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On repo.or.cz, I want to support project 'forks', which are meant for repositories which are spinoffs of a given project and share its objects database through the alternates mechanism. But another (and perhaps even greater) incentive for that is that those 'forked projects' do not clutter the main project index but are completely grouped inside of the project view. A forked project is just like a normal project, but given project $projectroot/$projname.git, the forked project resides in directory $projectroot/$projname/$forkname.git. This is a somewhat arbitrary naming rule, but I think that for now it's fine; if someone will need something wildly different, let them submit a patch. The 'forked' mode is by default off and can be turned on in runtime gitweb configuration just like other features. A project having forks is marked by a '+' (pointing to the list of forks) in the project list (this could become some cutesy AJAXy DHTML in the future), there is a forks section in the project summary similar to the heads and tags sections, and of course a forks view which looks the same as the root project list. Forks can be recursive. Signed-off-by: Petr Baudis <pasky@suse.cz> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net> |
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GIT web Interface ================= The one working on: http://www.kernel.org/git/ From the git version 1.4.0 gitweb is bundled with git. How to configure gitweb for your local system --------------------------------------------- You can specify the following configuration variables when building GIT: * GITWEB_SITENAME Shown in the title of all generated pages, defaults to the servers name. * GITWEB_PROJECTROOT The root directory for all projects shown by gitweb. * GITWEB_LIST points to a directory to scan for projects (defaults to project root) or to a file for explicit listing of projects. * GITWEB_HOMETEXT points to an .html file which is included on the gitweb project overview page. * GITWEB_CSS Points to the location where you put gitweb.css on your web server. * GITWEB_LOGO Points to the location where you put git-logo.png on your web server. * GITWEB_CONFIG This file will be loaded using 'require' and can be used to override any of the options above as well as some other options - see the top of 'gitweb.cgi' for their full list and description. If the environment $GITWEB_CONFIG is set when gitweb.cgi is executed the file in the environment variable will be loaded instead of the file specified when gitweb.cgi was created. Runtime gitweb configuration ---------------------------- You can adjust gitweb behaviour using the file specified in `GITWEB_CONFIG` (defaults to 'gitweb_config.perl' in the same directory as the CGI). See the top of 'gitweb.cgi' for the list of variables and some description. The most notable thing that is not configurable at compile time are the optional features, stored in the '%features' variable. You can find further description on how to reconfigure the default features setting in your `GITWEB_CONFIG` or per-project in `project.git/config` inside 'gitweb.cgi'. Webserver configuration ----------------------- If you want to have one URL for both gitweb and your http:// repositories, you can configure apache like this: <VirtualHost www:80> ServerName git.domain.org DocumentRoot /pub/git RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^/(.*\.git/(?!/?(info|objects|refs)).*)?$ /cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi%{REQUEST_URI} [L,PT] SetEnv GITWEB_CONFIG /etc/gitweb.conf </VirtualHost> The above configuration expects your public repositories to live under /pub/git and will serve them as http://git.domain.org/dir-under-pub-git, both as cloneable GIT URL and as browseable gitweb interface. If you then start your git-daemon with --base-path=/pub/git --export-all then you can even use the git:// URL with exactly the same path. Setting the environment variable GITWEB_CONFIG will tell gitweb to use the named file (i.e. in this example /etc/gitweb.conf) as a configuration for gitweb. Perl variables defined in here will override the defaults given at the head of the gitweb.perl (or gitweb.cgi). Look at the comments in that file for information on which variables and what they mean. Originally written by: Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org> Any comment/question/concern to: Git mailing list <git@vger.kernel.org>