Extension:WikiVid

What can this extension do?
WikiVid allows you to embed videos from external video services such as YouTube, Stage6, Veoh, and Google Video. You can add videos by using Special:LinkVideo to create a title for an external video and using the Embed:Video Title syntax. Or you can directly embed videos using either the direct embed syntax, or if enabled the id direct embed syntax.

ToDo
Please remember that this extension is still being developed, here's a list of things that need to be finished before the code can be released:
 * Ability to delete linked videos
 * Debug and fix the embed tracking to make sure it works right:
 * Make sure that only editing a section doesn't end up making the embed links outside that section disappear from the database list.
 * Same thing goes for adding a new section.
 * Hook into the JobQue or something so that if a video is inside of a template the embeds will be changed when it is edited.
 * Debug the results of using Embed:Video Title.
 * Emebed: pages are not valid pages, with the setup it's unlikely that they'll show up in a list of articles that are linked to by a page. However it's undetermined if this is the result we want.
 * Add a log to track linked image additions and deletions.
 * Debug to see if things work in screwy ways when anon users add linked videos and are logged.
 * Finish adding service objects for all the other planned supported video services

Usage

 * See also: /Video Syntax and /Special:LinkVideo.

Download instructions
In Development

Installation

 * See also: /Installation of extra Video Services.

In Development

Configuration parameters

 * $egWikiVidServiceTags
 * This setting enables or restricts the use of id tags. As a new tag is added for every video service the extension supports these tags can grow to a large amount depending on how many Service Classes you have installed. It's also possible for them to collide with the tags that are part of other extensions if a video service's ID is the same as the name of a tag from another extension. So use of these tags needs to be explicitly turned on.
 * There are 3 possible values: true, false, or an array. When true all tags will be added, when false(default) none of the tags will be added, and when set to an array only the tags which have id's inside of that array will be added.


 * Examples


 * $egWikiVidAutoplay
 * This setting enables or disables the ability to use the autoplay parameter inside of video embeds. As most of the time autoplay is something which is very undesired it is disabled by default, but can be enabled by setting this parameter to true. Please remember that autoplay will still only work when the video service being embedded from supports autoplay, and the service object for that service is coded for use of it.


 * Examples
 * $egWikiVidEmbedNamespace
 * This variable can be used to define what namespace number to use for the Embed: namespace. By default the extension will start at -3 and lower that number till it finds a special namespace number which is not in use. However using this you can specifically specify what special namespace number the extensions should be used.
 * Please take care when setting this number and make sure that the namespace number is not already in use, if you used a value such as -1 you could potentially break the use of all SpecialPages.


 * $egWikiVidExtensionImages
 * This variable can be used to define an alternate root for the local images used in the extension. This variable defaults to, however if you use some sort of rewriting or script forwarding trick to place MediaWiki in a different directory than the script path, or you want all the images to be loaded from a specific domain because you are running multiple wiki you may specify another location for the images to be served from using this variable.

User rights

 * linkvideo
 * This permission allows users to add new linked videos to the site using Special:LinkVideo.
 * Linking a Video is similar to Uploading, however unlike with uploads no files are added to the site, so it could be considered ok to allow anon users to link videos


 * linkvideo-delete