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= How it works =
 
= How it works =
 
The core concept is a "MediawikiCluster" that is a set of docker applications that run MediaWiki instances with varying versions of MediaWiki and the underlying database.
 
The core concept is a "MediawikiCluster" that is a set of docker applications that run MediaWiki instances with varying versions of MediaWiki and the underlying database.
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= Installation =
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== via pip ==
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<source lang='bash'>
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pip install pymediawikidocker
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# alternatively if your pip is not a python3 pip
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pip3 install pymediawikidocker
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</source>
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=== upgrade ===
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<source lang='bash'>
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pip install pymediawikidocker -U
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# alternatively if your pip is not a python3 pip
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pip3 install pymediawikidocker -U
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</source>
  
 
= Links =
 
= Links =
 
* [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q83 Wikidata entry for Mediawiki software]
 
* [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q83 Wikidata entry for Mediawiki software]

Revision as of 06:53, 22 June 2021

OsProject

OsProject
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id  pymediawikidocker
state  
owner  WolfgangFahl
title  Python controlled mediawiki docker image installation
url  https://github.com/WolfgangFahl/pymediawikidocker
version  0.0.1
description  
date  2021-06-08
since  
until  

Motivation

Official Mediawiki docker images are available for the different Mediawiki versions.

These images need additional infrastructure to create useable Mediawiki environments. The goal of this project is to semi-automatically create such environments and test the functionality. Python was choosen to as a development environment for the libraries that are needed and available to perform the tasks:

python on whales was chosen over:

Since it supports docker compose.

How it works

The core concept is a "MediawikiCluster" that is a set of docker applications that run MediaWiki instances with varying versions of MediaWiki and the underlying database.

Installation

via pip

pip install pymediawikidocker
# alternatively if your pip is not a python3 pip
pip3 install pymediawikidocker

upgrade

pip install pymediawikidocker -U
# alternatively if your pip is not a python3 pip
pip3 install pymediawikidocker -U

Links