|svn| With Write Over HTTP
To use |svn| with read/write support over the |svn| HTTP protocol, you have to configure the HTTP |svn| backend.
Prerequisites
- Enable HTTP support inside the admin VCS settings on your |RCE| instance
- You need to install the following tools on the machine that is running an instance of |RCE|: Apache HTTP Server and mod_dav_svn.
Using Ubuntu 14.04 Distribution as an example execute the following:
$ sudo apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-svn
Once installed you need to enable dav_svn:
$ sudo a2enmod dav_svn $ sudo a2enmod headers
Configuring Apache Setup
Tip
It is recommended to run Apache on a port other than 80, due to possible conflicts with other HTTP servers like nginx. To do this, set the Listen parameter in the /etc/apache2/ports.conf file, for example Listen 8090.
Warning
Make sure your Apache instance which runs the mod_dav_svn module is only accessible by |RCE|. Otherwise everyone is able to browse the repositories or run subversion operations (checkout/commit/etc.).
It is also recommended to run apache as the same user as |RCE|, otherwise permission issues could occur. To do this edit the /etc/apache2/envvars
export APACHE_RUN_USER=rhodecode export APACHE_RUN_GROUP=rhodecode
- To configure Apache, create and edit a virtual hosts file, for example :file:`/etc/apache2/sites-available/default.conf`. Below is an example how to use one with auto-generated config `mod_dav_svn.conf` from configured |RCE| instance.
<VirtualHost *:8090> ServerAdmin rhodecode-admin@localhost DocumentRoot /var/www/html ErrorLog ${'${APACHE_LOG_DIR}'}/error.log CustomLog ${'${APACHE_LOG_DIR}'}/access.log combined Include /home/user/.rccontrol/enterprise-1/mod_dav_svn.conf </VirtualHost>
Go to the :menuselection:`Admin --> Settings --> VCS` page, and enable :guilabel:`Proxy Subversion HTTP requests`, and specify the :guilabel:`Subversion HTTP Server URL`.
Open the |RCE| configuration file, :file:`/home/{user}/.rccontrol/{instance-id}/rhodecode.ini`
Add the following configuration option in the [app:main] section if you don't have it yet.
This enables mapping of the created |RCE| repo groups into special |svn| paths. Each time a new repository group is created, the system will update the template file and create new mapping. Apache web server needs to be reloaded to pick up the changes on this file. To do this, simply configure svn.proxy.reload_cmd inside the .ini file. Example configuration:
############################################################ ### Subversion proxy support (mod_dav_svn) ### ### Maps RhodeCode repo groups into SVN paths for Apache ### ############################################################ ## Enable or disable the config file generation. svn.proxy.generate_config = true ## Generate config file with `SVNListParentPath` set to `On`. svn.proxy.list_parent_path = true ## Set location and file name of generated config file. svn.proxy.config_file_path = %(here)s/mod_dav_svn.conf ## Used as a prefix to the <Location> block in the generated config file. ## In most cases it should be set to `/`. svn.proxy.location_root = / ## Command to reload the mod dav svn configuration on change. ## Example: `/etc/init.d/apache2 reload` svn.proxy.reload_cmd = /etc/init.d/apache2 reload ## If the timeout expires before the reload command finishes, the command will ## be killed. Setting it to zero means no timeout. Defaults to 10 seconds. #svn.proxy.reload_timeout = 10
This would create a special template file called `mod_dav_svn.conf`. We used that file path in the apache config above inside the Include statement. It's also possible to generate the config from the :menuselection:`Admin --> Settings --> VCS` page.
Using |svn|
Once |svn| has been enabled on your instance, you can use it with the following examples. For more |svn| information, see the Subversion Red Book
# To clone a repository svn checkout http://my-svn-server.example.com/my-svn-repo # svn commit svn commit