Manual:Wiki family/zh

下面是如何设置MediaWiki来托管多个wiki的说明. 同一台服务器上的多个wiki被称为wiki家族或wiki农场. 知名wiki农场列表在提供.

基本原則
wiki家族最常见的配置是运行同一个版本的MediaWiki. 在此场景中需要执行以下步骤
 * 1) 安装一个普通的MediaWiki站点，安装完得到一个初始数据库. 这可以是完全空的(例如，任何表中没有行)，也可以有任何初始页面、用户、interwiki链接等. 这个是你想要在wiki家族添加多个网站的前提.
 * 2) Set up your web server to route traffic from multiple places to the one MediaWiki installation. This can be for multiple domains, subdomains, or subdirectories, and can be done with symlinks, aliases, URL rewriting, or other mechanisms.
 * 3) 在 LocalSettings.php 中配置该家族，有四个步骤
 * 4) 首先，使用  或 （或类似的）和   常量（和环境变量）来识别不同的 wiki（例如，作为名为   的变量）.  前者用于 Web 请求，后者用于维护脚本（您将传递   参数）.  如果无法识别 wiki，请不要忘记配置这里.
 * 5) 然后，设置基于 wiki 标识的配置变量.  这些包括：
 * 6) 接下来，为每个 wiki 设置不同的配置变量.  这些包括： 这些也可以包含在单独的文件中，例如.
 * 7) 最后，设这LocalSettings.php 其余部分配置的所有常见参数，例如扩展、皮肤等.
 * 8) 可以配置共享资源，例如用户、会话、媒体（即上传）、跨wiki链接等.
 * 9) 在家族中安装一个新的 wiki 就是创建数据库并导入数据库模板，然后运行  .  升级和其他维护任务类似.

本页的其余部分详细说明了上述各个部分. 或许您还想配置共享数据库.

判断来源
这个允许你使用一份代码来安装多个站点基于单台服务器（虚拟主机、VPS、独立服务器），


 * 1) 上传MediaWiki文件到网站根目录
 * 2) 和往常一样安装wiki 更多资料看
 * 3) 安装好之后，拷贝到网站根目录并重命名为一个好记的名字(比如 LocalSettings_myFirstWiki.php)
 * 4) 重复第二、三个步骤，这个目的是为了创建多份（看你要开几个站点久重新安装几次）新的LocalSettings.php文件
 * 1) If two or more separately installed wikis are to be merged to operate out of files of the main wiki, then after renaming and moving each of your LocalSettings.php files to the main wiki folder, change the variable  in each of the LocalSettings.php files to point to the main wiki's folder.
 * 1) 创建全局设置文件LocalSettings.php，从下面的两种情况选择其一.


 * 如果你使用不同的域名链接到服务器的程序所在目录，像这样编写：


 * 如果你使用同一个域名的不同子目录访问你的多个wiki站点，（例如 ， ）你可以这样编写：

It is recommended to use a different DB for each wiki (By setting a different for each wiki). However if you are limited to a single database, you can use a different prefix to separate the different installs.

It may also be useful to simply redirect any unrecognized wiki URL to the "main" url, instead of "This wiki is not available. Check configuration."

使用EXPORT
This method requires the to be present to run maintenance/update.php - which of course it isn't, from the commandline. This can be overcome by setting an environment variable:

If you were using the subdirectory method, you can use:

Using conf parameter
If you are using a separate  file for each wiki in the family, as suggested in Giant switch statement, then you can use the   parameter to tell   which settings file to use. For instance:

Drupal-style sites
As above, this setup allows you to install more than one wiki using different databases on a single server, using the same source code. This setup has the advantage of being completely transparent to users and reasonably secure in terms of the images directory.

 ServerAdmin me@myserver.com DocumentRoot /home/web/wiki.mysite.com ServerName wiki.mysite.com CustomLog /var/log/apache2/wiki.mysite.log common # Alias for the site to be accessible Alias /mediawiki/code /home/web/mediawiki/code # Alias for Wiki so images work Alias /images /home/web/mediawiki/sites/wiki.mysite.com/images # If you want to password protect your site #  #   AuthType Basic #   AuthName "My protected Wiki" #   AuthUserFile /etc/apache2/htpasswd/users-mywiki #  require valid-user #  
 * 1) Create a base directory to contain all your MediaWiki files e.g..
 * 2) Install MediaWiki and additional tools as usual to a version-declaring subdirectory (e.g.,  ).
 * 3) Link the version-declaring directory to a code directory. e.g.,
 * 4) Create a sites directory to contain our images and settings:
 * 5) Setup the wiki as normal from the /code directory.
 * 6) After successful installation, move LocalSettings.php into a sites directory that will be a match when the site is checked. For example, to capture http://mysite.com/mywiki, one would create the directory mysite.com.mywiki. e.g.,  . See the Drupal's settings.php file for more information on this.
 * 7) If you intend to use media files, create an images directory in your site directory. e.g.,  .  Make it writable as necessary.
 * 8) Place the Drupal-style LocalSettings.php file in your main directory:
 * 9) Modify the LocalSettings.php of each subsite to point to the right places:
 * 10) First comment out the code relating to , (lines 16-20 in 1.15.3) as this is set to the code directory by.
 * 11) Next insert the following two lines to ensure that image files are accessible, e.g.:  and . These need to be put somewhere after the call to   (line 25 in 1.15.3), as the variables will otherwise be reset.
 * 12) Make further modifications as required.
 * 13) Prepare your Apache 2 installation. Example site: wiki.mysite.com
 * 14) Create a link to the code directory, if required e.g.
 * 15) Create an appropriate VHost configuration:
 * 11. If you are setting the sites up locally, update your  file with the site names. The site should now work.

In my case, I made another copy of the code from which to install and update my LocalSettings.php and databases. Note that in the companion Drupal code is undefined when running maintenance scripts from the command line, so this solution does not permit the use of maintenance scripts without some modification.

Modified Drupal-style method for Ubuntu
A simplified method for multiple wikis and multiple (or nested) subwikis on Ubuntu/Kubuntu that is loosely based on the above method can be found at:
 * Ubuntuguide.org MediaWiki tips

多个维基共享公共资源
You want to have some wikis in different languages, sharing the same media-files in another, single wiki.

例如：


 * en.yourwiki.org -
 * fr.yourwiki.org -
 * de.yourwiki.org -
 * pool.yourwiki.org - media-files for all of these wikis (like Commons).
 *  As there is already an Interwikilink named  for Wikimedia Commons, we name our media-files-wiki "pool". 
 * Think before being creative; if you call your media-files-wiki something like "media" (e.g. media.example.com), it might collide with internal namespaces and nomenclature for embedded media files ( [[media:file.ext]] ).

On your file system, create a folder for each wiki. Run the install script for each wiki.

This solution duplicates source code. To reduce this duplication and improve cache performance, you may wish to replace the  (≤ MW 1.20.x), ,  ,  ,  ,  ,   (≤ MW 1.17.x),  ,  ,  ,   and   (≥ MW 1.22.x ) directories for non-pool installations with symbolic links to the pool's directories:

THIS WILL NOT WORK. For example, enter  and then enter

To do the same in Windows, use

InterWiki
Now you have to set Interwikilinks between all wikis, by editing their MySQL-Databases (if you prefer, install and use )
 * Table Interwiki
 *  iw_prefix - enter the language-code of the wikis, "de" for German, "en" for English, "fr" for French and "pool" for the mediapoolwiki
 *  iw_url - this is the place for the complete URL to the wikis, e.g. " http://de.yourwiki.org/index.php/$1 " for the German wiki (don't forget the "$1" !).

Enter as many records into table Interwiki than you have different wiki (so one record for German, one for English, one for media for example).

Now you can link an article to the same in another languages. Adding Hauptseite on your English Main_Page will create the link "Deutsch" (under the Navigation bar) which leads to the Main_Page of the German wiki (Hauptseite). For further information visit

Note to page Special:Interwiki: (you will see a long table) Add in the German wiki the prefix 'en' and the url http://en.yourwiki.org/index.php/$1 and set the checkbox 'Als lokales Wiki definiert'. Do it in the English wiki vice versa with checkbox 'Forward'. And in both wikis enter a second prefix 'pool' and http://pool.yourwiki.org/index.php/$1 and check the checkbox 'Forward'.

上传
Make sure that folder "images" of the pool-wiki is writable.

It is useful to change the "Upload file"-Link of the language-wikis to point to poolwiki's upload-site. Open the "LocalSettings.php" of each language-wiki and add:

In 1.17, you'll also have to set $wgUploadMissingFileUrl to be redirected to the pool-wiki on red links.

If you want to allow uploads only for your pool wiki, you may use something like this:

使用共享文件
To use poolwiki's files in the languagewikis, open "LocalSettings.php" for each languagewiki and add:

Now you can integrate pool's files with (e.g. ) in the languagewikis.

图像描述
In each languagewiki, open (as an admin) the message MediaWiki:Sharedupload-desc-here.

Change the text to something like:

This file is stored in our data-pool. For information and description, please visit the

在那里描述.

(And note the ':' at the beginning of the line, which stops 'pool' from being included in the interwiki list at the left of the page.)

If you want to output the media-description, stored in the PoolWiki, too, add to the "LocalSettings.php" of the languagewikis:

共用设置
If you have multiple wikis, you'll probably want to share similar settings across them all. Here is how to do that. We recommend that you separate your Extension settings into a different file than your other settings, as detailed below. They can be all put into one large file, but it's not as flexible depending upon your specific needs.

Here is an example directory structure if you do all of the following:

en/ es/ pl/ ja/ pool/ ExtensionSettings.php WikiFamilySettings.php SharedMediaSettings.php

拓展设置

 * 步骤 1
 * Create a file called ExtensionSettings.php with the following contents, and place it in a location similar to the example above.


 * 步骤 2
 * Edit the LocalSettings.php file of each wiki that you want to use the shared settings, and add the following.
 * 步骤 3
 * Now just add all the references to your various extensions

维基家族设置
These are settings that you want to apply to the entire wiki family. For example, maybe you want to be able to easily put all the wikis into read-only mode at the same time. You can also store the username/password for the database(s), if they are all the same. Additionally, you could control user permissions across your entire wiki from this one file.

Shared database tables
See Manual:Shared database for instructions on setting up shared database tables.

Symlink method
The symlinks method was formerly a method that eliminated the need to have redundant copies of MediaWiki on your filesystem while providing flexibility and customization for each wiki. WARNING: As of recent MediaWiki versions, this doesn't work anymore. If you try this, your MediaWiki will break. Instead, it's highly recommended to follow its spiritual successor, the method used by the Wikimedia Foundation (and the method that's used to power Wikipedia, this wiki, and many more!).

$ ls -og lrwxrwxrwx 1 16 2008-11-03 06:29 aaa.example.org -> mediawiki lrwxrwxrwx 1 16 2008-11-03 06:29 bbb.example.org -> mediawiki lrwxrwxrwx 1 16 2008-11-03 06:29 ccc.example.org -> mediawiki

Let's see a real example of. In real life we must deal with the slight differences in the names and databases of the sites we manage.

Note we still individually do database related tasks, e.g.,  (The above code should detect which wiki's update.php you are referring to.) Upgrading is simple if you download from Git. (Hopefully there is no more code that assumes there is only one wiki on the disk...)

图片
Unless you do not allow uploads or allow them only for your pool wiki, you will need to create separate image directories and alias them in your vhost configuration: , and in aaa.example.org's vhost: . Same for bbb and ccc.

However you may instead just prefer, where *.example.org/images/ just point to the same single directory. Or one could use e.g., *.example.org/$wgDBname/images/.

添加新的维基
To add a wiki to a production
 * 1) add its configuration to your web server
 * 1) temporarily comment out the  check of config/index.php and then run it
 * 1) merge the config/LocalSettings.php produced into LocalSettings.php
 * 1) add some pages

Removing old wikis
To remove a wiki from a production


 * 1) remove its configuration from
 * 1) web server
 * 1) LocalSettings.php
 * 1) DROP DATABASE

Wikimedia Method
Another option is using the method that the Wikimedia Foundation uses. This uses only one single MediaWiki directory to provide the backbone for all sites, with the specific wiki being served dynamically determined at page load depending on the value of being sent from the webserver (in WMF's case, Apache) to PHP. The rough steps are listed below. This method isn't for the faint of heart, but it has fairly good results, as can be seen by the success the Wikimedia Foundation has had by using this :-)   Configure a template copy of MediaWiki through the online configuration wizard, or use the install.php maintenance script. Edit the Main Page if you want a default main page for every wiki you create on your farm.   After that, export your database with mysqldump, phpMyAdmin, etc. This database export can also be structure-only (e.g. ), in which case you'll have to create the first user with . Save this on your server in the maintenance/ directory as something like  .   Now, write up a few quick scripts to create a new wiki. In summary, you'll need to duplicate the database for a list of wikis (the list can be flat-file based or MySQL/SQLite based). First export the template wiki, then import the template database dump back into the database under the name of each new wiki. Use a standard suffix after the new database name (i.e. if the wiki is cat.example-farm.org, then you might choose catwiki as the database name).   In your configuration file, add something like this, fixing the database prefix and your domain as necessary:   Configure your DNS with a wildcard A record, and apache with a server alias (like ) and you should be in business.  

The script maintenance/update.php, as well as every other maintenace script, takes a  parameter that is exported as   constant. Your LocalSettings.php file needs to set it as the correct $wgDBname. (This is because on the command-line, there is no HTTP request, and therefore "SERVER_NAME" isn't set.) For instance:

Your unique LocalSettings.php (which usually consists in a few lines including a CommonSettings.php not directly accessible from the server) uses the $wgDBname variable to initialise the wiki-specific settings. See for how.

You'll also need to fix the upload directories unless you want every wiki to use the same files. If you require the upload directories to be different, consider a more sophisticated setup by modifying $wgLocalFileRepo and/or $wgForeignFileRepos. You may also want to consider a remote server solution. The Wikimedia Foundation uses OpenStack Swift. Furthermore, extensions exist to enable your wiki to use AWS S3 and Azure Storage for remote file storage as well. As said above, this is probably one of the hardest methods to do, and it requires more technical experience, but it can give really good, clean results. For more details on how the Wikimedia Foundation configures their wikis, visit the Wikitech wiki's explanation of the Wikimedia Foundation's MediaWiki architecture.

维基农场拓展
There are several MediaWiki extensions that attempt to simplify hosting of several wikis by using just one code base, however only one is currently noteworthy:


 * - beta

For localisation issues of the and customising the Skins regarding the files ,  ,  ,  ,  ,   respectively:



其它说明

 * 配置数据库
 * MediaWiki Farmers user group and Wikifarm
 * MediaWiki Farmers user group and Wikifarm
 * MediaWiki Farmers user group and Wikifarm
 * MediaWiki Farmers user group and Wikifarm
 * — the mechanism by which user accounts can have an extra 'central' identifier.