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1 Security reminder: MediaWiki does not require PHP's register_globals. If you
2 have it on, turn it '''off''' if you can.
3
4 == MediaWiki 1.23 ==
5
6 THIS IS NOT A RELEASE YET
7
8 MediaWiki 1.23 is an alpha-quality branch and is not recommended for use in
9 production.
10
11 === Configuration changes in 1.23 ===
12 * $wgDebugLogGroups values may be set to an associative array with a
13 'destination' key specifying the log destination. The array may also contain
14 a 'sample' key with a positive integer value N indicating that the log group
15 should be sampled by dispatching one in every N messages on average. The
16 sampling is random.
17 * In addition to the current exception log format, MediaWiki now serializes
18 exception metadata to JSON and logs it to the 'exception-json' log group.
19 This makes MediaWiki easier to integrate with log aggregation and analysis
20 tools.
21 * $wgSquidServersNoPurge now supports the use of Classless Inter-Domain
22 Routing (CIDR) notation to specify contiguous blocks of IPv4 and/or IPv6
23 addresses that should be trusted to provide X-Forwarded-For headers.
24
25 === New features in 1.23 ===
26 * ResourceLoader can utilize the Web Storage API to cache modules client-side.
27 Compared to the browser cache, caching in Web Storage allows ResourceLoader
28 to be more granular about evicting stale modules from the cache while
29 retaining the ability to retrieve multiple modules in a single HTTP request.
30 This capability can be enabled by setting $wgResourceLoaderStorageEnabled to
31 true. This feature is currently considered experimental and should only be
32 enabled with care.
33 * (bug 6092) Add expensive parser functions {{REVISIONID:}}, {{REVISIONUSER:}}
34 and {{REVISIONTIMESTAMP:}} (with friends).
35 * Add "wgRelevantUserName" to mw.config containing the current
36 Skin::getRelevantUser value.
37 * (bug 56033) Add content model to the page information.
38
39 === Bug fixes in 1.23 ===
40 * (bug 41759) The "updated since last visit" markers (on history pages, recent
41 changes and watchlist) and the talk page message indicator are now correctly
42 updated when the user is viewing old revisions of pages, instead of always
43 acting as if the latest revision was being viewed.
44 * (bug 56443) Special:ConfirmEmail no longer shows a "Mail a confirmation code"
45 when the email address is already confirmed. Also, consistently use
46 "confirmed", rather than "authenticated", when messaging whether or not the
47 user has confirmed an email address.
48 * (bug 19415) action=render no longer shows section edit links. This affects
49 behavior of several other features where (bogus) section edit links will
50 disappear, such as file description pages loaded via $wgUseInstantCommons or
51 pages transcluded cross-wiki via $wgEnableScaryTranscluding.
52
53 === API changes in 1.23 ===
54 * (bug 54884) action=parse&prop=categories now indicates hidden and missing
55 categories.
56
57 === Languages updated in 1.23===
58
59 MediaWiki supports over 350 languages. Many localisations are updated
60 regularly. Below only new and removed languages are listed, as well as
61 changes to languages because of Bugzilla reports.
62
63 === Other changes in 1.23 ===
64 * The rc_type field in the recentchanges table has been superseded by a new
65 rc_source field. The rc_source field is a string representation of the
66 change type where rc_type was a numeric constant. This field is not yet
67 queried but will be in a future point release of 1.22.
68 ** Utilize update.php to create and populate this new field. On larger wiki's
69 which do not wish to update recentchanges table in one large update please
70 review the sql and comments in maintenance/archives/patch-rc_source.sql.
71 ** The rc_type field of recentchanges will be deprecated in a future point
72 release.
73 * The global variable $wgArticle has been removed after a lengthy deprecation.
74
75 == Compatibility ==
76
77 MediaWiki 1.23 requires PHP 5.3.2 or later.
78
79 MySQL is the recommended DBMS. PostgreSQL or SQLite can also be used, but
80 support for them is somewhat less mature. There is experimental support for
81 Oracle.
82
83 The supported versions are:
84
85 * MySQL 5.0.2 or later
86 * PostgreSQL 8.3 or later
87 * SQLite 3.3.7 or later
88 * Oracle 9.0.1 or later
89
90 == Upgrading ==
91
92 1.23 has several database changes since 1.22, and will not work without schema
93 updates. Note that due to changes to some very large tables like the revision
94 table, the schema update may take quite long (minutes on a medium sized site,
95 many hours on a large site).
96
97 If upgrading from before 1.11, and you are using a wiki as a commons
98 repository, make sure that it is updated as well. Otherwise, errors may arise
99 due to database schema changes.
100
101 If upgrading from before 1.7, you may want to run refreshLinks.php to ensure
102 new database fields are filled with data.
103
104 If you are upgrading from MediaWiki 1.4.x or earlier, you should upgrade to
105 1.5 first. The upgrade script maintenance/upgrade1_5.php has been removed
106 with MediaWiki 1.21.
107
108 Don't forget to always back up your database before upgrading!
109
110 See the file UPGRADE for more detailed upgrade instructions.
111
112 For notes on 1.21.x and older releases, see HISTORY.
113
114 == Online documentation ==
115
116 Documentation for both end-users and site administrators is available on
117 MediaWiki.org, and is covered under the GNU Free Documentation License (except
118 for pages that explicitly state that their contents are in the public domain):
119
120 https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Documentation
121
122 == Mailing list ==
123
124 A mailing list is available for MediaWiki user support and discussion:
125
126 https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l
127
128 A low-traffic announcements-only list is also available:
129
130 https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-announce
131
132 It's highly recommended that you sign up for one of these lists if you're
133 going to run a public MediaWiki, so you can be notified of security fixes.
134
135 == IRC help ==
136
137 There's usually someone online in #mediawiki on irc.freenode.net.