Help:Page ID/en

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For developer-oriented information, see Manual:Page ID .

The page ID, sometimes article ID (if the page represents an article), is a number that is unique within the scope of the wiki and identifies a wiki page.

General features

  • A page ID is generally more stable, and often shorter, than a page title. Consequently, URLs based on page IDs may be more useful as persistent identifiers than canonical URLs based on page titles. See #How to access a page by page ID below.
  • A page ID does not change when a page is moved.
  • If a page is deleted, its historical page ID persists in the archive table. If the page is restored, it attempts to reclaim its old page ID. This was not yet the case in MediaWiki 1.27 and before.
  • Special pages do not come with page IDs.

How to look up the page ID

How to access a page by page ID

Services that use the page ID

APIs

There are many API features that either return the page ID or use it as an input. For example, for the present page, see https://www.mediawiki.org/w/api.php?action=query&prop=info&pageids=1902463.

What links here

The What links here feature orders links by namespace then page ID.