Manual:Configuration
The MediaWiki system is made up of many different parts. Once you have installed each of the components, you need to configure them to work together.
Configuring MediaWiki[edit | edit source]
If you installed MediaWiki through the web interface, then you already ran the initial configuration script that sets common configuration variables.
Much more customization and configuration is possible by editing LocalSettings.php
and other configuration files.
AdminSettings.php
(along with supporting file AdminSettings.sample
) was removed in MediaWiki 1.16. Prior to MediaWiki 1.16, AdminSettings.php
was used to store database authentication credentials for maintenance scripts and to control the availability of profileinfo.php
. Details can still be found in Manual:AdminSettings.php.For a list of configuration settings, see:
- Manual:Configuration settings
- Manual:Configuration settings (alphabetical) for an alphabetical list.
To configure specific parts of the software, see:
- Manual:Cache for caching
- Manual:Configuring file uploads for images
- Manual:Short URL for more user-friendly URLs to article pages.
- Manual:Skin configuration for skins
For help with advanced technical configuration, see Manual:System administration, Manual:Administrators, and Manual:FAQ.
Much of the appearance and messaging of MediaWiki is determined by messages that administrators can edit like regular wiki pages.
- Manual:Page customizations lists wiki pages that MediaWiki messages link to, you need to create these pages or edit the messages.
- For a brief overview that addresses the empty help pages, see Project:PD help/Copying.
Configuring Apache, PHP and the Database[edit | edit source]
If you have downloaded binary packages of MySQL (or Postgres), the Apache HTTP Server, and PHP, chances are that they came with an installation script that set them up for your system. To tweak them further, see:
See also[edit | edit source]
- Manual:FAQ
- Manual:Errors and Symptoms for troubleshooting.
- Manual:Security
- Manual:System administration
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