The moin command is installed when you used setup.py. If invoking from the shell prompt does not find the moin command, you can also customize and use wiki/server/moin. Look into that script, there are some pathes to configure.
E.g. if you only have one wiki or one wiki farm on your machine and you configure sys.path in the moin command script, you do not need to give --config-dir=... option with every invocation.
You can also setup logging there if you don't like the builtin logging configuration.
usage: moin [command] [general options] command subcommand [specific options] options: --version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -q, --quiet Be quiet (no informational messages) --show-timing Show timing values [default: False] --config-dir=DIR Path to the directory containing the wiki configuration files. [default: current directory] --wiki-url=WIKIURL URL of a single wiki to migrate e.g. localhost/mywiki/ [default: CLI] --page=PAGE wiki page name [default: all pages] moin ... account check ... moin ... account create ... moin ... account disable ... moin ... account resetpw ... moin ... cli show ... moin ... export dump ... moin ... export package ... moin ... import irclog ... moin ... index build ... moin ... maint cleancache ... moin ... maint cleanpage ... moin ... maint globaledit ... moin ... maint mailtranslators moin ... maint makecache ... moin ... maint mkpagepacks ... moin ... maint reducewiki ... moin ... migration data ... moin ... xmlrpc mailimport ... moin ... xmlrpc remote ... General options: Most commands need some general parameters before command subcommand: --config-dir=/config/directory Mandatory for most commands and specifies the directory that contains your wikiconfig.py (or farmconfig.py). --wiki-url=wiki.example.org/ Mandatory for most commands and specifies the url of the wiki you like to operate on. Specific options: Most commands need additional parameters after command subcommand. Sorry, but there is not much docs about that stuff yet, you can check docs/CHANGES and the MoinMoin wiki site for more infos (or just try to invoke some command/subcommand to see if it emits more help). The code you invoke is contained in MoinMoin/script/command/subcommand.py, so just reading the comments / source there might help you, too.
example for a default instance
moin --config-dir=/usr/share/moin/mywiki --wiki-url=http://webserver/mywiki migration data
1. moin ... account check ...
--usersunique Makes user names unique (by appending the ID to name and email, disabling subscribed pages and disabling all, but the latest saved user account); default is to SHOW what will be happening, you need to give the --save option to really do it. --emailsunique Makes user emails unique; default is to show, use --save to save it. --wikinames Convert user account names to wikinames (camel-case). --lastsaved Normally the account most recently USED will survive and the others will be disabled. Using --lastsaved, the account most recently SAVED will survive. --save If specified as LAST option, will allow the other options to save user accounts back to disk. If not specified, no settings will be changed permanently. --removepasswords Remove pre-1.1 cleartext passwords from accounts.
2. moin ... account create ...
--name=NAME Set the wiki user name to NAME. --alias=ALIAS Set the wiki user alias name to ALIAS (e.g. the real name if NAME is cryptic). --email=EMAIL Set the user's email address to EMAIL. --password=PASSWORD Set the user's password to PASSWORD (either cleartext or {SHA1}...).
3. moin ... account disable ...
--uid=UID Disable the user with user id UID. --name=NAME Disable the user with user name NAME.
4. moin ... account resetpw ...
--uid=UID Reset the password of the user with user id UID to the given password --name=NAME Reset the password of the user with user name to the given password
5. moin ... cli show ...
6. moin ... export dump ...
--target-dir=/your/output/path to specify the directory we write the html files to --username=name of the user to perform the dump with
7. moin ... export package ...
-p PAGES, --pages=PAGES Comma seperated list of pages to package. -o OUTPUT, --output=OUTPUT Output file for the package. -s SEARCH, --search=SEARCH Search string to match. -u PACKAGE_USER, --user=PACKAGE_USER User as whom the package operation will be performed as.
To package all user created pages, do not specify --pages or --search.
8. moin ... import irclog ...
may be you need a dir with ircfiles
9. moin ... index build ...
it's for building the xapian search index. crashs if xapian isn't installed
10. moin ... maint cleancache ...
removes cache files
11. moin ... maint cleanpage ...
create a Linux shell script that can be used (after reviewing it) to clean up in the data_dir.
It tries to classify the page directories into classes like trash and deleted and it will move those page dirs from their usual place to 2 directories (you have to create them!) trash and deleted.
12. moin ... maint globaledit ...
This is primarily for moin development use for globally editing pages in a wiki (we use it for streamlining ACLs and metadata on the master wiki). If you like to use it, please read the sourcecode first.
13. moin ... maint mailtranslators ...
For moin development use only (mails the translators to notify them e.g. about a new release).
14. moin ... maint makecache ...
creates cache files based on event-log and pagelinks
15. moin ... maint mkpagepacks ...
NEVER EVER RUN THIS ON A REAL WIKI!!! This must be run on a local testwiki
16. moin ... maint reducewiki ...
moin --config-dir=/usr/share/moin/mywiki --wiki-url=localhost/mywiki maint reducewiki --target-dir=/tmp/target
17. moin ... migration data ...
migrates data of pages to a newer version
moin --config-dir=/usr/share/moin/mywiki --wiki-url=http://wikiserver/mywiki migration data
18. moin ... server standalone ...
Starts the standalone server (and offers more options that just using ./wikiserver.py).
# See there for more infos: moin server standalone --help
19. moin ... xmlrpc mailimport ...
e.g.
# This is the configuration file for the mail import client # This secret has to be known by the wiki server mail_import_secret = u"foo" # The target wiki URL mail_import_url = u"http://localhost/?action=xmlrpc2"
20. moin ... xmlrpc remote ...
needs a remotescriptconf.py