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Installation is easy, just download [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=34373 MediaWiki from Sourceforge] and uncompress the tarball in a directory that Apache can serve. Then follow the instructions on the README to perform the initial configuration. It involves running a PHP script that will configure the Wiki for you.
Installation is easy, just download [http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=34373 MediaWiki from Sourceforge] and uncompress the tarball in a directory that Apache can serve. Then follow the instructions on the README to perform the initial configuration. It involves running a PHP script that will configure the Wiki for you.


Warning: the initial administrator account is named "WikiSysop", and is '''case sensitive'''. If you forget it, search it on the MySQL database directly.


== Configuration ==
== Configuration ==

Revision as of 11:50, 17 January 2007

MediaWiki, the Wiki engine powering this site, is fully open-source and free. It seems to be robust, and reasonably fast. Configuring and installing it, however, is not so easy. This guide is a tutorial for MediaWiki administrators.


Prerequisites

  • Apache
  • PHP
  • MySQL


Optional Software

  • APC. This is a PHP accelerator.
  • memcached. This a daemon caching SQL requests in memory. If you run two Wikis on the same machine, beware that it can cause serious problems. If there is a single memcached daemon running, and both Wikis use it, they will interfere and one Wiki will end up serving the contents of the other. A solution can be to run memcached on several machines, or maybe on the same machine but with different ports. However, this last option on Mac OS X this seems to be tricky.


Installation

Installation is easy, just download MediaWiki from Sourceforge and uncompress the tarball in a directory that Apache can serve. Then follow the instructions on the README to perform the initial configuration. It involves running a PHP script that will configure the Wiki for you.

Warning: the initial administrator account is named "WikiSysop", and is case sensitive. If you forget it, search it on the MySQL database directly.

Configuration

  • Using memcached
  • Obtaining nice URLs: A guide to remove "index.php" from the URL is available online. However I don't find it very clear. The important steps are:
    • Unpack the MediaWiki in a directory NOT name "wiki", for example "wikistuff" will do.
    • In LocalSettings.php, set $wgScriptPath = "/wikistuff"; and $wgArticlePath = "/wiki/$1";
    • Write an Alias rule for Apache: add the line
Alias /wiki /filesystem/path/to/wikistuff/index.php

in the Apache configuration file. Note: don't add the second line as mentionned in the guide!

  • Disabling automatic account creation and anonymous edits. Add the following lines to LocalSettings.php:
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['edit'] = false;
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['createaccount'] = false;

Usage