Extension:ArticleComments

The ArticleComments Extension is a MediaWiki extension that provides a means for creating inline blog-like comment forms for regular wiki articles.

Please see the official project homepage for up-to-date installation notes, usage tips and advanced features.


 * Project Homepage: ArticleComments Extension - Jimbojw.com
 * Source Code: ArticleComments.php
 * Demo: ArticleComments Test Page (try before you buy)
 * Licensing: ArticleComments is released under The MIT License.

Installation

 * 1) Download ArticleComments, and be sure to rename the downloaded file to ArticleComments.php.
 * 2) Drop this script in $IP/extensions
 * Note: $IP is your MediaWiki install dir.
 * 1) Enable the extension by adding this line to your LocalSettings.php: require_once('extensions/ArticleComments.php');

Usage
Once installed, you (or editors of your wiki) may add comment forms to any article.

To do so, simply add this text to the body of your page where you'd like the comment form to appear: &lt;comments /&gt; That's it!

Technical Details
In addition to providing a parser hook for the &lt;comments&gt; tag, the ArticleComments Extension implements a SpecialPage which acts as the recipient of the submitted comment.

Though this special page shows up in Special:Specialpages as &quot;Process Comment&quot;, it is not meant to be accessed directly - only via a comment submission form.

When a comment is submitted, if all fields are correctly filled, with no illegal values, the comment is appended to the end of the Article's Talk page. If the comment form is itself on a Talk page, then the comment is appended to the end of that same page. (Comments are always appended to Talk pages - never pages in any other namespace).

Caveats and Gotchas
This extension does not implement any permission checks other than whether the user or ip address is blocked from making edits. This means that if a comment form is placed on an article, any user or guest my use that form to supply a comment.

The goal of this extension is to provide comment forms that are intuitive for people who are not wiki experts, not just to make it easier to append content to an article's talk page. It is presumed that if an editor places a &lt;comments /&gt; flag in an article, then that article is designated as accepting input from any users.

A future version of this extension may be more permissions-aware however.