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Install '''mediawiki.el''' from [[el-get]] or [[ELPA]]. | Install '''mediawiki.el''' from [[el-get]] or [[ELPA]]. | ||
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+ | If you are using emacs-24, you could do the following: Edit your .emacs file like this: | ||
+ | <syntaxhighlight lang="lisp"> | ||
+ | (require 'package) | ||
+ | (package-initialize) | ||
+ | (add-to-list 'package-archives '("melpa" . "http://melpa.milkbox.net/packages/") t) | ||
+ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
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+ | Then, either use the menu ''Options->Manage Emacs Packages'' or type ''M-X package-list-packages'' | ||
+ | * search ''mediawiki'' and click on it | ||
+ | ... almost done. | ||
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+ | === Site requirements === | ||
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+ | The MediaWiki site that you wish to edit must have its API enabled: | ||
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+ | <pre> | ||
+ | $wgEnableAPI=true; | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
==Customization== | ==Customization== | ||
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:: '''Password''': ''s!cr!t'' | :: '''Password''': ''s!cr!t'' | ||
:: '''First Page''': ''Main Page'' | :: '''First Page''': ''Main Page'' | ||
− | : You can provide "Username" and "Password" in your [[.authinfo]] file | + | : You can provide "Username" and "Password" in your [[.authinfo]] file, located in you home directory. For a MediaWiki, .authinfo lines have the form: |
+ | <syntaxhighlight lang="text"> | ||
+ | machine https://mymediawiki.com/wiki/ login myUsername password myPassword | ||
+ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
Alternatively you can add this snippet of Emacs Lisp code to your | Alternatively you can add this snippet of Emacs Lisp code to your | ||
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(require 'mediawiki) | (require 'mediawiki) | ||
− | (setq mediawiki-site-alist '(("Wikipedia" "http://en.wikipedia.org/w | + | (setq mediawiki-site-alist '(("Wikipedia" "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/ "" "" "Main Page") ; put your user name and password if not using .authinfo |
− | ("WikEmacs" "http://wikemacs.org | + | ("WikEmacs" "http://wikemacs.org/" "" "" "Main Page"))) |
− | ;; Emacs users care more for WikEmacs than Wikipedia :-) | + | ;; Emacs users care more for WikEmacs than Wikipedia :-). |
+ | ;; In any case, do not forget the slash at the end of the URL. | ||
(setq mediawiki-site-default "WikEmacs") | (setq mediawiki-site-default "WikEmacs") | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
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: Submit your modifications. | : Submit your modifications. | ||
− | ; {{CommandKeys|C-c|mediawiki-save-and-bury}} | + | ; {{CommandKeys|C-c C-c|mediawiki-save-and-bury}} |
: Submit modifications and bury the buffer. | : Submit modifications and bury the buffer. | ||
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; {{CommandKeys|M-g|mediawiki-reload}} | ; {{CommandKeys|M-g|mediawiki-reload}} | ||
: Reload a page | : Reload a page | ||
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+ | ; {{CommandKeys|Tab|mediawiki-mediawiki-goto-next-link}} | ||
+ | : Get to next link | ||
==Customizations== | ==Customizations== | ||
− | === Word | + | === Word Wrap === |
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− | + | Mediawiki sites are generally [[Emacs_Terminology#Fill |unfilled]]: do not add hard line breaks within a paragraph. There are various ways to wrap lines [[Emacs_Terminology#Screen Lines |visually]] while you edit. For example in Emacs 24 you may want to enable [[Visual Line]] mode with a [[mode hook]]: | |
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<syntaxhighlight lang="lisp"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="lisp"> | ||
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Call {{Function| yyr-mediawiki-browser-edit/create-page}} | Call {{Function| yyr-mediawiki-browser-edit/create-page}} | ||
− | === | + | === Key binding to open current editing file in web browser === |
− | + | Bind {{Function|mediawiki-browse}} to some key chord. The following | |
uses {{Keys|C-c o}} | uses {{Keys|C-c o}} | ||
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</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
− | + | ==Known Bugs== | |
− | + | * Version 2.2.2 works fine on GNU Emacs 24.0.94.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) when there is no challenge (e.g. arithmetic problem). But when external links are added, so there is a challenge, mediawiki doesn't alert the user or show the arithmetic problem. The only evidence of failure is that the page is never updated. | |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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*[https://launchpad.net/mediawiki-el Project Page] | *[https://launchpad.net/mediawiki-el Project Page] | ||
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[[Category:Third Party Package]] | [[Category:Third Party Package]] | ||
[[Category:Markup languages]] | [[Category:Markup languages]] |
Latest revision as of 15:14, 8 April 2015
Description | Mediawiki interface and markup mode |
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Author | Jerry et al |
Maintainer | Mark A. Hershberger |
Source | https://code.launchpad.net/~hexmode/mediawiki-el/trunk |
Part of Emacs | no |
Mediawiki.el is a package to help add content to any mediawiki site including WikEmacs. It comes with a Major Mode to support editing Mediawiki markup.
Setup
Install mediawiki.el from el-get or ELPA.
If you are using emacs-24, you could do the following: Edit your .emacs file like this:
(require 'package)
(package-initialize)
(add-to-list 'package-archives '("melpa" . "http://melpa.milkbox.net/packages/") t)
Then, either use the menu Options->Manage Emacs Packages or type M-X package-list-packages
- search mediawiki and click on it
... almost done.
Site requirements
The MediaWiki site that you wish to edit must have its API enabled:
$wgEnableAPI=true;
Customization
- M-x load-library RET mediawiki RET
- Load the library
- M-x customize-variable RET mediawiki-site-alist
- Configure as follows and save your settings
- Site Name: WikEmacs
- URL: http://wikemacs.org/w/
- Username: InCognito
- Password: s!cr!t
- First Page: Main Page
- You can provide "Username" and "Password" in your .authinfo file, located in you home directory. For a MediaWiki, .authinfo lines have the form:
machine https://mymediawiki.com/wiki/ login myUsername password myPassword
Alternatively you can add this snippet of Emacs Lisp code to your .emacs:
(require 'mediawiki)
(setq mediawiki-site-alist '(("Wikipedia" "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/ "" "" "Main Page") ; put your user name and password if not using .authinfo
("WikEmacs" "http://wikemacs.org/" "" "" "Main Page")))
;; Emacs users care more for WikEmacs than Wikipedia :-).
;; In any case, do not forget the slash at the end of the URL.
(setq mediawiki-site-default "WikEmacs")
You can naturally add more MediaWiki sites to the mediawiki-site-alist variable.
Usage
- M-x mediawiki-site
- Choose a site (say "WikEmacs") for the current session.
- [C-c C-o] (or M-x mediawiki-open)
- Open a page. To edit the main page, type "Main Page". Make your edits.
- [C-x C-s] (or M-x mediawiki-save)
- Submit your modifications.
- [C-c C-c] (or M-x mediawiki-save-and-bury)
- Submit modifications and bury the buffer.
Helpful Keybindings
- [C-return] (or M-x mediawiki-open-page-at-point)
- Follow or browse to a WikiLink.
- [M-g] (or M-x mediawiki-reload)
- Reload a page
- [Tab] (or M-x mediawiki-mediawiki-goto-next-link)
- Get to next link
Customizations
Word Wrap
Mediawiki sites are generally unfilled: do not add hard line breaks within a paragraph. There are various ways to wrap lines visually while you edit. For example in Emacs 24 you may want to enable Visual Line mode with a mode hook:
(setq mediawiki-mode-hook (lambda ()
(visual-line-mode 1)))
Edit or Create a page in a web browser
Right now Mediawiki.el fails silently whenever the site asks for number challenge (spam protection). The following snippet allows you to edit/create a page in a web browser
(defun yyr-mediawiki-browser-edit/create-page (page &optional site)
"Edit a page in browser, asks for page name (sitename also if needed)"
(interactive "sPage name (words): ")
(let* ((site (mediawiki-prompt-for-site))
(url (mediawiki-site-extract site 1))
(index "index.php?title=")
(et "&action=edit"))
(funcall 'browse-url
(message "%s%s%s%s"
url index (mediawiki-translate-pagename page) et))))
Call yyr-mediawiki-browser-edit/create-page
Key binding to open current editing file in web browser
Bind mediawiki-browse to some key chord. The following uses [C-c o]
(define-key mediawiki-mode-map (kbd "C-c o") 'mediawiki-browse)
Known Bugs
- Version 2.2.2 works fine on GNU Emacs 24.0.94.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) when there is no challenge (e.g. arithmetic problem). But when external links are added, so there is a challenge, mediawiki doesn't alert the user or show the arithmetic problem. The only evidence of failure is that the page is never updated.