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enable = true; | enable = true; | ||
name = "Sample MediaWiki instance"; | name = "Sample MediaWiki instance"; | ||
virtualHost = { | httpd.virtualHost = { | ||
hostName = "example.com"; | hostName = "example.com"; | ||
adminAddr = "admin@example.com"; | adminAddr = "admin@example.com"; |
Revision as of 03:05, 14 February 2024
MediaWiki (wikipedia:en:MediaWiki) is available as a module.
Configuration Examples
Small Configuration
services.mediawiki = {
enable = true;
name = "Sample MediaWiki instance";
httpd.virtualHost = {
hostName = "example.com";
adminAddr = "admin@example.com";
};
passwordFile = "/var/mediawiki/passwordFile"; # put the initial password for the admin account here
extraConfig = ''
# Disable anonymous editing
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['edit'] = false;
'';
extensions = {
# some extensions are included and can enabled by passing null
VisualEditor = null;
# https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:TemplateStyles
TemplateStyles = pkgs.fetchzip {
url = "https://extdist.wmflabs.org/dist/extensions/TemplateStyles-REL1_40-c639c7a.tar.gz";
hash = "sha256-YBL0Cs4hDSNnoutNJSJBdLsv9zFWVkzo7m5osph8QiY=";
};
};
};
Web Server
By default, the services.mediawiki
module creates a services.httpd.virtualHost
which can be configured via the services.mediawiki.virtualHost
submodule.
If you are using another web server (like Nginx), you can configure MediaWiki for a reverse proxy with the services.mediawiki.virtualHost.listen
option:
services.mediawiki.virtualHost.listen = [
{
ip = "127.0.0.1";
port = 8080;
ssl = false;
}
];
Troubleshooting
Edit php.ini
An fpm pool is automatically created when Mediawiki is enabled. The php.ini
file can be modified by using phpOptions
. The following example shows how to increase the allowed file upload size.
services.phpfpm.pools.mediawiki.phpOptions = ''
upload_max_filesize = 10M
post_max_size = 15M
'';
See Also
- nixos/tests/mediawiki.nix
- Dokuwiki, simple PHP- and web-based wiki software which uses file based storage for its content.
- Outline, a modern web based wiki and knowledge base for teams.