If your wiki is installed in an environment which is isolated from the internet, you can sideload data that would normally be downloaded from the internet.
This is achieved by manually downloading a set of files and placing them in a specific directory in your wiki installation. These files will be imported during initialization.
Create a new folder at path data/sideload
inside your Wiki.js installation folder.
For example, if your wiki is installed at path /home/wiki
, you'd need to create a folder at path /home/wiki/data/sideload
In order to install locale packages, you need the master locale file + at least one locale package file.
The files can be downloaded from https://github.com/Requarks/wiki-localization. These files are made up to date every night.
The master file locales.json
contains information about all available languages and is REQUIRED to install any locale.
Place this file inside the sideload
folder created previously.
The locale package file xx.json
or xx-zz.json
contains all the translations for the language(s) of your choice. You can sideload any number of locales at the same time.
The English package
en.json
is REQUIRED, as this is the default language during installation. You can change the language afterwards.
Place the file(s) inside the sideload
folder created previously alongside the master file. You should now have locales.json
, en.json
and any additional languages in your folder.
Run Wiki.js (or restart the process if already running) to automatically sideload the files localed in the data/sideload
folder.
Because of a bug in versions prior to 2.5, the locale files are loaded in incorrect order, causing the clients to be unable to fetch the translations.
As a workaround, once Wiki.js is fully started, restart the server again. The locale data (which is now in the database) will be loaded correctly.
Coming soon