Woogle4MediaWiki

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For testing the Woogle interface, either use the Search box on top of this page, or go to [[Special:Woogle]].
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We have also set up a separate Woogle demo wiki which is rebuildt every night and thus allows you to experiment with it. You can access it at: http://amazonas.fzi.de/wooglenative/
== Download ==
== Download ==

Revision as of 17:13, 27 April 2010

Woogle4MediaWiki comes as an Extension replacing MediaWiki's build in search (test it in this Wiki!). There is a native PHP implementation for searching the Wiki only (WoogleNative) and an implementation for searching various source via an Integrated Search backend from within your MediaWiki (WoogleRemote).

For additional information, you might want to see these presentation slides.

Online Demo

The Demo is actually based on live data from the TeamWeaver project (including this Wiki, our SVN and JIRA). You can access the same data with the Integrated Search standard Web frontend online demo.

For testing the Woogle interface, either use the Search box on top of this page, or go to Special:Woogle.

We have also set up a separate Woogle demo wiki which is rebuildt every night and thus allows you to experiment with it. You can access it at: http://amazonas.fzi.de/wooglenative/

Download

Woogle4MediaWiki is now available for download under GPL license in version 1.0.0 (RC2). We consider the basic functionality rather stable and capable to serve productive systems. Woogle has been successfully tested recently with MediaWiki versions 1.15.3, 1.16.0b2 and 1.17.0alpha (r63248). Prior in development, Woogle was running fine with MW 1.11 and beyond. For details see our compability notes.

Download links:

You may want to subscribe the announcement mailinglist to learn about future versions.

Note that Woogle is Open Source software developed in a research environment. We are thus constantly seeking interested organizations using MediaWiki who would like to collaborate with us evaluating Woogle and related extensions in their environment.

Documentation