Extension:CentralAuth/Walkthrough

OK, since it took me ages to set up CentralAuth, I'm making my own guide. I'm going to make it as easy as possible. Please, be bold and improve it, but this is no place for jargon. pros you might want to use the extension's intructions, as this is n00bish.

OK, first, we need to plan. How many wikis do you want? I want 3 wikis. I'm creating a metawiki, testwiki and codwiki.

So download mediawiki. 1.19 is fine, i'm using 1.18wmf1. Doesn't matter, but newer is better. Hop on a linux system and open the terminal. go

cd /

then

sudo svn checkout http://svn.wikimedia.org/svnroot/mediawiki/trunk/extensions/CentralAuth/ CA

That will download the latest development centralauth to your computers main directory. If you're on windows, use tortisesvn or something else. Leave snapshots as a last resort.

OK, so set up your wikis. This is self explanatory. Create your directories. In my case, i'm calling them metawiki, codwiki and testwiki. Set them up. I'm using the database named cod_wiki, test_wiki and meta_wiki. nice, you're on your way.

Finish the install (use the exact same username and password for each wiki). download localsettings, etc. do the same again. it gets annoying, but thats the way it goes.

OK, on each of the wikis, create a folder called 'CentralAuth' in the 'Extensions' directory. copy the stuff we got from subversion above, it should be in a folder called CA in your root directory.

Now, we need to install the extension to the wiki, and set it up. The setup script needs to be the same in ALL localsettings, or conflicts will ensue. I'm keeping this simple - so here the example code. Copy and pasta, and modify to your needs. i've commented to the side. the important things are to replace the database names with the databases you created, and to change sitename and directory locations. remember, copy this script to the bottom of every wikis localsettings.php.

Begin by copying into one localsettings, modify, save and copy to the rest. it's not that hard.

Your wiki won't work. we need to set up other stuff. create a new sql database and call it 'CentralAuth'. Run centralauth.sql, its in the CA folder in your root directory. This writes tables, etc.

OK, so now we have centralauth set up. but whos managing it? noone. we need to create our global account, by migrating everyone. choose a wiki, i shall choose meta, and use terminal to chdir into it. im on mac, so it would be

cd /Library/WebServer/Documents/metawiki/Extensions/CentralAuth.

Now type sudo php migratePass0.php

then sudo php migratePass1.php.

Windows users, similar but different

You can do this for all wikis, but I find it easier to use Special:MergeAccount for some reason. So go to your other wikis (COD and TEST in my case) and go special:mergeaccount. nice.

now, back to meta. go to Special:UserRights, and make yourself a steward. now, the problem: steward is a local group, we need to migrate it to global. OK, back to terminal, hopefully you're still where we were before

sudo php migrateStewards.php

You're now a global steward, good for you! What can you do - nothing, yet. Remove your local steward right through special:userrights.

now, use an sql management program, like mysqladmin or terminal, and navigate into centralauth database. head into the global_group_permissions table, and insert:

gpg_group = steward

gpg_permission = globalgrouppermissions

Now you have the authority to manage global groups through Special:GlobalGroupPermissions. edit steward, which you are conveniently already member of, and tick everything you want (for me, everything but bot and mark rollback as bot) nice. done. you can create new global groups through Special:GlobalGroupPermissions, and add people to it at Special:GlobalUserRights. Special:CentralAuth lets you lock accounts globally, hide them and unmerge them. I suggest installing global IP blocking, which is self explanatory, a guide may be soon :P

Finally, we need to do one more thing. You're obviously going to want accounts to be merged at creation. You need to go into all wikis, extensions, centralauth and edit centralauth.php. Change

to

Also, if you want, you can get rid of the now useless local stewards group, by deleting the following. Wikipedia doesn't - but there is no real reason to keep it.

If you keep them, its recommended you don't allow 'crats to add people to local steward, Manual:$wgAddGroups.

Have fun. I will try answer queries.

Of course, this documentation is released to public domain. if you're nice, attribute me :P