
It allows users to altogether skip manual installation of MediaWiki and its dependencies, and instead deploy a self-contained, ready-to-use system that requires little to no setup, especially in combination with virtual machine software such as VirtualBox or VMware. Requires VirtualBox to run using Vagrant.Ī MediaWiki software appliance is a MediaWiki and AMP software preintegrated in a just-enough operating system.
#BITNAMI MEDIAWIKI STACK 1.23 INSTALL#
Meza is a MediaWiki administration program that enables the easy install and maintenance of Apache, MariaDB, PHP 7, MediaWiki including Semantic MediaWiki, Visual Editor, Elasticsearch, and many other extensions.Īll you need is a minimal RedHat/CentOS install. Supports VisualEditor, CirrusSearch, and over 100 other extensions out-of-the-box.ĭebian package of MediaWiki will install Apache, MariaDB/MySQL and PHP by default, allowing for further customization if you want. Includes job queue runner, maintenance scripts runner, automated database backups, zero-config MySQL database, ImageMagick, FFmpeg, and transcoder. It includes the Canasta Docker image, which runs MediaWiki and the Apache web server.Ĭan be orchestrated via either Docker Compose or Kubernetes. See Installing MediaWiki on Windows for available options.Ĭanasta is a Docker-based stack comprising everything needed to run a full-featured MediaWiki stack. So, if you were talking about it to somebody else, and you have MediaWiki running on your Windows machine, you might say "I have a WAMP MediaWiki stack installed".īelow are AMP packages that include MediaWiki, with supported operating system(s) specified:īitnami MediaWiki Stack is available for Windows, Linux and OS X.

#BITNAMI MEDIAWIKI STACK 1.23 MAC OS#
Once installed, the stack will include your operating system: LAMP is for Linux, MAMP designates Mac OS X, and WAMP is for MS Windows.

MediaWiki can't run on its own, and requires several other programs to be loaded before it can work.įortunately, easy-to-install bundled stacks, that include MediaWiki in them, are available.ĪMP stands for (Apache, MySQL/MariaDB, Perl/PHP/Python), all of which are software that must be installed in order for MediaWiki to run. Use this solution if you want MediaWiki installed on your hard disk and executed in the conventional way (like most application software, more or less).Ī stack, short for " solution stack", is a set of software required to run together to be able to run at all. MediaWiki stacks (MediaWiki-bundled-with-AMP)
