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== Import CustomQueryPage == | == Import CustomQueryPage == | ||
This install is originally intended for the ROUTINE Manuals publication workflow. That's all it does now, but hey, it's a good place to keep notes too. Did you know for MediaWiki you create a page by writing the name in the address bar? How tricky is that? | This install is originally intended for the ROUTINE Manuals publication workflow. That's all it does now, but hey, it's a good place to keep notes too. Did you know for MediaWiki you create a page by writing the name in the address bar? How tricky is that? | ||
Revision as of 16:53, 22 January 2026
Import CustomQueryPage
This install is originally intended for the ROUTINE Manuals publication workflow. That's all it does now, but hey, it's a good place to keep notes too. Did you know for MediaWiki you create a page by writing the name in the address bar? How tricky is that?
Let's Get Started
Installing CustomQueryPage
- Download the bundle:
wget https://mw.eckford.ca/downloads/CustomQueryPage-mw1359.tar.gz - Extract it into your extensions folder:
tar -xzf CustomQueryPage-mw1359.tar.gz -C /srv/mediawiki/extensions
- Edit
LocalSettings.phpand addwfLoadExtension( 'CustomQueryPage' ); - Run
php maintenance/update.php --quick. - Visit
Special:CustomQuerySettings, set the ROUTINE tag (e.g.,ROUTINE_4.110), and confirmSpecial:ApprovedManuals.
Quick Start: ROUTINE Management
1. Seed the ROUTINE in the DB
Before Lisa touches the UI, make sure the database has ROUTINE data.
- Use the import script or manual SQL method.
- Required tables:
mw_tags— one row per ROUTINE (e.g.,ROUTINE_4.111).mw_tag_pages— one row per approved page.
- If needed, run:
php maintenance/update.php --quick
Note: Only run update.php if mw_customquerypage_settings doesn't exist yet.
2. Use the Special Page to Switch or Clone
- Go to:
Special:CustomQuerySettings - Two options:
- Set Active Tag — type
ROUTINE_4.111, then Save. - Clone ROUTINE → New ROUTINE:
- From:
ROUTINE_4.110 - To:
ROUTINE_4.111 - Submit → this copies rows and updates the active tag.
- From:
- Set Active Tag — type
3. Verify the Result
- Visit:
Special:ApprovedManuals - Confirm the listing shows
ROUTINE_4.111 - Lisa can now publish or review the approved manuals.
- No DB access required.
Optional: JSON/API Importer
If you're ready to skip the SQL import:
- Define a JSON payload that includes:
page_id,rev_id,deploy_comment,wikitext, etc.
- Build a:
- REST endpoint, or
- Action API module, or
- Maintenance script that reads JSON
Once defined, MediaWiki can import directly into mw_tags / mw_tag_pages.
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Warning: Avoid touching the database manually if you want to adopt the JSON route. The importer will safely handle all insertions.