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+ | Edit file <code>[[PHP#Common_configuration|/etc/php5/mods-available/local-common.ini]]</code> and add folder <code>/var/www/mediawiki-1.26.2/</code> to the [[PHP#Limit_File_Access|<code>open_basedir</code> setting]]. | ||
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Revision as of 10:03, 20 March 2016
Warning: | This page is a work in progress and is not completed. Important informations might be missing or wrong. |
Warning: | These instructions were only tested on Debian. It will probably work for other Linux distributions, but you might need to adapt the provided instructions. |
Install MediaWiki
Warning: | Debian packages are currently unmaintained and outdated. This guide will install MediaWiki from source. For your security, don't forget to follow upstream releases and update your installation. |
Prerequisite
DNS
This guide assume that you are using a dedicated subdomain for your wiki like https://wiki.example.com. Don't forget to point that domain to your webserver.
Database
You will need a database server store all dynamic data (users, articles…). You can check the MariaDB installation guide.
Nginx
In this guide, we will use Nginx as a web server. Please check the Nginx installation guide.
Get source
# cd /var/www
# curl https://releases.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.26/mediawiki-1.26.2.tar.gz | tar xz
# chown -R www-data: mediawiki*
Configure PHP
Edit file /etc/php5/mods-available/local-common.ini
and add folder /var/www/mediawiki-1.26.2/
to the open_basedir
setting.
Configure Nginx
create certificate
update nginx config
/mw-config
chown root:www-data /etc/mediawiki/LocalSettings.php
chmod 640 /etc/mediawiki/LocalSettings.php
Install Extensions
ParserFunctions
This extension is bundled by default with MediaWiki. You just need to activate it.
Add the line wfLoadExtension( 'ParserFunctions' );
to the file /var/www/mediawiki*/LocalSettings.php
SyntaxHighlight
This extension is bundled by default with MediaWiki. You just need to activate it.
Add the line wfLoadExtension( 'SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi' );
to the file /var/www/mediawiki*/LocalSettings.php
TemplateData
Allows you to describe your templates using structured data for a better experience with the VisualEditor.
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:TemplateData
VisualEditor
Parsoid
The VisualEditor extension require Parsoid to be installed.
Install
The project is still you and instruction might change. See mediawiki instructions.
Configuration
Connect to MediaWiki
Edit configuration in /etc/mediawiki/parsoid/settings.js
parsoidConfig.setMwApi({ uri: 'https://wiki.example.com:443/api.php', prefix: 'localhost', domain: 'wiki.example.com' });
Warning: If you have changed the listening port of your webserver (you are using Sslh), you might need to change the 443
in the line above.
You can check your ports using
# netstat -plnt |grep nginx
tcp 0 0 203.0.113.23:4433 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 1462/nginx: worker
tcp 0 0 203.0.113.23:80 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 1462/nginx: worker
tcp6 0 0 2001:db8:3:47d0::2e:7::443 :::* LISTEN 1462/nginx: worker
tcp6 0 0 2001:db8:3:47d0::2e:7::80 :::* LISTEN 1462/nginx: worker
Parsoid seems to pick the IPV4 port. 4433 in this case
Logging
If you have issue with making Parsoid work, you can enable debug logging. Just add the line debug: true,
in /etc/mediawiki/parsoid/settings.js
exports.setup = function(parsoidConfig) {
debug: true,
...
Logs are written in /var/log/parsoid/parsoid.log
Restarting
After changing the config, you need to restart Parsoid.
# service parsoid restart
MobileFrontend
Because a lot of your traffic will come from mobile devices.
- Download MobileFrontend
- Extract it in
/var/www/mediawiki*/extensions/
- Add the following to
/var/www/mediawiki*/LocalSettings.php
require_once "$IP/extensions/MobileFrontend/MobileFrontend.php"; $wgMFAutodetectMobileView = true; # disable talk and watch features $wgMFPageActions = array( 'edit', 'upload' );
For more information, check the extension documentation
Speedup
By default the MediaWiki installation is pretty slow.
Localisation cache
Uncomment the line about $wgCacheDirectory
in /var/www/mediawiki*/LocalSettings.php.
## Set $wgCacheDirectory to a writable directory on the web server
## to make your wiki go slightly faster. The directory should not
## be publically accessible from the web.
$wgCacheDirectory = "$IP/cache";
Page cache
# Enable generated page cache
$wgUseFileCache = true;
$wgFileCacheDirectory = "$IP/cache";
Enable CronJob
First create the log file
# touch /var/log/mediawiki-runJobs.log
# chown www-data:adm /var/log/mediawiki-runJobs.log
# chmod 640 /var/log/mediawiki-runJobs.log
Then add the following line in /etc/crontab
0 0 * * * www-data /usr/bin/php /var/www/mediawiki-1.26.2/maintenance/runJobs.php > /var/log/mediawiki-runJobs.log
Finally you can disable jobs running on user visits in /var/www/mediawiki*/LocalSettings.php
# Jobs are run by the cronjob. No need to run them on use visits
# https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgJobRunRate
$wgJobRunRate = 0;
You can check the number of jobs in the queue at https://wiki.example.com/api.php?action=query&meta=siteinfo&siprop=statistics&format=jsonfm
Other Settings
Capital Links
By default, MediaWiki forces the first letter of a page title to be upper case. The advantage of it is that you can omit the first capital in links,
Eg. You have a page named Test
. You can link to it like This is a [[test]]
.
The drawback is that you can't create a page with lower case title.
Change that in /var/www/mediawiki*/LocalSettings.php.
$wgCapitalLinks = false;