I tried this config but without success with the Echo plugin for 1.27: Windows 2012R2 IIS 8.0 MediaWiki: 1.27.0 PHP: 7.0.0 MySQL Server 5.7.10-log (Community Ed)
All I'm after is an email notification if a page in someone's watchlist has been updated or deleted sent to the user(s) who have it in their list. To be honest after reading the docs I'm not sure if I actually need Echo or not for just this functionality.
I did a prior try with 1.26 .2 and that did not go very well with notification icons missing, Special:NotificationConfiguration page unavailable for access and email functionality did not work.
In the 1.27 update the UI elements seemed correct but I don't get email sent under any circumstances but I did get a notification in the web app about having made 10 edits along the way.
I have run test pages outside of the wiki just under IIS/PHP and PHP mail and pear mail work correctly and do send mail when called from simple test pages. Also I ran the update script and verified that the schema added to MySQL for echo was there.
I know this is probably the least popular platform to run mediawiki on but there is already a production server at 1.23 that has content that I seem to have inherited and I'm just looking for the path of least resistance to provide the notification functionality.
Not sure if anyone cares about this configuration but me at the moment but any help would be appreciated particularly with how to surface the debugging code I see but does not seem to log even with every documented debug setting I could find to spill everything. I don't see anything related to notification or email. If I could step through the code even better but I'm a PHP noob so I don't hold out much hope for that :)
Thanks, Dave
-----Original Message----- From: MediaWiki-l [mailto:mediawiki-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Matthew Flaschen Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 6:13 PM To: mediawiki-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [MediaWiki-l] Notification/Echo Plugin
On 07/27/2016 10:55 AM, Dave Gauthier wrote:
Hi,
Is this feature supported on Windows Server 2012R2/IIS 8 in any version of mediawiki?
I haven't tested. For the benefit of people following this conversation, it would also be helpful to include:
* Database system you are using (MySQL, SQL Server, etc.) including version. * Version of PHP
If you do test, please follow up with the results.
Thanks,
Matt
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