Is there a way to obtain the page views for articles on MW1.26? In the
previous versions, the page views would be listed on the bottom of the page.
I know the stats were removed after 1.25, but I am wondering if there is
another way (through MySQL?) to find it. I do have access to SSH. Thanks.
Andrew
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Hi,
is it possible to forbid editing of a single section?
Or the other way round: Allow only editing of specified sections with
disabling editing of the whole page?
Thank you
Stefan
Hi,
I updated SF with composer today to 3.7. Now SemanticForms doesn't get
loaded.
I read that "Composer autoload" has been removed. Does this has
something to do with it?
If yes, how can I activate SemanticForms again?
Or is Composer-support not available anymore?
Thx
Stefan
Hi,
I want uploaded files to be searchable. For that purpose I have installed:
- MediaWiki 1.27
- Elasticsearch 1.7.5
- Extension CirrusSearch 1.27
- Extension Elastica (master)
The search within wiki-pages is working. But I can not search for text
within uploaded files. Somehow I have the feeling, I'm missing
something (e.g. Tika, ...) but I have no idea what and where to find
more information.
Do you?
Thanks a lot!
Stefan
There could be another ultimate SearchEngine : Sphinx and that could be
integrated with mediawiki latest version. I also tried with ElasticSearch
1.7 but with some environment issues I have opted Sphinx and now it's just
working fantastic.
For Ref : https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension_talk:SphinxSearch
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>
> I want uploaded files to be searchable. For that purpose I have installed:
>
> - MediaWiki 1.27
> - Elasticsearch 1.7.5
> - Extension CirrusSearch 1.27
> - Extension Elastica (master)
>
> The search within wiki-pages is working. But I can not search for text
> within uploaded files. Somehow I have the feeling, I'm missing
> something (e.g. Tika, ...) but I have no idea what and where to find
> more information.
>
> Do you?
>
> Thanks a lot!
> Stefan
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*Thanks & Regards,*
*Sanjay Kumar Sahu*
Greetings,
I'm feeling a bit thick right now having tried a large(ish) number of
things and having probably missed the very simple solution.
I'm trying to create a Template:Timestamper so that including
{{Timestamper}} in a page generates a static timestamp, detailing when the
template was first added to the page.
I'm orbiting around the following content for Template:Timestamper:
<includeonly>{{ {{{|safesubst:}}}CURRENTTIMESTAMP }}</includeonly>
but the resulting timestamp remains dynamic: every time I reload the page
it changes to reflect current time. Instead, I'd like a frozen timestamp.
Normally I'd simply include {{subst:CURRENTTIMESTAMP}} directly in the page
but I'm trying to create a bigger template to simplify my users life: I'd
like it to automatically display when the template was first included in
the page and by whom, hence this simpler "timestamper" question.
I'm sure I'm missing an incredibly simple solution...
Regards,
Manu
Since upgrading to MW 1.27.1 our wiki gives this warning:
Deprecated: Use of OutputPage::addExtensionStyle was deprecated in MediaWiki 1.27. [Called from HeaderTabsHooks::addHTMLHeader in /home/mediawiki/extensions/HeaderTabs/HeaderTabs.hooks.php at line 72] in/home/mediawiki/core/includes/debug/MWDebug.php on line 300
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Header_Tabs#Support advises me to report it here?. So.
Cheers, Jethro
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LCJones and Brian Wolff:
Thanks for taking the time to write a reply.
The comments were useful. I am still trying to navigate through the
extensions update. I do want to stick with git.
Updating the extensions seems simple enough:
$ cd ParserFunctions/
$ git pull
$ git checkout origin/REL1_27
HEAD is now at d0a5d10... Creating new REL1_27 branch
What has me confused is that on "https://.../thewiki/Special:Version"
still shows the old 'ParserFunctions' version.
I then tried...
---
thewiki/extensions$ mv OLD__ParserFunctions/ ParserFunctions/
thewiki/extensions$ git clone
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/p/mediawiki/extensions/ParserFunctions.git
thewiki/extensions$ ParserFunctions# git checkout origin/REL1_27
---
The last command -- gives me a result that reads
HEAD is now at d0a5d10... Creating new REL1_27 branch
Interesting is that "Special:Version" still shows the old
'ParserFunctions' version. I'm still missing something.
I am fairly sure git pulled the newer extensions and I checked-out the
right version... but an update is somehow missing.
It looks like MediaWiki isn't finding the new extensions -- I'm trying to
go to 1.27.
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Composer - talks of updating
vendor.git. I did do that --
---
cd ...thewiki/vendor
# git pull
# git checkout origin/REL1_27
HEAD is now at f049e1a... Bump wikimedia/ip-set to 1.1.0
---
Is it is related to 'composer.local.json' - which is discussed in
connection with 'Composer'? I did try creating a
"composer.local.json" from the sample.
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Composer ???
I haven't wrapped my head about this. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Michael