Manual:User groups table

The user_groups table maps the users in a particular MediaWiki installation to their corresponding UserRights>Special:MyLanguage/Manual:User rights|user rights. Each group can be assigned a mixture of permissions through  or via extensions; all users of a particular group have those permissions granted to them as a result of their membership in the group. As the table is separate from the , this allows for the creation of a shared user database with permissions that vary from wiki to wiki within a wiki farm. This table was introduced on r5648, in MediaWiki 1.5. If you are using MediaWiki 1.3 or 1.4, have a look at . Before MediaWiki 1.5, user rights were stored in the the  field of the .

All unregistered users automatically belong to the   group and only to that group; all registered users additionally are automatically part of the  </> group. User groups are additive; as a result, all registered users have all the privileges assigned to the <tvar|4> </> group as well. Formerly there was a "sysop bit"; now, making a user a sysop adds a row to <tvar|5> </>.

ug_user
This field links to a given user's <tvar|7></>. It is a foreignkey>Special:MyLanguage/:w:foreign key</>|foreign key used to link accounts with their assigned privileges.

ug_group
This field stores the user's permissions, which are stored as groups. At runtime, <tvar|8></> will associate group keys with particular permissions; a user will have the combined permissions of any group they're explicitly in, plus the implicit <tvar|9> </> and <tvar|10> </> groups. Example <tvar|ug_group> </> values: 'bot', 'bureaucrat', 'sysop'.

There is one row for each (explicit) group the user is in.

Schema summary
mysql> describe user_groups; +--+--+--+-+-+---+ +--+--+--+-+-+---+ +--+--+--+-+-+---+ 2 rows in set (0.00 sec)
 * Field   | Type             | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
 * ug_user | int(10) unsigned | NO   | PRI | 0       |       |
 * ug_group | varbinary(255)  | NO   | PRI |         |       |

mysql> describe user_groups; +--+--+--+-+-+---+ +--+--+--+-+-+---+ +--+--+--+-+-+---+
 * Field   | Type             | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
 * ug_user | int(10) unsigned | NO   | PRI | 0       |       |
 * ug_group | varbinary(32)   | NO   | PRI |         |       |

<tvar|11><tt>DESCRIBE user_groups</tt></> in MediaWiki 1.18 gives the following: +--+-+--+-+-+---+ +--+-+--+-+-+---+ +--+-+--+-+-+---+
 * Field   | Type            | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
 * ug_user | int(5) unsigned | NO   | PRI | 0       |       |
 * ug_group | varbinary(16)  | NO   | PRI | NULL    |       |

<tvar|12><tt>DESCRIBE user_groups</tt></> in MediaWiki 1.5-1.9 gives the following: +--+-+--+-+-+---+ +--+-+--+-+-+---+ +--+-+--+-+-+---+
 * Field   | Type            | Null | Key | Default | Extra |
 * ug_user | int(5) unsigned | NO   | PRI | 0       |       |
 * ug_group | char(16)       | NO   | PRI | NULL    |       |

Default MediaWiki groups
In a default MediaWiki installation, ug_group can be one of the following: query: SELECT DISTINCT `ug_group` FROM `user_groups`;

++ ++ ++
 * ug_group  |
 * bot       |
 * bureaucrat |
 * sysop     |