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2
3 Changelog
3 Changelog
4 =========
4 =========
5
5
6 1.2.0 (**2010-12-18**)
6 1.2.0 (**2010-12-18**)
7 ----------------------
7 ----------------------
8
8
9 :status: in-progress
9 :status: in-progress
10 :branch: beta
10 :branch: beta
11
11
12 news
12 news
13 ++++
13 ++++
14
14
15 - implemented #89 Can setup google analytics code from settings menu
15 - implemented #91 added nicer looking archive urls
16 - implemented #91 added nicer looking archive urls
16 - implemented #44 into file browsing, and added follow branch option
17 - implemented #44 into file browsing, and added follow branch option
18 - anonymous repository can be cloned without having to pass default:default
19 into clone url
20 - fixed #90 whoosh indexer can index chooses repositories passed in command
21 line
17
22
18 fixes
23 fixes
19 ++++
24 ++++
20
25
21 - fixed file browser bug, when switching into given form revision the url was
26 - fixed file browser bug, when switching into given form revision the url was
22 not changing
27 not changing
23 - fixed #92
28 - fixed #92 whoosh indexer is more error proof
29 - fixed large tooltips problems
30 - fixed propagation to error controller on simplehg and simplegit middlewares
31
24
32
25 1.1.0 (**2010-12-18**)
33 1.1.0 (**2010-12-18**)
26 ----------------------
34 ----------------------
27
35
28 news
36 news
29 ++++
37 ++++
30
38
31 - rewrite of internals for vcs >=0.1.10
39 - rewrite of internals for vcs >=0.1.10
32 - uses mercurial 1.7 with dotencode disabled for maintaining compatibility
40 - uses mercurial 1.7 with dotencode disabled for maintaining compatibility
33 with older clients
41 with older clients
34 - anonymous access, authentication via ldap
42 - anonymous access, authentication via ldap
35 - performance upgrade for cached repos list - each repository has it's own
43 - performance upgrade for cached repos list - each repository has it's own
36 cache that's invalidated when needed.
44 cache that's invalidated when needed.
37 - performance upgrades on repositories with large amount of commits (20K+)
45 - performance upgrades on repositories with large amount of commits (20K+)
38 - main page quick filter for filtering repositories
46 - main page quick filter for filtering repositories
39 - user dashboards with ability to follow chosen repositories actions
47 - user dashboards with ability to follow chosen repositories actions
40 - sends email to admin on new user registration
48 - sends email to admin on new user registration
41 - added cache/statistics reset options into repository settings
49 - added cache/statistics reset options into repository settings
42 - more detailed action logger (based on hooks) with pushed changesets lists
50 - more detailed action logger (based on hooks) with pushed changesets lists
43 and options to disable those hooks from admin panel
51 and options to disable those hooks from admin panel
44 - introduced new enhanced changelog for merges that shows more accurate results
52 - introduced new enhanced changelog for merges that shows more accurate results
45 - new improved and faster code stats (based on pygments lexers mapping tables,
53 - new improved and faster code stats (based on pygments lexers mapping tables,
46 showing up to 10 trending sources for each repository. Additionally stats
54 showing up to 10 trending sources for each repository. Additionally stats
47 can be disabled in repository settings.
55 can be disabled in repository settings.
48 - gui optimizations, fixed application width to 1024px
56 - gui optimizations, fixed application width to 1024px
49 - added cut off (for large files/changesets) limit into config files
57 - added cut off (for large files/changesets) limit into config files
50 - whoosh, celeryd, upgrade moved to paster command
58 - whoosh, celeryd, upgrade moved to paster command
51 - other than sqlite database backends can be used
59 - other than sqlite database backends can be used
52
60
53 fixes
61 fixes
54 +++++
62 +++++
55
63
56 - fixes #61 forked repo was showing only after cache expired
64 - fixes #61 forked repo was showing only after cache expired
57 - fixes #76 no confirmation on user deletes
65 - fixes #76 no confirmation on user deletes
58 - fixes #66 Name field misspelled
66 - fixes #66 Name field misspelled
59 - fixes #72 block user removal when he owns repositories
67 - fixes #72 block user removal when he owns repositories
60 - fixes #69 added password confirmation fields
68 - fixes #69 added password confirmation fields
61 - fixes #87 RhodeCode crashes occasionally on updating repository owner
69 - fixes #87 RhodeCode crashes occasionally on updating repository owner
62 - fixes #82 broken annotations on files with more than 1 blank line at the end
70 - fixes #82 broken annotations on files with more than 1 blank line at the end
63 - a lot of fixes and tweaks for file browser
71 - a lot of fixes and tweaks for file browser
64 - fixed detached session issues
72 - fixed detached session issues
65 - fixed when user had no repos he would see all repos listed in my account
73 - fixed when user had no repos he would see all repos listed in my account
66 - fixed ui() instance bug when global hgrc settings was loaded for server
74 - fixed ui() instance bug when global hgrc settings was loaded for server
67 instance and all hgrc options were merged with our db ui() object
75 instance and all hgrc options were merged with our db ui() object
68 - numerous small bugfixes
76 - numerous small bugfixes
69
77
70 (special thanks for TkSoh for detailed feedback)
78 (special thanks for TkSoh for detailed feedback)
71
79
72
80
73 1.0.2 (**2010-11-12**)
81 1.0.2 (**2010-11-12**)
74 ----------------------
82 ----------------------
75
83
76 news
84 news
77 ++++
85 ++++
78
86
79 - tested under python2.7
87 - tested under python2.7
80 - bumped sqlalchemy and celery versions
88 - bumped sqlalchemy and celery versions
81
89
82 fixes
90 fixes
83 +++++
91 +++++
84
92
85 - fixed #59 missing graph.js
93 - fixed #59 missing graph.js
86 - fixed repo_size crash when repository had broken symlinks
94 - fixed repo_size crash when repository had broken symlinks
87 - fixed python2.5 crashes.
95 - fixed python2.5 crashes.
88
96
89
97
90 1.0.1 (**2010-11-10**)
98 1.0.1 (**2010-11-10**)
91 ----------------------
99 ----------------------
92
100
93 news
101 news
94 ++++
102 ++++
95
103
96 - small css updated
104 - small css updated
97
105
98 fixes
106 fixes
99 +++++
107 +++++
100
108
101 - fixed #53 python2.5 incompatible enumerate calls
109 - fixed #53 python2.5 incompatible enumerate calls
102 - fixed #52 disable mercurial extension for web
110 - fixed #52 disable mercurial extension for web
103 - fixed #51 deleting repositories don't delete it's dependent objects
111 - fixed #51 deleting repositories don't delete it's dependent objects
104
112
105
113
106 1.0.0 (**2010-11-02**)
114 1.0.0 (**2010-11-02**)
107 ----------------------
115 ----------------------
108
116
109 - security bugfix simplehg wasn't checking for permissions on commands
117 - security bugfix simplehg wasn't checking for permissions on commands
110 other than pull or push.
118 other than pull or push.
111 - fixed doubled messages after push or pull in admin journal
119 - fixed doubled messages after push or pull in admin journal
112 - templating and css corrections, fixed repo switcher on chrome, updated titles
120 - templating and css corrections, fixed repo switcher on chrome, updated titles
113 - admin menu accessible from options menu on repository view
121 - admin menu accessible from options menu on repository view
114 - permissions cached queries
122 - permissions cached queries
115
123
116 1.0.0rc4 (**2010-10-12**)
124 1.0.0rc4 (**2010-10-12**)
117 --------------------------
125 --------------------------
118
126
119 - fixed python2.5 missing simplejson imports (thanks to Jens BΓ€ckman)
127 - fixed python2.5 missing simplejson imports (thanks to Jens BΓ€ckman)
120 - removed cache_manager settings from sqlalchemy meta
128 - removed cache_manager settings from sqlalchemy meta
121 - added sqlalchemy cache settings to ini files
129 - added sqlalchemy cache settings to ini files
122 - validated password length and added second try of failure on paster setup-app
130 - validated password length and added second try of failure on paster setup-app
123 - fixed setup database destroy prompt even when there was no db
131 - fixed setup database destroy prompt even when there was no db
124
132
125
133
126 1.0.0rc3 (**2010-10-11**)
134 1.0.0rc3 (**2010-10-11**)
127 -------------------------
135 -------------------------
128
136
129 - fixed i18n during installation.
137 - fixed i18n during installation.
130
138
131 1.0.0rc2 (**2010-10-11**)
139 1.0.0rc2 (**2010-10-11**)
132 -------------------------
140 -------------------------
133
141
134 - Disabled dirsize in file browser, it's causing nasty bug when dir renames
142 - Disabled dirsize in file browser, it's causing nasty bug when dir renames
135 occure. After vcs is fixed it'll be put back again.
143 occure. After vcs is fixed it'll be put back again.
136 - templating/css rewrites, optimized css. No newline at end of file
144 - templating/css rewrites, optimized css.
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3 Setup
3 Setup
4 =====
4 =====
5
5
6
6
7 Setting up the application
7 Setting up the application
8 --------------------------
8 --------------------------
9
9
10 First You'll ned to create RhodeCode config file. Run the following command
10 First You'll ned to create RhodeCode config file. Run the following command
11 to do this
11 to do this
12
12
13 ::
13 ::
14
14
15 paster make-config RhodeCode production.ini
15 paster make-config RhodeCode production.ini
16
16
17 - This will create `production.ini` config inside the directory
17 - This will create `production.ini` config inside the directory
18 this config contains various settings for RhodeCode, e.g proxy port,
18 this config contains various settings for RhodeCode, e.g proxy port,
19 email settings, usage of static files, cache, celery settings and logging.
19 email settings, usage of static files, cache, celery settings and logging.
20
20
21
21
22
22
23 Next we need to create the database.
23 Next we need to create the database.
24
24
25 ::
25 ::
26
26
27 paster setup-app production.ini
27 paster setup-app production.ini
28
28
29 - This command will create all needed tables and an admin account.
29 - This command will create all needed tables and an admin account.
30 When asked for a path You can either use a new location of one with already
30 When asked for a path You can either use a new location of one with already
31 existing ones. RhodeCode will simply add all new found repositories to
31 existing ones. RhodeCode will simply add all new found repositories to
32 it's database. Also make sure You specify correct path to repositories.
32 it's database. Also make sure You specify correct path to repositories.
33 - Remember that the given path for mercurial_ repositories must be write
33 - Remember that the given path for mercurial_ repositories must be write
34 accessible for the application. It's very important since RhodeCode web
34 accessible for the application. It's very important since RhodeCode web
35 interface will work even without such an access but, when trying to do a
35 interface will work even without such an access but, when trying to do a
36 push it'll eventually fail with permission denied errors.
36 push it'll eventually fail with permission denied errors.
37
37
38 You are ready to use rhodecode, to run it simply execute
38 You are ready to use rhodecode, to run it simply execute
39
39
40 ::
40 ::
41
41
42 paster serve production.ini
42 paster serve production.ini
43
43
44 - This command runs the RhodeCode server the app should be available at the
44 - This command runs the RhodeCode server the app should be available at the
45 127.0.0.1:5000. This ip and port is configurable via the production.ini
45 127.0.0.1:5000. This ip and port is configurable via the production.ini
46 file created in previous step
46 file created in previous step
47 - Use admin account you created to login.
47 - Use admin account you created to login.
48 - Default permissions on each repository is read, and owner is admin. So
48 - Default permissions on each repository is read, and owner is admin. So
49 remember to update these if needed. In the admin panel You can toggle ldap,
49 remember to update these if needed. In the admin panel You can toggle ldap,
50 anonymous, permissions settings. As well as edit more advanced options on
50 anonymous, permissions settings. As well as edit more advanced options on
51 users and repositories
51 users and repositories
52
52
53 Using RhodeCode with SSH
54 ------------------------
55
56 RhodeCode repository structures are kept in directories with the same name
57 as the project, when using repository groups, each group is a a subdirectory.
58 This will allow You to use ssh for accessing repositories quite easy. There
59 are some exceptions when using ssh for accessing repositories.
60
61 You have to make sure that the webserver as well as the ssh users have unix
62 permission for directories. Secondly when using ssh rhodecode will not
63 authenticate those requests and permissions set by the web interface will not
64 work on the repositories accessed via ssh. There is a solution to this to use
65 auth hooks, that connects to rhodecode db, and runs check functions for
66 permissions.
67
68 TODO: post more info on this !
69
70 if Your main directory (the same as set in RhodeCode settings) is set to
71 for example `\home\hg` and repository You are using is `rhodecode`
72
73 The command runned should look like this::
74 hg clone ssh://user@server.com/home/hg/rhodecode
75
76 Using external tools such as mercurial server or using ssh key based auth is
77 fully supported.
53
78
54 Setting up Whoosh full text search
79 Setting up Whoosh full text search
55 ----------------------------------
80 ----------------------------------
56
81
57 Starting from version 1.1 whoosh index can be build using paster command.
82 Starting from version 1.1 whoosh index can be build using paster command.
58 You have to specify the config file that stores location of index, and
83 You have to specify the config file that stores location of index, and
59 location of repositories (`--repo-location`). Starting from version 1.2 it is
84 location of repositories (`--repo-location`). Starting from version 1.2 it is
60 also possible to specify a comma separated list of repositories (`--index-only`)
85 also possible to specify a comma separated list of repositories (`--index-only`)
61 to build index only on chooses repositories skipping any other found in repos
86 to build index only on chooses repositories skipping any other found in repos
62 location
87 location
63
88
64 There is possible also to pass `-f` to the options
89 There is possible also to pass `-f` to the options
65 to enable full index rebuild. Without that indexing will run always in in
90 to enable full index rebuild. Without that indexing will run always in in
66 incremental mode.
91 incremental mode.
67
92
68 incremental mode::
93 incremental mode::
69
94
70 paster make-index production.ini --repo-location=<location for repos>
95 paster make-index production.ini --repo-location=<location for repos>
71
96
72
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73
98
74 for full index rebuild You can use::
99 for full index rebuild You can use::
75
100
76 paster make-index production.ini -f --repo-location=<location for repos>
101 paster make-index production.ini -f --repo-location=<location for repos>
77
102
78
103
79 building index just for chosen repositories is possible with such command::
104 building index just for chosen repositories is possible with such command::
80
105
81 paster make-index production.ini --repo-location=<location for repos> --index-only=vcs,rhodecode
106 paster make-index production.ini --repo-location=<location for repos> --index-only=vcs,rhodecode
82
107
83
108
84 In order to do periodical index builds and keep Your index always up to date.
109 In order to do periodical index builds and keep Your index always up to date.
85 It's recommended to do a crontab entry for incremental indexing.
110 It's recommended to do a crontab entry for incremental indexing.
86 An example entry might look like this
111 An example entry might look like this
87
112
88 ::
113 ::
89
114
90 /path/to/python/bin/paster /path/to/rhodecode/production.ini --repo-location=<location for repos>
115 /path/to/python/bin/paster /path/to/rhodecode/production.ini --repo-location=<location for repos>
91
116
92 When using incremental (default) mode whoosh will check last modification date
117 When using incremental (default) mode whoosh will check last modification date
93 of each file and add it to reindex if newer file is available. Also indexing
118 of each file and add it to reindex if newer file is available. Also indexing
94 daemon checks for removed files and removes them from index.
119 daemon checks for removed files and removes them from index.
95
120
96 Sometime You might want to rebuild index from scratch. You can do that using
121 Sometime You might want to rebuild index from scratch. You can do that using
97 the `-f` flag passed to paster command or, in admin panel You can check
122 the `-f` flag passed to paster command or, in admin panel You can check
98 `build from scratch` flag.
123 `build from scratch` flag.
99
124
100
125
101 Setting up LDAP support
126 Setting up LDAP support
102 -----------------------
127 -----------------------
103
128
104 RhodeCode starting from version 1.1 supports ldap authentication. In order
129 RhodeCode starting from version 1.1 supports ldap authentication. In order
105 to use ldap, You have to install python-ldap package. This package is available
130 to use ldap, You have to install python-ldap package. This package is available
106 via pypi, so You can install it by running
131 via pypi, so You can install it by running
107
132
108 ::
133 ::
109
134
110 easy_install python-ldap
135 easy_install python-ldap
111
136
112 ::
137 ::
113
138
114 pip install python-ldap
139 pip install python-ldap
115
140
116 .. note::
141 .. note::
117 python-ldap requires some certain libs on Your system, so before installing
142 python-ldap requires some certain libs on Your system, so before installing
118 it check that You have at least `openldap`, and `sasl` libraries.
143 it check that You have at least `openldap`, and `sasl` libraries.
119
144
120 ldap settings are located in admin->ldap section,
145 ldap settings are located in admin->ldap section,
121
146
122 Here's a typical ldap setup::
147 Here's a typical ldap setup::
123
148
124 Enable ldap = checked #controls if ldap access is enabled
149 Enable ldap = checked #controls if ldap access is enabled
125 Host = host.domain.org #actual ldap server to connect
150 Host = host.domain.org #actual ldap server to connect
126 Port = 389 or 689 for ldaps #ldap server ports
151 Port = 389 or 689 for ldaps #ldap server ports
127 Enable LDAPS = unchecked #enable disable ldaps
152 Enable LDAPS = unchecked #enable disable ldaps
128 Account = <account> #access for ldap server(if required)
153 Account = <account> #access for ldap server(if required)
129 Password = <password> #password for ldap server(if required)
154 Password = <password> #password for ldap server(if required)
130 Base DN = uid=%(user)s,CN=users,DC=host,DC=domain,DC=org
155 Base DN = uid=%(user)s,CN=users,DC=host,DC=domain,DC=org
131
156
132
157
133 `Account` and `Password` are optional, and used for two-phase ldap
158 `Account` and `Password` are optional, and used for two-phase ldap
134 authentication so those are credentials to access Your ldap, if it doesn't
159 authentication so those are credentials to access Your ldap, if it doesn't
135 support anonymous search/user lookups.
160 support anonymous search/user lookups.
136
161
137 Base DN must have %(user)s template inside, it's a placer where Your uid used
162 Base DN must have %(user)s template inside, it's a placer where Your uid used
138 to login would go, it allows admins to specify not standard schema for uid
163 to login would go, it allows admins to specify not standard schema for uid
139 variable
164 variable
140
165
141 If all data are entered correctly, and `python-ldap` is properly installed
166 If all data are entered correctly, and `python-ldap` is properly installed
142 Users should be granted to access RhodeCode wit ldap accounts. When
167 Users should be granted to access RhodeCode wit ldap accounts. When
143 logging at the first time an special ldap account is created inside RhodeCode,
168 logging at the first time an special ldap account is created inside RhodeCode,
144 so You can control over permissions even on ldap users. If such user exists
169 so You can control over permissions even on ldap users. If such user exists
145 already in RhodeCode database ldap user with the same username would be not
170 already in RhodeCode database ldap user with the same username would be not
146 able to access RhodeCode.
171 able to access RhodeCode.
147
172
148 If You have problems with ldap access and believe You entered correct
173 If You have problems with ldap access and believe You entered correct
149 information check out the RhodeCode logs,any error messages sent from
174 information check out the RhodeCode logs,any error messages sent from
150 ldap will be saved there.
175 ldap will be saved there.
151
176
152
177
153
178
154 Setting Up Celery
179 Setting Up Celery
155 -----------------
180 -----------------
156
181
157 Since version 1.1 celery is configured by the rhodecode ini configuration files
182 Since version 1.1 celery is configured by the rhodecode ini configuration files
158 simply set use_celery=true in the ini file then add / change the configuration
183 simply set use_celery=true in the ini file then add / change the configuration
159 variables inside the ini file.
184 variables inside the ini file.
160
185
161 Remember that the ini files uses format with '.' not with '_' like celery
186 Remember that the ini files uses format with '.' not with '_' like celery
162 so for example setting `BROKER_HOST` in celery means setting `broker.host` in
187 so for example setting `BROKER_HOST` in celery means setting `broker.host` in
163 the config file.
188 the config file.
164
189
165 In order to make start using celery run::
190 In order to make start using celery run::
166 paster celeryd <configfile.ini>
191 paster celeryd <configfile.ini>
167
192
168
193
169
194
170 .. note::
195 .. note::
171 Make sure You run this command from same virtualenv, and with the same user
196 Make sure You run this command from same virtualenv, and with the same user
172 that rhodecode runs.
197 that rhodecode runs.
173
198
174
199
175 Nginx virtual host example
200 Nginx virtual host example
176 --------------------------
201 --------------------------
177
202
178 Sample config for nginx using proxy::
203 Sample config for nginx using proxy::
179
204
180 server {
205 server {
181 listen 80;
206 listen 80;
182 server_name hg.myserver.com;
207 server_name hg.myserver.com;
183 access_log /var/log/nginx/rhodecode.access.log;
208 access_log /var/log/nginx/rhodecode.access.log;
184 error_log /var/log/nginx/rhodecode.error.log;
209 error_log /var/log/nginx/rhodecode.error.log;
185 location / {
210 location / {
186 root /var/www/rhodecode/rhodecode/public/;
211 root /var/www/rhodecode/rhodecode/public/;
187 if (!-f $request_filename){
212 if (!-f $request_filename){
188 proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:5000;
213 proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:5000;
189 }
214 }
190 #this is important if You want to use https !!!
215 #this is important if You want to use https !!!
191 proxy_set_header X-Url-Scheme $scheme;
216 proxy_set_header X-Url-Scheme $scheme;
192 include /etc/nginx/proxy.conf;
217 include /etc/nginx/proxy.conf;
193 }
218 }
194 }
219 }
195
220
196 Here's the proxy.conf. It's tuned so it'll not timeout on long
221 Here's the proxy.conf. It's tuned so it'll not timeout on long
197 pushes and also on large pushes::
222 pushes and also on large pushes::
198
223
199 proxy_redirect off;
224 proxy_redirect off;
200 proxy_set_header Host $host;
225 proxy_set_header Host $host;
201 proxy_set_header X-Host $http_host;
226 proxy_set_header X-Host $http_host;
202 proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
227 proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
203 proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
228 proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
204 proxy_set_header Proxy-host $proxy_host;
229 proxy_set_header Proxy-host $proxy_host;
205 client_max_body_size 400m;
230 client_max_body_size 400m;
206 client_body_buffer_size 128k;
231 client_body_buffer_size 128k;
207 proxy_buffering off;
232 proxy_buffering off;
208 proxy_connect_timeout 3600;
233 proxy_connect_timeout 3600;
209 proxy_send_timeout 3600;
234 proxy_send_timeout 3600;
210 proxy_read_timeout 3600;
235 proxy_read_timeout 3600;
211 proxy_buffer_size 8k;
236 proxy_buffer_size 8k;
212 proxy_buffers 8 32k;
237 proxy_buffers 8 32k;
213 proxy_busy_buffers_size 64k;
238 proxy_busy_buffers_size 64k;
214 proxy_temp_file_write_size 64k;
239 proxy_temp_file_write_size 64k;
215
240
216 Also when using root path with nginx You might set the static files to false
241 Also when using root path with nginx You might set the static files to false
217 in production.ini file::
242 in production.ini file::
218
243
219 [app:main]
244 [app:main]
220 use = egg:rhodecode
245 use = egg:rhodecode
221 full_stack = true
246 full_stack = true
222 static_files = false
247 static_files = false
223 lang=en
248 lang=en
224 cache_dir = %(here)s/data
249 cache_dir = %(here)s/data
225
250
226 To not have the statics served by the application. And improve speed.
251 To not have the statics served by the application. And improve speed.
227
252
228
253
229 Apache virtual host example
254 Apache virtual host example
230 ---------------------------
255 ---------------------------
231
256
232 Sample config for apache using proxy::
257 Sample config for apache using proxy::
233
258
234 <VirtualHost *:80>
259 <VirtualHost *:80>
235 ServerName hg.myserver.com
260 ServerName hg.myserver.com
236 ServerAlias hg.myserver.com
261 ServerAlias hg.myserver.com
237
262
238 <Proxy *>
263 <Proxy *>
239 Order allow,deny
264 Order allow,deny
240 Allow from all
265 Allow from all
241 </Proxy>
266 </Proxy>
242
267
243 #important !
268 #important !
244 #Directive to properly generate url (clone url) for pylons
269 #Directive to properly generate url (clone url) for pylons
245 ProxyPreserveHost On
270 ProxyPreserveHost On
246
271
247 #rhodecode instance
272 #rhodecode instance
248 ProxyPass / http://127.0.0.1:5000/
273 ProxyPass / http://127.0.0.1:5000/
249 ProxyPassReverse / http://127.0.0.1:5000/
274 ProxyPassReverse / http://127.0.0.1:5000/
250
275
251 #to enable https use line below
276 #to enable https use line below
252 #SetEnvIf X-Url-Scheme https HTTPS=1
277 #SetEnvIf X-Url-Scheme https HTTPS=1
253
278
254 </VirtualHost>
279 </VirtualHost>
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257 Additional tutorial
282 Additional tutorial
258 http://wiki.pylonshq.com/display/pylonscookbook/Apache+as+a+reverse+proxy+for+Pylons
283 http://wiki.pylonshq.com/display/pylonscookbook/Apache+as+a+reverse+proxy+for+Pylons
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261 Apache's example FCGI config
286 Apache's example FCGI config
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264 TODO !
289 TODO !
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266 Other configuration files
291 Other configuration files
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269 Some example init.d script can be found here, for debian and gentoo:
294 Some example init.d script can be found here, for debian and gentoo:
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271 https://rhodeocode.org/rhodecode/files/tip/init.d
296 https://rhodeocode.org/rhodecode/files/tip/init.d
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274 Troubleshooting
299 Troubleshooting
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277 - missing static files ?
302 - missing static files ?
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279 - make sure either to set the `static_files = true` in the .ini file or
304 - make sure either to set the `static_files = true` in the .ini file or
280 double check the root path for Your http setup. It should point to
305 double check the root path for Your http setup. It should point to
281 for example:
306 for example:
282 /home/my-virtual-python/lib/python2.6/site-packages/rhodecode/public
307 /home/my-virtual-python/lib/python2.6/site-packages/rhodecode/public
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284 - can't install celery/rabbitmq
309 - can't install celery/rabbitmq
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286 - don't worry RhodeCode works without them too. No extra setup required
311 - don't worry RhodeCode works without them too. No extra setup required
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288 - long lasting push timeouts ?
313 - long lasting push timeouts ?
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290 - make sure You set a longer timeouts in Your proxy/fcgi settings, timeouts
315 - make sure You set a longer timeouts in Your proxy/fcgi settings, timeouts
291 are caused by https server and not RhodeCode
316 are caused by https server and not RhodeCode
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293 - large pushes timeouts ?
318 - large pushes timeouts ?
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295 - make sure You set a proper max_body_size for the http server
320 - make sure You set a proper max_body_size for the http server
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299 .. _virtualenv: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv
324 .. _virtualenv: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv
300 .. _python: http://www.python.org/
325 .. _python: http://www.python.org/
301 .. _mercurial: http://mercurial.selenic.com/
326 .. _mercurial: http://mercurial.selenic.com/
302 .. _celery: http://celeryproject.org/
327 .. _celery: http://celeryproject.org/
303 .. _rabbitmq: http://www.rabbitmq.com/ No newline at end of file
328 .. _rabbitmq: http://www.rabbitmq.com/
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