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-.. _svn-http:
-
-|svn| With Write Over HTTP
---------------------------
-
-To use |svn| with read/write support over the |svn| protocol, you have to
-configure HTTP |svn| backend.
-
-Prerequisites
-^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-- Enable HTTP support inside labs setting on your |RCE| instance,
-  see :ref:`lab-settings`.
-- 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 Distribution as an example you can run:
-
-.. code-block:: bash
-
-    $ sudo apt-get install apache2 libapache2-mod-svn
-
-Once installed you need to enable ``dav_svn``:
-
-.. code-block:: bash
-
-    $ sudo a2enmod dav_svn
-
-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 RhodeCode. 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``
-
-   .. code-block:: apache
-
-      export APACHE_RUN_USER=rhodecode
-      export APACHE_RUN_GROUP=rhodecode
-
-1. 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.
-
-.. code-block:: apache
-
-    <VirtualHost *:8080>
-        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>
-
-
-2. Go to the :menuselection:`Admin --> Settings --> Labs` page, and
-   enable :guilabel:`Proxy Subversion HTTP requests`, and specify the
-   :guilabel:`Subversion HTTP Server URL`.
-
-3. Open the |RCE| configuration file,
-   :file:`/home/{user}/.rccontrol/{instance-id}/rhodecode.ini`
-
-4. Add the following configuration option in the ``[app:main]``
-   section if you don't have it yet.
-
-   This enable mapping of created |RCE| repo groups into special |svn| paths.
-   Each time a new repository group will be 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.
-   It's recommended to add reload into a crontab so the changes can be picked
-   automatically once someone creates an repository group inside RhodeCode.
-
-
-.. code-block:: ini
-
-    ##############################################
-    ### Subversion proxy support (mod_dav_svn) ###
-    ##############################################
-    ## 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
-    ## File system path to the directory containing the repositories served by
-    ## RhodeCode.
-    svn.proxy.parent_path_root = /path/to/repo_store
-    ## 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 = /
-
-
-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.
-
-
-Using |svn|
-^^^^^^^^^^^
-
-Once |svn| has been enabled on your instance, you can use it using the
-following examples. For more |svn| information, see the `Subversion Red Book`_
-
-.. code-block:: bash
-
-    # To clone a repository
-    svn checkout http://my-svn-server.example.com/my-svn-repo
-
-    # svn commit
-    svn commit
-
-.. _Subversion Red Book: http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.7/svn-book.html#svn.ref.svn