Manual:$wgVersion
Deprecated: This feature is deprecated and should no longer be used, however it is still available for reasons of backwards compatibility . |
General Settings: $wgVersion | |
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MediaWiki version number. |
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Introduced in version: | 1.2.0 |
Deprecated in version: | 1.35.0 (Gerrit change 481950; git #a5d5ea82) |
Removed in version: | Still in use |
Allowed values: | (string) |
Default value: | Current MediaWiki version - you shouldn't change this! |
Other settings: Alphabetical | By function |
Details
The current version of MediaWiki (e.g, "1.43.0"). You shouldn't need to set this option; it is used internally.
MW_VERSION
MediaWiki version: | ≥ 1.35 |
Starting with MediaWiki 1.35, $wgVersion
is deprecated, and replaced with the MW_VERSION
constant.
It is also available in MediaWiki 1.31.7, 1.33.3 and 1.34.1, though this should not be relied on as its presence is required for some release tools.
$wgVersion
will continue to function the same as before in those versions.
Example code
If you're implementing a new feature that only works in MediaWiki 1.19 or later, but you want to maintain backwards compatibility, you could use a test such as the following:
global $wgVersion;
$oldVersion = version_compare( $wgVersion, '1.18', '<=' );
if ( $oldVersion ) {
# Do stuff for MediaWiki 1.18 and older
} else {
# Do stuff for MediaWiki 1.19+
}
MediaWiki version: | ≥ 1.35 |
$oldVersion = version_compare( MW_VERSION, '1.39', '<' );
if ( $oldVersion ) {
# Do stuff for MediaWiki 1.35 - 1.38
} else {
# Do stuff for MediaWiki 1.39+
}
However, it is typically recommended that you use feature detection to see whether the method or class you wish to use is available instead of depending upon raw version strings.
See also
- Special:Version – View the version number of a MediaWiki installation (plus much more information) from the web interface.
- Manual:Upgrading
- Version