Redbrick Wiki:Maintenance
I'm going to use this topic as a place to hold information about maintaining this wiki. Like Help:Contents it may split up into other smaller articles.
Future Work
Posting by Email
Just an idea I saw on the Mediawiki-l list. The idea is you forward the email to wiki@redbrick.dcu.ie and then using something like procmail, parse the email and create a new topic for it.
This is a php script for adding topics from a specially formatted text file. It would be trivial to write a script that grabs the email, puts it in a file and the peridocially run this script to add it. What do people think? (Direct respones to Redbrick Wiki Talk:Maintenance).
Sandbox
Created a duplicate of this sites setup here for playing around with extensions, modifications and everything else.
Creating Backups
If you login into Redbrick as the User Wiki you can execute a simple script I wrote called 'wiki_backup'. This dumps the SQL and tar.gz public_html and the wiki home directory and places it in /var/tmp for downloading using SFTP. The only reason the wiki home directory is tar.gz is that TWiki used to store some stuff there.
I've blanked the password out in the script example below.
#!/bin/sh BKUPDIR=/var/tmp/wiki BKUPNAME=`date +%Y-%m-%d`RedbrickWiki BKUP=${BKUPDIR}/${BKUPNAME} BKUPAC=${BKUPDIR}/${BKUPNAME}AC BKUPWEB=${BKUPDIR}/${BKUPNAME}WEB BKUPDB=${BKUPDIR}/${BKUPNAME}DB BKUPIGNORE=/home/redbrick/wiki/tmp/bkup.ignore BKUPIGNOREAC=${BKUPIGNORE}.ac BKUPIGNOREWEB=${BKUPIGNORE}.web ################################################## # Create ignore lists rm -rf $BKUPIGNOREAC # Do not recurse into public_html echo "./public_html" >> $BKUPIGNOREAC # Anything in tmp is unimportant echo "./tmp" >> $BKUPIGNOREAC # Do not need to backup email echo "./Maildir" >> $BKUPIGNOREAC rm -rf $BKUPIGNOREWEB # Anything in test is unimportant echo "./test" >> $BKUPIGNOREWEB ################################################## # clean out backup directory first! rm -rf $BKUPDIR # make directory in /var/tmp to store tar mkdir $BKUPDIR chmod 700 $BKUPDIR ################################################## # Make SQL backup #echo Backing up SQL Database mysqldump --add-drop-table -h mysql.internal --password=******** -u wiki --databases wiki > ${BKUPDB}.sql ################################################## # Making tars echo Backing Up Local Account cd /home/redbrick/wiki tar cfX "${BKUPAC}.tar" $BKUPIGNOREAC . echo Backing Up Web Space cd /webtree/w/wiki tar cfX "${BKUPWEB}.tar" $BKUPIGNOREWEB . echo All Backups Complete! ################################################## echo Zipping... gzip "${BKUPAC}.tar" gzip "${BKUPWEB}.tar" gzip "${BKUPDB}.sql" echo Zip Complete. ##################################################
Upgrading MediaWiki
One of the reasons for using MediaWiki is that it'll be easier for upgrading. MediaWiki is trival for upgrading as all the data is stored in an SQL database and the settings are stored in a file called 'LocalSettings.php'. So it should be a matter of overwriting the MediaWiki files, adding '#!/usr/local/bin/php' to 'index.php' and calling an SQL update script. I haven't performed an upgrade yet n the Redbrick Wiki so when I do I'll update these instructions.
Customisations such as Extenstions and Scripts
Some general notes on the customisations, extensions and scripts in use on this wiki. More technical than help though, if you want help using them: go to Help:Contents.
PubCookie authentication
This MediaWiki uses PubCookie as it's autenticator. It uses http://wiki.case.edu/CaseWiki:PubCookie_Login extension to do it but modified for MediaWiki 1.4.X.
(I'll put up modifications later)
MyRSS
MyRSS is a extension designed by myself for customising the RSS and ATOM output of a wiki. At some point I'll make the customisations avaliable publically, when I get around to it.
RSSFeed
RSSFeed is a MediaWiki extension that allows you to incorporate RSS feeds into a wiki page. It's used on the Main Page with a feed from Redbrick Planet.
GoogleSiteMaps
This wiki generates a Google Site Map using script http://wiki.case.edu/misc/googleSiteMap.phps but modified for MediaWiki 1.4.X.
You can see its output here.
(I'll put up modifications later)