-== The basic theory ==
-Generally, within a stable release series (e.g. 1.4.0, 1.4.1, etc) there
-are no required database changes, and upgrading should require no more
-than copying the new source files over the old ones.
+This file provides an overview of the MediaWiki upgrade process. For help with
+specific problems, check
-If there are larger changes, such as upgrading from one release series
-to another (e.g. from 1.3.12 to 1.4.3), then you may need to update the
-database schema and configuration.
+* the documentation at http://www.mediawiki.org
+* the mediawiki-l mailing list archive at
+ http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/mediawiki-l/
+* the bug tracker at https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org
-Basically, to upgrade a wiki you:
-* Back up your data! (See Backups! below)
-* Extract the new archive. If you can do this in a clean directory that's
- great, but it should work to extract over the old files too. This may
- be easier if you have images etc in place and don't want to move them
- around, but remember to back up first!
-* Run the installer to upgrade the database schema (if necessary).
+for information and workarounds to common issues.
+== Overview ==
-== IMPORTANT: Upgrading to 1.5 ==
+Comprehensive documentation on upgrading to the latest version of the software
+is available at http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Upgrading.
+
+=== Consult the release notes ===
+
+Before doing anything, stop and consult the release notes supplied with the new
+version of the software. These detail bug fixes, new features and functionality,
+and any particular points that may need to be noted during the upgrade
+procedure.
+
+=== Backup first ===
+
+It is imperative that, prior to attempting an upgrade of the database schema,
+you take a complete backup of your wiki database and files and verify it. While
+the upgrade scripts are somewhat robust, there is no guarantee that things will
+not fail, leaving the database in an inconsistent state.
+
+http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Backing_up_a_wiki provides an overview of
+the upgrade process. You should also refer to the documentation for your
+database management system for information on backing up a database, and to
+your operating system documentation for information on making copies of files.
+
+=== Perform the file upgrade ===
+
+Download the files for the new version of the software. These are available
+as a compressed "tar" archive from the Wikimedia Download Service
+(http://download.wikimedia.org/mediawiki).
+
+You can also obtain the new files directly from our Subversion source code
+repository, via a checkout or export operation.
+
+Replace the existing MediaWiki files with the new. You should preserve the
+LocalSettings.php file and the "extensions" and "images" directories.
+
+Depending upon your configuration, you may also need to preserve additional
+directories, including a custom upload directory ($wgUploadDirectory),
+deleted file archives, and any custom skins.
+
+=== Perform the database upgrade ===
+
+You will need to have $wgDBadminuser and $wgDBadminpassword set in your
+LocalSettings.php, see there for more info.
+
+==== From the web ====
+
+You will need to set $wgUpgradeKey in your LocalSettings.php in order to use
+the updater.
+
+If you browse to the web-based installation script (usually at /config/index.php)
+from your wiki installation you can follow the script and upgrade your database
+in place.
+
+You may change some settings during the install, but be very careful!
+Changing the encoding in particular will generally leave you with a
+lot of corrupt pages, particularly if your wiki is not in English.
+
+==== From the command line ====
+
+From the command line, browse to the "maintenance" directory and run the
+update.php script to check and update the schema. This will insert missing
+tables, update existing tables, and move data around as needed. In most cases,
+this is successful and nothing further needs to be done.
+
+If you have a Chinese or Japanese wiki ($wgLanguageCode is set to one
+of "zh", "ja", or "yue") and you are using MySQL fulltext search, you
+will probably want to update the search index.
+
+In the "maintenance" directory, run the updateDoubleWidthSearch.php
+script. This will update the searchindex table for those pages that
+contain double-byte latin characters.
+
+=== Check configuration settings ===
+
+The names of configuration variables, and their default values and purposes,
+can change between release branches, e.g. $wgDisableUploads in 1.4 is replaced
+with $wgEnableUploads in later versions. When upgrading, consult the release
+notes to check for configuration changes which would alter the expected
+behaviour of MediaWiki.
+
+=== Check installed extensions ===
+
+In MediaWiki 1.14 some extensions are migrated into the core. Please see the
+HISTORY section "Migrated extensions" and disable these extensions in your
+LocalSettings.php
+
+=== Test ===
+
+It makes sense to test your wiki immediately following any kind of maintenance
+procedure, and especially after upgrading; check that page views and edits work
+normally and that special pages continue to function, etc. and correct errors
+and quirks which reveal themselves.
+
+You should also test any extensions, and upgrade these if necessary.
+
+== Upgrading from 1.8 wikis ==
+
+MediaWiki 1.9 and later no longer keep default localized message text
+in the database; 'MediaWiki:'-namespace pages that do not exist in the
+database are simply transparently filled-in on demand.
+
+The upgrade process will delete any 'MediaWiki:' pages which are left
+in the default state (last edited by 'MediaWiki default'). This may
+take a few moments, similar to the old initial setup.
+
+Note that the large number of deletions may cause older edits to expire
+from the list on Special:Recentchanges, although the deletions themselves
+will be hidden by default. (Click "show bot edits" to list them.)
+
+See RELEASE-NOTES for more details about new and changed options.
+
+== Upgrading from 1.7 wikis ==
+
+$wgDefaultUserOptions now contains all the defaults, not only overrides.
+If you're setting this as a complete array(), you may need to change it
+to set only specific items as recommended in DefaultSettings.php.
+
+== Upgrading from 1.6 wikis ==
+
+$wgLocalTZoffset was in hours, it is now using minutes.
+
+== Upgrading from pre-1.5 wikis ==
Major changes have been made to the schema from 1.4.x. The updater
has not been fully tested for all conditions, and might well break.
-DO NOT ATTEMPT TO UPGRADE A LIVE, PUBLIC SITE TO 1.5 AT THIS TIME.
-NEVER EVER ATTEMPT TO PERFORM AN UPGRADE WITHOUT BACKING UP FIRST!
-
On a large site, the schema update might take a long time. It might
explode, or leave your database half-done or otherwise badly hurting.
so you will also have to move them to new destinations.
Message changes:
-* A number of additional UI messages have been chagned from HTML to
+* A number of additional UI messages have been changed from HTML to
wikitext, and will need to be manually fixed if customized.
-
=== Configuration changes from 1.4.x: ===
$wgDisableUploads has been replaced with $wgEnableUploads.
should be replaced with:
$wgMainCacheType = CACHE_MEMCACHED;
-
-=== Web installer ===
-
-You can use the web-based installer wizard if you first remove the
-LocalSettings.php (and AdminSettings.php, if any) files; be sure to
-give the installer the same information as you did on the original
-install (language/encoding, database name, password, etc). This will
-also generate a fresh LocalSettings.php, which you may need to customize.
-
-You may change some settings during the install, but be very careful!
-Changing the encoding in particular will generally leave you with a
-lot of corrupt pages, particularly if your wiki is not in English.
-
-=== Command-line upgrade ===
-
-Additionally, as of 1.4.0 you can run an in-place upgrade script from
-the command line, keeping your existing LocalSettings.php. This requires
-that you create an AdminSettings.php giving an appropriate database user
-and password with privileges to modify the database structure.
-
-Once the new files are in place, go into the maintenance subdirectory and
-run the script:
-
- php update.php
-
-See caveats below on upgrading from 1.3.x or earlier.
-
-
== Backups! ==
To upgrade an existing MediaWiki installation, first BACK UP YOUR WIKI!
a database password.)
To back up the database, use the tools provided by your service provider
-(if applicable) or the standard mysqldump program.
+(if applicable) or the standard mysqldump or pg_dump programs.
For general help on mysqldump:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/mysqldump.html
WARNING: If using MySQL 4.1.x, mysqldump's charset conversion may in
some cases damage data in your wiki. If necessary, set the charset
-option to 'latin1' to avoid the conversion. Fore more info see:
-http://mail.wikipedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2004-November/026359.html
+option to 'latin1' to avoid the conversion.
+For general help on pg_dump:
+http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/app-pgdump.html
== Caveats ==
-
=== Upgrading from 1.4.2 or earlier ===
1.4.3 has added new fields to the sitestats table. These fields are
As well as new messages, the processing of some messages has changed.
If you have customized them, please compare the new format using
Special:Allmessages or the relevant LanguageXX.php files:
- copyrightwarning
- dberrortext
- editingcomment (was named commentedit)
- editingsection (was named sectionedit)
- numauthors
- numedits
- numtalkauthors
- numtalkedits
- numwatchers
- protectedarticle
- searchresulttext
- showhideminor
- unprotectedarticle
+
+* copyrightwarning
+* dberrortext
+* editingcomment (was named commentedit)
+* editingsection (was named sectionedit)
+* numauthors
+* numedits
+* numtalkauthors
+* numtalkedits
+* numwatchers
+* protectedarticle
+* searchresulttext
+* showhideminor
+* unprotectedarticle
Note that the 1.3 beta releases included a potential vulnerability if PHP
is configured with register_globals on and the includes directory is