Manual:Administrators/ja

管理者 (Administrators) は、"sysop" (シスオペ) 利用者グループに属するウィキ利用者です. このウィキ ソフトウェアでは、これらの利用者のみがアクセスできる機能はほとんどありませんが、それらの機能は非常に重要です.

保護
管理者は保護されたページを編集したり、編集や移動からページを保護したり、保護したりすることができます.

編集保護には以下の種類があります:


 * 半保護 (Semi-protection) は、未登録利用者による編集からページを保護します.
 * 全保護 (Full protection) は、管理者以外の利用者による編集からページを保護します.
 * カスケード保護 (&rarr; デモを参照)
 * 管理者以外のユーザーによる編集をできなくする（ページ保護）だけでなく、ページに埋め込まれた画像を保護します（コモンズではなく同じサイトにある場合）. また、同じ保護を継承されたページに適用することができます（したがって、再帰的に動作します）. Files on Commons or user pages on Meta cannot be protected by another wiki's cascading protection, and if are to be protected, a temporary copy of the file or user page must be uploaded or created on the wiki with the cascade-protected page, or must be fully-protected at Commons or Meta.
 * リダイレクトが保護されたページ(T25542)にリストされている場合、カスケード保護はファイルリダイレクトの対象には適用されません.
 * 半保護と組み合わせたカスケード保護は意味をなさないため避けるべきです (T10796 参照). ページ内で参照読み込みされたままである限り、参照読み込みされたページに全保護が適用されます (再帰的に繰り返されます).
 * 移動保護 (Move protection) は、管理者以外の利用者によるページ移動からページを保護します.


 * 手順:
 * ページを保護するには、その他 ドロップダウン メニューをクリックし、「保護」オプションを選択します (またはアドレスバーの URL に  を追加します).  モノブック外装では、ショートカット Alt+= を使用することもできます.  すると、2 つのメニューとチェックボックスを含む確認画面が表示されます.  メニューでは、管理者が「未登録利用者」または「すべての利用者」による編集からページを保護することを選択できます.  同様に、ページは「未登録利用者」 (とにかくこれが標準のようですが) または「すべての利用者」 (システムは自動的に編集と同じレベルの保護を移動に加えますが、保護レベルは「移動の保護解除」チェックボックスをチェックして変更できます) による移動から保護できます.  カスケード保護は、別のチェックボックスをチェックすることで有効になります.  ボックス内にページ保護の理由を入力して「確認」を押します.  This will be logged.
 * To unprotect a page, click the unprotect tab. これで上記と同じページが表示されますが、今回は 2 つのメニューが既に選択されています. Unprotection only involves selecting "(default)" under the "Edits" menu and pressing confirm. 保護解除の理由も記載してください.  This action will likewise be logged.


 * 注記:
 * MediaWiki namespace: Pages in MediaWiki namespace can only be edited by users with  user right (by default, administrators and interface administrators). Since MediaWiki 1.32, JavaScript and CSS pages in MediaWiki namespace can only be edited by users with both   and (respectively)   or   user right (by default, interface administrators). These restriction is independent of the protection levels of these pages; these pages may still be protected individually.
 * Edit or view source: Depending on the status of the user and the status of the page, a user is provided an edit link or a link to just view the wikitext. After pressing edit on a fully protected page, an administrator is presented a warning at the top of the page informing about this page status. Also, the view source link may sometimes replace an edit link when the user is blocked.
 * Images: Protecting an image is mostly the same as protecting a page (see above). When the protect tab is clicked on the image description page, both the page and the image are protected. The image description page will be protected, and non-sysops will not be able to revert the image to an earlier version, or upload a new version over it.
 * Cascading protection of an important page is a crude measure, mainly for emergencies. If a template has to be protected just because it is transcluded in an important page, while it is also used elsewhere, it is better to make a copy for the transclusion in the important page, and use the other copy elsewhere. When this care is taken it makes little difference whether we use the automatic cascading protection or "manual cascading protection", i.e., protect the special copy of the template in the ordinary way. Initially, the main application of cascading protection is therefore the protection against creation, by transcluding non-existing pages on a page specially prepared for this purpose, like Meta:Protected against recreation. Protection of a non-existing page was not possible directly (an attempt would have given the message ""), but as of MediaWiki 1.13 this is now possible. Additionally, there is a known bug, which causes "view source" to show, even if the user has permission to edit the page with cascading protection.
 * Abuse filters: Additionally, if the AbuseFilter extension has been enabled, access to or viewing certain parts of the interface as well as modification of the interface is restricted to administrators.


 * 設定:
 * which actions can be restricted via the protection interface is determined by the setting.
 * which permissions can be required via the protection interface is determined by the setting.

削除

 * 関連項目: 

Administrators can delete pages and their history, and can view and restore deleted pages and their history. They can also delete images, which can be undeleted as normal.


 * 手順:
 * To delete a page, click the delete link on the page that is to be deleted. (You may also add ?action=delete to the URL address bar). If an administrator is using the monobook skin, the shortcut alt+d can alternatively be used. This will bring up a new page asking for a confirmation that the page should be deleted, as well as an explanation of the deletion. A message should be typed into the input box to explain the deletion to other users. After the page has been deleted, it might have an existing talk page which should be deleted as well. Any links that point to the deleted page should be removed or corrected—whichever is the most appropriate action.
 * Pages can be undeleted for as long as they are in the archive. This archive is occasionally lost in database crashes. If a page has not been recreated since it was deleted, there will be a message on the page indicating how many deleted revisions there are. Clicking on this (or the undelete tab) will bring up a page displaying all the deleted revisions which can each be looked at separately. To undelete a page, click the restore button which appears on the confirmation page; this will restore all deleted revisions by default. Undeletion occurs as soon as the button is clicked, and will be logged just like deletions; if some revisions are not restored, the log will record how many were restored.  If a page already exists but an administrator wants to restore previous revisions, the administrator must go to the page history. There will be a link to undelete as described above.


 * 注記:
 * 版の削除
 * 記事の版の削除
 * Delete article revisions for the first time: To delete/keep just one or more revisions from the history, delete the article normally, then begin the undeletion procedure. Before clicking the "Restore" button, check the revisions you want to restore—all others will remain deleted.
 * Delete article revisions not for the first time: if the article already contains previously deleted revisions, be sure to follow Selective deletion on Wikipedia.
 * Delete image revisions: To delete one version of an image, click the (del) link beside that version under the "File history" heading. The most recent version cannot be deleted without deleting all previous versions.
 * Merge edit histories: the edit histories of two articles may be merged into one. To merge histories, delete the page where all the histories are supposed to be restored. Move the other page to the page just deleted, and then restore all the deleted revisions. This cannot be manually undone, and it is very difficult to split edit histories.
 * Split an edit history: To split an edit history, manually delete all revisions, then restore those belonging to one article (which may be difficult to recognize). Move the undeleted page to a new title to split off those revisions. Restore the revisions belonging to the deleted page (now a redirect), then revert to the penultimate revision (before the redirect).

巻き戻し
Any user can revert a page by going back through the page's history. Administrators have a rollback button to expedite the process. To revert the edits of one user to the last version by the previous editor, click rollback on the page history, the user contribution list, or on the diff page. これは複数回の荒らしの試行を差し戻す際に使用できます. The reversion will be marked as a minor edit and given an automatic edit summary based on the contents of Revertpage.

Sysops (and other users with right "MediaWiki:Right-markbotedits") can hide edits (typically, vandalism) from the Recent Changes page. To do this, add  to the end of the url used to access a user's contributions. For example,. When the rollback links on the contributions list are clicked, both the revert and the original edit that you are reverting will be hidden from the default Recentchanges display. This mechanism uses the marker originally added to keep massive bot edits from flooding recentchanges, hence the "bot". These changes will be hidden from recent changes unless you click the "bots" link to set. The edits are not hidden from contribs, history, watchlist, etc. The edits remain in the database and are not removed, but they no longer flood Recentchanges. The aim of this feature is to reduce the annoyance factor of a flood vandal with relatively little effort.

ブロックおよびブロック解除

 *  を参照してください. 

管理者権限の付与
There is a simple interface (Special:Userrights) for granting a specific username 'sysop' status or (in MediaWiki 1.11) granting and revoking membership to groups with all associated user rights – a user with 'Bureaucrat' status has the rights to do to this. The initial user created by the installer should have 'Bureaucrat' rights.

Older versions of MediaWiki before 1.11 required you to manipulate the database records within MySQL in order to grant users certain rights.

Signed-in privileges
Users with ordinary access, including visitors who haven't "signed in", can still do many things, including the most important: editing pages and helping with maintenance tasks. But only signed-up users can upload files or rename pages.

関連項目

 * MediaWiki Administrator's Handbook
 * Administrators of Wikimedia projects
 * - a MediaWiki script that creates a new user and auto-promotes them to sysop status. (To create the first admin after mediawiki installation)
 * - a MediaWiki script that creates a new user and auto-promotes them to sysop status. (To create the first admin after mediawiki installation)