A2HostingEnvironment
a2Hosting MediaWiki Environment
Tests and Lessons in 2021
4 June

I successfully uploaded the "r-mode image" — shown here, on the right — from my Mac to the a2Hosting file system.
- I pointed my browser to the URL: Tohline.education/SelfGravitatingFluids; this opened the "Main Page" of my MediaWiki app
- I logged into the MediaWiki site; as a result, the "Upload file" link was added to the left-hand menu
- Clicking on this "Upload file" link, a familiar MediaWiki page opened; it allowed me to upload a selected r-mode image from my Mac
- From the a2Hosting's cPanel, I double-clicked on the "File Manager"; I located the file under public_html/SelfGravitatingFluids/images/3/3b
5 June
I found this URL useful as I attempted to change my MediaWiki Logo image.
Via a cPanel-Terminal session, I changed directory to "~/public_html/SelfGravitatingFluids" and …
- Found index.php; its contents were not immediately useful.
- Found LocalSettings.php
- $wgServer = "https://tohline.education"
- $wgScriptPath = "/SelfGravitatingFluids"
- $wgResourceBasePath = $wgScriptPath
- $wgLogos = [ '1x' => "$wgResourceBasePath/resources/assets/wiki.png" ];
I realized that, when using the cPanel-File_Manager, I must click on the **name** (e.g., SelfGravitatingFluids) of a directory folder as well as the tiny folder icon in order to see all of the directory's files and sub-directories.

I successfully uploaded the "r-mode image" — shown here, on the right — from my Mac to the a2Hosting file system.
- It is 135 x 135 pixels, which is the size used for the replacement MediaWiki Logo; actually, what is displayed here is a 300 x 300 pixel image.
- From the a2Hosting's cPanel, I double-clicked on the "File Manager"; I located the file under public_html/SelfGravitatingFluids/images/8/8b; actually, the displayed image is in ~/images/9/97
- Now, let's try opening the LocalSettings.php file and changing the $wgLogos specification to read:
$wgLogos = [ '1x' => "$wgResourceBasePath/images/8/8a/RmodeHBookImage6.png" ]; - That did not work, but the following did:
$wgLogos = [ '1x' => "images/8/8a/RmodeHBookImage6.png" ]; - I added the "Self-Gravitating Fluids" label to the same image, then repeated the above-enumerated upload steps. Now the appropriate Logo can be found at the following location:
$wgLogos = [ '1x' => "images/d/d3/RmodeImage8.png" ];
Where do new MediaWiki pages get stored?
- Looks like one test example is at: ~/www/SelfGravitatingFluids/tests/phpunit/includes/page/
- Perhaps the real thing is at: ~/www/SelfGravitatingFluids/includes/page/
- Even more likely to be useful: ~/www/SelfGravitatingFluids/includes/content/
88% into TextContent.php … "Generates an HTML version of the content, for display. Used by fillParserOutput() to provide HTML for the ParserOutput object."
8 June
SSH and SFTP.
- After reading this document, I learned how — from my iMac — to log into the a2Hosting linux servers via a secure shell (SSH; port 7822) session.
- After reading a separate document, I followed a2Hosting's advice and installed FileZilla on my iMac. This allows me — via a very pleasant "windowed" interface — to establish and use SFTP to transfer files from the iMac to my account on a2Hosting servers.
Contemplate installation of "Math" extension.
- Consider reading www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Configuration_settings
- Steps drawn from: Extension:Math#Installation
- Download and place the file(s) in a directory called Math in your extensions/ folder.
- Add the following code at the bottom of your ~/SelfGravitatingFluids/LocalSettings.php:
- wfLoadExtension( 'Math' );
- Run the update script which will automatically create the necessary database tables that this extension needs.