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Welcome to RhodeCode (RhodiumCode) documentation!

RhodeCode (formerly hg-app) is Pylons framework based Mercurial repository browser/management tool with build in push/pull server and full text search. It works on http/https, has build in permission/authentication system with ability to auth via LDAP. It's similar in some parts to github or bitbucket, but it's suppose to run as standalone hosted application, it's open source and donation ware and focuses more on providing customized, self administered interface for Mercurial(and soon GIT) repositories. It's powered by vcs library that me and Lukasz Balcerzak created to handle many various version control systems.

RhodeCode uses Semantic Versioning

RhodeCode demo

http://hg.python-works.com

The default access is anonymous but You can login to administrative account using those credentials

  • username: demo
  • password: demo

Source code

The most up to date sources can be obtained from my own RhodeCode instance https://rhodecode.org

Rarely updated source code and issue tracker is available at bitbcuket http://bitbucket.org/marcinkuzminski/rhodecode

Features

  • Has it's own middleware to handle mercurial protocol request. Each request can be logged and authenticated. Runs on threads unlikely to hgweb. You can make multiple pulls/pushes simultaneous. Supports http/https and LDAP
  • Full permissions (private/read/write/admin) and authentication per project. One account for web interface and mercurial push/pull/clone operations.
  • Have built in users groups for easier permission management
  • Users can fork other users repo. RhodeCode have also compare view to see combined changeset for all changeset made within single push.
  • Mako templates let's you customize look and feel of application.
  • Beautiful diffs, annotations and source codes all colored by pygments. Raw diffs are made in git-diff format, including git binary-patches
  • Mercurial branch graph and yui-flot powered graphs with zooming and statistics
  • Admin interface with user/permission management. Admin activity journal, logs pulls, pushes, forks, registrations and other actions made by all users.
  • Server side forks, it's possible to fork a project and hack it free without breaking the main repository. You can even write Your own hooks and install them
  • Full text search powered by Whoosh on source codes, and file names. Build in indexing daemons, with optional incremental index build (no external search servers required. All in one application !)
  • Setup project descriptions and info inside built in db for easy, non file-system operations
  • Intelligent cache with invalidation after push or project change, provides high performance and always up to date data.
  • Rss / atom feeds, gravatar support, download sources as zip/tar/gz
  • Async tasks for speed and performance using celery (works without them too)
  • Backup scripts can do backup of whole app and send it over scp to desired location
  • Based on pylons / sqlalchemy / sqlite / whoosh / vcs

Incoming / Plans

  • project grouping
  • code review (probably based on hg-review)
  • full git support, with push/pull server (currently in beta tests)
  • redmine integration
  • public accessible activity feeds
  • commit based build in wiki system
  • clone points and cloning from remote repositories into rhodecode (git and mercurial)
  • more statistics and graph (global annotation + some more statistics)
  • other cools stuff that i can figure out (or You can help me figure out)

License

rhodecode is released under GPL license.

Mailing group Q&A

join the Google group

open an issue at issue tracker

join #rhodecode on FreeNode (irc.freenode.net) or use http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=rhodecode for web access to irc.

Online documentation

Online documentation for current version is available at http://packages.python.org/RhodeCode/. You may also build documentation for yourself - go into docs/ and run:

make html