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== Install ==
=== Install on Debian ===
MediaWiki is available as a regular package. This is the recommendation way to keep security patches up-to-date:

<source lang=bash>
sudo apt install mediawiki
</source>

=== Install a 2nd wiki on Debian ===
On debian, the mediawiki installed with the package is installed in {{file|/var/lib/mediawiki}}. This folder contains many symlinks to the package files in {{file|/usr/share/mediawiki}} directories.

We can create a second mediawiki instance, but it needs some copy and clean up. Let's assume we want to create a second wiki instance at {{file|/var/lib/mediawiki-bis}}.

* We basically copy everything in {{file|/var/lib/mediawiki}}, preserving existing symlinks.
* We clean up folder {{cache}}.
* We clean up folder {{config}}.
* We clean up folder {{images}}.
* We clean up folder {{upload}}.
* We delete {{file|LocalSettings.php}}.
* We start installation again.
* Install {{file|LocalSettings.php}} in {{file|/etc/mediawiki}} and symlink to it

<source lang=bash>
mkdir /var/lib/mediawiki-bis
cd /var/lib/mediawiki-bis
cp -rp /var/lib/mediawiki/* .
rm -rf cache/*
rm -rf config/*
rm -rf images/*
rm -rf upload/*
cp /var/lib/mediawiki/images/README images/
rm LocalSettings.php
# ... Run install via browser, and copy LocalSettings to /etc/mediawiki/LocalSettings-bis.php
ln -sf /etc/mediawiki/LocalSettings-bis.php LocalSettings.php
</source>

;Troubleshoot
* If during install, script detects that a mediawiki instance is already running, just temporarily rename file {{file|/etc/mediawiki/LocalSettings.php}}.

== Hints and Tips ==
== Hints and Tips ==
; Purge wiki page cache
=== Purge wiki page cache ===
: When changing templates, purge the browser & mediawiki cache. To purge the cache of a single page, add '''<tt>&action=purge</tt>''' to the URL (see [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_FAQ#How_do_I_purge_cached_pages.3F] for more)
: When changing templates, purge the browser & mediawiki cache. To purge the cache of a single page, add '''<tt>&action=purge</tt>''' to the URL (see [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_FAQ#How_do_I_purge_cached_pages.3F] for more)

=== Increase default font size ===
The easiest way is to add the following to wiki common stylesheet ([[MediaWiki:Common.css]]):
<source lang=css>
/***** Increase default text size ****/
#content {font-size: 1.2em}
body.page-Main_Page #content {font-size: inherit}
</source>
The second line overrides effect of first line so that the new font size does not apply to the [[Main Page]].

There are in fact several ways to increase the font size. Using Opera's ''DragonFly'' debug environment ({{kb|Ctrl-Shift-I}}), it is easy to see how the font size of a normal wiki text is computed (css is filtered for property ''font-size''):

Computed Style
font-size: 15.36px;
Inherited from ''div''
#bodyContent {
font-size: 0.8em
}
Inherited from ''div''
<s>#content {
font-size: larger
}</s>
Inherited from ''body''
<s>body {
font-size: 1.0em
}</s>
Inherited from ''html''
<s>html {
font-size: 1.0em
}</s>

Note that '''em''' refers to the size of the current font, '''after''' application of all inherited styles. In the case above it means that the size of a standard wiki text is not 0.8em as given by div#bodyContent, but well 16px * 1.0 * 1.0 * 1.2 * 0.8 = 15.36px.

One can edit any CSS property above to change the default size of the wiki text. We choose to edit #content so that it only affects the wiki text part (including first header).

=== Make collapsible element ===
See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Collapsible_elements.

Examples:
{| class="wikitable" width=100%
|-
| width=33% |
<!-- overflow:auto; to fix collapsed display, because the toggle link has float:right; -->
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:100%; overflow:auto;">
* Some intro text ('''expand''' for details)
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
A very long text<br/>
A very long text<br/>
A very long text<br/>
</div></div>
|
<source lang="xml">
<!-- overflow:auto; to fix collapsed display, because the toggle link has float:right; -->
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:100%; overflow:auto;">
* Some intro text ('''expand''' for details)
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
A very long text<br/>
A very long text<br/>
A very long text<br/>
</div></div>
</source>
|}


== Keyboard shortcuts ==
== Keyboard shortcuts ==
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* Reference page in [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Keyboard_shortcuts wikipedia]
* Reference page in [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Keyboard_shortcuts wikipedia]
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User_Styles#Changing_access_keys Page] explaining how to change keyboard shortcut using user custom stylesheet.
* [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User_Styles#Changing_access_keys Page] explaining how to change keyboard shortcut using user custom stylesheet.
* Most frequently-used HTML access keys (default access-key shortcut is <tt>alt+shift</tt> for ''Firefox'' and <tt>shift+Esc</tt> for ''Opera''):
* Most frequently-used HTML access keys (default access-key shortcut is {{kb|<Alt+Shift>}} for ''Firefox'' and {{kb|<shift+Esc>}} for ''Opera''):


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Action !! Key
! Action !! Key !! Firefox
|-
|-
| accesskey-edit || e
| accesskey-edit || e || {{kb|<Alt+Shift+e>}}
|-
|-
| accesskey-preview || p
| accesskey-mainpage || z || {{kb|<Alt+Shift+z>}}
|-
|-
| accesskey-save || s
| accesskey-preview || p || {{kb|<Alt+Shift+p>}}
|-
|-
| accesskey-search || f
| accesskey-save || s || {{kb|<Alt+Shift+s>}}
|-
| accesskey-search || f || {{kb|<Alt+Shift+f>}}
|}
|}


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== Miscellaneous ==
== Miscellaneous ==
* Page <tt>Special:Version</tt> produces a complete list of all extensions installed on the wiki.
; Page <tt>[[Special:Version]]</tt>: produces a complete list of all extensions installed on the wiki.


== Extensions ==
== Troubleshooting ==
=== Fix templates that always produce {{{1}}} ===
;Update
:No longer an issue on recent MW apparently (at least >=1.27).


Templates in Mediawiki will fail if the parameters contains an equal sign. Consider for instance the template '''nb''':
=== SyntaxHighlight GeSHi ===


<pre>
This extension adds the <tt>&lt;source&gt;</tt> tag to present formatted source code.
<div class="noborder">
See official [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi page].
{{{1}}}</div>
</pre>


Let's enclose a <code>&lt;source></code> tag:
==== Restoring 1.0.7.# output - solving <tt>&lt;pre&gt;</tt> formatting problem ====
* Since at least version ''r24298 (July 21, 2007)'' (with ''GeSHi version 1.0.8''), <tt>&lt;source&gt;</tt> tag does not match usual formatting applied for <tt>&lt;pre&gt;</tt> tags. This is because the extension applies by default the new GeSHi header style <tt>[http://qbnz.com/highlighter/geshi-doc.html#the-code-container GESHI_HEADER_PRE_VALID]</tt>. The following patch allows to restore the old formatting when there is no attribute <tt>line</tt>. It also introduces a new option '''<tt>valid</tt>''' to attribute <tt>enclose</tt> to force application of header style <tt>GESHI_HEADER_PRE_VALID</tt>


{| class=wikitable width=50%
<source lang="diff">
|-
--- SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi.class.php.old 2008-09-07 23:24:37.000000000 +0200
|<code><nowiki>{{nb|<source lang=bash>echo Hello</source>}}</nowiki></code>
+++ SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi.class.php 2008-09-07 23:33:15.000000000 +0200
|{{nb|<source lang=bash>echo Hello</source>}}
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
|}
// "Enclose" parameter
if ( isset( $args['enclose'] ) && $args['enclose'] == 'div' ) {
$enclose = GESHI_HEADER_DIV;
- } elseif ( defined('GESHI_HEADER_PRE_VALID') ) {
+ } elseif ( (isset( $args['line'] ) || isset( $args['enclose'] ) && $args['enclose'] == 'valid' ) && defined('GESHI_HEADER_PRE_VALID') ) {
// Since version 1.0.8 geshi can produce valid pre, but we need to check for it
$enclose = GESHI_HEADER_PRE_VALID;
} elseif( isset( $args['line'] ) ) {
</source>


The fix is simply to prepend <code>1=</code> to the parameter value:
* <u>Example</u>: the following code

{| class=wikitable width=50%
|-
|<code><nowiki>{{nb|1=<source lang=bash>echo Hello</source>}}</nowiki></code>
|{{nb|1=<source lang=bash>echo Hello</source>}}
|}

=== Tag attributes not expanded in templates ===
To have tag attributes expanded in wiki templates (in particular when these attributes contain template parameters), use the special construction <code><nowiki>{{#tag:tagname|content|attr1=val1|attr2=val2}}</nowiki></code>. See also [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Magic_words#Miscellaneous <code>#tag</code> magic word] and [https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61341 bugzilla 61341] for more information.

This is used in template [[Template:Rawfiledownloadexample]]:


<pre>
<pre>
You can download file "{{{name}}}" below, just click this link: {{#tag:file|{{{name}}}|name={{{name}}}|tag=pre}}.
After the following command, <source lang="bash" enclose="valid"> % cat ~/hello.c</source> you'll get the following output
{{#tag:pre|{{{content}}}}}
<source lang="c">
</pre>
#include <stdio.h>

int main(int,int)
The example
{
<pre>
printf("Hello, World!\n");
{{Rawfiledownloadexample|name=myfile.txt|content=Once upon a time
return 0;
There was a Tag
Tag was clickable
And clicked it was}}
</pre>
expands into to the following with action <code>?action=raw&templates=expand</code>:
<source lang=xml>
You can download file "myfile.sh" below, just click this link: <file|name="myfile.sh" tag="pre">myfile.sh</file>.
<pre>Once upon a time
There was a Tag
Tag was clickable
And clicked it was</pre>
</source>

=== Can't upload file ===
Error message:
Could not create directory mwstore://local-backend/local-public/ when Uploading.
The problem is due to wrong ownership / permission in mediawiki folder [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Thread:Project:Support_desk/Could_not_create_directory_mwstore://local-backend/local-public/_when_Uploading.]:
sudo chown -R www-data /var/www/mediawiki

== MediaWiki for developers ==
;References
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Developer_hub '''Developer Hub'''].
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Extensions Manual:Extensions]
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Developing_extensions Manual:Developing_extensions]
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Tag_extensions Manual:Tag_extensions] (writing extensions that provides new wiki tags)
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Parser_functions Parser functions]
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Tag_extensions#How_do_I_render_wikitext_in_my_extension.3F How do I render wikitext in my extension ?]
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:RequestContext Manual:RequestContext]

;Tips
* In 99% of cases, extensions just need to use the method <code>recursiveTagParse</code> of the parser instead of <code>Parser::parse</code> (apparently this function is not re-entrant).

=== Debugging ===
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:How_to_debug Mediawiki - How to debug]

To see PHP errors, add to {{file|LocalSettings.php}} (or can also edit {{file|php.ini}} or {{file|.htaccess}} [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:How_to_debug Mediawiki - How to debug]):
<source lang=php>
error_reporting( -1 );
ini_set( 'display_errors', 1 );
</source>

=== Globals ===
Some global variables defined by Mediawiki. Note that to use these variables, we must first declare them as global:
<source lang=php>
global $wgExtensionAssetsPath;
</source>

{| class=wikitable
|-
!Name!!Default!!Description
|-
|[https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$IP <code>$IP</code>]||<code>MW_INSTALL_PATH</code> env var||IP stands for Install Path. The variable holds the local file path to the base installation of your wiki.
|-
|[https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgScriptPath <code>$wgScriptPath</code>]||<code>/wiki</code>||The base URL path (in relation to DOCUMENT ROOT).
|-
|[https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgExtensionAssetsPath <code>$wgExtensionAssetsPath</code>]||<code>{$wgScriptPath}/extensions</code>||URL to extensions directory. Used to provide a base URL for extension assets like extension-specific images and scripts. Note the difference between
* <code>$IP/extensions</code> (points to the extensions directory on the server filesystem) and
* <code>$wgScriptPath/extensions</code> (points to the URL of the extensions directory).
|}

=== Modules ===
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ResourceLoader/Modules ResourceLoader/Modules] &mdash; This page lists modules that ship with MediaWiki core by default.

=== ResourceLoader ===
;References:
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ResourceLoader ResourceLoader] on MediaWiki
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ResourceLoader/Developing_with_ResourceLoader Developing with ResourceLoader]
: Quick walkthrough, registering modules, etc.
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgResourceModules <code>$wgResourceModules</code>]
* [https://doc.wikimedia.org/mediawiki-core/master/php/classResourceLoader.html ResourceLoader class reference]
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ResourceLoader/Migration_guide_for_extension_developers Migration guide for extension developers]

;Add a CSS style module
:For instance, from Extension::Cite
<source lang=bash>
$wgHooks['BeforePageDisplay'][] = 'wfCiteBeforePageDisplay';
$wgResourceModules['ext.rtlcite'] = array(
'localBasePath' => __DIR__ . '/modules',
'remoteExtPath' => 'Cite/modules'
'styles' => 'ext.rtlcite.css',
'position' => 'top',
);

function wfCiteBeforePageDisplay( $out, &$sk ) {
$out->addModuleStyles( 'ext.rtlcite' );
return true;
}
}
</source>
</source>
:In the following example we add the module only if a tag is present
</pre>
<source lang=bash>
gives:
$wgHooks['ParserFirstCallInit'][] = 'onParserSetup';
$wgResourceModules['ext.fentt'] = array(
// ...
);
static function onParserSetup( Parser $parser ) {
$parser->setHook( 'fentt', 'renderFenTT' );
}


$module_added = false;
{|
function renderFenTT( $input, array $args, Parser $parser, PPFrame $frame ) {
| || || ||
global $module_added;
After the following command, <source lang="bash" enclose="valid"> % cat ~/hello.c</source> you'll get the following output
if( ! $module_added ) {
<source lang="c">
$parser->getOutput()->addModuleStyles('ext.fentt');
#include <stdio.h>
self::$module_added = true;
int main(int,int)
}
{
// ...
printf("Hello, World!\n");
return 0;
}
}
</source>
</source>
|}


;Troubleshoot:
* Another solution is discussed [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension_talk:SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi#Problem_with_CSS:_Default_style_for_pre_is_overwritten here]. The proposed solution is to edit file "SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi.class.php". Go to line 192, which should look like
* Module is listed in the <head> element, but corresponding CSS/JS does not appear in downloaded content
<source lang="php">
: Try to register the module (add to <code>$wgResourceModules</code>) at global level (i.e. not in the hook handle function that calls <code>$addModuleStyles</code>).
$css[] = ".source-$lang {line-height: normal;}";

=== Hooks ===
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Hooks/BeforePageDisplay <code>$wgHooks['BeforePageDisplay'][]</code>] &mdash; Allows last minute changes to the output page, e.g. adding of CSS or JavaScript by extensions.

=== Javascript ===
==== Modules ====
JavaScript files are, like CSS files, also evaluated in the order they are defined in the <code>scripts</code> array (file {{file|extension.json}}). [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ResourceLoader/Developing_with_ResourceLoader#Passing_information_from_PHP_to_Javascript]

If a module must export a global object, do:
<source lang=javascript>
// foo.js
var Foo = {
sayHello: function ( $element ) {
$element.append( '<p>Hello Module!</p>' );
}
};
window.Foo = Foo;
</source>
</source>

Change this to
If a module must wait that the document be completely loaded before executing, do:
<source lang="php">
<source lang=javascript>
$css[] = ".source-$lang {padding: 1em; border: 1px dashed #2f6fab; color: black; background-color: #f9f9f9; line-height: 1.1em;}";
// init.js
$( function () {
// This code must not be executed before the document is loaded.
Foo.sayHello( $( '#hello' ) );
});
</source>
</source>
==== Export javascript libraries ====
and you have restored the pre css formatting.
Some tips.
* Javascript libraries must be loaded with the ResourceLoader.
* JS libraries are loaded asynchronously. Moreover the global context is not the default global context, but the one of the ResourceLoader. If a library must export symbol to global context, they must attach it to the <code>window</code> object:
<source lang=javascript>
window.myjslib = myjslib;
</source>
* Some libraries don't export to window, but does so like in node.js (see [http://khan.io/2013/08/16/node-js-how-exports-and-module-exports-works/ node.js &mdash; how exports and module.exports works]). So they attach to an object <code>module.exports</code> If that's the case, we must export it ourselves.
: In {{file|extension.json}}, we have:
<source lang=javascript>
"ResourceModules": {
"scripts": [ "myjslib.js", "myjslib.export.js" ]
}
</source>
: assuming that {{file|myjslib.js}} export to <code>module.exports</code>, we fix that in library {{file|myjslib.export.js}}:
<source lang=javascript>
// Let's export i18next correctly
window.myjslib = window.myjslib || module.exports; // Don't export twice
$.myjslib = $.myjslib || module.exports; // Alternatively we can attach to jQuery context
myjslib = $.myjslib; // Export to default context
</source>
:We must do this '''immediately''' after loading the library, because another library could overwrite <code>module.exports</code>.


=== RawFile ===
==== ResourceLoader Core Modules ====
See '''[https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ResourceLoader/Core_modules ResourceLoader Core Modules]'''.
[http://wiki.yobi.be/wiki/Mediawiki_RawFile RawFile] is an extension made by Philippe Teuwen to allow downloading directly text in <tt>&lt;pre></tt> or <tt>&lt;source></tt> block as a file.


These contains
==== Patch v0.2 &rarr; v0.3 ====
* The '''mediawiki''' module
* The '''OOjs''' module
* The '''jQuery''' module and plugins
:jQuery plugins are available as ResourceLoader module that can be added as a '''module dependency''' in {{file|extension.json}} (for instance module <code>jquery.ui.button</code>).


To make sure that a module is available, either add it as dependency, or use the code [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ResourceLoader/Developing_with_ResourceLoader]:
The patch below adds an optional parameter to hook <tt><nowiki>{{#filelink}}</nowiki></tt>. With 1 param, the file is fetched from the current page as usual:
<source lang=javascript>
mw.loader.using( ['mediawiki.util','mediawiki.Title'] ).then( function () {
/* This callback is invoked as soon as the modules are available. */
} );
</source>
There is also an error callback:
<source lang=javascript>
mw.loader.using([ 'mediawiki.util', 'jquery.placeholder', 'jquery.spinner' ], function(){
console.warn( 'Ready callback was executed.', arguments );
}, function(){
console.warn( 'Error callback was executed.', arguments );
});
</source>


==== Passing information from PHP to Javascript ====
<pre>
See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ResourceLoader/Developing_with_ResourceLoader#Passing_information_from_PHP_to_Javascript.
Save [{{#filelink: fstab}} this file] in your <tt>/etc</tt> directory.
</pre>


* Store data in HTML.
With 2 param, the 2nd param is telling which page to fetch the file from:
* Or use [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:OutputPage.php <code>OutputPage::AddJsConfigVars</code>]. Pay attention however that '''PHP parser code are not necessarily run each time a page is visited''' (eg. if using memcached). If the parser must transfer data to JS context, one solution is to generate inline javascript in <code><script></code> tag.


==== Run with jQuery support or in RL context ====
<pre>
To run our inline script with jQuery support, use the ResourceLoader queue <code>RLQ</code> [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Topic:T0bq15ycney6xs25], [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Topic:Tdplyqpyhfoirplu]:
Save [{{#filelink: fstab|Config files - fstab}} this file] in your <tt>/etc</tt> directory.
<source lang=javascript>
</pre>
RLQ.push(function () {
console.log('This runs with jQuery support', $);
});
// or
(window.RLQ=window.RLQ||[]).push(function(){
$(function() { console.log("test") });
});
</source>
Note that this is only useful for inlined scripts. Script loaded with the ResourceLoader may always assume that jQuery is available (since MW 1.17).


==== Add an external script ====
{{hiddenSourceFile||RawFile-v0.2.patch|<source lang="diff" class="RawFile-v0.2.patch">
More solutions on [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29902768/how-to-add-custom-global-javascript-to-mediawiki Stack Overflow]. For external script, call <code>addHeadItem</code>:
--- original/RawFile.php 2009-09-21 16:20:51.000000000 +0200
<source lang=php>
+++ patched/RawFile.php 2009-09-21 18:07:06.000000000 +0200
# Add onBeforePageDisplay function to BeforePageDisplay Hook
@@ -18,8 +18,12 @@
$wgHooks['BeforePageDisplay'][] ='onBeforePageDisplay';
$magicWords['fileanchor'] = array( 0, 'fileanchor' );

return true;
function onBeforePageDisplay( OutputPage &$out, Skin &$skin )
}
{
-function efRawFile_Render( &$parser, $filename = '') {
$script = '<script type="text/javascript" src="https://example.com/javascript.js"></script>';
- return $parser->mTitle->getFullURL( 'action=raw&file='.urlencode( $filename ) );
$out->addHeadItem("itemName", $script);
+function efRawFile_Render( &$parser, $filename = '', $titleText = '') {
return true;
+ if( $titleText == '' ) {
};
+ $titleText = $parser->mTitle->getText();
+ }
+ $title=Title::newFromText( $titleText );
+ return $title->getFullURL( 'action=raw&file='.urlencode( $filename ) );
}
function efRawFile_Empty( &$parser, $filename = '') {
return '';
</source>
</source>
Be aware that the script will be loaded in the default context, '''which is not the same as the ResourceLoader context that contains all loaded RL modules'''. So this script will not have access to RL libraries. To get access, add a callback to the ResourceLoader queue (see previous section).
}}


====Patch v0.3 &rarr; v0.4====
==== Extension template ====
The [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Developing_extensions Manual:Developing_extensions] page gives us the structure that all extensions must follow.
Changes:
* File ''anchor'' can be specified using html '''class''' attribute
* New syntax for file links '''<code><nowiki><file name="..." [anchor="..."] [tag="..."] [title="..."] >...</file></nowiki></code>'''
* Ignore <nowiki><br></nowiki> tag.


Several templates are available:
The extension introduces 3 elements:
* [https://github.com/JonasGroeger/cookiecutter-mediawiki-extension cookiecutter-mediawiki-extension].
* '''anchor''' elements
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:BoilerPlate Extension:BoilerPlate]
: Used to flag that the next code block in the wiki text belongs to a specific file. The code block can be any wiki block (such as '''&lt;pre&gt;''', '''&lt;code&gt;''', '''&lt;tt&gt;''', '''&lt;source&gt;'''...). '''&lt;br&gt;''' tags are ignored. Note that anchors are invisible in the wiki display.
* [http://tools.wmflabs.org/mwstew/ MWStew].
* '''File link''' elements
: They are transformed by the extension into links that will allow for downloading all blocks associated with the specified file.
* '''anchor-link combo''' elements
: A shortcut notation mixing both an anchor and download link, handy for regular use, when a single code block is used and when the download link can be at the same position as the anchor


;extension.json
Old syntax:
:Since MW 1.25, all extension comes with a description file {{file|extension.json}}. See [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Extension.json/Schema Extension.json schema] for the list of all possible entries.
{| class="wikitable"
!Element!!Syntax and description
|-
|'''anchor'''
|<pre><nowiki>{{#fileAnchor: filename}}</nowiki></pre>
Indicates that the next wiki block belongs to file ''filename''. The content of that block will be downloaded (possibly appended with other blocks if there are multiple anchors with same name) when a file link is clicked on.
; filename
: The name of the file to which the next wiki block belongs
|-
|'''file link'''
|<pre><nowiki>
[{{#fileLink: filename}} link text]
[{{#fileLink: filename|pagetitle}} link text]
</nowiki></pre>
Creates a link to download all blocks that are flagged with an anchor ''filename''.
; filename
: The name of the file to download.
; pagetitle
: ''Optional'' - Indicates that the blocks to download are on the wiki page titled ''pagetitle''. If absent, blocks are looked for on the current page.
; link text
: The text of links as it will be rendered on the display.
|-
|'''anchor-link combo'''
|<pre><nowiki>
[{{#file: filename}} link text]
</nowiki></pre>
Creates a link to download the next wiki block as a file named ''filename''.
; filename
: The name of the file to download.
; link text
: The text of the link as it will be rendered on the display.
|}


=== Troubleshooting an extension ===
Version 0.4 introduces a simpler syntax that extends the set of wiki tags. Note that elements of both syntaxes can be mixed in a same page.
;First reflexes
{| class="wikitable"
* Test extension in Chrome and Firefox.
!Element!!Syntax and description
* Open up the browser debug window (Ctrl-Shift-C) and check the Console for javascript errors, file not found. Check also the network tab.
|-
* Try to load extension in an older version, and bisect the version where the extension fails.
|'''anchor'''
:* Look at the MediaWiki release note for breaking changes.
|<pre><nowiki>
<pre class="anchorname">...&lt;/pre>
<code class="anchorname">...&lt;/code>
<code class="cssclass anchorname">...&lt;/code>
...
</nowiki></pre>
To add an anchor ''anchorname'' to a wiki block, simply add a tag attribute <code>class="anchorname"</code> to it. The content of that block will be downloaded (possibly appended with other blocks if there are multiple anchors with same name) when a file link is clicked on. The extension supports multi-class specification, meaning that a same block can be associated to different files, and that the <code>class</code> attribute can still be used to specify custom CSS properties as in standard wiki text.
|-
|'''file link'''<br><br><br>'''anchor-link combo'''
|<pre><nowiki>
<file [name="filename"] [anchor="anchorname"] [tag="tagname"] [title="titlename"]>link text</file>
</nowiki></pre>
The same syntax is used to indicate a '''file link''' or a '''file-anchor combo''' element. The tag <code><nowiki><file></nowiki></code> is a '''file-anchor combo''' element if the attribute <code>name</code> is specified and if there is no block associated with the specified anchor name. In that case, the attribute <code>tag</code> can be used to specify the ''tagname'' of the first subsequent block that must be downloaded.<br>
;name="''filename''"
:''Optional'' - Specifies the name of the file to download. If absent, the attribute <code>anchor</code> must be present, and ''anchorname'' is then used as the name of the file to download.
;anchor="''anchorname''"
:''Optional'' - Specifies the name of the anchor to look for. Use this attribute if you want to have several files on the same page with different content but with the same file name. If absent, the attribute <code>name</code> must be present, and ''filename'' is then used as the name of the anchor to look for.
;tag="''tagname''"
:''Optional'' - This attribute is only used for '''file-anchor combo''' link. It is ignored otherwise. The first block after the link element whose name matches the given ''tagname'' is downloaded when the link is activated. If absent, the first encountered block following the link is downloaded (same behavior as in the old syntax).
;tag="''titlename''"
: ''Optional'' - Indicates that the blocks to download are on the wiki page titled ''pagetitle''. If absent, blocks are looked for on the current page.
; link text
: The text of the link as it will be rendered on the display.
|}


;Attention points
<pre><nowiki>
* MW + cache sucks. If changing PHP code, better edit a test page, add one character and save. This will flush the cache easily.
* '''Method 1''': Returns the block that immediately follows. Save [{{#file: method1.txt}} this file]: <code>Hello, World!</code>
* If changing JS code, then Shift+F5 in browser should refresh it.
: But this other example fails because of the &lt;br&gt; tag... So save [{{#file: method1-fail.txt}} this file]:<br>
:<code>Hello, World!</code>.


;Using foreign JS
* '''Method 2''': Indicates the block(s) with anchors. Save [{{#filelink: method2.txt}} this file] (but not this <code>code text</code>):<br>
* These are probably ''minified''. It helps greatly to replace them with pretty-printed version (e.g. https://www.prettifyjs.net/)
:{{#fileanchor: method2.txt}}<code>We can then </code> very easily {{#fileanchor: method2.txt}}<code>interleave downloadable text with wiki comments</code>
* Insert <code>console.log(...)</code> statement to help debugging.


;Example: PgnJS extension, migration to mw1.35
* '''Method 3''': Same as above, but using html attribute 'class'. Save [{{#filelink: method3.txt}} this file] (but not this <code>code text</code>):<br>
* Extension fails on MW 1.35
:{{#fileanchor: method3.txt}}<code>We can still </code> very easily <code class="method3.txt">interleave downloadable text with wiki comments but with less typing</code>
* Looking at MW 1.35 breaking changes, we see that <code>jquery.ui.*</code> have been removed. This is used in PgnJS {{file|extension.json}}.
<code class="method3.txt">
* Open up Firefox/Chrome debugging interface (Ctrl+Shift+C).
Obviously, there is absolutely
:* In Console, we see errors about <code>Error: Unknown module: jquery.ui.core</code>
no limitation
:* Changing <code>"dependencies": [ "jquery.ui.core", "jquery.ui.widget" ]</code> to <code>"dependencies": [ "jquery.ui" ]</code> fixes the problem.
on the size of the
:* However we see we still get a deprecated warning.
text
</code>


;Example 2: PgnJS extension, migration to latest PgnViewerJS
* '''Method 4''': Same as method 1, but using new syntax (custom wiki tag). Save <file name="method4.txt">'''this''' file</file>: <code>Hello, World!</code>
* We first create a static file {{file|example.html}} just to make sure that the apache server is configured correctly (no perm issue)
:* This will gives the value of the path to use internally (PgnViewerJS expect this path in a variable <code>__globalCustomDomain</code>.


== How-To ==
* '''Method 5''': Same as above, but specifying which tag to include. Save ''<file name="method5.txt" tag="code">this file</file>'':
=== Add an extension stylesheet in HTML head element ===
<source lang="text">This text is skipped.</source>
The goal is to add a stylesheet <code><link></code> tag in the HTML <code><head></code> element, either ALWAYS or CONDITIONALLY, and/or STATIC link or DYNAMIC link (from page content).
:<code>This is the text that will be returned...</code>
<source lang=html4strict>
<head>
...
<link rel="stylesheet" href="..." />
...
</head>
</source>


;Criteria
* '''Method 6''': Same as method 2 / 3, but using new syntax (custom wiki tag). Save <file anchor="method6.txt">this file</file>. Of course the old syntax <code>{{#fileanchor}}</code> for anchor is still supported.<br>
* Must work with recent MW version, and use stable API.
:{{#fileanchor: method6.txt}}<code>Again, we can </code>also very easily <code class="method6.txt">interleave downloadable code with wiki text while using the new syntax</code>
* Must be page-caching friendly.
</nowiki></pre>
* If link is added conditionally, avoid parsing twice the page content. Can we use some context information?


;Relevant hooks
This gives:
* https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Hooks/OutputPageBeforeHTML
* https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Hooks/BeforePageDisplay
* https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Hooks/ParserFirstCallInit


;Relevant example extensions
* '''Method 1''': Returns the block that immediately follows. Save [{{#file: method1.txt}} this file]: <code>Hello, World!</code>
* https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Category:HTML_head_extensions
: But this other example fails because of the &lt;br&gt; tag... So save [{{#file: method1-fail.txt}} this file]:<br>
: list of extensions designed to modify information in the HTML <code><head></code> element
:<code>Hello, World!</code>.
* https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:CSS
: For MW 1.16.x and above. Use hook <code>RawPageViewBeforeOutput</code> to sanitize CSS, and <code>ParserFirstCallInit</code> to add a head item with <code>$parser->getOutput()->addHeadItem( $headItem );</code>.
* https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:NewPageCSS
: For MW 1.16+. Use a <code>ParserFirstCallInit</code> hook, then add a <code><style></code> element using <code>$wgParser->mOutput->addHeadItem</code> when it encounters a <code><css></code> tag. Looks an excellent candidate for our stuff!
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:AddScriptCss Extension:AddScriptCss]
: Inserts <script> (i.e. Javascript) or <link> (i.e. CSS) code at the bottom of the page's head or within the page's body. Securely inserts arbitrary code to the page's head using <addtohead>.
: For MW 1.10, 1.11. Likely too complex for our use. Insert a ''metatag'' as an HTML comment, which is then parsed again (via <code>preg_match_all</code>) in <code>OutputPageBeforeHTML</code> hook.
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite Extension:Cite]
: Found simply by ... looking for {{file|.css}} files in MW {{file|extensions/}} directory!
: Uses hooks <code>ParserFirstCallInit</code> (to register parser hooks for Cite tags like <code>&lt;ref></code>) and <code>BeforePageDisplay</code> (to add modules, including the call to <code>addModuleStyles</code>). '''But...''' checking the page source it turns out that Cite css file is *always* loaded by the dynamic resource loader, even when the tag is not used on the page. Is that a problem?


;Troubleshooting
* '''Method 2''': Indicates the block(s) with anchors. Save [{{#filelink: method2.txt}} this file] (but not this <code>code text</code>):<br>
* <code>$parser->getOutput()->addHeadItem( "..." )</code> not working on mobile device.
:{{#fileanchor: method2.txt}}<code>We can then </code> very easily {{#fileanchor: method2.txt}}<code>interleave downloadable text with wiki comments</code>
:It works on desktop, on my tablet, but not on my smartphone. Why?
:The fix is to load the module with <code>[https://doc.wikimedia.org/mediawiki-core/master/php/classOutputPage.html addModuleStyles()]($modules)</code>, as done for instance in [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Cite Extension:Cite]


;Questions
* '''Method 3''': Same as above, but using html attribute 'class'. Save [{{#filelink: method3.txt}} this file] (but not this <code>code text</code>):<br>
* On Wikimedia, there is a link at the bottom to toggle between mobile / desktop view. Handy to test a site in mobile mode. How can we get it installed? By upgrading to the latest MW? or installing Mobile extension
:{{#fileanchor: method3.txt}}<code>We can still </code> very easily <code class="method3.txt">interleave downloadable text with wiki comments but with less typing</code>
<code class="method3.txt">s
Obviously, there is absolutely
no limitation
on the size of the
text
</code>


;The Solution
* '''Method 4''': Same as method 1, but using new syntax (custom wiki tag). Save <file name="method4.txt">'''this''' file</file>: <code>Hello, World!</code>
<source lang=bash>
if (defined('MEDIAWIKI')) {
$wgHooks['ParserFirstCallInit'][] = 'MWFenTT::onParserFirstCallInit';


$wgResourceModules['ext.FenTT'] = array(
* '''Method 5''': Same as above, but specifying which tag to include. Save ''<file name="method5.txt" tag="code">this file</file>'':
'localBasePath' => __DIR__,
<source lang="text">This text is skipped.</source>
'remoteExtPath' => 'FenTT',
:<code>This is the text that will be returned...</code>
'styles' => 'FenTT.css',
'position' => 'top',
);


class MWFenTT {
* '''Method 6''': Same as method 2 / 3, but using new syntax (custom wiki tag). Save <file anchor="method6.txt">this file</file>. Of course the old syntax <code>{{#fileanchor}}</code> for anchor is still supported.<br>
private static $css_module_added = false;
:{{#fileanchor: method6.txt}}<code>Again, we can </code>also very easily <code class="method6.txt">interleave downloadable code with wiki text while using the new syntax</code>


static function onParserFirstCallInit( Parser $parser ) {
References:
// Register parser handler for tag <fentt>
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Tag_extensions Tag extensions on mediawiki.org]
$parser->setHook( 'fentt', 'MWFenTT::renderFentt' )
}


static function renderFentt( $input, array $args, Parser $parser, PPFrame $frame ) {
{{hiddenSourceFile||RawFile-v0.3.patch|<source lang="diff" class="RawFile-v0.3.patch">
if( ! self::$css_module_added ) {
--- RawFile.php.original 2009-11-16 22:07:18.000000000 +0100
// Tell ResourceLoader that we need our css module
+++ RawFile.php 2009-11-16 22:28:10.000000000 +0100
$parser->getOutput()->addModuleStyles( 'ext.FenTT' );
@@ -40,16 +40,21 @@
self::$css_module_added = true;
header("Expires: 0");
}
header("Pragma: no-cache");
return FenTT::renderFentt($input,$args);
header("Cache-Control: no-store");
}
- $maskedtext=preg_replace_callback('/<nowiki>(.*?)<\/nowiki>/',
}
+ $maskedtext=preg_replace_callback('/<nowiki>(.*?)<\/nowiki>/s',
}
create_function(
'$matches',
'return ereg_replace(".","X",$matches[0]);'
),
$text);
+ $classAnchor=false;
if (preg_match_all('/{{#fileanchor: *'.$filename.' *}}/i', $maskedtext, $matches, PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE))
$offsets=$matches[0];
else if (preg_match_all('/{{#file: *'.$filename.' *}}/i', $maskedtext, $matches, PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE))
$offsets=array($matches[0][0]);
+ else if (preg_match_all('/<[^>]* class *= *"'.$filename.'"[^>]*>/i', $maskedtext, $matches, PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE)) {
+ $offsets=$matches[0];
+ $classAnchor=true;
+ }
else
// We didn't find our anchor, let's output all the raw...
return true;
@@ -58,7 +63,8 @@
$text='';
foreach ($offsets as $offset) {
$out = substr($textorig, $offset[1]);
- $out = substr($out, strpos($out, '<'));
+ if (!$classAnchor)
+ $out = substr($out, strpos($out, '<'));
if (!preg_match('/^<([^> ]+)/', $out, $matches))
return true;
$key = $matches[1];
</source>
</source>

}}
== Extensions ==
* [[MediaWiki GeSHi]]
* [[MediaWiki RawFile]]

== MediaWiki for Mobile ==
;References:
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Category:Mobile Category:Mobile]
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Mobiles,_tablets_and_responsive_design Manual:Mobiles, tablets and responsive design]
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Making_MediaWiki_Mobile_Friendly Making MediaWiki Mobile Friendly]

;CSS
* To apply CSS to a mobile skin, edit [[MediaWiki:Mobile.css]], the counterpart of [[MediaWiki:Common.css]].

=== Extensions for Mobile ===
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:MobileFrontend Extension:MobileFrontend]
: See also [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ResourceLoader/Writing_a_MobileFrontend_friendly_ResourceLoader_module Writing a MobileFrontend friendly ResourceLoader module]

== Administration ==
=== Delete a page permanently ===
This procedure allows for permanently deleting a page from the wiki database, including the whole history. After this, there will be no trace left of the content of that page, except for a trace in the delete log indicating the date when the page was deleted and the reason (if any given).

* First, as admin user, go to the page to delete.
* In the menu, select 'Delete', select and type in a reason, then click "Delete page".
:From now on, the page is deleted, but history is still in the database. Deletion can be reverted by going to the delete log page ([[Special:Log/delete]])
* On the wiki server, run the maintenance script named <code>deleteArchivedRevisions.php</code>. This will permanently delete the page history from the wiki db.

<source lang=bash>
cd /var/lib/mediawiki/maintenance
php ./deleteArchivedRevisions.php --delete
</source>

=== Upload lots of file at once ===
Use local command <code>importImages.php</code> [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:ImportImages.php].
php maintenance/importImages.php --comment "Rubik's cube position, better perspective" /opt/www/daemenj/web/kiwi.noekeon.org/miki/rb png
Or to force a specific user:
sudo -u www-data php maintenance/importImages.php --comment "Rubik OLL cases, from http://www.cubewhiz.com/oll.php" tmp/

Latest revision as of 10:30, 21 April 2022

Install

Install on Debian

MediaWiki is available as a regular package. This is the recommendation way to keep security patches up-to-date:

sudo apt install mediawiki

Install a 2nd wiki on Debian

On debian, the mediawiki installed with the package is installed in /var/lib/mediawiki. This folder contains many symlinks to the package files in /usr/share/mediawiki directories.

We can create a second mediawiki instance, but it needs some copy and clean up. Let's assume we want to create a second wiki instance at /var/lib/mediawiki-bis.

  • We basically copy everything in /var/lib/mediawiki, preserving existing symlinks.
  • We clean up folder Template:Cache.
  • We clean up folder Template:Config.
  • We clean up folder Template:Images.
  • We clean up folder Template:Upload.
  • We delete LocalSettings.php.
  • We start installation again.
  • Install LocalSettings.php in /etc/mediawiki and symlink to it
mkdir /var/lib/mediawiki-bis
cd /var/lib/mediawiki-bis
cp -rp /var/lib/mediawiki/* .
rm -rf cache/*
rm -rf config/*
rm -rf images/*
rm -rf upload/*
cp /var/lib/mediawiki/images/README images/
rm LocalSettings.php
# ... Run install via browser, and copy LocalSettings to /etc/mediawiki/LocalSettings-bis.php
ln -sf /etc/mediawiki/LocalSettings-bis.php LocalSettings.php
Troubleshoot
  • If during install, script detects that a mediawiki instance is already running, just temporarily rename file /etc/mediawiki/LocalSettings.php.

Hints and Tips

Purge wiki page cache

When changing templates, purge the browser & mediawiki cache. To purge the cache of a single page, add &action=purge to the URL (see [1] for more)

Increase default font size

The easiest way is to add the following to wiki common stylesheet (MediaWiki:Common.css):

/***** Increase default text size ****/
#content {font-size: 1.2em}
body.page-Main_Page #content {font-size: inherit}

The second line overrides effect of first line so that the new font size does not apply to the Main Page.

There are in fact several ways to increase the font size. Using Opera's DragonFly debug environment (Ctrl-Shift-I), it is easy to see how the font size of a normal wiki text is computed (css is filtered for property font-size):

Computed Style
    font-size: 15.36px;

Inherited from div
#bodyContent {
    font-size: 0.8em
}

Inherited from div
#content {
    font-size: larger
}

Inherited from body
body {
    font-size: 1.0em
}

Inherited from html
html {
    font-size: 1.0em
}

Note that em refers to the size of the current font, after application of all inherited styles. In the case above it means that the size of a standard wiki text is not 0.8em as given by div#bodyContent, but well 16px * 1.0 * 1.0 * 1.2 * 0.8 = 15.36px.

One can edit any CSS property above to change the default size of the wiki text. We choose to edit #content so that it only affects the wiki text part (including first header).

Make collapsible element

See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Collapsible_elements.

Examples:

  • Some intro text (expand for details)

A very long text
A very long text
A very long text

<!-- overflow:auto; to fix collapsed display, because the toggle link has float:right; -->
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="width:100%; overflow:auto;">
* Some intro text ('''expand''' for details)
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
A very long text<br/>
A very long text<br/>
A very long text<br/>
</div></div>

Keyboard shortcuts

  • Reference page in wikipedia
  • Page explaining how to change keyboard shortcut using user custom stylesheet.
  • Most frequently-used HTML access keys (default access-key shortcut is <Alt+Shift> for Firefox and <shift+Esc> for Opera):
Action Key Firefox
accesskey-edit e <Alt+Shift+e>
accesskey-mainpage z <Alt+Shift+z>
accesskey-preview p <Alt+Shift+p>
accesskey-save s <Alt+Shift+s>
accesskey-search f <Alt+Shift+f>

Access Restriction

See these pages for implementing access restriction in MediaWiki:

  • A page that implement per-page access restriction [2].
  • Another way to hide pages [3].
  • Yet another extension [4].
  • Security problem with access restriction extension:
  • Some information on how to create custom namespaces [7].

Miscellaneous

Page Special:Version
produces a complete list of all extensions installed on the wiki.

Troubleshooting

Fix templates that always produce {{{1}}}

Update
No longer an issue on recent MW apparently (at least >=1.27).

Templates in Mediawiki will fail if the parameters contains an equal sign. Consider for instance the template nb:

<div class="noborder">
{{{1}}}</div>

Let's enclose a <source> tag:

{{nb|<source lang=bash>echo Hello</source>}}
echo Hello

The fix is simply to prepend 1= to the parameter value:

{{nb|1=<source lang=bash>echo Hello</source>}}
echo Hello

Tag attributes not expanded in templates

To have tag attributes expanded in wiki templates (in particular when these attributes contain template parameters), use the special construction {{#tag:tagname|content|attr1=val1|attr2=val2}}. See also #tag magic word and bugzilla 61341 for more information.

This is used in template Template:Rawfiledownloadexample:

You can download file "{{{name}}}" below, just click this link: {{#tag:file|{{{name}}}|name={{{name}}}|tag=pre}}.
{{#tag:pre|{{{content}}}}}

The example

{{Rawfiledownloadexample|name=myfile.txt|content=Once upon a time
There was a Tag
Tag was clickable
And clicked it was}}

expands into to the following with action ?action=raw&templates=expand:

You can download file "myfile.sh" below, just click this link: <file|name="myfile.sh" tag="pre">myfile.sh</file>.
<pre>Once upon a time
There was a Tag
Tag was clickable
And clicked it was</pre>

Can't upload file

Error message:

Could not create directory mwstore://local-backend/local-public/ when Uploading.

The problem is due to wrong ownership / permission in mediawiki folder [8]:

sudo chown -R www-data /var/www/mediawiki

MediaWiki for developers

References
Tips
  • In 99% of cases, extensions just need to use the method recursiveTagParse of the parser instead of Parser::parse (apparently this function is not re-entrant).

Debugging

To see PHP errors, add to LocalSettings.php (or can also edit php.ini or .htaccess Mediawiki - How to debug):

error_reporting( -1 );
ini_set( 'display_errors', 1 );

Globals

Some global variables defined by Mediawiki. Note that to use these variables, we must first declare them as global:

global $wgExtensionAssetsPath;
Name Default Description
$IP MW_INSTALL_PATH env var IP stands for Install Path. The variable holds the local file path to the base installation of your wiki.
$wgScriptPath /wiki The base URL path (in relation to DOCUMENT ROOT).
$wgExtensionAssetsPath {$wgScriptPath}/extensions URL to extensions directory. Used to provide a base URL for extension assets like extension-specific images and scripts. Note the difference between
  • $IP/extensions (points to the extensions directory on the server filesystem) and
  • $wgScriptPath/extensions (points to the URL of the extensions directory).

Modules

ResourceLoader

References
Quick walkthrough, registering modules, etc.
Add a CSS style module
For instance, from Extension::Cite
$wgHooks['BeforePageDisplay'][] = 'wfCiteBeforePageDisplay';
$wgResourceModules['ext.rtlcite'] = array(
	'localBasePath' => __DIR__ . '/modules',
	'remoteExtPath' => 'Cite/modules'
	'styles' => 'ext.rtlcite.css',
	'position' => 'top',
);

function wfCiteBeforePageDisplay( $out, &$sk ) {
	$out->addModuleStyles( 'ext.rtlcite' );
	return true;
}
In the following example we add the module only if a tag is present
$wgHooks['ParserFirstCallInit'][] = 'onParserSetup';
$wgResourceModules['ext.fentt'] = array(
    // ...
);
static function onParserSetup( Parser $parser ) {
    $parser->setHook( 'fentt', 'renderFenTT' );
}

$module_added = false;
function renderFenTT( $input, array $args, Parser $parser, PPFrame $frame ) {
    global $module_added;
    if( ! $module_added ) {
        $parser->getOutput()->addModuleStyles('ext.fentt');
        self::$module_added = true;
    }
    // ...
}
Troubleshoot
  • Module is listed in the <head> element, but corresponding CSS/JS does not appear in downloaded content
Try to register the module (add to $wgResourceModules) at global level (i.e. not in the hook handle function that calls $addModuleStyles).

Hooks

Javascript

Modules

JavaScript files are, like CSS files, also evaluated in the order they are defined in the scripts array (file extension.json). [9]

If a module must export a global object, do:

// foo.js
var Foo = {
    sayHello: function ( $element ) {
        $element.append( '<p>Hello Module!</p>' );
    }
};
window.Foo = Foo;

If a module must wait that the document be completely loaded before executing, do:

// init.js
$( function () {
    // This code must not be executed before the document is loaded. 
    Foo.sayHello( $( '#hello' ) );
});

Export javascript libraries

Some tips.

  • Javascript libraries must be loaded with the ResourceLoader.
  • JS libraries are loaded asynchronously. Moreover the global context is not the default global context, but the one of the ResourceLoader. If a library must export symbol to global context, they must attach it to the window object:
window.myjslib = myjslib;
In extension.json, we have:
    "ResourceModules": {
        "scripts": [ "myjslib.js", "myjslib.export.js" ]
    }
assuming that myjslib.js export to module.exports, we fix that in library myjslib.export.js:
// Let's export i18next correctly
window.myjslib = window.myjslib || module.exports;    // Don't export twice
$.myjslib = $.myjslib || module.exports;              // Alternatively we can attach to jQuery context
myjslib = $.myjslib;                                  // Export to default context
We must do this immediately after loading the library, because another library could overwrite module.exports.

ResourceLoader Core Modules

See ResourceLoader Core Modules.

These contains

  • The mediawiki module
  • The OOjs module
  • The jQuery module and plugins
jQuery plugins are available as ResourceLoader module that can be added as a module dependency in extension.json (for instance module jquery.ui.button).

To make sure that a module is available, either add it as dependency, or use the code [10]:

mw.loader.using( ['mediawiki.util','mediawiki.Title'] ).then( function () {
    /* This callback is invoked as soon as the modules are available. */
} );

There is also an error callback:

mw.loader.using([ 'mediawiki.util', 'jquery.placeholder', 'jquery.spinner' ], function(){
    console.warn( 'Ready callback was executed.', arguments );
}, function(){
    console.warn( 'Error callback was executed.', arguments );
});

Passing information from PHP to Javascript

See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/ResourceLoader/Developing_with_ResourceLoader#Passing_information_from_PHP_to_Javascript.

  • Store data in HTML.
  • Or use OutputPage::AddJsConfigVars. Pay attention however that PHP parser code are not necessarily run each time a page is visited (eg. if using memcached). If the parser must transfer data to JS context, one solution is to generate inline javascript in <script> tag.

Run with jQuery support or in RL context

To run our inline script with jQuery support, use the ResourceLoader queue RLQ [11], [12]:

RLQ.push(function () {
    console.log('This runs with jQuery support', $);
});
// or
(window.RLQ=window.RLQ||[]).push(function(){
    $(function() { console.log("test") });
});

Note that this is only useful for inlined scripts. Script loaded with the ResourceLoader may always assume that jQuery is available (since MW 1.17).

Add an external script

More solutions on Stack Overflow. For external script, call addHeadItem:

# Add onBeforePageDisplay function to BeforePageDisplay Hook
$wgHooks['BeforePageDisplay'][] ='onBeforePageDisplay';

function onBeforePageDisplay( OutputPage &$out, Skin &$skin )
{
    $script = '<script type="text/javascript" src="https://example.com/javascript.js"></script>';
    $out->addHeadItem("itemName", $script);
    return true;
};

Be aware that the script will be loaded in the default context, which is not the same as the ResourceLoader context that contains all loaded RL modules. So this script will not have access to RL libraries. To get access, add a callback to the ResourceLoader queue (see previous section).

Extension template

The Manual:Developing_extensions page gives us the structure that all extensions must follow.

Several templates are available:

extension.json
Since MW 1.25, all extension comes with a description file extension.json. See Extension.json schema for the list of all possible entries.

Troubleshooting an extension

First reflexes
  • Test extension in Chrome and Firefox.
  • Open up the browser debug window (Ctrl-Shift-C) and check the Console for javascript errors, file not found. Check also the network tab.
  • Try to load extension in an older version, and bisect the version where the extension fails.
  • Look at the MediaWiki release note for breaking changes.
Attention points
  • MW + cache sucks. If changing PHP code, better edit a test page, add one character and save. This will flush the cache easily.
  • If changing JS code, then Shift+F5 in browser should refresh it.
Using foreign JS
  • These are probably minified. It helps greatly to replace them with pretty-printed version (e.g. https://www.prettifyjs.net/)
  • Insert console.log(...) statement to help debugging.
Example
PgnJS extension, migration to mw1.35
  • Extension fails on MW 1.35
  • Looking at MW 1.35 breaking changes, we see that jquery.ui.* have been removed. This is used in PgnJS extension.json.
  • Open up Firefox/Chrome debugging interface (Ctrl+Shift+C).
  • In Console, we see errors about Error: Unknown module: jquery.ui.core
  • Changing "dependencies": [ "jquery.ui.core", "jquery.ui.widget" ] to "dependencies": [ "jquery.ui" ] fixes the problem.
  • However we see we still get a deprecated warning.
Example 2
PgnJS extension, migration to latest PgnViewerJS
  • We first create a static file example.html just to make sure that the apache server is configured correctly (no perm issue)
  • This will gives the value of the path to use internally (PgnViewerJS expect this path in a variable __globalCustomDomain.

How-To

Add an extension stylesheet in HTML head element

The goal is to add a stylesheet <link> tag in the HTML <head> element, either ALWAYS or CONDITIONALLY, and/or STATIC link or DYNAMIC link (from page content).

<head>
  ...
  <link rel="stylesheet" href="..." />
  ...
</head>
Criteria
  • Must work with recent MW version, and use stable API.
  • Must be page-caching friendly.
  • If link is added conditionally, avoid parsing twice the page content. Can we use some context information?
Relevant hooks
Relevant example extensions
list of extensions designed to modify information in the HTML <head> element
For MW 1.16.x and above. Use hook RawPageViewBeforeOutput to sanitize CSS, and ParserFirstCallInit to add a head item with $parser->getOutput()->addHeadItem( $headItem );.
For MW 1.16+. Use a ParserFirstCallInit hook, then add a <style> element using $wgParser->mOutput->addHeadItem when it encounters a <css> tag. Looks an excellent candidate for our stuff!
Inserts <script> (i.e. Javascript) or <link> (i.e. CSS) code at the bottom of the page's head or within the page's body. Securely inserts arbitrary code to the page's head using <addtohead>.
For MW 1.10, 1.11. Likely too complex for our use. Insert a metatag as an HTML comment, which is then parsed again (via preg_match_all) in OutputPageBeforeHTML hook.
Found simply by ... looking for .css files in MW extensions/ directory!
Uses hooks ParserFirstCallInit (to register parser hooks for Cite tags like <ref>) and BeforePageDisplay (to add modules, including the call to addModuleStyles). But... checking the page source it turns out that Cite css file is *always* loaded by the dynamic resource loader, even when the tag is not used on the page. Is that a problem?
Troubleshooting
  • $parser->getOutput()->addHeadItem( "..." ) not working on mobile device.
It works on desktop, on my tablet, but not on my smartphone. Why?
The fix is to load the module with addModuleStyles()($modules), as done for instance in Extension:Cite
Questions
  • On Wikimedia, there is a link at the bottom to toggle between mobile / desktop view. Handy to test a site in mobile mode. How can we get it installed? By upgrading to the latest MW? or installing Mobile extension
The Solution
if (defined('MEDIAWIKI')) {
    $wgHooks['ParserFirstCallInit'][] = 'MWFenTT::onParserFirstCallInit';

    $wgResourceModules['ext.FenTT'] = array(
	    'localBasePath' => __DIR__,
	    'remoteExtPath' => 'FenTT',
	    'styles'        => 'FenTT.css',
	    'position'      => 'top',
    );

    class MWFenTT {
        private static $css_module_added = false;

        static function onParserFirstCallInit( Parser $parser ) {
            // Register parser handler for tag <fentt>
            $parser->setHook( 'fentt', 'MWFenTT::renderFentt' )
        }

        static function renderFentt( $input, array $args, Parser $parser, PPFrame $frame ) {
            if( ! self::$css_module_added ) {
                // Tell ResourceLoader that we need our css module
                $parser->getOutput()->addModuleStyles( 'ext.FenTT' );
                self::$css_module_added = true;
            }
            return FenTT::renderFentt($input,$args);
        }
    }
}

Extensions

MediaWiki for Mobile

References
CSS

Extensions for Mobile

See also Writing a MobileFrontend friendly ResourceLoader module

Administration

Delete a page permanently

This procedure allows for permanently deleting a page from the wiki database, including the whole history. After this, there will be no trace left of the content of that page, except for a trace in the delete log indicating the date when the page was deleted and the reason (if any given).

  • First, as admin user, go to the page to delete.
  • In the menu, select 'Delete', select and type in a reason, then click "Delete page".
From now on, the page is deleted, but history is still in the database. Deletion can be reverted by going to the delete log page (Special:Log/delete)
  • On the wiki server, run the maintenance script named deleteArchivedRevisions.php. This will permanently delete the page history from the wiki db.
cd /var/lib/mediawiki/maintenance
php ./deleteArchivedRevisions.php --delete

Upload lots of file at once

Use local command importImages.php [13].

php maintenance/importImages.php --comment "Rubik's cube position, better perspective" /opt/www/daemenj/web/kiwi.noekeon.org/miki/rb png

Or to force a specific user:

sudo -u www-data php maintenance/importImages.php --comment "Rubik OLL cases, from http://www.cubewhiz.com/oll.php" tmp/