Semantic MediaWiki (a.k.a. SMW) is a free, open-source extension to MediaWiki โ the wiki software that powers Wikipedia โ that lets you store and query data within the wiki's pages.
Semantic MediaWiki is also a full-fledged framework, in conjunction with many spinoff extensions, that can turn a wiki into a powerful and flexible knowledge management system. All data created within SMW can easily be published via the Semantic Web, allowing other systems to use this data seamlessly.
For a better understanding of how Semantic MediaWiki works, have a look at deployed in 5 min and the Sesame, Fuseki triplestore video, or browse the wiki for a more comprehensive introduction.
- PHP 7.1 to PHP 7.4
- MediaWiki 1.31 to 1.35
- MySQL 5+, SQLite 3+ or PostgreSQL 9.x
A list of supported PHP versions, MediaWiki versions and database systems per Semantic MediaWiki release can be found in the compatibility matrix.
The recommended way to install Semantic MediaWiki is by using Composer. See the detailed installation guide as well as the information on compatibility.
Most of the documentation can be found on the wiki for Semantic MediaWiki. A small core of documentation also comes bundled with the software itself. This documentation is minimalistic and less explanatory then what can be found on the SMW wiki. It is however always kept up to date, and applies to the version of the code it comes bundled with. The most important files are linked below.
Many people have contributed to SMW. A list of people who have made contributions in the past can be found here or on the wiki for Semantic MediaWiki. The overview on how to contribute provides information on the different ways available to do so.
If you have remarks, questions, or suggestions, please send them to [email protected]. You can subscribe to this list here.
If you want to contribute work to the project please subscribe to the developers mailing list and have a look at the contribution guideline.
- File an issue
- Submit a pull request
- Ask a question on the mailing list
This extension provides unit and integration tests and are normally run by a continuous integration platform
but can also be executed locally using the shortcut command composer phpunit
from the extension base directory. A more comprehensive introduction can be found under the test section.
GNU General Public License, version 2 or later. The COPYING file explains SMW's copyright and license.