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 * یک وب‌سرور برای رسیدگی به صفحات درخواست شده از سوی کلاینت لازم است.
 * پی‌اچ‌پی برای اجرا کردن نرم‌افزار لازم است.
 * یک سرور پایگاه داده برای ذخیره صفحات و داده‌های وبگاه لازم است.

نرم افزار های اختیاری #Optional dependencies همچنین برای بهره بردن از بعضی از قابلیت های نرم افزار می بایست برخی را نیز نصب کرد

اگر وبسایت شما توسط شخص دیگری راه اندازی شده و شما کنترلی بر ان ندارید انگاه می بایست با مسول فناوری یا شرکتی که وبسایت را برای شما راه اندازی کرده تماس بگیرید تا اطمینان حاصل کنید که این نرم افزار ها به خوبی نصب شده اند و قابل دسترسی هستند

To run MediaWiki maintenance scripts, you will need command line access.

نصب ساده و تنها با یک دانلود
If you are using Linux, it's best to install the Apache web server, PHP, and the MariaDB database server using your package manager. On Debian and Ubuntu, do the following:

بسته‌های نرم‌افزار
On other operating systems, use a software bundle like XAMPP from https://www.apachefriends.org to install and configure all of the important packages – Apache web server, PHP, and MariaDB – with only one download. It is available for Linux, Windows, Mac and Solaris. As of, the latest version of XAMPP includes PHP 8.0 (MediaWiki requires at least ).

Alternatively, if you run Mac OS, you can use MAMP, which is the equivalent to XAMPP. MAMP includes the ability to run the Apache web server and a MySQL database. It is available for both Windows and Mac, but is generally used on Mac instead of Windows.

وب سرور
In order to serve wiki pages to browsers, MediaWiki requires some web server software. Often you will not have a choice of which software to use – it will be the one provided by your hosting provider.

MediaWiki is broadly compatible with all major web servers that can invoke a compatible version of PHP. Most installations use the Apache HTTPD web server. Nginx (configuration example) is a good choice as well.

پی‌اچ‌پی
PHP is the programming language in which MediaWiki is written, and is required in order to run the software.

See the page on for further information.
 * For the latest stable version of MediaWiki, at least PHP is required.

But some host providers may only provide basic LAMP or LNMP environment. In that case you should install these extensions manually. Please take this into consideration if you plan to install MediaWiki on a shared host.
 * The following extensions are :
 * calendar (required since 1.33)
 * dom (required since 1.34)
 * fileinfo (required since 1.30)
 * intl (required since 1.36)
 * json (required since 1.22)
 * mbstring (required since 1.27, recommended for earlier versions)
 * xml (required since 1.27, recommended for earlier versions)
 * xmlreader (required since 1.36)
 * Normally all of these are enabled in PHP by default.
 * In Debian/Ubuntu, the following command can install PHP and the extensions listed above:
 * If using graphical hosting control panel software such as cPanel, you can often use "Select PHP Version" (PHP Selector) to check and enable extensions. (example error message: "You are missing a required extension to PHP that MediaWiki requires to run. Please install: ")
 * On most Debian/Ubuntu-based distros the  package is required if you want MediaWiki to use MySQL.
 * Some features of MediaWiki may require PHP functions that execute external processes, like image thumbnailing, that some cheap hosts usually disable.
 * MediaWiki extensions may require additional PHP features, e.g. VisualEditor requires libcurl support ( on Debian/Ubuntu-based distros).

If you need to compile PHP from source, then see for compilation options that affect MediaWiki.

Database server
MediaWiki stores all the text and data (content pages, user details, system messages, etc.) in a database, which it is capable of sharing with other web-based applications (phpBB, etc.). You will need one of the following database servers to run the latest version of MediaWiki:


 * + or +
 * +

Using MariaDB or MySQL is recommended as Wikimedia uses MariaDB. Any other database servers are less tested and you may likely run into some bugs.

Hardware requirements
The recommended minimum requirements are 256MB of RAM for a single-computer website and 85MB of storage, although this will not suffice for a busy public site or a site with uploading enabled. Some users have reported running MediaWiki on computers with as little as 48MB of RAM.

The install size can be reduced to around 50MB for a developer install and to around 26MB for a non-developer, end-user install. See.

Optional dependencies
In most Debian/Ubuntu-based distros, this is in the  package.
 * ImageMagick or GD is required for.
 * TeX is required for inline display of mathematical formulae.
 * Shell access is required to run ; upgrading MediaWiki may be more difficult without it.
 * via the server itself requires a message transfer agent (MTA).
 *  can be provided to automatically resolve conflicts.
 *  can be used for object caching.



جستارهای وابسته

 * , for information about how MediaWiki's installation requirements are likely to change in the future