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Manual de extensiones de MediaWiki
LiquidThreads
Estado de lanzamiento: sin mantenimiento
Implementación Acción de página , Página especial , API
Descripción Implements a structured discussion system
Autor(es) David McCabe, Andrew Garrett
Última versión 2.2-alpha (2014-03-28)
MediaWiki 1.29+
PHP 5.4+
Cambios de la base de datos
Composer mediawiki/liquid-threads
Tablas thread
thread_history
thread_pending_relationship
thread_reaction
historical_thread
user_message_state
Licencia GNU Licencia Pública general 2.0 o posterior
Descarga
README
  • $egLqtNamespaceNumbers
  • Merge threads (lqt-merge)
  • Reply to threads (lqt-react)
  • Split threads (lqt-split)
Descargas trimestrales 9 (Ranked 135th)
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The LiquidThreads (LQT) extension implements a precursor threaded discussion page system.

History

The original code was developed by David McCabe under sponsorship from the Google Summer of Code 2006, the Commonwealth of Learning, and Wikia .

However, David McCabe is no longer involved with this project.

The original LiquidThreads code was substantially improved and augmented by Andrew Garrett at the Wikimedia Foundation since May 2009.

The latest stable release of the LiquidThreads extension is LQT 2.0, described on this page.

LQT 2.0 is the version currently being used on several Wikimedia wikis, and was used in the strategic planning process.

In January 2011, work on LiquidThreads 3.0 was begun at the Wikimedia Foundation.

LQT 3.0 was being developed, with Andrew Garrett as the lead developer, but is now suspended. The last commits to LQT3's branch (lqt-updates) were in September 2011.

Development by the Foundation has been discontinued.

User documentation

To activate LiquidThreads on a specific page on a wiki where LiquidThreads is opt-in, add the following to the page's source code:

{{#useliquidthreads:1}}

To deactivate LiquidThreads on a specific page on a wiki where LiquidThreads is opt-out add the following to the page's source code:

{{#useliquidthreads:0}}

Comprehensive user documentation will be developed when LiquidThreads has a finalised (or remotely stable) interface.

Rationale

Wiki discussion pages have some advantages over web and Usenet forums:

  • They allow use of the entire wiki syntax, from images to links to transclusions.
  • It is possible to refactor entire discussion pages.

But web forums offer many more advantages over the MediaWiki talk page model:

  • Threads can be displayed in different views: flat, nested, sorted by date, subject, etc.
  • The user only needs to click a "Reply" button or link in order to respond to a comment. Manual indentation is not required. Quotations from the source comment can be inserted automatically.
  • Comments are automatically signed and dated.
  • Avatars are possible (but not yet created).
  • The user can watch individual threads or be notified about responses in threads.
  • Comments and threads can be displayed individually, without the surrounding page.
  • Old comments are archived automatically and invisibly, with permanent links easily available.
  • Search for author, subject, date, etc. is possible.
  • Individual threads can have categories.
  • It is relatively easy to manage related discussions in a subject-specific forum, whereas MediaWiki talk pages always follow the "one discussion page per subject page" model.
  • There can be restrictions on which users can edit other users' posts.

LiquidThreads aims to unite the advantages of both forum types, and to add some unique discussion features to boot.

Installation

Prerequisites: LiquidThreads currently requires the Extensión:WikiEditor extension to be already installed. See task T40654.

  • Descarga y extrae los archivos en un directorio denominado «LiquidThreads» dentro de la carpeta extensions/.
    Developers and code contributors should install the extension from Git instead, using:cd extensions/
    git clone https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/mediawiki/extensions/LiquidThreads
  • Añade el siguiente código en la parte final de tu archivo LocalSettings.php :
    wfLoadExtension( 'LiquidThreads' );
    
  • Ejecuta la secuencia de actualización, que creará automáticamente las tablas de la base de datos que necesita esta extensión.
  • Yes Hecho – Navega a Special:Version en el wiki para verificar que la extensión se haya instalado correctamente.

Configuration

This is the default configuration of the extension. You can override such values in LocalSettings.php:

// Preferences
$wgDefaultUserOptions['lqtnotifytalk'] = false;
$wgDefaultUserOptions['lqtdisplaydepth'] = 5;
$wgDefaultUserOptions['lqtdisplaycount'] = 25;
$wgDefaultUserOptions['lqtcustomsignatures'] = true;
$wgDefaultUserOptions['lqt-watch-threads'] = true;

// Permissions
$wgGroupPermissions['user']['lqt-split'] = true;
$wgGroupPermissions['user']['lqt-merge'] = true;
$wgGroupPermissions['user']['lqt-react'] = true;

/* Allows activation of LiquidThreads on individual pages */
$wgLqtPages = array();

/* Allows switching LiquidThreads off for regular talk pages
	(intended for testing and transition) */
$wgLqtTalkPages = true;

/* Whether or not to activate LiquidThreads email notifications */
$wgLqtEnotif = true;

/* Thread actions which do *not* cause threads to be "bumped" to the top */
/* Using numbers because the change type constants are defined in Threads.php, don't
	want to have to parse it on every page view */
$wgThreadActionsNoBump = array(
	3 /* Edited summary */,
	10 /* Merged from */,
	12 /* Split from */,
	2 /* Edited root */,
	14 /* Adjusted sortkey */
);

/** Switch this on if you've migrated from a version before around May 2009 */
$wgLiquidThreadsMigrate = false;

/** The default number of threads per page */
$wgLiquidThreadsDefaultPageLimit = 20;

/** Whether or not to allow users to activate/deactivate LiquidThreads per-page */
$wgLiquidThreadsAllowUserControl = true;

/** Whether or not to allow users to activate/deactivate LiquidThreads
	in specific namespaces.  NULL means either all or none, depending
	on the above. */
$wgLiquidThreadsAllowUserControlNamespaces = null;

/** Allow LiquidThreads embedding */
$wgLiquidThreadsAllowEmbedding = true;

// Namespaces in which to enable LQT
$wgLqtNamespaces = array();

/** Enable/disable the bump checkbox. **/
$wgLiquidThreadsShowBumpCheckbox = false;

/** Enable/Disable 'New messages' link and special page (Special:NewMessages) */
$wgLiquidThreadsEnableNewMessages = true;

API

Página principal: Extension:LiquidThreads/API

Notes

This extension does not work if your LocalSettings.php contains the following two parameter settings: $wgEnableAPI = false; and $wgEnableWriteAPI = false;

See also

External links