Doesn't delete it totally, but there is a "suppress"/revdelete feature
where you can hide log entries from most users.
Just add:
$wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['deletelogentry'] = true;
to bottom of LocalSettings.php and admins should be able to "delete" log
entries.
See
for more
information.
--
Brian
On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 4:26 PM Bryan Hilderbrand <bryanh(a)tegnosis.wiki>
wrote:
There's probably a better way, but could you find
the *log_id* you want in
the database in the *logging* table and then use the following:
*DELETE from logging where job_id='###';*
Not 100% sure this is the log you are looking for though?
~Bryan
On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 3:59 AM Krabina Bernhard <krabina(a)kdz.or.at> wrote:
Hi,
I cannot find an answer to the question how I can delete MediaWiki logs.
deleteArchivedRevisions.php is great for deleting the revision itself, so
it can no longer be used. But still, the entries in the deletion log show
up.
So I want to delete either single entries in the deletion log or the
complete deletion log and cannot find any maintenance script or other
option to do this.
The problem is not so much the deletion log itself, but the announcement
that a version of the page has been there before. I don't want users to
see
this. The simple usecase: I am preparing wiki
pages to test
functionality.
They should be then created by users. This is
possible of course, but the
hint that there has been a version of the page in the deletion log is
counterproductive in this case as it held only test data...
Cheers,
Bernhard
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