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<!-- {{Feature
 
|explains= Special:Html2Wiki
 
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|description=Convert  web pages, Google Docs, or entire websites (including images) to your wiki
 
|description=Convert  web pages, Google Docs, or entire websites (including images) to your wiki
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This extension officially lives at [[mw:Extension:Html2Wiki]]
 
This extension officially lives at [[mw:Extension:Html2Wiki]]
  
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This site may host development ideas or interesting examples/demos.
 
This site may host development ideas or interesting examples/demos.
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== Other conversion tools ==
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Html2Wiki relies on <code>pandoc</code> to do format conversion.  Here are some other approaches to doing conversions.
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=== LibreOffice ===
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LibreOffice Writer can connect to a Wiki, and allow you to edit and save articles in the wiki.
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* Make sure your LibreOffice can export MediaWiki directly from any format that LibreOffice can read
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sudo apt-get install libreoffice-wiki-publisher
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With this library installed, you can now export documents straight out of LibreOffice.
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=== Two-step conversion ===
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This isn't really better than using LibreOffice directly, but it is an option to at least compare the output (assuming direct export is giving a bad result)
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* Convert a doc to mediawiki by converting to HTML first, and then using <code>pandoc</code> to convert HTML to MediaWiki markup
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libreoffice --headless --convert-to html /tmp/awk.cheat.sheet.doc && \
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pandoc awk.cheat.sheet.html -o awk.cheat.sheet.mw -f html -t mediawiki
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=== Online conversion ===
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https://devotter.com/converter is a webform interface to pandoc
  
 
Note: [[MediaWiki/Toolbox]] explains how we add a custom link to the "toolbox" element of this site.
 
Note: [[MediaWiki/Toolbox]] explains how we add a custom link to the "toolbox" element of this site.
  
{{@todo}} [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/board/1094/ Html2Wiki workboard]
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# {{@todo}} [https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/board/1094/ Html2Wiki workboard]
{{@todo}} upgrade extension to work with new loading mechanism
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# {{@todo}} upgrade extension to work with new loading mechanism
{{@todo}} Create a service to import Google Docs to wiki
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# {{@todo}} Create a service to import Google Docs to wiki
{{@todo}} Expand Html2Wiki to include anything that pandoc supports
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# {{@todo}} Expand Html2Wiki to include anything that pandoc supports

Latest revision as of 16:06, 13 May 2020

This extension officially lives at mw:Extension:Html2Wiki

See the documentation there, since it is maintained with the software.

This site may host development ideas or interesting examples/demos.

Other conversion tools

Html2Wiki relies on pandoc to do format conversion. Here are some other approaches to doing conversions.

LibreOffice

LibreOffice Writer can connect to a Wiki, and allow you to edit and save articles in the wiki.

  • Make sure your LibreOffice can export MediaWiki directly from any format that LibreOffice can read
sudo apt-get install libreoffice-wiki-publisher

With this library installed, you can now export documents straight out of LibreOffice.

Two-step conversion

This isn't really better than using LibreOffice directly, but it is an option to at least compare the output (assuming direct export is giving a bad result)

  • Convert a doc to mediawiki by converting to HTML first, and then using pandoc to convert HTML to MediaWiki markup
libreoffice --headless --convert-to html /tmp/awk.cheat.sheet.doc && \
pandoc awk.cheat.sheet.html -o awk.cheat.sheet.mw -f html -t mediawiki

Online conversion

https://devotter.com/converter is a webform interface to pandoc

Note: MediaWiki/Toolbox explains how we add a custom link to the "toolbox" element of this site.

  1. Gedit.svg todo Html2Wiki workboard
  2. Gedit.svg todo upgrade extension to work with new loading mechanism
  3. Gedit.svg todo Create a service to import Google Docs to wiki
  4. Gedit.svg todo Expand Html2Wiki to include anything that pandoc supports