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dokuwiki-addsite - Create a new site driven by DokuWiki

Author

TanguyOrtolo <tanguy+debian@ortolo.eu>
           Wrote this manpage for the Debian system.

Bugs

       No check is done against the SITE_NAME, just avoid names like ../../../etc.

       Please report any bug to the Debian BTS.

Description

       DokuWiki is a standards compliant, simple to use wiki mainly aimed at creating documentation of any kind.

       dokuwiki-addsite creates the file hierarchy and configuration required to define a new site driven by the
       installed DokuWiki engine.

Name

       dokuwiki-addsite - Create a new site driven by DokuWiki

Notes

       The site configuration is stored in /etc/dokuwiki/farm/SITE_NAME/, and the data is stored in
       /var/lib/dokuwiki/farm/SITE_NAME/, as indicated in the site configuration.

       In a virtual host-based setup, if you need to make a given site accessible at several URLs, you can
       symlink its configuration directory to another name (it is not necessary to symlink the data directory).

       If you need to rename a site, you can rename the configuration and data directories, and edit the
       configuration to point to the new data directory.

Options

--no-admin
           Do create any administrator user and do not ask for a password.

       -h, --help
           Show a help message and exit.

       SITE_NAME
           Name of the site to create. For a virtual host-based setup, it reflects the corresponding hostname.
           For instance, for a site accessible at an address such as
           http://wiki.project.example.com:8080/foo/bar/, it can be either project.example.com,
           wiki.project.example.com, wiki.project.example.com.foo.bar or even
           8080.wiki.project.example.com.foo.bar.

           For a directory or htaccess-based setup, this is the corresponding site identifier. For instance, for
           a site accessible at an address such as http://wiki.example.com/project/, rewritten by the web server
           as doku.php?animal=project, it is simply project.

See Also

dokuwiki-delsite(1), http://www.dokuwiki.org/tips:farm

Synopsis

dokuwiki-addsite [options] {SITE_NAME}

See Also