User:Iritscen/WikiFuture
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Below are any notable changes that we should look forward to, or watch out for, if upgrading MediaWiki (besides various security fixes). (Source)
Oldest LTS version of MediaWiki: 1.31 (supported through June 2021). (Source)
Current version on OniGalore: 1.39.6
You can browse each version of the MW code HERE.
1.33
- I have checked the release notes through 1.33.4.
Nothing of interest.
1.34
- I have checked the release notes through 1.34.4.
- Special:Mute has been added as a quick way for users to block unwanted emails from other users originating from Special:EmailUser.
- Special:NewSection has been created as a shortcut to creating a new section on a page.
- $wgServer must now always be set in LocalSettings.php. This is most likely the case already for any wiki installed after 1.18. Older wikis may need to update their LocalSettings.php file.
- $wgDiffEngine can be used to specify which difference engine to use. MediaWiki continues to default to automatically choosing the first of $wgExternalDiffEngine, wikidiff2, or php that is usable.
- Added the MW_VERSION constant; global $wgVersion is soft deprecated.
- Added $wgForceHTTPS, which makes the HTTP to HTTPS redirect be unconditional and suppresses various hacks needed to support mixed HTTP/HTTPS wikis.
1.35
- I have checked the release notes through 1.35.0-rc.3.
- Support for PHP 7.2 has been dropped. 7.3.19+ required.
- Totally new content storage schema, with no backward compatibility.
- Special:EditPage, Special:PageHistory, Special:PageInfo, and Special:Purge have been created as shortcuts for each action. Special:EditPage/Foo redirects to title=foo&action=edit, with PageHistory, PageInfo, and Purge corresponding to action= history, info, and purge respectively.
- $wgWatchlistExpiry — Off by default, but allow users to add pages to their watchlists for a limited period of time.
- $wgSearchMatchRedirectPreference — This configuration setting controls whether users can set a new preference, search-match-redirect, which decides if search should redirect them to exact matches is available. By default, this is set to false, which maintains the previous behaviour without preference bloat.
- $wgLegacyJavaScriptGlobals is off by default. This may affect various old JS code.
- $wgLogos — This new configuration setting combines the now-deprecated $wgLogo and $wgLogoHD settings into a single, associative array. It provides support for a new key, 'wordmark', for setting a horizontal wordmark to show next to the graphical logo.