Extension:CommentStreams/en

CommentStreams is a commenting system for wikis. Users can post comments below the content on a wiki page. The comments are displayed with the user's username, linked to their user page if it exists, the creation and last modification dates of the comment, and an optional user avatar. Comments can be edited and deleted only by the comment author. Comments are added in streams which include a title and a head comment that can be replied to by other comments.

CommentStreams does not depend upon any other extensions, but it provides several additional features if some other extensions are installed:


 * If is installed, web and email notifications are sent to users who have enabled them when comments are added on pages the user is watching or replies are posted to comments authored by the user.


 * If is installed, optional, user-configurable properties to set an avatar and display name for a user as well as special properties that can be queried on each comment to provide the comment title, a link to the page to which the comment refers, and a link to the head comment if the comment is a reply.


 * If both and  are installed, editing of comments will be done using VisualEditor.

CommentStreams stores comments on pages in the CommentStreams namespace. These pages are given a randomly-generated string of characters as the name. Users cannot edit or delete these pages directly. A database table stores the comment title and IDs of the page to which the comment refers and the page containing the head comment if the comment is a reply.

Semantic MediaWiki support
If is installed, CommentStreams defines the following properties on each comment page, which can be used to query for comments:

CommentStreams namespace
You can use the MediaWiki search box to search for comments. In the search result page, the page that the comment appears on, rather than the comment page in the CommentStreams namespace, appears in the search results. While it is possible to visit comment pages directly in the CommentStreams namespace, for example if they are listed in Special:RecentChanges, this is not encouraged. Editing, deleting, and moving comment pages by visiting them in the CommentStreams namespace is disabled. Instead editing and deleting comments is done from the content page on which the comment appears.

Enabling and disabling comments on a page
CommentStreams also offers two tag functions,  and. enables CommentStreams on a page even if it is in a namespace in which comments are disabled. disables CommentStreams on a page even if it is in a namespace in which comments are enabled. If both of these tag functions exist on a page, the last one parsed will win.

Multiple comment blocks on a page
If you want to place more than one comment block on a page, you can use  with a different unique id in each tag.

Placement of comments
Comments will normally be placed at the bottom of the page below the categories. However, if the tag function  appears on the page, the comments will appear at the location where that tag function is placed. To enable comments on a page on which they normally would not appear, but to retain the placement at the bottom of the page, use.

Initially collapsed CommentStreams
CommentStreams also offers a tag function,, which makes comments appear initially in a collapsed state (only the comment header with the comment title, author, dates, and buttons showing) on a page. This tag function has no effect if comments are disabled on the page.

Adding multiple comments
CommentStreams also offers a tag function, , which makes adding multiple comments possible.

Comment right
If no groups are assigned the  right, then all users who have the   right are allowed to post and reply to comments. The  right can be assigned, for example, to the group   by setting

If you use the LockDown extension, you might want to use this to prevent access to the Special page that shows all comments:

Anonymous comments
It is possible to enable anonymous comments by setting

Anonymous commenters are warned that their IP address will be recorded if they post or reply to a comment and that they will not be able to edit or delete their comments after they are submitted. While these comments show anonymous as the author on the page where the comment appears, the author's IP address does appear in the comment log and comment page history.

Echo support
For a user to receive Echo notifications by web or email, the Echo extension must be installed and echo notifications must be enabled for that user. To enable CommentStreams Echo notifications by default for all users on a wiki, the following configuration should be used:

Users may edit their notification settings by visiting the page.

Notifications will be sent to a user when another user posts a new comment or a reply on a page the first user is watching. Notifications will also be sent to a user when another user posts a reply to a comment the first user is watching. A user can watch a comment by clicking on the star on the comments title bar. Clicking on the star again will remove the comment from the user's comment watchlist. When a users posts a new comment, it will automatically be added to the user's comment watchlist.

If it is taking a long time to create or reply to a comment with Echo enabled, you can have the Echo event creations done on the job queue (see ), by setting the following:

Comment moderation
A group (csmoderators) and two new rights (cs-moderator-edit and cs-moderator-delete) exist to support comment moderation. By default, members of csmoderators have the csdelete right (they may delete any comment) but they do not have the cs-moderator-edit right (they may not edit any comment). Those rights may be assigned to other groups or changed. In addition, the  configuration variable makes it easy for moderators to quickly delete entire comment threads. For example:

As an aid in comment moderation, the special page  lists all comments in reverse chronological order of when they were last edited.

Avatar
If the Social Profile extension is installed, avatars set for users will be displayed beside the comments and replies they author. If the Social Profile extension is not installed but the Semantic MediaWiki extension is installed, the  configuration variable can be used to specify avatars.

Version history

 * Version 5.0
 * Added support for multiple comments blocks in a page using
 * Version 4.7
 * Fixed bug with voting buttons
 * Restored support for MediaWiki 1.31 again
 * Version 4.6
 * Restored support for MediaWiki 1.31
 * Fixed issue with access to mw.user in CommentStreams.js
 * Fixed button hover behavior


 * Version 4.5
 * Added support for


 * Version 4.4


 * Modified  to insert comment at location of tag; previous behavior of locating comment at the bottom of the page can be retained with


 * Version 4.3.1


 * Sanitized comment wikitext before passing back to the browser to avoid future XSS vulnerability.


 * Version 4.3
 * Added


 * Version 4.2
 * Fixed Special:AllComments for comments beginning with a '+'
 * Added optional button label and $wgCommentStreamsShowLabels
 * changed DB_SLAVE to DB_REPLICA, requiring MediaWiki 1.30+


 * Version 4.1
 * Removed foreign key from comment data table as it was causing issues deleting pages with comments on them for some database versions. Also named table columns correctly on table creation rather than create them with the old names then rename them. If you are updating from an earlier version, you will need to run the maintenance update script.
 * Version 4.0
 * Renamed the database columns to avoid conflicts with other table column names. This also fixes issue for wikis that use database table prefixes. If you are updating from an earlier version, you will need to run the maintenance update script.


 * Version 3.10
 * Added optional capability to allow anonymous comments
 * Suppress comments on redirect pages
 * Bug fix: fatal error for comments on deleted pages on Special:AllComments
 * Bug fix: SQL for update script didn't include support for table prefixes


 * Version 3.9.1
 * Bug fix: syntax errors in JavaScript that affected IE


 * Version 3.9
 * Bug fixes: deletion of comments with replies and missing notifications on watched comments


 * Version 3.8
 * Get avatar from SocialProfile extension if it is installed
 * Reworked user interface
 * Added comment watchlist and reworked notifications


 * Version 3.7
 * Added
 * Added  type to   and adding logging of comment page creations, deletions and edits to
 * Suppressed comment page creations, deletions, and edits from
 * Fixed missing subtitle on comment pages


 * Version 3.6
 * Added permalinks
 * Fixed bug prevention comment deletion
 * Added Semantic MediaWiki properties for vote counts
 * Added error messages for disallowed actions on comment pages


 * Version 3.5
 * added comment voting
 * requires a database update if voting is enabled
 * fixed several bugs:
 * handling of the delete button in certain pathological cases
 * print out an error message if the user has been logged out (either a timeout or logout from a different window)


 * Version 3.4
 * Added comment moderation


 * Version 3.3
 * Fixed database update bug


 * Version 3.2
 * Fixed reply bug


 * Version 3.1
 * Fixed Semantic MediaWiki dependency bug


 * Version 3.0
 * Echo supported added
 * Echo extension must be installed to enable Echo notifications; if Echo is not installed, CommentStreams continues to function without notifications
 * if Echo is installed, minimum required MediaWiki version is 1.27
 * if Echo is not installed, minimum required MediaWiki version is 1.25
 * use OOjs UI for dialogs


 * Version 2.1
 * added delete "are you sure?" dialog box
 * use jquery.ui.dialog for dialogs
 * set text field focus when editing and creating comments


 * Version 2.0
 * refactored
 * simplified configuration
 * localized strings
 * made comments and comment titles searchable
 * added comment modification date
 * added optional user avatar
 * made EditOwn unnecessary
 * fixed JavaScript deprecation warning
 * fixed SQL file path bug
 * added
 * protected comment pages from being directly edited or deleted


 * Version 1.0
 * initial version

Known issues

 * If you are enabling CommentStreams with Semantic MediaWiki, you must load CommentStreams before enabling Semantic MediaWiki.
 * If CommentStreams is used on a page which uses, and a comment is posted which transcludes another page using HeaderTabs, the JavaScript on the page breaks.
 * Workaround: Don't transclude pages with HeaderTabs onto pages with HeaderTabs.
 * CommentStreams is not compatible with.
 * CommentStreams is not compatible with