Settings Management
All |RCE| settings can be set from the user interface, but in the event that it somehow becomes unavailable you can use ishell inside your |RCE| virtualenv to carry out emergency measures.
Warning
Logging into the |RCE| database with iShell should only be done by an experienced and knowledgeable database administrator.
Reset Admin Account Privileges
If you accidentally remove your admin privileges from the admin account you can restore them using ishell. Use the following example to reset your account permissions.
# Open iShell from the terminal $ .rccontrol/enterprise-5/profile/bin/paster \ ishell .rccontrol/enterprise-5/rhodecode.ini
# Use this example to change user permissions In [1]: adminuser = User.get_by_username('username') In [2]: adminuser.admin = True In [3]: Session.add(adminuser);Session().commit() In [4]: exit()
Set to read global .hgrc file
By default, |RCE| does not read global hgrc files in /etc/mercurial/hgrc or /etc/mercurial/hgrc.d because it can lead to issues. This is set in the rhodecode_ui table for which there is no UI. If you need to edit this you can manually change the settings using SQL statements with ishell. Use the following example to make changes to this table.
# Open iShell from the terminal $ .rccontrol/enterprise-5/profile/bin/paster \ ishell.rccontrol/enterprise-5/rhodecode.ini
# Use this example to enable global .hgrc access In [4]: new_option = RhodeCodeUi() In [5]: new_option.ui_section='web' In [6]: new_option.ui_key='allow_push' In [7]: new_option.ui_value='*' In [8]: Session().add(new_option);Session().commit()
Manually Reset Password
If you need to manually reset a user password, use the following steps.
- Navigate to your |RCE| install location.
- Run the interactive ishell prompt.
- Set a new password.
Use the following code example to carry out these steps.
# starts the ishell interactive prompt $ .rccontrol/enterprise-5/profile/bin/paster \ ishell .rccontrol/enterprise-5/rhodecode.ini
from rhodecode.lib.auth import generate_auth_token from rhodecode.lib.auth import get_crypt_password # Enter the user name whose password you wish to change my_user = 'USERNAME' u = User.get_by_username(my_user) # If this fails then the user does not exist u.auth_token = generate_auth_token(my_user) # Set the new password u.password = get_crypt_password('PASSWORD') Session().add(u) Session().commit() exit