Could you post a pointer to your createWikiPage when it's done, please. It sounds very useful.
On Jun 20, 2006, at 9:49 AM, Hugh Prior wrote:
Ah, thanks! This is all clearer now. I am actually creating wiki pages programatically from a database. I have written a function "createWikiPage($pageName, $pageText)". This is currently working extremely well, in the sense that the pages get created fine and display perfectly, and appear in the recent changes list correctly.
Except now I see that the function is not doing whatever it needs to be doing to get them in the search index. (I checked by copy/pasting the content into a manually saved page, and true enough, the search index IS updated automatically).
So, my question now is: what for a single named page do I need to call to get MediaWiki to update the search index?
I have looked at the "maintenace/rebuildtextindex.php" code, but this seems too specialised at a whole rebuild to extract what I need to update a single page. The SearchEngine and SearchUpdate classes seem more promising. I was especially excited by the "update( $id, $title, $text )" function, though why $title is not enough to pass I'm not sure, and then I notice that the code just does "no-op" so I don't think that's going to help me much!
So, to repeat my question: what for a single named page do I need to call to get MediaWiki to update the search index?
Thanks,
Hugh
"Rob Church" robchur@gmail.com wrote in message news:e92136380606191023i5262c1f7uacdb2ab55f6476dc@mail.gmail.com...
Well, then, separate index building *shouldn't* be needed.
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