MediaWiki 1.35/es

MediaWiki 1.35 es la versión actual con soporte a largo plazo de MediaWiki. Consultar el archivo para la lista completa de cambios. Se implementó en los wikis de la Fundación Wikimedia a través de incrementales secundarios de-"" a partir del 1 de octubre de 2019. La versión estable 1.35.0 salió el 25 de septiembre de 2020. Descargue o consulte la sucursal de    en Git para seguir este lanzamiento. Dejará de recibir soporte en Septiembre de 2023.

Nuevas funcionalidades
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 * Páginas especiales -Special: EditPage, Special: PageHistory, Special: PageInfo y Special: Purge- se han creado como accesos directos para cada acción. Especial: EditPage/Foo redirige a title=foo&action=edit, con PageHistory, PageInfo, and Purge corresponding to &action= history, info and purge respectively. Cuando está vinculado a, su subpágina se utiliza como destino. De lo contrario, muestra un dispositivo periférico básico para permitir que el usuario especifique el objetivo, manualmente (consulte ).
 * El formulario en "?action=watch" tiene una nueva lista desplegable para admitir las fechas de vencimiento de los elementos de la lista, (if is

Nuevas extensiones incluidas
MediaWiki 1.35 incorpora la extensión, que proporciona una experiencia de edición visual como una alternativa al editor tradicional. No será necesario configurar una instancia separada de Parsoid, ya que está integrada en el núcleo de MediaWiki.

Además están incluidas las extensiones y. Que fuerzan a que los enlaces de la wiki sean https y añaden una etiqueta y un api para permitir a los editores especificar cómo deben ser invocadas las plantillas.

Action API changes

 * The 'suggest' parameter of action=opensearch has been deprecated. The API behaves the same with and without this parameter. It was previously used by to partially disable the API if set to false. Specifically, it would deny internal frontend requests carrying this parameter, whilst accepting other requests.
 * Integer-type parameters are now validated for syntax rather than being interpreted in surprising ways. For example, the following will now return a badinteger error:
 * "1.9" (formerly interpreted as "1")
 * " 1" (formerly interpreted as "1")
 * "1e1" (formerly interpreted as "1" or "10", depending on the PHP version)
 * "1foobar" (formerly interpreted as "1")
 * "foobar" (formerly intepreted as "0") parameters. Ranges should be assumed to be enforced.
 * Many user-type parameters now accept a user ID, formatted like "#12345".
 * The 'assert' parameter used by all API modules now supports the value 'anon'. When specified, the API will return the 'assertanonfailed' error if the user is logged in.
 * action=edit now supports the 'baserevid' parameter for edit conflict detection, as an alternative to 'basetimestamp'. Note that self-conflicts will continue to be ignored if 'basetimestamp' is set, but not if only 'baserevid' is set.
 * A new module was added to change the content model of existing pages. Use action=changecontentmodel. Unlike Special:ChangeContentModel, the api module does not work for pages that do not already exist.
 * If is true, the following API changes are made:
 * action=watch accepts a new 'expiry' parameter analagous to the expiry accepted by action=userrights, action=block, etc., except it must be no greater than, or an infinity value.
 * action=query&list=watchlistraw returns pages' watchlist expiry dates.
 * action=login will now return Failed rather than NeedToken on session loss.

Action API internal changes

 * The Action API now uses the Wikimedia\ParamValidator library for parameter validation, which brings some new features and changes. For the most part existing module code should work as it did before, but see subsequent notes for changes.
 * The values for all ApiBase PARAM_* constants have changed. Code should have been using the constants rather than hard-coding the values.
 * Several ApiBase PARAM_* constants have been deprecated, see the in-class documentation for details. Use the equivalent ParamValidator constants instead.
 * The value returned for 'upload'-type parameters has changed from WebRequestUpload to Psr\Http\Message\UploadedFileInterface.
 * Validation of 'user'-type parameters is more flexible. PARAM constants exist to specify the type of "user" allowed and to request UserIdentity objects rather than name strings. The default is to accept all types (name, IP, range, and interwiki) that were formerly accepted.
 * Maximum limits are no longer ignored in "internal mode".
 * The $paramName to ApiBase::handleParamNormalization should now include the prefix.
 * meta=siteinfo&siprop=interwikimap no longer reports language or extralanglink when is false.