Hah. Well, I'm not entirely sure how this is setup to manage code changes. I looked in GitHub and just see the puppet configs. Not sure where or how I could push changes into LocalSettings.php, otherwise I'd be happy to do it :D Gotta catch a little rest now, but will check in on this in a few hours.
J.P. Maxwell / tipit.net <http://www.tipit.net> On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 1:43 AM, Tom Fifield <[email protected]> wrote: > Cheers, that's exactly what we need someone to do. > > > On 23/02/16 15:34, JP Maxwell wrote: > >> OK - so per the info here, you have to set the type of Captcha and add >> in editing and create page as triggers requiring Captcha. >> >> As an example to use QuestyCaptcha a the bottom of the LocalSettings.php >> file: >> >> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:ConfirmEdit#QuestyCaptcha >> >> And make sure the triggers are set: >> >> https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:ConfirmEdit#Configuration >> >> So, for example (you might want to change the questions), but the below >> should at least stop the bleeding? >> >> require_once "$IP/extensions/ConfirmEdit/ConfirmEdit.php"; >> >> // Use this line ONLY if your MediaWiki version is 1.25 or newer: >> //wfLoadExtension( 'ConfirmEdit/QuestyCaptcha' ); >> // Use this line ONLY if your MediaWiki version is older than 1.25: >> require_once "$IP/extensions/ConfirmEdit/QuestyCaptcha.php"; >> >> $wgCaptchaClass = 'QuestyCaptcha'; >> >> // Add your questions in LocalSettings.php using this format >> $wgCaptchaQuestions[] = array( 'question' => "A question?", 'answer' => >> "An Answer"); >> $wgCaptchaQuestions[] = array( 'question' => 'How much wood would a >> woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?', 'answer' => 'as much >> wood as...' ); >> $wgCaptchaQuestions[] = array( 'question' => "What is this wiki's >> name?", 'answer' => "$wgSitename" ); >> // You can also provide several acceptable answers to a given question >> (the answers shall be in lowercase): >> $wgCaptchaQuestions[] = array( 'question' => "2 + 2 ?", 'answer' => >> array( '4', 'four' ) ); >> >> $wgCaptchaTriggers['edit'] = true; >> $wgCaptchaTriggers['create'] = true; >> >> >> J.P. Maxwell / tipit.net <http://www.tipit.net> >> >> >> On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 12:55 AM, Tom Fifield <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> For wiki.o.o, I believe this is at: >> >> https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Special:Version >> >> On 23/02/16 14:51, JP Maxwell wrote: >> >> I did setup a wiki and have a look at this briefly. Can you >> confirm >> what extensions you are loading? When you setup the wiki it >> generates a >> localsettings.php file that lists the extensions: >> >> >> >> Inline image 1 >> >> # Enabled Extensions. Most extensions are enabled by including >> the base >> extension file here >> # but check specific extension documentation for more details >> # The following extensions were automatically enabled: >> wfLoadExtension( 'ConfirmEdit' ); >> wfLoadExtension( 'InputBox' ); >> wfLoadExtension( 'SpamBlacklist' ); >> wfLoadExtension( 'TitleBlacklist' ); >> wfLoadExtension( 'WikiEditor' ); >> >> I think if you have that ConfirmEdit extension you can enable >> captcha >> when creating new pages / editing existing ones. In addition, >> there do >> seem to be some spam extensions that come built in. >> >> >> >
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