'GlobalVarConfig::newInstance' ]; /** * MediaWiki version number * @since 1.2 */ $wgVersion = '1.30.0-alpha'; /** * Name of the site. It must be changed in LocalSettings.php */ $wgSitename = 'MediaWiki'; /** * When the wiki is running behind a proxy and this is set to true, assumes that the proxy exposes * the wiki on the standard ports (443 for https and 80 for http). * @var bool * @since 1.26 */ $wgAssumeProxiesUseDefaultProtocolPorts = true; /** * URL of the server. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgServer = 'http://example.com'; * @endcode * * This is usually detected correctly by MediaWiki. If MediaWiki detects the * wrong server, it will redirect incorrectly after you save a page. In that * case, set this variable to fix it. * * If you want to use protocol-relative URLs on your wiki, set this to a * protocol-relative URL like '//example.com' and set $wgCanonicalServer * to a fully qualified URL. */ $wgServer = WebRequest::detectServer(); /** * Canonical URL of the server, to use in IRC feeds and notification e-mails. * Must be fully qualified, even if $wgServer is protocol-relative. * * Defaults to $wgServer, expanded to a fully qualified http:// URL if needed. * @since 1.18 */ $wgCanonicalServer = false; /** * Server name. This is automatically computed by parsing the bare * hostname out of $wgCanonicalServer. It should not be customized. * @since 1.24 */ $wgServerName = false; /************************************************************************//** * @name Script path settings * @{ */ /** * The path we should point to. * It might be a virtual path in case with use apache mod_rewrite for example. * * This *needs* to be set correctly. * * Other paths will be set to defaults based on it unless they are directly * set in LocalSettings.php */ $wgScriptPath = '/wiki'; /** * Whether to support URLs like index.php/Page_title These often break when PHP * is set up in CGI mode. PATH_INFO *may* be correct if cgi.fix_pathinfo is set, * but then again it may not; lighttpd converts incoming path data to lowercase * on systems with case-insensitive filesystems, and there have been reports of * problems on Apache as well. * * To be safe we'll continue to keep it off by default. * * Override this to false if $_SERVER['PATH_INFO'] contains unexpectedly * incorrect garbage, or to true if it is really correct. * * The default $wgArticlePath will be set based on this value at runtime, but if * you have customized it, having this incorrectly set to true can cause * redirect loops when "pretty URLs" are used. * @since 1.2.1 */ $wgUsePathInfo = ( strpos( PHP_SAPI, 'cgi' ) === false ) && ( strpos( PHP_SAPI, 'apache2filter' ) === false ) && ( strpos( PHP_SAPI, 'isapi' ) === false ); /** * The extension to append to script names by default. * * Some hosting providers used PHP 4 for *.php files, and PHP 5 for *.php5. * This variable was provided to support those providers. * * @since 1.11 * @deprecated since 1.25; support for '.php5' has been phased out of MediaWiki * proper. Backward-compatibility can be maintained by configuring your web * server to rewrite URLs. See RELEASE-NOTES for details. */ $wgScriptExtension = '.php'; /**@}*/ /************************************************************************//** * @name URLs and file paths * * These various web and file path variables are set to their defaults * in Setup.php if they are not explicitly set from LocalSettings.php. * * These will relatively rarely need to be set manually, unless you are * splitting style sheets or images outside the main document root. * * In this section, a "path" is usually a host-relative URL, i.e. a URL without * the host part, that starts with a slash. In most cases a full URL is also * acceptable. A "directory" is a local file path. * * In both paths and directories, trailing slashes should not be included. * * @{ */ /** * The URL path to index.php. * * Defaults to "{$wgScriptPath}/index.php". */ $wgScript = false; /** * The URL path to load.php. * * Defaults to "{$wgScriptPath}/load.php". * @since 1.17 */ $wgLoadScript = false; /** * The URL path of the skins directory. * Defaults to "{$wgResourceBasePath}/skins". * @since 1.3 */ $wgStylePath = false; $wgStyleSheetPath = &$wgStylePath; /** * The URL path of the skins directory. Should not point to an external domain. * Defaults to "{$wgScriptPath}/skins". * @since 1.17 */ $wgLocalStylePath = false; /** * The URL path of the extensions directory. * Defaults to "{$wgResourceBasePath}/extensions". * @since 1.16 */ $wgExtensionAssetsPath = false; /** * Filesystem extensions directory. * Defaults to "{$IP}/extensions". * @since 1.25 */ $wgExtensionDirectory = "{$IP}/extensions"; /** * Filesystem stylesheets directory. * Defaults to "{$IP}/skins". * @since 1.3 */ $wgStyleDirectory = "{$IP}/skins"; /** * The URL path for primary article page views. This path should contain $1, * which is replaced by the article title. * * Defaults to "{$wgScript}/$1" or "{$wgScript}?title=$1", * depending on $wgUsePathInfo. */ $wgArticlePath = false; /** * The URL path for the images directory. * Defaults to "{$wgScriptPath}/images". */ $wgUploadPath = false; /** * The filesystem path of the images directory. Defaults to "{$IP}/images". */ $wgUploadDirectory = false; /** * Directory where the cached page will be saved. * Defaults to "{$wgUploadDirectory}/cache". */ $wgFileCacheDirectory = false; /** * The URL path of the wiki logo. The logo size should be 135x135 pixels. * Defaults to "$wgResourceBasePath/resources/assets/wiki.png". */ $wgLogo = false; /** * Array with URL paths to HD versions of the wiki logo. The scaled logo size * should be under 135x155 pixels. * Only 1.5x and 2x versions are supported. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgLogoHD = [ * "1.5x" => "path/to/1.5x_version.png", * "2x" => "path/to/2x_version.png" * ]; * @endcode * * @since 1.25 */ $wgLogoHD = false; /** * The URL path of the shortcut icon. * @since 1.6 */ $wgFavicon = '/favicon.ico'; /** * The URL path of the icon for iPhone and iPod Touch web app bookmarks. * Defaults to no icon. * @since 1.12 */ $wgAppleTouchIcon = false; /** * Value for the referrer policy meta tag. * One of 'never', 'default', 'origin', 'always'. Setting it to false just * prevents the meta tag from being output. * See https://www.w3.org/TR/referrer-policy/ for details. * * @since 1.25 */ $wgReferrerPolicy = false; /** * The local filesystem path to a temporary directory. This is not required to * be web accessible. * * When this setting is set to false, its value will be set through a call * to wfTempDir(). See that methods implementation for the actual detection * logic. * * Developers should use the global function wfTempDir() instead of this * variable. * * @see wfTempDir() * @note Default changed to false in MediaWiki 1.20. */ $wgTmpDirectory = false; /** * If set, this URL is added to the start of $wgUploadPath to form a complete * upload URL. * @since 1.4 */ $wgUploadBaseUrl = ''; /** * To enable remote on-demand scaling, set this to the thumbnail base URL. * Full thumbnail URL will be like $wgUploadStashScalerBaseUrl/e/e6/Foo.jpg/123px-Foo.jpg * where 'e6' are the first two characters of the MD5 hash of the file name. * If $wgUploadStashScalerBaseUrl is set to false, thumbs are rendered locally as needed. * @since 1.17 */ $wgUploadStashScalerBaseUrl = false; /** * To set 'pretty' URL paths for actions other than * plain page views, add to this array. * * @par Example: * Set pretty URL for the edit action: * @code * 'edit' => "$wgScriptPath/edit/$1" * @endcode * * There must be an appropriate script or rewrite rule in place to handle these * URLs. * @since 1.5 */ $wgActionPaths = []; /**@}*/ /************************************************************************//** * @name Files and file uploads * @{ */ /** * Uploads have to be specially set up to be secure */ $wgEnableUploads = false; /** * The maximum age of temporary (incomplete) uploaded files */ $wgUploadStashMaxAge = 6 * 3600; // 6 hours /** * Allows to move images and other media files */ $wgAllowImageMoving = true; /** * Enable deferred upload tasks that use the job queue. * Only enable this if job runners are set up for both the * 'AssembleUploadChunks' and 'PublishStashedFile' job types. * * @note If you use suhosin, this setting is incompatible with * suhosin.session.encrypt. */ $wgEnableAsyncUploads = false; /** * Additional characters that are not allowed in filenames. They are replaced with '-' when * uploading. Like $wgLegalTitleChars, this is a regexp character class. * * Slashes and backslashes are disallowed regardless of this setting, but included here for * completeness. */ $wgIllegalFileChars = ":\\/\\\\"; /** * What directory to place deleted uploads in. * Defaults to "{$wgUploadDirectory}/deleted". */ $wgDeletedDirectory = false; /** * Set this to true if you use img_auth and want the user to see details on why access failed. */ $wgImgAuthDetails = false; /** * Map of relative URL directories to match to internal mwstore:// base storage paths. * For img_auth.php requests, everything after "img_auth.php/" is checked to see * if starts with any of the prefixes defined here. The prefixes should not overlap. * The prefix that matches has a corresponding storage path, which the rest of the URL * is assumed to be relative to. The file at that path (or a 404) is send to the client. * * Example: * $wgImgAuthUrlPathMap['/timeline/'] = 'mwstore://local-fs/timeline-render/'; * The above maps ".../img_auth.php/timeline/X" to "mwstore://local-fs/timeline-render/". * The name "local-fs" should correspond by name to an entry in $wgFileBackends. * * @see $wgFileBackends */ $wgImgAuthUrlPathMap = []; /** * File repository structures * * $wgLocalFileRepo is a single repository structure, and $wgForeignFileRepos is * an array of such structures. Each repository structure is an associative * array of properties configuring the repository. * * Properties required for all repos: * - class The class name for the repository. May come from the core or an extension. * The core repository classes are FileRepo, LocalRepo, ForeignDBRepo. * * - name A unique name for the repository (but $wgLocalFileRepo should be 'local'). * The name should consist of alpha-numeric characters. * - backend A file backend name (see $wgFileBackends). * * For most core repos: * - zones Associative array of zone names that each map to an array with: * container : backend container name the zone is in * directory : root path within container for the zone * url : base URL to the root of the zone * urlsByExt : map of file extension types to base URLs * (useful for using a different cache for videos) * Zones default to using "-" as the container name * and default to using the container root as the zone's root directory. * Nesting of zone locations within other zones should be avoided. * - url Public zone URL. The 'zones' settings take precedence. * - hashLevels The number of directory levels for hash-based division of files * - thumbScriptUrl The URL for thumb.php (optional, not recommended) * - transformVia404 Whether to skip media file transformation on parse and rely on a 404 * handler instead. * - initialCapital Equivalent to $wgCapitalLinks (or $wgCapitalLinkOverrides[NS_FILE], * determines whether filenames implicitly start with a capital letter. * The current implementation may give incorrect description page links * when the local $wgCapitalLinks and initialCapital are mismatched. * - pathDisclosureProtection * May be 'paranoid' to remove all parameters from error messages, 'none' to * leave the paths in unchanged, or 'simple' to replace paths with * placeholders. Default for LocalRepo is 'simple'. * - fileMode This allows wikis to set the file mode when uploading/moving files. Default * is 0644. * - directory The local filesystem directory where public files are stored. Not used for * some remote repos. * - thumbDir The base thumbnail directory. Defaults to "/thumb". * - thumbUrl The base thumbnail URL. Defaults to "/thumb". * - isPrivate Set this if measures should always be taken to keep the files private. * One should not trust this to assure that the files are not web readable; * the server configuration should be done manually depending on the backend. * * These settings describe a foreign MediaWiki installation. They are optional, and will be ignored * for local repositories: * - descBaseUrl URL of image description pages, e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File: * - scriptDirUrl URL of the MediaWiki installation, equivalent to $wgScriptPath, e.g. * https://en.wikipedia.org/w * - scriptExtension Script extension of the MediaWiki installation, equivalent to * $wgScriptExtension, e.g. ".php5". Defaults to ".php". * * - articleUrl Equivalent to $wgArticlePath, e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/$1 * - fetchDescription Fetch the text of the remote file description page. Equivalent to * $wgFetchCommonsDescriptions. * - abbrvThreshold File names over this size will use the short form of thumbnail names. * Short thumbnail names only have the width, parameters, and the extension. * * ForeignDBRepo: * - dbType, dbServer, dbUser, dbPassword, dbName, dbFlags * equivalent to the corresponding member of $wgDBservers * - tablePrefix Table prefix, the foreign wiki's $wgDBprefix * - hasSharedCache True if the wiki's shared cache is accessible via the local $wgMemc * * ForeignAPIRepo: * - apibase Use for the foreign API's URL * - apiThumbCacheExpiry How long to locally cache thumbs for * * If you leave $wgLocalFileRepo set to false, Setup will fill in appropriate values. * Otherwise, set $wgLocalFileRepo to a repository structure as described above. * If you set $wgUseInstantCommons to true, it will add an entry for Commons. * If you set $wgForeignFileRepos to an array of repository structures, those will * be searched after the local file repo. * Otherwise, you will only have access to local media files. * * @see Setup.php for an example usage and default initialization. */ $wgLocalFileRepo = false; /** * @see $wgLocalFileRepo */ $wgForeignFileRepos = []; /** * Use Commons as a remote file repository. Essentially a wrapper, when this * is enabled $wgForeignFileRepos will point at Commons with a set of default * settings */ $wgUseInstantCommons = false; /** * Array of foreign file repo names (set in $wgForeignFileRepos above) that * are allowable upload targets. These wikis must have some method of * authentication (i.e. CentralAuth), and be CORS-enabled for this wiki. * The string 'local' signifies the default local file repository. * * Example: * $wgForeignUploadTargets = [ 'shared' ]; */ $wgForeignUploadTargets = [ 'local' ]; /** * Configuration for file uploads using the embeddable upload dialog * (https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Upload_dialog). * * This applies also to foreign uploads to this wiki (the configuration is loaded by remote wikis * using the action=query&meta=siteinfo API). * * See below for documentation of each property. None of the properties may be omitted. */ $wgUploadDialog = [ // Fields to make available in the dialog. `true` means that this field is visible, `false` means // that it is hidden. The "Name" field can't be hidden. Note that you also have to add the // matching replacement to the 'filepage' format key below to make use of these. 'fields' => [ 'description' => true, 'date' => false, 'categories' => false, ], // Suffix of localisation messages used to describe the license under which the uploaded file will // be released. The same value may be set for both 'local' and 'foreign' uploads. 'licensemessages' => [ // The 'local' messages are used for local uploads on this wiki: // * upload-form-label-own-work-message-generic-local // * upload-form-label-not-own-work-message-generic-local // * upload-form-label-not-own-work-local-generic-local 'local' => 'generic-local', // The 'foreign' messages are used for cross-wiki uploads from other wikis to this wiki: // * upload-form-label-own-work-message-generic-foreign // * upload-form-label-not-own-work-message-generic-foreign // * upload-form-label-not-own-work-local-generic-foreign 'foreign' => 'generic-foreign', ], // Upload comments to use for 'local' and 'foreign' uploads. This can also be set to a single // string value, in which case it is used for both kinds of uploads. Available replacements: // * $HOST - domain name from which a cross-wiki upload originates // * $PAGENAME - wiki page name from which an upload originates 'comment' => [ 'local' => '', 'foreign' => '', ], // Format of the file page wikitext to be generated from the fields input by the user. 'format' => [ // Wrapper for the whole page. Available replacements: // * $DESCRIPTION - file description, as input by the user (only if the 'description' field is // enabled), wrapped as defined below in the 'description' key // * $DATE - file creation date, as input by the user (only if the 'date' field is enabled) // * $SOURCE - as defined below in the 'ownwork' key, may be extended in the future // * $AUTHOR - linked user name, may be extended in the future // * $LICENSE - as defined below in the 'license' key, may be extended in the future // * $CATEGORIES - file categories wikitext, as input by the user (only if the 'categories' // field is enabled), or if no input, as defined below in the 'uncategorized' key 'filepage' => '$DESCRIPTION', // Wrapped for file description. Available replacements: // * $LANGUAGE - source wiki's content language // * $TEXT - input by the user 'description' => '$TEXT', 'ownwork' => '', 'license' => '', 'uncategorized' => '', ], ]; /** * File backend structure configuration. * * This is an array of file backend configuration arrays. * Each backend configuration has the following parameters: * - 'name' : A unique name for the backend * - 'class' : The file backend class to use * - 'wikiId' : A unique string that identifies the wiki (container prefix) * - 'lockManager' : The name of a lock manager (see $wgLockManagers) * * See FileBackend::__construct() for more details. * Additional parameters are specific to the file backend class used. * These settings should be global to all wikis when possible. * * FileBackendMultiWrite::__construct() is augmented with a 'template' option that * can be used in any of the values of the 'backends' array. Its value is the name of * another backend in $wgFileBackends. When set, it pre-fills the array with all of the * configuration of the named backend. Explicitly set values in the array take precedence. * * There are two particularly important aspects about each backend: * - a) Whether it is fully qualified or wiki-relative. * By default, the paths of files are relative to the current wiki, * which works via prefixing them with the current wiki ID when accessed. * Setting 'wikiId' forces the backend to be fully qualified by prefixing * all paths with the specified value instead. This can be useful if * multiple wikis need to share the same data. Note that 'name' is *not* * part of any prefix and thus should not be relied upon for namespacing. * - b) Whether it is only defined for some wikis or is defined on all * wikis in the wiki farm. Defining a backend globally is useful * if multiple wikis need to share the same data. * One should be aware of these aspects when configuring a backend for use with * any basic feature or plugin. For example, suppose an extension stores data for * different wikis in different directories and sometimes needs to access data from * a foreign wiki's directory in order to render a page on given wiki. The extension * would need a fully qualified backend that is defined on all wikis in the wiki farm. */ $wgFileBackends = []; /** * Array of configuration arrays for each lock manager. * Each backend configuration has the following parameters: * - 'name' : A unique name for the lock manager * - 'class' : The lock manger class to use * * See LockManager::__construct() for more details. * Additional parameters are specific to the lock manager class used. * These settings should be global to all wikis. * * When using DBLockManager, the 'dbsByBucket' map can reference 'localDBMaster' as * a peer database in each bucket. This will result in an extra connection to the domain * that the LockManager services, which must also be a valid wiki ID. */ $wgLockManagers = []; /** * Show Exif data, on by default if available. * Requires PHP's Exif extension: https://secure.php.net/manual/en/ref.exif.php * * @note FOR WINDOWS USERS: * To enable Exif functions, add the following line to the "Windows * extensions" section of php.ini: * @code{.ini} * extension=extensions/php_exif.dll * @endcode */ $wgShowEXIF = function_exists( 'exif_read_data' ); /** * If to automatically update the img_metadata field * if the metadata field is outdated but compatible with the current version. * Defaults to false. */ $wgUpdateCompatibleMetadata = false; /** * If you operate multiple wikis, you can define a shared upload path here. * Uploads to this wiki will NOT be put there - they will be put into * $wgUploadDirectory. * If $wgUseSharedUploads is set, the wiki will look in the shared repository if * no file of the given name is found in the local repository (for [[File:..]], * [[Media:..]] links). Thumbnails will also be looked for and generated in this * directory. * * Note that these configuration settings can now be defined on a per- * repository basis for an arbitrary number of file repositories, using the * $wgForeignFileRepos variable. */ $wgUseSharedUploads = false; /** * Full path on the web server where shared uploads can be found */ $wgSharedUploadPath = null; /** * Fetch commons image description pages and display them on the local wiki? */ $wgFetchCommonsDescriptions = false; /** * Path on the file system where shared uploads can be found. */ $wgSharedUploadDirectory = null; /** * DB name with metadata about shared directory. * Set this to false if the uploads do not come from a wiki. */ $wgSharedUploadDBname = false; /** * Optional table prefix used in database. */ $wgSharedUploadDBprefix = ''; /** * Cache shared metadata in memcached. * Don't do this if the commons wiki is in a different memcached domain */ $wgCacheSharedUploads = true; /** * Allow for upload to be copied from an URL. * The timeout for copy uploads is set by $wgCopyUploadTimeout. * You have to assign the user right 'upload_by_url' to a user group, to use this. */ $wgAllowCopyUploads = false; /** * A list of domains copy uploads can come from * * @since 1.20 */ $wgCopyUploadsDomains = []; /** * Enable copy uploads from Special:Upload. $wgAllowCopyUploads must also be * true. If $wgAllowCopyUploads is true, but this is false, you will only be * able to perform copy uploads from the API or extensions (e.g. UploadWizard). */ $wgCopyUploadsFromSpecialUpload = false; /** * Proxy to use for copy upload requests. * @since 1.20 */ $wgCopyUploadProxy = false; /** * Different timeout for upload by url * This could be useful since when fetching large files, you may want a * timeout longer than the default $wgHTTPTimeout. False means fallback * to default. * * @since 1.22 */ $wgCopyUploadTimeout = false; /** * Max size for uploads, in bytes. If not set to an array, applies to all * uploads. If set to an array, per upload type maximums can be set, using the * file and url keys. If the * key is set this value will be used as maximum * for non-specified types. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgMaxUploadSize = [ * '*' => 250 * 1024, * 'url' => 500 * 1024, * ]; * @endcode * Sets the maximum for all uploads to 250 kB except for upload-by-url, which * will have a maximum of 500 kB. */ $wgMaxUploadSize = 1024 * 1024 * 100; # 100MB /** * Minimum upload chunk size, in bytes. When using chunked upload, non-final * chunks smaller than this will be rejected. May be reduced based on the * 'upload_max_filesize' or 'post_max_size' PHP settings. * @since 1.26 */ $wgMinUploadChunkSize = 1024; # 1KB /** * Point the upload navigation link to an external URL * Useful if you want to use a shared repository by default * without disabling local uploads (use $wgEnableUploads = false for that). * * @par Example: * @code * $wgUploadNavigationUrl = 'https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:Upload'; * @endcode */ $wgUploadNavigationUrl = false; /** * Point the upload link for missing files to an external URL, as with * $wgUploadNavigationUrl. The URL will get "(?|&)wpDestFile=" * appended to it as appropriate. */ $wgUploadMissingFileUrl = false; /** * Give a path here to use thumb.php for thumbnail generation on client * request, instead of generating them on render and outputting a static URL. * This is necessary if some of your apache servers don't have read/write * access to the thumbnail path. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgThumbnailScriptPath = "{$wgScriptPath}/thumb.php"; * @endcode */ $wgThumbnailScriptPath = false; /** * @see $wgThumbnailScriptPath */ $wgSharedThumbnailScriptPath = false; /** * Set this to false if you do not want MediaWiki to divide your images * directory into many subdirectories, for improved performance. * * It's almost always good to leave this enabled. In previous versions of * MediaWiki, some users set this to false to allow images to be added to the * wiki by simply copying them into $wgUploadDirectory and then running * maintenance/rebuildImages.php to register them in the database. This is no * longer recommended, use maintenance/importImages.php instead. * * @note That this variable may be ignored if $wgLocalFileRepo is set. * @todo Deprecate the setting and ultimately remove it from Core. */ $wgHashedUploadDirectory = true; /** * Set the following to false especially if you have a set of files that need to * be accessible by all wikis, and you do not want to use the hash (path/a/aa/) * directory layout. */ $wgHashedSharedUploadDirectory = true; /** * Base URL for a repository wiki. Leave this blank if uploads are just stored * in a shared directory and not meant to be accessible through a separate wiki. * Otherwise the image description pages on the local wiki will link to the * image description page on this wiki. * * Please specify the namespace, as in the example below. */ $wgRepositoryBaseUrl = "https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:"; /** * This is the list of preferred extensions for uploading files. Uploading files * with extensions not in this list will trigger a warning. * * @warning If you add any OpenOffice or Microsoft Office file formats here, * such as odt or doc, and untrusted users are allowed to upload files, then * your wiki will be vulnerable to cross-site request forgery (CSRF). */ $wgFileExtensions = [ 'png', 'gif', 'jpg', 'jpeg', 'webp' ]; /** * Files with these extensions will never be allowed as uploads. * An array of file extensions to blacklist. You should append to this array * if you want to blacklist additional files. */ $wgFileBlacklist = [ # HTML may contain cookie-stealing JavaScript and web bugs 'html', 'htm', 'js', 'jsb', 'mhtml', 'mht', 'xhtml', 'xht', # PHP scripts may execute arbitrary code on the server 'php', 'phtml', 'php3', 'php4', 'php5', 'phps', # Other types that may be interpreted by some servers 'shtml', 'jhtml', 'pl', 'py', 'cgi', # May contain harmful executables for Windows victims 'exe', 'scr', 'dll', 'msi', 'vbs', 'bat', 'com', 'pif', 'cmd', 'vxd', 'cpl' ]; /** * Files with these MIME types will never be allowed as uploads * if $wgVerifyMimeType is enabled. */ $wgMimeTypeBlacklist = [ # HTML may contain cookie-stealing JavaScript and web bugs 'text/html', 'text/javascript', 'text/x-javascript', 'application/x-shellscript', # PHP scripts may execute arbitrary code on the server 'application/x-php', 'text/x-php', # Other types that may be interpreted by some servers 'text/x-python', 'text/x-perl', 'text/x-bash', 'text/x-sh', 'text/x-csh', # Client-side hazards on Internet Explorer 'text/scriptlet', 'application/x-msdownload', # Windows metafile, client-side vulnerability on some systems 'application/x-msmetafile', ]; /** * Allow Java archive uploads. * This is not recommended for public wikis since a maliciously-constructed * applet running on the same domain as the wiki can steal the user's cookies. */ $wgAllowJavaUploads = false; /** * This is a flag to determine whether or not to check file extensions on upload. * * @warning Setting this to false is insecure for public wikis. */ $wgCheckFileExtensions = true; /** * If this is turned off, users may override the warning for files not covered * by $wgFileExtensions. * * @warning Setting this to false is insecure for public wikis. */ $wgStrictFileExtensions = true; /** * Setting this to true will disable the upload system's checks for HTML/JavaScript. * * @warning THIS IS VERY DANGEROUS on a publicly editable site, so USE * $wgGroupPermissions TO RESTRICT UPLOADING to only those that you trust */ $wgDisableUploadScriptChecks = false; /** * Warn if uploaded files are larger than this (in bytes), or false to disable */ $wgUploadSizeWarning = false; /** * list of trusted media-types and MIME types. * Use the MEDIATYPE_xxx constants to represent media types. * This list is used by File::isSafeFile * * Types not listed here will have a warning about unsafe content * displayed on the images description page. It would also be possible * to use this for further restrictions, like disabling direct * [[media:...]] links for non-trusted formats. */ $wgTrustedMediaFormats = [ MEDIATYPE_BITMAP, // all bitmap formats MEDIATYPE_AUDIO, // all audio formats MEDIATYPE_VIDEO, // all plain video formats "image/svg+xml", // svg (only needed if inline rendering of svg is not supported) "application/pdf", // PDF files # "application/x-shockwave-flash", //flash/shockwave movie ]; /** * Plugins for media file type handling. * Each entry in the array maps a MIME type to a class name * * Core media handlers are listed in MediaHandlerFactory, * and extensions should use extension.json. */ $wgMediaHandlers = []; /** * Plugins for page content model handling. * Each entry in the array maps a model id to a class name or callback * that creates an instance of the appropriate ContentHandler subclass. * * @since 1.21 */ $wgContentHandlers = [ // the usual case CONTENT_MODEL_WIKITEXT => 'WikitextContentHandler', // dumb version, no syntax highlighting CONTENT_MODEL_JAVASCRIPT => 'JavaScriptContentHandler', // simple implementation, for use by extensions, etc. CONTENT_MODEL_JSON => 'JsonContentHandler', // dumb version, no syntax highlighting CONTENT_MODEL_CSS => 'CssContentHandler', // plain text, for use by extensions, etc. CONTENT_MODEL_TEXT => 'TextContentHandler', ]; /** * Whether to enable server-side image thumbnailing. If false, images will * always be sent to the client in full resolution, with appropriate width= and * height= attributes on the tag for the client to do its own scaling. */ $wgUseImageResize = true; /** * Resizing can be done using PHP's internal image libraries or using * ImageMagick or another third-party converter, e.g. GraphicMagick. * These support more file formats than PHP, which only supports PNG, * GIF, JPG, XBM and WBMP. * * Use Image Magick instead of PHP builtin functions. */ $wgUseImageMagick = false; /** * The convert command shipped with ImageMagick */ $wgImageMagickConvertCommand = '/usr/bin/convert'; /** * Array of max pixel areas for interlacing per MIME type * @since 1.27 */ $wgMaxInterlacingAreas = []; /** * Sharpening parameter to ImageMagick */ $wgSharpenParameter = '0x0.4'; /** * Reduction in linear dimensions below which sharpening will be enabled */ $wgSharpenReductionThreshold = 0.85; /** * Temporary directory used for ImageMagick. The directory must exist. Leave * this set to false to let ImageMagick decide for itself. */ $wgImageMagickTempDir = false; /** * Use another resizing converter, e.g. GraphicMagick * %s will be replaced with the source path, %d with the destination * %w and %h will be replaced with the width and height. * * @par Example for GraphicMagick: * @code * $wgCustomConvertCommand = "gm convert %s -resize %wx%h %d" * @endcode * * Leave as false to skip this. */ $wgCustomConvertCommand = false; /** * used for lossless jpeg rotation * * @since 1.21 */ $wgJpegTran = '/usr/bin/jpegtran'; /** * At default setting of 'yuv420', JPEG thumbnails will use 4:2:0 chroma * subsampling to reduce file size, at the cost of possible color fringing * at sharp edges. * * See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chroma_subsampling * * Supported values: * false - use scaling system's default (same as pre-1.27 behavior) * 'yuv444' - luma and chroma at same resolution * 'yuv422' - chroma at 1/2 resolution horizontally, full vertically * 'yuv420' - chroma at 1/2 resolution in both dimensions * * This setting is currently supported only for the ImageMagick backend; * others may default to 4:2:0 or 4:4:4 or maintaining the source file's * sampling in the thumbnail. * * @since 1.27 */ $wgJpegPixelFormat = 'yuv420'; /** * Some tests and extensions use exiv2 to manipulate the Exif metadata in some * image formats. */ $wgExiv2Command = '/usr/bin/exiv2'; /** * Path to exiftool binary. Used for lossless ICC profile swapping. * * @since 1.26 */ $wgExiftool = '/usr/bin/exiftool'; /** * Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) may be uploaded as images. * Since SVG support is not yet standard in browsers, it is * necessary to rasterize SVGs to PNG as a fallback format. * * An external program is required to perform this conversion. * If set to an array, the first item is a PHP callable and any further items * are passed as parameters after $srcPath, $dstPath, $width, $height */ $wgSVGConverters = [ 'ImageMagick' => '$path/convert -background "#ffffff00" -thumbnail $widthx$height\! $input PNG:$output', 'sodipodi' => '$path/sodipodi -z -w $width -f $input -e $output', 'inkscape' => '$path/inkscape -z -w $width -f $input -e $output', 'batik' => 'java -Djava.awt.headless=true -jar $path/batik-rasterizer.jar -w $width -d ' . '$output $input', 'rsvg' => '$path/rsvg-convert -w $width -h $height -o $output $input', 'imgserv' => '$path/imgserv-wrapper -i svg -o png -w$width $input $output', 'ImagickExt' => [ 'SvgHandler::rasterizeImagickExt' ], ]; /** * Pick a converter defined in $wgSVGConverters */ $wgSVGConverter = 'ImageMagick'; /** * If not in the executable PATH, specify the SVG converter path. */ $wgSVGConverterPath = ''; /** * Don't scale a SVG larger than this */ $wgSVGMaxSize = 5120; /** * Don't read SVG metadata beyond this point. * Default is 1024*256 bytes */ $wgSVGMetadataCutoff = 262144; /** * Disallow element in SVG files. * * MediaWiki will reject HTMLesque tags in uploaded files due to idiotic * browsers which can not perform basic stuff like MIME detection and which are * vulnerable to further idiots uploading crap files as images. * * When this directive is on, "<title>" will be allowed in files with an * "image/svg+xml" MIME type. You should leave this disabled if your web server * is misconfigured and doesn't send appropriate MIME types for SVG images. */ $wgAllowTitlesInSVG = false; /** * The maximum number of pixels a source image can have if it is to be scaled * down by a scaler that requires the full source image to be decompressed * and stored in decompressed form, before the thumbnail is generated. * * This provides a limit on memory usage for the decompression side of the * image scaler. The limit is used when scaling PNGs with any of the * built-in image scalers, such as ImageMagick or GD. It is ignored for * JPEGs with ImageMagick, and when using the VipsScaler extension. * * The default is 50 MB if decompressed to RGBA form, which corresponds to * 12.5 million pixels or 3500x3500. */ $wgMaxImageArea = 1.25e7; /** * Force thumbnailing of animated GIFs above this size to a single * frame instead of an animated thumbnail. As of MW 1.17 this limit * is checked against the total size of all frames in the animation. * It probably makes sense to keep this equal to $wgMaxImageArea. */ $wgMaxAnimatedGifArea = 1.25e7; /** * Browsers don't support TIFF inline generally... * For inline display, we need to convert to PNG or JPEG. * Note scaling should work with ImageMagick, but may not with GD scaling. * * @par Example: * @code * // PNG is lossless, but inefficient for photos * $wgTiffThumbnailType = [ 'png', 'image/png' ]; * // JPEG is good for photos, but has no transparency support. Bad for diagrams. * $wgTiffThumbnailType = [ 'jpg', 'image/jpeg' ]; * @endcode */ $wgTiffThumbnailType = false; /** * If rendered thumbnail files are older than this timestamp, they * will be rerendered on demand as if the file didn't already exist. * Update if there is some need to force thumbs and SVG rasterizations * to rerender, such as fixes to rendering bugs. */ $wgThumbnailEpoch = '20030516000000'; /** * Certain operations are avoided if there were too many recent failures, * for example, thumbnail generation. Bump this value to invalidate all * memory of failed operations and thus allow further attempts to resume. * This is useful when a cause for the failures has been found and fixed. */ $wgAttemptFailureEpoch = 1; /** * If set, inline scaled images will still produce "<img>" tags ready for * output instead of showing an error message. * * This may be useful if errors are transitory, especially if the site * is configured to automatically render thumbnails on request. * * On the other hand, it may obscure error conditions from debugging. * Enable the debug log or the 'thumbnail' log group to make sure errors * are logged to a file for review. */ $wgIgnoreImageErrors = false; /** * Allow thumbnail rendering on page view. If this is false, a valid * thumbnail URL is still output, but no file will be created at * the target location. This may save some time if you have a * thumb.php or 404 handler set up which is faster than the regular * webserver(s). */ $wgGenerateThumbnailOnParse = true; /** * Show thumbnails for old images on the image description page */ $wgShowArchiveThumbnails = true; /** * If set to true, images that contain certain the exif orientation tag will * be rotated accordingly. If set to null, try to auto-detect whether a scaler * is available that can rotate. */ $wgEnableAutoRotation = null; /** * Internal name of virus scanner. This serves as a key to the * $wgAntivirusSetup array. Set this to NULL to disable virus scanning. If not * null, every file uploaded will be scanned for viruses. */ $wgAntivirus = null; /** * Configuration for different virus scanners. This an associative array of * associative arrays. It contains one setup array per known scanner type. * The entry is selected by $wgAntivirus, i.e. * valid values for $wgAntivirus are the keys defined in this array. * * The configuration array for each scanner contains the following keys: * "command", "codemap", "messagepattern": * * "command" is the full command to call the virus scanner - %f will be * replaced with the name of the file to scan. If not present, the filename * will be appended to the command. Note that this must be overwritten if the * scanner is not in the system path; in that case, please set * $wgAntivirusSetup[$wgAntivirus]['command'] to the desired command with full * path. * * "codemap" is a mapping of exit code to return codes of the detectVirus * function in SpecialUpload. * - An exit code mapped to AV_SCAN_FAILED causes the function to consider * the scan to be failed. This will pass the file if $wgAntivirusRequired * is not set. * - An exit code mapped to AV_SCAN_ABORTED causes the function to consider * the file to have an unsupported format, which is probably immune to * viruses. This causes the file to pass. * - An exit code mapped to AV_NO_VIRUS will cause the file to pass, meaning * no virus was found. * - All other codes (like AV_VIRUS_FOUND) will cause the function to report * a virus. * - You may use "*" as a key in the array to catch all exit codes not mapped otherwise. * * "messagepattern" is a perl regular expression to extract the meaningful part of the scanners * output. The relevant part should be matched as group one (\1). * If not defined or the pattern does not match, the full message is shown to the user. */ $wgAntivirusSetup = [ # setup for clamav 'clamav' => [ 'command' => 'clamscan --no-summary ', 'codemap' => [ "0" => AV_NO_VIRUS, # no virus "1" => AV_VIRUS_FOUND, # virus found "52" => AV_SCAN_ABORTED, # unsupported file format (probably immune) "*" => AV_SCAN_FAILED, # else scan failed ], 'messagepattern' => '/.*?:(.*)/sim', ], ]; /** * Determines if a failed virus scan (AV_SCAN_FAILED) will cause the file to be rejected. */ $wgAntivirusRequired = true; /** * Determines if the MIME type of uploaded files should be checked */ $wgVerifyMimeType = true; /** * Sets the MIME type definition file to use by MimeMagic.php. * Set to null, to use built-in defaults only. * example: $wgMimeTypeFile = '/etc/mime.types'; */ $wgMimeTypeFile = 'includes/mime.types'; /** * Sets the MIME type info file to use by MimeMagic.php. * Set to null, to use built-in defaults only. */ $wgMimeInfoFile = 'includes/mime.info'; /** * Sets an external MIME detector program. The command must print only * the MIME type to standard output. * The name of the file to process will be appended to the command given here. * If not set or NULL, PHP's mime_content_type function will be used. * * @par Example: * @code * #$wgMimeDetectorCommand = "file -bi"; # use external MIME detector (Linux) * @endcode */ $wgMimeDetectorCommand = null; /** * Switch for trivial MIME detection. Used by thumb.php to disable all fancy * things, because only a few types of images are needed and file extensions * can be trusted. */ $wgTrivialMimeDetection = false; /** * Additional XML types we can allow via MIME-detection. * array = [ 'rootElement' => 'associatedMimeType' ] */ $wgXMLMimeTypes = [ 'http://www.w3.org/2000/svg:svg' => 'image/svg+xml', 'svg' => 'image/svg+xml', 'http://www.lysator.liu.se/~alla/dia/:diagram' => 'application/x-dia-diagram', 'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml:html' => 'text/html', // application/xhtml+xml? 'html' => 'text/html', // application/xhtml+xml? ]; /** * Limit images on image description pages to a user-selectable limit. In order * to reduce disk usage, limits can only be selected from a list. * The user preference is saved as an array offset in the database, by default * the offset is set with $wgDefaultUserOptions['imagesize']. Make sure you * change it if you alter the array (see T10858). * This is the list of settings the user can choose from: */ $wgImageLimits = [ [ 320, 240 ], [ 640, 480 ], [ 800, 600 ], [ 1024, 768 ], [ 1280, 1024 ] ]; /** * Adjust thumbnails on image pages according to a user setting. In order to * reduce disk usage, the values can only be selected from a list. This is the * list of settings the user can choose from: */ $wgThumbLimits = [ 120, 150, 180, 200, 250, 300 ]; /** * When defined, is an array of image widths used as buckets for thumbnail generation. * The goal is to save resources by generating thumbnails based on reference buckets instead of * always using the original. This will incur a speed gain but cause a quality loss. * * The buckets generation is chained, with each bucket generated based on the above bucket * when possible. File handlers have to opt into using that feature. For now only BitmapHandler * supports it. */ $wgThumbnailBuckets = null; /** * When using thumbnail buckets as defined above, this sets the minimum distance to the bucket * above the requested size. The distance represents how many extra pixels of width the bucket * needs in order to be used as the reference for a given thumbnail. For example, with the * following buckets: * * $wgThumbnailBuckets = [ 128, 256, 512 ]; * * and a distance of 50: * * $wgThumbnailMinimumBucketDistance = 50; * * If we want to render a thumbnail of width 220px, the 512px bucket will be used, * because 220 + 50 = 270 and the closest bucket bigger than 270px is 512. */ $wgThumbnailMinimumBucketDistance = 50; /** * When defined, is an array of thumbnail widths to be rendered at upload time. The idea is to * prerender common thumbnail sizes, in order to avoid the necessity to render them on demand, which * has a performance impact for the first client to view a certain size. * * This obviously means that more disk space is needed per upload upfront. * * @since 1.25 */ $wgUploadThumbnailRenderMap = []; /** * The method through which the thumbnails will be prerendered for the entries in * $wgUploadThumbnailRenderMap * * The method can be either "http" or "jobqueue". The former uses an http request to hit the * thumbnail's URL. * This method only works if thumbnails are configured to be rendered by a 404 handler. The latter * option uses the job queue to render the thumbnail. * * @since 1.25 */ $wgUploadThumbnailRenderMethod = 'jobqueue'; /** * When using the "http" wgUploadThumbnailRenderMethod, lets one specify a custom Host HTTP header. * * @since 1.25 */ $wgUploadThumbnailRenderHttpCustomHost = false; /** * When using the "http" wgUploadThumbnailRenderMethod, lets one specify a custom domain to send the * HTTP request to. * * @since 1.25 */ $wgUploadThumbnailRenderHttpCustomDomain = false; /** * When this variable is true and JPGs use the sRGB ICC profile, swaps it for the more lightweight * (and free) TinyRGB profile when generating thumbnails. * * @since 1.26 */ $wgUseTinyRGBForJPGThumbnails = false; /** * Parameters for the "<gallery>" tag. * Fields are: * - imagesPerRow: Default number of images per-row in the gallery. 0 -> Adapt to screensize * - imageWidth: Width of the cells containing images in galleries (in "px") * - imageHeight: Height of the cells containing images in galleries (in "px") * - captionLength: Length to truncate filename to in caption when using "showfilename". * A value of 'true' will truncate the filename to one line using CSS * and will be the behaviour after deprecation. * @deprecated since 1.28 * - showBytes: Show the filesize in bytes in categories * - showDimensions: Show the dimensions (width x height) in categories * - mode: Gallery mode */ $wgGalleryOptions = []; /** * Adjust width of upright images when parameter 'upright' is used * This allows a nicer look for upright images without the need to fix the width * by hardcoded px in wiki sourcecode. */ $wgThumbUpright = 0.75; /** * Default value for chmoding of new directories. */ $wgDirectoryMode = 0777; /** * Generate and use thumbnails suitable for screens with 1.5 and 2.0 pixel densities. * * This means a 320x240 use of an image on the wiki will also generate 480x360 and 640x480 * thumbnails, output via the srcset attribute. * * On older browsers, a JavaScript polyfill switches the appropriate images in after loading * the original low-resolution versions depending on the reported window.devicePixelRatio. * The polyfill can be found in the jquery.hidpi module. */ $wgResponsiveImages = true; /** * @name DJVU settings * @{ */ /** * Path of the djvudump executable * Enable this and $wgDjvuRenderer to enable djvu rendering * example: $wgDjvuDump = 'djvudump'; */ $wgDjvuDump = null; /** * Path of the ddjvu DJVU renderer * Enable this and $wgDjvuDump to enable djvu rendering * example: $wgDjvuRenderer = 'ddjvu'; */ $wgDjvuRenderer = null; /** * Path of the djvutxt DJVU text extraction utility * Enable this and $wgDjvuDump to enable text layer extraction from djvu files * example: $wgDjvuTxt = 'djvutxt'; */ $wgDjvuTxt = null; /** * Path of the djvutoxml executable * This works like djvudump except much, much slower as of version 3.5. * * For now we recommend you use djvudump instead. The djvuxml output is * probably more stable, so we'll switch back to it as soon as they fix * the efficiency problem. * https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1704049&group_id=32953&atid=406583 * * @par Example: * @code * $wgDjvuToXML = 'djvutoxml'; * @endcode */ $wgDjvuToXML = null; /** * Shell command for the DJVU post processor * Default: pnmtojpeg, since ddjvu generates ppm output * Set this to false to output the ppm file directly. */ $wgDjvuPostProcessor = 'pnmtojpeg'; /** * File extension for the DJVU post processor output */ $wgDjvuOutputExtension = 'jpg'; /** @} */ # end of DJvu } /** @} */ # end of file uploads } /************************************************************************//** * @name Email settings * @{ */ /** * Site admin email address. * * Defaults to "wikiadmin@$wgServerName". */ $wgEmergencyContact = false; /** * Sender email address for e-mail notifications. * * The address we use as sender when a user requests a password reminder. * * Defaults to "apache@$wgServerName". */ $wgPasswordSender = false; /** * Sender name for e-mail notifications. * * @deprecated since 1.23; use the system message 'emailsender' instead. */ $wgPasswordSenderName = 'MediaWiki Mail'; /** * Reply-To address for e-mail notifications. * * Defaults to $wgPasswordSender. */ $wgNoReplyAddress = false; /** * Set to true to enable the e-mail basic features: * Password reminders, etc. If sending e-mail on your * server doesn't work, you might want to disable this. */ $wgEnableEmail = true; /** * Set to true to enable user-to-user e-mail. * This can potentially be abused, as it's hard to track. */ $wgEnableUserEmail = true; /** * If true put the sending user's email in a Reply-To header * instead of From (false). ($wgPasswordSender will be used as From.) * * Some mailers (eg SMTP) set the SMTP envelope sender to the From value, * which can cause problems with SPF validation and leak recipient addresses * when bounces are sent to the sender. In addition, DMARC restrictions * can cause emails to fail to be received when false. */ $wgUserEmailUseReplyTo = true; /** * Minimum time, in hours, which must elapse between password reminder * emails for a given account. This is to prevent abuse by mail flooding. */ $wgPasswordReminderResendTime = 24; /** * The time, in seconds, when an emailed temporary password expires. */ $wgNewPasswordExpiry = 3600 * 24 * 7; /** * The time, in seconds, when an email confirmation email expires */ $wgUserEmailConfirmationTokenExpiry = 7 * 24 * 60 * 60; /** * The number of days that a user's password is good for. After this number of days, the * user will be asked to reset their password. Set to false to disable password expiration. */ $wgPasswordExpirationDays = false; /** * If a user's password is expired, the number of seconds when they can still login, * and cancel their password change, but are sent to the password change form on each login. */ $wgPasswordExpireGrace = 3600 * 24 * 7; // 7 days /** * SMTP Mode. * * For using a direct (authenticated) SMTP server connection. * Default to false or fill an array : * * @code * $wgSMTP = [ * 'host' => 'SMTP domain', * 'IDHost' => 'domain for MessageID', * 'port' => '25', * 'auth' => [true|false], * 'username' => [SMTP username], * 'password' => [SMTP password], * ]; * @endcode */ $wgSMTP = false; /** * Additional email parameters, will be passed as the last argument to mail() call. */ $wgAdditionalMailParams = null; /** * For parts of the system that have been updated to provide HTML email content, send * both text and HTML parts as the body of the email */ $wgAllowHTMLEmail = false; /** * True: from page editor if s/he opted-in. False: Enotif mails appear to come * from $wgEmergencyContact */ $wgEnotifFromEditor = false; // TODO move UPO to preferences probably ? # If set to true, users get a corresponding option in their preferences and can choose to # enable or disable at their discretion # If set to false, the corresponding input form on the user preference page is suppressed # It call this to be a "user-preferences-option (UPO)" /** * Require email authentication before sending mail to an email address. * This is highly recommended. It prevents MediaWiki from being used as an open * spam relay. */ $wgEmailAuthentication = true; /** * Allow users to enable email notification ("enotif") on watchlist changes. */ $wgEnotifWatchlist = false; /** * Allow users to enable email notification ("enotif") when someone edits their * user talk page. * * The owner of the user talk page must also have the 'enotifusertalkpages' user * preference set to true. */ $wgEnotifUserTalk = false; /** * Set the Reply-to address in notifications to the editor's address, if user * allowed this in the preferences. */ $wgEnotifRevealEditorAddress = false; /** * Potentially send notification mails on minor edits to pages. This is enabled * by default. If this is false, users will never be notified on minor edits. * * If it is true, editors with the 'nominornewtalk' right (typically bots) will still not * trigger notifications for minor edits they make (to any page, not just user talk). * * Finally, if the watcher/recipient has the 'enotifminoredits' user preference set to * false, they will not receive notifications for minor edits. * * User talk notifications are also affected by $wgEnotifMinorEdits, the above settings, * $wgEnotifUserTalk, and the preference described there. */ $wgEnotifMinorEdits = true; /** * Send a generic mail instead of a personalised mail for each user. This * always uses UTC as the time zone, and doesn't include the username. * * For pages with many users watching, this can significantly reduce mail load. * Has no effect when using sendmail rather than SMTP. */ $wgEnotifImpersonal = false; /** * Maximum number of users to mail at once when using impersonal mail. Should * match the limit on your mail server. */ $wgEnotifMaxRecips = 500; /** * Use real name instead of username in e-mail "from" field. */ $wgEnotifUseRealName = false; /** * Array of usernames who will be sent a notification email for every change * which occurs on a wiki. Users will not be notified of their own changes. */ $wgUsersNotifiedOnAllChanges = []; /** @} */ # end of email settings /************************************************************************//** * @name Database settings * @{ */ /** * Database host name or IP address */ $wgDBserver = 'localhost'; /** * Database port number (for PostgreSQL and Microsoft SQL Server). */ $wgDBport = 5432; /** * Name of the database */ $wgDBname = 'my_wiki'; /** * Database username */ $wgDBuser = 'wikiuser'; /** * Database user's password */ $wgDBpassword = ''; /** * Database type */ $wgDBtype = 'mysql'; /** * Whether to use SSL in DB connection. * * This setting is only used $wgLBFactoryConf['class'] is set to * 'LBFactorySimple' and $wgDBservers is an empty array; otherwise * the DBO_SSL flag must be set in the 'flags' option of the database * connection to achieve the same functionality. */ $wgDBssl = false; /** * Whether to use compression in DB connection. * * This setting is only used $wgLBFactoryConf['class'] is set to * 'LBFactorySimple' and $wgDBservers is an empty array; otherwise * the DBO_COMPRESS flag must be set in the 'flags' option of the database * connection to achieve the same functionality. */ $wgDBcompress = false; /** * Separate username for maintenance tasks. Leave as null to use the default. */ $wgDBadminuser = null; /** * Separate password for maintenance tasks. Leave as null to use the default. */ $wgDBadminpassword = null; /** * Search type. * Leave as null to select the default search engine for the * selected database type (eg SearchMySQL), or set to a class * name to override to a custom search engine. */ $wgSearchType = null; /** * Alternative search types * Sometimes you want to support multiple search engines for testing. This * allows users to select their search engine of choice via url parameters * to Special:Search and the action=search API. If using this, there's no * need to add $wgSearchType to it, that is handled automatically. */ $wgSearchTypeAlternatives = null; /** * Table name prefix */ $wgDBprefix = ''; /** * MySQL table options to use during installation or update */ $wgDBTableOptions = 'ENGINE=InnoDB'; /** * SQL Mode - default is turning off all modes, including strict, if set. * null can be used to skip the setting for performance reasons and assume * DBA has done his best job. * String override can be used for some additional fun :-) */ $wgSQLMode = ''; /** * Mediawiki schema */ $wgDBmwschema = null; /** * To override default SQLite data directory ($docroot/../data) */ $wgSQLiteDataDir = ''; /** * Shared database for multiple wikis. Commonly used for storing a user table * for single sign-on. The server for this database must be the same as for the * main database. * * For backwards compatibility the shared prefix is set to the same as the local * prefix, and the user table is listed in the default list of shared tables. * The user_properties table is also added so that users will continue to have their * preferences shared (preferences were stored in the user table prior to 1.16) * * $wgSharedTables may be customized with a list of tables to share in the shared * database. However it is advised to limit what tables you do share as many of * MediaWiki's tables may have side effects if you try to share them. * * $wgSharedPrefix is the table prefix for the shared database. It defaults to * $wgDBprefix. * * $wgSharedSchema is the table schema for the shared database. It defaults to * $wgDBmwschema. * * @deprecated since 1.21 In new code, use the $wiki parameter to wfGetLB() to * access remote databases. Using wfGetLB() allows the shared database to * reside on separate servers to the wiki's own database, with suitable * configuration of $wgLBFactoryConf. */ $wgSharedDB = null; /** * @see $wgSharedDB */ $wgSharedPrefix = false; /** * @see $wgSharedDB */ $wgSharedTables = [ 'user', 'user_properties' ]; /** * @see $wgSharedDB * @since 1.23 */ $wgSharedSchema = false; /** * Database load balancer * This is a two-dimensional array, an array of server info structures * Fields are: * - host: Host name * - dbname: Default database name * - user: DB user * - password: DB password * - type: DB type * * - load: Ratio of DB_REPLICA load, must be >=0, the sum of all loads must be >0. * If this is zero for any given server, no normal query traffic will be * sent to it. It will be excluded from lag checks in maintenance scripts. * The only way it can receive traffic is if groupLoads is used. * * - groupLoads: array of load ratios, the key is the query group name. A query may belong * to several groups, the most specific group defined here is used. * * - flags: bit field * - DBO_DEFAULT -- turns on DBO_TRX only if "cliMode" is off (recommended) * - DBO_DEBUG -- equivalent of $wgDebugDumpSql * - DBO_TRX -- wrap entire request in a transaction * - DBO_NOBUFFER -- turn off buffering (not useful in LocalSettings.php) * - DBO_PERSISTENT -- enables persistent database connections * - DBO_SSL -- uses SSL/TLS encryption in database connections, if available * - DBO_COMPRESS -- uses internal compression in database connections, * if available * * - max lag: (optional) Maximum replication lag before a replica DB goes out of rotation * - is static: (optional) Set to true if the dataset is static and no replication is used. * - cliMode: (optional) Connection handles will not assume that requests are short-lived * nor that INSERT..SELECT can be rewritten into a buffered SELECT and INSERT. * [Default: uses value of $wgCommandLineMode] * * These and any other user-defined properties will be assigned to the mLBInfo member * variable of the Database object. * * Leave at false to use the single-server variables above. If you set this * variable, the single-server variables will generally be ignored (except * perhaps in some command-line scripts). * * The first server listed in this array (with key 0) will be the master. The * rest of the servers will be replica DBs. To prevent writes to your replica DBs due to * accidental misconfiguration or MediaWiki bugs, set read_only=1 on all your * replica DBs in my.cnf. You can set read_only mode at runtime using: * * @code * SET @@read_only=1; * @endcode * * Since the effect of writing to a replica DB is so damaging and difficult to clean * up, we at Wikimedia set read_only=1 in my.cnf on all our DB servers, even * our masters, and then set read_only=0 on masters at runtime. */ $wgDBservers = false; /** * Load balancer factory configuration * To set up a multi-master wiki farm, set the class here to something that * can return a LoadBalancer with an appropriate master on a call to getMainLB(). * The class identified here is responsible for reading $wgDBservers, * $wgDBserver, etc., so overriding it may cause those globals to be ignored. * * The LBFactoryMulti class is provided for this purpose, please see * includes/db/LBFactoryMulti.php for configuration information. */ $wgLBFactoryConf = [ 'class' => 'LBFactorySimple' ]; /** * After a state-changing request is done by a client, this determines * how many seconds that client should keep using the master datacenter. * This avoids unexpected stale or 404 responses due to replication lag. * @since 1.27 */ $wgDataCenterUpdateStickTTL = 10; /** * File to log database errors to */ $wgDBerrorLog = false; /** * Timezone to use in the error log. * Defaults to the wiki timezone ($wgLocaltimezone). * * A list of usable timezones can found at: * https://secure.php.net/manual/en/timezones.php * * @par Examples: * @code * $wgDBerrorLogTZ = 'UTC'; * $wgDBerrorLogTZ = 'GMT'; * $wgDBerrorLogTZ = 'PST8PDT'; * $wgDBerrorLogTZ = 'Europe/Sweden'; * $wgDBerrorLogTZ = 'CET'; * @endcode * * @since 1.20 */ $wgDBerrorLogTZ = false; /** * Set to true to engage MySQL 4.1/5.0 charset-related features; * for now will just cause sending of 'SET NAMES=utf8' on connect. * * @warning THIS IS EXPERIMENTAL! * * May break if you're not using the table defs from mysql5/tables.sql. * May break if you're upgrading an existing wiki if set differently. * Broken symptoms likely to include incorrect behavior with page titles, * usernames, comments etc containing non-ASCII characters. * Might also cause failures on the object cache and other things. * * Even correct usage may cause failures with Unicode supplementary * characters (those not in the Basic Multilingual Plane) unless MySQL * has enhanced their Unicode support. */ $wgDBmysql5 = false; /** * Set true to enable Oracle DCRP (supported from 11gR1 onward) * * To use this feature set to true and use a datasource defined as * POOLED (i.e. in tnsnames definition set server=pooled in connect_data * block). * * Starting from 11gR1 you can use DCRP (Database Resident Connection * Pool) that maintains established sessions and reuses them on new * connections. * * Not completely tested, but it should fall back on normal connection * in case the pool is full or the datasource is not configured as * pooled. * And the other way around; using oci_pconnect on a non pooled * datasource should produce a normal connection. * * When it comes to frequent shortlived DB connections like with MW * Oracle tends to s***. The problem is the driver connects to the * database reasonably fast, but establishing a session takes time and * resources. MW does not rely on session state (as it does not use * features such as package variables) so establishing a valid session * is in this case an unwanted overhead that just slows things down. * * @warning EXPERIMENTAL! */ $wgDBOracleDRCP = false; /** * Other wikis on this site, can be administered from a single developer * account. * Array numeric key => database name */ $wgLocalDatabases = []; /** * If lag is higher than $wgSlaveLagWarning, show a warning in some special * pages (like watchlist). If the lag is higher than $wgSlaveLagCritical, * show a more obvious warning. */ $wgSlaveLagWarning = 10; /** * @see $wgSlaveLagWarning */ $wgSlaveLagCritical = 30; /** * Use Windows Authentication instead of $wgDBuser / $wgDBpassword for MS SQL Server */ $wgDBWindowsAuthentication = false; /**@}*/ # End of DB settings } /************************************************************************//** * @name Text storage * @{ */ /** * We can also compress text stored in the 'text' table. If this is set on, new * revisions will be compressed on page save if zlib support is available. Any * compressed revisions will be decompressed on load regardless of this setting, * but will not be readable at all* if zlib support is not available. */ $wgCompressRevisions = false; /** * External stores allow including content * from non database sources following URL links. * * Short names of ExternalStore classes may be specified in an array here: * @code * $wgExternalStores = [ "http","file","custom" ]... * @endcode * * CAUTION: Access to database might lead to code execution */ $wgExternalStores = []; /** * An array of external MySQL servers. * * @par Example: * Create a cluster named 'cluster1' containing three servers: * @code * $wgExternalServers = [ * 'cluster1' => <array in the same format as $wgDBservers> * ]; * @endcode * * Used by LBFactorySimple, may be ignored if $wgLBFactoryConf is set to * another class. */ $wgExternalServers = []; /** * The place to put new revisions, false to put them in the local text table. * Part of a URL, e.g. DB://cluster1 * * Can be an array instead of a single string, to enable data distribution. Keys * must be consecutive integers, starting at zero. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgDefaultExternalStore = [ 'DB://cluster1', 'DB://cluster2' ]; * @endcode * * @var array */ $wgDefaultExternalStore = false; /** * Revision text may be cached in $wgMemc to reduce load on external storage * servers and object extraction overhead for frequently-loaded revisions. * * Set to 0 to disable, or number of seconds before cache expiry. */ $wgRevisionCacheExpiry = 86400 * 7; /** @} */ # end text storage } /************************************************************************//** * @name Performance hacks and limits * @{ */ /** * Disable database-intensive features */ $wgMiserMode = false; /** * Disable all query pages if miser mode is on, not just some */ $wgDisableQueryPages = false; /** * Number of rows to cache in 'querycache' table when miser mode is on */ $wgQueryCacheLimit = 1000; /** * Number of links to a page required before it is deemed "wanted" */ $wgWantedPagesThreshold = 1; /** * Enable slow parser functions */ $wgAllowSlowParserFunctions = false; /** * Allow schema updates */ $wgAllowSchemaUpdates = true; /** * Maximum article size in kilobytes */ $wgMaxArticleSize = 2048; /** * The minimum amount of memory that MediaWiki "needs"; MediaWiki will try to * raise PHP's memory limit if it's below this amount. */ $wgMemoryLimit = "50M"; /** * The minimum amount of time that MediaWiki needs for "slow" write request, * particularly ones with multiple non-atomic writes that *should* be as * transactional as possible; MediaWiki will call set_time_limit() if needed. * @since 1.26 */ $wgTransactionalTimeLimit = 120; /** @} */ # end performance hacks } /************************************************************************//** * @name Cache settings * @{ */ /** * Directory for caching data in the local filesystem. Should not be accessible * from the web. * * Note: if multiple wikis share the same localisation cache directory, they * must all have the same set of extensions. You can set a directory just for * the localisation cache using $wgLocalisationCacheConf['storeDirectory']. */ $wgCacheDirectory = false; /** * Main cache type. This should be a cache with fast access, but it may have * limited space. By default, it is disabled, since the stock database cache * is not fast enough to make it worthwhile. * * The options are: * * - CACHE_ANYTHING: Use anything, as long as it works * - CACHE_NONE: Do not cache * - CACHE_DB: Store cache objects in the DB * - CACHE_MEMCACHED: MemCached, must specify servers in $wgMemCachedServers * - CACHE_ACCEL: APC, APCU, XCache or WinCache * - (other): A string may be used which identifies a cache * configuration in $wgObjectCaches. * * @see $wgMessageCacheType, $wgParserCacheType */ $wgMainCacheType = CACHE_NONE; /** * The cache type for storing the contents of the MediaWiki namespace. This * cache is used for a small amount of data which is expensive to regenerate. * * For available types see $wgMainCacheType. */ $wgMessageCacheType = CACHE_ANYTHING; /** * The cache type for storing article HTML. This is used to store data which * is expensive to regenerate, and benefits from having plenty of storage space. * * For available types see $wgMainCacheType. */ $wgParserCacheType = CACHE_ANYTHING; /** * The cache type for storing session data. * * For available types see $wgMainCacheType. */ $wgSessionCacheType = CACHE_ANYTHING; /** * The cache type for storing language conversion tables, * which are used when parsing certain text and interface messages. * * For available types see $wgMainCacheType. * * @since 1.20 */ $wgLanguageConverterCacheType = CACHE_ANYTHING; /** * Advanced object cache configuration. * * Use this to define the class names and constructor parameters which are used * for the various cache types. Custom cache types may be defined here and * referenced from $wgMainCacheType, $wgMessageCacheType, $wgParserCacheType, * or $wgLanguageConverterCacheType. * * The format is an associative array where the key is a cache identifier, and * the value is an associative array of parameters. The "class" parameter is the * class name which will be used. Alternatively, a "factory" parameter may be * given, giving a callable function which will generate a suitable cache object. */ $wgObjectCaches = [ CACHE_NONE => [ 'class' => 'EmptyBagOStuff', 'reportDupes' => false ], CACHE_DB => [ 'class' => 'SqlBagOStuff', 'loggroup' => 'SQLBagOStuff' ], CACHE_ANYTHING => [ 'factory' => 'ObjectCache::newAnything' ], CACHE_ACCEL => [ 'factory' => 'ObjectCache::getLocalServerInstance' ], CACHE_MEMCACHED => [ 'class' => 'MemcachedPhpBagOStuff', 'loggroup' => 'memcached' ], 'db-replicated' => [ 'class' => 'ReplicatedBagOStuff', 'readFactory' => [ 'class' => 'SqlBagOStuff', 'args' => [ [ 'slaveOnly' => true ] ] ], 'writeFactory' => [ 'class' => 'SqlBagOStuff', 'args' => [ [ 'slaveOnly' => false ] ] ], 'loggroup' => 'SQLBagOStuff', 'reportDupes' => false ], 'apc' => [ 'class' => 'APCBagOStuff', 'reportDupes' => false ], 'apcu' => [ 'class' => 'APCUBagOStuff', 'reportDupes' => false ], 'xcache' => [ 'class' => 'XCacheBagOStuff', 'reportDupes' => false ], 'wincache' => [ 'class' => 'WinCacheBagOStuff', 'reportDupes' => false ], 'memcached-php' => [ 'class' => 'MemcachedPhpBagOStuff', 'loggroup' => 'memcached' ], 'memcached-pecl' => [ 'class' => 'MemcachedPeclBagOStuff', 'loggroup' => 'memcached' ], 'hash' => [ 'class' => 'HashBagOStuff', 'reportDupes' => false ], ]; /** * Main Wide-Area-Network cache type. This should be a cache with fast access, * but it may have limited space. By default, it is disabled, since the basic stock * cache is not fast enough to make it worthwhile. For single data-center setups, this can * simply be pointed to a cache in $wgWANObjectCaches that uses a local $wgObjectCaches * cache with a relayer of type EventRelayerNull. * * The options are: * - false: Configure the cache using $wgMainCacheType, without using * a relayer (only matters if there are multiple data-centers) * - CACHE_NONE: Do not cache * - (other): A string may be used which identifies a cache * configuration in $wgWANObjectCaches * @since 1.26 */ $wgMainWANCache = false; /** * Advanced WAN object cache configuration. * * Each WAN cache wraps a registered object cache (for the local cluster) * and it must also be configured to point to a PubSub instance. Subscribers * must be configured to relay purges to the actual cache servers. * * The format is an associative array where the key is a cache identifier, and * the value is an associative array of parameters. The "cacheId" parameter is * a cache identifier from $wgObjectCaches. The "channels" parameter is a map of * actions ('purge') to PubSub channels defined in $wgEventRelayerConfig. * The "loggroup" parameter controls where log events are sent. * * @since 1.26 */ $wgWANObjectCaches = [ CACHE_NONE => [ 'class' => 'WANObjectCache', 'cacheId' => CACHE_NONE, 'channels' => [] ] /* Example of a simple single data-center cache: 'memcached-php' => [ 'class' => 'WANObjectCache', 'cacheId' => 'memcached-php', 'channels' => [ 'purge' => 'wancache-main-memcached-purge' ] ] */ ]; /** * Verify and enforce WAN cache purges using reliable DB sources as streams. * * These secondary cache purges are de-duplicated via simple cache mutexes. * This improves consistency when cache purges are lost, which becomes more likely * as more cache servers are added or if there are multiple datacenters. Only keys * related to important mutable content will be checked. * * @var bool * @since 1.29 */ $wgEnableWANCacheReaper = false; /** * Main object stash type. This should be a fast storage system for storing * lightweight data like hit counters and user activity. Sites with multiple * data-centers should have this use a store that replicates all writes. The * store should have enough consistency for CAS operations to be usable. * Reads outside of those needed for merge() may be eventually consistent. * * The options are: * - db: Store cache objects in the DB * - (other): A string may be used which identifies a cache * configuration in $wgObjectCaches * * @since 1.26 */ $wgMainStash = 'db-replicated'; /** * The expiry time for the parser cache, in seconds. * The default is 86400 (one day). */ $wgParserCacheExpireTime = 86400; /** * @deprecated since 1.27, session data is always stored in object cache. */ $wgSessionsInObjectCache = true; /** * The expiry time to use for session storage, in seconds. */ $wgObjectCacheSessionExpiry = 3600; /** * @deprecated since 1.27, MediaWiki\Session\SessionManager doesn't use PHP session storage. */ $wgSessionHandler = null; /** * Whether to use PHP session handling ($_SESSION and session_*() functions) * * If the constant MW_NO_SESSION is defined, this is forced to 'disable'. * * If the constant MW_NO_SESSION_HANDLER is defined, this is ignored and PHP * session handling will function independently of SessionHandler. * SessionHandler and PHP's session handling may attempt to override each * others' cookies. * * @since 1.27 * @var string * - 'enable': Integrate with PHP's session handling as much as possible. * - 'warn': Integrate but log warnings if anything changes $_SESSION. * - 'disable': Throw exceptions if PHP session handling is used. */ $wgPHPSessionHandling = 'enable'; /** * Number of internal PBKDF2 iterations to use when deriving session secrets. * * @since 1.28 */ $wgSessionPbkdf2Iterations = 10001; /** * If enabled, will send MemCached debugging information to $wgDebugLogFile */ $wgMemCachedDebug = false; /** * The list of MemCached servers and port numbers */ $wgMemCachedServers = [ '127.0.0.1:11211' ]; /** * Use persistent connections to MemCached, which are shared across multiple * requests. */ $wgMemCachedPersistent = false; /** * Read/write timeout for MemCached server communication, in microseconds. */ $wgMemCachedTimeout = 500000; /** * Set this to true to maintain a copy of the message cache on the local server. * * This layer of message cache is in addition to the one configured by $wgMessageCacheType. * * The local copy is put in APC. If APC is not installed, this setting does nothing. * * Note that this is about the message cache, which stores interface messages * maintained as wiki pages. This is separate from the localisation cache for interface * messages provided by the software, which is configured by $wgLocalisationCacheConf. */ $wgUseLocalMessageCache = false; /** * Instead of caching everything, only cache those messages which have * been customised in the site content language. This means that * MediaWiki:Foo/ja is ignored if MediaWiki:Foo doesn't exist. * This option is probably only useful for translatewiki.net. */ $wgAdaptiveMessageCache = false; /** * Localisation cache configuration. Associative array with keys: * class: The class to use. May be overridden by extensions. * * store: The location to store cache data. May be 'files', 'array', 'db' or * 'detect'. If set to "files", data will be in CDB files. If set * to "db", data will be stored to the database. If set to * "detect", files will be used if $wgCacheDirectory is set, * otherwise the database will be used. * "array" is an experimental option that uses PHP files that * store static arrays. * * storeClass: The class name for the underlying storage. If set to a class * name, it overrides the "store" setting. * * storeDirectory: If the store class puts its data in files, this is the * directory it will use. If this is false, $wgCacheDirectory * will be used. * * manualRecache: Set this to true to disable cache updates on web requests. * Use maintenance/rebuildLocalisationCache.php instead. */ $wgLocalisationCacheConf = [ 'class' => 'LocalisationCache', 'store' => 'detect', 'storeClass' => false, 'storeDirectory' => false, 'manualRecache' => false, ]; /** * Allow client-side caching of pages */ $wgCachePages = true; /** * Set this to current time to invalidate all prior cached pages. Affects both * client-side and server-side caching. * You can get the current date on your server by using the command: * @verbatim * date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S * @endverbatim */ $wgCacheEpoch = '20030516000000'; /** * Directory where GitInfo will look for pre-computed cache files. If false, * $wgCacheDirectory/gitinfo will be used. */ $wgGitInfoCacheDirectory = false; /** * Bump this number when changing the global style sheets and JavaScript. * * It should be appended in the query string of static CSS and JS includes, * to ensure that client-side caches do not keep obsolete copies of global * styles. */ $wgStyleVersion = '303'; /** * This will cache static pages for non-logged-in users to reduce * database traffic on public sites. ResourceLoader requests to default * language and skins are cached as well as single module requests. */ $wgUseFileCache = false; /** * Depth of the subdirectory hierarchy to be created under * $wgFileCacheDirectory. The subdirectories will be named based on * the MD5 hash of the title. A value of 0 means all cache files will * be put directly into the main file cache directory. */ $wgFileCacheDepth = 2; /** * Kept for extension compatibility; see $wgParserCacheType * @deprecated since 1.26 */ $wgEnableParserCache = true; /** * Append a configured value to the parser cache and the sitenotice key so * that they can be kept separate for some class of activity. */ $wgRenderHashAppend = ''; /** * If on, the sidebar navigation links are cached for users with the * current language set. This can save a touch of load on a busy site * by shaving off extra message lookups. * * However it is also fragile: changing the site configuration, or * having a variable $wgArticlePath, can produce broken links that * don't update as expected. */ $wgEnableSidebarCache = false; /** * Expiry time for the sidebar cache, in seconds */ $wgSidebarCacheExpiry = 86400; /** * When using the file cache, we can store the cached HTML gzipped to save disk * space. Pages will then also be served compressed to clients that support it. * * Requires zlib support enabled in PHP. */ $wgUseGzip = false; /** * Clock skew or the one-second resolution of time() can occasionally cause cache * problems when the user requests two pages within a short period of time. This * variable adds a given number of seconds to vulnerable timestamps, thereby giving * a grace period. */ $wgClockSkewFudge = 5; /** * Invalidate various caches when LocalSettings.php changes. This is equivalent * to setting $wgCacheEpoch to the modification time of LocalSettings.php, as * was previously done in the default LocalSettings.php file. * * On high-traffic wikis, this should be set to false, to avoid the need to * check the file modification time, and to avoid the performance impact of * unnecessary cache invalidations. */ $wgInvalidateCacheOnLocalSettingsChange = true; /** * When loading extensions through the extension registration system, this * can be used to invalidate the cache. A good idea would be to set this to * one file, you can just `touch` that one to invalidate the cache * * @par Example: * @code * $wgExtensionInfoMtime = filemtime( "$IP/LocalSettings.php" ); * @endcode * * If set to false, the mtime for each individual JSON file will be checked, * which can be slow if a large number of extensions are being loaded. * * @var int|bool */ $wgExtensionInfoMTime = false; /** @} */ # end of cache settings /************************************************************************//** * @name HTTP proxy (CDN) settings * * Many of these settings apply to any HTTP proxy used in front of MediaWiki, * although they are referred to as Squid settings for historical reasons. * * Achieving a high hit ratio with an HTTP proxy requires special * configuration. See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Squid_caching for * more details. * * @{ */ /** * Enable/disable CDN. * See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Squid_caching */ $wgUseSquid = false; /** * If you run Squid3 with ESI support, enable this (default:false): */ $wgUseESI = false; /** * Send the Key HTTP header for better caching. * See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-fielding-http-key/ for details. * @since 1.27 */ $wgUseKeyHeader = false; /** * Add X-Forwarded-Proto to the Vary and Key headers for API requests and * RSS/Atom feeds. Use this if you have an SSL termination setup * and need to split the cache between HTTP and HTTPS for API requests, * feed requests and HTTP redirect responses in order to prevent cache * pollution. This does not affect 'normal' requests to index.php other than * HTTP redirects. */ $wgVaryOnXFP = false; /** * Internal server name as known to CDN, if different. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgInternalServer = 'http://yourinternal.tld:8000'; * @endcode */ $wgInternalServer = false; /** * Cache TTL for the CDN sent as s-maxage (without ESI) or * Surrogate-Control (with ESI). Without ESI, you should strip * out s-maxage in the CDN config. * * 18000 seconds = 5 hours, more cache hits with 2678400 = 31 days. */ $wgSquidMaxage = 18000; /** * Cache timeout for the CDN when DB replica DB lag is high * @see $wgSquidMaxage * @since 1.27 */ $wgCdnMaxageLagged = 30; /** * If set, any SquidPurge call on a URL or URLs will send a second purge no less than * this many seconds later via the job queue. This requires delayed job support. * This should be safely higher than the 'max lag' value in $wgLBFactoryConf, so that * replica DB lag does not cause page to be stuck in stales states in CDN. * * This also fixes race conditions in two-tiered CDN setups (e.g. cdn2 => cdn1 => MediaWiki). * If a purge for a URL reaches cdn2 before cdn1 and a request reaches cdn2 for that URL, * it will populate the response from the stale cdn1 value. When cdn1 gets the purge, cdn2 * will still be stale. If the rebound purge delay is safely higher than the time to relay * a purge to all nodes, then the rebound puge will clear cdn2 after cdn1 was cleared. * * @since 1.27 */ $wgCdnReboundPurgeDelay = 0; /** * Cache timeout for the CDN when a response is known to be wrong or incomplete (due to load) * @see $wgSquidMaxage * @since 1.27 */ $wgCdnMaxageSubstitute = 60; /** * Default maximum age for raw CSS/JS accesses * * 300 seconds = 5 minutes. */ $wgForcedRawSMaxage = 300; /** * List of proxy servers to purge on changes; default port is 80. Use IP addresses. * * When MediaWiki is running behind a proxy, it will trust X-Forwarded-For * headers sent/modified from these proxies when obtaining the remote IP address * * For a list of trusted servers which *aren't* purged, see $wgSquidServersNoPurge. */ $wgSquidServers = []; /** * As above, except these servers aren't purged on page changes; use to set a * list of trusted proxies, etc. Supports both individual IP addresses and * CIDR blocks. * @since 1.23 Supports CIDR ranges */ $wgSquidServersNoPurge = []; /** * Whether to use a Host header in purge requests sent to the proxy servers * configured in $wgSquidServers. Set this to false to support Squid * configured in forward-proxy mode. * * If this is set to true, a Host header will be sent, and only the path * component of the URL will appear on the request line, as if the request * were a non-proxy HTTP 1.1 request. Varnish only supports this style of * request. Squid supports this style of request only if reverse-proxy mode * (http_port ... accel) is enabled. * * If this is set to false, no Host header will be sent, and the absolute URL * will be sent in the request line, as is the standard for an HTTP proxy * request in both HTTP 1.0 and 1.1. This style of request is not supported * by Varnish, but is supported by Squid in either configuration (forward or * reverse). * * @since 1.21 */ $wgSquidPurgeUseHostHeader = true; /** * Routing configuration for HTCP multicast purging. Add elements here to * enable HTCP and determine which purges are sent where. If set to an empty * array, HTCP is disabled. * * Each key in this array is a regular expression to match against the purged * URL, or an empty string to match all URLs. The purged URL is matched against * the regexes in the order specified, and the first rule whose regex matches * is used, all remaining rules will thus be ignored. * * @par Example configuration to send purges for upload.wikimedia.org to one * multicast group and all other purges to another: * @code * $wgHTCPRouting = [ * '|^https?://upload\.wikimedia\.org|' => [ * 'host' => '239.128.0.113', * 'port' => 4827, * ], * '' => [ * 'host' => '239.128.0.112', * 'port' => 4827, * ], * ]; * @endcode * * You can also pass an array of hosts to send purges too. This is useful when * you have several multicast groups or unicast address that should receive a * given purge. Multiple hosts support was introduced in MediaWiki 1.22. * * @par Example of sending purges to multiple hosts: * @code * $wgHTCPRouting = [ * '' => [ * // Purges to text caches using multicast * [ 'host' => '239.128.0.114', 'port' => '4827' ], * // Purges to a hardcoded list of caches * [ 'host' => '10.88.66.1', 'port' => '4827' ], * [ 'host' => '10.88.66.2', 'port' => '4827' ], * [ 'host' => '10.88.66.3', 'port' => '4827' ], * ], * ]; * @endcode * * @since 1.22 * * $wgHTCPRouting replaces $wgHTCPMulticastRouting that was introduced in 1.20. * For back compatibility purposes, whenever its array is empty * $wgHTCPMutlicastRouting will be used as a fallback if it not null. * * @see $wgHTCPMulticastTTL */ $wgHTCPRouting = []; /** * HTCP multicast TTL. * @see $wgHTCPRouting */ $wgHTCPMulticastTTL = 1; /** * Should forwarded Private IPs be accepted? */ $wgUsePrivateIPs = false; /** @} */ # end of HTTP proxy settings /************************************************************************//** * @name Language, regional and character encoding settings * @{ */ /** * Site language code. See languages/data/Names.php for languages supported by * MediaWiki out of the box. Not all languages listed there have translations, * see languages/messages/ for the list of languages with some localisation. * * Warning: Don't use any of MediaWiki's deprecated language codes listed in * LanguageCode::getDeprecatedCodeMapping or $wgDummyLanguageCodes, like "no" * for Norwegian (use "nb" instead). If you do, things will break unexpectedly. * * This defines the default interface language for all users, but users can * change it in their preferences. * * This also defines the language of pages in the wiki. The content is wrapped * in a html element with lang=XX attribute. This behavior can be overridden * via hooks, see Title::getPageLanguage. */ $wgLanguageCode = 'en'; /** * Language cache size, or really how many languages can we handle * simultaneously without degrading to crawl speed. */ $wgLangObjCacheSize = 10; /** * Some languages need different word forms, usually for different cases. * Used in Language::convertGrammar(). * * @par Example: * @code * $wgGrammarForms['en']['genitive']['car'] = 'car\'s'; * @endcode */ $wgGrammarForms = []; /** * Treat language links as magic connectors, not inline links */ $wgInterwikiMagic = true; /** * Hide interlanguage links from the sidebar */ $wgHideInterlanguageLinks = false; /** * List of additional interwiki prefixes that should be treated as * interlanguage links (i.e. placed in the sidebar). * Notes: * - This will not do anything unless the prefixes are defined in the interwiki * map. * - The display text for these custom interlanguage links will be fetched from * the system message "interlanguage-link-xyz" where xyz is the prefix in * this array. * - A friendly name for each site, used for tooltip text, may optionally be * placed in the system message "interlanguage-link-sitename-xyz" where xyz is * the prefix in this array. */ $wgExtraInterlanguageLinkPrefixes = []; /** * List of language names or overrides for default names in Names.php */ $wgExtraLanguageNames = []; /** * List of mappings from one language code to another. * This array makes the codes not appear as a selectable language on the * installer, and excludes them when running the transstat.php script. * * In Setup.php, the variable $wgDummyLanguageCodes is created by combining * these codes with a list of "deprecated" codes, which are mostly leftovers * from renames or other legacy things, and the internal codes 'qqq' and 'qqx'. * If a mapping in $wgExtraLanguageCodes collide with a built-in mapping, the * value in $wgExtraLanguageCodes will be used. * * @since 1.29 */ $wgExtraLanguageCodes = [ 'bh' => 'bho', // Bihari language family 'no' => 'nb', // Norwegian language family 'simple' => 'en', // Simple English ]; /** * Functionally the same as $wgExtraLanguageCodes, but deprecated. Instead of * appending values to this array, append them to $wgExtraLanguageCodes. * * @deprecated since 1.29 */ $wgDummyLanguageCodes = []; /** * Set this to true to replace Arabic presentation forms with their standard * forms in the U+0600-U+06FF block. This only works if $wgLanguageCode is * set to "ar". * * Note that pages with titles containing presentation forms will become * inaccessible, run maintenance/cleanupTitles.php to fix this. */ $wgFixArabicUnicode = true; /** * Set this to true to replace ZWJ-based chillu sequences in Malayalam text * with their Unicode 5.1 equivalents. This only works if $wgLanguageCode is * set to "ml". Note that some clients (even new clients as of 2010) do not * support these characters. * * If you enable this on an existing wiki, run maintenance/cleanupTitles.php to * fix any ZWJ sequences in existing page titles. */ $wgFixMalayalamUnicode = true; /** * Set this to always convert certain Unicode sequences to modern ones * regardless of the content language. This has a small performance * impact. * * See $wgFixArabicUnicode and $wgFixMalayalamUnicode for conversion * details. * * @since 1.17 */ $wgAllUnicodeFixes = false; /** * Set this to eg 'ISO-8859-1' to perform character set conversion when * loading old revisions not marked with "utf-8" flag. Use this when * converting a wiki from MediaWiki 1.4 or earlier to UTF-8 without the * burdensome mass conversion of old text data. * * @note This DOES NOT touch any fields other than old_text. Titles, comments, * user names, etc still must be converted en masse in the database before * continuing as a UTF-8 wiki. */ $wgLegacyEncoding = false; /** * Browser Blacklist for unicode non compliant browsers. Contains a list of * regexps : "/regexp/" matching problematic browsers. These browsers will * be served encoded unicode in the edit box instead of real unicode. */ $wgBrowserBlackList = [ /** * Netscape 2-4 detection * The minor version may contain strings such as "Gold" or "SGoldC-SGI" * Lots of non-netscape user agents have "compatible", so it's useful to check for that * with a negative assertion. The [UIN] identifier specifies the level of security * in a Netscape/Mozilla browser, checking for it rules out a number of fakers. * The language string is unreliable, it is missing on NS4 Mac. * * Reference: http://www.psychedelix.com/agents/index.shtml */ '/^Mozilla\/2\.[^ ]+ [^(]*?\((?!compatible).*; [UIN]/', '/^Mozilla\/3\.[^ ]+ [^(]*?\((?!compatible).*; [UIN]/', '/^Mozilla\/4\.[^ ]+ [^(]*?\((?!compatible).*; [UIN]/', /** * MSIE on Mac OS 9 is teh sux0r, converts þ to <thorn>, ð to <eth>, * Þ to <THORN> and Ð to <ETH> * * Known useragents: * - Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; Mac_PowerPC) * - Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.15; Mac_PowerPC) * - Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.23; Mac_PowerPC) * - [...] * * @link https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=12356041&oldid=12355864 * @link https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template%3AOS9 */ '/^Mozilla\/4\.0 \(compatible; MSIE \d+\.\d+; Mac_PowerPC\)/', /** * Google wireless transcoder, seems to eat a lot of chars alive * https://it.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Luciano_Ligabue&diff=prev&oldid=8857361 */ '/^Mozilla\/4\.0 \(compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; Google Wireless Transcoder;\)/' ]; /** * If set to true, the MediaWiki 1.4 to 1.5 schema conversion will * create stub reference rows in the text table instead of copying * the full text of all current entries from 'cur' to 'text'. * * This will speed up the conversion step for large sites, but * requires that the cur table be kept around for those revisions * to remain viewable. * * This option affects the updaters *only*. Any present cur stub * revisions will be readable at runtime regardless of this setting. */ $wgLegacySchemaConversion = false; /** * Enable dates like 'May 12' instead of '12 May', if the default date format * is 'dmy or mdy'. */ $wgAmericanDates = false; /** * For Hindi and Arabic use local numerals instead of Western style (0-9) * numerals in interface. */ $wgTranslateNumerals = true; /** * Translation using MediaWiki: namespace. * Interface messages will be loaded from the database. */ $wgUseDatabaseMessages = true; /** * Expiry time for the message cache key */ $wgMsgCacheExpiry = 86400; /** * Maximum entry size in the message cache, in bytes */ $wgMaxMsgCacheEntrySize = 10000; /** * Whether to enable language variant conversion. */ $wgDisableLangConversion = false; /** * Whether to enable language variant conversion for links. */ $wgDisableTitleConversion = false; /** * Default variant code, if false, the default will be the language code */ $wgDefaultLanguageVariant = false; /** * Whether to enable the pig latin variant of English (en-x-piglatin), * used to ease variant development work. */ $wgUsePigLatinVariant = false; /** * Disabled variants array of language variant conversion. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgDisabledVariants[] = 'zh-mo'; * $wgDisabledVariants[] = 'zh-my'; * @endcode */ $wgDisabledVariants = []; /** * Like $wgArticlePath, but on multi-variant wikis, this provides a * path format that describes which parts of the URL contain the * language variant. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgLanguageCode = 'sr'; * $wgVariantArticlePath = '/$2/$1'; * $wgArticlePath = '/wiki/$1'; * @endcode * * A link to /wiki/ would be redirected to /sr/Главна_страна * * It is important that $wgArticlePath not overlap with possible values * of $wgVariantArticlePath. */ $wgVariantArticlePath = false; /** * Show a bar of language selection links in the user login and user * registration forms; edit the "loginlanguagelinks" message to * customise these. */ $wgLoginLanguageSelector = false; /** * When translating messages with wfMessage(), it is not always clear what * should be considered UI messages and what should be content messages. * * For example, for the English Wikipedia, there should be only one 'mainpage', * so when getting the link for 'mainpage', we should treat it as site content * and call ->inContentLanguage()->text(), but for rendering the text of the * link, we call ->text(). The code behaves this way by default. However, * sites like the Wikimedia Commons do offer different versions of 'mainpage' * and the like for different languages. This array provides a way to override * the default behavior. * * @par Example: * To allow language-specific main page and community * portal: * @code * $wgForceUIMsgAsContentMsg = [ 'mainpage', 'portal-url' ]; * @endcode */ $wgForceUIMsgAsContentMsg = []; /** * Fake out the timezone that the server thinks it's in. This will be used for * date display and not for what's stored in the DB. Leave to null to retain * your server's OS-based timezone value. * * This variable is currently used only for signature formatting and for local * time/date parser variables ({{LOCALTIME}} etc.) * * Timezones can be translated by editing MediaWiki messages of type * timezone-nameinlowercase like timezone-utc. * * A list of usable timezones can found at: * https://secure.php.net/manual/en/timezones.php * * @par Examples: * @code * $wgLocaltimezone = 'UTC'; * $wgLocaltimezone = 'GMT'; * $wgLocaltimezone = 'PST8PDT'; * $wgLocaltimezone = 'Europe/Sweden'; * $wgLocaltimezone = 'CET'; * @endcode */ $wgLocaltimezone = null; /** * Set an offset from UTC in minutes to use for the default timezone setting * for anonymous users and new user accounts. * * This setting is used for most date/time displays in the software, and is * overridable in user preferences. It is *not* used for signature timestamps. * * By default, this will be set to match $wgLocaltimezone. */ $wgLocalTZoffset = null; /** @} */ # End of language/charset settings /*************************************************************************//** * @name Output format and skin settings * @{ */ /** * The default Content-Type header. */ $wgMimeType = 'text/html'; /** * Previously used as content type in HTML script tags. This is now ignored since * HTML5 doesn't require a MIME type for script tags (javascript is the default). * It was also previously used by RawAction to determine the ctype query parameter * value that will result in a javascript response. * @deprecated since 1.22 */ $wgJsMimeType = null; /** * The default xmlns attribute. The option to define this has been removed. * The value of this variable is no longer used by core and is set to a fixed * value in Setup.php for compatibility with extensions that depend on the value * of this variable being set. Such a dependency however is deprecated. * @deprecated since 1.22 */ $wgXhtmlDefaultNamespace = null; /** * Previously used to determine if we should output an HTML5 doctype. * This is no longer used as we always output HTML5 now. For compatibility with * extensions that still check the value of this config it's value is now forced * to true by Setup.php. * @deprecated since 1.22 */ $wgHtml5 = true; /** * Defines the value of the version attribute in the <html> tag, if any. * * If your wiki uses RDFa, set it to the correct value for RDFa+HTML5. * Correct current values are 'HTML+RDFa 1.0' or 'XHTML+RDFa 1.0'. * See also https://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-in-html/#document-conformance * @since 1.16 */ $wgHtml5Version = null; /** * Temporary variable that allows HTMLForms to be rendered as tables. * Table based layouts cause various issues when designing for mobile. * This global allows skins or extensions a means to force non-table based rendering. * Setting to false forces form components to always render as div elements. * @since 1.24 */ $wgHTMLFormAllowTableFormat = true; /** * Temporary variable that applies MediaWiki UI wherever it can be supported. * Temporary variable that should be removed when mediawiki ui is more * stable and change has been communicated. * @since 1.24 */ $wgUseMediaWikiUIEverywhere = false; /** * Temporary variable that determines whether the EditPage class should use OOjs UI or not. * This will be removed later and OOjs UI will become the only option. * * @since 1.29 */ $wgOOUIEditPage = true; /** * Whether to label the store-to-database-and-show-to-others button in the editor * as "Save page"/"Save changes" if false (the default) or, if true, instead as * "Publish page"/"Publish changes". * * @since 1.28 */ $wgEditSubmitButtonLabelPublish = false; /** * Permit other namespaces in addition to the w3.org default. * * Use the prefix for the key and the namespace for the value. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgXhtmlNamespaces['svg'] = 'http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'; * @endcode * Normally we wouldn't have to define this in the root "<html>" * element, but IE needs it there in some circumstances. * * This is ignored if $wgMimeType is set to a non-XML MIME type. */ $wgXhtmlNamespaces = []; /** * Site notice shown at the top of each page * * MediaWiki:Sitenotice page, which will override this. You can also * provide a separate message for logged-out users using the * MediaWiki:Anonnotice page. */ $wgSiteNotice = ''; /** * If this is set, a "donate" link will appear in the sidebar. Set it to a URL. */ $wgSiteSupportPage = ''; /** * Validate the overall output using tidy and refuse * to display the page if it's not valid. */ $wgValidateAllHtml = false; /** * Default skin, for new users and anonymous visitors. Registered users may * change this to any one of the other available skins in their preferences. */ $wgDefaultSkin = 'vector'; /** * Fallback skin used when the skin defined by $wgDefaultSkin can't be found. * * @since 1.24 */ $wgFallbackSkin = 'fallback'; /** * Specify the names of skins that should not be presented in the list of * available skins in user preferences. If you want to remove a skin entirely, * remove it from the skins/ directory and its entry from LocalSettings.php. */ $wgSkipSkins = []; /** * @deprecated since 1.23; use $wgSkipSkins instead */ $wgSkipSkin = ''; /** * Allow user Javascript page? * This enables a lot of neat customizations, but may * increase security risk to users and server load. */ $wgAllowUserJs = false; /** * Allow user Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)? * This enables a lot of neat customizations, but may * increase security risk to users and server load. */ $wgAllowUserCss = false; /** * Allow user-preferences implemented in CSS? * This allows users to customise the site appearance to a greater * degree; disabling it will improve page load times. */ $wgAllowUserCssPrefs = true; /** * Use the site's Javascript page? */ $wgUseSiteJs = true; /** * Use the site's Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)? */ $wgUseSiteCss = true; /** * Break out of framesets. This can be used to prevent clickjacking attacks, * or to prevent external sites from framing your site with ads. */ $wgBreakFrames = false; /** * The X-Frame-Options header to send on pages sensitive to clickjacking * attacks, such as edit pages. This prevents those pages from being displayed * in a frame or iframe. The options are: * * - 'DENY': Do not allow framing. This is recommended for most wikis. * * - 'SAMEORIGIN': Allow framing by pages on the same domain. This can be used * to allow framing within a trusted domain. This is insecure if there * is a page on the same domain which allows framing of arbitrary URLs. * * - false: Allow all framing. This opens up the wiki to XSS attacks and thus * full compromise of local user accounts. Private wikis behind a * corporate firewall are especially vulnerable. This is not * recommended. * * For extra safety, set $wgBreakFrames = true, to prevent framing on all pages, * not just edit pages. */ $wgEditPageFrameOptions = 'DENY'; /** * Disallow framing of API pages directly, by setting the X-Frame-Options * header. Since the API returns CSRF tokens, allowing the results to be * framed can compromise your user's account security. * Options are: * - 'DENY': Do not allow framing. This is recommended for most wikis. * - 'SAMEORIGIN': Allow framing by pages on the same domain. * - false: Allow all framing. * Note: $wgBreakFrames will override this for human formatted API output. */ $wgApiFrameOptions = 'DENY'; /** * Disable output compression (enabled by default if zlib is available) */ $wgDisableOutputCompression = false; /** * Abandoned experiment with HTML5-style ID escaping. Normalized IDs a bit * too aggressively, breaking preexisting content (particularly Cite). * See T29733, T29694, T29474. * * @deprecated since 1.30, use $wgFragmentMode */ $wgExperimentalHtmlIds = false; /** * How should section IDs be encoded? * This array can contain 1 or 2 elements, each of them can be one of: * - 'html5' is modern HTML5 style encoding with minimal escaping. Allows to * display Unicode characters in many browsers' address bars. * - 'legacy' is old MediaWiki-style encoding, e.g. 啤酒 turns into .E5.95.A4.E9.85.92 * - 'html5-legacy' corresponds to DEPRECATED $wgExperimentalHtmlIds mode. DO NOT use * it for anything but migration off that mode (see below). * * The first element of this array specifies the primary mode of escaping IDs. This * is what users will see when they e.g. follow an [[#internal link]] to a section of * a page. * * The optional second element defines a fallback mode, useful for migrations. * If present, it will direct MediaWiki to add empty <span>s to every section with its * id attribute set to fallback encoded title so that links using the previous encoding * would still work. * * Example: you want to migrate your wiki from 'legacy' to 'html5' * * On the first step, set this variable to [ 'legacy', 'html5' ]. After a while, when * all caches (parser, HTTP, etc.) contain only pages generated with this setting, * flip the value to [ 'html5', 'legacy' ]. This will result in all internal links being * generated in the new encoding while old links (both external and cached internal) will * still work. After a long time, you might want to ditch backwards compatibility and * set it to [ 'html5' ]. After all, pages get edited, breaking incoming links no matter which * fragment mode is used. * * @since 1.30 */ $wgFragmentMode = [ 'legacy' ]; /** * Which ID escaping mode should be used for external interwiki links? See documentation * for $wgFragmentMode above for details of each mode. Because you can't control external sites, * this setting should probably always be 'legacy', unless every wiki you link to has converted * to 'html5'. * * @since 1.30 */ $wgExternalInterwikiFragmentMode = 'legacy'; /** * Abstract list of footer icons for skins in place of old copyrightico and poweredbyico code * You can add new icons to the built in copyright or poweredby, or you can create * a new block. Though note that you may need to add some custom css to get good styling * of new blocks in monobook. vector and modern should work without any special css. * * $wgFooterIcons itself is a key/value array. * The key is the name of a block that the icons will be wrapped in. The final id varies * by skin; Monobook and Vector will turn poweredby into f-poweredbyico while Modern * turns it into mw_poweredby. * The value is either key/value array of icons or a string. * In the key/value array the key may or may not be used by the skin but it can * be used to find the icon and unset it or change the icon if needed. * This is useful for disabling icons that are set by extensions. * The value should be either a string or an array. If it is a string it will be output * directly as html, however some skins may choose to ignore it. An array is the preferred format * for the icon, the following keys are used: * - src: An absolute url to the image to use for the icon, this is recommended * but not required, however some skins will ignore icons without an image * - srcset: optional additional-resolution images; see HTML5 specs * - url: The url to use in the a element around the text or icon, if not set an a element will * not be outputted * - alt: This is the text form of the icon, it will be displayed without an image in * skins like Modern or if src is not set, and will otherwise be used as * the alt="" for the image. This key is required. * - width and height: If the icon specified by src is not of the standard size * you can specify the size of image to use with these keys. * Otherwise they will default to the standard 88x31. * @todo Reformat documentation. */ $wgFooterIcons = [ "copyright" => [ "copyright" => [], // placeholder for the built in copyright icon ], "poweredby" => [ "mediawiki" => [ // Defaults to point at // "$wgResourceBasePath/resources/assets/poweredby_mediawiki_88x31.png" // plus srcset for 1.5x, 2x resolution variants. "src" => null, "url" => "//www.mediawiki.org/", "alt" => "Powered by MediaWiki", ] ], ]; /** * Login / create account link behavior when it's possible for anonymous users * to create an account. * - true = use a combined login / create account link * - false = split login and create account into two separate links */ $wgUseCombinedLoginLink = false; /** * Display user edit counts in various prominent places. */ $wgEdititis = false; /** * Some web hosts attempt to rewrite all responses with a 404 (not found) * status code, mangling or hiding MediaWiki's output. If you are using such a * host, you should start looking for a better one. While you're doing that, * set this to false to convert some of MediaWiki's 404 responses to 200 so * that the generated error pages can be seen. * * In cases where for technical reasons it is more important for MediaWiki to * send the correct status code than for the body to be transmitted intact, * this configuration variable is ignored. */ $wgSend404Code = true; /** * The $wgShowRollbackEditCount variable is used to show how many edits can be rolled back. * The numeric value of the variable controls how many edits MediaWiki will look back to * determine whether a rollback is allowed (by checking that they are all from the same author). * If the value is false or 0, the edits are not counted. Disabling this will prevent MediaWiki * from hiding some useless rollback links. * * @since 1.20 */ $wgShowRollbackEditCount = 10; /** * Output a <link rel="canonical"> tag on every page indicating the canonical * server which should be used, i.e. $wgServer or $wgCanonicalServer. Since * detection of the current server is unreliable, the link is sent * unconditionally. */ $wgEnableCanonicalServerLink = false; /** * When OutputHandler is used, mangle any output that contains * <cross-domain-policy>. Without this, an attacker can send their own * cross-domain policy unless it is prevented by the crossdomain.xml file at * the domain root. * * @since 1.25 */ $wgMangleFlashPolicy = true; /** @} */ # End of output format settings } /*************************************************************************//** * @name ResourceLoader settings * @{ */ /** * Client-side resource modules. * * Extensions should add their ResourceLoader module definitions * to the $wgResourceModules variable. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgResourceModules['ext.myExtension'] = [ * 'scripts' => 'myExtension.js', * 'styles' => 'myExtension.css', * 'dependencies' => [ 'jquery.cookie', 'jquery.tabIndex' ], * 'localBasePath' => __DIR__, * 'remoteExtPath' => 'MyExtension', * ]; * @endcode */ $wgResourceModules = []; /** * Skin-specific styles for resource modules. * * These are later added to the 'skinStyles' list of the existing module. The 'styles' list can * not be modified or disabled. * * For example, here is a module "bar" and how skin Foo would provide additional styles for it. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgResourceModules['bar'] = [ * 'scripts' => 'resources/bar/bar.js', * 'styles' => 'resources/bar/main.css', * ]; * * $wgResourceModuleSkinStyles['foo'] = [ * 'bar' => 'skins/Foo/bar.css', * ]; * @endcode * * This is mostly equivalent to: * * @par Equivalent: * @code * $wgResourceModules['bar'] = [ * 'scripts' => 'resources/bar/bar.js', * 'styles' => 'resources/bar/main.css', * 'skinStyles' => [ * 'foo' => skins/Foo/bar.css', * ], * ]; * @endcode * * If the module already defines its own entry in `skinStyles` for a given skin, then * $wgResourceModuleSkinStyles is ignored. * * If a module defines a `skinStyles['default']` the skin may want to extend that instead * of replacing them. This can be done using the `+` prefix. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgResourceModules['bar'] = [ * 'scripts' => 'resources/bar/bar.js', * 'styles' => 'resources/bar/basic.css', * 'skinStyles' => [ * 'default' => 'resources/bar/additional.css', * ], * ]; * // Note the '+' character: * $wgResourceModuleSkinStyles['foo'] = [ * '+bar' => 'skins/Foo/bar.css', * ]; * @endcode * * This is mostly equivalent to: * * @par Equivalent: * @code * $wgResourceModules['bar'] = [ * 'scripts' => 'resources/bar/bar.js', * 'styles' => 'resources/bar/basic.css', * 'skinStyles' => [ * 'default' => 'resources/bar/additional.css', * 'foo' => [ * 'resources/bar/additional.css', * 'skins/Foo/bar.css', * ], * ], * ]; * @endcode * * In other words, as a module author, use the `styles` list for stylesheets that may not be * disabled by a skin. To provide default styles that may be extended or replaced, * use `skinStyles['default']`. * * As with $wgResourceModules, paths default to being relative to the MediaWiki root. * You should always provide a localBasePath and remoteBasePath (or remoteExtPath/remoteSkinPath). * * @par Example: * @code * $wgResourceModuleSkinStyles['foo'] = [ * 'bar' => 'bar.css', * 'quux' => 'quux.css', * 'remoteSkinPath' => 'Foo', * 'localBasePath' => __DIR__, * ]; * @endcode */ $wgResourceModuleSkinStyles = []; /** * Extensions should register foreign module sources here. 'local' is a * built-in source that is not in this array, but defined by * ResourceLoader::__construct() so that it cannot be unset. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgResourceLoaderSources['foo'] = 'http://example.org/w/load.php'; * @endcode */ $wgResourceLoaderSources = []; /** * The default 'remoteBasePath' value for instances of ResourceLoaderFileModule. * Defaults to $wgScriptPath. */ $wgResourceBasePath = null; /** * Maximum time in seconds to cache resources served by ResourceLoader. * Used to set last modified headers (max-age/s-maxage). * * Following options to distinguish: * - versioned: Used for modules with a version, because changing version * numbers causes cache misses. This normally has a long expiry time. * - unversioned: Used for modules without a version to propagate changes * quickly to clients. Also used for modules with errors to recover quickly. * This normally has a short expiry time. * * Expiry time for the options to distinguish: * - server: Squid/Varnish but also any other public proxy cache between the * client and MediaWiki. * - client: On the client side (e.g. in the browser cache). */ $wgResourceLoaderMaxage = [ 'versioned' => [ 'server' => 30 * 24 * 60 * 60, // 30 days 'client' => 30 * 24 * 60 * 60, // 30 days ], 'unversioned' => [ 'server' => 5 * 60, // 5 minutes 'client' => 5 * 60, // 5 minutes ], ]; /** * The default debug mode (on/off) for of ResourceLoader requests. * * This will still be overridden when the debug URL parameter is used. */ $wgResourceLoaderDebug = false; /** * Put each statement on its own line when minifying JavaScript. This makes * debugging in non-debug mode a bit easier. * * @deprecated since 1.27: Always false; no longer configurable. */ $wgResourceLoaderMinifierStatementsOnOwnLine = false; /** * Maximum line length when minifying JavaScript. This is not a hard maximum: * the minifier will try not to produce lines longer than this, but may be * forced to do so in certain cases. * * @deprecated since 1.27: Always 1,000; no longer configurable. */ $wgResourceLoaderMinifierMaxLineLength = 1000; /** * Whether to ensure the mediawiki.legacy library is loaded before other modules. * * @deprecated since 1.26: Always declare dependencies. */ $wgIncludeLegacyJavaScript = false; /** * Use jQuery 3 (with jQuery Migrate) instead of jQuery 1. * * This is a temporary feature flag for the MediaWiki 1.29 development cycle while * instabilities with jQuery 3 are being addressed. See T124742. * * @deprecated since 1.29 */ $wgUsejQueryThree = true; /** * Whether or not to assign configuration variables to the global window object. * * If this is set to false, old code using deprecated variables will no longer * work. * * @par Example of legacy code: * @code{,js} * if ( window.wgRestrictionEdit ) { ... } * @endcode * or: * @code{,js} * if ( wgIsArticle ) { ... } * @endcode * * Instead, one needs to use mw.config. * @par Example using mw.config global configuration: * @code{,js} * if ( mw.config.exists('wgRestrictionEdit') ) { ... } * @endcode * or: * @code{,js} * if ( mw.config.get('wgIsArticle') ) { ... } * @endcode */ $wgLegacyJavaScriptGlobals = true; /** * If set to a positive number, ResourceLoader will not generate URLs whose * query string is more than this many characters long, and will instead use * multiple requests with shorter query strings. This degrades performance, * but may be needed if your web server has a low (less than, say 1024) * query string length limit or a low value for suhosin.get.max_value_length * that you can't increase. * * If set to a negative number, ResourceLoader will assume there is no query * string length limit. * * Defaults to a value based on php configuration. */ $wgResourceLoaderMaxQueryLength = false; /** * If set to true, JavaScript modules loaded from wiki pages will be parsed * prior to minification to validate it. * * Parse errors will result in a JS exception being thrown during module load, * which avoids breaking other modules loaded in the same request. */ $wgResourceLoaderValidateJS = true; /** * If set to true, statically-sourced (file-backed) JavaScript resources will * be parsed for validity before being bundled up into ResourceLoader modules. * * This can be helpful for development by providing better error messages in * default (non-debug) mode, but JavaScript parsing is slow and memory hungry * and may fail on large pre-bundled frameworks. */ $wgResourceLoaderValidateStaticJS = false; /** * Global LESS variables. An associative array binding variable names to * LESS code snippets representing their values. * * Adding an item here is equivalent to writing `@variable: value;` * at the beginning of all your .less files, with all the consequences. * In particular, string values must be escaped and quoted. * * Changes to this configuration do NOT trigger cache invalidation. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgResourceLoaderLESSVars = [ * 'exampleFontSize' => '1em', * 'exampleBlue' => '#eee', * ]; * @endcode * @since 1.22 * @deprecated since 1.30 Use ResourceLoaderModule::getLessVars() instead to * add variables to individual modules that need them. */ $wgResourceLoaderLESSVars = [ /** * Minimum available screen width at which a device can be considered a tablet/desktop * The number is currently based on the device width of a Samsung Galaxy S5 mini and is low * enough to cover iPad (768px). Number is prone to change with new information. * @since 1.27 */ 'deviceWidthTablet' => '720px', ]; /** * Default import paths for LESS modules. LESS files referenced in @import * statements will be looked up here first, and relative to the importing file * second. To avoid collisions, it's important for the LESS files in these * directories to have a common, predictable file name prefix. * * Extensions need not (and should not) register paths in * $wgResourceLoaderLESSImportPaths. The import path includes the path of the * currently compiling LESS file, which allows each extension to freely import * files from its own tree. * * @since 1.22 */ $wgResourceLoaderLESSImportPaths = [ "$IP/resources/src/mediawiki.less/", ]; /** * Whether ResourceLoader should attempt to persist modules in localStorage on * browsers that support the Web Storage API. */ $wgResourceLoaderStorageEnabled = true; /** * Cache version for client-side ResourceLoader module storage. You can trigger * invalidation of the contents of the module store by incrementing this value. * * @since 1.23 */ $wgResourceLoaderStorageVersion = 1; /** * Whether to allow site-wide CSS (MediaWiki:Common.css and friends) on * restricted pages like Special:UserLogin or Special:Preferences where * JavaScript is disabled for security reasons. As it is possible to * execute JavaScript through CSS, setting this to true opens up a * potential security hole. Some sites may "skin" their wiki by using * site-wide CSS, causing restricted pages to look unstyled and different * from the rest of the site. * * @since 1.25 */ $wgAllowSiteCSSOnRestrictedPages = false; /** @} */ # End of ResourceLoader settings } /*************************************************************************//** * @name Page title and interwiki link settings * @{ */ /** * Name of the project namespace. If left set to false, $wgSitename will be * used instead. */ $wgMetaNamespace = false; /** * Name of the project talk namespace. * * Normally you can ignore this and it will be something like * $wgMetaNamespace . "_talk". In some languages, you may want to set this * manually for grammatical reasons. */ $wgMetaNamespaceTalk = false; /** * Additional namespaces. If the namespaces defined in Language.php and * Namespace.php are insufficient, you can create new ones here, for example, * to import Help files in other languages. You can also override the namespace * names of existing namespaces. Extensions should use the CanonicalNamespaces * hook or extension.json. * * @warning Once you delete a namespace, the pages in that namespace will * no longer be accessible. If you rename it, then you can access them through * the new namespace name. * * Custom namespaces should start at 100 to avoid conflicting with standard * namespaces, and should always follow the even/odd main/talk pattern. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgExtraNamespaces = [ * 100 => "Hilfe", * 101 => "Hilfe_Diskussion", * 102 => "Aide", * 103 => "Discussion_Aide" * ]; * @endcode * * @todo Add a note about maintenance/namespaceDupes.php */ $wgExtraNamespaces = []; /** * Same as above, but for namespaces with gender distinction. * Note: the default form for the namespace should also be set * using $wgExtraNamespaces for the same index. * @since 1.18 */ $wgExtraGenderNamespaces = []; /** * Namespace aliases. * * These are alternate names for the primary localised namespace names, which * are defined by $wgExtraNamespaces and the language file. If a page is * requested with such a prefix, the request will be redirected to the primary * name. * * Set this to a map from namespace names to IDs. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgNamespaceAliases = [ * 'Wikipedian' => NS_USER, * 'Help' => 100, * ]; * @endcode */ $wgNamespaceAliases = []; /** * Allowed title characters -- regex character class * Don't change this unless you know what you're doing * * Problematic punctuation: * - []{}|# Are needed for link syntax, never enable these * - <> Causes problems with HTML escaping, don't use * - % Enabled by default, minor problems with path to query rewrite rules, see below * - + Enabled by default, but doesn't work with path to query rewrite rules, * corrupted by apache * - ? Enabled by default, but doesn't work with path to PATH_INFO rewrites * * All three of these punctuation problems can be avoided by using an alias, * instead of a rewrite rule of either variety. * * The problem with % is that when using a path to query rewrite rule, URLs are * double-unescaped: once by Apache's path conversion code, and again by PHP. So * %253F, for example, becomes "?". Our code does not double-escape to compensate * for this, indeed double escaping would break if the double-escaped title was * passed in the query string rather than the path. This is a minor security issue * because articles can be created such that they are hard to view or edit. * * In some rare cases you may wish to remove + for compatibility with old links. * * Theoretically 0x80-0x9F of ISO 8859-1 should be disallowed, but * this breaks interlanguage links */ $wgLegalTitleChars = " %!\"$&'()*,\\-.\\/0-9:;=?@A-Z\\\\^_`a-z~\\x80-\\xFF+"; /** * The interwiki prefix of the current wiki, or false if it doesn't have one. * * @deprecated since 1.23; use $wgLocalInterwikis instead */ $wgLocalInterwiki = false; /** * Array for multiple $wgLocalInterwiki values, in case there are several * interwiki prefixes that point to the current wiki. If $wgLocalInterwiki is * set, its value is prepended to this array, for backwards compatibility. * * Note, recent changes feeds use only the first entry in this array (or * $wgLocalInterwiki, if it is set). See $wgRCFeeds */ $wgLocalInterwikis = []; /** * Expiry time for cache of interwiki table */ $wgInterwikiExpiry = 10800; /** * @name Interwiki caching settings. * @{ */ /** * Interwiki cache, either as an associative array or a path to a constant * database (.cdb) file. * * This data structure database is generated by the `dumpInterwiki` maintenance * script (which lives in the WikimediaMaintenance repository) and has key * formats such as the following: * * - dbname:key - a simple key (e.g. enwiki:meta) * - _sitename:key - site-scope key (e.g. wiktionary:meta) * - __global:key - global-scope key (e.g. __global:meta) * - __sites:dbname - site mapping (e.g. __sites:enwiki) * * Sites mapping just specifies site name, other keys provide "local url" * data layout. * * @var bool|array|string */ $wgInterwikiCache = false; /** * Specify number of domains to check for messages. * - 1: Just wiki(db)-level * - 2: wiki and global levels * - 3: site levels */ $wgInterwikiScopes = 3; /** * Fallback site, if unable to resolve from cache */ $wgInterwikiFallbackSite = 'wiki'; /** @} */ # end of Interwiki caching settings. /** * @name SiteStore caching settings. * @{ */ /** * Specify the file location for the Sites json cache file. */ $wgSitesCacheFile = false; /** @} */ # end of SiteStore caching settings. /** * If local interwikis are set up which allow redirects, * set this regexp to restrict URLs which will be displayed * as 'redirected from' links. * * @par Example: * It might look something like this: * @code * $wgRedirectSources = '!^https?://[a-z-]+\.wikipedia\.org/!'; * @endcode * * Leave at false to avoid displaying any incoming redirect markers. * This does not affect intra-wiki redirects, which don't change * the URL. */ $wgRedirectSources = false; /** * Set this to false to avoid forcing the first letter of links to capitals. * * @warning may break links! This makes links COMPLETELY case-sensitive. Links * appearing with a capital at the beginning of a sentence will *not* go to the * same place as links in the middle of a sentence using a lowercase initial. */ $wgCapitalLinks = true; /** * @since 1.16 - This can now be set per-namespace. Some special namespaces (such * as Special, see MWNamespace::$alwaysCapitalizedNamespaces for the full list) must be * true by default (and setting them has no effect), due to various things that * require them to be so. Also, since Talk namespaces need to directly mirror their * associated content namespaces, the values for those are ignored in favor of the * subject namespace's setting. Setting for NS_MEDIA is taken automatically from * NS_FILE. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgCapitalLinkOverrides[ NS_FILE ] = false; * @endcode */ $wgCapitalLinkOverrides = []; /** * Which namespaces should support subpages? * See Language.php for a list of namespaces. */ $wgNamespacesWithSubpages = [ NS_TALK => true, NS_USER => true, NS_USER_TALK => true, NS_PROJECT => true, NS_PROJECT_TALK => true, NS_FILE_TALK => true, NS_MEDIAWIKI => true, NS_MEDIAWIKI_TALK => true, NS_TEMPLATE => true, NS_TEMPLATE_TALK => true, NS_HELP => true, NS_HELP_TALK => true, NS_CATEGORY_TALK => true ]; /** * Array holding default tracking category names. * * Array contains the system messages for each tracking category. * Tracking categories allow pages with certain characteristics to be tracked. * It works by adding any such page to a category automatically. * * A message with the suffix '-desc' should be added as a description message * to have extra information on Special:TrackingCategories. * * @deprecated since 1.25 Extensions should now register tracking categories using * the new extension registration system. * * @since 1.23 */ $wgTrackingCategories = []; /** * Array of namespaces which can be deemed to contain valid "content", as far * as the site statistics are concerned. Useful if additional namespaces also * contain "content" which should be considered when generating a count of the * number of articles in the wiki. */ $wgContentNamespaces = [ NS_MAIN ]; /** * Optional array of namespaces which should be blacklisted from Special:ShortPages * Only pages inside $wgContentNamespaces but not $wgShortPagesNamespaceBlacklist will * be shown on that page. * @since 1.30 */ $wgShortPagesNamespaceBlacklist = []; /** * Array of namespaces, in addition to the talk namespaces, where signatures * (~~~~) are likely to be used. This determines whether to display the * Signature button on the edit toolbar, and may also be used by extensions. * For example, "traditional" style wikis, where content and discussion are * intermixed, could place NS_MAIN and NS_PROJECT namespaces in this array. */ $wgExtraSignatureNamespaces = []; /** * Max number of redirects to follow when resolving redirects. * 1 means only the first redirect is followed (default behavior). * 0 or less means no redirects are followed. */ $wgMaxRedirects = 1; /** * Array of invalid page redirect targets. * Attempting to create a redirect to any of the pages in this array * will make the redirect fail. * Userlogout is hard-coded, so it does not need to be listed here. * (T12569) Disallow Mypage and Mytalk as well. * * As of now, this only checks special pages. Redirects to pages in * other namespaces cannot be invalidated by this variable. */ $wgInvalidRedirectTargets = [ 'Filepath', 'Mypage', 'Mytalk', 'Redirect' ]; /** @} */ # End of title and interwiki settings } /************************************************************************//** * @name Parser settings * These settings configure the transformation from wikitext to HTML. * @{ */ /** * Parser configuration. Associative array with the following members: * * class The class name * * preprocessorClass The preprocessor class. Two classes are currently available: * Preprocessor_Hash, which uses plain PHP arrays for temporary * storage, and Preprocessor_DOM, which uses the DOM module for * temporary storage. Preprocessor_DOM generally uses less memory; * the speed of the two is roughly the same. * * If this parameter is not given, it uses Preprocessor_DOM if the * DOM module is available, otherwise it uses Preprocessor_Hash. * * The entire associative array will be passed through to the constructor as * the first parameter. Note that only Setup.php can use this variable -- * the configuration will change at runtime via $wgParser member functions, so * the contents of this variable will be out-of-date. The variable can only be * changed during LocalSettings.php, in particular, it can't be changed during * an extension setup function. */ $wgParserConf = [ 'class' => 'Parser', # 'preprocessorClass' => 'Preprocessor_Hash', ]; /** * Maximum indent level of toc. */ $wgMaxTocLevel = 999; /** * A complexity limit on template expansion: the maximum number of nodes visited * by PPFrame::expand() */ $wgMaxPPNodeCount = 1000000; /** * A complexity limit on template expansion: the maximum number of elements * generated by Preprocessor::preprocessToObj(). This allows you to limit the * amount of memory used by the Preprocessor_DOM node cache: testing indicates * that each element uses about 160 bytes of memory on a 64-bit processor, so * this default corresponds to about 155 MB. * * When the limit is exceeded, an exception is thrown. */ $wgMaxGeneratedPPNodeCount = 1000000; /** * Maximum recursion depth for templates within templates. * The current parser adds two levels to the PHP call stack for each template, * and xdebug limits the call stack to 100 by default. So this should hopefully * stop the parser before it hits the xdebug limit. */ $wgMaxTemplateDepth = 40; /** * @see $wgMaxTemplateDepth */ $wgMaxPPExpandDepth = 40; /** * URL schemes that should be recognized as valid by wfParseUrl(). * * WARNING: Do not add 'file:' to this or internal file links will be broken. * Instead, if you want to support file links, add 'file://'. The same applies * to any other protocols with the same name as a namespace. See task T46011 for * more information. * * @see wfParseUrl */ $wgUrlProtocols = [ 'bitcoin:', 'ftp://', 'ftps://', 'geo:', 'git://', 'gopher://', 'http://', 'https://', 'irc://', 'ircs://', 'magnet:', 'mailto:', 'mms://', 'news:', 'nntp://', 'redis://', 'sftp://', 'sip:', 'sips:', 'sms:', 'ssh://', 'svn://', 'tel:', 'telnet://', 'urn:', 'worldwind://', 'xmpp:', '//' ]; /** * If true, removes (by substituting) templates in signatures. */ $wgCleanSignatures = true; /** * Whether to allow inline image pointing to other websites */ $wgAllowExternalImages = false; /** * If the above is false, you can specify an exception here. Image URLs * that start with this string are then rendered, while all others are not. * You can use this to set up a trusted, simple repository of images. * You may also specify an array of strings to allow multiple sites * * @par Examples: * @code * $wgAllowExternalImagesFrom = 'http://127.0.0.1/'; * $wgAllowExternalImagesFrom = [ 'http://127.0.0.1/', 'http://example.com' ]; * @endcode */ $wgAllowExternalImagesFrom = ''; /** * If $wgAllowExternalImages is false, you can allow an on-wiki * whitelist of regular expression fragments to match the image URL * against. If the image matches one of the regular expression fragments, * The image will be displayed. * * Set this to true to enable the on-wiki whitelist (MediaWiki:External image whitelist) * Or false to disable it */ $wgEnableImageWhitelist = true; /** * A different approach to the above: simply allow the "<img>" tag to be used. * This allows you to specify alt text and other attributes, copy-paste HTML to * your wiki more easily, etc. However, allowing external images in any manner * will allow anyone with editing rights to snoop on your visitors' IP * addresses and so forth, if they wanted to, by inserting links to images on * sites they control. */ $wgAllowImageTag = false; /** * Configuration for HTML postprocessing tool. Set this to a configuration * array to enable an external tool. Dave Raggett's "HTML Tidy" is typically * used. See https://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/tidy/ * * If this is null and $wgUseTidy is true, the deprecated configuration * parameters will be used instead. * * If this is null and $wgUseTidy is false, a pure PHP fallback will be used. * * Keys are: * - driver: May be: * - RaggettInternalHHVM: Use the limited-functionality HHVM extension * - RaggettInternalPHP: Use the PECL extension * - RaggettExternal: Shell out to an external binary (tidyBin) * - Html5Depurate: Use external Depurate service * - Html5Internal: Use the Balancer library in PHP * - RemexHtml: Use the RemexHtml library in PHP * * - tidyConfigFile: Path to configuration file for any of the Raggett drivers * - debugComment: True to add a comment to the output with warning messages * - tidyBin: For RaggettExternal, the path to the tidy binary. * - tidyCommandLine: For RaggettExternal, additional command line options. */ $wgTidyConfig = null; /** * Set this to true to use the deprecated tidy configuration parameters. * @deprecated use $wgTidyConfig */ $wgUseTidy = false; /** * The path to the tidy binary. * @deprecated Use $wgTidyConfig['tidyBin'] */ $wgTidyBin = 'tidy'; /** * The path to the tidy config file * @deprecated Use $wgTidyConfig['tidyConfigFile'] */ $wgTidyConf = $IP . '/includes/tidy/tidy.conf'; /** * The command line options to the tidy binary * @deprecated Use $wgTidyConfig['tidyCommandLine'] */ $wgTidyOpts = ''; /** * Set this to true to use the tidy extension * @deprecated Use $wgTidyConfig['driver'] */ $wgTidyInternal = extension_loaded( 'tidy' ); /** * Put tidy warnings in HTML comments * Only works for internal tidy. */ $wgDebugTidy = false; /** * Allow raw, unchecked HTML in "<html>...</html>" sections. * THIS IS VERY DANGEROUS on a publicly editable site, so USE wgGroupPermissions * TO RESTRICT EDITING to only those that you trust */ $wgRawHtml = false; /** * Set a default target for external links, e.g. _blank to pop up a new window. * * This will also set the "noreferrer" and "noopener" link rel to prevent the * attack described at https://mathiasbynens.github.io/rel-noopener/ . * Some older browsers may not support these link attributes, hence * setting $wgExternalLinkTarget to _blank may represent a security risk * to some of your users. */ $wgExternalLinkTarget = false; /** * If true, external URL links in wiki text will be given the * rel="nofollow" attribute as a hint to search engines that * they should not be followed for ranking purposes as they * are user-supplied and thus subject to spamming. */ $wgNoFollowLinks = true; /** * Namespaces in which $wgNoFollowLinks doesn't apply. * See Language.php for a list of namespaces. */ $wgNoFollowNsExceptions = []; /** * If this is set to an array of domains, external links to these domain names * (or any subdomains) will not be set to rel="nofollow" regardless of the * value of $wgNoFollowLinks. For instance: * * $wgNoFollowDomainExceptions = [ 'en.wikipedia.org', 'wiktionary.org', 'mediawiki.org' ]; * * This would add rel="nofollow" to links to de.wikipedia.org, but not * en.wikipedia.org, wiktionary.org, en.wiktionary.org, us.en.wikipedia.org, * etc. * * Defaults to mediawiki.org for the links included in the software by default. */ $wgNoFollowDomainExceptions = [ 'mediawiki.org' ]; /** * Allow DISPLAYTITLE to change title display */ $wgAllowDisplayTitle = true; /** * For consistency, restrict DISPLAYTITLE to text that normalizes to the same * canonical DB key. Also disallow some inline CSS rules like display: none; * which can cause the text to be hidden or unselectable. */ $wgRestrictDisplayTitle = true; /** * Maximum number of calls per parse to expensive parser functions such as * PAGESINCATEGORY. */ $wgExpensiveParserFunctionLimit = 100; /** * Preprocessor caching threshold * Setting it to 'false' will disable the preprocessor cache. */ $wgPreprocessorCacheThreshold = 1000; /** * Enable interwiki transcluding. Only when iw_trans=1 in the interwiki table. */ $wgEnableScaryTranscluding = false; /** * Expiry time for transcluded templates cached in transcache database table. * Only used $wgEnableInterwikiTranscluding is set to true. */ $wgTranscludeCacheExpiry = 3600; /** * Enable the magic links feature of automatically turning ISBN xxx, * PMID xxx, RFC xxx into links * * @since 1.28 */ $wgEnableMagicLinks = [ 'ISBN' => false, 'PMID' => false, 'RFC' => false ]; /** @} */ # end of parser settings } /************************************************************************//** * @name Statistics * @{ */ /** * Method used to determine if a page in a content namespace should be counted * as a valid article. * * Redirect pages will never be counted as valid articles. * * This variable can have the following values: * - 'any': all pages as considered as valid articles * - 'comma': the page must contain a comma to be considered valid * - 'link': the page must contain a [[wiki link]] to be considered valid * * See also See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Article_count * * Retroactively changing this variable will not affect the existing count, * to update it, you will need to run the maintenance/updateArticleCount.php * script. */ $wgArticleCountMethod = 'link'; /** * How many days user must be idle before he is considered inactive. Will affect * the number shown on Special:Statistics, Special:ActiveUsers, and the * {{NUMBEROFACTIVEUSERS}} magic word in wikitext. * You might want to leave this as the default value, to provide comparable * numbers between different wikis. */ $wgActiveUserDays = 30; /** @} */ # End of statistics } /************************************************************************//** * @name User accounts, authentication * @{ */ /** * Central ID lookup providers * Key is the provider ID, value is a specification for ObjectFactory * @since 1.27 */ $wgCentralIdLookupProviders = [ 'local' => [ 'class' => 'LocalIdLookup' ], ]; /** * Central ID lookup provider to use by default * @var string */ $wgCentralIdLookupProvider = 'local'; /** * Password policy for local wiki users. A user's effective policy * is the superset of all policy statements from the policies for the * groups where the user is a member. If more than one group policy * include the same policy statement, the value is the max() of the * values. Note true > false. The 'default' policy group is required, * and serves as the minimum policy for all users. New statements can * be added by appending to $wgPasswordPolicy['checks']. * Statements: * - MinimalPasswordLength - minimum length a user can set * - MinimumPasswordLengthToLogin - passwords shorter than this will * not be allowed to login, regardless if it is correct. * - MaximalPasswordLength - maximum length password a user is allowed * to attempt. Prevents DoS attacks with pbkdf2. * - PasswordCannotMatchUsername - Password cannot match username to * - PasswordCannotMatchBlacklist - Username/password combination cannot * match a specific, hardcoded blacklist. * - PasswordCannotBePopular - Blacklist passwords which are known to be * commonly chosen. Set to integer n to ban the top n passwords. * If you want to ban all common passwords on file, use the * PHP_INT_MAX constant. * @since 1.26 */ $wgPasswordPolicy = [ 'policies' => [ 'bureaucrat' => [ 'MinimalPasswordLength' => 8, 'MinimumPasswordLengthToLogin' => 1, 'PasswordCannotMatchUsername' => true, 'PasswordCannotBePopular' => 25, ], 'sysop' => [ 'MinimalPasswordLength' => 8, 'MinimumPasswordLengthToLogin' => 1, 'PasswordCannotMatchUsername' => true, 'PasswordCannotBePopular' => 25, ], 'bot' => [ 'MinimalPasswordLength' => 8, 'MinimumPasswordLengthToLogin' => 1, 'PasswordCannotMatchUsername' => true, ], 'default' => [ 'MinimalPasswordLength' => 1, 'PasswordCannotMatchUsername' => true, 'PasswordCannotMatchBlacklist' => true, 'MaximalPasswordLength' => 4096, ], ], 'checks' => [ 'MinimalPasswordLength' => 'PasswordPolicyChecks::checkMinimalPasswordLength', 'MinimumPasswordLengthToLogin' => 'PasswordPolicyChecks::checkMinimumPasswordLengthToLogin', 'PasswordCannotMatchUsername' => 'PasswordPolicyChecks::checkPasswordCannotMatchUsername', 'PasswordCannotMatchBlacklist' => 'PasswordPolicyChecks::checkPasswordCannotMatchBlacklist', 'MaximalPasswordLength' => 'PasswordPolicyChecks::checkMaximalPasswordLength', 'PasswordCannotBePopular' => 'PasswordPolicyChecks::checkPopularPasswordBlacklist' ], ]; /** * Configure AuthManager * * All providers are constructed using ObjectFactory, see that for the general * structure. The array may also contain a key "sort" used to order providers: * providers are stably sorted by this value, which should be an integer * (default is 0). * * Elements are: * - preauth: Array (keys ignored) of specifications for PreAuthenticationProviders * - primaryauth: Array (keys ignored) of specifications for PrimaryAuthenticationProviders * - secondaryauth: Array (keys ignored) of specifications for SecondaryAuthenticationProviders * * @since 1.27 * @note If this is null or empty, the value from $wgAuthManagerAutoConfig is * used instead. Local customization should generally set this variable from * scratch to the desired configuration. Extensions that want to * auto-configure themselves should use $wgAuthManagerAutoConfig instead. */ $wgAuthManagerConfig = null; /** * @see $wgAuthManagerConfig * @since 1.27 */ $wgAuthManagerAutoConfig = [ 'preauth' => [ MediaWiki\Auth\LegacyHookPreAuthenticationProvider::class => [ 'class' => MediaWiki\Auth\LegacyHookPreAuthenticationProvider::class, 'sort' => 0, ], MediaWiki\Auth\ThrottlePreAuthenticationProvider::class => [ 'class' => MediaWiki\Auth\ThrottlePreAuthenticationProvider::class, 'sort' => 0, ], ], 'primaryauth' => [ // TemporaryPasswordPrimaryAuthenticationProvider should come before // any other PasswordAuthenticationRequest-based // PrimaryAuthenticationProvider (or at least any that might return // FAIL rather than ABSTAIN for a wrong password), or password reset // won't work right. Do not remove this (or change the key) or // auto-configuration of other such providers in extensions will // probably auto-insert themselves in the wrong place. MediaWiki\Auth\TemporaryPasswordPrimaryAuthenticationProvider::class => [ 'class' => MediaWiki\Auth\TemporaryPasswordPrimaryAuthenticationProvider::class, 'args' => [ [ // Fall through to LocalPasswordPrimaryAuthenticationProvider 'authoritative' => false, ] ], 'sort' => 0, ], MediaWiki\Auth\LocalPasswordPrimaryAuthenticationProvider::class => [ 'class' => MediaWiki\Auth\LocalPasswordPrimaryAuthenticationProvider::class, 'args' => [ [ // Last one should be authoritative, or else the user will get // a less-than-helpful error message (something like "supplied // authentication info not supported" rather than "wrong // password") if it too fails. 'authoritative' => true, ] ], 'sort' => 100, ], ], 'secondaryauth' => [ MediaWiki\Auth\CheckBlocksSecondaryAuthenticationProvider::class => [ 'class' => MediaWiki\Auth\CheckBlocksSecondaryAuthenticationProvider::class, 'sort' => 0, ], MediaWiki\Auth\ResetPasswordSecondaryAuthenticationProvider::class => [ 'class' => MediaWiki\Auth\ResetPasswordSecondaryAuthenticationProvider::class, 'sort' => 100, ], // Linking during login is experimental, enable at your own risk - T134952 // MediaWiki\Auth\ConfirmLinkSecondaryAuthenticationProvider::class => [ // 'class' => MediaWiki\Auth\ConfirmLinkSecondaryAuthenticationProvider::class, // 'sort' => 100, // ], MediaWiki\Auth\EmailNotificationSecondaryAuthenticationProvider::class => [ 'class' => MediaWiki\Auth\EmailNotificationSecondaryAuthenticationProvider::class, 'sort' => 200, ], ], ]; /** * Time frame for re-authentication. * * With only password-based authentication, you'd just ask the user to re-enter * their password to verify certain operations like changing the password or * changing the account's email address. But under AuthManager, the user might * not have a password (you might even have to redirect the browser to a * third-party service or something complex like that), you might want to have * both factors of a two-factor authentication, and so on. So, the options are: * - Incorporate the whole multi-step authentication flow within everything * that needs to do this. * - Consider it good if they used Special:UserLogin during this session within * the last X seconds. * - Come up with a third option. * * MediaWiki currently takes the second option. This setting configures the * "X seconds". * * This allows for configuring different time frames for different * "operations". The operations used in MediaWiki core include: * - LinkAccounts * - UnlinkAccount * - ChangeCredentials * - RemoveCredentials * - ChangeEmail * * Additional operations may be used by extensions, either explicitly by * calling AuthManager::securitySensitiveOperationStatus(), * ApiAuthManagerHelper::securitySensitiveOperation() or * SpecialPage::checkLoginSecurityLevel(), or implicitly by overriding * SpecialPage::getLoginSecurityLevel() or by subclassing * AuthManagerSpecialPage. * * The key 'default' is used if a requested operation isn't defined in the array. * * @since 1.27 * @var int[] operation => time in seconds. A 'default' key must always be provided. */ $wgReauthenticateTime = [ 'default' => 300, ]; /** * Whether to allow security-sensitive operations when re-authentication is not possible. * * If AuthManager::canAuthenticateNow() is false (e.g. the current * SessionProvider is not able to change users, such as when OAuth is in use), * AuthManager::securitySensitiveOperationStatus() cannot sensibly return * SEC_REAUTH. Setting an operation true here will have it return SEC_OK in * that case, while setting it false will have it return SEC_FAIL. * * The key 'default' is used if a requested operation isn't defined in the array. * * @since 1.27 * @see $wgReauthenticateTime * @var bool[] operation => boolean. A 'default' key must always be provided. */ $wgAllowSecuritySensitiveOperationIfCannotReauthenticate = [ 'default' => true, ]; /** * List of AuthenticationRequest class names which are not changeable through * Special:ChangeCredentials and the changeauthenticationdata API. * This is only enforced on the client level; AuthManager itself (e.g. * AuthManager::allowsAuthenticationDataChange calls) is not affected. * Class names are checked for exact match (not for subclasses). * @since 1.27 * @var string[] */ $wgChangeCredentialsBlacklist = [ \MediaWiki\Auth\TemporaryPasswordAuthenticationRequest::class ]; /** * List of AuthenticationRequest class names which are not removable through * Special:RemoveCredentials and the removeauthenticationdata API. * This is only enforced on the client level; AuthManager itself (e.g. * AuthManager::allowsAuthenticationDataChange calls) is not affected. * Class names are checked for exact match (not for subclasses). * @since 1.27 * @var string[] */ $wgRemoveCredentialsBlacklist = [ \MediaWiki\Auth\PasswordAuthenticationRequest::class, ]; /** * For compatibility with old installations set to false * @deprecated since 1.24 will be removed in future */ $wgPasswordSalt = true; /** * Specifies the minimal length of a user password. If set to 0, empty pass- * words are allowed. * @deprecated since 1.26, use $wgPasswordPolicy's MinimalPasswordLength. */ $wgMinimalPasswordLength = false; /** * Specifies the maximal length of a user password (T64685). * * It is not recommended to make this greater than the default, as it can * allow DoS attacks by users setting really long passwords. In addition, * this should not be lowered too much, as it enforces weak passwords. * * @warning Unlike other password settings, user with passwords greater than * the maximum will not be able to log in. * @deprecated since 1.26, use $wgPasswordPolicy's MaximalPasswordLength. */ $wgMaximalPasswordLength = false; /** * Specifies if users should be sent to a password-reset form on login, if their * password doesn't meet the requirements of User::isValidPassword(). * @since 1.23 */ $wgInvalidPasswordReset = true; /** * Default password type to use when hashing user passwords * * @since 1.24 */ $wgPasswordDefault = 'pbkdf2'; /** * Configuration for built-in password types. Maps the password type * to an array of options. The 'class' option is the Password class to * use. All other options are class-dependent. * * An advanced example: * @code * $wgPasswordConfig['bcrypt-peppered'] = [ * 'class' => 'EncryptedPassword', * 'underlying' => 'bcrypt', * 'secrets' => [], * 'cipher' => MCRYPT_RIJNDAEL_256, * 'mode' => MCRYPT_MODE_CBC, * 'cost' => 5, * ]; * @endcode * * @since 1.24 */ $wgPasswordConfig = [ 'A' => [ 'class' => 'MWOldPassword', ], 'B' => [ 'class' => 'MWSaltedPassword', ], 'pbkdf2-legacyA' => [ 'class' => 'LayeredParameterizedPassword', 'types' => [ 'A', 'pbkdf2', ], ], 'pbkdf2-legacyB' => [ 'class' => 'LayeredParameterizedPassword', 'types' => [ 'B', 'pbkdf2', ], ], 'bcrypt' => [ 'class' => 'BcryptPassword', 'cost' => 9, ], 'pbkdf2' => [ 'class' => 'Pbkdf2Password', 'algo' => 'sha512', 'cost' => '30000', 'length' => '64', ], ]; /** * Whether to allow password resets ("enter some identifying data, and we'll send an email * with a temporary password you can use to get back into the account") identified by * various bits of data. Setting all of these to false (or the whole variable to false) * has the effect of disabling password resets entirely */ $wgPasswordResetRoutes = [ 'username' => true, 'email' => true, ]; /** * Maximum number of Unicode characters in signature */ $wgMaxSigChars = 255; /** * Maximum number of bytes in username. You want to run the maintenance * script ./maintenance/checkUsernames.php once you have changed this value. */ $wgMaxNameChars = 255; /** * Array of usernames which may not be registered or logged in from * Maintenance scripts can still use these */ $wgReservedUsernames = [ 'MediaWiki default', // Default 'Main Page' and MediaWiki: message pages 'Conversion script', // Used for the old Wikipedia software upgrade 'Maintenance script', // Maintenance scripts which perform editing, image import script 'Template namespace initialisation script', // Used in 1.2->1.3 upgrade 'ScriptImporter', // Default user name used by maintenance/importSiteScripts.php 'Unknown user', // Used in WikiImporter when importing revisions with no author 'msg:double-redirect-fixer', // Automatic double redirect fix 'msg:usermessage-editor', // Default user for leaving user messages 'msg:proxyblocker', // For $wgProxyList and Special:Blockme (removed in 1.22) 'msg:spambot_username', // Used by cleanupSpam.php 'msg:autochange-username', // Used by anon category RC entries (parser functions, Lua & purges) ]; /** * Settings added to this array will override the default globals for the user * preferences used by anonymous visitors and newly created accounts. * For instance, to disable editing on double clicks: * $wgDefaultUserOptions ['editondblclick'] = 0; */ $wgDefaultUserOptions = [ 'ccmeonemails' => 0, 'cols' => 80, // @deprecated since 1.29 No longer used in core 'date' => 'default', 'diffonly' => 0, 'disablemail' => 0, 'editfont' => 'default', 'editondblclick' => 0, 'editsectiononrightclick' => 0, 'enotifminoredits' => 0, 'enotifrevealaddr' => 0, 'enotifusertalkpages' => 1, 'enotifwatchlistpages' => 1, 'extendwatchlist' => 1, 'fancysig' => 0, 'forceeditsummary' => 0, 'gender' => 'unknown', 'hideminor' => 0, 'hidepatrolled' => 0, 'hidecategorization' => 1, 'imagesize' => 2, 'math' => 1, 'minordefault' => 0, 'newpageshidepatrolled' => 0, 'nickname' => '', 'norollbackdiff' => 0, 'numberheadings' => 0, 'previewonfirst' => 0, 'previewontop' => 1, 'rcdays' => 7, 'rcenhancedfilters' => 0, 'rclimit' => 50, 'rows' => 25, // @deprecated since 1.29 No longer used in core 'showhiddencats' => 0, 'shownumberswatching' => 1, 'showtoolbar' => 1, 'skin' => false, 'stubthreshold' => 0, 'thumbsize' => 5, 'underline' => 2, 'uselivepreview' => 0, 'usenewrc' => 1, 'watchcreations' => 1, 'watchdefault' => 1, 'watchdeletion' => 0, 'watchuploads' => 1, 'watchlistdays' => 3.0, 'watchlisthideanons' => 0, 'watchlisthidebots' => 0, 'watchlisthideliu' => 0, 'watchlisthideminor' => 0, 'watchlisthideown' => 0, 'watchlisthidepatrolled' => 0, 'watchlisthidecategorization' => 1, 'watchlistreloadautomatically' => 0, 'watchmoves' => 0, 'watchrollback' => 0, 'wllimit' => 250, 'useeditwarning' => 1, 'prefershttps' => 1, ]; /** * An array of preferences to not show for the user */ $wgHiddenPrefs = []; /** * Characters to prevent during new account creations. * This is used in a regular expression character class during * registration (regex metacharacters like / are escaped). */ $wgInvalidUsernameCharacters = '@:'; /** * Character used as a delimiter when testing for interwiki userrights * (In Special:UserRights, it is possible to modify users on different * databases if the delimiter is used, e.g. "Someuser@enwiki"). * * It is recommended that you have this delimiter in * $wgInvalidUsernameCharacters above, or you will not be able to * modify the user rights of those users via Special:UserRights */ $wgUserrightsInterwikiDelimiter = '@'; /** * This is to let user authenticate using https when they come from http. * Based on an idea by George Herbert on wikitech-l: * https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2010-October/050039.html * @since 1.17 */ $wgSecureLogin = false; /** * Versioning for authentication tokens. * * If non-null, this is combined with the user's secret (the user_token field * in the DB) to generate the token cookie. Changing this will invalidate all * active sessions (i.e. it will log everyone out). * * @since 1.27 * @var string|null */ $wgAuthenticationTokenVersion = null; /** * MediaWiki\Session\SessionProvider configuration. * * Value is an array of ObjectFactory specifications for the SessionProviders * to be used. Keys in the array are ignored. Order is not significant. * * @since 1.27 */ $wgSessionProviders = [ MediaWiki\Session\CookieSessionProvider::class => [ 'class' => MediaWiki\Session\CookieSessionProvider::class, 'args' => [ [ 'priority' => 30, 'callUserSetCookiesHook' => true, ] ], ], MediaWiki\Session\BotPasswordSessionProvider::class => [ 'class' => MediaWiki\Session\BotPasswordSessionProvider::class, 'args' => [ [ 'priority' => 75, ] ], ], ]; /** @} */ # end user accounts } /************************************************************************//** * @name User rights, access control and monitoring * @{ */ /** * Number of seconds before autoblock entries expire. Default 86400 = 1 day. */ $wgAutoblockExpiry = 86400; /** * Set this to true to allow blocked users to edit their own user talk page. */ $wgBlockAllowsUTEdit = true; /** * Allow sysops to ban users from accessing Emailuser */ $wgSysopEmailBans = true; /** * Limits on the possible sizes of range blocks. * * CIDR notation is hard to understand, it's easy to mistakenly assume that a * /1 is a small range and a /31 is a large range. For IPv4, setting a limit of * half the number of bits avoids such errors, and allows entire ISPs to be * blocked using a small number of range blocks. * * For IPv6, RFC 3177 recommends that a /48 be allocated to every residential * customer, so range blocks larger than /64 (half the number of bits) will * plainly be required. RFC 4692 implies that a very large ISP may be * allocated a /19 if a generous HD-Ratio of 0.8 is used, so we will use that * as our limit. As of 2012, blocking the whole world would require a /4 range. */ $wgBlockCIDRLimit = [ 'IPv4' => 16, # Blocks larger than a /16 (64k addresses) will not be allowed 'IPv6' => 19, ]; /** * If true, blocked users will not be allowed to login. When using this with * a public wiki, the effect of logging out blocked users may actually be * avers: unless the user's address is also blocked (e.g. auto-block), * logging the user out will again allow reading and editing, just as for * anonymous visitors. */ $wgBlockDisablesLogin = false; /** * Pages anonymous user may see, set as an array of pages titles. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgWhitelistRead = array ( "Main Page", "Wikipedia:Help"); * @endcode * * Special:Userlogin and Special:ChangePassword are always whitelisted. * * @note This will only work if $wgGroupPermissions['*']['read'] is false -- * see below. Otherwise, ALL pages are accessible, regardless of this setting. * * @note Also that this will only protect _pages in the wiki_. Uploaded files * will remain readable. You can use img_auth.php to protect uploaded files, * see https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Image_Authorization * * @note Extensions should not modify this, but use the TitleReadWhitelist * hook instead. */ $wgWhitelistRead = false; /** * Pages anonymous user may see, set as an array of regular expressions. * * This function will match the regexp against the title name, which * is without underscore. * * @par Example: * To whitelist [[Main Page]]: * @code * $wgWhitelistReadRegexp = [ "/Main Page/" ]; * @endcode * * @note Unless ^ and/or $ is specified, a regular expression might match * pages not intended to be whitelisted. The above example will also * whitelist a page named 'Security Main Page'. * * @par Example: * To allow reading any page starting with 'User' regardless of the case: * @code * $wgWhitelistReadRegexp = [ "@^UsEr.*@i" ]; * @endcode * Will allow both [[User is banned]] and [[User:JohnDoe]] * * @note This will only work if $wgGroupPermissions['*']['read'] is false -- * see below. Otherwise, ALL pages are accessible, regardless of this setting. */ $wgWhitelistReadRegexp = false; /** * Should editors be required to have a validated e-mail * address before being allowed to edit? */ $wgEmailConfirmToEdit = false; /** * Should MediaWiki attempt to protect user's privacy when doing redirects? * Keep this true if access counts to articles are made public. */ $wgHideIdentifiableRedirects = true; /** * Permission keys given to users in each group. * * This is an array where the keys are all groups and each value is an * array of the format (right => boolean). * * The second format is used to support per-namespace permissions. * Note that this feature does not fully work for all permission types. * * All users are implicitly in the '*' group including anonymous visitors; * logged-in users are all implicitly in the 'user' group. These will be * combined with the permissions of all groups that a given user is listed * in in the user_groups table. * * Note: Don't set $wgGroupPermissions = []; unless you know what you're * doing! This will wipe all permissions, and may mean that your users are * unable to perform certain essential tasks or access new functionality * when new permissions are introduced and default grants established. * * Functionality to make pages inaccessible has not been extensively tested * for security. Use at your own risk! * * This replaces $wgWhitelistAccount and $wgWhitelistEdit */ $wgGroupPermissions = []; /** @cond file_level_code */ // Implicit group for all visitors $wgGroupPermissions['*']['createaccount'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['read'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['edit'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['createpage'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['createtalk'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['writeapi'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['editmyusercss'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['editmyuserjs'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['viewmywatchlist'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['editmywatchlist'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['viewmyprivateinfo'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['editmyprivateinfo'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['editmyoptions'] = true; # $wgGroupPermissions['*']['patrolmarks'] = false; // let anons see what was patrolled // Implicit group for all logged-in accounts $wgGroupPermissions['user']['move'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['user']['move-subpages'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['user']['move-rootuserpages'] = true; // can move root userpages $wgGroupPermissions['user']['move-categorypages'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['user']['movefile'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['user']['read'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['user']['edit'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['user']['createpage'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['user']['createtalk'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['user']['writeapi'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['user']['upload'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['user']['reupload'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['user']['reupload-shared'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['user']['minoredit'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['user']['purge'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['user']['sendemail'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['user']['applychangetags'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['user']['changetags'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['user']['editcontentmodel'] = true; // Implicit group for accounts that pass $wgAutoConfirmAge $wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['autoconfirmed'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['autoconfirmed']['editsemiprotected'] = true; // Users with bot privilege can have their edits hidden // from various log pages by default $wgGroupPermissions['bot']['bot'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['bot']['autoconfirmed'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['bot']['editsemiprotected'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['bot']['nominornewtalk'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['bot']['autopatrol'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['bot']['suppressredirect'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['bot']['apihighlimits'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['bot']['writeapi'] = true; // Most extra permission abilities go to this group $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['block'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['createaccount'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['delete'] = true; // can be separately configured for pages with > $wgDeleteRevisionsLimit revs $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['bigdelete'] = true; // can view deleted history entries, but not see or restore the text $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['deletedhistory'] = true; // can view deleted revision text $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['deletedtext'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['undelete'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['editinterface'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['editusercss'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['edituserjs'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['import'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['importupload'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['move'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['move-subpages'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['move-rootuserpages'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['move-categorypages'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['patrol'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['autopatrol'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['protect'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['editprotected'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['rollback'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['upload'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['reupload'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['reupload-shared'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['unwatchedpages'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['autoconfirmed'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['editsemiprotected'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['ipblock-exempt'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['blockemail'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['markbotedits'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['apihighlimits'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['browsearchive'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['noratelimit'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['movefile'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['unblockself'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['suppressredirect'] = true; # $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['pagelang'] = true; # $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['upload_by_url'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['mergehistory'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['managechangetags'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['deletechangetags'] = true; // Permission to change users' group assignments $wgGroupPermissions['bureaucrat']['userrights'] = true; $wgGroupPermissions['bureaucrat']['noratelimit'] = true; // Permission to change users' groups assignments across wikis # $wgGroupPermissions['bureaucrat']['userrights-interwiki'] = true; // Permission to export pages including linked pages regardless of $wgExportMaxLinkDepth # $wgGroupPermissions['bureaucrat']['override-export-depth'] = true; # $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['deletelogentry'] = true; # $wgGroupPermissions['sysop']['deleterevision'] = true; // To hide usernames from users and Sysops # $wgGroupPermissions['suppress']['hideuser'] = true; // To hide revisions/log items from users and Sysops # $wgGroupPermissions['suppress']['suppressrevision'] = true; // To view revisions/log items hidden from users and Sysops # $wgGroupPermissions['suppress']['viewsuppressed'] = true; // For private suppression log access # $wgGroupPermissions['suppress']['suppressionlog'] = true; /** * The developer group is deprecated, but can be activated if need be * to use the 'lockdb' and 'unlockdb' special pages. Those require * that a lock file be defined and creatable/removable by the web * server. */ # $wgGroupPermissions['developer']['siteadmin'] = true; /** @endcond */ /** * Permission keys revoked from users in each group. * * This acts the same way as wgGroupPermissions above, except that * if the user is in a group here, the permission will be removed from them. * * Improperly setting this could mean that your users will be unable to perform * certain essential tasks, so use at your own risk! */ $wgRevokePermissions = []; /** * Implicit groups, aren't shown on Special:Listusers or somewhere else */ $wgImplicitGroups = [ '*', 'user', 'autoconfirmed' ]; /** * A map of group names that the user is in, to group names that those users * are allowed to add or revoke. * * Setting the list of groups to add or revoke to true is equivalent to "any * group". * * @par Example: * To allow sysops to add themselves to the "bot" group: * @code * $wgGroupsAddToSelf = [ 'sysop' => [ 'bot' ] ]; * @endcode * * @par Example: * Implicit groups may be used for the source group, for instance: * @code * $wgGroupsRemoveFromSelf = [ '*' => true ]; * @endcode * This allows users in the '*' group (i.e. any user) to remove themselves from * any group that they happen to be in. */ $wgGroupsAddToSelf = []; /** * @see $wgGroupsAddToSelf */ $wgGroupsRemoveFromSelf = []; /** * Set of available actions that can be restricted via action=protect * You probably shouldn't change this. * Translated through restriction-* messages. * Title::getRestrictionTypes() will remove restrictions that are not * applicable to a specific title (create and upload) */ $wgRestrictionTypes = [ 'create', 'edit', 'move', 'upload' ]; /** * Rights which can be required for each protection level (via action=protect) * * You can add a new protection level that requires a specific * permission by manipulating this array. The ordering of elements * dictates the order on the protection form's lists. * * - '' will be ignored (i.e. unprotected) * - 'autoconfirmed' is quietly rewritten to 'editsemiprotected' for backwards compatibility * - 'sysop' is quietly rewritten to 'editprotected' for backwards compatibility */ $wgRestrictionLevels = [ '', 'autoconfirmed', 'sysop' ]; /** * Restriction levels that can be used with cascading protection * * A page can only be protected with cascading protection if the * requested restriction level is included in this array. * * 'autoconfirmed' is quietly rewritten to 'editsemiprotected' for backwards compatibility. * 'sysop' is quietly rewritten to 'editprotected' for backwards compatibility. */ $wgCascadingRestrictionLevels = [ 'sysop' ]; /** * Restriction levels that should be considered "semiprotected" * * Certain places in the interface recognize a dichotomy between "protected" * and "semiprotected", without further distinguishing the specific levels. In * general, if anyone can be eligible to edit a protection level merely by * reaching some condition in $wgAutopromote, it should probably be considered * "semiprotected". * * 'autoconfirmed' is quietly rewritten to 'editsemiprotected' for backwards compatibility. * 'sysop' is not changed, since it really shouldn't be here. */ $wgSemiprotectedRestrictionLevels = [ 'autoconfirmed' ]; /** * Set the minimum permissions required to edit pages in each * namespace. If you list more than one permission, a user must * have all of them to edit pages in that namespace. * * @note NS_MEDIAWIKI is implicitly restricted to 'editinterface'. */ $wgNamespaceProtection = []; /** * Pages in namespaces in this array can not be used as templates. * * Elements MUST be numeric namespace ids, you can safely use the MediaWiki * namespaces constants (NS_USER, NS_MAIN...). * * Among other things, this may be useful to enforce read-restrictions * which may otherwise be bypassed by using the template mechanism. */ $wgNonincludableNamespaces = []; /** * Number of seconds an account is required to age before it's given the * implicit 'autoconfirm' group membership. This can be used to limit * privileges of new accounts. * * Accounts created by earlier versions of the software may not have a * recorded creation date, and will always be considered to pass the age test. * * When left at 0, all registered accounts will pass. * * @par Example: * Set automatic confirmation to 10 minutes (which is 600 seconds): * @code * $wgAutoConfirmAge = 600; // ten minutes * @endcode * Set age to one day: * @code * $wgAutoConfirmAge = 3600*24; // one day * @endcode */ $wgAutoConfirmAge = 0; /** * Number of edits an account requires before it is autoconfirmed. * Passing both this AND the time requirement is needed. Example: * * @par Example: * @code * $wgAutoConfirmCount = 50; * @endcode */ $wgAutoConfirmCount = 0; /** * Array containing the conditions of automatic promotion of a user to specific groups. * * The basic syntax for `$wgAutopromote` is: * * $wgAutopromote = array( * 'groupname' => cond, * 'group2' => cond2, * ); * * A `cond` may be: * - a single condition without arguments: * Note that Autopromote wraps a single non-array value into an array * e.g. `APCOND_EMAILCONFIRMED` OR * array( `APCOND_EMAILCONFIRMED` ) * - a single condition with arguments: * e.g. `array( APCOND_EDITCOUNT, 100 )` * - a set of conditions: * e.g. `array( 'operand', cond1, cond2, ... )` * * When constructing a set of conditions, the following conditions are available: * - `&` (**AND**): * promote if user matches **ALL** conditions * - `|` (**OR**): * promote if user matches **ANY** condition * - `^` (**XOR**): * promote if user matches **ONLY ONE OF THE CONDITIONS** * - `!` (**NOT**): * promote if user matces **NO** condition * - array( APCOND_EMAILCONFIRMED ): * true if user has a confirmed e-mail * - array( APCOND_EDITCOUNT, number of edits ): * true if user has the at least the number of edits as the passed parameter * - array( APCOND_AGE, seconds since registration ): * true if the length of time since the user created his/her account * is at least the same length of time as the passed parameter * - array( APCOND_AGE_FROM_EDIT, seconds since first edit ): * true if the length of time since the user made his/her first edit * is at least the same length of time as the passed parameter * - array( APCOND_INGROUPS, group1, group2, ... ): * true if the user is a member of each of the passed groups * - array( APCOND_ISIP, ip ): * true if the user has the passed IP address * - array( APCOND_IPINRANGE, range ): * true if the user has an IP address in the range of the passed parameter * - array( APCOND_BLOCKED ): * true if the user is blocked * - array( APCOND_ISBOT ): * true if the user is a bot * - similar constructs can be defined by extensions * * The sets of conditions are evaluated recursively, so you can use nested sets of conditions * linked by operands. * * Note that if $wgEmailAuthentication is disabled, APCOND_EMAILCONFIRMED will be true for any * user who has provided an e-mail address. */ $wgAutopromote = [ 'autoconfirmed' => [ '&', [ APCOND_EDITCOUNT, &$wgAutoConfirmCount ], [ APCOND_AGE, &$wgAutoConfirmAge ], ], ]; /** * Automatically add a usergroup to any user who matches certain conditions. * * Does not add the user to the group again if it has been removed. * Also, does not remove the group if the user no longer meets the criteria. * * The format is: * @code * [ event => criteria, ... ] * @endcode * Where event is either: * - 'onEdit' (when user edits) * * Criteria has the same format as $wgAutopromote * * @see $wgAutopromote * @since 1.18 */ $wgAutopromoteOnce = [ 'onEdit' => [], ]; /** * Put user rights log entries for autopromotion in recent changes? * @since 1.18 */ $wgAutopromoteOnceLogInRC = true; /** * $wgAddGroups and $wgRemoveGroups can be used to give finer control over who * can assign which groups at Special:Userrights. * * @par Example: * Bureaucrats can add any group: * @code * $wgAddGroups['bureaucrat'] = true; * @endcode * Bureaucrats can only remove bots and sysops: * @code * $wgRemoveGroups['bureaucrat'] = [ 'bot', 'sysop' ]; * @endcode * Sysops can make bots: * @code * $wgAddGroups['sysop'] = [ 'bot' ]; * @endcode * Sysops can disable other sysops in an emergency, and disable bots: * @code * $wgRemoveGroups['sysop'] = [ 'sysop', 'bot' ]; * @endcode */ $wgAddGroups = []; /** * @see $wgAddGroups */ $wgRemoveGroups = []; /** * A list of available rights, in addition to the ones defined by the core. * For extensions only. */ $wgAvailableRights = []; /** * Optional to restrict deletion of pages with higher revision counts * to users with the 'bigdelete' permission. (Default given to sysops.) */ $wgDeleteRevisionsLimit = 0; /** * The maximum number of edits a user can have and * can still be hidden by users with the hideuser permission. * This is limited for performance reason. * Set to false to disable the limit. * @since 1.23 */ $wgHideUserContribLimit = 1000; /** * Number of accounts each IP address may create per specified period(s). * * @par Example: * @code * $wgAccountCreationThrottle = [ * // no more than 100 per month * [ * 'count' => 100, * 'seconds' => 30*86400, * ], * // no more than 10 per day * [ * 'count' => 10, * 'seconds' => 86400, * ], * ]; * @endcode * * @warning Requires $wgMainCacheType to be enabled */ $wgAccountCreationThrottle = [ [ 'count' => 0, 'seconds' => 86400, ] ]; /** * Edits matching these regular expressions in body text * will be recognised as spam and rejected automatically. * * There's no administrator override on-wiki, so be careful what you set. :) * May be an array of regexes or a single string for backwards compatibility. * * @see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression * * @note Each regex needs a beginning/end delimiter, eg: # or / */ $wgSpamRegex = []; /** * Same as the above except for edit summaries */ $wgSummarySpamRegex = []; /** * Whether to use DNS blacklists in $wgDnsBlacklistUrls to check for open * proxies * @since 1.16 */ $wgEnableDnsBlacklist = false; /** * List of DNS blacklists to use, if $wgEnableDnsBlacklist is true. * * This is an array of either a URL or an array with the URL and a key (should * the blacklist require a key). * * @par Example: * @code * $wgDnsBlacklistUrls = [ * // String containing URL * 'http.dnsbl.sorbs.net.', * // Array with URL and key, for services that require a key * [ 'dnsbl.httpbl.net.', 'mykey' ], * // Array with just the URL. While this works, it is recommended that you * // just use a string as shown above * [ 'opm.tornevall.org.' ] * ]; * @endcode * * @note You should end the domain name with a . to avoid searching your * eventual domain search suffixes. * @since 1.16 */ $wgDnsBlacklistUrls = [ 'http.dnsbl.sorbs.net.' ]; /** * Proxy whitelist, list of addresses that are assumed to be non-proxy despite * what the other methods might say. */ $wgProxyWhitelist = []; /** * IP ranges that should be considered soft-blocked (anon-only, account * creation allowed). The intent is to use this to prevent anonymous edits from * shared resources such as Wikimedia Labs. * @since 1.29 * @var string[] */ $wgSoftBlockRanges = []; /** * Whether to look at the X-Forwarded-For header's list of (potentially spoofed) * IPs and apply IP blocks to them. This allows for IP blocks to work with correctly-configured * (transparent) proxies without needing to block the proxies themselves. */ $wgApplyIpBlocksToXff = false; /** * Simple rate limiter options to brake edit floods. * * Maximum number actions allowed in the given number of seconds; after that * the violating client receives HTTP 500 error pages until the period * elapses. * * @par Example: * Limits per configured per action and then type of users. * @code * $wgRateLimits = [ * 'edit' => [ * 'anon' => [ x, y ], // any and all anonymous edits (aggregate) * 'user' => [ x, y ], // each logged-in user * 'newbie' => [ x, y ], // each new autoconfirmed accounts; overrides 'user' * 'ip' => [ x, y ], // each anon and recent account * 'subnet' => [ x, y ], // ... within a /24 subnet in IPv4 or /64 in IPv6 * 'groupName' => [ x, y ], // by group membership * ] * ]; * @endcode * * @par Normally, the 'noratelimit' right allows a user to bypass any rate * limit checks. This can be disabled on a per-action basis by setting the * special '&can-bypass' key to false in that action's configuration. * @code * $wgRateLimits = [ * 'some-action' => [ * '&can-bypass' => false, * 'user' => [ x, y ], * ]; * @endcode * * @warning Requires that $wgMainCacheType is set to something persistent */ $wgRateLimits = [ // Page edits 'edit' => [ 'ip' => [ 8, 60 ], 'newbie' => [ 8, 60 ], ], // Page moves 'move' => [ 'newbie' => [ 2, 120 ], 'user' => [ 8, 60 ], ], // File uploads 'upload' => [ 'ip' => [ 8, 60 ], 'newbie' => [ 8, 60 ], ], // Page rollbacks 'rollback' => [ 'user' => [ 10, 60 ], 'newbie' => [ 5, 120 ] ], // Triggering password resets emails 'mailpassword' => [ 'ip' => [ 5, 3600 ], ], // Emailing other users using MediaWiki 'emailuser' => [ 'ip' => [ 5, 86400 ], 'newbie' => [ 5, 86400 ], 'user' => [ 20, 86400 ], ], // Purging pages 'purge' => [ 'ip' => [ 30, 60 ], 'user' => [ 30, 60 ], ], // Purges of link tables 'linkpurge' => [ 'ip' => [ 30, 60 ], 'user' => [ 30, 60 ], ], // Files rendered via thumb.php or thumb_handler.php 'renderfile' => [ 'ip' => [ 700, 30 ], 'user' => [ 700, 30 ], ], // Same as above but for non-standard thumbnails 'renderfile-nonstandard' => [ 'ip' => [ 70, 30 ], 'user' => [ 70, 30 ], ], // Stashing edits into cache before save 'stashedit' => [ 'ip' => [ 30, 60 ], 'newbie' => [ 30, 60 ], ], // Adding or removing change tags 'changetag' => [ 'ip' => [ 8, 60 ], 'newbie' => [ 8, 60 ], ], // Changing the content model of a page 'editcontentmodel' => [ 'newbie' => [ 2, 120 ], 'user' => [ 8, 60 ], ], ]; /** * Array of IPs / CIDR ranges which should be excluded from rate limits. * This may be useful for whitelisting NAT gateways for conferences, etc. */ $wgRateLimitsExcludedIPs = []; /** * Log IP addresses in the recentchanges table; can be accessed only by * extensions (e.g. CheckUser) or a DB admin * Used for retroactive autoblocks */ $wgPutIPinRC = true; /** * Integer defining default number of entries to show on * special pages which are query-pages such as Special:Whatlinkshere. */ $wgQueryPageDefaultLimit = 50; /** * Limit password attempts to X attempts per Y seconds per IP per account. * * Value is an array of arrays. Each sub-array must have a key for count * (ie count of how many attempts before throttle) and a key for seconds. * If the key 'allIPs' (case sensitive) is present, then the limit is * just per account instead of per IP per account. * * @since 1.27 allIps support and multiple limits added in 1.27. Prior * to 1.27 this only supported having a single throttle. * @warning Requires $wgMainCacheType to be enabled */ $wgPasswordAttemptThrottle = [ // Short term limit [ 'count' => 5, 'seconds' => 300 ], // Long term limit. We need to balance the risk // of somebody using this as a DoS attack to lock someone // out of their account, and someone doing a brute force attack. [ 'count' => 150, 'seconds' => 60*60*48 ], ]; /** * @var Array Map of (grant => right => boolean) * Users authorize consumers (like Apps) to act on their behalf but only with * a subset of the user's normal account rights (signed off on by the user). * The possible rights to grant to a consumer are bundled into groups called * "grants". Each grant defines some rights it lets consumers inherit from the * account they may act on behalf of. Note that a user granting a right does * nothing if that user does not actually have that right to begin with. * @since 1.27 */ $wgGrantPermissions = []; // @TODO: clean up grants // @TODO: auto-include read/editsemiprotected rights? $wgGrantPermissions['basic']['autoconfirmed'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['basic']['autopatrol'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['basic']['editsemiprotected'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['basic']['ipblock-exempt'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['basic']['nominornewtalk'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['basic']['patrolmarks'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['basic']['purge'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['basic']['read'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['basic']['skipcaptcha'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['basic']['writeapi'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['highvolume']['bot'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['highvolume']['apihighlimits'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['highvolume']['noratelimit'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['highvolume']['markbotedits'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['editpage']['edit'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['editpage']['minoredit'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['editpage']['applychangetags'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['editpage']['changetags'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['editprotected'] = $wgGrantPermissions['editpage']; $wgGrantPermissions['editprotected']['editprotected'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['editmycssjs'] = $wgGrantPermissions['editpage']; $wgGrantPermissions['editmycssjs']['editmyusercss'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['editmycssjs']['editmyuserjs'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['editmyoptions']['editmyoptions'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['editinterface'] = $wgGrantPermissions['editpage']; $wgGrantPermissions['editinterface']['editinterface'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['editinterface']['editusercss'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['editinterface']['edituserjs'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['createeditmovepage'] = $wgGrantPermissions['editpage']; $wgGrantPermissions['createeditmovepage']['createpage'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['createeditmovepage']['createtalk'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['createeditmovepage']['move'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['createeditmovepage']['move-rootuserpages'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['createeditmovepage']['move-subpages'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['createeditmovepage']['move-categorypages'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['uploadfile']['upload'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['uploadfile']['reupload-own'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['uploadeditmovefile'] = $wgGrantPermissions['uploadfile']; $wgGrantPermissions['uploadeditmovefile']['reupload'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['uploadeditmovefile']['reupload-shared'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['uploadeditmovefile']['upload_by_url'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['uploadeditmovefile']['movefile'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['uploadeditmovefile']['suppressredirect'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['patrol']['patrol'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['rollback']['rollback'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['blockusers']['block'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['blockusers']['blockemail'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['viewdeleted']['browsearchive'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['viewdeleted']['deletedhistory'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['viewdeleted']['deletedtext'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['viewrestrictedlogs']['suppressionlog'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['delete'] = $wgGrantPermissions['editpage'] + $wgGrantPermissions['viewdeleted']; $wgGrantPermissions['delete']['delete'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['delete']['bigdelete'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['delete']['deletelogentry'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['delete']['deleterevision'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['delete']['undelete'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['protect'] = $wgGrantPermissions['editprotected']; $wgGrantPermissions['protect']['protect'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['viewmywatchlist']['viewmywatchlist'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['editmywatchlist']['editmywatchlist'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['sendemail']['sendemail'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['createaccount']['createaccount'] = true; $wgGrantPermissions['privateinfo']['viewmyprivateinfo'] = true; /** * @var Array Map of grants to their UI grouping * @since 1.27 */ $wgGrantPermissionGroups = [ // Hidden grants are implicitly present 'basic' => 'hidden', 'editpage' => 'page-interaction', 'createeditmovepage' => 'page-interaction', 'editprotected' => 'page-interaction', 'patrol' => 'page-interaction', 'uploadfile' => 'file-interaction', 'uploadeditmovefile' => 'file-interaction', 'sendemail' => 'email', 'viewmywatchlist' => 'watchlist-interaction', 'editviewmywatchlist' => 'watchlist-interaction', 'editmycssjs' => 'customization', 'editmyoptions' => 'customization', 'editinterface' => 'administration', 'rollback' => 'administration', 'blockusers' => 'administration', 'delete' => 'administration', 'viewdeleted' => 'administration', 'viewrestrictedlogs' => 'administration', 'protect' => 'administration', 'createaccount' => 'administration', 'highvolume' => 'high-volume', 'privateinfo' => 'private-information', ]; /** * @var bool Whether to enable bot passwords * @since 1.27 */ $wgEnableBotPasswords = true; /** * Cluster for the bot_passwords table * @var string|bool If false, the normal cluster will be used * @since 1.27 */ $wgBotPasswordsCluster = false; /** * Database name for the bot_passwords table * * To use a database with a table prefix, set this variable to * "{$database}-{$prefix}". * @var string|bool If false, the normal database will be used * @since 1.27 */ $wgBotPasswordsDatabase = false; /** @} */ # end of user rights settings /************************************************************************//** * @name Proxy scanner settings * @{ */ /** * This should always be customised in LocalSettings.php */ $wgSecretKey = false; /** * Big list of banned IP addresses. * * This can have the following formats: * - An array of addresses, either in the values * or the keys (for backward compatibility, deprecated since 1.30) * - A string, in that case this is the path to a file * containing the list of IP addresses, one per line */ $wgProxyList = []; /** @} */ # end of proxy scanner settings /************************************************************************//** * @name Cookie settings * @{ */ /** * Default cookie lifetime, in seconds. Setting to 0 makes all cookies session-only. */ $wgCookieExpiration = 30 * 86400; /** * Default login cookie lifetime, in seconds. Setting * $wgExtendLoginCookieExpiration to null will use $wgCookieExpiration to * calculate the cookie lifetime. As with $wgCookieExpiration, 0 will make * login cookies session-only. */ $wgExtendedLoginCookieExpiration = 180 * 86400; /** * Set to set an explicit domain on the login cookies eg, "justthis.domain.org" * or ".any.subdomain.net" */ $wgCookieDomain = ''; /** * Set this variable if you want to restrict cookies to a certain path within * the domain specified by $wgCookieDomain. */ $wgCookiePath = '/'; /** * Whether the "secure" flag should be set on the cookie. This can be: * - true: Set secure flag * - false: Don't set secure flag * - "detect": Set the secure flag if $wgServer is set to an HTTPS URL */ $wgCookieSecure = 'detect'; /** * By default, MediaWiki checks if the client supports cookies during the * login process, so that it can display an informative error message if * cookies are disabled. Set this to true if you want to disable this cookie * check. */ $wgDisableCookieCheck = false; /** * Cookies generated by MediaWiki have names starting with this prefix. Set it * to a string to use a custom prefix. Setting it to false causes the database * name to be used as a prefix. */ $wgCookiePrefix = false; /** * Set authentication cookies to HttpOnly to prevent access by JavaScript, * in browsers that support this feature. This can mitigates some classes of * XSS attack. */ $wgCookieHttpOnly = true; /** * A list of cookies that vary the cache (for use by extensions) */ $wgCacheVaryCookies = []; /** * Override to customise the session name */ $wgSessionName = false; /** * Whether to set a cookie when a user is autoblocked. Doing so means that a blocked user, even * after logging out and moving to a new IP address, will still be blocked. This cookie will contain * an authentication code if $wgSecretKey is set, or otherwise will just be the block ID (in * which case there is a possibility of an attacker discovering the names of revdeleted users, so * it is best to use this in conjunction with $wgSecretKey being set). */ $wgCookieSetOnAutoblock = false; /** @} */ # end of cookie settings } /************************************************************************//** * @name LaTeX (mathematical formulas) * @{ */ /** * To use inline TeX, you need to compile 'texvc' (in the 'math' subdirectory of * the MediaWiki package and have latex, dvips, gs (ghostscript), andconvert * (ImageMagick) installed and available in the PATH. * Please see math/README for more information. */ $wgUseTeX = false; /** @} */ # end LaTeX } /************************************************************************//** * @name Profiling, testing and debugging * * To enable profiling, edit StartProfiler.php * * @{ */ /** * Filename for debug logging. See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/How_to_debug * The debug log file should be not be publicly accessible if it is used, as it * may contain private data. */ $wgDebugLogFile = ''; /** * Prefix for debug log lines */ $wgDebugLogPrefix = ''; /** * If true, instead of redirecting, show a page with a link to the redirect * destination. This allows for the inspection of PHP error messages, and easy * resubmission of form data. For developer use only. */ $wgDebugRedirects = false; /** * If true, log debugging data from action=raw and load.php. * This is normally false to avoid overlapping debug entries due to gen=css * and gen=js requests. */ $wgDebugRawPage = false; /** * Send debug data to an HTML comment in the output. * * This may occasionally be useful when supporting a non-technical end-user. * It's more secure than exposing the debug log file to the web, since the * output only contains private data for the current user. But it's not ideal * for development use since data is lost on fatal errors and redirects. */ $wgDebugComments = false; /** * Write SQL queries to the debug log. * * This setting is only used $wgLBFactoryConf['class'] is set to * 'LBFactorySimple' and $wgDBservers is an empty array; otherwise * the DBO_DEBUG flag must be set in the 'flags' option of the database * connection to achieve the same functionality. */ $wgDebugDumpSql = false; /** * Performance expectations for DB usage * * @since 1.26 */ $wgTrxProfilerLimits = [ // HTTP GET/HEAD requests. // Master queries should not happen on GET requests 'GET' => [ 'masterConns' => 0, 'writes' => 0, 'readQueryTime' => 5 ], // HTTP POST requests. // Master reads and writes will happen for a subset of these. 'POST' => [ 'readQueryTime' => 5, 'writeQueryTime' => 1, 'maxAffected' => 1000 ], 'POST-nonwrite' => [ 'masterConns' => 0, 'writes' => 0, 'readQueryTime' => 5 ], // Deferred updates that run after HTTP response is sent 'PostSend' => [ 'readQueryTime' => 5, 'writeQueryTime' => 1, 'maxAffected' => 1000, // Log master queries under the post-send entry point as they are discouraged 'masterConns' => 0, 'writes' => 0, ], // Background job runner 'JobRunner' => [ 'readQueryTime' => 30, 'writeQueryTime' => 5, 'maxAffected' => 500 // ballpark of $wgUpdateRowsPerQuery ], // Command-line scripts 'Maintenance' => [ 'writeQueryTime' => 5, 'maxAffected' => 1000 ] ]; /** * Map of string log group names to log destinations. * * If set, wfDebugLog() output for that group will go to that file instead * of the regular $wgDebugLogFile. Useful for enabling selective logging * in production. * * Log destinations may be one of the following: * - false to completely remove from the output, including from $wgDebugLogFile. * - string values specifying a filename or URI. * - associative array with keys: * - 'destination' desired filename or URI. * - 'sample' an integer value, specifying a sampling factor (optional) * - 'level' A \Psr\Log\LogLevel constant, indicating the minimum level * to log (optional, since 1.25) * * @par Example: * @code * $wgDebugLogGroups['redis'] = '/var/log/mediawiki/redis.log'; * @endcode * * @par Advanced example: * @code * $wgDebugLogGroups['memcached'] = [ * 'destination' => '/var/log/mediawiki/memcached.log', * 'sample' => 1000, // log 1 message out of every 1,000. * 'level' => \Psr\Log\LogLevel::WARNING * ]; * @endcode */ $wgDebugLogGroups = []; /** * Default service provider for creating Psr\Log\LoggerInterface instances. * * The value should be an array suitable for use with * ObjectFactory::getObjectFromSpec(). The created object is expected to * implement the MediaWiki\Logger\Spi interface. See ObjectFactory for additional * details. * * Alternately the MediaWiki\Logger\LoggerFactory::registerProvider method can * be called to inject an MediaWiki\Logger\Spi instance into the LoggerFactory * and bypass the use of this configuration variable entirely. * * @par To completely disable logging: * @code * $wgMWLoggerDefaultSpi = [ 'class' => '\\MediaWiki\\Logger\\NullSpi' ]; * @endcode * * @since 1.25 * @var array $wgMWLoggerDefaultSpi * @see MwLogger */ $wgMWLoggerDefaultSpi = [ 'class' => '\\MediaWiki\\Logger\\LegacySpi', ]; /** * Display debug data at the bottom of the main content area. * * Useful for developers and technical users trying to working on a closed wiki. */ $wgShowDebug = false; /** * Prefix debug messages with relative timestamp. Very-poor man's profiler. * Since 1.19 also includes memory usage. */ $wgDebugTimestamps = false; /** * Print HTTP headers for every request in the debug information. */ $wgDebugPrintHttpHeaders = true; /** * Show the contents of $wgHooks in Special:Version */ $wgSpecialVersionShowHooks = false; /** * Whether to show "we're sorry, but there has been a database error" pages. * Displaying errors aids in debugging, but may display information useful * to an attacker. */ $wgShowSQLErrors = false; /** * If set to true, uncaught exceptions will print a complete stack trace * to output. This should only be used for debugging, as it may reveal * private information in function parameters due to PHP's backtrace * formatting. */ $wgShowExceptionDetails = false; /** * If true, show a backtrace for database errors * * @note This setting only applies when connection errors and query errors are * reported in the normal manner. $wgShowExceptionDetails applies in other cases, * including those in which an uncaught exception is thrown from within the * exception handler. */ $wgShowDBErrorBacktrace = false; /** * If true, send the exception backtrace to the error log */ $wgLogExceptionBacktrace = true; /** * Expose backend server host names through the API and various HTML comments */ $wgShowHostnames = false; /** * Override server hostname detection with a hardcoded value. * Should be a string, default false. * @since 1.20 */ $wgOverrideHostname = false; /** * If set to true MediaWiki will throw notices for some possible error * conditions and for deprecated functions. */ $wgDevelopmentWarnings = false; /** * Release limitation to wfDeprecated warnings, if set to a release number * development warnings will not be generated for deprecations added in releases * after the limit. */ $wgDeprecationReleaseLimit = false; /** * Only record profiling info for pages that took longer than this * @deprecated since 1.25: set $wgProfiler['threshold'] instead. */ $wgProfileLimit = 0.0; /** * Don't put non-profiling info into log file * * @deprecated since 1.23, set the log file in * $wgDebugLogGroups['profileoutput'] instead. */ $wgProfileOnly = false; /** * Destination of statsd metrics. * * A host or host:port of a statsd server. Port defaults to 8125. * * If not set, statsd metrics will not be collected. * * @see wfLogProfilingData * @since 1.25 */ $wgStatsdServer = false; /** * Prefix for metric names sent to $wgStatsdServer. * * @see MediaWikiServices::getStatsdDataFactory * @see BufferingStatsdDataFactory * @since 1.25 */ $wgStatsdMetricPrefix = 'MediaWiki'; /** * Sampling rate for statsd metrics as an associative array of patterns and rates. * Patterns are Unix shell patterns (e.g. 'MediaWiki.api.*'). * Rates are sampling probabilities (e.g. 0.1 means 1 in 10 events are sampled). * @since 1.28 */ $wgStatsdSamplingRates = []; /** * InfoAction retrieves a list of transclusion links (both to and from). * This number puts a limit on that query in the case of highly transcluded * templates. */ $wgPageInfoTransclusionLimit = 50; /** * Set this to an integer to only do synchronous site_stats updates * one every *this many* updates. The other requests go into pending * delta values in $wgMemc. Make sure that $wgMemc is a global cache. * If set to -1, updates *only* go to $wgMemc (useful for daemons). */ $wgSiteStatsAsyncFactor = false; /** * Parser test suite files to be run by parserTests.php when no specific * filename is passed to it. * * Extensions using extension.json will have any *.txt file in a * tests/parser/ directory automatically run. * * Core tests can be added to ParserTestRunner::$coreTestFiles. * * Use full paths. * * @deprecated since 1.30 */ $wgParserTestFiles = []; /** * Allow running of javascript test suites via [[Special:JavaScriptTest]] (such as QUnit). */ $wgEnableJavaScriptTest = false; /** * Overwrite the caching key prefix with custom value. * @since 1.19 */ $wgCachePrefix = false; /** * Display the new debugging toolbar. This also enables profiling on database * queries and other useful output. * Will be ignored if $wgUseFileCache or $wgUseSquid is enabled. * * @since 1.19 */ $wgDebugToolbar = false; /** @} */ # end of profiling, testing and debugging } /************************************************************************//** * @name Search * @{ */ /** * Set this to true to disable the full text search feature. */ $wgDisableTextSearch = false; /** * Set to true to have nicer highlighted text in search results, * by default off due to execution overhead */ $wgAdvancedSearchHighlighting = false; /** * Regexp to match word boundaries, defaults for non-CJK languages * should be empty for CJK since the words are not separate */ $wgSearchHighlightBoundaries = '[\p{Z}\p{P}\p{C}]'; /** * Template for OpenSearch suggestions, defaults to API action=opensearch * * Sites with heavy load would typically have these point to a custom * PHP wrapper to avoid firing up mediawiki for every keystroke * * Placeholders: {searchTerms} * * @deprecated since 1.25 Use $wgOpenSearchTemplates['application/x-suggestions+json'] instead */ $wgOpenSearchTemplate = false; /** * Templates for OpenSearch suggestions, defaults to API action=opensearch * * Sites with heavy load would typically have these point to a custom * PHP wrapper to avoid firing up mediawiki for every keystroke * * Placeholders: {searchTerms} */ $wgOpenSearchTemplates = [ 'application/x-suggestions+json' => false, 'application/x-suggestions+xml' => false, ]; /** * Enable OpenSearch suggestions requested by MediaWiki. Set this to * false if you've disabled scripts that use api?action=opensearch and * want reduce load caused by cached scripts still pulling suggestions. * It will let the API fallback by responding with an empty array. */ $wgEnableOpenSearchSuggest = true; /** * Integer defining default number of entries to show on * OpenSearch call. */ $wgOpenSearchDefaultLimit = 10; /** * Minimum length of extract in <Description>. Actual extracts will last until the end of sentence. */ $wgOpenSearchDescriptionLength = 100; /** * Expiry time for search suggestion responses */ $wgSearchSuggestCacheExpiry = 1200; /** * If you've disabled search semi-permanently, this also disables updates to the * table. If you ever re-enable, be sure to rebuild the search table. */ $wgDisableSearchUpdate = false; /** * List of namespaces which are searched by default. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgNamespacesToBeSearchedDefault[NS_MAIN] = true; * $wgNamespacesToBeSearchedDefault[NS_PROJECT] = true; * @endcode */ $wgNamespacesToBeSearchedDefault = [ NS_MAIN => true, ]; /** * Disable the internal MySQL-based search, to allow it to be * implemented by an extension instead. */ $wgDisableInternalSearch = false; /** * Set this to a URL to forward search requests to some external location. * If the URL includes '$1', this will be replaced with the URL-encoded * search term. * * @par Example: * To forward to Google you'd have something like: * @code * $wgSearchForwardUrl = * 'https://www.google.com/search?q=$1' . * '&domains=https://example.com' . * '&sitesearch=https://example.com' . * '&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8'; * @endcode */ $wgSearchForwardUrl = null; /** * Search form behavior. * - true = use Go & Search buttons * - false = use Go button & Advanced search link */ $wgUseTwoButtonsSearchForm = true; /** * Array of namespaces to generate a Google sitemap for when the * maintenance/generateSitemap.php script is run, or false if one is to be * generated for all namespaces. */ $wgSitemapNamespaces = false; /** * Custom namespace priorities for sitemaps. Setting this will allow you to * set custom priorities to namespaces when sitemaps are generated using the * maintenance/generateSitemap.php script. * * This should be a map of namespace IDs to priority * @par Example: * @code * $wgSitemapNamespacesPriorities = [ * NS_USER => '0.9', * NS_HELP => '0.0', * ]; * @endcode */ $wgSitemapNamespacesPriorities = false; /** * If true, searches for IP addresses will be redirected to that IP's * contributions page. E.g. searching for "1.2.3.4" will redirect to * [[Special:Contributions/1.2.3.4]] */ $wgEnableSearchContributorsByIP = true; /** @} */ # end of search settings /************************************************************************//** * @name Edit user interface * @{ */ /** * Path to the GNU diff3 utility. If the file doesn't exist, edit conflicts will * fall back to the old behavior (no merging). */ $wgDiff3 = '/usr/bin/diff3'; /** * Path to the GNU diff utility. */ $wgDiff = '/usr/bin/diff'; /** * Which namespaces have special treatment where they should be preview-on-open * Internally only Category: pages apply, but using this extensions (e.g. Semantic MediaWiki) * can specify namespaces of pages they have special treatment for */ $wgPreviewOnOpenNamespaces = [ NS_CATEGORY => true ]; /** * Enable the UniversalEditButton for browsers that support it * (currently only Firefox with an extension) * See http://universaleditbutton.org for more background information */ $wgUniversalEditButton = true; /** * If user doesn't specify any edit summary when making a an edit, MediaWiki * will try to automatically create one. This feature can be disabled by set- * ting this variable false. */ $wgUseAutomaticEditSummaries = true; /** @} */ # end edit UI } /************************************************************************//** * @name Maintenance * See also $wgSiteNotice * @{ */ /** * @cond file_level_code * Set $wgCommandLineMode if it's not set already, to avoid notices */ if ( !isset( $wgCommandLineMode ) ) { $wgCommandLineMode = false; } /** @endcond */ /** * For colorized maintenance script output, is your terminal background dark ? */ $wgCommandLineDarkBg = false; /** * Set this to a string to put the wiki into read-only mode. The text will be * used as an explanation to users. * * This prevents most write operations via the web interface. Cache updates may * still be possible. To prevent database writes completely, use the read_only * option in MySQL. */ $wgReadOnly = null; /** * If this lock file exists (size > 0), the wiki will be forced into read-only mode. * Its contents will be shown to users as part of the read-only warning * message. * * Will default to "{$wgUploadDirectory}/lock_yBgMBwiR" in Setup.php */ $wgReadOnlyFile = false; /** * When you run the web-based upgrade utility, it will tell you what to set * this to in order to authorize the upgrade process. It will subsequently be * used as a password, to authorize further upgrades. * * For security, do not set this to a guessable string. Use the value supplied * by the install/upgrade process. To cause the upgrader to generate a new key, * delete the old key from LocalSettings.php. */ $wgUpgradeKey = false; /** * Fully specified path to git binary */ $wgGitBin = '/usr/bin/git'; /** * Map GIT repository URLs to viewer URLs to provide links in Special:Version * * Key is a pattern passed to preg_match() and preg_replace(), * without the delimiters (which are #) and must match the whole URL. * The value is the replacement for the key (it can contain $1, etc.) * %h will be replaced by the short SHA-1 (7 first chars) and %H by the * full SHA-1 of the HEAD revision. * %r will be replaced with a URL-encoded version of $1. * %R will be replaced with $1 and no URL-encoding * * @since 1.20 */ $wgGitRepositoryViewers = [ 'https://(?:[a-z0-9_]+@)?gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/(?:p/)?(.*)' => 'https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/r/revision/%R;%H', 'ssh://(?:[a-z0-9_]+@)?gerrit.wikimedia.org:29418/(.*)' => 'https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/r/revision/%R;%H', ]; /** @} */ # End of maintenance } /************************************************************************//** * @name Recent changes, new pages, watchlist and history * @{ */ /** * Recentchanges items are periodically purged; entries older than this many * seconds will go. * Default: 90 days = about three months */ $wgRCMaxAge = 90 * 24 * 3600; /** * Page watchers inactive for more than this many seconds are considered inactive. * Used mainly by action=info. Default: 180 days = about six months. * @since 1.26 */ $wgWatchersMaxAge = 180 * 24 * 3600; /** * If active watchers (per above) are this number or less, do not disclose it. * Left to 1, prevents unprivileged users from knowing for sure that there are 0. * Set to -1 if you want to always complement watchers count with this info. * @since 1.26 */ $wgUnwatchedPageSecret = 1; /** * Filter $wgRCLinkDays by $wgRCMaxAge to avoid showing links for numbers * higher than what will be stored. Note that this is disabled by default * because we sometimes do have RC data which is beyond the limit for some * reason, and some users may use the high numbers to display that data which * is still there. */ $wgRCFilterByAge = false; /** * List of Limits options to list in the Special:Recentchanges and * Special:Recentchangeslinked pages. */ $wgRCLinkLimits = [ 50, 100, 250, 500 ]; /** * List of Days options to list in the Special:Recentchanges and * Special:Recentchangeslinked pages. */ $wgRCLinkDays = [ 1, 3, 7, 14, 30 ]; /** * Configuration for feeds to which notifications about recent changes will be sent. * * The following feed classes are available by default: * - 'UDPRCFeedEngine' - sends recent changes over UDP to the specified server. * - 'RedisPubSubFeedEngine' - send recent changes to Redis. * * Only 'class' or 'uri' is required. If 'uri' is set instead of 'class', then * RecentChange::getEngine() is used to determine the class. All options are * passed to the constructor. * * Common options: * - 'class' -- The class to use for this feed (must implement RCFeed). * - 'omit_bots' -- Exclude bot edits from the feed. (default: false) * - 'omit_anon' -- Exclude anonymous edits from the feed. (default: false) * - 'omit_user' -- Exclude edits by registered users from the feed. (default: false) * - 'omit_minor' -- Exclude minor edits from the feed. (default: false) * - 'omit_patrolled' -- Exclude patrolled edits from the feed. (default: false) * * FormattedRCFeed-specific options: * - 'uri' -- [required] The address to which the messages are sent. * The uri scheme of this string will be looked up in $wgRCEngines * to determine which RCFeedEngine class to use. * - 'formatter' -- [required] The class (implementing RCFeedFormatter) which will * produce the text to send. This can also be an object of the class. * Formatters available by default: JSONRCFeedFormatter, XMLRCFeedFormatter, * IRCColourfulRCFeedFormatter. * * IRCColourfulRCFeedFormatter-specific options: * - 'add_interwiki_prefix' -- whether the titles should be prefixed with * the first entry in the $wgLocalInterwikis array (or the value of * $wgLocalInterwiki, if set) * * JSONRCFeedFormatter-specific options: * - 'channel' -- if set, the 'channel' parameter is also set in JSON values. * * @example $wgRCFeeds['example'] = [ * 'uri' => 'udp://localhost:1336', * 'formatter' => 'JSONRCFeedFormatter', * 'add_interwiki_prefix' => false, * 'omit_bots' => true, * ]; * @example $wgRCFeeds['example'] = [ * 'uri' => 'udp://localhost:1338', * 'formatter' => 'IRCColourfulRCFeedFormatter', * 'add_interwiki_prefix' => false, * 'omit_bots' => true, * ]; * @example $wgRCFeeds['example'] = [ * 'class' => 'ExampleRCFeed', * ]; * @since 1.22 */ $wgRCFeeds = []; /** * Used by RecentChange::getEngine to find the correct engine for a given URI scheme. * Keys are scheme names, values are names of FormattedRCFeed sub classes. * @since 1.22 */ $wgRCEngines = [ 'redis' => 'RedisPubSubFeedEngine', 'udp' => 'UDPRCFeedEngine', ]; /** * Treat category membership changes as a RecentChange. * Changes are mentioned in RC for page actions as follows: * - creation: pages created with categories are mentioned * - edit: category additions/removals to existing pages are mentioned * - move: nothing is mentioned (unless templates used depend on the title) * - deletion: nothing is mentioned * - undeletion: nothing is mentioned * * @since 1.27 */ $wgRCWatchCategoryMembership = false; /** * Use RC Patrolling to check for vandalism (from recent changes and watchlists) * New pages and new files are included. */ $wgUseRCPatrol = true; /** * Whether to show the new experimental views (like namespaces, tags, and users) in * RecentChanges filters */ $wgStructuredChangeFiltersEnableExperimentalViews = false; /** * Whether to allow users to use the experimental live update feature in the new RecentChanges UI */ $wgStructuredChangeFiltersEnableLiveUpdate = false; /** * Use new page patrolling to check new pages on Special:Newpages */ $wgUseNPPatrol = true; /** * Use file patrolling to check new files on Special:Newfiles * * @since 1.27 */ $wgUseFilePatrol = true; /** * Log autopatrol actions to the log table */ $wgLogAutopatrol = true; /** * Provide syndication feeds (RSS, Atom) for, e.g., Recentchanges, Newpages */ $wgFeed = true; /** * Set maximum number of results to return in syndication feeds (RSS, Atom) for * eg Recentchanges, Newpages. */ $wgFeedLimit = 50; /** * _Minimum_ timeout for cached Recentchanges feed, in seconds. * A cached version will continue to be served out even if changes * are made, until this many seconds runs out since the last render. * * If set to 0, feed caching is disabled. Use this for debugging only; * feed generation can be pretty slow with diffs. */ $wgFeedCacheTimeout = 60; /** * When generating Recentchanges RSS/Atom feed, diffs will not be generated for * pages larger than this size. */ $wgFeedDiffCutoff = 32768; /** * Override the site's default RSS/ATOM feed for recentchanges that appears on * every page. Some sites might have a different feed they'd like to promote * instead of the RC feed (maybe like a "Recent New Articles" or "Breaking news" one). * Should be a format as key (either 'rss' or 'atom') and an URL to the feed * as value. * @par Example: * Configure the 'atom' feed to https://example.com/somefeed.xml * @code * $wgSiteFeed['atom'] = "https://example.com/somefeed.xml"; * @endcode */ $wgOverrideSiteFeed = []; /** * Available feeds objects. * Should probably only be defined when a page is syndicated ie when * $wgOut->isSyndicated() is true. */ $wgFeedClasses = [ 'rss' => 'RSSFeed', 'atom' => 'AtomFeed', ]; /** * Which feed types should we provide by default? This can include 'rss', * 'atom', neither, or both. */ $wgAdvertisedFeedTypes = [ 'atom' ]; /** * Show watching users in recent changes, watchlist and page history views */ $wgRCShowWatchingUsers = false; # UPO /** * Show the amount of changed characters in recent changes */ $wgRCShowChangedSize = true; /** * If the difference between the character counts of the text * before and after the edit is below that value, the value will be * highlighted on the RC page. */ $wgRCChangedSizeThreshold = 500; /** * Show "Updated (since my last visit)" marker in RC view, watchlist and history * view for watched pages with new changes */ $wgShowUpdatedMarker = true; /** * Disable links to talk pages of anonymous users (IPs) in listings on special * pages like page history, Special:Recentchanges, etc. */ $wgDisableAnonTalk = false; /** * Enable filtering of categories in Recentchanges */ $wgAllowCategorizedRecentChanges = false; /** * Allow filtering by change tag in recentchanges, history, etc * Has no effect if no tags are defined in valid_tag. */ $wgUseTagFilter = true; /** * If set to an integer, pages that are watched by this many users or more * will not require the unwatchedpages permission to view the number of * watchers. * * @since 1.21 */ $wgUnwatchedPageThreshold = false; /** * Flags (letter symbols) shown in recent changes and watchlist to indicate * certain types of edits. * * To register a new one: * @code * $wgRecentChangesFlags['flag'] => [ * // message for the letter displayed next to rows on changes lists * 'letter' => 'letter-msg', * // message for the tooltip of the letter * 'title' => 'tooltip-msg', * // optional (defaults to 'tooltip-msg'), message to use in the legend box * 'legend' => 'legend-msg', * // optional (defaults to 'flag'), CSS class to put on changes lists rows * 'class' => 'css-class', * // optional (defaults to 'any'), how top-level flag is determined. 'any' * // will set the top-level flag if any line contains the flag, 'all' will * // only be set if all lines contain the flag. * 'grouping' => 'any', * ]; * @endcode * * @since 1.22 */ $wgRecentChangesFlags = [ 'newpage' => [ 'letter' => 'newpageletter', 'title' => 'recentchanges-label-newpage', 'legend' => 'recentchanges-legend-newpage', 'grouping' => 'any', ], 'minor' => [ 'letter' => 'minoreditletter', 'title' => 'recentchanges-label-minor', 'legend' => 'recentchanges-legend-minor', 'class' => 'minoredit', 'grouping' => 'all', ], 'bot' => [ 'letter' => 'boteditletter', 'title' => 'recentchanges-label-bot', 'legend' => 'recentchanges-legend-bot', 'class' => 'botedit', 'grouping' => 'all', ], 'unpatrolled' => [ 'letter' => 'unpatrolledletter', 'title' => 'recentchanges-label-unpatrolled', 'legend' => 'recentchanges-legend-unpatrolled', 'grouping' => 'any', ], ]; /** @} */ # end RC/watchlist } /************************************************************************//** * @name Copyright and credits settings * @{ */ /** * Override for copyright metadata. * * This is the name of the page containing information about the wiki's copyright status, * which will be added as a link in the footer if it is specified. It overrides * $wgRightsUrl if both are specified. */ $wgRightsPage = null; /** * Set this to specify an external URL containing details about the content license used on your * wiki. * If $wgRightsPage is set then this setting is ignored. */ $wgRightsUrl = null; /** * If either $wgRightsUrl or $wgRightsPage is specified then this variable gives the text for the * link. * If using $wgRightsUrl then this value must be specified. If using $wgRightsPage then the name * of the page will also be used as the link if this variable is not set. */ $wgRightsText = null; /** * Override for copyright metadata. */ $wgRightsIcon = null; /** * Set this to true if you want detailed copyright information forms on Upload. */ $wgUseCopyrightUpload = false; /** * Set this to the number of authors that you want to be credited below an * article text. Set it to zero to hide the attribution block, and a negative * number (like -1) to show all authors. Note that this will require 2-3 extra * database hits, which can have a not insignificant impact on performance for * large wikis. */ $wgMaxCredits = 0; /** * If there are more than $wgMaxCredits authors, show $wgMaxCredits of them. * Otherwise, link to a separate credits page. */ $wgShowCreditsIfMax = true; /** @} */ # end of copyright and credits settings } /************************************************************************//** * @name Import / Export * @{ */ /** * List of interwiki prefixes for wikis we'll accept as sources for * Special:Import and API action=import. Since complete page history can be * imported, these should be 'trusted'. * * This can either be a regular array, or an associative map specifying * subprojects on the interwiki map of the target wiki, or a mix of the two, * e.g. * @code * $wgImportSources = [ * 'wikipedia' => [ 'cs', 'en', 'fr', 'zh' ], * 'wikispecies', * 'wikia' => [ 'animanga', 'brickipedia', 'desserts' ], * ]; * @endcode * * If you have a very complex import sources setup, you can lazy-load it using * the ImportSources hook. * * If a user has the 'import' permission but not the 'importupload' permission, * they will only be able to run imports through this transwiki interface. */ $wgImportSources = []; /** * Optional default target namespace for interwiki imports. * Can use this to create an incoming "transwiki"-style queue. * Set to numeric key, not the name. * * Users may override this in the Special:Import dialog. */ $wgImportTargetNamespace = null; /** * If set to false, disables the full-history option on Special:Export. * This is currently poorly optimized for long edit histories, so is * disabled on Wikimedia's sites. */ $wgExportAllowHistory = true; /** * If set nonzero, Special:Export requests for history of pages with * more revisions than this will be rejected. On some big sites things * could get bogged down by very very long pages. */ $wgExportMaxHistory = 0; /** * Return distinct author list (when not returning full history) */ $wgExportAllowListContributors = false; /** * If non-zero, Special:Export accepts a "pagelink-depth" parameter * up to this specified level, which will cause it to include all * pages linked to from the pages you specify. Since this number * can become *insanely large* and could easily break your wiki, * it's disabled by default for now. * * @warning There's a HARD CODED limit of 5 levels of recursion to prevent a * crazy-big export from being done by someone setting the depth number too * high. In other words, last resort safety net. */ $wgExportMaxLinkDepth = 0; /** * Whether to allow the "export all pages in namespace" option */ $wgExportFromNamespaces = false; /** * Whether to allow exporting the entire wiki into a single file */ $wgExportAllowAll = false; /** * Maximum number of pages returned by the GetPagesFromCategory and * GetPagesFromNamespace functions. * * @since 1.27 */ $wgExportPagelistLimit = 5000; /** @} */ # end of import/export } /*************************************************************************//** * @name Extensions * @{ */ /** * A list of callback functions which are called once MediaWiki is fully * initialised */ $wgExtensionFunctions = []; /** * Extension messages files. * * Associative array mapping extension name to the filename where messages can be * found. The file should contain variable assignments. Any of the variables * present in languages/messages/MessagesEn.php may be defined, but $messages * is the most common. * * Variables defined in extensions will override conflicting variables defined * in the core. * * Since MediaWiki 1.23, use of this variable to define messages is discouraged; instead, store * messages in JSON format and use $wgMessagesDirs. For setting other variables than * $messages, $wgExtensionMessagesFiles should still be used. Use a DIFFERENT key because * any entry having a key that also exists in $wgMessagesDirs will be ignored. * * Extensions using the JSON message format can preserve backward compatibility with * earlier versions of MediaWiki by using a compatibility shim, such as one generated * by the generateJsonI18n.php maintenance script, listing it under the SAME key * as for the $wgMessagesDirs entry. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgExtensionMessagesFiles['ConfirmEdit'] = __DIR__.'/ConfirmEdit.i18n.php'; * @endcode */ $wgExtensionMessagesFiles = []; /** * Extension messages directories. * * Associative array mapping extension name to the path of the directory where message files can * be found. The message files are expected to be JSON files named for their language code, e.g. * en.json, de.json, etc. Extensions with messages in multiple places may specify an array of * message directories. * * Message directories in core should be added to LocalisationCache::getMessagesDirs() * * @par Simple example: * @code * $wgMessagesDirs['Example'] = __DIR__ . '/i18n'; * @endcode * * @par Complex example: * @code * $wgMessagesDirs['Example'] = [ * __DIR__ . '/lib/ve/i18n', * __DIR__ . '/lib/oojs-ui/i18n', * __DIR__ . '/i18n', * ] * @endcode * @since 1.23 */ $wgMessagesDirs = []; /** * Array of files with list(s) of extension entry points to be used in * maintenance/mergeMessageFileList.php * @since 1.22 */ $wgExtensionEntryPointListFiles = []; /** * Parser output hooks. * This is an associative array where the key is an extension-defined tag * (typically the extension name), and the value is a PHP callback. * These will be called as an OutputPageParserOutput hook, if the relevant * tag has been registered with the parser output object. * * Registration is done with $pout->addOutputHook( $tag, $data ). * * The callback has the form: * @code * function outputHook( $outputPage, $parserOutput, $data ) { ... } * @endcode */ $wgParserOutputHooks = []; /** * Whether to include the NewPP limit report as a HTML comment */ $wgEnableParserLimitReporting = true; /** * List of valid skin names * * The key should be the name in all lower case, the value should be a properly * cased name for the skin. This value will be prefixed with "Skin" to create * the class name of the skin to load. Use Skin::getSkinNames() as an accessor * if you wish to have access to the full list. */ $wgValidSkinNames = []; /** * Special page list. This is an associative array mapping the (canonical) names of * special pages to either a class name to be instantiated, or a callback to use for * creating the special page object. In both cases, the result must be an instance of * SpecialPage. */ $wgSpecialPages = []; /** * Array mapping class names to filenames, for autoloading. */ $wgAutoloadClasses = []; /** * Switch controlling legacy case-insensitive classloading. * Do not disable if your wiki must support data created by PHP4, or by * MediaWiki 1.4 or earlier. */ $wgAutoloadAttemptLowercase = true; /** * An array of information about installed extensions keyed by their type. * * All but 'name', 'path' and 'author' can be omitted. * * @code * $wgExtensionCredits[$type][] = [ * 'path' => __FILE__, * 'name' => 'Example extension', * 'namemsg' => 'exampleextension-name', * 'author' => [ * 'Foo Barstein', * ], * 'version' => '1.9.0', * 'url' => 'https://example.org/example-extension/', * 'descriptionmsg' => 'exampleextension-desc', * 'license-name' => 'GPL-2.0+', * ]; * @endcode * * The extensions are listed on Special:Version. This page also looks for a file * named COPYING or LICENSE (optional .txt extension) and provides a link to * view said file. When the 'license-name' key is specified, this file is * interpreted as wikitext. * * - $type: One of 'specialpage', 'parserhook', 'variable', 'media', 'antispam', * 'skin', 'api', or 'other', or any additional types as specified through the * ExtensionTypes hook as used in SpecialVersion::getExtensionTypes(). * * - name: Name of extension as an inline string instead of localizable message. * Do not omit this even if 'namemsg' is provided, as it is used to override * the path Special:Version uses to find extension's license info, and is * required for backwards-compatibility with MediaWiki 1.23 and older. * * - namemsg (since MW 1.24): A message key for a message containing the * extension's name, if the name is localizable. (For example, skin names * usually are.) * * - author: A string or an array of strings. Authors can be linked using * the regular wikitext link syntax. To have an internationalized version of * "and others" show, add an element "...". This element can also be linked, * for instance "[https://example ...]". * * - descriptionmsg: A message key or an an array with message key and parameters: * `'descriptionmsg' => 'exampleextension-desc',` * * - description: Description of extension as an inline string instead of * localizable message (omit in favour of 'descriptionmsg'). * * - license-name: Short name of the license (used as label for the link), such * as "GPL-2.0+" or "MIT" (https://spdx.org/licenses/ for a list of identifiers). */ $wgExtensionCredits = []; /** * Authentication plugin. * @var $wgAuth AuthPlugin * @deprecated since 1.27 use $wgAuthManagerConfig instead */ $wgAuth = null; /** * Global list of hooks. * * The key is one of the events made available by MediaWiki, you can find * a description for most of them in docs/hooks.txt. The array is used * internally by Hook:run(). * * The value can be one of: * * - A function name: * @code * $wgHooks['event_name'][] = $function; * @endcode * - A function with some data: * @code * $wgHooks['event_name'][] = [ $function, $data ]; * @endcode * - A an object method: * @code * $wgHooks['event_name'][] = [ $object, 'method' ]; * @endcode * - A closure: * @code * $wgHooks['event_name'][] = function ( $hookParam ) { * // Handler code goes here. * }; * @endcode * * @warning You should always append to an event array or you will end up * deleting a previous registered hook. * * @warning Hook handlers should be registered at file scope. Registering * handlers after file scope can lead to unexpected results due to caching. */ $wgHooks = []; /** * List of service wiring files to be loaded by the default instance of MediaWikiServices. * Each file listed here is expected to return an associative array mapping service names * to instantiator functions. Extensions may add wiring files to define their own services. * However, this cannot be used to replace existing services - use the MediaWikiServices * hook for that. * * @see MediaWikiServices * @see ServiceContainer::loadWiringFiles() for details on loading service instantiator functions. * @see docs/injection.txt for an overview of dependency injection in MediaWiki. */ $wgServiceWiringFiles = [ __DIR__ . '/ServiceWiring.php' ]; /** * Maps jobs to their handlers; extensions * can add to this to provide custom jobs. * A job handler should either be a class name to be instantiated, * or (since 1.30) a callback to use for creating the job object. */ $wgJobClasses = [ 'refreshLinks' => 'RefreshLinksJob', 'deleteLinks' => 'DeleteLinksJob', 'htmlCacheUpdate' => 'HTMLCacheUpdateJob', 'sendMail' => 'EmaillingJob', 'enotifNotify' => 'EnotifNotifyJob', 'fixDoubleRedirect' => 'DoubleRedirectJob', 'AssembleUploadChunks' => 'AssembleUploadChunksJob', 'PublishStashedFile' => 'PublishStashedFileJob', 'ThumbnailRender' => 'ThumbnailRenderJob', 'recentChangesUpdate' => 'RecentChangesUpdateJob', 'refreshLinksPrioritized' => 'RefreshLinksJob', 'refreshLinksDynamic' => 'RefreshLinksJob', 'activityUpdateJob' => 'ActivityUpdateJob', 'categoryMembershipChange' => 'CategoryMembershipChangeJob', 'cdnPurge' => 'CdnPurgeJob', 'enqueue' => 'EnqueueJob', // local queue for multi-DC setups 'null' => 'NullJob' ]; /** * Jobs that must be explicitly requested, i.e. aren't run by job runners unless * special flags are set. The values here are keys of $wgJobClasses. * * These can be: * - Very long-running jobs. * - Jobs that you would never want to run as part of a page rendering request. * - Jobs that you want to run on specialized machines ( like transcoding, or a particular * machine on your cluster has 'outside' web access you could restrict uploadFromUrl ) * These settings should be global to all wikis. */ $wgJobTypesExcludedFromDefaultQueue = [ 'AssembleUploadChunks', 'PublishStashedFile' ]; /** * Map of job types to how many job "work items" should be run per second * on each job runner process. The meaning of "work items" varies per job, * but typically would be something like "pages to update". A single job * may have a variable number of work items, as is the case with batch jobs. * This is used by runJobs.php and not jobs run via $wgJobRunRate. * These settings should be global to all wikis. * @var float[] */ $wgJobBackoffThrottling = []; /** * Make job runners commit changes for replica DB-lag prone jobs one job at a time. * This is useful if there are many job workers that race on replica DB lag checks. * If set, jobs taking this many seconds of DB write time have serialized commits. * * Note that affected jobs may have worse lock contention. Also, if they affect * several DBs at once they may have a smaller chance of being atomic due to the * possibility of connection loss while queueing up to commit. Affected jobs may * also fail due to the commit lock acquisition timeout. * * @var float|bool * @since 1.26 */ $wgJobSerialCommitThreshold = false; /** * Map of job types to configuration arrays. * This determines which queue class and storage system is used for each job type. * Job types that do not have explicit configuration will use the 'default' config. * These settings should be global to all wikis. */ $wgJobTypeConf = [ 'default' => [ 'class' => 'JobQueueDB', 'order' => 'random', 'claimTTL' => 3600 ], ]; /** * Which aggregator to use for tracking which queues have jobs. * These settings should be global to all wikis. */ $wgJobQueueAggregator = [ 'class' => 'JobQueueAggregatorNull' ]; /** * Whether to include the number of jobs that are queued * for the API's maxlag parameter. * The total number of jobs will be divided by this to get an * estimated second of maxlag. Typically bots backoff at maxlag=5, * so setting this to the max number of jobs that should be in your * queue divided by 5 should have the effect of stopping bots once * that limit is hit. * * @since 1.29 */ $wgJobQueueIncludeInMaxLagFactor = false; /** * Additional functions to be performed with updateSpecialPages. * Expensive Querypages are already updated. */ $wgSpecialPageCacheUpdates = [ 'Statistics' => [ 'SiteStatsUpdate', 'cacheUpdate' ] ]; /** * Page property link table invalidation lists. When a page property * changes, this may require other link tables to be updated (eg * adding __HIDDENCAT__ means the hiddencat tracking category will * have been added, so the categorylinks table needs to be rebuilt). * This array can be added to by extensions. */ $wgPagePropLinkInvalidations = [ 'hiddencat' => 'categorylinks', ]; /** @} */ # End extensions } /*************************************************************************//** * @name Categories * @{ */ /** * Use experimental, DMOZ-like category browser */ $wgUseCategoryBrowser = false; /** * On category pages, show thumbnail gallery for images belonging to that * category instead of listing them as articles. */ $wgCategoryMagicGallery = true; /** * Paging limit for categories */ $wgCategoryPagingLimit = 200; /** * Specify how category names should be sorted, when listed on a category page. * A sorting scheme is also known as a collation. * * Available values are: * * - uppercase: Converts the category name to upper case, and sorts by that. * * - identity: Does no conversion. Sorts by binary value of the string. * * - uca-default: Provides access to the Unicode Collation Algorithm with * the default element table. This is a compromise collation which sorts * all languages in a mediocre way. However, it is better than "uppercase". * * To use the uca-default collation, you must have PHP's intl extension * installed. See https://secure.php.net/manual/en/intl.setup.php . The details of the * resulting collation will depend on the version of ICU installed on the * server. * * After you change this, you must run maintenance/updateCollation.php to fix * the sort keys in the database. * * Extensions can define there own collations by subclassing Collation * and using the Collation::factory hook. */ $wgCategoryCollation = 'uppercase'; /** @} */ # End categories } /*************************************************************************//** * @name Logging * @{ */ /** * The logging system has two levels: an event type, which describes the * general category and can be viewed as a named subset of all logs; and * an action, which is a specific kind of event that can exist in that * log type. */ $wgLogTypes = [ '', 'block', 'protect', 'rights', 'delete', 'upload', 'move', 'import', 'patrol', 'merge', 'suppress', 'tag', 'managetags', 'contentmodel', ]; /** * This restricts log access to those who have a certain right * Users without this will not see it in the option menu and can not view it * Restricted logs are not added to recent changes * Logs should remain non-transcludable * Format: logtype => permissiontype */ $wgLogRestrictions = [ 'suppress' => 'suppressionlog' ]; /** * Show/hide links on Special:Log will be shown for these log types. * * This is associative array of log type => boolean "hide by default" * * See $wgLogTypes for a list of available log types. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgFilterLogTypes = [ 'move' => true, 'import' => false ]; * @endcode * * Will display show/hide links for the move and import logs. Move logs will be * hidden by default unless the link is clicked. Import logs will be shown by * default, and hidden when the link is clicked. * * A message of the form log-show-hide-[type] should be added, and will be used * for the link text. */ $wgFilterLogTypes = [ 'patrol' => true, 'tag' => true, ]; /** * Lists the message key string for each log type. The localized messages * will be listed in the user interface. * * Extensions with custom log types may add to this array. * * @since 1.19, if you follow the naming convention log-name-TYPE, * where TYPE is your log type, yoy don't need to use this array. */ $wgLogNames = [ '' => 'all-logs-page', 'block' => 'blocklogpage', 'protect' => 'protectlogpage', 'rights' => 'rightslog', 'delete' => 'dellogpage', 'upload' => 'uploadlogpage', 'move' => 'movelogpage', 'import' => 'importlogpage', 'patrol' => 'patrol-log-page', 'merge' => 'mergelog', 'suppress' => 'suppressionlog', ]; /** * Lists the message key string for descriptive text to be shown at the * top of each log type. * * Extensions with custom log types may add to this array. * * @since 1.19, if you follow the naming convention log-description-TYPE, * where TYPE is your log type, yoy don't need to use this array. */ $wgLogHeaders = [ '' => 'alllogstext', 'block' => 'blocklogtext', 'delete' => 'dellogpagetext', 'import' => 'importlogpagetext', 'merge' => 'mergelogpagetext', 'move' => 'movelogpagetext', 'patrol' => 'patrol-log-header', 'protect' => 'protectlogtext', 'rights' => 'rightslogtext', 'suppress' => 'suppressionlogtext', 'upload' => 'uploadlogpagetext', ]; /** * Lists the message key string for formatting individual events of each * type and action when listed in the logs. * * Extensions with custom log types may add to this array. */ $wgLogActions = []; /** * The same as above, but here values are names of classes, * not messages. * @see LogPage::actionText * @see LogFormatter */ $wgLogActionsHandlers = [ 'block/block' => 'BlockLogFormatter', 'block/reblock' => 'BlockLogFormatter', 'block/unblock' => 'BlockLogFormatter', 'contentmodel/change' => 'ContentModelLogFormatter', 'contentmodel/new' => 'ContentModelLogFormatter', 'delete/delete' => 'DeleteLogFormatter', 'delete/delete_redir' => 'DeleteLogFormatter', 'delete/event' => 'DeleteLogFormatter', 'delete/restore' => 'DeleteLogFormatter', 'delete/revision' => 'DeleteLogFormatter', 'import/interwiki' => 'ImportLogFormatter', 'import/upload' => 'ImportLogFormatter', 'managetags/activate' => 'LogFormatter', 'managetags/create' => 'LogFormatter', 'managetags/deactivate' => 'LogFormatter', 'managetags/delete' => 'LogFormatter', 'merge/merge' => 'MergeLogFormatter', 'move/move' => 'MoveLogFormatter', 'move/move_redir' => 'MoveLogFormatter', 'patrol/patrol' => 'PatrolLogFormatter', 'patrol/autopatrol' => 'PatrolLogFormatter', 'protect/modify' => 'ProtectLogFormatter', 'protect/move_prot' => 'ProtectLogFormatter', 'protect/protect' => 'ProtectLogFormatter', 'protect/unprotect' => 'ProtectLogFormatter', 'rights/autopromote' => 'RightsLogFormatter', 'rights/rights' => 'RightsLogFormatter', 'suppress/block' => 'BlockLogFormatter', 'suppress/delete' => 'DeleteLogFormatter', 'suppress/event' => 'DeleteLogFormatter', 'suppress/reblock' => 'BlockLogFormatter', 'suppress/revision' => 'DeleteLogFormatter', 'tag/update' => 'TagLogFormatter', 'upload/overwrite' => 'UploadLogFormatter', 'upload/revert' => 'UploadLogFormatter', 'upload/upload' => 'UploadLogFormatter', ]; /** * List of log types that can be filtered by action types * * To each action is associated the list of log_action * subtypes to search for, usually one, but not necessarily so * Extensions may append to this array * @since 1.27 */ $wgActionFilteredLogs = [ 'block' => [ 'block' => [ 'block' ], 'reblock' => [ 'reblock' ], 'unblock' => [ 'unblock' ], ], 'contentmodel' => [ 'change' => [ 'change' ], 'new' => [ 'new' ], ], 'delete' => [ 'delete' => [ 'delete' ], 'delete_redir' => [ 'delete_redir' ], 'restore' => [ 'restore' ], 'event' => [ 'event' ], 'revision' => [ 'revision' ], ], 'import' => [ 'interwiki' => [ 'interwiki' ], 'upload' => [ 'upload' ], ], 'managetags' => [ 'create' => [ 'create' ], 'delete' => [ 'delete' ], 'activate' => [ 'activate' ], 'deactivate' => [ 'deactivate' ], ], 'move' => [ 'move' => [ 'move' ], 'move_redir' => [ 'move_redir' ], ], 'newusers' => [ 'create' => [ 'create', 'newusers' ], 'create2' => [ 'create2' ], 'autocreate' => [ 'autocreate' ], 'byemail' => [ 'byemail' ], ], 'patrol' => [ 'patrol' => [ 'patrol' ], 'autopatrol' => [ 'autopatrol' ], ], 'protect' => [ 'protect' => [ 'protect' ], 'modify' => [ 'modify' ], 'unprotect' => [ 'unprotect' ], 'move_prot' => [ 'move_prot' ], ], 'rights' => [ 'rights' => [ 'rights' ], 'autopromote' => [ 'autopromote' ], ], 'suppress' => [ 'event' => [ 'event' ], 'revision' => [ 'revision' ], 'delete' => [ 'delete' ], 'block' => [ 'block' ], 'reblock' => [ 'reblock' ], ], 'upload' => [ 'upload' => [ 'upload' ], 'overwrite' => [ 'overwrite' ], ], ]; /** * Maintain a log of newusers at Log/newusers? */ $wgNewUserLog = true; /** @} */ # end logging } /*************************************************************************//** * @name Special pages (general and miscellaneous) * @{ */ /** * Allow special page inclusions such as {{Special:Allpages}} */ $wgAllowSpecialInclusion = true; /** * Set this to an array of special page names to prevent * maintenance/updateSpecialPages.php from updating those pages. */ $wgDisableQueryPageUpdate = false; /** * On Special:Unusedimages, consider images "used", if they are put * into a category. Default (false) is not to count those as used. */ $wgCountCategorizedImagesAsUsed = false; /** * Maximum number of links to a redirect page listed on * Special:Whatlinkshere/RedirectDestination */ $wgMaxRedirectLinksRetrieved = 500; /** @} */ # end special pages } /*************************************************************************//** * @name Actions * @{ */ /** * Array of allowed values for the "title=foo&action=<action>" parameter. Syntax is: * 'foo' => 'ClassName' Load the specified class which subclasses Action * 'foo' => true Load the class FooAction which subclasses Action * If something is specified in the getActionOverrides() * of the relevant Page object it will be used * instead of the default class. * 'foo' => false The action is disabled; show an error message * Unsetting core actions will probably cause things to complain loudly. */ $wgActions = [ 'credits' => true, 'delete' => true, 'edit' => true, 'editchangetags' => 'SpecialPageAction', 'history' => true, 'info' => true, 'markpatrolled' => true, 'protect' => true, 'purge' => true, 'raw' => true, 'render' => true, 'revert' => true, 'revisiondelete' => 'SpecialPageAction', 'rollback' => true, 'submit' => true, 'unprotect' => true, 'unwatch' => true, 'view' => true, 'watch' => true, ]; /** @} */ # end actions } /*************************************************************************//** * @name Robot (search engine crawler) policy * See also $wgNoFollowLinks. * @{ */ /** * Default robot policy. The default policy is to encourage indexing and fol- * lowing of links. It may be overridden on a per-namespace and/or per-page * basis. */ $wgDefaultRobotPolicy = 'index,follow'; /** * Robot policies per namespaces. The default policy is given above, the array * is made of namespace constants as defined in includes/Defines.php. You can- * not specify a different default policy for NS_SPECIAL: it is always noindex, * nofollow. This is because a number of special pages (e.g., ListPages) have * many permutations of options that display the same data under redundant * URLs, so search engine spiders risk getting lost in a maze of twisty special * pages, all alike, and never reaching your actual content. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgNamespaceRobotPolicies = [ NS_TALK => 'noindex' ]; * @endcode */ $wgNamespaceRobotPolicies = []; /** * Robot policies per article. These override the per-namespace robot policies. * Must be in the form of an array where the key part is a properly canonicalised * text form title and the value is a robot policy. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgArticleRobotPolicies = [ * 'Main Page' => 'noindex,follow', * 'User:Bob' => 'index,follow', * ]; * @endcode * * @par Example that DOES NOT WORK because the names are not canonical text * forms: * @code * $wgArticleRobotPolicies = [ * # Underscore, not space! * 'Main_Page' => 'noindex,follow', * # "Project", not the actual project name! * 'Project:X' => 'index,follow', * # Needs to be "Abc", not "abc" (unless $wgCapitalLinks is false for that namespace)! * 'abc' => 'noindex,nofollow' * ]; * @endcode */ $wgArticleRobotPolicies = []; /** * An array of namespace keys in which the __INDEX__/__NOINDEX__ magic words * will not function, so users can't decide whether pages in that namespace are * indexed by search engines. If set to null, default to $wgContentNamespaces. * * @par Example: * @code * $wgExemptFromUserRobotsControl = [ NS_MAIN, NS_TALK, NS_PROJECT ]; * @endcode */ $wgExemptFromUserRobotsControl = null; /** @} */ # End robot policy } /************************************************************************//** * @name AJAX and API * Note: The AJAX entry point which this section refers to is gradually being * replaced by the API entry point, api.php. They are essentially equivalent. * Both of them are used for dynamic client-side features, via XHR. * @{ */ /** * Enable the MediaWiki API for convenient access to * machine-readable data via api.php * * See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API */ $wgEnableAPI = true; /** * Allow the API to be used to perform write operations * (page edits, rollback, etc.) when an authorised user * accesses it */ $wgEnableWriteAPI = true; /** * * WARNING: SECURITY THREAT - debug use only * * Disables many security checks in the API for debugging purposes. * This flag should never be used on the production servers, as it introduces * a number of potential security holes. Even when enabled, the validation * will still be performed, but instead of failing, API will return a warning. * Also, there will always be a warning notifying that this flag is set. * At this point, the flag allows GET requests to go through for modules * requiring POST. * * @since 1.21 */ $wgDebugAPI = false; /** * API module extensions. * * Associative array mapping module name to modules specs; * Each module spec is an associative array containing at least * the 'class' key for the module's class, and optionally a * 'factory' key for the factory function to use for the module. * * That factory function will be called with two parameters, * the parent module (an instance of ApiBase, usually ApiMain) * and the name the module was registered under. The return * value must be an instance of the class given in the 'class' * field. * * For backward compatibility, the module spec may also be a * simple string containing the module's class name. In that * case, the class' constructor will be called with the parent * module and module name as parameters, as described above. * * Examples for registering API modules: * * @code * $wgAPIModules['foo'] = 'ApiFoo'; * $wgAPIModules['bar'] = [ * 'class' => 'ApiBar', * 'factory' => function( $main, $name ) { ... } * ]; * $wgAPIModules['xyzzy'] = [ * 'class' => 'ApiXyzzy', * 'factory' => [ 'XyzzyFactory', 'newApiModule' ] * ]; * @endcode * * Extension modules may override the core modules. * See ApiMain::$Modules for a list of the core modules. */ $wgAPIModules = []; /** * API format module extensions. * Associative array mapping format module name to module specs (see $wgAPIModules). * Extension modules may override the core modules. * * See ApiMain::$Formats for a list of the core format modules. */ $wgAPIFormatModules = []; /** * API Query meta module extensions. * Associative array mapping meta module name to module specs (see $wgAPIModules). * Extension modules may override the core modules. * * See ApiQuery::$QueryMetaModules for a list of the core meta modules. */ $wgAPIMetaModules = []; /** * API Query prop module extensions. * Associative array mapping prop module name to module specs (see $wgAPIModules). * Extension modules may override the core modules. * * See ApiQuery::$QueryPropModules for a list of the core prop modules. */ $wgAPIPropModules = []; /** * API Query list module extensions. * Associative array mapping list module name to module specs (see $wgAPIModules). * Extension modules may override the core modules. * * See ApiQuery::$QueryListModules for a list of the core list modules. */ $wgAPIListModules = []; /** * Maximum amount of rows to scan in a DB query in the API * The default value is generally fine */ $wgAPIMaxDBRows = 5000; /** * The maximum size (in bytes) of an API result. * @warning Do not set this lower than $wgMaxArticleSize*1024 */ $wgAPIMaxResultSize = 8388608; /** * The maximum number of uncached diffs that can be retrieved in one API * request. Set this to 0 to disable API diffs altogether */ $wgAPIMaxUncachedDiffs = 1; /** * Maximum amount of DB lag on a majority of DB replica DBs to tolerate * before forcing bots to retry any write requests via API errors. * This should be lower than the 'max lag' value in $wgLBFactoryConf. */ $wgAPIMaxLagThreshold = 7; /** * Log file or URL (TCP or UDP) to log API requests to, or false to disable * API request logging */ $wgAPIRequestLog = false; /** * Set the timeout for the API help text cache. If set to 0, caching disabled */ $wgAPICacheHelpTimeout = 60 * 60; /** * The ApiQueryQueryPages module should skip pages that are redundant to true * API queries. */ $wgAPIUselessQueryPages = [ 'MIMEsearch', // aiprop=mime 'LinkSearch', // list=exturlusage 'FileDuplicateSearch', // prop=duplicatefiles ]; /** * Enable AJAX framework */ $wgUseAjax = true; /** * List of Ajax-callable functions. * Extensions acting as Ajax callbacks must register here * @deprecated (officially) since 1.27; use the API instead */ $wgAjaxExportList = []; /** * Enable AJAX check for file overwrite, pre-upload */ $wgAjaxUploadDestCheck = true; /** * Enable previewing licences via AJAX. Also requires $wgEnableAPI to be true. */ $wgAjaxLicensePreview = true; /** * Have clients send edits to be prepared when filling in edit summaries. * This gives the server a head start on the expensive parsing operation. */ $wgAjaxEditStash = true; /** * Settings for incoming cross-site AJAX requests: * Newer browsers support cross-site AJAX when the target resource allows requests * from the origin domain by the Access-Control-Allow-Origin header. * This is currently only used by the API (requests to api.php) * $wgCrossSiteAJAXdomains can be set using a wildcard syntax: * * - '*' matches any number of characters * - '?' matches any 1 character * * @par Example: * @code * $wgCrossSiteAJAXdomains = [ * 'www.mediawiki.org', * '*.wikipedia.org', * '*.wikimedia.org', * '*.wiktionary.org', * ]; * @endcode */ $wgCrossSiteAJAXdomains = []; /** * Domains that should not be allowed to make AJAX requests, * even if they match one of the domains allowed by $wgCrossSiteAJAXdomains * Uses the same syntax as $wgCrossSiteAJAXdomains */ $wgCrossSiteAJAXdomainExceptions = []; /** @} */ # End AJAX and API } /************************************************************************//** * @name Shell and process control * @{ */ /** * Maximum amount of virtual memory available to shell processes under linux, in KB. */ $wgMaxShellMemory = 307200; /** * Maximum file size created by shell processes under linux, in KB * ImageMagick convert for example can be fairly hungry for scratch space */ $wgMaxShellFileSize = 102400; /** * Maximum CPU time in seconds for shell processes under Linux */ $wgMaxShellTime = 180; /** * Maximum wall clock time (i.e. real time, of the kind the clock on the wall * would measure) in seconds for shell processes under Linux */ $wgMaxShellWallClockTime = 180; /** * Under Linux: a cgroup directory used to constrain memory usage of shell * commands. The directory must be writable by the user which runs MediaWiki. * * If specified, this is used instead of ulimit, which is inaccurate, and * causes malloc() to return NULL, which exposes bugs in C applications, making * them segfault or deadlock. * * A wrapper script will create a cgroup for each shell command that runs, as * a subgroup of the specified cgroup. If the memory limit is exceeded, the * kernel will send a SIGKILL signal to a process in the subgroup. * * @par Example: * @code * mkdir -p /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/mediawiki * mkdir -m 0777 /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/mediawiki/job * echo '$wgShellCgroup = "/sys/fs/cgroup/memory/mediawiki/job";' >> LocalSettings.php * @endcode * * The reliability of cgroup cleanup can be improved by installing a * notify_on_release script in the root cgroup, see e.g. * https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/40784 */ $wgShellCgroup = false; /** * Executable path of the PHP cli binary (php/php5). Should be set up on install. */ $wgPhpCli = '/usr/bin/php'; /** * Locale for LC_ALL, to provide a known environment for locale-sensitive operations * * For Unix-like operating systems, this should be set to C.UTF-8 or an * equivalent to provide the most consistent behavior for locale-sensitive * C library operations across different-language wikis. If that locale is not * available, use another locale that has a UTF-8 character set. * * This setting mainly affects the behavior of C library functions, including: * - String collation (order when sorting using locale-sensitive comparison) * - For example, whether "Å" and "A" are considered to be the same letter or * different letters and if different whether it comes after "A" or after * "Z", and whether sorting is case sensitive. * - String character set (how characters beyond basic ASCII are represented) * - We need this to be a UTF-8 character set to work around * https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=45132 * - Language used for low-level error messages. * - Formatting of date/time and numeric values (e.g. '.' versus ',' as the * decimal separator) * * MediaWiki provides its own methods and classes to perform many * locale-sensitive operations, which are designed to be able to vary locale * based on wiki language or user preference: * - MediaWiki's Collation class should generally be used instead of the C * library collation functions when locale-sensitive sorting is needed. * - MediaWiki's Message class should be used for localization of messages * displayed to the user. * - MediaWiki's Language class should be used for formatting numeric and * date/time values. * * @note If multiple wikis are being served from the same process (e.g. the * same fastCGI or Apache server), this setting must be the same on all those * wikis. */ $wgShellLocale = 'C.UTF-8'; /** @} */ # End shell } /************************************************************************//** * @name HTTP client * @{ */ /** * Timeout for HTTP requests done internally, in seconds. */ $wgHTTPTimeout = 25; /** * Timeout for HTTP requests done internally for transwiki imports, in seconds. * @since 1.29 */ $wgHTTPImportTimeout = 25; /** * Timeout for Asynchronous (background) HTTP requests, in seconds. */ $wgAsyncHTTPTimeout = 25; /** * Proxy to use for CURL requests. */ $wgHTTPProxy = false; /** * Local virtual hosts. * * This lists domains that are configured as virtual hosts on the same machine. * If a request is to be made to a domain listed here, or any subdomain thereof, * then no proxy will be used. * Command-line scripts are not affected by this setting and will always use * proxy if it is configured. * @since 1.25 */ $wgLocalVirtualHosts = []; /** * Timeout for connections done internally (in seconds) * Only works for curl */ $wgHTTPConnectTimeout = 5e0; /** @} */ # End HTTP client } /************************************************************************//** * @name Job queue * @{ */ /** * Number of jobs to perform per request. May be less than one in which case * jobs are performed probabalistically. If this is zero, jobs will not be done * during ordinary apache requests. In this case, maintenance/runJobs.php should * be run periodically. */ $wgJobRunRate = 1; /** * When $wgJobRunRate > 0, try to run jobs asynchronously, spawning a new process * to handle the job execution, instead of blocking the request until the job * execution finishes. * * @since 1.23 */ $wgRunJobsAsync = false; /** * Number of rows to update per job */ $wgUpdateRowsPerJob = 300; /** * Number of rows to update per query */ $wgUpdateRowsPerQuery = 100; /** @} */ # End job queue } /************************************************************************//** * @name Miscellaneous * @{ */ /** * Name of the external diff engine to use. Supported values: * * string: path to an external diff executable * * false: wikidiff2 PHP/HHVM module if installed, otherwise the default PHP implementation * * 'wikidiff', 'wikidiff2', and 'wikidiff3' are treated as false for backwards compatibility */ $wgExternalDiffEngine = false; /** * wikidiff2 supports detection of changes in moved paragraphs. * This setting controls the maximum number of paragraphs to compare before it bails out. * Supported values: * * 0: detection of moved paragraphs is disabled * * int > 0: maximum number of paragraphs to compare * Note: number of paragraph comparisons is in O(n^2). * This setting is only effective if the wikidiff2 PHP/HHVM module is used as diffengine. * See $wgExternalDiffEngine. * * @since 1.30 */ $wgWikiDiff2MovedParagraphDetectionCutoff = 0; /** * Disable redirects to special pages and interwiki redirects, which use a 302 * and have no "redirected from" link. * * @note This is only for articles with #REDIRECT in them. URL's containing a * local interwiki prefix (or a non-canonical special page name) are still hard * redirected regardless of this setting. */ $wgDisableHardRedirects = false; /** * LinkHolderArray batch size * For debugging */ $wgLinkHolderBatchSize = 1000; /** * By default MediaWiki does not register links pointing to same server in * externallinks dataset, use this value to override: */ $wgRegisterInternalExternals = false; /** * Maximum number of pages to move at once when moving subpages with a page. */ $wgMaximumMovedPages = 100; /** * Fix double redirects after a page move. * Tends to conflict with page move vandalism, use only on a private wiki. */ $wgFixDoubleRedirects = false; /** * Allow redirection to another page when a user logs in. * To enable, set to a string like 'Main Page' */ $wgRedirectOnLogin = null; /** * Configuration for processing pool control, for use in high-traffic wikis. * An implementation is provided in the PoolCounter extension. * * This configuration array maps pool types to an associative array. The only * defined key in the associative array is "class", which gives the class name. * The remaining elements are passed through to the class as constructor * parameters. * * @par Example using local redis instance: * @code * $wgPoolCounterConf = [ 'ArticleView' => [ * 'class' => 'PoolCounterRedis', * 'timeout' => 15, // wait timeout in seconds * 'workers' => 1, // maximum number of active threads in each pool * 'maxqueue' => 5, // maximum number of total threads in each pool * 'servers' => [ '127.0.0.1' ], * 'redisConfig' => [] * ] ]; * @endcode * * @par Example using C daemon from https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:PoolCounter: * @code * $wgPoolCounterConf = [ 'ArticleView' => [ * 'class' => 'PoolCounter_Client', * 'timeout' => 15, // wait timeout in seconds * 'workers' => 5, // maximum number of active threads in each pool * 'maxqueue' => 50, // maximum number of total threads in each pool * ... any extension-specific options... * ] ]; * @endcode */ $wgPoolCounterConf = null; /** * To disable file delete/restore temporarily */ $wgUploadMaintenance = false; /** * Associative array mapping namespace IDs to the name of the content model pages in that namespace * should have by default (use the CONTENT_MODEL_XXX constants). If no special content type is * defined for a given namespace, pages in that namespace will use the CONTENT_MODEL_WIKITEXT * (except for the special case of JS and CS pages). * * @since 1.21 */ $wgNamespaceContentModels = []; /** * How to react if a plain text version of a non-text Content object is requested using * ContentHandler::getContentText(): * * * 'ignore': return null * * 'fail': throw an MWException * * 'serialize': serialize to default format * * @since 1.21 */ $wgContentHandlerTextFallback = 'ignore'; /** * Set to false to disable use of the database fields introduced by the ContentHandler facility. * This way, the ContentHandler facility can be used without any additional information in the * database. A page's content model is then derived solely from the page's title. This however * means that changing a page's default model (e.g. using $wgNamespaceContentModels) will break * the page and/or make the content inaccessible. This also means that pages can not be moved to * a title that would default to a different content model. * * Overall, with $wgContentHandlerUseDB = false, no database updates are needed, but content * handling is less robust and less flexible. * * @since 1.21 */ $wgContentHandlerUseDB = true; /** * Determines which types of text are parsed as wikitext. This does not imply that these kinds * of texts are also rendered as wikitext, it only means that links, magic words, etc will have * the effect on the database they would have on a wikitext page. * * @todo On the long run, it would be nice to put categories etc into a separate structure, * or at least parse only the contents of comments in the scripts. * * @since 1.21 */ $wgTextModelsToParse = [ CONTENT_MODEL_WIKITEXT, // Just for completeness, wikitext will always be parsed. CONTENT_MODEL_JAVASCRIPT, // Make categories etc work, people put them into comments. CONTENT_MODEL_CSS, // Make categories etc work, people put them into comments. ]; /** * Register handlers for specific types of sites. * * @since 1.20 */ $wgSiteTypes = [ 'mediawiki' => 'MediaWikiSite', ]; /** * Whether the page_props table has a pp_sortkey column. Set to false in case * the respective database schema change was not applied. * @since 1.23 */ $wgPagePropsHaveSortkey = true; /** * Port where you have HTTPS running * Supports HTTPS on non-standard ports * @see T67184 * @since 1.24 */ $wgHttpsPort = 443; /** * Secret for session storage. * This should be set in LocalSettings.php, otherwise wgSecretKey will * be used. * @since 1.27 */ $wgSessionSecret = false; /** * If for some reason you can't install the PHP OpenSSL or mcrypt extensions, * you can set this to true to make MediaWiki work again at the cost of storing * sensitive session data insecurely. But it would be much more secure to just * install the OpenSSL extension. * @since 1.27 */ $wgSessionInsecureSecrets = false; /** * Secret for hmac-based key derivation function (fast, * cryptographically secure random numbers). * This should be set in LocalSettings.php, otherwise wgSecretKey will * be used. * See also: $wgHKDFAlgorithm * @since 1.24 */ $wgHKDFSecret = false; /** * Algorithm for hmac-based key derivation function (fast, * cryptographically secure random numbers). * See also: $wgHKDFSecret * @since 1.24 */ $wgHKDFAlgorithm = 'sha256'; /** * Enable page language feature * Allows setting page language in database * @var bool * @since 1.24 */ $wgPageLanguageUseDB = false; /** * Global configuration variable for Virtual REST Services. * * Use the 'path' key to define automatically mounted services. The value for this * key is a map of path prefixes to service configuration. The latter is an array of: * - class : the fully qualified class name * - options : map of arguments to the class constructor * Such services will be available to handle queries under their path from the VRS * singleton, e.g. MediaWikiServices::getInstance()->getVirtualRESTServiceClient(); * * Auto-mounting example for Parsoid: * * $wgVirtualRestConfig['paths']['/parsoid/'] = [ * 'class' => 'ParsoidVirtualRESTService', * 'options' => [ * 'url' => 'http://localhost:8000', * 'prefix' => 'enwiki', * 'domain' => 'en.wikipedia.org' * ] * ]; * * Parameters for different services can also be declared inside the 'modules' value, * which is to be treated as an associative array. The parameters in 'global' will be * merged with service-specific ones. The result will then be passed to * VirtualRESTService::__construct() in the module. * * Example config for Parsoid: * * $wgVirtualRestConfig['modules']['parsoid'] = [ * 'url' => 'http://localhost:8000', * 'prefix' => 'enwiki', * 'domain' => 'en.wikipedia.org', * ]; * * @var array * @since 1.25 */ $wgVirtualRestConfig = [ 'paths' => [], 'modules' => [], 'global' => [ # Timeout in seconds 'timeout' => 360, # 'domain' is set to $wgCanonicalServer in Setup.php 'forwardCookies' => false, 'HTTPProxy' => null ] ]; /** * Controls whether zero-result search queries with suggestions should display results for * these suggestions. * * @var bool * @since 1.26 */ $wgSearchRunSuggestedQuery = true; /** * Where popular password file is located. * * Default in core contains 10,000 most popular. This config * allows you to change which file, in case you want to generate * a password file with > 10000 entries in it. * * @see maintenance/createCommonPasswordCdb.php * @since 1.27 * @var string path to file */ $wgPopularPasswordFile = __DIR__ . '/../serialized/commonpasswords.cdb'; /* * Max time (in seconds) a user-generated transaction can spend in writes. * If exceeded, the transaction is rolled back with an error instead of being committed. * * @var int|bool Disabled if false * @since 1.27 */ $wgMaxUserDBWriteDuration = false; /* * Max time (in seconds) a job-generated transaction can spend in writes. * If exceeded, the transaction is rolled back with an error instead of being committed. * * @var int|bool Disabled if false * @since 1.30 */ $wgMaxJobDBWriteDuration = false; /** * Mapping of event channels (or channel categories) to EventRelayer configuration. * * By setting up a PubSub system (like Kafka) and enabling a corresponding EventRelayer class * that uses it, MediaWiki can broadcast events to all subscribers. Certain features like WAN * cache purging and CDN cache purging will emit events to this system. Appropriate listers can * subscribe to the channel and take actions based on the events. For example, a local daemon * can run on each CDN cache node and perfom local purges based on the URL purge channel events. * * Some extensions may want to use "channel categories" so that different channels can also share * the same custom relayer instance (e.g. when it's likely to be overriden). They can use * EventRelayerGroup::getRelayer() based on the category but call notify() on various different * actual channels. One reason for this would be that some system have very different performance * vs durability needs, so one system (e.g. Kafka) may not be suitable for all uses. * * The 'default' key is for all channels (or channel categories) without an explicit entry here. * * @since 1.27 */ $wgEventRelayerConfig = [ 'default' => [ 'class' => 'EventRelayerNull', ] ]; /** * Share data about this installation with MediaWiki developers * * When set to true, MediaWiki will periodically ping https://www.mediawiki.org/ with basic * data about this MediaWiki instance. This data includes, for example, the type of system, * PHP version, and chosen database backend. The Wikimedia Foundation shares this data with * MediaWiki developers to help guide future development efforts. * * For details about what data is sent, see: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:$wgPingback * * @var bool * @since 1.28 */ $wgPingback = false; /** * List of urls which appear often to be triggering CSP reports * but do not appear to be caused by actual content, but by client * software inserting scripts (i.e. Ad-Ware). * List based on results from Wikimedia logs. * * @since 1.28 */ $wgCSPFalsePositiveUrls = [ 'https://3hub.co' => true, 'https://morepro.info' => true, 'https://p.ato.mx' => true, 'https://s.ato.mx' => true, 'https://adserver.adtech.de' => true, 'https://ums.adtechus.com' => true, 'https://cas.criteo.com' => true, 'https://cat.nl.eu.criteo.com' => true, 'https://atpixel.alephd.com' => true, 'https://rtb.metrigo.com' => true, 'https://d5p.de17a.com' => true, 'https://ad.lkqd.net/vpaid/vpaid.js' => true, ]; /** * The following variables define 3 user experience levels: * * - newcomer: has not yet reached the 'learner' level * * - learner: has at least $wgLearnerEdits and has been * a member for $wgLearnerMemberSince days * but has not yet reached the 'experienced' level. * * - experienced: has at least $wgExperiencedUserEdits edits and * has been a member for $wgExperiencedUserMemberSince days. */ $wgLearnerEdits = 10; $wgLearnerMemberSince = 4; # days $wgExperiencedUserEdits = 500; $wgExperiencedUserMemberSince = 30; # days /** * Mapping of interwiki index prefixes to descriptors that * can be used to change the display of interwiki search results. * * Descriptors are appended to CSS classes of interwiki results * which using InterwikiSearchResultWidget. * * Predefined descriptors include the following words: * definition, textbook, news, quotation, book, travel, course * * @par Example: * @code * $wgInterwikiPrefixDisplayTypes = [ * 'iwprefix' => 'definition' *]; * @endcode */ $wgInterwikiPrefixDisplayTypes = []; /** * For really cool vim folding this needs to be at the end: * vim: foldmarker=@{,@} foldmethod=marker * @} */