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Setup
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r1089 Setting up RhodeCode
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r1089 First, you will need to create a RhodeCode configuration file. Run the following
command to do this::
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paster make-config RhodeCode production.ini
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r1089 - This will create the file `production.ini` in the current directory. This
configuration file contains the various settings for RhodeCode, e.g proxy port,
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r1089 Next, you need to create the databases used by RhodeCode. I recommend that you
use sqlite (default) or postgresql. If you choose a database other than the
default ensure you properly adjust the db url in your production.ini
configuration file to use this other database. Create the databases by running
the following command::
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r1089 This will prompt you for a "root" path. This "root" path is the location where
RhodeCode will store all of its repositories on the current machine. After
entering this "root" path ``setup-app`` will also prompt you for a username and password
for the initial admin account which ``setup-app`` sets up for you.
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r1089 - The ``setup-app`` command will create all of the needed tables and an admin
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r1089 location which already contains existing repositories. If you choose a location
which contains existing repositories RhodeCode will simply add all of the
repositories at the chosen location to it's database. (Note: make sure you
specify the correct path to the root).
- Note: the given path for mercurial_ repositories **must** be write accessible
for the application. It's very important since the RhodeCode web interface will
work without write access, but when trying to do a push it will eventually fail
with permission denied errors unless it has write access.
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r1089 You are now ready to use RhodeCode, to run it simply execute::
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paster serve production.ini
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r1089 - This command runs the RhodeCode server. The web app should be available at the
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r1089 - Use the admin account you created above when running ``setup-app`` to login to the web app.
- The default permissions on each repository is read, and the owner is admin.
Remember to update these if needed.
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r1089 well as edit more advanced options on users and repositories
Try copying your own mercurial repository into the "root" directory you are
using, then from within the RhodeCode web application choose Admin >
repositories. Then choose Add New Repository. Add the repository you copied into
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r1090 the root. Test that you can browse your repository from within RhodeCode and then
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hg clone http://127.0.0.1:5000/<repository name>
where *repository name* is replaced by the name of your repository.
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r1071 Using RhodeCode with SSH
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r1090 RhodeCode currently only hosts repositories using http and https. (The addition of
ssh hosting is a planned future feature.) However you can easily use ssh in
parallel with RhodeCode. (Repository access via ssh is a standard "out of
the box" feature of mercurial_ and you can use this to access any of the
repositories that RhodeCode is hosting. See PublishingRepositories_)
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r1090 RhodeCode repository structures are kept in directories with the same name
as the project. When using repository groups, each group is a subdirectory.
This allows you to easily use ssh for accessing repositories.
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r1090 In order to use ssh you need to make sure that your web-server and the users login
accounts have the correct permissions set on the appropriate directories. (Note
that these permissions are independent of any permissions you have set up using
the RhodeCode web interface.)
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set to **/home/hg** and the repository you are using is named `rhodecode`, then
to clone via ssh you should run::
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hg clone ssh://user@server.com/home/hg/rhodecode
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Using other external tools such as mercurial-server_ or using ssh key based
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Note: In an advanced setup, in order for your ssh access to use the same
permissions as set up via the RhodeCode web interface, you can create an
authentication hook to connect to the rhodecode db and runs check functions for
permissions against that.
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r683 Setting up Whoosh full text search
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(`--repo-location`).
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r1089 You may optionally pass the option `-f` to enable a full index rebuild. Without
the `-f` option, indexing will run always in "incremental" mode.
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r1089 For an incremental index build use::
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r1089 For a full index rebuild use::
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r1089 - For full text search you can either put crontab entry for
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r1089 In order to do periodical index builds and keep your index always up to date.
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r1089 An example entry might look like this::
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modification date of each file and add it to be reindexed if a newer file is
available. The indexing daemon checks for any removed files and removes them
from index.
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r1089 If you want to rebuild index from scratch, you can use the `-f` flag as above,
or in the admin panel you can check `build from scratch` flag.
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Setting up LDAP support
-----------------------
RhodeCode starting from version 1.1 supports ldap authentication. In order
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Here's a typical ldap setup::
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Host = host.domain.org #actual ldap server to connect
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Enable LDAPS = unchecked #enable disable ldaps
Account = <account> #access for ldap server(if required)
Password = <password> #password for ldap server(if required)
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`Account` and `Password` are optional, and used for two-phase ldap
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r1090 Base DN must have the %(user)s template inside, it's a place holder where your uid
used to login would go. It allows admins to specify non-standard schema for the
uid variable.
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r1090 If all of the data is correctly entered, and `python-ldap` is properly
installed, then users should be granted access to RhodeCode with ldap accounts.
When logging in the first time a special ldap account is created inside
RhodeCode, so you can control the permissions even on ldap users. If such users
already exist in the RhodeCode database, then the ldap user with the same
username would be not be able to access RhodeCode.
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r1090 If you have problems with ldap access and believe you have correctly entered the
required information then proceed by investigating the RhodeCode logs. Any
error messages sent from ldap will be saved there.
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Setting Up Celery
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Simply set use_celery=true in the ini file then add / change the configuration
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So for example setting `BROKER_HOST` in celery means setting `broker.host` in
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r1090 In order to start using celery run::
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r1090 Make sure you run this command from the same virtualenv, and with the same user
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r1090 There are two ways to enable https:
- Set HTTP_X_URL_SCHEME in your http server headers, than rhodecode will
recognize this headers and make proper https redirections
- Alternatively, set `force_https = true` in the ini configuration to force using
https, no headers are needed than to enable https
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listen 80;
server_name hg.myserver.com;
access_log /var/log/nginx/rhodecode.access.log;
error_log /var/log/nginx/rhodecode.error.log;
location / {
root /var/www/rhodecode/rhodecode/public/;
if (!-f $request_filename){
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:5000;
}
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include /etc/nginx/proxy.conf;
}
}
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pushes or large pushes::
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proxy_redirect off;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Host $http_host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header Proxy-host $proxy_host;
client_max_body_size 400m;
client_body_buffer_size 128k;
proxy_buffering off;
proxy_connect_timeout 3600;
proxy_send_timeout 3600;
proxy_read_timeout 3600;
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proxy_buffers 4 16k;
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proxy_temp_file_write_size 64k;
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in the production.ini file::
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use = egg:rhodecode
full_stack = true
static_files = false
lang=en
cache_dir = %(here)s/data
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Apache virtual host example
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ServerName hg.myserver.com
ServerAlias hg.myserver.com
<Proxy *>
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Proxy>
#important !
#Directive to properly generate url (clone url) for pylons
ProxyPreserveHost On
#rhodecode instance
ProxyPass / http://127.0.0.1:5000/
ProxyPassReverse / http://127.0.0.1:5000/
#to enable https use line below
#SetEnvIf X-Url-Scheme https HTTPS=1
</VirtualHost>
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Additional tutorial
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Apache subdirectory part::
<Location /rhodecode>
ProxyPass http://127.0.0.1:59542/rhodecode
ProxyPassReverse http://127.0.0.1:59542/rhodecode
SetEnvIf X-Url-Scheme https HTTPS=1
</Location>
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r1090 Besides the regular apache setup you will need to add the following to your .ini file::
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filter-with = proxy-prefix
Add the following at the end of the .ini file::
[filter:proxy-prefix]
use = egg:PasteDeploy#prefix
prefix = /<someprefix>
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:A: Make sure either to set the `static_files = true` in the .ini file or
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/home/my-virtual-python/lib/python2.6/site-packages/rhodecode/public
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r1090 :Q: **Can't install celery/rabbitmq**
:A: Don't worry RhodeCode works without them too. No extra setup is required.
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r1090 :Q: **Long lasting push timeouts?**
:A: Make sure you set a longer timeouts in your proxy/fcgi settings, timeouts
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:A: Make sure you set a proper max_body_size for the http server.
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r1090 :Q: **Apache doesn't pass basicAuth on pull/push?**
:A: Make sure you added `WSGIPassAuthorization true`.
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r1090 For further questions search the `Issues tracker`_, or post a message in the `google group rhodecode`_
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r572 .. _virtualenv: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv
.. _python: http://www.python.org/
.. _mercurial: http://mercurial.selenic.com/
.. _celery: http://celeryproject.org/
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.. _python-ldap: http://www.python-ldap.org/
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r1090 .. _mercurial-server: http://www.lshift.net/mercurial-server.html
.. _PublishingRepositories: http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/PublishingRepositories
.. _Issues tracker: https://bitbucket.org/marcinkuzminski/rhodecode/issues
.. _google group rhodecode: http://groups.google.com/group/rhodecode