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1 This file provides an overview of the MediaWiki upgrade process. For help with
2 specific problems, check
3
4 * the documentation at http://www.mediawiki.org
5 * the mediawiki-l mailing list archive at
6 http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/mediawiki-l/
7 * the bug tracker at http://bugzilla.wikimedia.org
8
9 for information and workarounds to common issues.
10
11 == Overview ==
12
13 Comprehensive documentation on upgrading to the latest version of the software
14 is available at http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Upgrading_MediaWiki.
15
16 === Consult the release notes ===
17
18 Before doing anything, stop and consult the release notes supplied with the new
19 version of the software. These detail bug fixes, new features and functionality,
20 and any particular points that may need to be noted during the upgrade
21 procedure.
22
23 === Backup first ===
24
25 It is imperative that, prior to attempting an upgrade of the database schema,
26 you take a complete backup of your wiki database and files and verify it. While
27 the upgrade scripts are somewhat robust, there is no guarantee that things will
28 not fail, leaving the database in an inconsistent state.
29
30 http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Backing_up_a_wiki provides an overview of
31 the upgrade process. You should also refer to the documentation for your
32 database management system for information on backing up a database, and to
33 your operating system documentation for information on making copies of files.
34
35 === Perform the file upgrade ===
36
37 Download the files for the new version of the software. These are available
38 as a compressed "tar" archive from the Wikimedia Download Service
39 (http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki).
40
41 You can also obtain the new files directly from our Subversion source code
42 repository, via a checkout or export operation.
43
44 Replace the existing MediaWiki files with the new. You should preserve the
45 LocalSettings.php file, AdminSettings.php file (if present), and the
46 "extensions" and "images" directories.
47
48 Depending upon your configuration, you may also need to preserve additional
49 directories, including a custom upload directory ($wgUploadDirectory),
50 deleted file archives, and any custom skins.
51
52 === Perform the database upgrade ===
53
54 You will need an AdminSettings.php file set up in the correct format; see
55 AdminSettings.sample in the wiki root for more information and examples.
56
57 From the command line, browse to the "maintenance" directory and run the
58 update.php script to check and update the schema. This will insert missing
59 tables, update existing tables, and move data around as needed. In most cases,
60 this is successful and nothing further needs to be done.
61
62 === Check configuration settings ===
63
64 The names of configuration variables, and their default values and purposes,
65 can change between release branches, e.g. $wgDisableUploads in 1.4 is replaced
66 with $wgEnableUploads in later versions. When upgrading, consult the release
67 notes to check for configuration changes which would alter the expected
68 behaviour of MediaWiki.
69
70 === Test ===
71
72 It makes sense to test your wiki immediately following any kind of maintenance
73 procedure, and especially after upgrading; check that page views and edits work
74 normally and that special pages continue to function, etc. and correct errors
75 and quirks which reveal themselves.
76
77 You should also test any extensions, and upgrade these if necessary.
78
79 == Upgrading from 1.8 wikis ==
80
81 MediaWiki 1.9 and later no longer keep default localized message text
82 in the database; 'MediaWiki:'-namespace pages that do not exist in the
83 database are simply transparently filled-in on demand.
84
85 The upgrade process will delete any 'MediaWiki:' pages which are left
86 in the default state (last edited by 'MediaWiki default'). This may
87 take a few moments, similar to the old initial setup.
88
89 Note that the large number of deletions may cause older edits to expire
90 from the list on Special:Recentchanges, although the deletions themselves
91 will be hidden by default. (Click "show bot edits" to list them.)
92
93
94 See RELEASE-NOTES for more details about new and changed options.
95
96
97 == Upgrading from 1.7 wikis ==
98
99 $wgDefaultUserOptions now contains all the defaults, not only overrides.
100 If you're setting this as a complete array(), you may need to change it
101 to set only specific items as recommended in DefaultSettings.php.
102
103 == Upgrading from 1.6 wikis ==
104
105 $wgLocalTZoffset was in hours, it is now using minutes.
106 Link autonumbering got fixed (#5918) for protocols other than http.
107 - 'irc://irc.server.tld/' render as a link with a chat icon
108 - '[irc://irc.server.tld]' render as an autonumbered link: [1]
109
110 == Upgrading from pre-1.5 wikis ==
111
112 Major changes have been made to the schema from 1.4.x. The updater
113 has not been fully tested for all conditions, and might well break.
114
115 On a large site, the schema update might take a long time. It might
116 explode, or leave your database half-done or otherwise badly hurting.
117
118 Among other changes, note that Latin-1 encoding (ISO-8859-1) is
119 no longer supported. Latin-1 wikis will need to be upgraded to
120 UTF-8; an experimental command-line upgrade helper script,
121 'upgrade1_5.php', can do this -- run it prior to 'update.php' or
122 the web upgrader.
123
124 If you absolutely cannot make the UTF-8 upgrade work, you can try
125 doing it by hand: dump your old database, convert the dump file
126 using iconv as described here:
127 http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2004/05/jbartsh_utf-8.html
128 and then reimport it. You can also convert filenames using convmv,
129 but note that the old directory hashes will no longer be valid,
130 so you will also have to move them to new destinations.
131
132 Message changes:
133 * A number of additional UI messages have been changed from HTML to
134 wikitext, and will need to be manually fixed if customized.
135
136 === Configuration changes from 1.4.x: ===
137
138 $wgDisableUploads has been replaced with $wgEnableUploads.
139
140 $wgWhitelistAccount has been replaced by the 'createaccount' permission
141 key in $wgGroupPermissions. To emulate the old effect of setting:
142 $wgWhitelistAccount['user'] = 0;
143 set:
144 $wgGroupPermissions['*']['createaccount'] = false;
145
146 $wgWhitelistEdit has been replaced by the 'edit' permission key.
147 To emulate the old effect of setting:
148 $wgWhitelistEdit = true;
149 set:
150 $wgGroupPermissions['*']['edit'] = false;
151
152 If $wgWhitelistRead is set, you must also disable the 'read' permission
153 for it to take affect on anonymous users:
154 $wgWhitelistRead = array( "Main Page", "Special:Userlogin" );
155 $wgGroupPermissions['*']['read'] = false;
156
157 Note that you can disable/enable several other permissions by modifying
158 this configuration array in your LocalSettings.php; see DefaultSettings.php
159 for the complete default permission set.
160
161 If using Memcached, you must enabled it differently now:
162 $wgUseMemCached = true;
163 should be replaced with:
164 $wgMainCacheType = CACHE_MEMCACHED;
165
166
167 === Web installer ===
168
169 You can use the web-based installer wizard if you first remove the
170 LocalSettings.php (and AdminSettings.php, if any) files; be sure to
171 give the installer the same information as you did on the original
172 install (language/encoding, database name, password, etc). This will
173 also generate a fresh LocalSettings.php, which you may need to customize.
174
175 You may change some settings during the install, but be very careful!
176 Changing the encoding in particular will generally leave you with a
177 lot of corrupt pages, particularly if your wiki is not in English.
178
179 === Command-line upgrade ===
180
181 Additionally, as of 1.4.0 you can run an in-place upgrade script from
182 the command line, keeping your existing LocalSettings.php. This requires
183 that you create an AdminSettings.php giving an appropriate database user
184 and password with privileges to modify the database structure.
185
186 Once the new files are in place, go into the maintenance subdirectory and
187 run the script:
188
189 php update.php
190
191 See caveats below on upgrading from 1.3.x or earlier.
192
193
194 == Backups! ==
195
196 To upgrade an existing MediaWiki installation, first BACK UP YOUR WIKI!
197 If something goes wrong, you want to be able to start again.
198
199 Your image files, configuration, etc can simply be copied or archived as
200 you would any other files. (Make sure that the contents of your
201 LocalSettings.php are not accidentally made public, as this contains
202 a database password.)
203
204 To back up the database, use the tools provided by your service provider
205 (if applicable) or the standard mysqldump or pg_dump programs.
206
207 For general help on mysqldump:
208 http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/mysqldump.html
209
210 WARNING: If using MySQL 4.1.x, mysqldump's charset conversion may in
211 some cases damage data in your wiki. If necessary, set the charset
212 option to 'latin1' to avoid the conversion.
213
214 For general help on pg_dump:
215 http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/app-pgdump.html
216
217
218 == Caveats ==
219
220 === Postgres ===
221
222 Postgres support is new, and much of the upgrade instructions may
223 not apply. The schema was changed significantly from 1.7 to 1.8,
224 so you will need to at least use the update.php or web installer,
225 as described above.
226
227
228 === Upgrading from 1.4.2 or earlier ===
229
230 1.4.3 has added new fields to the sitestats table. These fields are
231 optional and help to speed Special:Statistics on large sites. If you
232 choose not to run the database upgrades, everything will continue to
233 work in 1.4.3.
234
235 You can apply the update by running maintenance/update.php, or
236 manually run the SQL commands from this file:
237 maintenance/archives/patch-ss_total_articles.sql
238
239
240 === Upgrading from 1.4rc1 or earlier betas ===
241
242 The logging table has been altered from 1.4beta4 to 1.4beta5
243 and again in 1.4.0 final. Copy in the new files and use the web
244 installer to upgrade, or the command-line maintenance/update.php.
245
246 If you cannot use the automated installers/updaters, you may
247 update the table by manually running the SQL commands in these
248 files:
249 maintenance/archives/patch-log_params.sql
250 maintenance/archives/patch-logging-title.sql
251
252
253 === Upgrading from 1.3.x ===
254
255 This should generally go smoothly.
256
257 If you keep your LocalSettings.php, you may need to change the style paths
258 to match the newly rearranged skin modules. Change these lines:
259 $wgStylePath = "$wgScriptPath/stylesheets";
260 $wgStyleDirectory = "$IP/stylesheets";
261 $wgLogo = "$wgStylePath/images/wiki.png";
262
263 to this:
264 $wgStylePath = "$wgScriptPath/skins";
265 $wgStyleDirectory = "$IP/skins";
266 $wgLogo = "$wgStylePath/common/images/wiki.png";
267
268 As well as new messages, the processing of some messages has changed.
269 If you have customized them, please compare the new format using
270 Special:Allmessages or the relevant LanguageXX.php files:
271 copyrightwarning
272 dberrortext
273 editingcomment (was named commentedit)
274 editingsection (was named sectionedit)
275 numauthors
276 numedits
277 numtalkauthors
278 numtalkedits
279 numwatchers
280 protectedarticle
281 searchresulttext
282 showhideminor
283 unprotectedarticle
284
285 Note that the 1.3 beta releases included a potential vulnerability if PHP
286 is configured with register_globals on and the includes directory is
287 served to the web. For general safety, turn register_globals *off* if you
288 don't _really_ need it for another package.
289
290 If your hosting provider turns it on and you can't turn it off yourself,
291 send them a kind note explaining that it can expose their servers and their
292 customers to attacks.
293
294
295 === Upgrading from 1.2.x ===
296
297 If you've been using the MediaWiki: namespace for custom page templates,
298 note that things are a little different. The Template: namespace has been
299 added which is more powerful -- templates can include parameters for
300 instance.
301
302 If you were using custom MediaWiki: entries for text inclusions, they
303 will *not* automatically be moved to Template: entries at upgrade time.
304 Be sure to go through and check that everything is working properly;
305 you can move them manually or you can try using moveCustomMessages.php
306 in maintenance/archives to do it automatically, but this might break things.
307
308 Also, be sure to pick the correct character encoding -- some languages were
309 only available in Latin-1 on 1.2.x and are now available for Unicode as well.
310 If you want to upgrade an existing wiki from Latin-1 to Unicode you'll have
311 to dump the database to SQL, run it through iconv or another conversion tool,
312 and restore it. Sorry.
313
314
315 === Upgrading from 1.1.x or earlier ===
316
317 This is less thoroughly tested, but should work.
318
319 You need to specify the *admin* database username and password to the
320 installer in order for it to successfully upgrade the database structure.
321 You may wish to manually change the GRANTs later.
322
323 If you have a very old database (earlier than organized MediaWiki releases
324 in late August 2003) you may need to manually run some of the update SQL
325 scripts in maintenance/archives before the installer is able to pick up
326 with remaining updates.
327
328
329 === Upgrading from UseModWiki or old "phase 2" Wikipedia code ===
330
331 There is a semi-maintained UseModWiki to MediaWiki conversion script at
332 maintenance/importUseModWiki.php; it may require tweaking and customization
333 to work for you.
334
335 Install a new MediaWiki first, then use the conversion script which will
336 output SQL statements; direct these to a file and then run that into your
337 database.
338
339 You will have to rebuild the links tables etc after importing.