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Maps is installed using [https://getcomposer.org/ Composer] with [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Composer MediaWiki's built-in support for Composer].
Maps is installed using [https://getcomposer.org/ Composer] with [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Composer MediaWiki's built-in support for Composer].


=== Step 1/3: pick a version ===
=== Step 1/2: composer update ===


Proceed to step 2.
On the command line, go to the base directory of your MediaWiki installation.


If you are using an older version of MediaWiki or PHP, you will need to use an older version of the Maps extension. See the [https://github.com/JeroenDeDauw/Maps/blob/master/INSTALL.md#platform-compatibility-and-release-status compatibility table on GitHub].
If you are using MediaWiki 1.35 or later and PHP 7.4 or later, run the following two commands:


=== Step 1/2: composer update ===
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
COMPOSER=composer.local.json composer require --no-update mediawiki/maps:~10.0


Change to the base directory of your MediaWiki installation.
composer update mediawiki/maps --no-dev -o
</syntaxhighlight>


If you are using MediaWiki 1.31 or later and PHP 7.1 or later, run the following two commands:
If you are using MediaWiki 1.35 or later with PHP 7.3, run the following two commands instead:


<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
COMPOSER=composer.local.json composer require --no-update mediawiki/maps:~7.0
COMPOSER=composer.local.json composer require --no-update mediawiki/maps:~8.0


composer update mediawiki/maps --no-dev -o
composer update mediawiki/maps --no-dev -o
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COMPOSER=composer.local.json composer require --no-update mediawiki/maps:~5.0
COMPOSER=composer.local.json composer require --no-update mediawiki/maps:~7.0


composer update mediawiki/maps --no-dev -o
composer update mediawiki/maps --no-dev -o
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=== Geocoding service ===
=== Geocoding service ===


The Maps extension supports [[Maps/Geocoding|geocoding]], the conversion of human readable addresses to coordinates. This is done via a webservice used for each map displayed on your wiki. By default Maps uses [https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Nominatim Nominatim]. To use a different geocoding service, use the <code>$egMapsDefaultGeoService</code>.
The Maps extension supports [[Geocoding|geocoding]], the conversion of human readable addresses to coordinates. This is done via a webservice used for each map displayed on your wiki. By default Maps uses [https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Nominatim Nominatim]. To use a different geocoding service, use the <code>$egMapsDefaultGeoService</code>.


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<syntaxhighlight lang="php">
$egMapsDefaultGeoService = 'google';
$egMapsDefaultGeoService = 'google';
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== Alternative installation methods ==
=== Semantic Bundle ===
Maps is included in Semantic Bundle, an extension package build around [[Semantic MediaWiki]]. To install Maps via Semantic Bundle, follow the [https://github.com/ProfessionalWiki/SemanticBundle#semantic-bundle Semantic Bundle installation instructions] rather than the ones on this page.
=== Installation without shell access ===
See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Topic:Voivcvsg48plvx9u
This method is not officially supported.
=== Professional Hosting ===
The maintainers of the Maps extension provide commercial [https://professional.wiki/en/hosting fully managed MediaWiki hosting].

Revision as of 20:13, 4 January 2023

This page is for wiki administrators that want to install the Maps extension. This is only possible with server access.

Installation

Maps is installed using Composer with MediaWiki's built-in support for Composer.

Step 1/2: composer update

On the command line, go to the base directory of your MediaWiki installation.

If you are using MediaWiki 1.35 or later and PHP 7.4 or later, run the following two commands:

COMPOSER=composer.local.json composer require --no-update mediawiki/maps:~10.0

composer update mediawiki/maps --no-dev -o

If you are using MediaWiki 1.35 or later with PHP 7.3, run the following two commands instead:

COMPOSER=composer.local.json composer require --no-update mediawiki/maps:~8.0

composer update mediawiki/maps --no-dev -o

If you are using an older version of MediaWiki or of PHP, then run these two commands instead:

COMPOSER=composer.local.json composer require --no-update mediawiki/maps:~7.0

composer update mediawiki/maps --no-dev -o

Step 2/2: modify LocalSettings.php

Add the following line to the end of your "LocalSettings.php" file:

wfLoadExtension( 'Maps' );

Verify installation success

Check the "Special:Version" page on your wiki. If it lists Maps, then installation was successful.

Configuration

Maps works out of the box without any configuration work being required. Below are some key configuration options that you might want to change. For a comprehensive overview of all settings, see the configuration overview.

Mapping service

The Maps extension supports displaying maps using multiple mapping services, including Google Maps, Leaflet and OpenLayers. At present the default is Leaflet, while in older versions of the extension it was Google Maps.

If you do not wish to use the default, use the $egMapsDefaultService configuration parameter. Examples:

  • For Google Maps:
    $egMapsDefaultService = 'googlemaps3';
    
  • For Leaflet:
    $egMapsDefaultService = 'leaflet';
    

When using Google Maps, you will need to provide your Google API key:

$egMapsGMaps3ApiKey = 'your-api-key';

Geocoding service

The Maps extension supports geocoding, the conversion of human readable addresses to coordinates. This is done via a webservice used for each map displayed on your wiki. By default Maps uses Nominatim. To use a different geocoding service, use the $egMapsDefaultGeoService.

$egMapsDefaultGeoService = 'google';

Alternative installation methods

Semantic Bundle

Maps is included in Semantic Bundle, an extension package build around Semantic MediaWiki. To install Maps via Semantic Bundle, follow the Semantic Bundle installation instructions rather than the ones on this page.

Installation without shell access

See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Topic:Voivcvsg48plvx9u

This method is not officially supported.

Professional Hosting

The maintainers of the Maps extension provide commercial fully managed MediaWiki hosting.