The node mediawiki-express package uses the php-embed package to
embed MediaWiki with a node express server.
This is a proof-of-concept for a "single integrated install" of MediaWiki, which will eventually bundle Parsoid and other PHP and JavaScript services into a single server.
We hope to eventually allow easy addition of extensions and skins via npm. See https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T114457 for more discussion.
To start a HTTP server on port 1234:
mediawiki -p 1234Your wiki will then be found at http://localhost:123/wiki/
To customize or extend your MediaWiki server, you can use the JavaScript API.
Starts an express web server on a specified port, with /w and /wiki
routed to a MediaWiki installation. The MediaWiki can be customized
via the options parameter.
options: an object containing various parameters for the server. All are optional.serverName: the server name to pass to PHP, which will be used as part of MediaWiki's generated URLs. Defaults tolocalhost.serverPort: the port on which to start the server. Defaults to 8080.localSettingsHook: a JavaScript function which will be invoked at the end of MediaWiki'sLocalSettings.phpfile, and passed PHP's$GLOBALSarray as its first parameter. This allows you to customize the settings for the wiki.expressHook: a JavaScript function which will be invoked after the MediaWiki-related routes have been set up on the expressappobject. It is passed theappobject as its first parameter. This allows you to add additional routes to the server before starting it. The/route will be added afterexpressHookreturns (as a redirect to the main page of the wiki), so you can override the/route in this hook if you wish.
You can use npm to download and install:
-
The latest
mediawiki-expresspackage:npm install mediawiki-express -
GitHub's
masterbranch:npm install https://github.com/cscott/node-mediawiki-express/tarball/master
As a postinstall script, npm will configure mediawiki and create an
SQLite database for it to use. It will create an admin account and
store its credentials in admin.json for you.
Currently npm test only runs a linter. Hopefully in the future we
can hook up phantomjs to run the mediawiki test suite.
php-embed: Provides the bidirectional Node<->PHP embedding.php-express: A similar embedding of PHP into a Node.js server, but forks the PHP CLI binary in a separate process instead of embedding PHP.php-cgi: Another implementation forking the php binary and forging a CGI request.
Copyright (c) 2015 C. Scott Ananian.
mediawiki-express is licensed using the same
license
as mediawiki itself.



