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[[!toc levels=2]]
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Mediawiki is a dynamically-generated wiki which stores it's data in a
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relational database. Pages are marked up using a proprietary markup. It is
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possible to import the contents of a Mediawiki site into an ikiwiki,
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converting some of the Mediawiki conventions into Ikiwiki ones.
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The following instructions describe ways of obtaining the current version of
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the wiki. We do not yet cover importing the history of edits.
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Another set of instructions and conversion tools (which imports the full history)
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can be found at <http://github.com/mithro/media2iki>
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## Step 1: Getting a list of pages
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The first bit of information you require is a list of pages in the Mediawiki.
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There are several different ways of obtaining these.
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### Parsing the output of `Special:Allpages`
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Mediawikis have a special page called `Special:Allpages` which list all the
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pages for a given namespace on the wiki.
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If you fetch the output of this page to a local file with something like
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wget -q -O tmpfile 'http://your-mediawiki/wiki/Special:Allpages'
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You can extract the list of page names using the following python script. Note
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that this script is sensitive to the specific markup used on the page, so if
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you have tweaked your mediawiki theme a lot from the original, you will need
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to adjust this script too:
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import sys
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from xml.dom.minidom import parse, parseString
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dom = parse(sys.argv[1])
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tables = dom.getElementsByTagName("table")
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pagetable = tables[-1]
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anchors = pagetable.getElementsByTagName("a")
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for a in anchors:
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print a.firstChild.toxml().\
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replace('&','&').\
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replace('<','<').\
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replace('>','>')
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Also, if you have pages with titles that need to be encoded to be represented
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in HTML, you may need to add further processing to the last line.
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Note that by default, `Special:Allpages` will only list pages in the main
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namespace. You need to add a `&namespace=XX` argument to get pages in a
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different namespace. (See below for the default list of namespaces)
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Note that the page names obtained this way will not include any namespace
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specific prefix: e.g. `Category:` will be stripped off.
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### Querying the database
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If you have access to the relational database in which your mediawiki data is
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stored, it is possible to derive a list of page names from this. With mediawiki's
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MySQL backend, the page table is, appropriately enough, called `table`:
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SELECT page_namespace, page_title FROM page;
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As with the previous method, you will need to do some filtering based on the
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namespace.
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### namespaces
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The list of default namespaces in mediawiki is available from <http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Namespace#Built-in_namespaces>. Here are reproduced the ones you are most likely to encounter if you are running a small mediawiki install for your own purposes:
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[[!table data="""
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Index | Name | Example
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0 | Main | Foo
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1 | Talk | Talk:Foo
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2 | User | User:Jon
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3 | User talk | User_talk:Jon
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6 | File | File:Barack_Obama_signature.svg
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10 | Template | Template:Prettytable
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14 | Category | Category:Pages_needing_review
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"""]]
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## Step 2: fetching the page data
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Once you have a list of page names, you can fetch the data for each page.
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### Method 1: via HTTP and `action=raw`
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You need to create two derived strings from the page titles: the
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destination path for the page and the source URL. Assuming `$pagename`
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contains a pagename obtained above, and `$wiki` contains the URL to your
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mediawiki's `index.php` file:
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src=`echo "$pagename" | tr ' ' _ | sed 's,&,&,g'`
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dest=`"$pagename" | tr ' ' _ | sed 's,&,__38__,g'`
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mkdir -p `dirname "$dest"`
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wget -q "$wiki?title=$src&action=raw" -O "$dest"
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You may need to add more conversions here depending on the precise page titles
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used in your wiki.
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If you are trying to fetch pages from a different namespace to the default,
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you will need to prefix the page title with the relevant prefix, e.g.
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`Category:` for category pages. You probably don't want to prefix it to the
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output page, but you may want to vary the destination path (i.e. insert an
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extra directory component corresponding to your ikiwiki's `tagbase`).
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### Method 2: via HTTP and `Special:Export`
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Mediawiki also has a special page `Special:Export` which can be used to obtain
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the source of the page and other metadata such as the last contributor, or the
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full history, etc.
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You need to send a `POST` request to the `Special:Export` page. See the source
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of the page fetched via `GET` to determine the correct arguments.
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You will then need to write an XML parser to extract the data you need from
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the result.
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### Method 3: via the database
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It is possible to extract the page data from the database with some
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well-crafted queries.
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## Step 3: format conversion
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The next step is to convert Mediawiki conventions into Ikiwiki ones.
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### categories
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Mediawiki uses a special page name prefix to define "Categories", which
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otherwise behave like ikiwiki tags. You can convert every Mediawiki category
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into an ikiwiki tag name using a script such as
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import sys, re
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pattern = r'\[\[Category:([^\]]+)\]\]'
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def manglecat(mo):
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return '\[[!tag %s]]' % mo.group(1).strip().replace(' ','_')
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for line in sys.stdin.readlines():
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res = re.match(pattern, line)
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if res:
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sys.stdout.write(re.sub(pattern, manglecat, line))
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else: sys.stdout.write(line)
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## Step 4: Mediawiki plugin
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The [[plugins/contrib/mediawiki]] plugin can be used by ikiwiki to interpret
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most of the Mediawiki syntax.
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## External links
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[[sabr]] used to explain how to [import MediaWiki content into
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git](http://u32.net/Mediawiki_Conversion/index.html?updated), including full
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edit history, but as of 2009/10/16 that site is not available. A copy of the
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information found on this website is stored at <http://github.com/mithro/media2iki>
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