.yml file. Any configuration present in that file will override the defaults in docker-compose.yml. MANUAL:ACTIVE DIRECTORY INTEGRATION PluggableAuth with Active-Directory LDAP . With the evolution of Extension:PluggableAuth and LDAP Stack, getting integrated with Active-Directory LDAP is possible, but somewhat complex for new-comers.. A configuration example is provided here, to ease the setup process for those wishing to integrate with MS-AD via LDAP. EXTENSION:PLUGGABLEAUTH The PluggableAuth extension provides a framework for creating authentication and authorization extensions.. Authentication is the process of proving that a user is who they say they are. This may be done, for example, by providing a username and password or some token or biometric. The following authentication extensions can be used withPluggableAuth:
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EXTENSION:NUKE
EXTENSION:LDAPPROVIDER As a successor of LDAP Authentication a stack of LDAP related extensions has been created. They all need to interact with a remote LDAP resource. To ease and unify configuration and maintenance, this extension was created.MANUAL:HOW TO DEBUG
MANUAL:MOVING A WIKI EXTENSION:PAGE FORMS Page Forms (known before 2016 as Semantic Forms) is an extension to MediaWiki that allows users to add, edit and query data using forms.It was originally created as an offshoot of the Semantic MediaWiki extension, to be able to edit templates that store their parameters via SMW, which is why it was originally called "Semantic Forms". However, it can now also work with the alternative CargoMANUAL:$WGLOGOS
Details . An array with factors and their associated relative paths or URL paths to the different versions of the wiki logo. (i.e. the image displayed in the upper-left corner of the page in most MediaWikiinstallations).
MEDIAWIKI-DOCKER
Below are configuration recipes that can be used with MediaWiki core's Docker development environment. docker-compose stacks can be extended with a docker-compose.override.yml file that resides in the same directory (at the root of MediaWiki core, in our case) as the docker-compose.yml file. Any configuration present in that file will override the defaults in docker-compose.yml. MANUAL:ACTIVE DIRECTORY INTEGRATION PluggableAuth with Active-Directory LDAP . With the evolution of Extension:PluggableAuth and LDAP Stack, getting integrated with Active-Directory LDAP is possible, but somewhat complex for new-comers.. A configuration example is provided here, to ease the setup process for those wishing to integrate with MS-AD via LDAP. EXTENSION:PLUGGABLEAUTH The PluggableAuth extension provides a framework for creating authentication and authorization extensions.. Authentication is the process of proving that a user is who they say they are. This may be done, for example, by providing a username and password or some token or biometric. The following authentication extensions can be used withPluggableAuth:
MANUAL:$WGLOGO
EXTENSION:NUKE
EXTENSION:LDAPPROVIDER As a successor of LDAP Authentication a stack of LDAP related extensions has been created. They all need to interact with a remote LDAP resource. To ease and unify configuration and maintenance, this extension was created. EXTENSION:EMBEDVIDEO The EmbedVideo extension adds a parser function called #ev for embedding video clips from over 24 popular video sharing services in multiple languages and countries. It also adds video and audio media handlers to support transforming standard file links into embedded HTML5 < video > and < audio > tags.. ProjectHomepage
CUSTOMIZING MEDIAWIKI FOR BEGINNERS This is an introduction for beginning users of MediaWiki on how to customize your MediaWiki installation. It assumes that you already have MediaWiki installed, and have a basic understanding of how to use HTML and CSS.. Changing the background color . To change the background color of the MediaWiki interface outside of the page content and tabs, add the following CSS to the MediaWikiMEDIAWIKI 1.35
MediaWiki 1.35 is the current stable long-term support release of MediaWiki. Consult the RELEASE NOTES file for the full list of changes. It was deployed on Wikimedia Foundation wikis through incremental "wmf "-branches starting 1 October 2019.The 1.35.0 stable release came out on 25 September 2020. EXTENSION:PLUGGABLEAUTH The PluggableAuth extension provides a framework for creating authentication and authorization extensions.. Authentication is the process of proving that a user is who they say they are. This may be done, for example, by providing a username and password or some token or biometric. The following authentication extensions can be used withPluggableAuth:
EXTENSION:GADGETS
The Gadgets extension provides a way for users to pick JavaScript or CSS based "gadgets" that other wiki users provide. Gadgets are made up of JavaScript and/or CSS Snippets located on pages in the MediaWiki namespace. Each gadget is defined by a line in MediaWiki:Gadgets-definition, providing a name and description for thegadget, and a list
EXTENSION:CIRRUSSEARCH Hooks. CirrusSearch extension defines a number of hooks that other extensions can make use of to extend the core schema and modify documents. The following hooks are available: CirrusSearchAnalysisConfig - allows to hook into the configuration for analysis. CirrusSearchMappingConfig - allows configuration of themapping of fields.
TEMPLATE:NOTE
Parameters. Show a note in a box (e.g. a top-of-the-page warning). This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. One of “info”, “reminder”, “warn”, or “error”. This setting affects the color and icon. Informative note. Show the template without line breaks before and after it. Editors can experiment inthis template’s
EXTENSION:NUKE
Go to Special:Nuke in order to mass delete pages recently added by a user or IP address. Only pages listed in recentchanges table will be shown. By default, this includes all pages created in last 90 days.The special page is listed under Special:SpecialPages as Mass delete.. You can also specify a pattern for the page title.TRANSCLUSION
Transclusion is generally the inclusion of the content of a document into another document by reference. In a wiki context, it is the use of the template functionality of MediaWiki to include the same content in multiple documents without having to edit those documentsseparately.
MANUAL:CREATING PAGES WITH PRELOADED TEXT Preloading wikitext presents the user with a partially created page, possibly with inline instructions for content organization, rather than a blank page. This technique is especially useful when the wiki contains one or more categories of articles, with lots of pro-forma text or the information that needs to be collected for such articles is a mix of structured data and free form text. EXTENSION:EMBEDVIDEO MANUAL:TABLE OF CONTENTS This page is about tables of contents in wiki pages. For the contents page of the MediaWiki technical manual, see Manual:Contents.. By default, a table of contents (sometimes abbreviated to TOC) is automatically generated on a page when more than three section headings are used.. Typically, the table reproduces and numbers theseheadings.
MANUAL:$WGLOGOS
Details . An array with factors and their associated relative paths or URL paths to the different versions of the wiki logo. (i.e. the image displayed in the upper-left corner of the page in most MediaWikiinstallations).
EXTENSION:CIRRUSSEARCH EXTENSION:LDAPAUTHORIZATION A registry of factory callbacks for different parsers, that extract domain and username from a provided domain-username. Must return IRemoteUserStringParser object.. Only used in case of auto-authentication provided by Extension:Auth remoteuser.. AutoAuthRemoteUserStringParserHELP:TABLES
MANUAL:$WGLOGO
TEMPLATE:NOTE
Parameters. Show a note in a box (e.g. a top-of-the-page warning). This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. One of “info”, “reminder”, “warn”, or “error”. This setting affects the color and icon. Informative note. Show the template without line breaks before and after it. Editors can experiment inthis template’s
EXTENSION:POPUPS
EXTENSION:DYNAMICPAGELIST DynamicPageList3 , also known as DynamicPageList, is a fork of DynamicPageList (third-party) and a complete drop-in replacement for older DynamicPageList and Intersection extensions. It features a rewritten code base, numerous performance improvements, security fixes, and is fully backwards compatible; developed by Alexia -handles { {#dpl
EXTENSION:EMBEDVIDEO MANUAL:TABLE OF CONTENTS This page is about tables of contents in wiki pages. For the contents page of the MediaWiki technical manual, see Manual:Contents.. By default, a table of contents (sometimes abbreviated to TOC) is automatically generated on a page when more than three section headings are used.. Typically, the table reproduces and numbers theseheadings.
MANUAL:$WGLOGOS
Details . An array with factors and their associated relative paths or URL paths to the different versions of the wiki logo. (i.e. the image displayed in the upper-left corner of the page in most MediaWikiinstallations).
EXTENSION:CIRRUSSEARCH EXTENSION:LDAPAUTHORIZATION A registry of factory callbacks for different parsers, that extract domain and username from a provided domain-username. Must return IRemoteUserStringParser object.. Only used in case of auto-authentication provided by Extension:Auth remoteuser.. AutoAuthRemoteUserStringParserHELP:TABLES
MANUAL:$WGLOGO
TEMPLATE:NOTE
Parameters. Show a note in a box (e.g. a top-of-the-page warning). This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. One of “info”, “reminder”, “warn”, or “error”. This setting affects the color and icon. Informative note. Show the template without line breaks before and after it. Editors can experiment inthis template’s
EXTENSION:POPUPS
EXTENSION:DYNAMICPAGELIST DynamicPageList3 , also known as DynamicPageList, is a fork of DynamicPageList (third-party) and a complete drop-in replacement for older DynamicPageList and Intersection extensions. It features a rewritten code base, numerous performance improvements, security fixes, and is fully backwards compatible; developed by Alexia -handles { {#dpl
MANUAL:TABLE OF CONTENTS This page is about tables of contents in wiki pages. For the contents page of the MediaWiki technical manual, see Manual:Contents.. By default, a table of contents (sometimes abbreviated to TOC) is automatically generated on a page when more than three section headings are used.. Typically, the table reproduces and numbers theseheadings.
CATEGORY:ALL SKINS
This category holds all 85 skins currently registered at MediaWiki.org, ordered alphabetically. For a more comprehensive list of skins and information about their usage on MediaWiki-based websites, see WikiApiary (external). See also Category:Skin extensions.. Skins listed here, that have not been archived and are not unstable will populate Wikimedia Skins Lab which allows previews. EXTENSION:PAGE FORMS Page Forms (known before 2016 as Semantic Forms) is an extension to MediaWiki that allows users to add, edit and query data using forms.It was originally created as an offshoot of the Semantic MediaWiki extension, to be able to edit templates that store their parameters via SMW, which is why it was originally called "Semantic Forms". However, it can now also work with the alternative CargoEXTENSION:POPUPS
The Popups extension displays page and reference previews when hovering over a link to an article or respectively to a reference. The former consists of summaries of an article's content, the latter shows the full content of the reference. The extension is an initiative of the Design team, inspired by the popular Navigation popups gadget. Currently this feature is available on all Wikipedias MANUAL:MOVING A WIKI The steps are basically explained in other pages: Make a backup of your wiki. Transfer backups from the old server to the new one. Restore the backup on the new server. Before you start to backup your wiki, you may want to put it under "read-only" mode so that nobody canedit it
TEMPLATE:NOTE
Parameters. Show a note in a box (e.g. a top-of-the-page warning). This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. One of “info”, “reminder”, “warn”, or “error”. This setting affects the color and icon. Informative note. Show the template without line breaks before and after it. Editors can experiment inthis template’s
EXTENSION:NUKE
Go to Special:Nuke in order to mass delete pages recently added by a user or IP address. Only pages listed in recentchanges table will be shown. By default, this includes all pages created in last 90 days.The special page is listed under Special:SpecialPages as Mass delete.. You can also specify a pattern for the page title. MANUAL:IMPORTDUMP.PHP Notes . For very large data sets, importDump.php may be slow; there are alternate methods which can be much faster for full site restoration, see Manual:Importing XML dumps.. Since MediaWiki 1.29 (task T144600), importDump.php doesn't update statistics.You should run initSiteStats.php manually after the import to update page andrevision counts.
MANUAL:PREVENTING ACCESS Note that in the last case it's assumed that a custom namespace exists and that NS_POLICY is a defined constant equal to the namespace number. See Manual:Using custom namespaces and Manual:Namespace_constants for a list of MediaWiki's core namespaces.. Restrict editing of certain specific pages. Use the Protect feature. By default, any sysop can protect pages soHELP:SUBPAGES
Subpages introduce some hierarchical organization into wiki pages, with levels of the hierarchy separated by slashes (/). EXTENSION:EMBEDVIDEO MANUAL:TABLE OF CONTENTS This page is about tables of contents in wiki pages. For the contents page of the MediaWiki technical manual, see Manual:Contents.. By default, a table of contents (sometimes abbreviated to TOC) is automatically generated on a page when more than three section headings are used.. Typically, the table reproduces and numbers theseheadings.
MANUAL:$WGLOGOS
Details . An array with factors and their associated relative paths or URL paths to the different versions of the wiki logo. (i.e. the image displayed in the upper-left corner of the page in most MediaWikiinstallations).
EXTENSION:CIRRUSSEARCH EXTENSION:LDAPAUTHORIZATION A registry of factory callbacks for different parsers, that extract domain and username from a provided domain-username. Must return IRemoteUserStringParser object.. Only used in case of auto-authentication provided by Extension:Auth remoteuser.. AutoAuthRemoteUserStringParserHELP:TABLES
MANUAL:$WGLOGO
TEMPLATE:NOTE
Parameters. Show a note in a box (e.g. a top-of-the-page warning). This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. One of “info”, “reminder”, “warn”, or “error”. This setting affects the color and icon. Informative note. Show the template without line breaks before and after it. Editors can experiment inthis template’s
EXTENSION:POPUPS
EXTENSION:DYNAMICPAGELIST DynamicPageList3 , also known as DynamicPageList, is a fork of DynamicPageList (third-party) and a complete drop-in replacement for older DynamicPageList and Intersection extensions. It features a rewritten code base, numerous performance improvements, security fixes, and is fully backwards compatible; developed by Alexia -handles { {#dpl
EXTENSION:EMBEDVIDEO MANUAL:TABLE OF CONTENTS This page is about tables of contents in wiki pages. For the contents page of the MediaWiki technical manual, see Manual:Contents.. By default, a table of contents (sometimes abbreviated to TOC) is automatically generated on a page when more than three section headings are used.. Typically, the table reproduces and numbers theseheadings.
MANUAL:$WGLOGOS
Details . An array with factors and their associated relative paths or URL paths to the different versions of the wiki logo. (i.e. the image displayed in the upper-left corner of the page in most MediaWikiinstallations).
EXTENSION:CIRRUSSEARCH EXTENSION:LDAPAUTHORIZATION A registry of factory callbacks for different parsers, that extract domain and username from a provided domain-username. Must return IRemoteUserStringParser object.. Only used in case of auto-authentication provided by Extension:Auth remoteuser.. AutoAuthRemoteUserStringParserHELP:TABLES
MANUAL:$WGLOGO
TEMPLATE:NOTE
Parameters. Show a note in a box (e.g. a top-of-the-page warning). This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. One of “info”, “reminder”, “warn”, or “error”. This setting affects the color and icon. Informative note. Show the template without line breaks before and after it. Editors can experiment inthis template’s
EXTENSION:POPUPS
EXTENSION:DYNAMICPAGELIST DynamicPageList3 , also known as DynamicPageList, is a fork of DynamicPageList (third-party) and a complete drop-in replacement for older DynamicPageList and Intersection extensions. It features a rewritten code base, numerous performance improvements, security fixes, and is fully backwards compatible; developed by Alexia -handles { {#dpl
MANUAL:TABLE OF CONTENTS This page is about tables of contents in wiki pages. For the contents page of the MediaWiki technical manual, see Manual:Contents.. By default, a table of contents (sometimes abbreviated to TOC) is automatically generated on a page when more than three section headings are used.. Typically, the table reproduces and numbers theseheadings.
CATEGORY:ALL SKINS
This category holds all 85 skins currently registered at MediaWiki.org, ordered alphabetically. For a more comprehensive list of skins and information about their usage on MediaWiki-based websites, see WikiApiary (external). See also Category:Skin extensions.. Skins listed here, that have not been archived and are not unstable will populate Wikimedia Skins Lab which allows previews. EXTENSION:PAGE FORMS Page Forms (known before 2016 as Semantic Forms) is an extension to MediaWiki that allows users to add, edit and query data using forms.It was originally created as an offshoot of the Semantic MediaWiki extension, to be able to edit templates that store their parameters via SMW, which is why it was originally called "Semantic Forms". However, it can now also work with the alternative CargoEXTENSION:POPUPS
The Popups extension displays page and reference previews when hovering over a link to an article or respectively to a reference. The former consists of summaries of an article's content, the latter shows the full content of the reference. The extension is an initiative of the Design team, inspired by the popular Navigation popups gadget. Currently this feature is available on all Wikipedias MANUAL:MOVING A WIKI The steps are basically explained in other pages: Make a backup of your wiki. Transfer backups from the old server to the new one. Restore the backup on the new server. Before you start to backup your wiki, you may want to put it under "read-only" mode so that nobody canedit it
TEMPLATE:NOTE
Parameters. Show a note in a box (e.g. a top-of-the-page warning). This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. One of “info”, “reminder”, “warn”, or “error”. This setting affects the color and icon. Informative note. Show the template without line breaks before and after it. Editors can experiment inthis template’s
EXTENSION:NUKE
Go to Special:Nuke in order to mass delete pages recently added by a user or IP address. Only pages listed in recentchanges table will be shown. By default, this includes all pages created in last 90 days.The special page is listed under Special:SpecialPages as Mass delete.. You can also specify a pattern for the page title. MANUAL:IMPORTDUMP.PHP Notes . For very large data sets, importDump.php may be slow; there are alternate methods which can be much faster for full site restoration, see Manual:Importing XML dumps.. Since MediaWiki 1.29 (task T144600), importDump.php doesn't update statistics.You should run initSiteStats.php manually after the import to update page andrevision counts.
MANUAL:PREVENTING ACCESS Note that in the last case it's assumed that a custom namespace exists and that NS_POLICY is a defined constant equal to the namespace number. See Manual:Using custom namespaces and Manual:Namespace_constants for a list of MediaWiki's core namespaces.. Restrict editing of certain specific pages. Use the Protect feature. By default, any sysop can protect pages soHELP:SUBPAGES
Subpages introduce some hierarchical organization into wiki pages, with levels of the hierarchy separated by slashes (/).MEDIAWIKI
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