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3 | Setup |
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3 | Setup | |
4 | ===== |
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7 | Setting up the application |
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7 | Setting up the application | |
8 | -------------------------- |
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10 | First You'll ned to create RhodeCode config file. Run the following command |
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10 | First You'll ned to create RhodeCode config file. Run the following command | |
11 | to do this |
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11 | to do this | |
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15 | paster make-config RhodeCode production.ini |
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15 | paster make-config RhodeCode production.ini | |
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17 | - This will create `production.ini` config inside the directory |
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17 | - This will create `production.ini` config inside the directory | |
18 | this config contains various settings for RhodeCode, e.g proxy port, |
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18 | this config contains various settings for RhodeCode, e.g proxy port, | |
19 | email settings, usage of static files, cache, celery settings and logging. |
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19 | email settings, usage of static files, cache, celery settings and logging. | |
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23 | Next we need to create the database. |
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23 | Next we need to create the database. | |
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27 | paster setup-app production.ini |
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27 | paster setup-app production.ini | |
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29 | - This command will create all needed tables and an admin account. |
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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 |
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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 |
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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. |
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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 |
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33 | - Remember that the given path for mercurial_ repositories must be write | |
34 | accessible for the application. It's very important since RhodeCode web |
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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 |
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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. |
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36 | push it'll eventually fail with permission denied errors. | |
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38 | You are ready to use rhodecode, to run it simply execute |
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38 | You are ready to use rhodecode, to run it simply execute | |
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42 | paster serve production.ini |
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42 | paster serve production.ini | |
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44 | - This command runs the RhodeCode server the app should be available at the |
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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 |
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45 | 127.0.0.1:5000. This ip and port is configurable via the production.ini | |
46 | file created in previous step |
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46 | file created in previous step | |
47 | - Use admin account you created to login. |
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47 | - Use admin account you created to login. | |
48 | - Default permissions on each repository is read, and owner is admin. So |
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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, |
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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 |
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50 | anonymous, permissions settings. As well as edit more advanced options on | |
51 | users and repositories |
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51 | users and repositories | |
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53 | Using RhodeCode with SSH |
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53 | Using RhodeCode with SSH | |
54 | ------------------------ |
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54 | ------------------------ | |
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56 | RhodeCode repository structures are kept in directories with the same name |
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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. |
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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 |
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58 | This will allow You to use ssh for accessing repositories quite easy. There | |
59 | are some exceptions when using ssh for accessing repositories. |
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59 | are some exceptions when using ssh for accessing repositories. | |
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61 | You have to make sure that the webserver as well as the ssh users have unix |
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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 |
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62 | permission for directories. Secondly when using ssh rhodecode will not | |
63 | authenticate those requests and permissions set by the web interface will not |
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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 |
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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 |
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65 | auth hooks, that connects to rhodecode db, and runs check functions for | |
66 | permissions. |
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66 | permissions. | |
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68 | TODO: post more info on this ! |
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68 | TODO: post more info on this ! | |
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70 | if Your main directory (the same as set in RhodeCode settings) is set to |
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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` |
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71 | for example `\home\hg` and repository You are using is `rhodecode` | |
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73 | The command runned should look like this:: |
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73 | The command runned should look like this:: | |
74 | hg clone ssh://user@server.com/home/hg/rhodecode |
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74 | hg clone ssh://user@server.com/home/hg/rhodecode | |
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76 | Using external tools such as mercurial server or using ssh key based auth is |
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76 | Using external tools such as mercurial server or using ssh key based auth is | |
77 | fully supported. |
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77 | fully supported. | |
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79 | Setting up Whoosh full text search |
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79 | Setting up Whoosh full text search | |
80 | ---------------------------------- |
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82 | Starting from version 1.1 whoosh index can be build using paster command. |
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82 | Starting from version 1.1 whoosh index can be build using paster command. | |
83 | You have to specify the config file that stores location of index, and |
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83 | You have to specify the config file that stores location of index, and | |
84 | location of repositories (`--repo-location`). Starting from version 1.2 it is |
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84 | location of repositories (`--repo-location`). Starting from version 1.2 it is | |
85 | also possible to specify a comma separated list of repositories (`--index-only`) |
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85 | also possible to specify a comma separated list of repositories (`--index-only`) | |
86 | to build index only on chooses repositories skipping any other found in repos |
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86 | to build index only on chooses repositories skipping any other found in repos | |
87 | location |
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87 | location | |
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89 | There is possible also to pass `-f` to the options |
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89 | There is possible also to pass `-f` to the options | |
90 | to enable full index rebuild. Without that indexing will run always in in |
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90 | to enable full index rebuild. Without that indexing will run always in in | |
91 | incremental mode. |
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91 | incremental mode. | |
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93 | incremental mode:: |
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93 | incremental mode:: | |
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95 | paster make-index production.ini --repo-location=<location for repos> |
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95 | paster make-index production.ini --repo-location=<location for repos> | |
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99 | for full index rebuild You can use:: |
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99 | for full index rebuild You can use:: | |
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101 | paster make-index production.ini -f --repo-location=<location for repos> |
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101 | paster make-index production.ini -f --repo-location=<location for repos> | |
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104 | building index just for chosen repositories is possible with such command:: |
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104 | building index just for chosen repositories is possible with such command:: | |
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106 | paster make-index production.ini --repo-location=<location for repos> --index-only=vcs,rhodecode |
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106 | paster make-index production.ini --repo-location=<location for repos> --index-only=vcs,rhodecode | |
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109 | In order to do periodical index builds and keep Your index always up to date. |
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109 | In order to do periodical index builds and keep Your index always up to date. | |
110 | It's recommended to do a crontab entry for incremental indexing. |
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110 | It's recommended to do a crontab entry for incremental indexing. | |
111 | An example entry might look like this |
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111 | An example entry might look like this | |
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115 | /path/to/python/bin/paster /path/to/rhodecode/production.ini --repo-location=<location for repos> |
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115 | /path/to/python/bin/paster /path/to/rhodecode/production.ini --repo-location=<location for repos> | |
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117 | When using incremental (default) mode whoosh will check last modification date |
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117 | When using incremental (default) mode whoosh will check last modification date | |
118 | of each file and add it to reindex if newer file is available. Also indexing |
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118 | of each file and add it to reindex if newer file is available. Also indexing | |
119 | daemon checks for removed files and removes them from index. |
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119 | daemon checks for removed files and removes them from index. | |
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121 | Sometime You might want to rebuild index from scratch. You can do that using |
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121 | Sometime You might want to rebuild index from scratch. You can do that using | |
122 | the `-f` flag passed to paster command or, in admin panel You can check |
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122 | the `-f` flag passed to paster command or, in admin panel You can check | |
123 | `build from scratch` flag. |
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123 | `build from scratch` flag. | |
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126 | Setting up LDAP support |
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126 | Setting up LDAP support | |
127 | ----------------------- |
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127 | ----------------------- | |
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129 | RhodeCode starting from version 1.1 supports ldap authentication. In order |
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129 | RhodeCode starting from version 1.1 supports ldap authentication. In order | |
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130 | to use LDAP, You have to install python-ldap_ package. This package is available | |
131 | via pypi, so You can install it by running |
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131 | via pypi, so You can install it by running | |
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135 | easy_install python-ldap |
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135 | easy_install python-ldap | |
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139 | pip install python-ldap |
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139 | pip install python-ldap | |
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141 | .. note:: |
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141 | .. note:: | |
142 | python-ldap requires some certain libs on Your system, so before installing |
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142 | python-ldap requires some certain libs on Your system, so before installing | |
143 | it check that You have at least `openldap`, and `sasl` libraries. |
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143 | it check that You have at least `openldap`, and `sasl` libraries. | |
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145 | LDAP settings are located in admin->ldap section, | |
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147 | This is a typical LDAP setup:: | |||
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149 | Connection settings | |||
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150 | Enable LDAP = checked | |||
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151 | Host = host.example.org | |||
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152 | Port = 389 | |||
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153 | Account = <account> | |||
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154 | Password = <password> | |||
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155 | Enable LDAPS = checked | |||
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156 | Certificate Checks = DEMAND | |||
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158 | Search settings | |||
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159 | Base DN = CN=users,DC=host,DC=example,DC=org | |||
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160 | LDAP Filter = (&(objectClass=user)(!(objectClass=computer))) | |||
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161 | LDAP Search Scope = SUBTREE | |||
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147 | Here's a typical ldap setup:: |
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163 | Attribute mappings | |
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164 | Login Attribute = uid | |||
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165 | First Name Attribute = firstName | |||
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166 | Last Name Attribute = lastName | |||
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167 | E-mail Attribute = mail | |||
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169 | .. _enable_ldap: | |||
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171 | Enable LDAP : required | |||
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172 | Whether to use LDAP for authenticating users. | |||
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174 | .. _ldap_host: | |||
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176 | Host : required | |||
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177 | LDAP server hostname or IP address. | |||
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179 | .. _Port: | |||
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181 | Port : required | |||
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182 | 389 for un-encrypted LDAP, 636 for SSL-encrypted LDAP. | |||
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184 | .. _ldap_account: | |||
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149 | Enable ldap = checked #controls if ldap access is enabled |
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186 | Account : optional | |
150 | Host = host.domain.org #actual ldap server to connect |
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187 | Only required if the LDAP server does not allow anonymous browsing of | |
151 | Port = 389 or 689 for ldaps #ldap server ports |
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188 | records. This should be a special account for record browsing. This | |
152 | Enable LDAPS = unchecked #enable disable ldaps |
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189 | will require `LDAP Password`_ below. | |
153 | Account = <account> #access for ldap server(if required) |
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154 | Password = <password> #password for ldap server(if required) |
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191 | .. _LDAP Password: | |
155 | Base DN = uid=%(user)s,CN=users,DC=host,DC=domain,DC=org |
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193 | Password : optional | ||
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194 | Only required if the LDAP server does not allow anonymous browsing of | |||
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195 | records. | |||
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197 | .. _Enable LDAPS: | |||
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199 | Enable LDAPS : optional | |||
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200 | Check this if SSL encryption is necessary for communication with the | |||
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201 | LDAP server - it will likely require `Port`_ to be set to a different | |||
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202 | value (standard LDAPS port is 636). When LDAPS is enabled then | |||
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203 | `Certificate Checks`_ is required. | |||
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205 | .. _Certificate Checks: | |||
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158 | `Account` and `Password` are optional, and used for two-phase ldap |
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207 | Certificate Checks : optional | |
159 | authentication so those are credentials to access Your ldap, if it doesn't |
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208 | How SSL certificates verification is handled - this is only useful when | |
160 | support anonymous search/user lookups. |
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209 | `Enable LDAPS`_ is enabled. Only DEMAND or HARD offer full SSL security while | |
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210 | the other options are susceptible to man-in-the-middle attacks. SSL | |||
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211 | certificates can be installed to /etc/openldap/cacerts so that the | |||
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212 | DEMAND or HARD options can be used with self-signed certificates or | |||
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213 | certificates that do not have traceable certificates of authority. | |||
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215 | NEVER | |||
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216 | A serve certificate will never be requested or checked. | |||
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218 | ALLOW | |||
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219 | A server certificate is requested. Failure to provide a | |||
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220 | certificate or providing a bad certificate will not terminate the | |||
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221 | session. | |||
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223 | TRY | |||
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224 | A server certificate is requested. Failure to provide a | |||
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225 | certificate does not halt the session; providing a bad certificate | |||
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226 | halts the session. | |||
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228 | DEMAND | |||
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229 | A server certificate is requested and must be provided and | |||
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230 | authenticated for the session to proceed. | |||
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162 | Base DN must have %(user)s template inside, it's a placer where Your uid used |
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232 | HARD | |
163 | to login would go, it allows admins to specify not standard schema for uid |
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233 | The same as DEMAND. | |
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235 | .. _Base DN: | |||
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237 | Base DN : required | |||
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238 | The Distinguished Name (DN) where searches for users will be performed. | |||
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239 | Searches can be controlled by `LDAP Filter`_ and `LDAP Search Scope`_. | |||
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241 | .. _LDAP Filter: | |||
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243 | LDAP Filter : optional | |||
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244 | A LDAP filter defined by RFC 2254. This is more useful when `LDAP | |||
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245 | Search Scope`_ is set to SUBTREE. The filter is useful for limiting | |||
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246 | which LDAP objects are identified as representing Users for | |||
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247 | authentication. The filter is augmented by `Login Attribute`_ below. | |||
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248 | This can commonly be left blank. | |||
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250 | .. _LDAP Search Scope: | |||
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252 | LDAP Search Scope : required | |||
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253 | This limits how far LDAP will search for a matching object. | |||
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255 | BASE | |||
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256 | Only allows searching of `Base DN`_ and is usually not what you | |||
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257 | want. | |||
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259 | ONELEVEL | |||
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260 | Searches all entries under `Base DN`_, but not Base DN itself. | |||
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262 | SUBTREE | |||
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263 | Searches all entries below `Base DN`_, but not Base DN itself. | |||
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264 | When using SUBTREE `LDAP Filter`_ is useful to limit object | |||
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265 | location. | |||
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267 | .. _Login Attribute: | |||
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166 | If all data are entered correctly, and `python-ldap` is properly installed |
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269 | Login Attribute : required | |
167 | Users should be granted to access RhodeCode wit ldap accounts. When |
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270 | The LDAP record attribute that will be matched as the USERNAME or | |
168 | logging at the first time an special ldap account is created inside RhodeCode, |
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271 | ACCOUNT used to connect to RhodeCode. This will be added to `LDAP | |
169 | so You can control over permissions even on ldap users. If such user exists |
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272 | Filter`_ for locating the User object. If `LDAP Filter`_ is specified as | |
170 | already in RhodeCode database ldap user with the same username would be not |
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273 | "LDAPFILTER", `Login Attribute`_ is specified as "uid" and the user has | |
171 | able to access RhodeCode. |
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274 | connected as "jsmith" then the `LDAP Filter`_ will be augmented as below | |
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275 | :: | |||
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277 | (&(LDAPFILTER)(uid=jsmith)) | |||
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279 | .. _ldap_attr_firstname: | |||
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281 | First Name Attribute : required | |||
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282 | The LDAP record attribute which represents the user's first name. | |||
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283 | ||||
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284 | .. _ldap_attr_lastname: | |||
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286 | Last Name Attribute : required | |||
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287 | The LDAP record attribute which represents the user's last name. | |||
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288 | ||||
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289 | .. _ldap_attr_email: | |||
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291 | Email Attribute : required | |||
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292 | The LDAP record attribute which represents the user's email address. | |||
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173 | If You have problems with ldap access and believe You entered correct |
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294 | If all data are entered correctly, and python-ldap_ is properly installed | |
174 | information check out the RhodeCode logs,any error messages sent from |
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295 | users should be granted access to RhodeCode with ldap accounts. At this | |
175 | ldap will be saved there. |
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296 | time user information is copied from LDAP into the RhodeCode user database. | |
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297 | This means that updates of an LDAP user object may not be reflected as a | |||
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298 | user update in RhodeCode. | |||
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300 | If You have problems with LDAP access and believe You entered correct | |||
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301 | information check out the RhodeCode logs, any error messages sent from LDAP | |||
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302 | will be saved there. | |||
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304 | Active Directory | |||
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305 | '''''''''''''''' | |||
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307 | RhodeCode can use Microsoft Active Directory for user authentication. This | |||
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308 | is done through an LDAP or LDAPS connection to Active Directory. The | |||
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309 | following LDAP configuration settings are typical for using Active | |||
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310 | Directory :: | |||
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312 | Base DN = OU=SBSUsers,OU=Users,OU=MyBusiness,DC=v3sys,DC=local | |||
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313 | Login Attribute = sAMAccountName | |||
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314 | First Name Attribute = givenName | |||
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315 | Last Name Attribute = sn | |||
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316 | E-mail Attribute = mail | |||
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318 | All other LDAP settings will likely be site-specific and should be | |||
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319 | appropriately configured. | |||
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179 | Setting Up Celery |
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321 | Setting Up Celery | |
180 | ----------------- |
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322 | ----------------- | |
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182 | Since version 1.1 celery is configured by the rhodecode ini configuration files |
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324 | Since version 1.1 celery is configured by the rhodecode ini configuration files | |
183 | simply set use_celery=true in the ini file then add / change the configuration |
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325 | simply set use_celery=true in the ini file then add / change the configuration | |
184 | variables inside the ini file. |
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326 | variables inside the ini file. | |
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186 | Remember that the ini files uses format with '.' not with '_' like celery |
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328 | Remember that the ini files uses format with '.' not with '_' like celery | |
187 | so for example setting `BROKER_HOST` in celery means setting `broker.host` in |
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329 | so for example setting `BROKER_HOST` in celery means setting `broker.host` in | |
188 | the config file. |
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330 | the config file. | |
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190 | In order to make start using celery run:: |
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332 | In order to make start using celery run:: | |
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192 | paster celeryd <configfile.ini> |
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334 | paster celeryd <configfile.ini> | |
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196 | .. note:: |
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338 | .. note:: | |
197 | Make sure You run this command from same virtualenv, and with the same user |
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339 | Make sure You run this command from same virtualenv, and with the same user | |
198 | that rhodecode runs. |
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340 | that rhodecode runs. | |
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201 | Nginx virtual host example |
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343 | Nginx virtual host example | |
202 | -------------------------- |
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344 | -------------------------- | |
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204 | Sample config for nginx using proxy:: |
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346 | Sample config for nginx using proxy:: | |
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347 | |||
206 | server { |
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348 | server { | |
207 | listen 80; |
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349 | listen 80; | |
208 | server_name hg.myserver.com; |
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350 | server_name hg.myserver.com; | |
209 | access_log /var/log/nginx/rhodecode.access.log; |
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351 | access_log /var/log/nginx/rhodecode.access.log; | |
210 | error_log /var/log/nginx/rhodecode.error.log; |
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352 | error_log /var/log/nginx/rhodecode.error.log; | |
211 | location / { |
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353 | location / { | |
212 | root /var/www/rhodecode/rhodecode/public/; |
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354 | root /var/www/rhodecode/rhodecode/public/; | |
213 | if (!-f $request_filename){ |
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355 | if (!-f $request_filename){ | |
214 | proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:5000; |
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356 | proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:5000; | |
215 | } |
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357 | } | |
216 | #this is important if You want to use https !!! |
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358 | #this is important if You want to use https !!! | |
217 | proxy_set_header X-Url-Scheme $scheme; |
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359 | proxy_set_header X-Url-Scheme $scheme; | |
218 | include /etc/nginx/proxy.conf; |
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360 | include /etc/nginx/proxy.conf; | |
219 | } |
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361 | } | |
220 | } |
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362 | } | |
221 |
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363 | |||
222 | Here's the proxy.conf. It's tuned so it'll not timeout on long |
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364 | Here's the proxy.conf. It's tuned so it'll not timeout on long | |
223 | pushes and also on large pushes:: |
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365 | pushes and also on large pushes:: | |
224 |
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366 | |||
225 | proxy_redirect off; |
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367 | proxy_redirect off; | |
226 | proxy_set_header Host $host; |
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368 | proxy_set_header Host $host; | |
227 | proxy_set_header X-Host $http_host; |
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369 | proxy_set_header X-Host $http_host; | |
228 | proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; |
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370 | proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; | |
229 | proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; |
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371 | proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; | |
230 | proxy_set_header Proxy-host $proxy_host; |
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372 | proxy_set_header Proxy-host $proxy_host; | |
231 | client_max_body_size 400m; |
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373 | client_max_body_size 400m; | |
232 | client_body_buffer_size 128k; |
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374 | client_body_buffer_size 128k; | |
233 | proxy_buffering off; |
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375 | proxy_buffering off; | |
234 | proxy_connect_timeout 3600; |
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376 | proxy_connect_timeout 3600; | |
235 | proxy_send_timeout 3600; |
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377 | proxy_send_timeout 3600; | |
236 | proxy_read_timeout 3600; |
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378 | proxy_read_timeout 3600; | |
237 | proxy_buffer_size 16k; |
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379 | proxy_buffer_size 16k; | |
238 | proxy_buffers 4 16k; |
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380 | proxy_buffers 4 16k; | |
239 | proxy_busy_buffers_size 64k; |
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381 | proxy_busy_buffers_size 64k; | |
240 | proxy_temp_file_write_size 64k; |
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382 | proxy_temp_file_write_size 64k; | |
241 |
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383 | |||
242 | Also when using root path with nginx You might set the static files to false |
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384 | Also when using root path with nginx You might set the static files to false | |
243 | in production.ini file:: |
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385 | in production.ini file:: | |
244 |
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386 | |||
245 | [app:main] |
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387 | [app:main] | |
246 | use = egg:rhodecode |
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388 | use = egg:rhodecode | |
247 | full_stack = true |
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389 | full_stack = true | |
248 | static_files = false |
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390 | static_files = false | |
249 | lang=en |
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391 | lang=en | |
250 | cache_dir = %(here)s/data |
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392 | cache_dir = %(here)s/data | |
251 |
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393 | |||
252 | To not have the statics served by the application. And improve speed. |
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394 | To not have the statics served by the application. And improve speed. | |
253 |
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395 | |||
254 |
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396 | |||
255 | Apache virtual host example |
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397 | Apache virtual host example | |
256 | --------------------------- |
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398 | --------------------------- | |
257 |
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399 | |||
258 | Sample config for apache using proxy:: |
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400 | Sample config for apache using proxy:: | |
259 |
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401 | |||
260 | <VirtualHost *:80> |
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402 | <VirtualHost *:80> | |
261 | ServerName hg.myserver.com |
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403 | ServerName hg.myserver.com | |
262 | ServerAlias hg.myserver.com |
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404 | ServerAlias hg.myserver.com | |
263 |
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405 | |||
264 | <Proxy *> |
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406 | <Proxy *> | |
265 | Order allow,deny |
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407 | Order allow,deny | |
266 | Allow from all |
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408 | Allow from all | |
267 | </Proxy> |
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409 | </Proxy> | |
268 |
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410 | |||
269 | #important ! |
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411 | #important ! | |
270 | #Directive to properly generate url (clone url) for pylons |
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412 | #Directive to properly generate url (clone url) for pylons | |
271 | ProxyPreserveHost On |
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413 | ProxyPreserveHost On | |
272 |
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414 | |||
273 | #rhodecode instance |
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415 | #rhodecode instance | |
274 | ProxyPass / http://127.0.0.1:5000/ |
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416 | ProxyPass / http://127.0.0.1:5000/ | |
275 | ProxyPassReverse / http://127.0.0.1:5000/ |
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417 | ProxyPassReverse / http://127.0.0.1:5000/ | |
276 |
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418 | |||
277 | #to enable https use line below |
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419 | #to enable https use line below | |
278 | #SetEnvIf X-Url-Scheme https HTTPS=1 |
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420 | #SetEnvIf X-Url-Scheme https HTTPS=1 | |
279 |
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421 | |||
280 | </VirtualHost> |
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422 | </VirtualHost> | |
281 |
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423 | |||
282 |
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424 | |||
283 | Additional tutorial |
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425 | Additional tutorial | |
284 | http://wiki.pylonshq.com/display/pylonscookbook/Apache+as+a+reverse+proxy+for+Pylons |
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426 | http://wiki.pylonshq.com/display/pylonscookbook/Apache+as+a+reverse+proxy+for+Pylons | |
285 |
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427 | |||
286 |
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428 | |||
287 | Apache's example FCGI config |
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429 | Apache's example FCGI config | |
288 | ---------------------------- |
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430 | ---------------------------- | |
289 |
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431 | |||
290 | TODO ! |
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432 | TODO ! | |
291 |
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433 | |||
292 | Other configuration files |
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434 | Other configuration files | |
293 | ------------------------- |
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435 | ------------------------- | |
294 |
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436 | |||
295 | Some example init.d script can be found here, for debian and gentoo: |
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437 | Some example init.d script can be found here, for debian and gentoo: | |
296 |
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438 | |||
297 | https://rhodeocode.org/rhodecode/files/tip/init.d |
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439 | https://rhodeocode.org/rhodecode/files/tip/init.d | |
298 |
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440 | |||
299 |
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441 | |||
300 | Troubleshooting |
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442 | Troubleshooting | |
301 | --------------- |
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443 | --------------- | |
302 |
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444 | |||
303 | - missing static files ? |
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445 | - missing static files ? | |
304 |
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446 | |||
305 | - make sure either to set the `static_files = true` in the .ini file or |
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447 | - make sure either to set the `static_files = true` in the .ini file or | |
306 | double check the root path for Your http setup. It should point to |
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448 | double check the root path for Your http setup. It should point to | |
307 | for example: |
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449 | for example: | |
308 | /home/my-virtual-python/lib/python2.6/site-packages/rhodecode/public |
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450 | /home/my-virtual-python/lib/python2.6/site-packages/rhodecode/public | |
309 |
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451 | |||
310 | - can't install celery/rabbitmq |
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452 | - can't install celery/rabbitmq | |
311 |
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453 | |||
312 | - don't worry RhodeCode works without them too. No extra setup required |
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454 | - don't worry RhodeCode works without them too. No extra setup required | |
313 |
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455 | |||
314 | - long lasting push timeouts ? |
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456 | - long lasting push timeouts ? | |
315 |
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457 | |||
316 | - make sure You set a longer timeouts in Your proxy/fcgi settings, timeouts |
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458 | - make sure You set a longer timeouts in Your proxy/fcgi settings, timeouts | |
317 | are caused by https server and not RhodeCode |
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459 | are caused by https server and not RhodeCode | |
318 |
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460 | |||
319 | - large pushes timeouts ? |
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461 | - large pushes timeouts ? | |
320 |
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462 | |||
321 | - make sure You set a proper max_body_size for the http server |
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463 | - make sure You set a proper max_body_size for the http server | |
322 |
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464 | |||
323 |
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465 | |||
324 |
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466 | |||
325 | .. _virtualenv: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv |
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467 | .. _virtualenv: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv | |
326 | .. _python: http://www.python.org/ |
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468 | .. _python: http://www.python.org/ | |
327 | .. _mercurial: http://mercurial.selenic.com/ |
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469 | .. _mercurial: http://mercurial.selenic.com/ | |
328 | .. _celery: http://celeryproject.org/ |
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470 | .. _celery: http://celeryproject.org/ | |
329 | .. _rabbitmq: http://www.rabbitmq.com/ No newline at end of file |
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471 | .. _rabbitmq: http://www.rabbitmq.com/ | |
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472 | .. _python-ldap: http://www.python-ldap.org/ |
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