Extension:GoogleCustomWikiSearch

What can this extension do?
The Google Custom Wiki Search extension allows MediaWiki integration with Google Custom Search or Google Site Search.

Usage
Defines a special page (Special:GoogleCustomWikiSearch) that performs a Google search on the wiki. These results can also optionally be appended to the standard wiki search or can replace the built-in search functionality.

Download instructions
You can download the code, in .tgz format, here.

You can also download the code directly via Git from the MediaWiki source code repository. From a command line, you can call the following:

To view the code online, including version history for each file, go.

Configuration parameters
Important: The global names were changed in version 0.3!

Basic

 * $wgGoogleCustomWikiSearchId  - Google Custom Search ID - requires account with Google. The ID can be found in your GCS control panel under "basic information". Note that if this is left blank (not set in LocalSettings), the result will be a Google site search. (Note: There is a bug in the current version. If this parameter is left blank, you must set .)
 * $wgGoogleCustomWikiSearchReplaceSearch - Set to  to completely replace the MediaWiki search engine with a Google search. Defaults to.
 * $wgGoogleCustomWikiSearchAppendToSearch - Append to standard search results? Only makes sense if $wgGoogleCustomWikiSearchReplaceSearch is false.

Advanced

 * $wgGoogleCustomWikiSearchTheme - This may be overwitten by Control Panel settings in Google script Version 2. Possible values are: 'DEFAULT', 'BUBBLEGUM', 'ESPRESSO', 'GREENSKY', 'MINIMALIST', 'SHINY'
 * $wgGoogleCustomWikiSearchCodeVersion - What version of Google's script we should use. This defaults to Version 2, which allows customization in your GCS Control Panel. Can also be set to 1, which was the default in version < 0.3.
 * $wgGoogleCustomWikiSearchOptions - For those who want additional customization, set this instead of $gcwsID (which will be ignored if this is set). Set this variable to equal the insertion code provided by Google. Support for this feature is somewhat experimental.
 * It should be set similar to this example:


 * Note: The custom search options variable may leave out customSearchControl.draw, though options will only display then if the variable is named "options".