Manual:$wgImportSources
Import/Export: $wgImportSources | |
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List of interwiki prefixes for wikis we'll accept as sources for Special:Import |
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Introduced in version: | 1.3.0 (r3119) |
Removed in version: | Still in use |
Allowed values: | Unspecified |
Default value: | [] |
Other settings: Alphabetical | By function |
Details
editThis setting lists allowable "import sources" for interwiki import. It contains interwiki prefixes for wikis from which pages can be imported using Special:Import. Since complete page history can be imported, these wikis should be "trusted".
The transwiki import interface is available to users with the "import
" right.
Syntax
edit$wgImportSources
can be a simple flat array that contains valid interwiki prefixes.
This example allows import from Wikinews, Wikiquote, Wikipedia, and an additional wiki that has been added to the interwiki map:
$wgImportSources = [
'wikinews',
'wikiquote',
'wikipedia',
'myotherwiki'
];
MediaWiki version: | ≥ 1.24 |
For more complex scenarios, a two-level array can be used.
Sites can be listed as standalone wikis (like wikispecies
in the example below), or they can be listed as projects with a list of subprojects (for example, the Wikipedia project with Czech, English, etc. subprojects).
Note that the subproject prefixes are resolved using the other wiki's interwiki map – so in the example below, wikia
would be looked up in your wiki's interwiki map, while the subproject prefix (animanga
etc) would be handed off to the wikia
site for an additional redirection.
$wgImportSources = [
'wikipedia' => [ 'cs', 'en', 'fr', 'zh' ],
'wikispecies',
'wikia' => [ 'animanga', 'brickipedia', 'desserts' ],
];
MediaWiki version: | ≥ 1.26 |
For even more advanced scenarios, you can use the ImportSources hook.