X-Git-Url: https://iankelling.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Mediawiki_Setup_Guide;h=dc5b427230827834bbeb291b6e49c7839a2dadc2;hb=44739bbe3f496e482d0c50d1d8012b5e15301090;hp=f1353ecd08e1a1899b5bf52b81a9534a5c1ed4a6;hpb=1a26b348cefa35e6a0a4d0b28624f67609daf49c;p=mediawiki-setup diff --git a/Mediawiki_Setup_Guide b/Mediawiki_Setup_Guide index f1353ec..dc5b427 100644 --- a/Mediawiki_Setup_Guide +++ b/Mediawiki_Setup_Guide @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ == Introduction == -'''tldr''': For Gnu/Linux (with a bit of Debian bias), a more concise, holistic and automated install than the official Mediawiki docs. Do some initial configuration then download this page and run it, or execute it as you read the well written documentation. +'''tldr''': For Gnu/Linux (with a bit of Debian bias), a more concise, holistic and automated install than the official Mediawiki docs. Do some initial configuration then download this page and run it, or execute it as you read. ''' Goals / Why use this guide? ''' @@ -61,31 +61,32 @@ export wikipass=REPLACE_ME # root password for the mysql database export dbpass=REPLACE_ME -# git branch for mediawiki + extensions. -# This guide has only been tested with 1_27. -# branch names: https://git.wikimedia.org/branches/mediawiki%2Fcore.git -export mw_branch=REL1_27 +export mwdomain=REPLACE_ME # domain name. for this site, it's ofswiki.org -# customize these questions to something your contributors would know, -# and at least doesn't have the answer directly in the question +# customize these questions. Try not to have the answer be a word in the question. captchaArray() { if ! grep -Fx '$localSettingsQuestyQuestions = array (' $mwc; then tee -a $mwc <<'EOF' $localSettingsQuestyQuestions = array ( "What is the name of the wiki software this site (and wikipedia) uses?" => "Mediawiki", - "What does f in ofswiki.org stand for?" => "Free" + "REPLACE_ME with a question" => "REPLACE_ME with an answer" ); EOF fi } +# The rest of this section will work fine with no changes. + +# git branch for mediawiki + extensions. +# This guide has only been tested with 1_27. +# branch names: https://git.wikimedia.org/branches/mediawiki%2Fcore.git +export mw_branch=REL1_27 + # As set by gui installer when choosing cc by sa. export mw_RightsUrl='https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/' export mw_RightsText='Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike' export mw_RightsIcon='$wgScriptPath/resources/assets/licenses/cc-by-sa.png' - -export mwdomain=REPLACE_ME # domain name. for this site, it's ofswiki.org # Alphanumeric site name for pywikibot. # Here we use the domain minus the dots, which should work fine without changing. export mwfamily=${mwdomain//./} @@ -161,7 +162,7 @@ mw-ext () { mw-clone https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/p/mediawiki/extensions/$ext if [[ -e $mw/ext/$ext/extension.json ]]; then # new style extension. remove old style declaration - sed -i '#^require_once( "\\\$IP/extensions/\$ext/\$ext\.php" );#d' $mwc + sed -i --follow-symlinks '#^require_once( "\\\$IP/extensions/\$ext/\$ext\.php" );#d' $mwc teeu $mwc </dev/null; then # in debian wheezy time-frame distros, mediawiki was packaged. - apt-get -y install php-apc mediawiki + apt-get -y install php-apc mediawiki php-mbstring else # https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Installation_requirements if apt-get install -s php7.0 &>/dev/null; then # note, 7.0 is untested by the editor here, since it's not # available in debian 8. it's listed as supported # in the mediawiki page. - # noninteractive to avoid mysql password prompt + # noninteractive to avoid mysql password prompt. DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y apache2 mysql-server \ php7.0 php7.0-mysql libapache2-mod-php7.0 php7.0-xml \ - php7.0-apcu + php7.0-apcu php7.0-mbstring else + # note: mbstring is recommended, but it's not available for php5 in + # debian jessie. DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y apache2 mysql-server \ php5 php5-mysql libapache2-mod-php5 php5-apcu fi @@ -377,7 +380,7 @@ git clone $git_site/acme-tiny-wrapper l=$mw/../../logs mkdir -p $l -acme-tiny-wrapper/acme-tiny-wrapper $mwdomain +acme-tiny-wrapper/acme-tiny-wrapper -t $mwdomain git clone $git_site/basic-https-conf { cat < -sed -i "/\\\$wgGroupPermissions\\['\\*'\\]\\['createaccount'\\] = false;/d" $mwc +sed -i --follow-symlinks "/\\\$wgGroupPermissions\\['\\*'\\]\\['createaccount'\\] = false;/d" $mwc == Additional Configuration with Pywikibot == @@ -895,10 +896,13 @@ sudo dd of=$backup_script <<'EOFOUTER' last_error=0 trap 'last_error=$?' ERR source ~/mw_vars +# No strict because the host is likely not named the same as +# the domain. +ssh="ssh -oStrictHostKeyChecking=no" logfile=/var/log/${mwdomain}_backup.log { echo "#### starting backup at $(date) ####" -ssh root@$mwdomain < ~/wiki_backups/wiki_db_backup sed -i '\$ d' $mwc # delete read only setting ENDSSH +# add no strict option to the defaults + +rdiff() { rdiff-backup --remote-schema "$ssh -C %s rdiff-backup --server" "$@"; } set -x -rdiff-backup root@$mwdomain::/root/wiki_backups ~/backup/${mwdomain}_wiki_db_backup -rdiff-backup root@$mwdomain::$mw ~/backup/${mwdomain}_wiki_file_backup +rdiff root@$mwdomain::/root/wiki_backups ~/backup/${mwdomain}_wiki_db_backup +rdiff root@$mwdomain::$mw ~/backup/${mwdomain}_wiki_file_backup set +x echo "=== ending backup at $(date) ====" } &>>$logfile @@ -926,7 +933,7 @@ If you are like most people and don't use the old-school mail spool, setup the b '''Optional & requires additional steps''' -sed -i "/^root:/d" /etc/aliases +sed -i --follow-symlinks "/^root:/d" /etc/aliases echo "root: EXAMPLE_ONLY_REPLACE_ME@gmail.com" >> /etc/aliases newaliases @@ -935,7 +942,7 @@ newaliases '''Whenever you implement a backup system, you should test that restoring the backup works.''' -You ''should'' be able to restore your wiki to a new machine by repeating all install steps, then restoring the database and the images directory. However, we backup the entire Mediawiki directory in case you forget to record a step, or some misbehaving code stores some state in a file. Since most people don't record the steps they took to setup Mediawiki, this is also the officially recommended method. Here we restore only the database and images folder, which should help identify any of those aforementioned issues. See [[mediawikiwiki:Manual:Restoring a wiki from backup]] if you run into any problems. +You ''should'' be able to restore your wiki to a new machine by repeating all install steps, then restoring the database and the images directory. I've done this many times. However, we backup the entire Mediawiki directory in case you forget to record a step or some corner case happens. Since most people don't record the steps they took to setup Mediawiki, this is also the officially recommended method. In the code below we restore only the database and images folder from the full backup. You can try this after setting up a wiki from scratch. If it doesn't work, you know your fresh setup is not replicating your backed up wiki correctly. In that case, you can fall back to doing a full restore by copying the full directory instead of just the images. See [[mediawikiwiki:Manual:Restoring a wiki from backup]] if you run into any problems. To test a backup restore: # Do a backup of your wiki with some content in it, as described in the previous section @@ -948,16 +955,19 @@ To test a backup restore: #!/bin/bash source ~/mw_vars -HOSTNAME=REPLACE_ME source ~/mw_vars -rdiff-backup -r now ~/backup/${mwdomain}_wiki_file_backup /tmp/wiki_file_restore -scp -r /tmp/wiki_file_restore/images root@$mwdomain:$mw/images -rdiff-backup -r now ~/backup/${mwdomain}_wiki_db_backup /tmp/wiki_db_restore -scp -r /tmp/wiki_db_restore root@$mwdomain:/tmp -ssh root@$mwdomain < Then browse to your wiki and see if everything appears to work. @@ -979,19 +989,33 @@ source ~/mw_vars cd $mw git fetch --all git checkout origin/$mw_branch -git rebase ian/REL1_23-toolbox-in-dropdown -cd extensions +cd $mw/skins/Vector +git fetch --all -q +x=ian-kelling/REL1_27-toolbox-in-dropdown +log=$(git log HEAD..$x) +if [[ $log ]]; then + pwd + echo "$log" +fi +git checkout -q $x +cd $mw/extensions for x in *; do - if [[ -d $x ]]; then - cd $x - git fetch --all - git checkout origin/$mw_branch || git checkout -qf origin/master - cd .. + [[ -d $x ]] || continue + cd $x + git fetch --all -q + x=$(git rev-parse origin/$mw_branch 2>/dev/null) || \ + x=$(git rev-parse origin/master) + log=$(git log HEAD..$x) + if [[ $log ]]; then + pwd + echo "$log" fi + git checkout -q $x + cd .. done php $mw/maintenance/update.php -q EOF -chmod +x $s + == Upgrading Major Versions == @@ -1046,6 +1070,10 @@ Here are brief descriptions of extensions that are part of distributions and why == Misc Notes == +''' Web Analytics Software ''' + +I do not recommend using google analytics: it's proprietary software and gives private information of your website visitors to google for them to make money. Piwik has the best features and I recommend it, but I use goaccess because it is simpler to manage and good enough. + ''' Mediawiki Documentation Quality ''' Overall the documentation is good, but like wikipedia, it depends. @@ -1057,7 +1085,7 @@ One issue is that mediawiki.org needs a lot of organizing, deleting, and verifyi '''Bash here documents, EOF vs 'EOF' ''' -Here documents are used throughout this page, some people may not be aware of a small but important syntax. When the delimiter is quoted, as in <<'EOF', then the contents of the here document are exactly verbatim. Otherwise $ and ` are expanded as in bash, and must be quoted by \, which itself must then also be quoted to be used literally. +Here documents are used throughout this page, some people may not be aware of a small but important syntax. When the delimiter is quoted, as in <<'EOF', then the contents of the here document are exactly verbatim. Otherwise $ and ` are expanded as in bash, and must be escaped by prefixing them with \, which itself must then also be escaped to be used literally. ''' Mediawiki automation tools survey 7/2014 '''