Help:Configuration 1.3
Semantic MediaWiki offers a number of configuration options that site administrators may modify according to the particular needs of their wiki. This page explains all options of SMW 1.3. All available options can also be found in the file SMW_Settings.php of your current version. To change any configuration setting, copy the according assignment into your LocalSettings.php, after including SMW as described in installation. Do not change SMW_Settings.php directly, as your changes would be overwritten in software upgrades.
Installation settings[edit]
The following settings relate to the basic installation of SMW.
Parameter | Description |
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$smwgSMWBetaCompatible | SMW has changed a lot since version 0.1 and some additional settings are needed to preserve old functions on sites that have been using beta versions of SMW (any version prior to 1.0). Sites still using obsolete SMW beta
features should set the following to "true". All others can safely keep the default here. Setting this option to true has the following effect:
This option must be set before including this file, or otherwise the old Relation namespaces will not be available. Default: false |
$smwgNamespaceIndex | If you already have custom namespaces on your site, insert
$smwgNamespaceIndex = ???; into your LocalSettings.php before including SMW_Settings.php. The number ??? must be the smallest even namespace number that is not in use yet. However, it must not be smaller than 100. Default: 100 |
$smwgEnableUpdateJobs | 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 Note that this will cause some parts of the semantic data to get out of date, so that manual modifications or the use of SMW_refreshData.php might be needed.
Default: true |
$smwgLinksInValues | Should SMW accept inputs like [[property::Some [[link]] in value]]? If enabled, this may lead to PHP crashes (!) when very long texts are used as values. This is due to limitations in the library PCRE that PHP uses for pattern matching. The provoked PHP crashes will prevent requests from being completed – usually clients will receive server errors ("invalid response") or be offered to download "index.php". It might be okay to enable this if such problems are not observed in your wiki.
Default: false |
$smwgNamespacesWithSemanticLinks | 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 OWL/RDF export, unless they are referred to from another article.
Default: $smwgNamespacesWithSemanticLinks = array( NS_MAIN => true, NS_TALK => false, NS_USER => true, NS_USER_TALK => false, NS_PROJECT => true, NS_PROJECT_TALK => false, NS_IMAGE => true, NS_IMAGE_TALK => false, NS_MEDIAWIKI => false, NS_MEDIAWIKI_TALK => false, NS_TEMPLATE => false, NS_TEMPLATE_TALK => false, NS_HELP => true, NS_HELP_TALK => false, NS_CATEGORY => true, NS_CATEGORY_TALK => false, SMW_NS_PROPERTY => true, SMW_NS_PROPERTY_TALK => false, SMW_NS_TYPE => true, SMW_NS_TYPE_TALK => false, SMW_NS_CONCEPT => true, SMW_NS_CONCEPT_TALK => false, ); |
Interface settings[edit]
The following settings are relevant for the general appearance of various wiki pages in SMW, as well as for browsing interfaces such as Special:Browse.
Parameter | Description |
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$smwgShowFactbox | This setting allows you to select in which cases you want to have a factbox appear below an article. Note that the Magic Words __SHOWFACTBOX__ and __NOFACTBOX__ can be used to control Factbox display for individual pages. Other options for this setting include:
Default: SMW_FACTBOX_HIDDEN |
$smwgShowFactboxEdit | Same as $smwgShowFactbox but for edit mode and same possible values.
Default: SMW_FACTBOX_NONEMPTY |
$smwgToolboxBrowseLink | 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.
Default: true |
$smwgInlineErrors | 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.
Default: true |
$smwgBrowseShowInverse | Should the browse view for incoming links show the incoming links via its inverses, or shall they be displayed on the other side?
Default: false |
$smwgBrowseShowAll | Should the browse view always show the incoming links as well, and more of the incoming values?
Default: true |
$smwgSearchByPropertyFuzzy | Should the search by property special page dipslay nearby results when there are only few results with the exact value? Switch this off if this page has performance problems.
Default: true |
$smwgTypePagingLimit | Number results shown in the listings on pages in the namespace Type.
Default: 200 |
$smwgConceptPagingLimit | Number results shown in the listings on pages in the namespace Concept.
Default: 200 |
$smwgPropertyPagingLimit | Number results shown in the listings on pages in the namespace Property. Uses a smaller value since these lists need more space.
Default: 25 |
Query settings[edit]
Settings for inline queries and for semantic queries in general. This can especially be used to prevent overly high server-load by complex queries. The following settings affect all queries, wherever they occur.
Parameter | Description |
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$smwgQEnabled | Activates or deactivates all query related features and interfaces.
Default: true |
$smwgQMaxLimit | Maximal number of results ever retrieved, even when using special query pages.
Default: 10000 |
$smwgQSubcategoryDepth | Restrict level of sub-category inclusion (steps within category hierarchy). Use 0 to disable hierarchy-inferencing in queries
Default: 10 |
$smwgQSubpropertyDepth | Restrict level of sub-property inclusion (steps within property hierarchy). Use 0 to disable hierarchy-inferencing in queries.
Default: 10 |
$smwgQEqualitySupport | Should redirects between page names be considered as equality between the described objects? This is usually appropriate for cases where data is given for a page at all. Possible values are:
Note that changing this option may only take effect after recreating all data in the database. See Repairing SMW for details. Default: SMW_EQ_SOME |
$smwgQSortingSupport | Should sorting of query results be possible?
Default: true |
$smwgQDefaultNamespaces | Which namespaces should be searched by default? A value of NULL switches off default restrictions on searching, which is faster. An example value with namespaces would be array(NS_MAIN, NS_IMAGE).
Default: NULL |
$smwgQComparators | List of comparator characters supported by queries, separated by '|'. Possible entries for this list are
If unsupported comparators are used, they are treated as part of the queried value. Default: '<|>|!' |
Settings for inline queries and Special:Ask[edit]
The following settings affect inline queries and querying special pages, in particular Special:Ask. Essentially they should mirror the kind of queries that should immediately be answered by the wiki, using whatever computations are needed.
Parameter | Description |
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$smwgQMaxSize | Maximal number of conditions in queries. Use format=debug in inline queries for example sizes.
Default: 12 |
$smwgQMaxDepth | Maximal property depth of queries, e.g. [[rel::<q>[[rel2::Test]]</q>]] has depth 2. Use format=debug in inline queries for example depth.
Default: 4 |
$smwgQFeatures | This setting defines which query features should be available by default. Available types of features are:
These features are combined in a list, separated by |. Examples:
Default: SMW_PROPERTY_QUERY | SMW_CATEGORY_QUERY | SMW_CONCEPT_QUERY | SMW_NAMESPACE_QUERY | SMW_CONJUNCTION_QUERY | SMW_DISJUNCTION_QUERY (allow all basic features) |
$smwgQMaxInlineLimit | Maximal number of rows ever printed in a single inline query on a single page, even if a setting limit=... is given.
Default: 500 |
$smwgQPrintoutLimit | Maximal number of supported printouts (added columns in result table, ?-statements).
Default: 100 |
Settings for concept queries[edit]
Further settings for queries. The following settings affect queries that are part of concept pages. These are usually chosen to be less restricted than inline queries, since there are two other means for controlling their use:
- Concept queries that would not be allowed as normal queries will not be executed directly, but can use pre-computed results instead. This is the default. See Help:Concept caching for details on how to exploit this.
- The whole Concept: namespace can be restricted (using some suitable MediaWiki extension) to an experienced user group that may create more complex queries responably. Other users can employ thus defined concepts in their queries.
Parameter | Description |
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$smwgQConceptCaching | Which concepts should be displayed only if available from cache? Possible values are:
In any case, caches will always be used if available (but see $smwgQConceptCacheLifetime). Default: CONCEPT_CACHE_HARD |
$smwgQConceptMaxSize | Same as $smwgQMaxSize but for concepts.
Default: 20 |
$smwgQConceptMaxDepth | Same as $smwgQMaxDepth but for concepts.
Default: 8 |
$smwgQConceptFeatures | Same as $smwgQFeatures but for concepts. Note that using concepts in concepts is currently not supported – do not enable it!
Default: SMW_PROPERTY_QUERY | SMW_CATEGORY_QUERY | SMW_NAMESPACE_QUERY | SMW_CONJUNCTION_QUERY | SMW_DISJUNCTION_QUERY |
$smwgQConceptCacheLifetime | This setting defines the cache life time in minutes. If a concept cache exists but is older than this, SMW tries to recompute it, and will only use the cache if this is not allowed due to settings above.
Default: 24*26 (1 day) |
Settings for query formatting/display[edit]
Parameter | Description |
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$smwgQDefaultLinking | Which result columns in an inline query should be linked if not specified otherwise. Possible values are 'none', 'subject' (links only in first column), 'all'.
Default: 'all' |
$smwgQDefaultLimit | Default number of rows returned in a query. Can be increased with limit=... in #ask.
Default: 50 |
$smwgResultFormats | This setting contains an array of all query result formats that the wiki supports. It is normally extended automatically by extensions that supply additional formats. However, it is also possible to set this array manually, e.g. to disable some formats. To disable a format, do unset($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.
Default: array( 'table' => 'SMWTableResultPrinter', 'list' => 'SMWListResultPrinter', 'ol' => 'SMWListResultPrinter', 'ul' => 'SMWListResultPrinter', 'broadtable' => 'SMWTableResultPrinter', 'embedded' => 'SMWEmbeddedResultPrinter', 'timeline' => 'SMWTimelineResultPrinter', 'eventline' => 'SMWTimelineResultPrinter', 'template' => 'SMWTemplateResultPrinter', 'count' => 'SMWListResultPrinter', 'debug' => 'SMWListResultPrinter', 'rss' => 'SMWRSSResultPrinter', 'icalendar' => 'SMWiCalendarResultPrinter', 'vcard' => 'SMWvCardResultPrinter', 'csv' => 'SMWCsvResultPrinter' ); |
RSS export[edit]
Parameter | Description |
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$smwgRSSEnabled | Should RSS be enabled at all? RSS as such does not cause more load than Special:Ask, but it might attract more users.
Default: true |
$smwgRSSWithPages | Should RSS feeds deliver whole pages or just link to them?
Default: true |
OWL/RDF export[edit]
Parameter | Description |
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$smwgAllowRecursiveExport | Can normal users request recursive export, i.e. an OWL/RDF export that includes a full export of all mentioned pages, and of all pages they mention, and so on. Recommended only for very small wikis.
Default: false |
$smwgExportBacklinks | Should incoming properties be part of OWL/RDF export?
Default: true |
$smwgOWLFullExport | While this setting is disabled, the OWL/RDF export will always be OWL DL ensuring broader re-usability. If the setting is enabled, constructions that are not allowed in OWL DL may occur if specified in the wiki.
Default: false |
$smwgNamespace; | The URI-namespace of exported URIs. Will be set automatically if nothing is given, using the base URL provided to enableSemantics(). But in order to make pretty URIs you will need to set this to something nice and adapt your Apache configuration appropriately. This is done, e.g., on semanticweb.org, where URIs are of the form http://semanticweb.org/id/FOAF. An example setting would be
$smwgNamespace = 'http://example.org/id/'; Default: unset |
Other settings[edit]
The following settings usually need no modification.
Parameter | Description |
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$smwgPDefaultType | 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".
Default: '_wpg' (corresponds to Type:Page) |
$smwgDefaultStore | Use another storage backend for Semantic MediaWiki.
Default: 'SMWSQLStore2' |
$smwgTranslate | Setting this to true allows to translate all the labels within Special:Browse given that they have interwiki links.
Default: false |
$smwgAdminRefreshStore | If the following is set to true, the wiki can be completely refreshed calling calling the URL
http://your.wiki.org/index.php/Special:SMWAdmin?action=refreshstore This will create a job that will trigger a complete refresh of the whole wiki, repairing all data. The refreshing will take some time and new jobs will be created again and again over the cause of the action. The only way to stop the process currently is to delete all SMW jobs from the database table "job". When called twice, the above resets the job and starts anew, so it might be good to disable this setting again after the job has been created (this will not stop the running job). This is an experimental feature that may not yet work reliably. Use at your own risk, and report any problems (see INSTALL on reporting bugs). Default: false |
This is currently needed to get the tables right. Ignore it.