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XWiki: Is it possible to synchronize some sections/information between two installations?
There is an instance of XWiki on a personal server.
I use some of the information both at work and incl. replenish.
There is a desire to make a corporate copy of XWiki, but at the same time I do not want to lose what I add at work at home, and I also do not want to enter the same information twice.
Desire: to make two-way synchronization of some information - is it possible?
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conditions and wishes
- on both sides the host will be linux,
- both hosts will be constantly online,
- only part of the data needs to be synchronized (colleagues do not need household chores, at home - confidential corporate moments are useless),
- I want synchronization to work automatic "on change" or "every 3 hours"
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You can manually backup both the entire wiki/subwiki, and, for example, several pages in xar, and then pull out and update the one you need. It is done through the admin panel - export or on the wiki pages. The only thing you need to do is to work carefully with investments. Because with long names of nested files, if windows are the host, then there may be problems due to the OS limit on the length of the file path. There is no such thing in Linux.
https://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Documentation...
But if you want automation... burghs on the forum discussed this idea a couple of years ago, perhaps something has changed since then, refer to the link in the last post, but I was not fond of this topic. I can only advise crutches - either a shared host and subwikis with rights differentiation, or manual data transfer via export / import.
https://forum.xwiki.org/t/synchronization-across-t...
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