MediaWiki 1.25

MediaWiki 1.25 is the current stable MediaWiki version.

Consult the  file for the full list of changes.

It was deployed on the Wikimedia Foundation's wikis through incremental "wmf"-branches from September 2014 to April 2015.

The 1.25.0 stable release was released on Monday, May 25, 2015. It features over 2000 changes from over 140 developers, as well as the work of many translators.

Download the or checkout the   branch download>Special:MyLanguage/Download from Git|in Git to follow this release.

Indicators
Templates that add icons to the top right corner of the page (and more) can be updated to use the new page status indicators feature.

Enhanced recent changes


MediaWiki now uses by default the extended watchlist and so called enhanced recent changes (preference ""), which also received several improvements in MediaWiki 1.24 and 1.25.

This means that Special:RecentChanges and Special:Watchlist show all the changes to each page in a given day, sorted by page rather than chronologically. Changes to each page are collapsed by default and a compact overview is shown, with links to collated diffs and counts of each user's actions. Full activity for an individual page can then be shown with a single click.

Users will no longer need to know in detail how a single change was chosen for display in order to figure out what else may have happened to the page that day, nor to scan a long list of non-contiguous lines on the screen in order to get a complete picture. The change is part of MediaWiki's evolution towards an interface which is more discoverable and less cluttered by default, while equally easy to quickly access in full, with the help of JavaScript. However, the (grouped) layout is an improvement for non-JavaScript users as well.

Live preview
While editing, you're not sure what a wikitext syntax will produce? That's no longer a problem, now that live preview is no longer experimental. By enabling the feature in your preferences, MediaWiki will display the effect of your edits without fully reloading the page, so that you can quickly correct any mistake.

Import
The import tool is now much easier to use on content from a wiki which has different namespaces than yours (e.g. because it's in another language).

Hit counters removed
MediaWiki no longer includes hit counters in core, following a request for comment, which means that Special:PopularPages and the "Most Viewed Pages" section of Special:Statistics are now removed.

Logging and gender
Continuing the work in MediaWiki 1.18 and 1.19, multiple log types of Special:Log have been migrated to the new logging system, which allows full internationalization including word order and grammatical gender. The migration continues. See for a list.

New locales
The following locales have been added:

Breaking changes

 * PHP 5.3.3 or newer is now required to run MediaWiki (up from PHP 5.3.2).
 * The legacy skinning system, that uses skin autodiscovery, has been removed (deprecated since 1.23) in favor of the skin registration system. This skinning system has been available, with some minor changes, since MediaWiki 1.12.
 * The OpenSearchXml extension was merged into MediaWiki core. If you have it installed, you should undeploy it.
 * The default-off jQuery Migrate library was removed. Please see http://jquery.com/upgrade-guide/1.9/ for guidance on how to fix your local JavaScript.
 * Users installing from git will now need to fetch external libraries. More details are available below in.
 * Special:Cite was moved out of the Cite extension and into a separate CiteThisPage repository.  should be replaced by
 * If you do not keep your extensions or skins inside the default location, see below.

Configuration changes
More configuration defaults have been flipped, to reduce the strain needed by most administrators to get a sensibly-configured install. See the full release notes for details.

API changes
A large amount of time was spent cleaning up the API, making the output saner, and friendlier for new developers to use. The following breaking changes are included in 1.25: The API documentation was overhauled to use internationalized messages, a prettier format, and be easier to navigate. The help can be embedded or linked to in wiki pages by transcluding Special:ApiHelp. For those who preferred being able to see all documentation in one page, you can use [//www.mediawiki.org/w/api.php?recursivesubmodules=1 recursivesubmodules=1].
 * Backlinks, imageusage, and embeddedin as prop modules
 * Warnings will be sent if no continuation parameter is passed
 * API help overhaul (see below)
 * Breaking change in generator=search
 * Deprecation of list=deletedrevs, and a minor BREAKING CHANGE for action=query revids=
 * BREAKING CHANGE: Title-part parameters will no longer silently break on the '#' character
 * BREAKING CHANGE: list=search redirecttitle is no longer an object
 * Reminder: Breaking change to API continuation planned for 1.26

API responses in  or   have a more sensible data layout if clients specify a new   parameter in requests. If you do not specify this, API responses should be backwards-compatible, but in some cases developers of API modules will need to update their extension to ensure this. All extensions that are developed in Wikimedia Gerrit ave been updated in 1.25 to ensure backwards compatibility. More details are in API:JSON version 2 and the  generated API help for   format.

Schema

 * Update  to an unsigned integer
 * Increase the length for various comment and reason fields to prepare for increasing the edit summary length

Changes to extension loading
To work towards a proper configuration database, we are changing the way extensions and skins are registered with MediaWiki. Extensions and skins can now move their metadata into extension.json or skin.json, and use  or   to load those that support it. All extensions and skins bundled with the tarball support this. The old style of loading by  will continue to be supported for backwards-compatability.

If you do not keep your extensions or skins inside the default location, you will need to set for extensions, and the poorly named  for skins.

Developer documentation on how to migrate extensions can be found at extension registration.

Less invasive profiling
The entire profiling system has been overhauled to be more flexible and less invasive using the xhprof extension. Manual  and   function calls are no longer needed and should be removed. See Manual:Profiling for an overview of the new options and how to update your.

External libraries
As part of the Library infrastructure for MediaWiki project, MediaWiki core now uses composer for managing external dependencies instead of copying the files into our code repo, such as CSSJanus and lessphp. In addition, non-MediaWiki specific code that was originally written for MediaWiki such as the cdb libraries have been split out into their own repos.

The tarball will contain these dependencies and the upgrade process for tarball users should stay the same. Users who have cloned from git will need to follow the instructions at Download from Git. Installed libraries will be displayed upon Special:Version in their own section.

Better support for composer-managed extensions
composer.json was previously used for composer-managed extensions, but it is now used for managing dependencies of MediaWiki core. After discussions regarding this issue, a composer-merge-plugin was developed so sysadmins could specify their dependencies in a. More documentation is available at Composer/For extensions.

Release schedule
The anticipated dates for point releases for 1.25 are as follows: