Software bundles

install>Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Installation guide|Manual installation of MediaWiki can be painful and time consuming, especially for users lacking technical proficiency.

Some users find it easier to get up and running with MediaWiki using a software bundle.

These software bundles include some combination of operational system, AMP package, MediaWiki software, extension package and/or template package.

Automatic installation
The following website provides a free service that enables MediaWiki to be installed, configured, and maintained using a website's FTP information.

For increased security, a separate FTP account and MySQL/MariaDB database should be created for use with this service.


 * Installatron.com
 * Softaculous.com

MediaWiki software appliances
A MediaWiki software appliance is a MediaWiki and AMP software preintegrated in a just-enough operational system.

It allows users to altogether skip manual installation of MediaWiki and its dependencies, and instead deploy a self-contained, ready-to-use system that requires little to no setup, especially in combination with virtual machine software such as VirtualBox or VMware.

mwv>Special:MyLanguage/MediaWiki-Vagrant|MediaWiki-Vagrant is a set of configuration scripts for Vagrant that automate the creation and update of a virtual machine that runs MediaWiki and your choice of extensions and services (). This is ideal for dev-hub>Special:MyLanguage/Developer hub | MediaWiki developers.

Several third-party MediaWiki software appliances exist. These are LAMP software bundles (Linux+AMP) including a MediaWiki server:


 * [https://cloudron.io Cloudron] makes it easy to run web apps on your server and keep them up-to-date and secure. The [https://cloudron.io/button/org.mediawiki.www.cloudronapp.html MediaWiki app] installs MediaWiki on Cloudron and can be configured to be a public or private wiki.  The installation can be tested at the [https://my-demo.cloudron.me demo] (username: cloudron password: cloudron)


 * turn>TurnKey MediaWiki|TurnKey MediaWiki, based on Debian includes a pre-integrated collection of popular extensions.


 * [http://www.vmware.com/appliances/directory/839 rPath MediaWiki], based on rPath Linux. (No extensions included.)


 * [http://www.webuzo.com/apps/wikis/MediaWiki Webuzo MediaWiki], based on CentOS Linux. Runs on VMware. NOTE: Requires Premium Webuzo License Purchase


 * Bitnami [<tvar|bit-vm>http://bitnami.org/learn_more/virtual_machines</> virtual machine Linux image] with [<tvar|bit-mw>http://bitnami.org/stack/mediawiki</> MediaWiki Stack]. (No extensions included.)  Requires VMware or VirtualBox.  See mwwb>MediaWiki_with_BitNami</>|MediaWiki with BitNami for a step by step guide with screenshots.

Requires VirtualBox to run using Vagrant.
 * Meza - A MediaWiki administration program which enables the easy install and maintenance of Apache, MariaDB, PHP 7, MediaWiki including Semantic MediaWiki, Visual Editor, Elasticsearch, and many other extensions. All you need is a minimal RedHat/CentOS install.

MediaWiki pre-integrated with AMP packages
AMP stands for (<tvar|A>Apache</>, <tvar|M>MySQL/MariaDB</>, <tvar|P>Perl/PHP/Python</>).

AMP packages that include a MediaWiki server, but require an operating system:


 * Bitnami [<tvar|bitnami-url>http://bitnami.org/stack/mediawiki</> MediaWiki Stack]. Available for Windows, Linux and OS X.  See manual>Manual:Running MediaWiki on Windows/bitnami</>|Installing MediaWiki with BitNami for a step by step guide with screenshots.


 * AMPPS [<tvar|ampps-url>http://www.ampps.com/apps/wikis/MediaWiki</> MediaWiki]. Available for Windows and OS X.


 * [<tvar|mw4intra>http://wiki.4intra.net/Mediawiki4Intranet</>/en Mediawiki4Intranet]:


 * Available for Linux as a MediaWiki bundle - includes vanilla MediaWiki with extensions and patches. Does not include third-party tools and converters as most of the Linux users usually 'apt-get' them.


 * Available for Windows as a standalone bundle, including [<tvar|xampp-url>http://www.apachefriends.org/ru/xampp.html</> XAMPP] and all required third-party tools and media converters (even LaTeX).


 * debian>User:Legoktm/Packages</>|MediaWiki Debian package - will install Apache, MariaDB/MySQL and PHP by default, allowing for further customization if you want.

Requires VirtualBox to run using Vagrant.
 * Meza - A MediaWiki administration program which enables the easy install and maintenance of Apache, MariaDB, PHP 7, MediaWiki including Semantic MediaWiki, Visual Editor, Elasticsearch, and many other extensions. All you need is a minimal RedHat/CentOS install.

Extension packages
These are packages of several MediaWiki extensions, requiring MediaWiki software, AMP and an operational system:
 * The mleb>MediaWiki Language Extension Bundle</>|MediaWiki Language Extension Bundle

MediaWiki enterprise solutions
These are MediaWiki distributions customized and prepackaged for the use of the enterprise.

AMP packages without MediaWiki
There are also AMP packages available that are not bundled with MediaWiki. If you go this route, you have to install MediaWiki and extensions as a separate step. Depending on your operating system, you would want a LAMP (for Linux), a WAMP (for Windows), a SAMP (for Solaris), or a FAMP (for FreeBSD).

One AMP package that has worked well is XAMPP. See manual>Manual:Installing MediaWiki on XAMPP</>|Manual:Installing MediaWiki on XAMPP. The [<tvar|xampp-url>http://www.apachefriends.org/en/xampp-linux.html#374</> current version of XAMPP] uses PHP 5.4.27.

Another AMP package is BitNami LAMPStack. For downloads and a step-by-step tutorial, see mwwb>MediaWiki with BitNami</>|MediaWiki with BitNami.

Another WAMP package is Uniform Server. See manual>Manual:Installation on Uniform Server (Windows)</>|Manual:Installation on Uniform Server (Windows).

Software suites including MediaWiki

 * Tuleap opensource forge / project management suite