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The UrlShortener extension is a MediaWiki extension that accepts arbitrary urls from a list of allowed domains and shortens them. == Configuration == === URL routing configuration === Configures the template to use when generating the shortened URL. Using this feature will require mod_rewrite (or an equivalent). If set to false (default), the short URLs will use the not-so-short <code>/wiki/Special:UrlShortener/5234</code> since it will work regardless of web server configuration. If you wanted your short URLs in the form of <code>domain.org/r/5234</code>, you would set: <source lang="php"> $wgUrlShortenerTemplate = '/r/$1'; </source> === Short domain name === If you have a custom short domain name, you can set it by using: <source lang="php"> $wgUrlShortenerServer = "short.wiki"; </source> If set to false (default), it will use $wgServer. === Global database === Set this to the name of a database if you wish to use one central database for your wiki farm. <source lang="php"> $wgVirtualDomainsMapping['virtual-urlshortener'] = [ 'db' => 'wikishared' ]; </source> If the database is on an external cluster, you will also need to configure that. <source lang="php"> $wgVirtualDomainsMapping['virtual-urlshortener'] = [ 'cluster' => 'extension1', 'db' => 'wikishared' ]; </source> === Allow arbitrary ports === By default, only URLs with ports 80 and 443 are accepted and are automatically removed. If your wiki is set up using a custom port, set this to true to allow shortening URLs that have arbitrary ports. <source lang="php"> $wgUrlShortenerAllowArbitraryPorts = true </source> === AllowedDomains regex === Configures the acceptable domains that users can submit links for. This is an array of regular expressions. If set to false (default), it will set up a allow-list for the current domain (using $wgServer). <source lang="php"> $wgUrlShortenerAllowedDomains = false; </source> For example, to only allow links from wikipedia.org or wikimedia.org, we would use the following: <source lang="php"> $wgUrlShortenerAllowedDomains = [ '(.*\.)?wikimedia\.org', '(.*\.)?wikipedia\.org', ]; </source> If we want to allow links from any domain: <source lang="php"> $wgUrlShortenerAllowedDomains = [ '.*' ]; </source> === AllowedDomains documentation === To provide human-readable documentation of the list, this is an array of the allowed domains that will be displayed on Special:UrlShortener. If set to false (default), it will output a normalized version of $wgServer. <source lang="php"> $wgUrlShortenerApprovedDomains = false; </source> If you only allow wikipedia.org and wikimedia.org in the above example: <source lang="php"> $wgUrlShortenerApprovedDomains = [ '*.wikimedia.org', '*.wikipedia.org', ]; </source> === Shortcode character set === If you want to customize the character set the shortcodes use, you can override this setting. If changed, any existing short URLs will go to the wrong destination. <source lang="php"> $wgUrlShortenerIdSet = '23456789ABCDEFGHJKLMNPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijkmnopqrstuvwxyz-'; </source> In addition, for decoding a character mapping can be specified. This can be used to map any symbol onto another and maintain backwards-compatibility for previously generated URLs. The following example maps the `$` symbol to `-`: <source lang="php"> $wgUrlShortenerIdMapping = [ '$' => '-' ]; </source> === Read-only mode === Set $wgUrlShortenerReadOnly to true to prevent users from creating new short URLs. This is mainly intended as a hack while deploying to Wikimedia sites and will be removed once it is no longer needed. == License == © 2014 Yuvaraj Pandian ([email protected]) under the Apache 2.0 license, see the COPYING file for the full license.
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