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Setup
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r572 Setting up the application
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r845 First You'll ned to create RhodeCode config file. Run the following command
to do this
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paster make-config RhodeCode production.ini
- This will create `production.ini` config inside the directory
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Next we need to create the database.
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- This command will create all needed tables and an admin account.
When asked for a path You can either use a new location of one with already
existing ones. RhodeCode will simply add all new found repositories to
it's database. Also make sure You specify correct path to repositories.
- Remember that the given path for mercurial_ repositories must be write
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r845 accessible for the application. It's very important since RhodeCode web
interface will work even without such an access but, when trying to do a
push it'll eventually fail with permission denied errors.
You are ready to use rhodecode, to run it simply execute
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::
paster serve production.ini
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r845 file created in previous step
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r572 - Use admin account you created to login.
- Default permissions on each repository is read, and owner is admin. So
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r845 remember to update these if needed. In the admin panel You can toggle ldap,
anonymous, permissions settings. As well as edit more advanced options on
users and repositories
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Index for whoosh can be build starting from version 1.1 using paster command
passing repo locations to index, as well as Your config file that stores
whoosh index files locations. There is possible to pass `-f` to the options
to enable full index rebuild. Without that indexing will run always in in
incremental mode.
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r845 paster make-index production.ini --repo-location=<location for repos>
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for full index rebuild You can use
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r845 paster make-index production.ini -f --repo-location=<location for repos>
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- For full text search You can either put crontab entry for
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index builds and keep Your index always up to date. An example entry might
look like this
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r845 /path/to/python/bin/paster /path/to/rhodecode/production.ini --repo-location=<location for repos>
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r683 When using incremental(default) mode whoosh will check last modification date
of each file and add it to reindex if newer file is available. Also indexing
daemon checks for removed files and removes them from index.
Sometime You might want to rebuild index from scratch. You can do that using
the `-f` flag passed to paster command or, in admin panel You can check
`build from scratch` flag.
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Setting up LDAP support
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RhodeCode starting from version 1.1 supports ldap authentication. In order
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::
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r733 easy_install python-ldap
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r733 pip install python-ldap
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python-ldap requires some certain libs on Your system, so before installing
it check that You have at least `openldap`, and `sasl` libraries.
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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
authentication so those are credentials to access Your ldap, if it doesn't
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Base DN must have %(user)s template inside, it's a placer where Your uid used
to login would go, it allows admins to specify not standard schema for uid
variable
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r733 If all data are entered correctly, and `python-ldap` is properly installed
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r770 Users should be granted to access RhodeCode wit ldap accounts. When
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If You have problems with ldap access and believe You entered correct
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Setting Up Celery
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Since version 1.1 celery is configured by the rhodecode ini configuration files
simply set use_celery=true in the ini file then add / change the configuration
variables inside the ini file.
Remember that the ini files uses format with '.' not with '_' like celery
so for example setting `BROKER_HOST` in celery means setting `broker.host` in
the config file.
In order to make start using celery run::
paster celeryd <configfile.ini>
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.. note::
Make sure You run this command from same virtualenv, and with the same user
that rhodecode runs.
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r572 Nginx virtual host example
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server {
listen 80;
server_name hg.myserver.com;
access_log /var/log/nginx/rhodecode.access.log;
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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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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;
proxy_buffer_size 8k;
proxy_buffers 8 32k;
proxy_busy_buffers_size 64k;
proxy_temp_file_write_size 64k;
Also when using root path with nginx You might set the static files to false
in production.ini file::
[app:main]
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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Sample config for apache using proxy::
<VirtualHost *:80>
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>
Additional tutorial
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Apache's example FCGI config
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r707 Troubleshooting
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- missing static files ?
- make sure either to set the `static_files = true` in the .ini file or
double check the root path for Your http setup. It should point to
for example:
/home/my-virtual-python/lib/python2.6/site-packages/rhodecode/public
- can't install celery/rabbitmq
- don't worry RhodeCode works without them too. No extra setup required
- long lasting push timeouts ?
- make sure You set a longer timeouts in Your proxy/fcgi settings, timeouts
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- large pushes timeouts ?
- make sure You set a proper max_body_size for the http server
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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/
.. _rabbitmq: http://www.rabbitmq.com/