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2
2
3 =====
3 =====
4 Setup
4 Setup
5 =====
5 =====
6
6
7
7
8 Setting up RhodeCode
8 Setting up RhodeCode
9 --------------------
9 --------------------
10
10
11 First, you will need to create a RhodeCode configuration file. Run the
11 First, you will need to create a RhodeCode configuration file. Run the
12 following command to do this::
12 following command to do this::
13
13
14 paster make-config RhodeCode production.ini
14 paster make-config RhodeCode production.ini
15
15
16 - This will create the file `production.ini` in the current directory. This
16 - This will create the file `production.ini` in the current directory. This
17 configuration file contains the various settings for RhodeCode, e.g proxy
17 configuration file contains the various settings for RhodeCode, e.g proxy
18 port, email settings, usage of static files, cache, celery settings and
18 port, email settings, usage of static files, cache, celery settings and
19 logging.
19 logging.
20
20
21
21
22 Next, you need to create the databases used by RhodeCode. I recommend that you
22 Next, you need to create the databases used by RhodeCode. I recommend that you
23 use postgresql or sqlite (default). If you choose a database other than the
23 use postgresql or sqlite (default). If you choose a database other than the
24 default ensure you properly adjust the db url in your production.ini
24 default ensure you properly adjust the db url in your production.ini
25 configuration file to use this other database. RhodeCode currently supports
25 configuration file to use this other database. RhodeCode currently supports
26 postgresql, sqlite and mysql databases. Create the database by running
26 postgresql, sqlite and mysql databases. Create the database by running
27 the following command::
27 the following command::
28
28
29 paster setup-rhodecode production.ini
29 paster setup-rhodecode production.ini
30
30
31 This will prompt you for a "root" path. This "root" path is the location where
31 This will prompt you for a "root" path. This "root" path is the location where
32 RhodeCode will store all of its repositories on the current machine. After
32 RhodeCode will store all of its repositories on the current machine. After
33 entering this "root" path ``setup-rhodecode`` will also prompt you for a username
33 entering this "root" path ``setup-rhodecode`` will also prompt you for a username
34 and password for the initial admin account which ``setup-rhodecode`` sets
34 and password for the initial admin account which ``setup-rhodecode`` sets
35 up for you.
35 up for you.
36
36
37 setup process can be fully automated, example for lazy::
37 setup process can be fully automated, example for lazy::
38
38
39 paster setup-rhodecode production.ini --user=marcink --password=secret --email=marcin@rhodecode.org --repos=/home/marcink/my_repos
39 paster setup-rhodecode production.ini --user=marcink --password=secret --email=marcin@rhodecode.org --repos=/home/marcink/my_repos
40
40
41
41
42 - The ``setup-rhodecode`` command will create all of the needed tables and an
42 - The ``setup-rhodecode`` command will create all of the needed tables and an
43 admin account. When choosing a root path you can either use a new empty
43 admin account. When choosing a root path you can either use a new empty
44 location, or a location which already contains existing repositories. If you
44 location, or a location which already contains existing repositories. If you
45 choose a location which contains existing repositories RhodeCode will simply
45 choose a location which contains existing repositories RhodeCode will simply
46 add all of the repositories at the chosen location to it's database.
46 add all of the repositories at the chosen location to it's database.
47 (Note: make sure you specify the correct path to the root).
47 (Note: make sure you specify the correct path to the root).
48 - Note: the given path for mercurial_ repositories **must** be write accessible
48 - Note: the given path for mercurial_ repositories **must** be write accessible
49 for the application. It's very important since the RhodeCode web interface
49 for the application. It's very important since the RhodeCode web interface
50 will work without write access, but when trying to do a push it will
50 will work without write access, but when trying to do a push it will
51 eventually fail with permission denied errors unless it has write access.
51 eventually fail with permission denied errors unless it has write access.
52
52
53 You are now ready to use RhodeCode, to run it simply execute::
53 You are now ready to use RhodeCode, to run it simply execute::
54
54
55 paster serve production.ini
55 paster serve production.ini
56
56
57 - This command runs the RhodeCode server. The web app should be available at the
57 - This command runs the RhodeCode server. The web app should be available at the
58 127.0.0.1:5000. This ip and port is configurable via the production.ini
58 127.0.0.1:5000. This ip and port is configurable via the production.ini
59 file created in previous step
59 file created in previous step
60 - Use the admin account you created above when running ``setup-rhodecode``
60 - Use the admin account you created above when running ``setup-rhodecode``
61 to login to the web app.
61 to login to the web app.
62 - The default permissions on each repository is read, and the owner is admin.
62 - The default permissions on each repository is read, and the owner is admin.
63 Remember to update these if needed.
63 Remember to update these if needed.
64 - In the admin panel you can toggle ldap, anonymous, permissions settings. As
64 - In the admin panel you can toggle ldap, anonymous, permissions settings. As
65 well as edit more advanced options on users and repositories
65 well as edit more advanced options on users and repositories
66
66
67 Optionally users can create `rcextensions` package that extends RhodeCode
67 Optionally users can create `rcextensions` package that extends RhodeCode
68 functionality. To do this simply execute::
68 functionality. To do this simply execute::
69
69
70 paster make-rcext production.ini
70 paster make-rcext production.ini
71
71
72 This will create `rcextensions` package in the same place that your `ini` file
72 This will create `rcextensions` package in the same place that your `ini` file
73 lives. With `rcextensions` it's possible to add additional mapping for whoosh,
73 lives. With `rcextensions` it's possible to add additional mapping for whoosh,
74 stats and add additional code into the push/pull/create/delete repo hooks.
74 stats and add additional code into the push/pull/create/delete repo hooks.
75 For example for sending signals to build-bots such as jenkins.
75 For example for sending signals to build-bots such as jenkins.
76 Please see the `__init__.py` file inside `rcextensions` package
76 Please see the `__init__.py` file inside `rcextensions` package
77 for more details.
77 for more details.
78
78
79
79
80 Using RhodeCode with SSH
80 Using RhodeCode with SSH
81 ------------------------
81 ------------------------
82
82
83 RhodeCode currently only hosts repositories using http and https. (The addition
83 RhodeCode currently only hosts repositories using http and https. (The addition
84 of ssh hosting is a planned future feature.) However you can easily use ssh in
84 of ssh hosting is a planned future feature.) However you can easily use ssh in
85 parallel with RhodeCode. (Repository access via ssh is a standard "out of
85 parallel with RhodeCode. (Repository access via ssh is a standard "out of
86 the box" feature of mercurial_ and you can use this to access any of the
86 the box" feature of mercurial_ and you can use this to access any of the
87 repositories that RhodeCode is hosting. See PublishingRepositories_)
87 repositories that RhodeCode is hosting. See PublishingRepositories_)
88
88
89 RhodeCode repository structures are kept in directories with the same name
89 RhodeCode repository structures are kept in directories with the same name
90 as the project. When using repository groups, each group is a subdirectory.
90 as the project. When using repository groups, each group is a subdirectory.
91 This allows you to easily use ssh for accessing repositories.
91 This allows you to easily use ssh for accessing repositories.
92
92
93 In order to use ssh you need to make sure that your web-server and the users
93 In order to use ssh you need to make sure that your web-server and the users
94 login accounts have the correct permissions set on the appropriate directories.
94 login accounts have the correct permissions set on the appropriate directories.
95 (Note that these permissions are independent of any permissions you have set up
95 (Note that these permissions are independent of any permissions you have set up
96 using the RhodeCode web interface.)
96 using the RhodeCode web interface.)
97
97
98 If your main directory (the same as set in RhodeCode settings) is for example
98 If your main directory (the same as set in RhodeCode settings) is for example
99 set to **/home/hg** and the repository you are using is named `rhodecode`, then
99 set to **/home/hg** and the repository you are using is named `rhodecode`, then
100 to clone via ssh you should run::
100 to clone via ssh you should run::
101
101
102 hg clone ssh://user@server.com/home/hg/rhodecode
102 hg clone ssh://user@server.com/home/hg/rhodecode
103
103
104 Using other external tools such as mercurial-server_ or using ssh key based
104 Using other external tools such as mercurial-server_ or using ssh key based
105 authentication is fully supported.
105 authentication is fully supported.
106
106
107 Note: In an advanced setup, in order for your ssh access to use the same
107 Note: In an advanced setup, in order for your ssh access to use the same
108 permissions as set up via the RhodeCode web interface, you can create an
108 permissions as set up via the RhodeCode web interface, you can create an
109 authentication hook to connect to the rhodecode db and runs check functions for
109 authentication hook to connect to the rhodecode db and runs check functions for
110 permissions against that.
110 permissions against that.
111
111
112 Setting up Whoosh full text search
112 Setting up Whoosh full text search
113 ----------------------------------
113 ----------------------------------
114
114
115 Starting from version 1.1 the whoosh index can be build by using the paster
115 Starting from version 1.1 the whoosh index can be build by using the paster
116 command ``make-index``. To use ``make-index`` you must specify the configuration
116 command ``make-index``. To use ``make-index`` you must specify the configuration
117 file that stores the location of the index. You may specify the location of the
117 file that stores the location of the index. You may specify the location of the
118 repositories (`--repo-location`). If not specified, this value is retrieved
118 repositories (`--repo-location`). If not specified, this value is retrieved
119 from the RhodeCode database. This was required prior to 1.2. Starting from
119 from the RhodeCode database. This was required prior to 1.2. Starting from
120 version 1.2 it is also possible to specify a comma separated list of
120 version 1.2 it is also possible to specify a comma separated list of
121 repositories (`--index-only`) to build index only on chooses repositories
121 repositories (`--index-only`) to build index only on chooses repositories
122 skipping any other found in repos location
122 skipping any other found in repos location
123
123
124 You may optionally pass the option `-f` to enable a full index rebuild. Without
124 You may optionally pass the option `-f` to enable a full index rebuild. Without
125 the `-f` option, indexing will run always in "incremental" mode.
125 the `-f` option, indexing will run always in "incremental" mode.
126
126
127 For an incremental index build use::
127 For an incremental index build use::
128
128
129 paster make-index production.ini
129 paster make-index production.ini
130
130
131 For a full index rebuild use::
131 For a full index rebuild use::
132
132
133 paster make-index production.ini -f
133 paster make-index production.ini -f
134
134
135
135
136 building index just for chosen repositories is possible with such command::
136 building index just for chosen repositories is possible with such command::
137
137
138 paster make-index production.ini --index-only=vcs,rhodecode
138 paster make-index production.ini --index-only=vcs,rhodecode
139
139
140
140
141 In order to do periodical index builds and keep your index always up to date.
141 In order to do periodical index builds and keep your index always up to date.
142 It's recommended to do a crontab entry for incremental indexing.
142 It's recommended to do a crontab entry for incremental indexing.
143 An example entry might look like this::
143 An example entry might look like this::
144
144
145 /path/to/python/bin/paster make-index /path/to/rhodecode/production.ini
145 /path/to/python/bin/paster make-index /path/to/rhodecode/production.ini
146
146
147 When using incremental mode (the default) whoosh will check the last
147 When using incremental mode (the default) whoosh will check the last
148 modification date of each file and add it to be reindexed if a newer file is
148 modification date of each file and add it to be reindexed if a newer file is
149 available. The indexing daemon checks for any removed files and removes them
149 available. The indexing daemon checks for any removed files and removes them
150 from index.
150 from index.
151
151
152 If you want to rebuild index from scratch, you can use the `-f` flag as above,
152 If you want to rebuild index from scratch, you can use the `-f` flag as above,
153 or in the admin panel you can check `build from scratch` flag.
153 or in the admin panel you can check `build from scratch` flag.
154
154
155
155
156 Setting up LDAP support
156 Setting up LDAP support
157 -----------------------
157 -----------------------
158
158
159 RhodeCode starting from version 1.1 supports ldap authentication. In order
159 RhodeCode starting from version 1.1 supports ldap authentication. In order
160 to use LDAP, you have to install the python-ldap_ package. This package is
160 to use LDAP, you have to install the python-ldap_ package. This package is
161 available via pypi, so you can install it by running
161 available via pypi, so you can install it by running
162
162
163 using easy_install::
163 using easy_install::
164
164
165 easy_install python-ldap
165 easy_install python-ldap
166
166
167 using pip::
167 using pip::
168
168
169 pip install python-ldap
169 pip install python-ldap
170
170
171 .. note::
171 .. note::
172 python-ldap requires some certain libs on your system, so before installing
172 python-ldap requires some certain libs on your system, so before installing
173 it check that you have at least `openldap`, and `sasl` libraries.
173 it check that you have at least `openldap`, and `sasl` libraries.
174
174
175 LDAP settings are located in admin->ldap section,
175 LDAP settings are located in admin->ldap section,
176
176
177 Here's a typical ldap setup::
177 Here's a typical ldap setup::
178
178
179 Connection settings
179 Connection settings
180 Enable LDAP = checked
180 Enable LDAP = checked
181 Host = host.example.org
181 Host = host.example.org
182 Port = 389
182 Port = 389
183 Account = <account>
183 Account = <account>
184 Password = <password>
184 Password = <password>
185 Connection Security = LDAPS connection
185 Connection Security = LDAPS connection
186 Certificate Checks = DEMAND
186 Certificate Checks = DEMAND
187
187
188 Search settings
188 Search settings
189 Base DN = CN=users,DC=host,DC=example,DC=org
189 Base DN = CN=users,DC=host,DC=example,DC=org
190 LDAP Filter = (&(objectClass=user)(!(objectClass=computer)))
190 LDAP Filter = (&(objectClass=user)(!(objectClass=computer)))
191 LDAP Search Scope = SUBTREE
191 LDAP Search Scope = SUBTREE
192
192
193 Attribute mappings
193 Attribute mappings
194 Login Attribute = uid
194 Login Attribute = uid
195 First Name Attribute = firstName
195 First Name Attribute = firstName
196 Last Name Attribute = lastName
196 Last Name Attribute = lastName
197 E-mail Attribute = mail
197 E-mail Attribute = mail
198
198
199 .. _enable_ldap:
199 .. _enable_ldap:
200
200
201 Enable LDAP : required
201 Enable LDAP : required
202 Whether to use LDAP for authenticating users.
202 Whether to use LDAP for authenticating users.
203
203
204 .. _ldap_host:
204 .. _ldap_host:
205
205
206 Host : required
206 Host : required
207 LDAP server hostname or IP address. Can be also a comma separated
207 LDAP server hostname or IP address. Can be also a comma separated
208 list of servers to support LDAP fail-over.
208 list of servers to support LDAP fail-over.
209
209
210 .. _Port:
210 .. _Port:
211
211
212 Port : required
212 Port : required
213 389 for un-encrypted LDAP, 636 for SSL-encrypted LDAP.
213 389 for un-encrypted LDAP, 636 for SSL-encrypted LDAP.
214
214
215 .. _ldap_account:
215 .. _ldap_account:
216
216
217 Account : optional
217 Account : optional
218 Only required if the LDAP server does not allow anonymous browsing of
218 Only required if the LDAP server does not allow anonymous browsing of
219 records. This should be a special account for record browsing. This
219 records. This should be a special account for record browsing. This
220 will require `LDAP Password`_ below.
220 will require `LDAP Password`_ below.
221
221
222 .. _LDAP Password:
222 .. _LDAP Password:
223
223
224 Password : optional
224 Password : optional
225 Only required if the LDAP server does not allow anonymous browsing of
225 Only required if the LDAP server does not allow anonymous browsing of
226 records.
226 records.
227
227
228 .. _Enable LDAPS:
228 .. _Enable LDAPS:
229
229
230 Connection Security : required
230 Connection Security : required
231 Defines the connection to LDAP server
231 Defines the connection to LDAP server
232
232
233 No encryption
233 No encryption
234 Plain non encrypted connection
234 Plain non encrypted connection
235
235
236 LDAPS connection
236 LDAPS connection
237 Enable ldaps connection. It will likely require `Port`_ to be set to
237 Enable ldaps connection. It will likely require `Port`_ to be set to
238 a different value (standard LDAPS port is 636). When LDAPS is enabled
238 a different value (standard LDAPS port is 636). When LDAPS is enabled
239 then `Certificate Checks`_ is required.
239 then `Certificate Checks`_ is required.
240
240
241 START_TLS on LDAP connection
241 START_TLS on LDAP connection
242 START TLS connection
242 START TLS connection
243
243
244 .. _Certificate Checks:
244 .. _Certificate Checks:
245
245
246 Certificate Checks : optional
246 Certificate Checks : optional
247 How SSL certificates verification is handled - this is only useful when
247 How SSL certificates verification is handled - this is only useful when
248 `Enable LDAPS`_ is enabled. Only DEMAND or HARD offer full SSL security
248 `Enable LDAPS`_ is enabled. Only DEMAND or HARD offer full SSL security
249 while the other options are susceptible to man-in-the-middle attacks. SSL
249 while the other options are susceptible to man-in-the-middle attacks. SSL
250 certificates can be installed to /etc/openldap/cacerts so that the
250 certificates can be installed to /etc/openldap/cacerts so that the
251 DEMAND or HARD options can be used with self-signed certificates or
251 DEMAND or HARD options can be used with self-signed certificates or
252 certificates that do not have traceable certificates of authority.
252 certificates that do not have traceable certificates of authority.
253
253
254 NEVER
254 NEVER
255 A serve certificate will never be requested or checked.
255 A serve certificate will never be requested or checked.
256
256
257 ALLOW
257 ALLOW
258 A server certificate is requested. Failure to provide a
258 A server certificate is requested. Failure to provide a
259 certificate or providing a bad certificate will not terminate the
259 certificate or providing a bad certificate will not terminate the
260 session.
260 session.
261
261
262 TRY
262 TRY
263 A server certificate is requested. Failure to provide a
263 A server certificate is requested. Failure to provide a
264 certificate does not halt the session; providing a bad certificate
264 certificate does not halt the session; providing a bad certificate
265 halts the session.
265 halts the session.
266
266
267 DEMAND
267 DEMAND
268 A server certificate is requested and must be provided and
268 A server certificate is requested and must be provided and
269 authenticated for the session to proceed.
269 authenticated for the session to proceed.
270
270
271 HARD
271 HARD
272 The same as DEMAND.
272 The same as DEMAND.
273
273
274 .. _Base DN:
274 .. _Base DN:
275
275
276 Base DN : required
276 Base DN : required
277 The Distinguished Name (DN) where searches for users will be performed.
277 The Distinguished Name (DN) where searches for users will be performed.
278 Searches can be controlled by `LDAP Filter`_ and `LDAP Search Scope`_.
278 Searches can be controlled by `LDAP Filter`_ and `LDAP Search Scope`_.
279
279
280 .. _LDAP Filter:
280 .. _LDAP Filter:
281
281
282 LDAP Filter : optional
282 LDAP Filter : optional
283 A LDAP filter defined by RFC 2254. This is more useful when `LDAP
283 A LDAP filter defined by RFC 2254. This is more useful when `LDAP
284 Search Scope`_ is set to SUBTREE. The filter is useful for limiting
284 Search Scope`_ is set to SUBTREE. The filter is useful for limiting
285 which LDAP objects are identified as representing Users for
285 which LDAP objects are identified as representing Users for
286 authentication. The filter is augmented by `Login Attribute`_ below.
286 authentication. The filter is augmented by `Login Attribute`_ below.
287 This can commonly be left blank.
287 This can commonly be left blank.
288
288
289 .. _LDAP Search Scope:
289 .. _LDAP Search Scope:
290
290
291 LDAP Search Scope : required
291 LDAP Search Scope : required
292 This limits how far LDAP will search for a matching object.
292 This limits how far LDAP will search for a matching object.
293
293
294 BASE
294 BASE
295 Only allows searching of `Base DN`_ and is usually not what you
295 Only allows searching of `Base DN`_ and is usually not what you
296 want.
296 want.
297
297
298 ONELEVEL
298 ONELEVEL
299 Searches all entries under `Base DN`_, but not Base DN itself.
299 Searches all entries under `Base DN`_, but not Base DN itself.
300
300
301 SUBTREE
301 SUBTREE
302 Searches all entries below `Base DN`_, but not Base DN itself.
302 Searches all entries below `Base DN`_, but not Base DN itself.
303 When using SUBTREE `LDAP Filter`_ is useful to limit object
303 When using SUBTREE `LDAP Filter`_ is useful to limit object
304 location.
304 location.
305
305
306 .. _Login Attribute:
306 .. _Login Attribute:
307
307
308 Login Attribute : required
308 Login Attribute : required
309 The LDAP record attribute that will be matched as the USERNAME or
309 The LDAP record attribute that will be matched as the USERNAME or
310 ACCOUNT used to connect to RhodeCode. This will be added to `LDAP
310 ACCOUNT used to connect to RhodeCode. This will be added to `LDAP
311 Filter`_ for locating the User object. If `LDAP Filter`_ is specified as
311 Filter`_ for locating the User object. If `LDAP Filter`_ is specified as
312 "LDAPFILTER", `Login Attribute`_ is specified as "uid" and the user has
312 "LDAPFILTER", `Login Attribute`_ is specified as "uid" and the user has
313 connected as "jsmith" then the `LDAP Filter`_ will be augmented as below
313 connected as "jsmith" then the `LDAP Filter`_ will be augmented as below
314 ::
314 ::
315
315
316 (&(LDAPFILTER)(uid=jsmith))
316 (&(LDAPFILTER)(uid=jsmith))
317
317
318 .. _ldap_attr_firstname:
318 .. _ldap_attr_firstname:
319
319
320 First Name Attribute : required
320 First Name Attribute : required
321 The LDAP record attribute which represents the user's first name.
321 The LDAP record attribute which represents the user's first name.
322
322
323 .. _ldap_attr_lastname:
323 .. _ldap_attr_lastname:
324
324
325 Last Name Attribute : required
325 Last Name Attribute : required
326 The LDAP record attribute which represents the user's last name.
326 The LDAP record attribute which represents the user's last name.
327
327
328 .. _ldap_attr_email:
328 .. _ldap_attr_email:
329
329
330 Email Attribute : required
330 Email Attribute : required
331 The LDAP record attribute which represents the user's email address.
331 The LDAP record attribute which represents the user's email address.
332
332
333 If all data are entered correctly, and python-ldap_ is properly installed
333 If all data are entered correctly, and python-ldap_ is properly installed
334 users should be granted access to RhodeCode with ldap accounts. At this
334 users should be granted access to RhodeCode with ldap accounts. At this
335 time user information is copied from LDAP into the RhodeCode user database.
335 time user information is copied from LDAP into the RhodeCode user database.
336 This means that updates of an LDAP user object may not be reflected as a
336 This means that updates of an LDAP user object may not be reflected as a
337 user update in RhodeCode.
337 user update in RhodeCode.
338
338
339 If You have problems with LDAP access and believe You entered correct
339 If You have problems with LDAP access and believe You entered correct
340 information check out the RhodeCode logs, any error messages sent from LDAP
340 information check out the RhodeCode logs, any error messages sent from LDAP
341 will be saved there.
341 will be saved there.
342
342
343 Active Directory
343 Active Directory
344 ''''''''''''''''
344 ''''''''''''''''
345
345
346 RhodeCode can use Microsoft Active Directory for user authentication. This
346 RhodeCode can use Microsoft Active Directory for user authentication. This
347 is done through an LDAP or LDAPS connection to Active Directory. The
347 is done through an LDAP or LDAPS connection to Active Directory. The
348 following LDAP configuration settings are typical for using Active
348 following LDAP configuration settings are typical for using Active
349 Directory ::
349 Directory ::
350
350
351 Base DN = OU=SBSUsers,OU=Users,OU=MyBusiness,DC=v3sys,DC=local
351 Base DN = OU=SBSUsers,OU=Users,OU=MyBusiness,DC=v3sys,DC=local
352 Login Attribute = sAMAccountName
352 Login Attribute = sAMAccountName
353 First Name Attribute = givenName
353 First Name Attribute = givenName
354 Last Name Attribute = sn
354 Last Name Attribute = sn
355 E-mail Attribute = mail
355 E-mail Attribute = mail
356
356
357 All other LDAP settings will likely be site-specific and should be
357 All other LDAP settings will likely be site-specific and should be
358 appropriately configured.
358 appropriately configured.
359
359
360
360
361 Authentication by container or reverse-proxy
361 Authentication by container or reverse-proxy
362 --------------------------------------------
362 --------------------------------------------
363
363
364 Starting with version 1.3, RhodeCode supports delegating the authentication
364 Starting with version 1.3, RhodeCode supports delegating the authentication
365 of users to its WSGI container, or to a reverse-proxy server through which all
365 of users to its WSGI container, or to a reverse-proxy server through which all
366 clients access the application.
366 clients access the application.
367
367
368 When these authentication methods are enabled in RhodeCode, it uses the
368 When these authentication methods are enabled in RhodeCode, it uses the
369 username that the container/proxy (Apache/Nginx/etc) authenticated and doesn't
369 username that the container/proxy (Apache/Nginx/etc) authenticated and doesn't
370 perform the authentication itself. The authorization, however, is still done by
370 perform the authentication itself. The authorization, however, is still done by
371 RhodeCode according to its settings.
371 RhodeCode according to its settings.
372
372
373 When a user logs in for the first time using these authentication methods,
373 When a user logs in for the first time using these authentication methods,
374 a matching user account is created in RhodeCode with default permissions. An
374 a matching user account is created in RhodeCode with default permissions. An
375 administrator can then modify it using RhodeCode's admin interface.
375 administrator can then modify it using RhodeCode's admin interface.
376 It's also possible for an administrator to create accounts and configure their
376 It's also possible for an administrator to create accounts and configure their
377 permissions before the user logs in for the first time.
377 permissions before the user logs in for the first time.
378
378
379 Container-based authentication
379 Container-based authentication
380 ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
380 ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
381
381
382 In a container-based authentication setup, RhodeCode reads the user name from
382 In a container-based authentication setup, RhodeCode reads the user name from
383 the ``REMOTE_USER`` server variable provided by the WSGI container.
383 the ``REMOTE_USER`` server variable provided by the WSGI container.
384
384
385 After setting up your container (see `Apache's WSGI config`_), you'd need
385 After setting up your container (see `Apache's WSGI config`_), you'd need
386 to configure it to require authentication on the location configured for
386 to configure it to require authentication on the location configured for
387 RhodeCode.
387 RhodeCode.
388
388
389 In order for RhodeCode to start using the provided username, you should set the
389 In order for RhodeCode to start using the provided username, you should set the
390 following in the [app:main] section of your .ini file::
390 following in the [app:main] section of your .ini file::
391
391
392 container_auth_enabled = true
392 container_auth_enabled = true
393
393
394
394
395 Proxy pass-through authentication
395 Proxy pass-through authentication
396 '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
396 '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''
397
397
398 In a proxy pass-through authentication setup, RhodeCode reads the user name
398 In a proxy pass-through authentication setup, RhodeCode reads the user name
399 from the ``X-Forwarded-User`` request header, which should be configured to be
399 from the ``X-Forwarded-User`` request header, which should be configured to be
400 sent by the reverse-proxy server.
400 sent by the reverse-proxy server.
401
401
402 After setting up your proxy solution (see `Apache virtual host reverse proxy example`_,
402 After setting up your proxy solution (see `Apache virtual host reverse proxy example`_,
403 `Apache as subdirectory`_ or `Nginx virtual host example`_), you'd need to
403 `Apache as subdirectory`_ or `Nginx virtual host example`_), you'd need to
404 configure the authentication and add the username in a request header named
404 configure the authentication and add the username in a request header named
405 ``X-Forwarded-User``.
405 ``X-Forwarded-User``.
406
406
407 For example, the following config section for Apache sets a subdirectory in a
407 For example, the following config section for Apache sets a subdirectory in a
408 reverse-proxy setup with basic auth::
408 reverse-proxy setup with basic auth::
409
409
410 <Location /<someprefix> >
410 <Location /<someprefix> >
411 ProxyPass http://127.0.0.1:5000/<someprefix>
411 ProxyPass http://127.0.0.1:5000/<someprefix>
412 ProxyPassReverse http://127.0.0.1:5000/<someprefix>
412 ProxyPassReverse http://127.0.0.1:5000/<someprefix>
413 SetEnvIf X-Url-Scheme https HTTPS=1
413 SetEnvIf X-Url-Scheme https HTTPS=1
414
414
415 AuthType Basic
415 AuthType Basic
416 AuthName "RhodeCode authentication"
416 AuthName "RhodeCode authentication"
417 AuthUserFile /home/web/rhodecode/.htpasswd
417 AuthUserFile /home/web/rhodecode/.htpasswd
418 require valid-user
418 require valid-user
419
419
420 RequestHeader unset X-Forwarded-User
420 RequestHeader unset X-Forwarded-User
421
421
422 RewriteEngine On
422 RewriteEngine On
423 RewriteCond %{LA-U:REMOTE_USER} (.+)
423 RewriteCond %{LA-U:REMOTE_USER} (.+)
424 RewriteRule .* - [E=RU:%1]
424 RewriteRule .* - [E=RU:%1]
425 RequestHeader set X-Forwarded-User %{RU}e
425 RequestHeader set X-Forwarded-User %{RU}e
426 </Location>
426 </Location>
427
427
428 In order for RhodeCode to start using the forwarded username, you should set
428 In order for RhodeCode to start using the forwarded username, you should set
429 the following in the [app:main] section of your .ini file::
429 the following in the [app:main] section of your .ini file::
430
430
431 proxypass_auth_enabled = true
431 proxypass_auth_enabled = true
432
432
433 .. note::
433 .. note::
434 If you enable proxy pass-through authentication, make sure your server is
434 If you enable proxy pass-through authentication, make sure your server is
435 only accessible through the proxy. Otherwise, any client would be able to
435 only accessible through the proxy. Otherwise, any client would be able to
436 forge the authentication header and could effectively become authenticated
436 forge the authentication header and could effectively become authenticated
437 using any account of their liking.
437 using any account of their liking.
438
438
439 Integration with Issue trackers
439 Integration with Issue trackers
440 -------------------------------
440 -------------------------------
441
441
442 RhodeCode provides a simple integration with issue trackers. It's possible
442 RhodeCode provides a simple integration with issue trackers. It's possible
443 to define a regular expression that will fetch issue id stored in commit
443 to define a regular expression that will fetch issue id stored in commit
444 messages and replace that with an url to this issue. To enable this simply
444 messages and replace that with an url to this issue. To enable this simply
445 uncomment following variables in the ini file::
445 uncomment following variables in the ini file::
446
446
447 url_pat = (?:^#|\s#)(\w+)
447 url_pat = (?:^#|\s#)(\w+)
448 issue_server_link = https://myissueserver.com/{repo}/issue/{id}
448 issue_server_link = https://myissueserver.com/{repo}/issue/{id}
449 issue_prefix = #
449 issue_prefix = #
450
450
451 `url_pat` is the regular expression that will fetch issues from commit messages.
451 `url_pat` is the regular expression that will fetch issues from commit messages.
452 Default regex will match issues in format of #<number> eg. #300.
452 Default regex will match issues in format of #<number> eg. #300.
453
453
454 Matched issues will be replace with the link specified as `issue_server_link`
454 Matched issues will be replace with the link specified as `issue_server_link`
455 {id} will be replaced with issue id, and {repo} with repository name.
455 {id} will be replaced with issue id, and {repo} with repository name.
456 Since the # is striped `issue_prefix` is added as a prefix to url.
456 Since the # is striped `issue_prefix` is added as a prefix to url.
457 `issue_prefix` can be something different than # if you pass
457 `issue_prefix` can be something different than # if you pass
458 ISSUE- as issue prefix this will generate an url in format::
458 ISSUE- as issue prefix this will generate an url in format::
459
459
460 <a href="https://myissueserver.com/example_repo/issue/300">ISSUE-300</a>
460 <a href="https://myissueserver.com/example_repo/issue/300">ISSUE-300</a>
461
461
462 Hook management
462 Hook management
463 ---------------
463 ---------------
464
464
465 Hooks can be managed in similar way to this used in .hgrc files.
465 Hooks can be managed in similar way to this used in .hgrc files.
466 To access hooks setting click `advanced setup` on Hooks section of Mercurial
466 To access hooks setting click `advanced setup` on Hooks section of Mercurial
467 Settings in Admin.
467 Settings in Admin.
468
468
469 There are 4 built in hooks that cannot be changed (only enable/disable by
469 There are 4 built in hooks that cannot be changed (only enable/disable by
470 checkboxes on previos section).
470 checkboxes on previos section).
471 To add another custom hook simply fill in first section with
471 To add another custom hook simply fill in first section with
472 <name>.<hook_type> and the second one with hook path. Example hooks
472 <name>.<hook_type> and the second one with hook path. Example hooks
473 can be found at *rhodecode.lib.hooks*.
473 can be found at *rhodecode.lib.hooks*.
474
474
475
475
476 Changing default encoding
476 Changing default encoding
477 -------------------------
477 -------------------------
478
478
479 By default RhodeCode uses utf8 encoding, starting from 1.3 series this
479 By default RhodeCode uses utf8 encoding, starting from 1.3 series this
480 can be changed, simply edit default_encoding in .ini file to desired one.
480 can be changed, simply edit default_encoding in .ini file to desired one.
481 This affects many parts in rhodecode including commiters names, filenames,
481 This affects many parts in rhodecode including commiters names, filenames,
482 encoding of commit messages. In addition RhodeCode can detect if `chardet`
482 encoding of commit messages. In addition RhodeCode can detect if `chardet`
483 library is installed. If `chardet` is detected RhodeCode will fallback to it
483 library is installed. If `chardet` is detected RhodeCode will fallback to it
484 when there are encode/decode errors.
484 when there are encode/decode errors.
485
485
486
486
487 Setting Up Celery
487 Setting Up Celery
488 -----------------
488 -----------------
489
489
490 Since version 1.1 celery is configured by the rhodecode ini configuration files.
490 Since version 1.1 celery is configured by the rhodecode ini configuration files.
491 Simply set use_celery=true in the ini file then add / change the configuration
491 Simply set use_celery=true in the ini file then add / change the configuration
492 variables inside the ini file.
492 variables inside the ini file.
493
493
494 Remember that the ini files use the format with '.' not with '_' like celery.
494 Remember that the ini files use the format with '.' not with '_' like celery.
495 So for example setting `BROKER_HOST` in celery means setting `broker.host` in
495 So for example setting `BROKER_HOST` in celery means setting `broker.host` in
496 the config file.
496 the config file.
497
497
498 In order to start using celery run::
498 In order to start using celery run::
499
499
500 paster celeryd <configfile.ini>
500 paster celeryd <configfile.ini>
501
501
502
502
503 .. note::
503 .. note::
504 Make sure you run this command from the same virtualenv, and with the same
504 Make sure you run this command from the same virtualenv, and with the same
505 user that rhodecode runs.
505 user that rhodecode runs.
506
506
507 HTTPS support
507 HTTPS support
508 -------------
508 -------------
509
509
510 There are two ways to enable https:
510 There are two ways to enable https:
511
511
512 - Set HTTP_X_URL_SCHEME in your http server headers, than rhodecode will
512 - Set HTTP_X_URL_SCHEME in your http server headers, than rhodecode will
513 recognize this headers and make proper https redirections
513 recognize this headers and make proper https redirections
514 - Alternatively, change the `force_https = true` flag in the ini configuration
514 - Alternatively, change the `force_https = true` flag in the ini configuration
515 to force using https, no headers are needed than to enable https
515 to force using https, no headers are needed than to enable https
516
516
517
517
518 Nginx virtual host example
518 Nginx virtual host example
519 --------------------------
519 --------------------------
520
520
521 Sample config for nginx using proxy::
521 Sample config for nginx using proxy::
522
522
523 upstream rc {
523 upstream rc {
524 server 127.0.0.1:5000;
524 server 127.0.0.1:5000;
525 # add more instances for load balancing
525 # add more instances for load balancing
526 #server 127.0.0.1:5001;
526 #server 127.0.0.1:5001;
527 #server 127.0.0.1:5002;
527 #server 127.0.0.1:5002;
528 }
528 }
529
529
530 server {
530 server {
531 listen 80;
531 listen 443;
532 server_name hg.myserver.com;
532 server_name rhodecode.myserver.com;
533 access_log /var/log/nginx/rhodecode.access.log;
533 access_log /var/log/nginx/rhodecode.access.log;
534 error_log /var/log/nginx/rhodecode.error.log;
534 error_log /var/log/nginx/rhodecode.error.log;
535
535
536 ssl on;
537 ssl_certificate rhodecode.myserver.com.crt;
538 ssl_certificate_key rhodecode.myserver.com.key;
539
540 ssl_session_timeout 5m;
541
542 ssl_protocols SSLv3 TLSv1;
543 ssl_ciphers DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA:DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA:EDH-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA:AES256-SHA:DES-CBC3-SHA:AES128-SHA:RC4-SHA:RC4-MD5;
544 ssl_prefer_server_ciphers on;
545
536 # uncomment if you have nginx with chunking module compiled
546 # uncomment if you have nginx with chunking module compiled
537 # fixes the issues of having to put postBuffer data for large git
547 # fixes the issues of having to put postBuffer data for large git
538 # pushes
548 # pushes
539 #chunkin on;
549 #chunkin on;
540 #error_page 411 = @my_411_error;
550 #error_page 411 = @my_411_error;
541 #location @my_411_error {
551 #location @my_411_error {
542 # chunkin_resume;
552 # chunkin_resume;
543 #}
553 #}
544
554
545 # uncomment if you want to serve static files by nginx
555 # uncomment if you want to serve static files by nginx
546 #root /path/to/installation/rhodecode/public;
556 #root /path/to/installation/rhodecode/public;
547
557
548 location / {
558 location / {
549 try_files $uri @rhode;
559 try_files $uri @rhode;
550 }
560 }
551
561
552 location @rhode {
562 location @rhode {
553 proxy_pass http://rc;
563 proxy_pass http://rc;
554 include /etc/nginx/proxy.conf;
564 include /etc/nginx/proxy.conf;
555 }
565 }
556
566
557 }
567 }
558
568
559 Here's the proxy.conf. It's tuned so it will not timeout on long
569 Here's the proxy.conf. It's tuned so it will not timeout on long
560 pushes or large pushes::
570 pushes or large pushes::
561
571
562 proxy_redirect off;
572 proxy_redirect off;
563 proxy_set_header Host $host;
573 proxy_set_header Host $host;
564 proxy_set_header X-Url-Scheme $scheme;
574 proxy_set_header X-Url-Scheme $scheme;
565 proxy_set_header X-Host $http_host;
575 proxy_set_header X-Host $http_host;
566 proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
576 proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
567 proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
577 proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
568 proxy_set_header Proxy-host $proxy_host;
578 proxy_set_header Proxy-host $proxy_host;
569 client_max_body_size 400m;
579 client_max_body_size 400m;
570 client_body_buffer_size 128k;
580 client_body_buffer_size 128k;
571 proxy_buffering off;
581 proxy_buffering off;
572 proxy_connect_timeout 7200;
582 proxy_connect_timeout 7200;
573 proxy_send_timeout 7200;
583 proxy_send_timeout 7200;
574 proxy_read_timeout 7200;
584 proxy_read_timeout 7200;
575 proxy_buffers 8 32k;
585 proxy_buffers 8 32k;
576
586
577 Also, when using root path with nginx you might set the static files to false
587 Also, when using root path with nginx you might set the static files to false
578 in the production.ini file::
588 in the production.ini file::
579
589
580 [app:main]
590 [app:main]
581 use = egg:rhodecode
591 use = egg:rhodecode
582 full_stack = true
592 full_stack = true
583 static_files = false
593 static_files = false
584 lang=en
594 lang=en
585 cache_dir = %(here)s/data
595 cache_dir = %(here)s/data
586
596
587 In order to not have the statics served by the application. This improves speed.
597 In order to not have the statics served by the application. This improves speed.
588
598
589
599
590 Apache virtual host reverse proxy example
600 Apache virtual host reverse proxy example
591 -----------------------------------------
601 -----------------------------------------
592
602
593 Here is a sample configuration file for apache using proxy::
603 Here is a sample configuration file for apache using proxy::
594
604
595 <VirtualHost *:80>
605 <VirtualHost *:80>
596 ServerName hg.myserver.com
606 ServerName hg.myserver.com
597 ServerAlias hg.myserver.com
607 ServerAlias hg.myserver.com
598
608
599 <Proxy *>
609 <Proxy *>
600 Order allow,deny
610 Order allow,deny
601 Allow from all
611 Allow from all
602 </Proxy>
612 </Proxy>
603
613
604 #important !
614 #important !
605 #Directive to properly generate url (clone url) for pylons
615 #Directive to properly generate url (clone url) for pylons
606 ProxyPreserveHost On
616 ProxyPreserveHost On
607
617
608 #rhodecode instance
618 #rhodecode instance
609 ProxyPass / http://127.0.0.1:5000/
619 ProxyPass / http://127.0.0.1:5000/
610 ProxyPassReverse / http://127.0.0.1:5000/
620 ProxyPassReverse / http://127.0.0.1:5000/
611
621
612 #to enable https use line below
622 #to enable https use line below
613 #SetEnvIf X-Url-Scheme https HTTPS=1
623 #SetEnvIf X-Url-Scheme https HTTPS=1
614
624
615 </VirtualHost>
625 </VirtualHost>
616
626
617
627
618 Additional tutorial
628 Additional tutorial
619 http://wiki.pylonshq.com/display/pylonscookbook/Apache+as+a+reverse+proxy+for+Pylons
629 http://wiki.pylonshq.com/display/pylonscookbook/Apache+as+a+reverse+proxy+for+Pylons
620
630
621
631
622 Apache as subdirectory
632 Apache as subdirectory
623 ----------------------
633 ----------------------
624
634
625 Apache subdirectory part::
635 Apache subdirectory part::
626
636
627 <Location /<someprefix> >
637 <Location /<someprefix> >
628 ProxyPass http://127.0.0.1:5000/<someprefix>
638 ProxyPass http://127.0.0.1:5000/<someprefix>
629 ProxyPassReverse http://127.0.0.1:5000/<someprefix>
639 ProxyPassReverse http://127.0.0.1:5000/<someprefix>
630 SetEnvIf X-Url-Scheme https HTTPS=1
640 SetEnvIf X-Url-Scheme https HTTPS=1
631 </Location>
641 </Location>
632
642
633 Besides the regular apache setup you will need to add the following line
643 Besides the regular apache setup you will need to add the following line
634 into [app:main] section of your .ini file::
644 into [app:main] section of your .ini file::
635
645
636 filter-with = proxy-prefix
646 filter-with = proxy-prefix
637
647
638 Add the following at the end of the .ini file::
648 Add the following at the end of the .ini file::
639
649
640 [filter:proxy-prefix]
650 [filter:proxy-prefix]
641 use = egg:PasteDeploy#prefix
651 use = egg:PasteDeploy#prefix
642 prefix = /<someprefix>
652 prefix = /<someprefix>
643
653
644
654
645 then change <someprefix> into your choosen prefix
655 then change <someprefix> into your choosen prefix
646
656
647 Apache's WSGI config
657 Apache's WSGI config
648 --------------------
658 --------------------
649
659
650 Alternatively, RhodeCode can be set up with Apache under mod_wsgi. For
660 Alternatively, RhodeCode can be set up with Apache under mod_wsgi. For
651 that, you'll need to:
661 that, you'll need to:
652
662
653 - Install mod_wsgi. If using a Debian-based distro, you can install
663 - Install mod_wsgi. If using a Debian-based distro, you can install
654 the package libapache2-mod-wsgi::
664 the package libapache2-mod-wsgi::
655
665
656 aptitude install libapache2-mod-wsgi
666 aptitude install libapache2-mod-wsgi
657
667
658 - Enable mod_wsgi::
668 - Enable mod_wsgi::
659
669
660 a2enmod wsgi
670 a2enmod wsgi
661
671
662 - Create a wsgi dispatch script, like the one below. Make sure you
672 - Create a wsgi dispatch script, like the one below. Make sure you
663 check the paths correctly point to where you installed RhodeCode
673 check the paths correctly point to where you installed RhodeCode
664 and its Python Virtual Environment.
674 and its Python Virtual Environment.
665 - Enable the WSGIScriptAlias directive for the wsgi dispatch script,
675 - Enable the WSGIScriptAlias directive for the wsgi dispatch script,
666 as in the following example. Once again, check the paths are
676 as in the following example. Once again, check the paths are
667 correctly specified.
677 correctly specified.
668
678
669 Here is a sample excerpt from an Apache Virtual Host configuration file::
679 Here is a sample excerpt from an Apache Virtual Host configuration file::
670
680
671 WSGIDaemonProcess pylons \
681 WSGIDaemonProcess pylons \
672 threads=4 \
682 threads=4 \
673 python-path=/home/web/rhodecode/pyenv/lib/python2.6/site-packages
683 python-path=/home/web/rhodecode/pyenv/lib/python2.6/site-packages
674 WSGIScriptAlias / /home/web/rhodecode/dispatch.wsgi
684 WSGIScriptAlias / /home/web/rhodecode/dispatch.wsgi
675 WSGIPassAuthorization On
685 WSGIPassAuthorization On
676
686
677 .. note::
687 .. note::
678 when running apache as root please add: `user=www-data group=www-data`
688 when running apache as root please add: `user=www-data group=www-data`
679 into above configuration
689 into above configuration
680
690
681 .. note::
691 .. note::
682 RhodeCode cannot be runned in multiprocess mode in apache, make sure
692 RhodeCode cannot be runned in multiprocess mode in apache, make sure
683 you don't specify `processes=num` directive in the config
693 you don't specify `processes=num` directive in the config
684
694
685
695
686 Example wsgi dispatch script::
696 Example wsgi dispatch script::
687
697
688 import os
698 import os
689 os.environ["HGENCODING"] = "UTF-8"
699 os.environ["HGENCODING"] = "UTF-8"
690 os.environ['PYTHON_EGG_CACHE'] = '/home/web/rhodecode/.egg-cache'
700 os.environ['PYTHON_EGG_CACHE'] = '/home/web/rhodecode/.egg-cache'
691
701
692 # sometimes it's needed to set the curent dir
702 # sometimes it's needed to set the curent dir
693 os.chdir('/home/web/rhodecode/')
703 os.chdir('/home/web/rhodecode/')
694
704
695 import site
705 import site
696 site.addsitedir("/home/web/rhodecode/pyenv/lib/python2.6/site-packages")
706 site.addsitedir("/home/web/rhodecode/pyenv/lib/python2.6/site-packages")
697
707
698 from paste.deploy import loadapp
708 from paste.deploy import loadapp
699 from paste.script.util.logging_config import fileConfig
709 from paste.script.util.logging_config import fileConfig
700
710
701 fileConfig('/home/web/rhodecode/production.ini')
711 fileConfig('/home/web/rhodecode/production.ini')
702 application = loadapp('config:/home/web/rhodecode/production.ini')
712 application = loadapp('config:/home/web/rhodecode/production.ini')
703
713
704 Note: when using mod_wsgi you'll need to install the same version of
714 Note: when using mod_wsgi you'll need to install the same version of
705 Mercurial that's inside RhodeCode's virtualenv also on the system's Python
715 Mercurial that's inside RhodeCode's virtualenv also on the system's Python
706 environment.
716 environment.
707
717
708
718
709 Other configuration files
719 Other configuration files
710 -------------------------
720 -------------------------
711
721
712 Some example init.d scripts can be found in init.d directory::
722 Some example init.d scripts can be found in init.d directory::
713
723
714 https://secure.rhodecode.org/rhodecode/files/beta/init.d
724 https://secure.rhodecode.org/rhodecode/files/beta/init.d
715
725
716 .. _virtualenv: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv
726 .. _virtualenv: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv
717 .. _python: http://www.python.org/
727 .. _python: http://www.python.org/
718 .. _mercurial: http://mercurial.selenic.com/
728 .. _mercurial: http://mercurial.selenic.com/
719 .. _celery: http://celeryproject.org/
729 .. _celery: http://celeryproject.org/
720 .. _rabbitmq: http://www.rabbitmq.com/
730 .. _rabbitmq: http://www.rabbitmq.com/
721 .. _python-ldap: http://www.python-ldap.org/
731 .. _python-ldap: http://www.python-ldap.org/
722 .. _mercurial-server: http://www.lshift.net/mercurial-server.html
732 .. _mercurial-server: http://www.lshift.net/mercurial-server.html
723 .. _PublishingRepositories: http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/PublishingRepositories
733 .. _PublishingRepositories: http://mercurial.selenic.com/wiki/PublishingRepositories
724 .. _Issues tracker: https://bitbucket.org/marcinkuzminski/rhodecode/issues
734 .. _Issues tracker: https://bitbucket.org/marcinkuzminski/rhodecode/issues
725 .. _google group rhodecode: http://groups.google.com/group/rhodecode
735 .. _google group rhodecode: http://groups.google.com/group/rhodecode
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