ContentTransfer
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Extension: ContentTransfer
Overview | |||
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Description: | Copies new or existing wiki pages into a different wiki. (v3.2 and up) | ||
State: | stable | Dependency: | BlueSpice |
Developer: | HalloWelt | License: | GPL v3 |
Type: | BlueSpice | Category: | Quality Assurance |
Edition: | BlueSpice Farm (deactivated) | ||
Features
Users with the appropriate authorization can copy up to 200 pages per transfer from a wiki to the same namespace of a target wiki. This extension usually requires BlueSpice Farm.
Depending on the settings selected on the ContentTransfer special page, the following files are copied:
- the selected wiki pages
- the related category pages
- the book page associated with wiki pages
- the templates associated with wiki pages
- attached files
Technical information
Important! The extension is deactivated by default and must first be activated in 060-ContentTransfer under settings.d - or in the LocalSettings.custom.php in the installation folder (not just in a single farm instance):
wfLoadExtension ('ContentTransfer');
Configuration
The following information is necessary to transfer content between two wiki instances:
<source-instance-name>
Name of the source wiki. This is the directory name from /opt/mediawiki/w/_sf_instances/
.
<target-instance-descriptive-name>
Descriptive name of the target wiki. This is usually the same as <target-instance-name>, but can be chosen freely to better describe the instance. Does not allow spaces.
<target-instance-name>
Name of the target wiki. This is the directory name from /opt/mediawiki/w/_sf_instances/
. It can be extracted from the url of the wiki instance.
<target-instance-label>
The display name for the target wiki. It can contain empty spaces. This information is optional and can be commented out.
<servername>
Server-url
<bot-username-provided>
A user name in the form of <username>@<id>
.
The bot user has to be generated from Special:BotPasswords
in the target wiki. After you click "Create", a page for selecting the bot rights is shown. Activate the following settings:
- High-volume editing
- Edit existing pages
- Edit protected pages
- Create, edit and move pages,
- Upload new files
- Upload, replace and move files
<bot-password-provided>
The password is created in the wiki and needs to be used in the settings below.
With all this info, open /opt/mediawiki/w/_sf_instances/<source-instance-name>/LocalSettings.custom.php
.
Add the following info:
$wgContentTransferTargets['<target-instance-descriptive-name>'] = [ "url" => "https://<servername>/<target-instance-name>/api.php", "user" => "<bot-username-provided>", "password" => "<bot-password-provided>", "draftNamespace" => "Draft", "pushToDraft" => true, "displayText" => "<target-instance-label>", ];
If ContentTransfer is used without the extension MergeArticles, the information about drafts has to be deactivated in the settings block:
# "draftNamespace" => "Draft", "pushToDraft" => false,
Example:
$wgContentTransferTargets['MeinWiki'] = [ "url" => "http://172.16.200.23/MeinWikiName/api.php", "user" => "Snow@Schneewittchen", "password" => "uuicqdv9mubfrepbpqu1bvsl5957cpa9", # "draftNamespace" => "Draft", "pushToDraft" => false, "displayText" => "Mein Wiki", ];
Note: To conclude the confguration, you need to run update.php
Additional settings:
$wgContentTransferIgnoreInsecureSSL = false; // Ignore invalid SSL certificates (for test systems) $wgContentTransferPageLimit = 200; // Max number of pages to be allowed at one $wgContentTransferOnlyContentNamespaces = true; // Only allow content namespaces to be selected in filters $wgContentTransferAllowTalkNamespaces = false; // Allow talk namespaces to be selected in filters
Anforderungen
ContentTransfer requires BlueSpiceFoundation. Pages that already exist in the target wiki, can be merged using the extension MergeArticles.