__DIR__ . '/',
#
# @since 2.5
##
'smwgExtraneousLanguageFileDir' => __DIR__ . '/i18n/extra',
'smwgServicesFileDir' => __DIR__ . '/src/Services',
'smwgResourceLoaderDefFiles' => [ 'smw' => __DIR__ . '/res/Resources.php' ],
'smwgMaintenanceDir' => __DIR__ . '/maintenance',
##
###
# Configuration directory
# @see #3506
#
# The maintained directory needs to be writable in order for configuration
# information to be stored persistently and be accessible for Semantic
# MediaWiki throughout its operation.
#
# You may assign the same directory as in `wgUploadDirectory` (e.g
# $smwgConfigFileDir = $wgUploadDirectory;) or select an entire different
# location. The default location is the Semantic MediaWiki extension root.
#
# @since 3.0
##
'smwgConfigFileDir' => __DIR__,
##
###
# Upgrade key
#
# This key verifies that a correct upgrade (update.php/setupStore.php) path
# was selected and hereby ensures a consistent DB setup.
#
# Whenever a DB table change occurs, modify the key value (e.g. `smw:20...`)
# to reflect the requirement for the client to follow the processes as
# outlined in the installation manual.
#
# Once the installer is run, the `.smw.json` will be updated and no longer
# cause any exception.
#
# @since 3.0
##
'smwgUpgradeKey' => 'smw:2018-09-01',
##
###
# Content import
#
# Controls the content import directory and version that is expected to be
# imported during the setup process.
#
# For all legitimate files in `smwgImportFileDirs`, the import is initiated
# if the `smwgImportReqVersion` compares with the declared version in the file.
#
# In case `smwgImportReqVersion` is maintained with `false` then the import
# is going to be disabled.
#
# @since 2.5
##
'smwgImportFileDirs' => [ 'default' => __DIR__ . '/data/import' ],
'smwgImportReqVersion' => 1,
##
###
# Semantic MediaWiki's operational state
#
# It is expected that enableSemantics() is used to enable SMW otherwise it is
# disabled by default. disableSemantics() will also set the state to disabled.
#
# @since 2.4
##
'smwgSemanticsEnabled' => false,
##
###
# CompatibilityMode is to force SMW to work with other extensions that may impact
# performance in an unanticipated way or may contain potential incompatibilities.
#
# @since 2.4
##
'smwgEnabledCompatibilityMode' => false,
##
###
# Use another storage backend for Semantic MediaWiki. The default is suitable
# for most uses of SMW.
#
# @since 0.7
##
'smwgDefaultStore' => "SMWSQLStore3",
##
##
# Debug logger role
#
# A role (developer, user, production) defines the detail of information
# (granularity) that are expected to be logged. Roles include:
#
# - `developer` outputs any loggable event produced by SMW
# - `user` outputs certain events deemed important
# - `production` outputs a minimal set of events produced by SMW
#
# Logging only happens in case `$wgDebugLogFile` or `$wgDebugLogGroups`
# are actively maintained.
#
# @see https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:How_to_debug#Logging
#
# @since 3.0
# @default production
##
'smwgDefaultLoggerRole' => 'production',
##
###
# Local connection configurations
#
# Allows to modify connection characteristics for providers that are used by
# Semantic MediaWiki.
#
# Changes to these settings should ONLY be made by trained professionals to
# avoid unexpected or unanticipated results when using connection handlers.
#
# Available DB index as provided by MediaWiki:
#
# - DB_SLAVE or DB_REPLICA (1.28+)
# - DB_MASTER
#
# @since 2.5.3
##
'smwgLocalConnectionConf' => [
'mw.db' => [
'read' => DB_SLAVE,
'write' => DB_MASTER
],
'mw.db.queryengine' => [
'read' => DB_SLAVE,
'write' => DB_MASTER
]
],
##
###
# Configure SPARQL database connection for Semantic MediaWiki. This is used
# when SPARQL-based features are enabled, e.g. when using SMWSparqlStore as
# the $smwgDefaultStore.
#
# The default class SMWSparqlDatabase works with many databases that support
# SPARQL and SPARQL Update. Three different endpoints (service URLs) are given
# - query (reading queries like SELECT)
# - update (SPARQL Update queries), and
# - data (SPARQL HTTP Protocol for Graph Management).
#
# The query endpoint is necessary, but the update and data endpoints can be
# omitted if not supported.
#
# This will lead to reduced functionality (e.g. the SMWSparqlStore will not
# work if Update is not available). The data endpoint is always optional, but
# in some SPARQL databases this method is more efficient than update.
#
# @since 1.6
##
'smwgSparqlEndpoint' => [
'query' => 'http://localhost:8080/sparql/',
'update' => 'http://localhost:8080/update/',
'data' => 'http://localhost:8080/data/'
],
##
###
#
# The default graph is similar to a database name in relational databases. It
# can be set to any URI (e.g. the main page uri of your wiki with
# " #graph" appended). Leaving the default graph URI empty only works if the
# store is configure to use some default default graph or if it generally
# supports this. Different wikis should normally use different default graphs
# unless there is a good reason to share one graph.
#
# @since 1.7
##
'smwgSparqlDefaultGraph' => '',
##
##
# Sparql repository connector
#
# Identifies a pre-deployed repository connector that is ought to be used together
# with the SPARQLStore.
#
# List of standard connectors ($smwgSparqlCustomConnector will have no effect):
# - '4store'
# - 'blazegraph'
# - 'fuseki'
# - 'sesame'
# - 'virtuoso'
#
# In case `$smwgSparqlRepositoryConnector` is maintained with 'custom',
# the `$smwgSparqlCustomConnector` is expected to contain a custom class
# implementing the ncessary interface (see `SMWSparqlDatabase`).
#
# `$smwgSparqlCustomConnector` is only used for the definition of a custom
# connector.
#
# @since 2.0
# @default default, meaning that the default (aka generic) connector is used
##
'smwgSparqlRepositoryConnector' => 'default',
##
##
# Sparql cutstom connector
#
# In case `$smwgSparqlRepositoryConnector` is maintained with 'custom',
# the `$smwgSparqlCustomConnector` is expected to contain a custom class
# implementing the ncessary interface (see `SMWSparqlDatabase`).
#
# `$smwgSparqlCustomConnector` is only used for the definition of a custom
# connector.
#
# @since 2.0
##
'smwgSparqlCustomConnector' => 'SMWSparqlDatabase',
##
##
# Sparql query features that are expected to be supported by the repository:
#
# - SMW_SPARQL_QF_NONE does not support any features (as required by SPARQL 1.1)
# - SMW_SPARQL_QF_REDI to support finding redirects using inverse property paths,
# can only be used for repositories with full SPARQL 1.1 support (e.g. Fuseki,
# Sesame)
# - SMW_SPARQL_QF_SUBP to resolve subproperties
# - SMW_SPARQL_QF_SUBC to resolve subcategories
#
# - SMW_SPARQL_QF_COLLATION allows to add support for the sorting collation as
# maintained in $smwgEntityCollation. It is not enabled by default as the
# `uca-*` collation generates a UTF-8 string that contains unrecognized
# UTF codepoints that may not be understood by the back-end hence the
# Collator prevents and armors those unrecognized characters by replacing
# them with a ? to avoid a cURL communication failure but of course this
# means that not all elements of the sort string can be transfered to the
# back-end and can therefore cause a sorting distortion for close matches
# as in case of for example "Ennis, Ennis Hill, Ennis Jones, Ennis-Hill,
# Ennis-London"
#
# - SMW_SPARQL_QF_NOCASE to support case insensitive pattern matches
#
# Please check with your repository provider whether SPARQL 1.1 is fully
# supported or not, and if not SMW_SPARQL_QF_NONE should be set.
#
# @since 2.3
##
'smwgSparqlQFeatures' => SMW_SPARQL_QF_REDI | SMW_SPARQL_QF_SUBP | SMW_SPARQL_QF_SUBC,
##
##
# @see https://github.com/SemanticMediaWiki/SemanticMediaWiki/issues/1306
#
# Setting to explicitly force a CURLOPT_HTTP_VERSION for the endpoint communication
# and should not be changed unless an error as in #1306 was encountered.
#
# @see http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/CURLOPT_HTTP_VERSION.html reads "... libcurl
# to use the specific HTTP versions. This is not sensible to do unless you have
# a good reason.""
#
# @since 2.3
# @default false === means to use the default as determined by cURL
##
'smwgSparqlRepositoryConnectorForcedHttpVersion' => false,
##
##
# Property replication exemption list
#
# Listed properties will be exempted from the replication process for a
# registered SPARQL repository.
#
# @since 2.5
# @default array
##
'smwgSparqlReplicationPropertyExemptionList' => [],
##
###
# If you already have custom namespaces on your site, insert
# 'smwgNamespaceIndex' => ???,
# into your LocalSettings.php *before* including this file. The number ??? must
# be the smallest even namespace number that is not in use yet. However, it
# must not be smaller than 100.
#
# @since 1.6
##
# 'smwgNamespaceIndex' => 100,
##
###
# Overwriting the following array, you can define for which namespaces
# the semantic links and annotations are to be evaluated. On other
# pages, annotations can be given but are silently ignored. This is
# useful since, e.g., talk pages usually do not have attributes and
# the like. In fact, is is not obvious what a meaningful attribute of
# a talk page could be. Pages without annotations will also be ignored
# during full RDF export, unless they are referred to from another
# article.
#
# @since 0.7
##
'smwgNamespacesWithSemanticLinks' => [
NS_MAIN => true,
NS_TALK => false,
NS_USER => true,
NS_USER_TALK => false,
NS_PROJECT => true,
NS_PROJECT_TALK => false,
NS_FILE => true,
NS_FILE_TALK => false,
NS_MEDIAWIKI => false,
NS_MEDIAWIKI_TALK => false,
NS_TEMPLATE => false,
NS_TEMPLATE_TALK => false,
NS_HELP => true,
NS_HELP_TALK => false,
NS_CATEGORY => true,
NS_CATEGORY_TALK => false,
],
##
###
# Specifies features supported by the in-page factbox
#
# - SMW_FACTBOX_CACHE to use the main cache to avoid reparsing the content on
# each page view (replaced smwgFactboxUseCache)
#
# - SMW_FACTBOX_PURGE_REFRESH to refresh the faxtbox content on the purge
# event (replaced smwgFactboxCacheRefreshOnPurge)
#
# - SMW_FACTBOX_DISPLAY_SUBOBJECT displays subobject references
#
# @since 3.0
##
'smwgFactboxFeatures' => SMW_FACTBOX_CACHE | SMW_FACTBOX_PURGE_REFRESH | SMW_FACTBOX_DISPLAY_SUBOBJECT,
###
# This setting allows you to select in which cases you want to have a factbox
# appear below an article and includes the following options:
#
# - SMW_FACTBOX_NONEMPTY show only those factboxes that have some content
# - SMW_FACTBOX_SPECIAL show only if special properties were set
# - SMW_FACTBOX_HIDDEN hide always
# - SMW_FACTBOX_SHOWN show always
#
# @note The Magic Words __SHOWFACTBOX__ and __HIDEFACTBOX__ can be used to
# control Factbox display for individual pages.
#
# @since 0.7
##
'smwgShowFactbox' => SMW_FACTBOX_HIDDEN,
##
###
# Same as $smwgShowFactbox but for the edit mode with same possible values.
#
# @since 1.0
##
'smwgShowFactboxEdit' => SMW_FACTBOX_NONEMPTY,
##
###
# Compact infolink support
#
# Special:Browse, Special:Ask, and Special:SearchByProperty links can contain
# arbitrary text elements and therefore become difficult to transfer when its
# length exceeds a certain character length.
#
# The experimental feature of a compact link will be encoded and compressed to
# ensure that it can be handled more easily when referring to it as an URL
# representation.
#
# It is not expected to be used as a short-url service, yet in some instances
# the generate URL can be comparatively shorter than the plain URL.
#
# The generated link has no security relevance therefore is is not
# cryptographically hashed or secure and should not be seen as such, it is
# foremost to "compact" an URL address.
#
# @since 3.0
# @default true
##
'smwgCompactLinkSupport' => false,
##
###
#
# - SMW_CAT_NONE
#
# - SMW_CAT_REDIRECT: resolves redirects and errors in connection with categories
#
# - SMW_CAT_INSTANCE: Should category pages that use some [[Category:Foo]]
# statement be treated as elements of the category Foo? If disabled, then
# it is not possible to make category pages elements of other categories.
# See also SMW_CAT_HIERARCHY. (was $smwgCategoriesAsInstances)
#
# - SMW_CAT_HIERARCHY: Should a subcategory be considered a hierarchy element
# in the annotation process? If set to true, subcategories will always be
# interpreted as subclasses and automatically annotated with
# `Subcategory of`. (was $smwgUseCategoryHierarchy)
#
# @since 3.0
##
'smwgCategoryFeatures' => SMW_CAT_REDIRECT | SMW_CAT_INSTANCE | SMW_CAT_HIERARCHY,
##
###
# Settings for recurring events, created with the #set_recurring_event parser
# function: the default number of instances defined, if no end date is set,
# and the maximum number that can be defined, regardless of end date.
#
# @since 1.4.3
##
'smwgDefaultNumRecurringEvents' => 100,
'smwgMaxNumRecurringEvents' => 500,
##
###
# Special:Browse related settings
#
# - SMW_BROWSE_NONE
#
# - SMW_BROWSE_TLINK: Should the toolbox of each content page show a link
# to browse the properties of that page using Special:Browse? This is a
# useful way to access properties and it is somewhat more subtle than
# showing a Factbox on every page. (was $smwgToolboxBrowseLink)
#
# - SMW_BROWSE_SHOW_INVERSE: Should the browse view for incoming links show
# the incoming links via its inverses, or shall they be displayed on the
# other side? (was $smwgBrowseShowInverse)
#
# - SMW_BROWSE_SHOW_INCOMING: Should the browse view always show the incoming links
# as well, and more of the incoming values? (was $smwgBrowseShowAll)
#
# - SMW_BROWSE_SHOW_GROUP: Should the browse view create group sections for
# properties that belong to the same property group?
#
# - SMW_BROWSE_SHOW_SORTKEY: Should the sortkey be displayed?
#
# - SMW_BROWSE_USE_API: Whether the browse display is to be generated using
# an API request or not. (was $smwgBrowseByApi)
#
# @since 3.0
##
'smwgBrowseFeatures' => SMW_BROWSE_TLINK | SMW_BROWSE_SHOW_INCOMING | SMW_BROWSE_SHOW_GROUP | SMW_BROWSE_USE_API,
##
###
# Should the search by property special page display nearby results when there
# are only a few results with the exact value? Switch this off if this page has
# performance problems.
#
# @since 2.1 enabled default types, to disable the functionality either set the
# variable to array() or false
##
'smwgSearchByPropertyFuzzy' => [ '_num', '_txt', '_dat', '_mlt_rec' ],
##
###
# Number of results shown in the listings on pages in the Property and Concept
# namespaces as well as other services that require a limit.
#
# If a value of 0 is given, the respective listings are hidden completely.
#
# - `type` used for `Special:Types` (was $smwgTypePagingLimit)
# - `errorlist` used for `Special:ProcessingErrorList`
# - `concept` (was $smwgConceptPagingLimit)
# - `property` (was $smwgPropertyPagingLimit)
#
# Special:Browse
# - `valuelist.outgoingt` outgoing value list count
# - `valuelist.incoming` incoming value list count
#
# @since 3.0
##
'smwgPagingLimit' => [
'type' => 50,
'concept' => 250,
'property' => 20,
'errorlist' => 20,
// Special:Browse
'browse' => [
'valuelist.outgoing' => 200,
'valuelist.incoming' => 20,
]
],
##
###
# Property page to limit the query request for individual values
#
# How many values should at most be displayed for a page on the Property
# page and if large values are desired, consider reducing
# $smwgPropertyPagingLimit for better performance.
#
# @since 1.3
##
'smwgMaxPropertyValues' => 3,
##
###
# Property page list limits
#
# 'subproperty' limit the query request on subproperties
# 'redirect' limit the query request on redirects
# 'error' limit the query request on improper assignments
#
# `false` as value assignment will disable the display of a selected list
#
# @since 3.0
##
'smwgPropertyListLimit' => [
'subproperty' => 25,
'redirect' => 25,
'error' => 10
],
##
###
# Settings for inline queries ({{#ask:...}}) and for semantic queries in
# general. This can especially be used to prevent overly high server-load due
# to complex queries. The following settings affect all queries, wherever they
# occur.
#
# @since 1.0
##
'smwgQEnabled' => true, // (De)activates all query related features and interfaces
'smwgQMaxLimit' => 10000, // Max number of results *ever* retrieved, even when using special query pages.
#
# @since 1.5
##
'smwgIgnoreQueryErrors' => true, // Should queries be executed even if some errors were detected?
// A hint that points out errors is shown in any case.
##
#
# @since 1.0
##
'smwgQSubcategoryDepth' => 10, // Restrict level of sub-category inclusion (steps within category hierarchy)
'smwgQSubpropertyDepth' => 10, // Restrict level of sub-property inclusion (steps within property hierarchy)
// (Use 0 to disable hierarchy-inferencing in queries)
'smwgQEqualitySupport' => SMW_EQ_SOME, // Evaluate #redirects as equality between page names, with possible
// performance-relevant restrictions depending on the storage engine
// 'smwgQEqualitySupport' => SMW_EQ_FULL, // Evaluate #redirects as equality between page names in all cases
// 'smwgQEqualitySupport' => SMW_EQ_NONE, // Never evaluate #redirects as equality between page names
'smwgQDefaultNamespaces' => null, // Which namespaces should be searched by default?
// (value NULL switches off default restrictions on searching -- this is faster)
// Example with namespaces: 'smwgQDefaultNamespaces' => array(NS_MAIN, NS_FILE)
###
# Sort features
#
# - SMW_QSORT_NONE
#
# - SMW_QSORT: General sort support for query results (was
# $smwgQSortingSupport)
#
# - SMW_QSORT_RANDOM: Random sorting support for query results (was
# $smwgQRandSortingSupport)
#
# @since 3.0
##
'smwgQSortFeatures' => SMW_QSORT | SMW_QSORT_RANDOM,
##
###
# List of comparator characters
#
# Comparators supported by queries with available entries being:
#
# < (smaller than) if $smwStrictComparators is false, it's actually smaller
# than or equal to
# > (greater than) if $smwStrictComparators is false, it's actually bigger
# than or equal to
# ! (unequal to)
# ~ (pattern with '*' as wildcard)
# !~ (not a pattern with '*' as wildcard, only for Type:String, need to be
# placed before ! and ~ to work correctly)
# ≤ (smaller than or equal to)
# ≥ (greater than or equal to)
#
# Extra compartors that in case of an enabled full-text index uses the primary
# LIKE/NLIKE match operation with operators being:
#
# like: to express LIKE use
# nlike: to express NLIKE use
#
# If unsupported comparators are used, they are treated as part of the
# queried value.
#
# @since 1.0
##
'smwgQComparators' => '<|>|!~|!|~|≤|≥|<<|>>|~=|like:|nlike:|in:|not:|phrase:',
##
###
# Sets whether the > and < comparators should be strict or not. If they are strict,
# values that are equal will not be accepted.
#
# @since 1.5.3
##
'smwStrictComparators' => false,
// To be used starting with 3.x (due to misspelling)
'smwgQStrictComparators' => false,
##
###
# Further settings for queries. The following settings affect inline queries
# and querying special pages. Essentially they should mirror the kind of
# queries that should immediately be answered by the wiki, using whatever
# computations are needed.
#
# @since 1.0
##
'smwgQMaxSize' => 16, // Maximal number of conditions in queries, use format=debug for example sizes
'smwgQMaxDepth' => 4, // Maximal property depth of queries, e.g. [[rel::[[rel2::Test]]
]] has depth 2
##
###
# Expensive threshold
#
# The threshold defined in seconds denotes the ceiling as to when a #ask or
# #show call is classified as expensive and will count towards the
# $smwgQExpensiveExecutionLimit setting.
#
# @since 3.0
# @default 10
##
'smwgQExpensiveThreshold' => 10,
##
###
# Limit of expensive #ask/#show functions
#
# The limit will count all classified #ask/#show parser functions and restricts
# further use on pages that exceed that limit.
#
# @since 3.0
# @default false (== no limit)
##
'smwgQExpensiveExecutionLimit' => false,
##
###
# The below setting defines which query features should be available by
# default.
#
# Examples:
# only cateory intersections: 'smwgQFeatures' => SMW_CATEGORY_QUERY | SMW_CONJUNCTION_QUERY,
# only single concepts: 'smwgQFeatures' => SMW_CONCEPT_QUERY,
# anything but disjunctions: 'smwgQFeatures' => SMW_ANY_QUERY & ~SMW_DISJUNCTION_QUERY,
# The default is to support all basic features.
#
# @since 1.2
##
'smwgQFeatures' => SMW_PROPERTY_QUERY | SMW_CATEGORY_QUERY | SMW_CONCEPT_QUERY | SMW_NAMESPACE_QUERY | SMW_CONJUNCTION_QUERY | SMW_DISJUNCTION_QUERY,
##
###
# Filter duplicate query segments
#
# Experimental feature that allows to filter duplicate query segments from the
# query build process to eliminate computational effort for segments that
# represent that same query signature.
#
# @since 2.5
# @default: false
##
'smwgQFilterDuplicates' => false,
##
###
# Settings about printout of (especially inline) queries:
#
# @since 1.0
##
'smwgQDefaultLimit' => 50, // Default number of rows returned in a query. Can be increased with limit=num in #ask
'smwgQMaxInlineLimit' => 500, // Max number of rows ever printed in a single inline query on a single page.
'smwgQPrintoutLimit' => 100, // Max number of supported printouts (added columns in result table, ?-statements)
'smwgQDefaultLinking' => 'all', // Default linking behavior. Can be one of "none", "subject" (first column), "all".
#
# @since 2.1
##
'smwgQUpperbound' => 5000, // Max number of rows ever printed in a single inline query on a single page with an offset.
##
###
# Further settings for queries. The following settings affect queries that are
# part of concept pages. These are usually chosen to be les restricted than
# inline queries, since there are two other means for controling their use:
# (1) Concept queries that would not be allowed as normal queries will not be
# executed directly, but can use pre-computed results instead. This is the
# default.
# (2) The whole Concept: namespace can be restricted (using some suitable
# MediaWiki extension) to an experienced user group that may create more
# complex queries responably. Other users can employ thus defined concepts in
# their queries.
##
'smwgQConceptCaching' => CONCEPT_CACHE_HARD, // Which concepts should be displayed only if available from cache?
// CONCEPT_CACHE_ALL -- show concept elements anywhere only if they are cached
// CONCEPT_CACHE_HARD -- show without cache if concept is not harder than permitted inline queries
// CONCEPT_CACHE_NONE -- show all concepts even without any cache
// In any cases, caches will always be used if available.
'smwgQConceptMaxSize' => 20, // Same as $smwgQMaxSize, but for concepts
'smwgQConceptMaxDepth' => 8, // Same as $smwgQMaxDepth, but for concepts
// Same as $smwgQFeatures but for concepts
'smwgQConceptFeatures' => SMW_PROPERTY_QUERY | SMW_CATEGORY_QUERY | SMW_NAMESPACE_QUERY |
SMW_CONJUNCTION_QUERY | SMW_DISJUNCTION_QUERY | SMW_CONCEPT_QUERY,
// Cache life time in minutes. If a concept cache exists but is older than
// this, SMW tries to recompute it, and will only use the cache if this is not
// allowed due to settings above:
'smwgQConceptCacheLifetime' => 24 * 60,
##
##
# Predefined result formats for queries
#
# Array of available formats for formatting queries. Can be redefined in
# the settings to disallow certain formats or to register extension formats.
# To disable a format, do "unset($smwgResultFormats['template'])," Disabled
# formats will be treated like if the format parameter had been omitted. The
# formats 'table' and 'list' are defaults that cannot be disabled. The format
# 'broadtable' should not be disabled either in order not to break Special:ask.
##
'smwgResultFormats' => [
'table' => 'SMW\Query\ResultPrinters\TableResultPrinter',
'broadtable' => 'SMW\Query\ResultPrinters\TableResultPrinter',
'list' => 'SMW\Query\ResultPrinters\ListResultPrinter',
'plainlist' => 'SMW\Query\ResultPrinters\ListResultPrinter',
'ol' => 'SMW\Query\ResultPrinters\ListResultPrinter',
'ul' => 'SMW\Query\ResultPrinters\ListResultPrinter',
'category' => 'SMW\Query\ResultPrinters\CategoryResultPrinter',
'embedded' => 'SMW\EmbeddedResultPrinter',
'template' => 'SMW\Query\ResultPrinters\ListResultPrinter',
'count' => 'SMW\Query\ResultPrinters\NullResultPrinter',
'debug' => 'SMW\Query\ResultPrinters\NullResultPrinter',
'feed' => 'SMW\Query\ResultPrinters\FeedExportPrinter',
'csv' => 'SMW\Query\ResultPrinters\CsvFileExportPrinter',
'templatefile' => 'SMW\Query\ResultPrinters\TemplateFileExportPrinter',
'dsv' => 'SMW\DsvResultPrinter',
'json' => 'SMW\JsonResultPrinter',
'rdf' => 'SMW\RdfResultPrinter'
],
##
##
# Predefined aliases for result formats
#
# Array of available aliases for result formats. Can be redefined in
# the settings to disallow certain aliases or to register extension aliases.
# To disable an alias, do "unset($smwgResultAliases['alias'])," Disabled
# aliases will be treated like if the alias parameter had been omitted.
#
# @since 1.8
##
'smwgResultAliases' => [
'feed' => [ 'rss' ],
'templatefile' => [ 'template file' ],
'plainlist' => [ 'plain' ]
],
##
##
# Result printer features
#
# - SMW_RF_NONE
# - SMW_RF_TEMPLATE_OUTSEP, #2022 (use the sep parameter as outer separator)
#
# @since 2.3
##
'smwgResultFormatsFeatures' => SMW_RF_TEMPLATE_OUTSEP,
##
###
# Handling of `RemoteRequest` features
#
# - SMW_REMOTE_REQ_SEND_RESPONSE allows Special:Ask to respond to remote requests in
# combination with $smwgQuerySources and the `RemoteRequest`.
#
# - SMW_REMOTE_REQ_SHOW_NOTE shows a note for each remote requests so users are aware
# that results retrieved from an external source.
#
# If `$smwgQuerySources` contains no entries then a remote request to a source
# is not supported and only sources that are available through the setting
# can be selected as remote source.
#
# @since 3.0
# @default: SMW_REMOTE_REQ_SEND_RESPONSE | SMW_REMOTE_REQ_SHOW_NOTE
##
'smwgRemoteReqFeatures' => SMW_REMOTE_REQ_SEND_RESPONSE | SMW_REMOTE_REQ_SHOW_NOTE,
##
###
#
# Predefined list of sources that can return query results
#
# Array of available sources for answering queries. Can be redefined in
# the settings to register new sources (usually an extension will do so
# on installation). Unknown source will be rerouted to the local wiki.
# Note that the basic installation comes with no additional source besides
# the local source (which in turn cannot be disabled or set explicitly).
#
# A query class handler is required to implement the `QueryEngine` interface
# and if it needs to be aware of the store, it should also implement the
# `StoreAware` interface.
#
# @since 1.4.3
##
'smwgQuerySources' => [
// 'local' => '',
// 'mw-wiki-foo' => [ '\SMW\Query\RemoteRequest', 'url' => 'http://example.org/wiki/index.php' ],
],
##
### Default property type
# Undefined properties (those without pages or whose pages have no "has type"
# statement) will be assumed to be of this type. This is an internal type id.
# See the file languages/SMW_LanguageXX.php to find what IDs to use for
# datatpyes in your language. The default corresponds to "Type:Page".
#
# @since 1.1.2
##
'smwgPDefaultType' => '_wpg',
##
###
# The maximal number that SMW will normally display without using scientific exp
# notation. The deafult is rather large since some users have problems understanding
# exponents. Scineitfic applications may prefer a smaller value for concise display.
#
# @since 1.4.3
##
'smwgMaxNonExpNumber' => 1000000000000000,
##
###
# SMW defers some tasks until after a page was edited by using the MediaWiki
# job queueing system (see http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Job_queue).
# For example, when the type of a property is changed, all affected pages will
# be scheduled for (later) update. If a wiki generates too many jobs in this
# way (Special:Statistics and "showJobs.php" can be used to check that), the
# following setting can be used to disable jobs. Note that this will cause some
# parts of the semantic data to get out of date, so that manual modifications
# or the use of SMW_refreshData.php might be needed.
#
# @since 1.1.2
##
'smwgEnableUpdateJobs' => true,
##
###
# JobQueue watchlist
#
# This setting allows to display a personal bar link that shows the queue
# sizes for listed jobs. The information presented is fetched from the
# MediaWiki API and might be slightly inaccurate but should allow to make
# assumptions as to where the system needs attention.
#
# @see https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Job_queue#Special:Statistics
#
# To make this feature available, assign a simple list to the setting as in:
#
# $GLOBALS['smwgJobQueueWatchlist'] = [
# 'smw.update',
# 'smw.parserCachePurge',
# 'smw.fulltextSearchTableUpdate',
# 'smw.changePropagationUpdate'
# ]
#
# Information are not displayed unless a user enables the setting in his or
# her preference setting.
#
# @since 3.0
# @default disabled (empty array)
##
'smwgJobQueueWatchlist' => [],
##
###
# List of enabled special page properties.
#
# - `_MDAT` Modification date is enabled by default for backward compatibility.
# - `_TRANS` Add annotations (language, source etc. ) when a page is
# indentified as translation page (as done by the Translation extension)
#
# Extend array to enable other properties:
# $smwgPageSpecialProperties[ => '_CDAT',
# Or:
# array_merge( $smwgPageSpecialProperties, array( '_CDAT' ) ),
# Or rewrite entire array:
# 'smwgPageSpecialProperties' => array( '_MDAT', '_CDAT' ),
#
# However, DO NOT use `+=' operator! This DOES NOT work:
# $smwgPageSpecialProperties += array( '_MDAT' ),
#
# @since 1.7
##
'smwgPageSpecialProperties' => [ '_MDAT' ],
##
###
# Change propagation watchlist
#
# Properties (usually given as internal ids or DB key versions of property
# titles) that are relevant for declaring the behavior of a property P on a
# property page in the sense that changing their values requires that all
# pages that use P must be processed again.
#
# For example, if _PVAL (allowed values) for a property change, then pages
# must be processed again. This setting is not normally changed by users but
# by extensions that add new types that have their own additional declaration
# properties.
#
# @since 1.5
##
'smwgChangePropagationWatchlist' => [
'_PVAL', '_LIST', '_PVAP', '_PVUC', '_PDESC', '_PPLB', '_PREC', '_PDESC',
'_SUBP', '_SUBC', '_PVALI'
],
##
##
# Change propagation protection
#
# An administrative intervention to disable the protection for an active change
# propagation.
#
# @since 3.0
# @default true
##
'smwgChangePropagationProtection' => true,
##
###
# By default, DataTypes (Date, URL etc.) are registered with a corresponding
# property of the same name to match the expected semantics. Yet, users can
# decide to change the behaviour by exempting listed DataTypes from the property
# registration process.
#
# @since 2.5
##
'smwgDataTypePropertyExemptionList' => [
'Record',
'Reference',
'Keyword'
],
##
##
# Default output formatter
#
# Users who want to alter the default output for a specific type can do so by
# setting a specify default formatter.
#
# The expected form is:
#
# [ <_typeID> => '' ] OR
# [ => '' ] OR
# [ => '' ]
#
# Only valid formatters will be considered for an individual type, no
# errors or exceptions are raised in case of an improper formatter.
#
# The formatter is applied to values displayed on special pages
# as well.
#
# @since 3.0
# @default: []
##
'smwgDefaultOutputFormatters' => [
// '_dat' => 'LOCL',
// 'Boolean' => 'tick',
],
##
// some default settings which usually need no modification
###
# -- FEATURE IS DISABLED --
# Setting this to true allows to translate all the labels within
# the browser GIVEN that they have interwiki links.
#
# @since 0.7
##
'smwgTranslate' => false,
##
###
# -- FEATURE IS DISABLED --
# If you want to import ontologies, you need to install RAP,
# a free RDF API for PHP, see
# http://wifo5-03.informatik.uni-mannheim.de/bizer/rdfapi/index.html
# The following is the path to your installation of RAP
# (the directory where you extracted the files to) as seen
# from your local filesystem. Note that ontology import is
# highly experimental at the moment, and may not do what you
# extect.
#
# @since 1.0
##
// 'smwgRAPPath' => $smwgIP . 'libs/rdfapi-php',
// 'smwgRAPPath' => '/another/example/path/rdfapi-php',
##
###
# List of Special:SemanticMediaWiki (or Special:SMWAdmin) features
#
# - SMW_ADM_REFRESH: to initiate the repairing or updating of all wiki data
# - SMW_ADM_SETUP: restrict to "Database installation and upgrade"
# - SMW_ADM_DISPOSAL: restrict access to the "Object ID lookup and disposal"
# feature and the "Outdated entities disposal"
# - SMW_ADM_PSTATS: Property statistics update
# - SMW_ADM_FULLT:
#
# @since 2.5
##
'smwgAdminFeatures' => SMW_ADM_REFRESH | SMW_ADM_SETUP | SMW_ADM_DISPOSAL | SMW_ADM_PSTATS | SMW_ADM_FULLT,
##
###
# Sets whether or not to refresh the pages of which semantic data is stored.
#
# @since 1.5.6
##
'smwgAutoRefreshSubject' => true,
##
###
# Semantic MediaWiki uses various cache instances and types to improve access
# and re-access to objects. `smwgMainCacheType` identifies the "main" type
# to be used for a persitent storage to a vendor (SQL, memcache, redis etc.)
# specific solution.
#
# `CACHE_ANYTHING` refers to settings available in `$wgMessageCacheType` or
# `$wgParserCacheType` if they are set.
#
# @see https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Caching
# @see http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/$wgMainCacheType
#
# @since 3.0
# @default CACHE_ANYTHING
##
'smwgMainCacheType' => CACHE_ANYTHING,
##
###
# Separate cache type to allow for adding a more responsive cache layer
# (redis, riak) when requesting value lookups from the SQLStore.
#
# CACHE_NONE = disabled, uses the standard SQLStore DB access for all
# lookups
#
# @since 2.3 (experimental)
#
# @default: CACHE_NONE, users need to actively enable it in order
# to make use of it
##
'smwgEntityLookupCacheType' => CACHE_NONE,
##
###
# Declares a lifetime of a cached item for `smwgEntityLookupCacheType` until it
# is removed if not invalidated before.
#
# @since 2.3
##
'smwgEntityLookupCacheLifetime' => 60 * 60 * 24 * 7, // a week
##
##
# Features expected to be enabled in CachedValueLookupStore
#
# Flags that declare a enable/disable state of a supported functionality. If a
# feature is disabled then a connection is always established to the standard
# Repository/DB backend.
#
# The settings are only relevant for cases where `smwgEntityLookupCacheType` is
# set.
#
# - SMW_VL_SD: corresponds to Store::getSemanticData
# - SMW_VL_PL: corresponds to Store::getProperties
# - SMW_VL_PV: corresponds to Store::getPropertyValues
# - SMW_VL_PS: corresponds to Store::getPropertySubjects
#
# @since 2.3
#
# @default: all features are enabled
##
'smwgEntityLookupFeatures' => SMW_VL_SD | SMW_VL_PL | SMW_VL_PV | SMW_VL_PS,
##
###
# CacheTTL settings
#
# Defines time to live for in Semantic MediaWiki used cache instances and
# requires $smwgMainCacheType to be set otherwise related settings will have
# no effect.
#
# - special.wantedproperties TTL (in sec, or false to disable it) for caching
# the lookup on wanted property usage
#
# - special.unusedproperties TTL (in sec, or false to disable it) for caching
# the lookup on unused property usage
#
# - special.properties TTL (in sec, or false to disable it) for caching the
# lookup on property usage
#
# - special.statistics TTL (in sec, or false to disable it) for caching the
# lookup on statistics
#
# - api.browse TTL (in sec, or false to disable it) for the API browse module
# as general cache
#
# - api.browse.pvalue TTL (in sec, or false to disable it) for the API browse
# pvalue module when requesting property values
#
# - api.browse.psubject TTL (in sec, or false to disable it) for the API browse
# psubject module when requesting property subjects
#
# - api.task TTL (in sec, or false to disable it) for the API task module
#
# @since 1.9
##
'smwgCacheUsage' => [
'special.wantedproperties' => 3600,
'special.unusedproperties' => 3600,
'special.properties' => 3600,
'special.statistics' => 3600,
'api.browse' => 3600,
'api.browse.pvalue' => 3600,
'api.browse.psubject' => 3600,
'api.task' => 3600
],
##
###
# Sets whether or not to refresh semantic data in the store when a page is
# manually purged
#
# @since 1.9
#
# @requires $smwgMainCacheType be set
# @default true
##
'smwgAutoRefreshOnPurge' => true,
##
###
# Sets whether or not to refresh semantic data in the store when a page was
# moved
#
# @since 1.9
#
# @requires $smwgMainCacheType be set
# @default true
##
'smwgAutoRefreshOnPageMove' => true,
##
##
# List of user-defined fixed properties
#
# Listed properties are managed by its own fixed table (instad of a
# shared one) to allow for sharding large datasets with value assignments.
#
# The type definition is talen from the property page `[[Has type::...]]` and
# by default (if no type is defined) then the `smwgPDefaultType` is returned.
#
# Any change to the property type requires to run the `setupStore.php` script
# or `Special:SMWAdmin` table update.
#
# 'smwgFixedProperties' => array(
# 'Age',
# 'Has population'
# ),
#
# @see https://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Fixed_properties
# @since 1.9
#
# @default array()
##
'smwgFixedProperties' => [],
###
# Sets a threshold value for when a property is being highlighted as "hardly
# begin used" on Special:Properties
#
# @since 1.9
#
# default = 5
##
'smwgPropertyLowUsageThreshold' => 5,
##
###
# Hide properties where the usage count is zero on Special:Properties
#
# @since 1.9
#
# default = true (legacy behaviour)
##
'smwgPropertyZeroCountDisplay' => true,
##
###
# QueryProfiler related settings
#
# @note If these settings are changed, please ensure to run update.php/rebuildData.php
#
# - smwgQueryProfiler can be set false to disable its functionality but it
# may impact secondary processes that rely on profile information to be
# available (Notification system etc.)
#
# - SMW_QPRFL_DUR to record query duration (the time
# between the query result selection and output its)
#
# - SMW_QPRFL_PARAMS to record query parameters that are necessary
# for allowing to generate a query result using a background job
#
# $smwgQueryProfiler = SMW_QPRFL_DUR | SMW_QPRFL_PARAMS;
#
# @since 1.9
# @default true
##
'smwgQueryProfiler' => true,
##
###
# Enables SMW specific annotation and content processing for listed SpecialPages
#
# @since 1.9
##
'smwgEnabledSpecialPage' => [ 'Ask' ],
##
###
# Search engine to fall back to in case SMWSearch is used as custom search
# engine but is unable to interpret the search term as an SMW query
#
# Leave as null to select the default search engine for the selected database
# type (e.g. SearchMySQL, SearchPostgres or SearchOracle), or set to a class
# name to override to a custom search engine.
#
# @since 2.1
##
'smwgFallbackSearchType' => null,
##
###
# If enabled it will display help information on the edit page to support users
# unfamiliar with SMW when extending page content.
#
# @since 2.1
##
'smwgEnabledEditPageHelp' => true,
##
###
# Various MediaWiki update operations in MW 1.26+ started to use DeferredUpdates
# and to ensure that the Store update follows in queue of updates made to a page
# this setting should be enabled by default for MW 1.26 onwards.
#
# It will improve page responsiveness for purge and move action significantly.
#
# @since 2.4
##
'smwgEnabledDeferredUpdate' => true,
##
###
# Regulates task specific settings for the post-edit process.
#
# The main objective is to defer secondary updates until after the GET request
# has been finalized so that resource requirements are part of an API request
# (and not a GET) and hereby ensures that a client remains responsive
# independent of the update workload.
#
# `run-jobs` specifies jobs that should be executed on a post-edit to run in a
# timely manner independent of a users job scheduler environment. The number
# indicates the expected number of jobs to be executed per request.
#
# @experimental
#
# `check-query` The display of query results and the storage of entities that
# make up the results of a query are two distinct processes. The display
# normally happens before the storage due to how the MW parser works meaning
# that a query can only display the most recent results after a page has
# been processed and rendered while the storage is being deferred (or in case
# of an external store is influenced by the network lag).
#
# The `check-query` uses the `post-edit` event to run registered queries and
# if necessary reloads the page (hereby refreshes the results) in case the
# result is different by comparing the `result_hash` from before and after.
# To determine the query state, the `post-edit` has to invoke the API (as
# background task) which has to probe the query and to only run the query once
# for the page that embeds the query, it is strongly recommended that this
# option is only enabled together with:
# - the query cache (@see $smwgQueryResultCacheType) and
# - the query links store (@see $smwgEnabledQueryDependencyLinksStore)
#
# @since 3.0
##
'smwgPostEditUpdate' => [
'check-query' => false,
'run-jobs' => [
'smw.fulltextSearchTableUpdate' => 1,
'smw.parserCachePurge' => 5
]
],
##
###
# Query dependency and parser cache invalidation
#
# If enabled it will store dependencies for queries allowing it to purge
# the ParserCache on subjects with embedded queries that contain altered entities.
#
# The setting requires to run `update.php` (it creates an extra table). Also
# as noted in #1117, `SMW\ParserCachePurgeJob` should be scheduled accordingly.
#
# @since 2.3 (experimental)
# @default false
##
'smwgEnabledQueryDependencyLinksStore' => false,
##
###
# Relates to `smwgEnabledQueryDependencyLinksStore` and defines property keys
# to be excluded from the dependency detection.
#
# For example, to avoid a purge process being triggered for each altered subobject
# '_SOBJ' is excluded from the processing but it will not exclude any properties
# defined by a subobject (given that it is not part of an extended exclusion list).
#
# `_MDAT` is excluded to avoid a purge on each page edit with a `Modification date`
# change that would otherwise trigger a dependency update.
#
# '_ASKDU' changes to the duration of a query should not trigger an update of
# possible query dependencies (as this has no bearing on the result list).
#
# @since 2.3 (experimental)
##
'smwgQueryDependencyPropertyExemptionList' => [ '_MDAT', '_SOBJ', '_ASKDU' ],
##
###
# Listed properties are marked as affiliate, meaning that when an alteration to
# a property value occurs query dependencies for the related entity are recorded
# as well. For example, _DTITLE is most likely such property where a change would
# normally not be reflected in query results (as it not directly linked to a
# query) but when added as an affiliated, changes to its content will be
# handled as if it is linked to an embedded entity.
#
# @since 2.4 (experimental)
##
'smwgQueryDependencyAffiliatePropertyDetectionList' => [],
##
###
# Settings for OWL/RDF export
#
# Whether or not "normal" users can request an recursive export.
#
# @since 0.7
# @default = false
##
'smwgAllowRecursiveExport' => false,
##
###
# Settings for OWL/RDF export
#
# Whether or not backlinks should be included by default.
#
# @since 0.7
# @default = true
##
'smwgExportBacklinks' => true,
##
###
# OWL/RDF export namespace for URIs/IRIs
#
# Will be set automatically if nothing is given, but in order to make pretty
# URIs you will need to set this to something nice and adapt your Apache
# configuration appropriately.
#
# @see https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:$smwgNamespace
# @see https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:EnableSemantics
# @see https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Pretty_URIs
#
# @since 1.0
# @default = ''
##
// 'smwgNamespace' => "http://example.org/id/",
##
###
# The setting is introduced the keep backwards compatibility with existing Rdf/Turtle
# exports. The `aux` marker is expected only used to be used for selected properties
# to generate a helper value and not for any other predefined property.
#
# Any property that does not explicitly require an auxiliary value (such `_dat`/
# `_geo` type values) now uses its native as condition descriptor (`Has_subobject`
# instead of `Has_subobject-23aux`)
#
# For SPARQL repository users that don't want to run an a `rebuildData.php`,
# the setting has to be TRUE.
#
# This BC setting is planned to vanish with 3.x.
#
# @since 2.3
##
'smwgExportBCAuxiliaryUse' => false,
##
##
# The preferred form is to use canonical identifiers (Category:, Property:)
# instead of localized names to ensure that RDF/Query statements are language
# agnostic and do work even after the site/content language changes.
#
# This BC setting is planned to vanish with 3.x.
#
# @since 2.3
##
'smwgExportBCNonCanonicalFormUse' => false,
##
##
# Export resources using IRIs
#
# Instead of ASCII encoded URI's, allow resources to be exported as IRI's (RFC
# 3987).
#
# @see https://www.w3.org/TR/rdf11-concepts/#section-IRIs
#
# @since 2.5
# @default true
##
'smwgExportResourcesAsIri' => true,
##
###
# Features related to text and annotion parsing
#
# - SMW_PARSER_NONE
#
# - SMW_PARSER_STRICT: The default interpretation (strict) is to find a single
# triple such as [[property::value:partOfTheValue::alsoPartOfTheValue]] where
# in case the strict mode is disabled multiple properties can be assigned
# using a [[property1::property2::value]] notation but may cause value
# strings to be interpret unanticipated in case of additional colons.
#
# - SMW_PARSER_UNSTRIP: Support decoding (unstripping) of hidden text elements
# (e.g. `` as in `[[Has description::{{#ask: HasStripMarkers
# }}]]` etc.) within an annotation value (can only be stored together
# with a `_txt` type property).
#
# - SMW_PARSER_INL_ERROR: Should warnings be displayed in wikitexts right after
# the problematic input? This affects only semantic annotations, not warnings
# that are displayed by inline queries or other features. (was $smwgInlineErrors)
#
# - SMW_PARSER_HID_CATS: Switch to omit hidden categories (marked with
# __HIDDENCAT__) from the annotation process. Changing the setting requires
# to run a full rebuild to ensure hidden categories are discarded during
# the parsing process. (was $smwgShowHiddenCategories 1.9)
#
# - SMW_PARSER_LINV: Support parsing of "links in values" for annotations like
# [[SomeProperty::Foo [[link]] in [[Bar::AnotherValue]]]] (was $smwgLinksInValues
# with SMW_LINV_OBFU, SMW_LINV_PCRE is no longer available)
#
# @since 3.0
##
'smwgParserFeatures' => SMW_PARSER_STRICT | SMW_PARSER_INL_ERROR | SMW_PARSER_HID_CATS,
##
##
# Features or restrictions for specific DataValue types
#
# - SMW_DV_NONE
#
# - SMW_DV_PROV_REDI (PropertyValue) If a property is redirected to a different
# target (Foo -> Bar) then follow it by default in order to allow query results
# to be displayed equivalent for both queries without having to adjust
# (or change) a query. This flag is mainly provided to restore backwards
# compatibility where behaviour is not expected to be altered, nevertheless it is
# recommended that the setting is enabled to improve user friendliness in terms
# of query execution.
#
# - SMW_DV_MLTV_LCODE (MonolingualTextValue) is to require a language code in order
# for a DV to be completed otherwise a MLTV can operate without a language code
#
# - SMW_DV_PVAP (Allows pattern) to allow regular expression pattern matching
# when `Allows pattern` property is assigned to user-defined property
#
# - SMW_DV_WPV_DTITLE (WikiPageValue) is to allow requesting a lookup for a display
# title and if present will be used as caption for the invoked subject
#
# - SMW_DV_PROV_DTITLE (PropertyValue) in combination with SMW_DV_WPV_DTITLE, If
# enabled it will attempt to resolve a property label by matching it against a
# possible assigned property "Display title of" value. For example, property
# "Foo" has "Display title of" "hasFoolishFoo" where "hasFoolishFoo" is being
# resolved as "Foo" when creating annotations. Currently, this uses an
# uncached lookup and therefore is disabled by default to avoid a possible
# performance impact (which has not been established or analyzed).
#
# - SMW_DV_PVUC (Uniqueness constraint) to specify that a property can only
# assign a value that is unique in its literal representation (the state of
# uniqueness for a value is established by the fact that it is assigned before
# any other value of the same representation to a property).
#
# - SMW_DV_TIMEV_CM (TimeValue) to indicate the CalendarModel if is not a
# CM_GREGORIAN
#
# - SMW_DV_NUMV_USPACE (Number/QuantityValue) to preserve spaces within
# unit labels
#
# - SMW_DV_PPLB to support the use of preferred property labels
#
# - SMW_DV_PROV_LHNT (PropertyValue) to output a p hint marker on
# properties that use a preferred label
#
# @since 2.4
##
'smwgDVFeatures' => SMW_DV_PROV_REDI | SMW_DV_MLTV_LCODE | SMW_DV_PVAP | SMW_DV_WPV_DTITLE | SMW_DV_TIMEV_CM | SMW_DV_PPLB | SMW_DV_PROV_LHNT,
##
##
# Fulltext search support
#
# If enabled, it will store text elements using a separate table in order for
# the SQL back-end to use the special fulltext index operations provided by
# the SQL engine.
#
# - Tested with MySQL/MariaDB
# - Tested with SQLite
#
# @since 2.5
# @default: false
##
'smwgEnabledFulltextSearch' => false,
##
##
# Throttle index updates
#
# The objective is to postpone an update by relying on a deferred process that
# runs the index update decoupled from the storage back-end update.
#
#
# If a user wants to push updates to the updater immediately then this setting needs
# to be disabled but by disabling this setting update lag may increase due to having
# the process being executed synchronously to the wikipage update.
#
# @since 2.5
# @default: true
##
'smwgFulltextDeferredUpdate' => true,
##
##
# Fulltext search table options
#
# This setting directly influences how a ft table is created therefore change
# the content with caution.
#
# - MySQL version 5.5 or later with only MyISAM and InnoDB storage engines
# to support full-text search (according to sources)
#
# - MariaDB full-text indexes can be used only with MyISAM and Aria tables,
# from MariaDB 10.0.5 with InnoDB tables and from MariaDB 10.0.15
# with Mroonga tables (according to sources)
#
# - SQLite FTS3 has been available since version 3.5, FTS4 were added with
# version 3.7.4, and FTS5 is available with version 3.9.0 (according to
# sources), The setting allows to specify extra arguments after the module
# engine such as array( 'FTS4', 'tokenize=porter' ).
#
# It is possible to extend the option description (MySQL 5.7+) with
# 'mysql' => array( 'ENGINE=MyISAM, DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8', 'WITH PARSER ngram' )
#
# @since 2.5
##
'smwgFulltextSearchTableOptions' => [
'mysql' => [ 'ENGINE=MyISAM, DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8' ],
'sqlite' => [ 'FTS4' ]
],
##
##
# Exempted properties
#
# List of property keys for which index and fulltext match operations are
# exempted because there are either insignificant, mostly represent single
# terms, or contain other characteristics that make them non preferable when
# searching via the fulltext index.
#
# Listed properties will use the standard LIKE/NLIKE match operation when used
# in connection with the ~/!~ expression.
#
# @since 2.5
##
'smwgFulltextSearchPropertyExemptionList' => [
'_ASKFO', '_ASKST', '_ASKPA','_IMPO', '_LCODE', '_UNIT', '_CONV',
'_TYPE', '_ERRT', '_INST', '_ASK', '_SOBJ', '_PVAL', '_PVALI',
'_REDI', '_CHGPRO'
],
##
##
# List of indexable DataTypes
#
# - SMW_FT_BLOB property values of type Blob (Text)
# - SMW_FT_URI property values of type URI
# - SMW_FT_WIKIPAGE property values of type Page
#
# SMW_FT_WIKIPAGE has not been added as default value as no performance
# impact analysis is available as to how indexing and search performance would
# be affected by a wiki with a large pool of pages (10K+) or extended page
# type value assignments on a full-text index.
#
# Enabling SMW_FT_WIKIPAGE will support the same search features (case
# insensitivity, phrase matching etc.) as available for Text or URI values
# when searches are executed using the ~/!~.
#
# @since 2.5
# @default: SMW_FT_BLOB | SMW_FT_URI
##
'smwgFulltextSearchIndexableDataTypes' => SMW_FT_BLOB | SMW_FT_URI,
##
##
# Describes the minimum word/token length to help to decide whether MATCH or LIKE
# operators are to be used for a condition statement.
#
# For MySQL it is expected it corresponds to either innodb_ft_min_token_size or
# ft_min_word_len
#
# @since 2.5
##
'smwgFulltextSearchMinTokenSize' => 3,
##
##
# To detect a possible language candidate from an indexable text element.
#
# TextCatLanguageDetector, a large list of languages does have a detrimental
# influence on the performance when trying to detect a language from a free text.
#
# Stopwords are only applied after language detection has been enabled.
#
# @see https://github.com/wikimedia/wikimedia-textcat
#
# @since 2.5
# @default empty list (language detection is disabled by default)
##
'smwgFulltextLanguageDetection' => [
// 'TextCatLanguageDetector' => array( 'en', 'de', 'fr', 'es', 'ja', 'zh' )
// 'CdbNGramLanguageDetector' => array( 'en', 'de', 'fr', 'es', 'ja', 'zh' )
],
##
##
# MySQL's "Global Transaction Identifier" will create issues when executing
# queries that rely on temporary tables, according to the documentation "... the
# operations listed here cannot be used ... CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE statements
# inside transactions".
#
# MySQL Global transaction identifier is a unique transaction ID assigned to
# every transaction that happens in the MySQL database.
#
# Issue is encountered when @@GLOBAL.ENFORCE_GTID_CONSISTENCY = 1
#
# @see https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.6/en/replication-options-gtids.html
# @see https://support.software.dell.com/kb/184275
#
# This setting (if enabled) will force an auto commit operation for temporary
# tables to avoid the described limitation.
#
# @since 2.5
# @default false
##
'smwgQTemporaryTablesAutoCommitMode' => false,
##
###
# Support to store a computed subject list that were fetched from the QueryEngine
# (not the string result generated from a result printer) and improve general
# page-loading time for articles that contain embedded queries and decrease
# server load on query requests.
#
# It is recommended that `smwgEnabledQueryDependencyLinksStore` is enabled
# to make use of automatic query results cache eviction.
#
# Enabling this option will render queries with a new ID to optimize queries
# that result in the same signature (fingerprint) to lower the rate of cache
# fragmentation.
#
# @since 2.5 (experimental)
# @default: CACHE_NONE (== feature is disabled)
##
'smwgQueryResultCacheType' => CACHE_NONE,
##
###
# Specifies the lifetime of embedded query and their results fetched from a
# QueryEngine for when `smwgQueryResultCacheType` is enabled.
#
# @since 2.5
##
'smwgQueryResultCacheLifetime' => 60 * 60 * 24 * 7, // a week
##
###
# Specifies the lifetime of non-embedded queries (Special:Ask, API etc.) and their
# results that are fetched from a QueryEngine for when `smwgQueryResultCacheType` is
# enabled.
#
# This setting can also be used to minimize a possible DoS vector by preventing
# an advisory to make unlimited query requests from either Special:Ask or the
# API that may lock the DB due to complex query answering and instead being
# rerouted to the cache once a result has been computed.
#
# @note Non-embedded queries cannot not be tracked using the `QueryDependencyLinksStore`
# (subject is being missing that would identify the entity) therefore
# an auto-purge mechanism as in case of an embedded entity is not possible hence
# the lifetime should be carefully selected to provide the necessary means for a
# user and the application.
#
# 0/false as setting to disable caching of non-embedded queries.
#
# @since 2.5
##
'smwgQueryResultNonEmbeddedCacheLifetime' => 60 * 10, // 10 min
##
###
# Enables the manual refresh for embedded queries when the action=purge event is
# triggered.
#
# @since 2.5
##
'smwgQueryResultCacheRefreshOnPurge' => true,
##
##
# Property create protection
#
# If enabled, users are able to annotate property values using existing properties
# but new properties can only be created by those with the assigned "authority"
# (aka user right).
#
# Changes to a property specification requires the permission as well.
#
# @since 3.0
# @default false
##
'smwgCreateProtectionRight' => false,
##
###
# Page edit protection
#
# To prevent accidental changes of content especially to those of property
# definitions, this setting allows with the help of the `Is edit protected`
# property to prevent editing on pages that have annotate the property with
# `true`.
#
# Once the property is set, only users with the listed user right are able
# to edit and/or revoke the restriction on the selected page.
#
# `smw-pageedit` has been deployed as extra right to be distinct from existing
# edit protections
#
# To enable this functionality either assign `smw-pageedit` or any other
# right to the variable to activate an edit protection.
#
# @since 2.5
# @default false
##
'smwgEditProtectionRight' => false,
##
##
# Similarity lookup exemption property
#
# The listed property is used to exclude a property from the similarity
# lookup in case the comparing property contains an annotation value with the
# exemption property.
#
# For example, the property `Governance level` may define
# [[owl:differentFrom::Governance level of]] which would result in a suppressed
# similarity lookup for both `Governance level` and `Governance level of`
# property when compared to each other.
#
# @since 2.5
##
'smwgSimilarityLookupExemptionProperty' => 'owl:differentFrom',
##
##
# Property label invalid characters
#
# Listed characters are categorized as invalid for a property label and will
# result in an error.
#
# @see #1568, #1638, 3134
#
# @since 2.5
##
'smwgPropertyInvalidCharacterList' => [ '[', ']' , '|' , '<' , '>', '{', '}', '+', '–', '%', "\r", "\n" ],
##
##
# Reserved property names
#
# Listed names are reserved as they may interfere with Semantic MediaWiki or
# MediaWiki itself.
#
# Removing default names from the list is not recommended (extending the list
# is supported and may be used to customize use cases for an individual wiki).
#
# The list can contain simple names or identifiers that start with
# `smw-property-reserved-` to link to a translatable representation that
# matches a string in a content language.
#
# @see #2835, #2840
#
# @since 3.0
##
'smwgPropertyReservedNameList' => [ 'Category', 'smw-property-reserved-category' ],
##
##
# Entity specific collation
#
# This should correspond to the $wgCategoryCollation setting (also in regards
# to selected argument values), yet it is kept separate to have a better
# control over changes in regards to the collation, sorting, and display of
# values.
#
# This setting is "global" and applies to any entity that is maintained for
# a wiki. In being global means that it cannot be selective (use one collation
# for one query and use another collation for a different query) because the
# field (smw_sort) contains a computed representation of the sort value.
#
# ANY change to this setting requires to run the `updateEntityCollation.php`
# maintenance script.
#
# @since 3.0
# @default identity (as legacy setting)
##
'smwgEntityCollation' => 'identity',
##
##
# Experimental settings
#
# Features enabled are considered stable but for any unforeseen behaviour, the
# feature can be disabled to return to a previous working state avoiding
# the need for hot-patching a system.
#
# After a certain in-production period, features will be moved permanently
# to the desired target state and hereby automatically retires the related
# setting.
#
# @since 3.0
##
'smwgExperimentalFeatures' => false,
##
##
# SQLStore specific field type features
#
# SMW_FIELDT_NONE
#
# SMW_FIELDT_CHAR_NOCASE - Modifies selected search fields to use a case
# insensitive collation and may require additional extension (e.g. Postgres
# requires `citext`) on non MySQL related systems therefore it is disabled
# by default.
#
# Furthermore, no extensive analysis has been performed on how the switch
# from VARBINARY to a collated VARCHAR field type affects the search
# performance.
#
# If enabled, the setting will replace selected `FieldType::FIELD_TITLE`
# types with `FieldType::TYPE_CHAR_NOCASE`.
#
# `FieldType::TYPE_CHAR_NOCASE` has been defined as:
#
# - MySQL: VARCHAR(255) CHARSET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci
# - Postgres: citext NOT NULL
# - SQLite: VARCHAR(255) NOT NULL COLLATE NOCASE but according to [0] this may
# not work and need a special solution as hinted in [0]
#
# [0] https://techblog.dorogin.com/case-insensitive-like-in-sqlite-504f594dcdc3
#
# SMW_FIELDT_CHAR_LONG - Extends the size to 300 chars for text pattern
# match (DIBlob and DIUri) fields.
#
# 300 has been selected to be able to build an index prefix with the available
# default setting of MySQL/MariaDB which restricts the prefix length to 767
# bytes for InnoDB tables [1]. The index length can be lifted [2] to up to
# 3072 bytes for InnoDB tables that use the DYNAMIC or COMPRESSED row format but
# that requires custom intervention.
#
# [1] https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/innodb-restrictions.html
# [2] https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/innodb-parameters.html#sysvar_innodb_large_prefix
#
# By default, the SQLStore has restricted the DIBlob and DIUri fields to a
# 72 chars search depth in exchange for index size and performance.
# Extending fields to 300 allows to run LIKE/NLIKE matching on a larger text
# body without relying on a full-text index but an increased index size could
# potentially carry a performance penalty when the index cannot be kept in
# memory.
#
# No analysis has been performed on how performance is impacted. Selecting
# this option requires to run `rebuildData.php` to adjust the field content
# to the new length.
#
# SMW_FIELDT_CHAR_NOCASE | SMW_FIELDT_CHAR_LONG can be combined to build a
# case insensitive long field type.
#
# @since 3.0
# @default false
##
'smwgFieldTypeFeatures' => false,
##
##
# Subobject content hash !! BC setting ONLY !!
#
# Normalized content hash is enabled by default to ensure that a content
# declaration like:
#
# {{#subobject:
# |Has text=Foo,Bar|+sep=,
# }}
#
# yields the same hash as:
#
# {{#subobject:
# |Has text=Bar,Foo|+sep=,
# }}
#
# The setting is only provided to allow for a temporary backwards compatibility
# and will be removed with 3.1 at which point the functionality is enabled
# without any constraint.
#
# @since 3.0
# @default true
##
'smwgUseComparableContentHash' => true,
##
##
# List of supported schemes for a URI typed property
#
# @see https://www.iana.org/assignments/uri-schemes/uri-schemes.xhtml
# @see https://www.w3.org/wiki/UriSchemes
#
# @since 3.0
##
'smwgURITypeSchemeList' => [
'http', 'https', 'mailto', 'tel', 'ftp', 'sftp', 'news', 'file', 'urn',
'telnet', 'ldap', 'gopher', 'ssh', 'git', 'irc', 'ircs'
],
##
##
# Special:Ask form submit method
#
# - SMW_SASK_SUBMIT_POST uses `post` as submit method, allows to jump
# directly to the search result but will not produce any copyable URL
# string (use the result bookmark button instead)
#
# - SMW_SASK_SUBMIT_GET uses `get` as submit method and was the default
# until 2.5, is not able to jump the search result directly after a submit
#
# - SMW_SASK_SUBMIT_GET_REDIRECT uses `get` as submit method and provides
# the means to directly jump to the search result after a submit but
# requires an extra HTTP request to follow a redirect
#
# @since 3.0
# @default SMW_SASK_SUBMIT_POST
##
'smwgSpecialAskFormSubmitMethod' => SMW_SASK_SUBMIT_POST,
##
##
# Enable/disable support
#
# @since 3.0
# @default true
##
'smwgSupportSectionTag' => true,
##
##
# THE FOLLOWING SETTINGS AND SUPPORT FUNCTIONS ARE EXPERIMENTAL!
#
# Please make you read the Readme.md (see the Elastic folder) file first
# before enabling the ElasticStore and its settings!
##
##
# Schema types
#
# The mapping defines the relation between a specific type, group and
# a possible interpreter which validates the expected syntax.
#
# Each type will have its own interpretation about elements and how to
# define and enact requirements.
#
# @since 3.0
##
'smwgSchemaTypes' => [
'LINK_FORMAT_SCHEMA' => [
'validation_schema' => __DIR__ . '/data/schema/link-format-schema.v1.json',
'group' => SMW_SCHEMA_GROUP_FORMAT,
'type_description' => 'smw-schema-description-link-format-schema',
// '__factory' => [ 'SMW\Schema\SchemaFactory', 'newTest' ]
],
'SEARCH_FORM_SCHEMA' => [
'validation_schema' => __DIR__ . '/data/schema/search-form-schema.v1.json',
'group' => SMW_SCHEMA_GROUP_SEARCH_FORM,
'type_description' => 'smw-schema-description-search-form-schema'
]
],
##
##
# ElasticStore settings
#
# Supported options and settings required by the ElasticStore.
#
# This setting provides documentation and default values for the ElasticStore
# and its use in an ES cluster.
#
# @since 3.0
##
'smwgElasticsearchConfig' => [
'index_def' => [
// The complete name will be auto-generated from "smw-...-" + wfWikiID()
// to avoid indicies among different wikis being corrupted when sharing
// an ES instance.
'data' => __DIR__ . '/data/elastic/smw-data-standard.json',
'lookup' => __DIR__ . '/data/elastic/smw-lookup.json'
],
'connection' =>[
'quick_ping' => true,
// Number of times the client tries to reconnect before throwing an
// exception
'retries' => 2,
// Controls how long curl should wait for the entire request to finish
'timeout' => 30,
// Controls how long curl should wait for the "connect" phase to finish
'connect_timeout' => 30
],
'settings' => [
'data' => [
// Setting names match those from ES, any misspelling or
// incorrect setting will cause an error in ES
'index.mapping.total_fields.limit' => 9000,
'index.max_result_window' => 50000
]
],
'indexer' => [
// Allows to index unstructured, unprocessed raw text from a revision
'raw.text' => false,
// Experimental feature to investigate the use of the ingest pipline
// to index uploaded files and make that content available to
// QueryEngine during a wide proximity search (e.g. [[in:fox jumps]])
// Requires https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/plugins/master/ingest-attachment.html
'experimental.file.ingest' => false,
// If the replication encounters an `illegal_argument_exception` from
// the ES cluster, rethrow it as exception to ensure it doesn't get
// unnoticed as it is likely to require intervention due to issues
// like "Limit of total fields ... has been exceeded" etc.
'throw.exception.on.illegal.argument.error' => true,
// Number of max. retries before the recovery job will resign from
// trying any more attempts to update the ES cluster. This is to
// prevent jobs from invoking themselves indefinitely.
'job.recovery.retries' => 5,
// Number of max. retries before the file ingest
'job.file.ingest.retries' => 3
],
'query' => [
// If for some reason no connection to the ES cluster could be
// established, use the SQLStore QueryEngine as fallback.
'fallback.no.connection' => false,
// @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/6.1/_profiling_queries.html
'profiling' => false,
// @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/search-validate.html
// Part of the `format=debug` to validate potentially expensive queries
// without executing them.
'debug.explain' => true,
// During the debug output, display details about which description was
// when resolved in connection with a query
'debug.description.log' => true,
// When `!...` is used make sure that the condition is only applied
// on entities where the property exists together with the negated
// value condition otherwise the ! condition becomes unrestricted
'must_not.property.exists' => true,
// When sorting on a particular property, enforce that the property
// exists as an assignment to a selected entity. The default setting
// matches the SQLStore behaviour. (See also #2823)
'sort.property.must.exists' => true,
// Sort by score (aka relevancy)
//
// Defines the name of the sortkey (as covention) that is used to sort
// results by scores computed by ES (based on Term Frequency, Inverse
// Document Frequency etc.).
//
// Output results with the highest score first:
//
// {{#ask: [[Category:Foo]]
// |sort=es.score
// |order=desc
// }}
//
// @see https://www.compose.com/articles/how-scoring-works-in-elasticsearch/
'score.sortfield' => 'es.score',
// The `+` and `-` symbols will be interpret as boolean operators so that
// things like `+foo, -bar` mean `+` (this term must be present) and
// `-`(this term must not be present). If they need to be part of
// the search string itself then it is required to escape them like
// `\+`.
'query_string.boolean.operators' => true,
// ES works different with text elements compared to the SQL interface
// (and its DSL query logic) therefore we try to modify some
// common scenarios and alter strings (and boolean operators) to pass
// most use cases from the SQLStore integration test suite and hereby
// allows to be compatible with the SMW SQL answering behaviour.
//
// ES has reserved characters `+ - = && || > < ! ( ) { } [ ] ^ " ~ *
// ? : \ /` and this mode will automatically encode them which of course
// limits the ability to use them as part of the native boolean operators
// within the query expression.
//
// In case the mode is disabled, the user has to make sure to follow
// the rules set forth by ES in connection with the query_string
// parser.
//
// @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/6.1/query-dsl-query-string-query.html
'compat.mode' => true,
// Size (limit) of the subquery construct which is executed as separated
// search request.
'subquery.size' => 10000,
// Sorting and scoring of subqueries is generally not necessary therefore
// we use the `constant_score` filter context to executed queries which
// helps to elevate the use of the filter caching.
//
// @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/guide/current/filter-caching.html
'subquery.constant.score' => true,
// Defines the threshold for a result size as to when those should be
// stored in a special lookup index to facilitate the ES terms lookup
// feature (which requires to write and refresh the specific index
// element ad-hoc before it can be used by the "source" query).
//
// The more often subqueries are used (or reused) the lower the threshold
// should be set as it directly impacts performance.
//
// @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/query-dsl-terms-query.html
'subquery.terms.lookup.result.size.index.write.threshold' => 200,
// Intermediary optimization to allow for a subquery (executed as part
// of a "source" query and uses the special lookup index) to be reused
// (aka cached) for any succeeding query executions for the time frame
// set and hereby avoids fetching subquery results on repeating
// requests especially when the source query changes its limit and
// offset parameters frequently.
//
// Only subqueries with `subquery.terms.lookup.result.size.index.write.threshold`
// will be available to make use of this index cache.
//
// The cache is static and will not apply any eviction strategy which
// means that in case of additional values that would normally invalidate
// a subquery result, results remain static for the time frame set.
//
// Caching becomes crucial when a subqery terms lookup contains 1000+
// of matching documents as we avoid executing the subquery and if
// available directly resuse the terms lookup index.
//
// @default 1h
'subquery.terms.lookup.cache.lifetime' => 60 * 60,
// A concept as (aka dynamix category) is defined using a query and
// will return a list of matchable IDs therefore to improve performance
// during the lookup of those entities use the lookup index to retrieve
// precomputed results.
'concept.terms.lookup' => true,
// Threshold when to store and use the index lookup
'concept.terms.lookup.result.size.index.write.threshold' => 10,
// Threshold when to store and use the index lookup
// It is similar to `$smwgQConceptCacheLifetime`
//
// @default 1h
'concept.terms.lookup.cache.lifetime' => 60 * 60,
// In case search terms contains CJK terms, remove `*` prefix/affix
// from a search request in an effort to best match single characters
// that created as part of the standard analyzer. Use a phrase match
// instead of a wildcard proximity.
//
// This setting may be disabled when using a different index definition
// (e.g. ICU).
'cjk.best.effort.proximity.match' => true,
// Specifies that a wide proximity search (e.g. [[~~Foo bar]] or
// [[in:Foo bar]]) is executed as a match_phrase search meaning that
// that all elements of the query string need to be present in the
// order of the query
'wide.proximity.as.match_phrase' => true,
// Fields to be used for a wide proximity search with some being
// boosted to weight higher in relevance. For example, when `Foo` is
// part of the title it relevance is boosted by 8 (i.e. count more
// towards the relevance score) as when it would only appear in one
// of the text fields.
//
// It means that [[in:Foo]] where titles match `Foo` will be
// assigned a 5 times higher score and therefore appear higher in a
// list when sorted by relevancy.
'wide.proximity.fields' => [
'subject.title^8',
'text_copy^5',
'text_raw',
'attachment.title^3',
'attachment.content'
],
// By default, the URI fields are considered case sensitive similar to
// what RFC 3986 " ... the scheme and host are case-insensitive and
// therefore should be normalized to lowercase ... the other generic
// syntax components are assumed to be case-sensitive unless ",
// RFC 2616 " ... comparing two URIs to decide if they match or
// not, a client SHOULD use a case-sensitive octet-by-octet
// comparison of the entire URIs ..."
//
// The setting applies to the EQ, LIKE, and NLIKE match.
'uri.field.case.insensitive' => false,
// By default, equality searches (e.g. [[Has text:Foo]], [Has text:foo]])
// are case senstive but as in case of the SMW_FIELDT_CHAR_NOCASE,
// the search can be altered to find case insensitive matches as well.
//
// The default setting matches the SQLStore standard behaviour and
// uses the faster ES `term` search instead of a `match` variant
// which would become necessary for any analyzed field.
//
// @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/guide/current/term-vs-full-text.html
'text.field.case.insensitive.eq.match' => false,
// [[~Foo/Bar/*]] vs. [[~FOO/bar/*]]
// [[Has page::~Foo bar/bar/*]]
'page.field.case.insensitive.proximity.match' => true,
// Allows to retrieve text fragments from ES for query request and
// depending on the type selected can require more query time.
//
// Available types are `plain`, `unified`, and `fvh`. The `fvh` type
// requires text fields to have the `term_vector` with `with_positions_offsets`
// enabled.
//
// @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/search-request-highlighting.html#plain-highlighter
// @see https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/term-vector.html
'highlight.fragment' => [ 'number' => 1, 'size' => 250, 'type' => false ]
]
],
##
##
# ElasticStore profile
#
# Maintaining various settings using an array notation in `LocalSettinga.php`
# can become challenging hence we provide a JSON profile that can be assigned
# instead. Settings will be merged together with the default
# `smwgElasticsearchConfig` where a profile will override any previous value
# assignments.
#
# @since 3.0
##
'smwgElasticsearchProfile' => false, // __DIR__ . '/data/elastic/default-profile.json',
##
# ElasticStore connection settings
#
# @since 3.0
##
'smwgElasticsearchEndpoints' => [
// [ 'host' => '127.0.0.1', 'port' => 9200, 'scheme' => 'http' ],
// [ 'host' => '127.0.0.1', 'port' => 9200, 'scheme' => 'http', 'user' => 'username', 'pass' => 'password!#$?*abc' ]
// 'localhost:9200'
]
];