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This page is a translated version of the page MediaWiki and the translation is 4% complete.
မှတ်ချက်။ အမည်ညွှန်း "MediaWiki" သည် အခြားများစွာသော ဆင်တူအမည်များနှင့် မကြာခဏရှုပ်ထွေးတတ်သည်။ ဤရှင်းလင်းချက်အတွက် ကျေးဇူးပြု၍ အနက်ဖွင့်ဆိုမှုကိုကြည့်ပါ။

MediaWiki is wiki software, released under the GPL, that is used by Wikimedia projects as well as other websites. It is an implementation of a wiki, a content pool that anyone can freely edit. It is developed using Phabricator, our instance of Phacility's Phabricator.

MediaWiki 1.42.3 is the latest stable version, and is recommended for third-party users. Those running their own servers should upgrade for security reasons. Special:Version shows what version a site is running. You can play around in the local Sandbox to see this version in action.

MediaWiki 1.42.3 is available for download from MediaWiki.org, a site that is also responsible for the documentation of the software. MediaWiki 1.44.0-wmf.5 (d64f667) is currently running on all Wikimedia sites. Third-party users should not run the alpha/beta versions of MediaWiki on publicly accessible servers.

About

Technical developers section

Miscellaneous

Technical

Versions

See version lifecycle for the currently supported MediaWiki releases.

Database dump

For downloadable dumps of Wikipedia's article database, see Wikipedia:Database download. For a description of the database format and fields, see database layout.

To create your own dump of a local MediaWiki site, you can use the dumpBackup.php script found in the maintenance directory of your MediaWiki installation tree.

An example invocation to a full backup might look like:

 php maintenance/dumpBackup.php --full > full.xml

Command line options for dumpBackup.php are explained by running it with no parameters, i.e.

 php maintenance/dumpBackup.php

However, there are some extra undocumented options in its source code.

See also

MediaWiki.org wiki has a page about this at: