Manual:$wgAPIModules
API: $wgAPIModules | |
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API module extensions. |
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Introduced in version: | 1.11.0 (r25364) |
Removed in version: | Still in use |
Allowed values: | (array) |
Default value: | [] |
Other settings: Alphabetical | By function |
Details
Associative array mapping module name to class name. Extension modules may override the core modules (which are initialized in ApiMain.php ).
Example
Suppose you wanted to create an API module to calibrate the wiki's awesomeness level.
You would write a new extension, CalibrateAwesomeness
, putting the following in your extension.json
file:
"AutoloadNamespaces": {
"MediaWiki\\Extension\\CalibrateAwesomeness\\": "src/"
},
"APIModules": {
"calibrateawesomeness": "MediaWiki\\Extension\\CalibrateAwesomeness\\ApiCalibrateAwesomeness"
},
Then you would create an extensions/CalibrateAwesomeness/src/ApiCalibrateAwesomeness.php
file containing an ApiCalibrateAwesomeness
class that extends, say, ApiBase
, e.g.
namespace MediaWiki\Extension\CalibrateAwesomeness;
use ApiBase;
use Wikimedia\ParamValidator\ParamValidator;
class ApiCalibrateAwesomeness extends ApiBase {
public function execute() {
/* … */
}
public function getAllowedParams() {
return [
'level' => [
ParamValidator::PARAM_TYPE => 'integer',
ParamValidator::PARAM_REQUIRED => true,
]
];
}
}
After installing your new extension, you could then access that module by using, e.g., https://example.org/w/api.php?action=calibrateawesomeness&level=1000.
If you want to use a factory for creating the API module, you can define it like this:
"APIModules": {
"calibrateawesomeness": {
"class": "MediaWiki\\Extension\\CalibrateAwesomeness\\ApiCalibrateAwesomeness",
"factory": "MediaWiki\\Extension\\CalibrateAwesomeness\\ApiCalibrateAwesomenessFactory::create"
},
Where class
is the class of the API module and factory
is some callable.
There are more options available, see ObjectFactory for the full syntax.