X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/21add7ffa87a5e622d18bdbb24c638c15bdb3800..4711076fad54ff8152f03a7e4bdd4b5c2df1916c:/doc/tips/convert_mediawiki_to_ikiwiki/discussion.mdwn?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/tips/convert_mediawiki_to_ikiwiki/discussion.mdwn b/doc/tips/convert_mediawiki_to_ikiwiki/discussion.mdwn index 15ddccb92..683a3f8ac 100644 --- a/doc/tips/convert_mediawiki_to_ikiwiki/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/tips/convert_mediawiki_to_ikiwiki/discussion.mdwn @@ -13,9 +13,31 @@ Also, some detail on converting mediawiki transclusion to ikiwiki inlines... -- [[users/Jon]] +---- + > "Who knows, the remote site might disappear.". Right now, it appears to > have done just that. -- [[users/Jon]] +I have manage to recover most of the site using the Internet Archive. What +I was unable to retrieve I have rewritten. You can find a copy of the code +at + +> This is excellent news. However, I'm still keen on there being a +> comprehensive and up-to-date set of instructions on *this* site. I wouldn't +> suggest importing that material into ikiwiki like-for-like (not least for +> [[licensing|freesoftware]] reasons), but it's excellent to have it available +> for reference, especially since it (currently) is the only set of +> instructions that gives you the whole history. +> +> The `mediawiki.pm` that was at u32.net is licensed GPL-2. I'd like to see it +> cleaned up and added to IkiWiki proper (although I haven't requested this +> yet, I suspect the way it (ab)uses linkify would disqualify it at present). +> +> I've imported Scott's initial `mediawiki.pm` into a repository at +> as a start. +> -- [[Jon]] + +---- The iki-fast-load ruby script from the u32 page is given below: @@ -63,6 +85,8 @@ The iki-fast-load ruby script from the u32 page is given below: pipe.puts end +> Would be nice to know where you could get "node-callbacks"... this thing is useless without it. --[[users/simonraven]] + Mediawiki.pm - A plugin which supports mediawiki format. @@ -284,7 +308,7 @@ Mediawiki.pm - A plugin which supports mediawiki format. } - # Called to handle bookmarks like [[#heading]] or ?#a + # Called to handle bookmarks like \[[#heading]] or ?#a sub generate_fragment_link { my $url = shift; @@ -314,10 +338,10 @@ Mediawiki.pm - A plugin which supports mediawiki format. # Ikiwiki's link link plugin wrecks this line when displaying on the site. # Until the code highlighter plugin can turn off link finding, - # always escape double brackets in double quotes: [[ + # always escape double brackets in double quotes: \[[ if($inlink eq '..') { - # Mediawiki doesn't touch links like [[..#hi|ho]]. - return "[[" . $inlink . ($anchor?"#$anchor":"") . + # Mediawiki doesn't touch links like \[[..#hi|ho]]. + return "\[[" . $inlink . ($anchor?"#$anchor":"") . ($title?"|$title":"") . "]]" . $trailing; } @@ -378,7 +402,7 @@ Mediawiki.pm - A plugin which supports mediawiki format. add_depends($page, $redir_page); my $link=bestlink($page, underscorize(translate_path($page,$redir_page))); if (! length $link) { - return "Redirect Error: [[$redir_page]] not found."; + return "Redirect Error: \[[$redir_page]] not found."; } $value=urlto($link, $page); @@ -391,7 +415,7 @@ Mediawiki.pm - A plugin which supports mediawiki format. my %seen; while (exists $pagestate{$at}{mediawiki}{redir}) { if ($seen{$at}) { - return "Redirect Error: cycle found on [[$at]]"; + return "Redirect Error: cycle found on \[[$at]]"; } $seen{$at}=1; $at=$pagestate{$at}{mediawiki}{redir}; @@ -610,3 +634,18 @@ Mediawiki.pm - A plugin which supports mediawiki format. } 1 + +---- + +Hello. Got ikiwiki running and I'm planning to convert my personal +Mediawiki wiki to ikiwiki so I can take offline copies around. If anyone +has an old copy of the instructions, or any advice on where to start I'd be +glad to hear it. Otherwise I'm just going to chronicle my journey on the +page.--[[users/Chadius]] + +> Today I saw that someone is working to import wikipedia into git. +> +> Since wikipedia uses mediawiki, perhaps his importer will work +> on mediawiki in general. It seems to produce output that could be +> used by the [[plugins/contrib/mediawiki]] plugin, if the filenames +> were fixed to use the right extension. --[[Joey]]