Help:Export

Wiki pages can be exported in a special XML format to import into another MediaWiki installation or use it elsewise for instance for analysing the content.

How to export
There are at least four ways to export pages:


 * Paste the name of the articles in the box in Special:Export or use the URL /wiki/Special:Export/article's_name. You can get a list of all page names (in a specified namespace) at Special:Allpages.
 * The backup script dumpBackup.php dumps all the wiki pages into an XML file. dumpBackup.php only works on MediaWiki 1.5 or newer. You need to have direct access to the server to run this script. Dumps of mediawiki projects are (more or less) regularly made available at http://download.wikipedia.org.
 * There is a OAI-PMH-interface to regularly fetch pages that have been modified since a specific time. For Wikimedia projects this interface is not publically available. OAI-PMH contains a wrapper format around the actual exported articles.
 * Use the Python Wikipedia Robot Framework. This won't be explained here.

By default only the current version of a page is included. Optionally you can get all versions with date, time, user name and edit summary.

Additionally you can copy the SQL database. This is how dumps of the database were made available before MediaWiki 1.5 and it won't be explained here further.

Using 'Special:Export'
First you need to know the names of pages you wish to export. To export all pages of a namespace: Now you are ready to perform the export. and finally... Now you can use this XML file to perform an import.
 * Use Special:Allpages and choose the desired namespace.
 * Copy the list of page names to a text editor
 * Put all names on separate lines
 * In the case that the selected namespace is not the main namespace: insert the namespace prefix before the page names e.g. 'Help:Contents'
 * Go to Special:Export and paste all your page names into the textbox, making sure there are no empty lines.
 * Click 'Submit query'
 * Save the resulting XML to a file using your browser's save facility.
 * Open the XML file in a text editor. Scroll to the bottom to check for error messages.

Export format
The format of the XML file you receive is the same in all ways. It is codified in XML Schema at http://www.mediawiki.org/xml/export-0.3.xsd This format is not intended for viewing in a web browser. Some browsers show you pretty-printed XML with "+" and "-" links to view or hide selected parts. Alternatively the XML-source can be viewed using the "view source" feature of the browser, or after saving the XML file locally, with a program of choice. It you directly read the XML source it won't be difficult to find the actual wikitext. If you don't use a special XML editor "<" and ">" appear as &amp;lt; and &amp;gt;, to avoid a conflict with XML tags; to avoid ambiguity, "&amp;" is coded as "&amp;amp;".

In the current version the export format does not contain an XML replacement of wiki markup (see Wikipedia DTD for an older proposal). You only get the wikitext as you get when editing the article.

Example
 Page title sysop 2001-01-15T13:15:00Z Foobar I have just one thing to say! A bunch of text here. 2001-01-15T13:10:27Z 10.0.0.2 new! An earlier revision. Talk:Page title 2001-01-15T14:03:00Z 10.0.0.2 hey WHYD YOU LOCK PAGE??!!! i was editing that jerk

DTD
Here is an unofficial, short Document Type Definition version of the format. If you don't know what a DTD is just ignore it.

<!ELEMENT mediawiki (siteinfo,page*)>

<!ATTLIST mediawiki version CDATA  #REQUIRED xmlns CDATA #FIXED "http://www.mediawiki.org/xml/export-0.3/" xmlns:xsi CDATA #FIXED "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation CDATA #FIXED "http://www.mediawiki.org/xml/export-0.3/ http://www.mediawiki.org/xml/export-0.3.xsd" > <!ELEMENT siteinfo (sitename,base,generator,case,namespaces)> <!ELEMENT sitename (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT base (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT generator (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT case (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT namespaces (namespace+)> <!ELEMENT namespace (#PCDATA)> <!ATTLIST namespace key CDATA #REQUIRED> <!ELEMENT page (title,id?,restrictions?,(revision|upload)*)> <!ELEMENT title (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT id (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT restrictions (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT revision (id?,timestamp,contributor,minor?,comment,text)> <!ELEMENT timestamp (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT minor EMPTY> <!ELEMENT comment (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT text (#PCDATA)> <!ATTLIST text xml:space CDATA #FIXED "preserve"> <!ELEMENT contributor ((username,id) | ip)> <!ELEMENT username (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT ip (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT upload (timestamp,contributor,comment?,filename,src,size)> <!ELEMENT filename (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT src (#PCDATA)> <!ELEMENT size (#PCDATA)>

Processing XML export
There are undoubtedly many tools which can process the exported XML. If you process a large number of pages (for instance a whole dump) you probably won't be able to get the document in main memory so you will need a parser based on SAX or other event-driven methods.

You can also just use regular expressions to directly process parts of the XML code. This may be faster than other methods but not recommended because it's difficult to maintain.

Please list methods and tools for processing XML export here:


 * Parse::MediaWikiDump is a perl module for processing the XML dump file.
 * Processing MediaWiki XML with STX - Stream based XML transformation
 * The IBM History flow project can read it after applying a small Python program, export-historyflow-expand.py.

Details and practical advice
/mediawiki/siteinfo/namespaces/namespace
 * To determine the namespace of a page you have to match its title to the prefixed defined in
 * Possible restrictions are
 * sysop (protected pages)