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To resolve them the simplest is to actually implement an XWiki macro which behave like the MediaWiki template you are trying to migrate, see for more details on how to implement an XWiki macro. What about the MediaWiki templates ?Ĭalls to MediaWiki templates are converted into macro calls since that's the closest we can find in the XWiki world, but the implementation of those templates is not converted because it would be very hard (because they are implemented in PHP and often use MediaWiki APIs) so you end up with "Missing macro" error. After that, you will see the conversion progress. Indicate in the "Files" field the folder containing the MediaWiki filesĪfter you have completed these steps, click the "Convert" button.
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Indicate in the "Source" field the XML file you exported.Choose the "MediaWiki XML input stream (mediawiki+xml)" input type.Choose the "XWiki instance output stream (xwiki+instance)" output type.After you have installed the two extensions, click on the Filter Stream Converter entry from the Applications panel.Install Filter Streams Converter Application.Import a MediaWiki export in an XWiki instance You can directly use the folder in which MediaWiki store its files. The XML file contain the wiki pages, but MediaWiki also store files on the filesystem. The Filter take in input an XML file as defined in. Filter stream extension to parse a MediaWiki XML package Supported input XML export