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Authentication: cache plugins for auth and their settings in the auth_registry....
Authentication: cache plugins for auth and their settings in the auth_registry. - Before that change on each requests 4x we loaded plugins for authentication, this hit many caches, db invalidation context and loaded the plugins logic each time. This was a heavy performance hit for SVN and other backends as they needed to load that plugins many many times - Since Authentication plugins almost never change, we'll not store the plugins listed for authentication into the authnregistry for each process - For AuthPlugins settings we now also flush plugins settings, and authnregistry cached plugins

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Apache URL Prefix Configuration

Use the following example to configure Apache to use a URL prefix.

# Change someprefix into your chosen prefix
<Location /someprefix >
  ProxyPreserveHost On
  ProxyPass "http://127.0.0.1:5000/"
  ProxyPassReverse "http://127.0.0.1:5000/"
  Header set X-Url-Scheme https env=HTTPS
</Location>

In addition to the regular Apache setup you will need to add the following lines into the rhodecode.ini file.

  • Above [app:main] section of the rhodecode.ini file add the following section if it doesn't exist yet.
[filter:proxy-prefix]
use = egg:PasteDeploy#prefix
prefix = /<someprefix> # Change <someprefix> into your chosen prefix
  • In the the [app:main] section of your rhodecode.ini file add the following line.
filter-with = proxy-prefix