MediaWiki REL1_31
exportSites.php
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1<?php
2
3$basePath = getenv( 'MW_INSTALL_PATH' ) !== false ? getenv( 'MW_INSTALL_PATH' ) : __DIR__ . '/..';
4
5require_once $basePath . '/maintenance/Maintenance.php';
6
15class ExportSites extends Maintenance {
16
17 public function __construct() {
18 $this->addDescription( 'Exports site definitions the sites table to XML file' );
19
20 $this->addArg( 'file', 'A file to write the XML to (see docs/sitelist.txt). ' .
21 'Use "php://stdout" to write to stdout.', true
22 );
23
24 parent::__construct();
25 }
26
30 public function execute() {
31 $file = $this->getArg( 0 );
32
33 if ( $file === 'php://output' || $file === 'php://stdout' ) {
34 $this->mQuiet = true;
35 }
36
37 $handle = fopen( $file, 'w' );
38
39 if ( !$handle ) {
40 $this->fatalError( "Failed to open $file for writing.\n" );
41 }
42
43 $exporter = new SiteExporter( $handle );
44
45 $siteLookup = \MediaWiki\MediaWikiServices::getInstance()->getSiteLookup();
46 $exporter->exportSites( $siteLookup->getSites() );
47
48 fclose( $handle );
49
50 $this->output( "Exported sites to " . realpath( $file ) . ".\n" );
51 }
52
53}
54
55$maintClass = ExportSites::class;
56require_once RUN_MAINTENANCE_IF_MAIN;
Maintenance script for exporting site definitions from XML into the sites table.
__construct()
Default constructor.
execute()
Do the actual work.
Abstract maintenance class for quickly writing and churning out maintenance scripts with minimal effo...
addArg( $arg, $description, $required=true)
Add some args that are needed.
getArg( $argId=0, $default=null)
Get an argument.
addDescription( $text)
Set the description text.
fatalError( $msg, $exitCode=1)
Output a message and terminate the current script.
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$maintClass
$basePath
require_once RUN_MAINTENANCE_IF_MAIN