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