Visual editor

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Revision as of 13:36, 29 August 2014 by Nad (talk | contribs) ($wgVisualEditorSupportedSkins)

I'm creating a local page for this as it was quite difficult to install so I want some of my own notes for future reference. The main page for the extension is at MW:Extension:VisualEditor.

First download and unpack a snapshot for the extension corresponding to the wiki version as usual, then install nodejs with apt, but if your repo has an older version than 0.8, then remove it and install from NodeSource using the following commands (see this for details).

<bash>curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup


Now install the paisoid package via apt (see MW:Parsoid/Setup for more detail). First add the key for the deb,

<bash>gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys 6BF6E273

gpg -a --export 6BF6E273


Then add the following to you /etc/apt/sources.list (only amd64 is available),

deb [arch=amd64] http://parsoid.wmflabs.org:8080/deb wmf-production main


Then udpate and install it,

apt-get update
apt-get install parsoid


Edit the parsoid configuration (/etc/mediawiki/parsoid/settings.js) adding a line for each wiki in the wikia that will be using the editor, e.g.

parsoidConfig.setInterwiki( '123', 'http://123.organicdesign.co.nz/wiki/api.php' );


You may also like to lock down the parsoid daemon so it can only be accessed from the local host which you can do by editing /etc/default/parsoid and changing the INTERFACE setting from 0.0.0.0 to 127.0.0.1.

INTERFACE="127.0.0.1"


Restart the parsoid daemon and then test that you can read a page as follows (note the wiki ID matching the setting above):

<bash>/etc/init.d/parsoid restart

wget http://localhost:8142/123/Main_Page</bash>


Include the extension and its settings in the wiki's LocalSettings.php, e.g.

{{{1}}}

$wgVisualEditorSupportedSkins[] = 'organicdesign';

If you're running a private wiki (no public editing allowed) then you'll need to also set the following, but note that this means your cookie data is being sent over HTTP, so make sure you only do this if the parsoid daemon is on the localhost.

{{{1}}}