You could use the Meza [1] project to install your
wiki environment for
you. Meza does wiki farms. Meza includes essentials like Visual Editor and
Elasticsearch so you can get down to using your wikis instead of building
them.
1.
Full disclosure: I have contributed patches to Meza
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On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 4:38 PM Brian Wolff <bawolff(a)gmail.com> wrote:
If symlinks aren't an option (It would be
weird for a hosting provider to
disallow that), you can probably use dummy php files that just load the
real version of themselves.
e.g. Have MediaWiki in a directory named mediawiki
then in a different directory named andra have a file named index.php
containing only
<?php
require "../mediawiki/index.php";
And do similar for load.php, and any other files ending in .php that are
top-level in MediaWiki (e.g. api.php, load.php,etc. But only the top level
ones, don't worry about the subdirectories).
Then do the same thing for the other wikis you want to install in other
directories.
This should mostly just work (WMF wikis actually do something kind of like
this, but for different reasons), although you will need to adjust
$wgExtensionAssetsPath to be 'mediawiki/extensions'; If you enable uploads,
you will need to make sure each wiki has a unique upload directory.
--
Brian
On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 9:28 PM Pascal GREGIS <grapos(a)free.fr> wrote:
Thank you Brian for the explanations. I d'ont
have the courage anymore to
track down all the hardcoded index.php, and if you say it may be
fragile, I
think I have no other option but to lose 1GB of
my available space
copying
mediawiki directory 4 or 5 times.
It would be nice however if possible to have other options for
multiwikis,
as all hostings don't allow symlinks or
subdomains / domain aliases.
For ereg_replace, I don't know why preg_replace gave horrible results on
my server, but anyway, I should'nt need it anymore.
Pascal
Brian Wolff a écrit, le Thursday 12 December 2019 à 18:08:46 :
> It would be much better if you could use separate directories instead
of
> renaming index.php. Renaming index.php is
not really a supported
> configuration. There's the obvious problem of how do other scripts,
like
load.php
know what wiki is being referred to.
If you're really intent on doing this, You can try ensuring that
$wgScript
> is set appropriately for each wiki (E.g. $wgScript = '/w/andra.php';
for
the andra
one). However, there are probably places (especially for
extensions) where index.php is hardcoded, and as i mentioned before,
there
are other entry points then index.php like
load.php and api.php which
will
> be confused by this. I expect that this setup will break in subtle
ways.
You would also have to ensure there are separate image directories for
each
> wiki or mediawiki will get confused.
>
> p.s. ereg_replace is being removed from php, you should use
preg_replace
> instead.
>
> --
> bawolff
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 12, 2019 at 5:54 PM Pascal GREGIS <grapos(a)free.fr> wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I have troubles running several wikis on a same installation.
> > In fact I cannot use neither symlinks nor subdomain redirections to
do
it.
> So I have tried a hand-mde solution with a
copy of index.php.
> i.e. : I want to run 4 wikis, that I have called :
> - andra
> - anthony
> - nita
> - crep
>
> To go to andra for example I type the address :
>
pascal.lautre.net/w/andra.php
>
> and I have created a LocalSettings-$wikiname.php for each of the 4
wikis,
> setting a switch in the main
LocalSettings.php to include the
appropriate
> one.
> But I've got all my vairables and paths erased when the wiki
redirects,
it
> > calls index.php/Accueil for example and I have no way to know what
was
the
> original call.
> I have even tried to use a hook, the BeforePageRedirect hook, but it
> worked only for loading the Accueil page (I guess it would be called
HOme
> > in english, or Welcome), after, I have the problem again when I try
to
> > connect, the link points to index.php
instead of andra.php.
> >
> > Here is the code of my LocalSettings.php:
> >
> > <?php
> >
> > $ppw = "/w";
> > if (! isset($pascal_request_uri)) {
> > $pascal_request_uri = split("/",
$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'])[2];
> > }
> >
> > $wgHooks['BeforePageRedirect'][] = function ($out, &$redirect,
&$code)
{
> GLOBAL $pascal_request_uri;
> GLOBAL $ppw;
>
> $redirect = ereg_replace("/index.php",
"/$pascal_request_uri",
> $redirect);
> return true;
> };
>
> switch ($pascal_request_uri) {
> case "andra.php":
> case "anthony.php":
> case "nita.php":
> case "crep.php":
> require_once("LocalSettings-$pascal_request_uri");
> break;
> default:
> echo "<p>NO wiki specified. please choose a wiki, ex:
<br>\n";
> echo $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'] . "$ppw/idees.php<br>\n";
> exit(1);
> }
>
> Thank you for any help!
>
> Pascal
>
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