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gitweb(1)
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NAME
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----
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gitweb - Git web interface (web frontend to Git repositories)
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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To get started with gitweb, run linkgit:git-instaweb[1] from a Git repository.
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This would configure and start your web server, and run web browser pointing to
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gitweb.
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DESCRIPTION
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-----------
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Gitweb provides a web interface to Git repositories. Its features include:
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* Viewing multiple Git repositories with common root.
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* Browsing every revision of the repository.
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* Viewing the contents of files in the repository at any revision.
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* Viewing the revision log of branches, history of files and directories,
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see what was changed when, by who.
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* Viewing the blame/annotation details of any file (if enabled).
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* Generating RSS and Atom feeds of commits, for any branch.
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The feeds are auto-discoverable in modern web browsers.
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* Viewing everything that was changed in a revision, and step through
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revisions one at a time, viewing the history of the repository.
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* Finding commits which commit messages matches given search term.
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See http://git.kernel.org/?p=git/git.git;a=tree;f=gitweb[] or
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http://repo.or.cz/w/git.git/tree/HEAD:/gitweb/[] for gitweb source code,
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browsed using gitweb itself.
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CONFIGURATION
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-------------
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Various aspects of gitweb's behavior can be controlled through the configuration
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file 'gitweb_config.perl' or '/etc/gitweb.conf'. See the linkgit:gitweb.conf[5]
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for details.
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Repositories
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Gitweb can show information from one or more Git repositories. These
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repositories have to be all on local filesystem, and have to share common
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repository root, i.e. be all under a single parent repository (but see also
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"Advanced web server setup" section, "Webserver configuration with multiple
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projects' root" subsection).
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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our $projectroot = '/path/to/parent/directory';
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The default value for `$projectroot` is '/pub/git'. You can change it during
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building gitweb via `GITWEB_PROJECTROOT` build configuration variable.
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By default all Git repositories under `$projectroot` are visible and available
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to gitweb. The list of projects is generated by default by scanning the
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`$projectroot` directory for Git repositories (for object databases to be
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more exact; gitweb is not interested in a working area, and is best suited
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to showing "bare" repositories).
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The name of the repository in gitweb is the path to its `$GIT_DIR` (its object
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database) relative to `$projectroot`. Therefore the repository $repo can be
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found at "$projectroot/$repo".
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Projects list file format
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Instead of having gitweb find repositories by scanning filesystem
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starting from $projectroot, you can provide a pre-generated list of
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visible projects by setting `$projects_list` to point to a plain text
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file with a list of projects (with some additional info).
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This file uses the following format:
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* One record (for project / repository) per line; does not support line
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continuation (newline escaping).
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* Leading and trailing whitespace are ignored.
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* Whitespace separated fields; any run of whitespace can be used as field
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separator (rules for Perl's "`split(" ", $line)`").
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* Fields use modified URI encoding, defined in RFC 3986, section 2.1
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(Percent-Encoding), or rather "Query string encoding" (see
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Query_string#URL_encoding[]), the difference
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being that SP (" ") can be encoded as "{plus}" (and therefore "{plus}" has to be
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also percent-encoded).
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+
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Reserved characters are: "%" (used for encoding), "{plus}" (can be used to
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encode SPACE), all whitespace characters as defined in Perl, including SP,
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TAB and LF, (used to separate fields in a record).
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* Currently recognized fields are:
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<repository path>::
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path to repository GIT_DIR, relative to `$projectroot`
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<repository owner>::
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displayed as repository owner, preferably full name, or email,
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or both
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You can generate the projects list index file using the project_index action
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(the 'TXT' link on projects list page) directly from gitweb; see also
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"Generating projects list using gitweb" section below.
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Example contents:
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foo.git Joe+R+Hacker+<joe@example.com>
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foo/bar.git O+W+Ner+<owner@example.org>
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By default this file controls only which projects are *visible* on projects
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list page (note that entries that do not point to correctly recognized Git
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repositories won't be displayed by gitweb). Even if a project is not
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visible on projects list page, you can view it nevertheless by hand-crafting
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a gitweb URL. By setting `$strict_export` configuration variable (see
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linkgit:gitweb.conf[5]) to true value you can allow viewing only of
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repositories also shown on the overview page (i.e. only projects explicitly
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listed in projects list file will be accessible).
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Generating projects list using gitweb
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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We assume that GITWEB_CONFIG has its default Makefile value, namely
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'gitweb_config.perl'. Put the following in 'gitweb_make_index.perl' file:
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read_config_file("gitweb_config.perl");
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$projects_list = $projectroot;
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Then create the following script to get list of project in the format
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suitable for GITWEB_LIST build configuration variable (or
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`$projects_list` variable in gitweb config):
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#!/bin/sh
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export GITWEB_CONFIG="gitweb_make_index.perl"
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export GATEWAY_INTERFACE="CGI/1.1"
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export HTTP_ACCEPT="*/*"
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export REQUEST_METHOD="GET"
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export QUERY_STRING="a=project_index"
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perl -- /var/www/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Run this script and save its output to a file. This file could then be used
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as projects list file, which means that you can set `$projects_list` to its
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filename.
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Controlling access to Git repositories
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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By default all Git repositories under `$projectroot` are visible and
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available to gitweb. You can however configure how gitweb controls access
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to repositories.
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* As described in "Projects list file format" section, you can control which
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projects are *visible* by selectively including repositories in projects
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list file, and setting `$projects_list` gitweb configuration variable to
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point to it. With `$strict_export` set, projects list file can be used to
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control which repositories are *available* as well.
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* You can configure gitweb to only list and allow viewing of the explicitly
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exported repositories, via `$export_ok` variable in gitweb config file; see
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linkgit:gitweb.conf[5] manpage. If it evaluates to true, gitweb shows
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repositories only if this file named by `$export_ok` exists in its object
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database (if directory has the magic file named `$export_ok`).
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For example linkgit:git-daemon[1] by default (unless `--export-all` option
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is used) allows pulling only for those repositories that have
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'git-daemon-export-ok' file. Adding
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our $export_ok = "git-daemon-export-ok";
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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makes gitweb show and allow access only to those repositories that can be
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fetched from via `git://` protocol.
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* Finally, it is possible to specify an arbitrary perl subroutine that will
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be called for each repository to determine if it can be exported. The
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subroutine receives an absolute path to the project (repository) as its only
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parameter (i.e. "$projectroot/$project").
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For example, if you use mod_perl to run the script, and have dumb
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HTTP protocol authentication configured for your repositories, you
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can use the following hook to allow access only if the user is
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authorized to read the files:
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$export_auth_hook = sub {
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use Apache2::SubRequest ();
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use Apache2::Const -compile => qw(HTTP_OK);
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my $path = "$_[0]/HEAD";
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my $r = Apache2::RequestUtil->request;
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my $sub = $r->lookup_file($path);
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return $sub->filename eq $path
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&& $sub->status == Apache2::Const::HTTP_OK;
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};
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Per-repository gitweb configuration
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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You can configure individual repositories shown in gitweb by creating file
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in the 'GIT_DIR' of Git repository, or by setting some repo configuration
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variable (in 'GIT_DIR/config', see linkgit:git-config[1]).
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You can use the following files in repository:
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README.html::
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A html file (HTML fragment) which is included on the gitweb project
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"summary" page inside `<div>` block element. You can use it for longer
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description of a project, to provide links (for example to project's
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homepage), etc. This is recognized only if XSS prevention is off
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(`$prevent_xss` is false, see linkgit:gitweb.conf[5]); a way to include
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a README safely when XSS prevention is on may be worked out in the
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future.
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description (or `gitweb.description`)::
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Short (shortened to `$projects_list_description_width` in the projects
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list page, which is 25 characters by default; see
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linkgit:gitweb.conf[5]) single line description of a project (of a
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repository). Plain text file; HTML will be escaped. By default set to
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Unnamed repository; edit this file to name it for gitweb.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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from the template during repository creation, usually installed in
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'/usr/share/git-core/templates/'. You can use the `gitweb.description` repo
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configuration variable, but the file takes precedence.
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category (or `gitweb.category`)::
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Singe line category of a project, used to group projects if
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`$projects_list_group_categories` is enabled. By default (file and
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configuration variable absent), uncategorized projects are put in the
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`$project_list_default_category` category. You can use the
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`gitweb.category` repo configuration variable, but the file takes
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precedence.
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The configuration variables `$projects_list_group_categories` and
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`$project_list_default_category` are described in linkgit:gitweb.conf[5]
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cloneurl (or multiple-valued `gitweb.url`)::
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File with repository URL (used for clone and fetch), one per line.
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Displayed in the project summary page. You can use multiple-valued
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`gitweb.url` repository configuration variable for that, but the file
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takes precedence.
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This is per-repository enhancement / version of global prefix-based
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`@git_base_url_list` gitweb configuration variable (see
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linkgit:gitweb.conf[5]).
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gitweb.owner::
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You can use the `gitweb.owner` repository configuration variable to set
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repository's owner. It is displayed in the project list and summary
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page.
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If it's not set, filesystem directory's owner is used (via GECOS field,
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i.e. real name field from *getpwuid*(3)) if `$projects_list` is unset
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(gitweb scans `$projectroot` for repositories); if `$projects_list`
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points to file with list of repositories, then project owner defaults to
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value from this file for given repository.
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various `gitweb.*` config variables (in config)::
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Read description of `%feature` hash for detailed list, and descriptions.
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See also "Configuring gitweb features" section in linkgit:gitweb.conf[5]
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ACTIONS, AND URLS
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Gitweb can use path_info (component) based URLs, or it can pass all necessary
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information via query parameters. The typical gitweb URLs are broken down in to
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five components:
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.../gitweb.cgi/<repo>/<action>/<revision>:/<path>?<arguments>
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repo::
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The repository the action will be performed on.
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All actions except for those that list all available projects,
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in whatever form, require this parameter.
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action::
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The action that will be run. Defaults to 'projects_list' if repo
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is not set, and to 'summary' otherwise.
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revision::
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Revision shown. Defaults to HEAD.
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path::
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The path within the <repository> that the action is performed on,
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for those actions that require it.
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arguments::
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Any arguments that control the behaviour of the action.
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Some actions require or allow to specify two revisions, and sometimes even two
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pathnames. In most general form such path_info (component) based gitweb URL
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looks like this:
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.../gitweb.cgi/<repo>/<action>/<revision_from>:/<path_from>..<revision_to>:/<path_to>?<arguments>
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Each action is implemented as a subroutine, and must be present in %actions
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hash. Some actions are disabled by default, and must be turned on via feature
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mechanism. For example to enable 'blame' view add the following to gitweb
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configuration file:
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$feature{'blame'}{'default'} = [1];
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Actions:
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~~~~~~~~
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The standard actions are:
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project_list::
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Lists the available Git repositories. This is the default command if no
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repository is specified in the URL.
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summary::
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Displays summary about given repository. This is the default command if
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no action is specified in URL, and only repository is specified.
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heads::
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remotes::
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Lists all local or all remote-tracking branches in given repository.
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The latter is not available by default, unless configured.
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tags::
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List all tags (lightweight and annotated) in given repository.
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blob::
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tree::
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Shows the files and directories in a given repository path, at given
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revision. This is default command if no action is specified in the URL,
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and path is given.
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blob_plain::
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Returns the raw data for the file in given repository, at given path and
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revision. Links to this action are marked 'raw'.
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blobdiff::
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Shows the difference between two revisions of the same file.
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blame::
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blame_incremental::
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Shows the blame (also called annotation) information for a file. On a
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per line basis it shows the revision in which that line was last changed
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and the user that committed the change. The incremental version (which
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if configured is used automatically when JavaScript is enabled) uses
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Ajax to incrementally add blame info to the contents of given file.
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This action is disabled by default for performance reasons.
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commit::
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commitdiff::
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Shows information about a specific commit in a repository. The 'commit'
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view shows information about commit in more detail, the 'commitdiff'
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action shows changeset for given commit.
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patch::
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Returns the commit in plain text mail format, suitable for applying with
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linkgit:git-am[1].
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tag::
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Display specific annotated tag (tag object).
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log::
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shortlog::
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Shows log information (commit message or just commit subject) for a
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given branch (starting from given revision).
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The 'shortlog' view is more compact; it shows one commit per line.
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history::
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Shows history of the file or directory in a given repository path,
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starting from given revision (defaults to HEAD, i.e. default branch).
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This view is similar to 'shortlog' view.
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rss::
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atom::
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Generates an RSS (or Atom) feed of changes to repository.
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WEBSERVER CONFIGURATION
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-----------------------
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This section explains how to configure some common webservers to run gitweb. In
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all cases, `/path/to/gitweb` in the examples is the directory you ran installed
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gitweb in, and contains `gitweb_config.perl`.
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If you've configured a web server that isn't listed here for gitweb, please send
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in the instructions so they can be included in a future release.
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Apache as CGI
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Apache must be configured to support CGI scripts in the directory in
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which gitweb is installed. Let's assume that it is '/var/www/cgi-bin'
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directory.
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ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/var/www/cgi-bin/"
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<Directory "/var/www/cgi-bin">
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Options Indexes FollowSymlinks ExecCGI
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AllowOverride None
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Order allow,deny
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Allow from all
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</Directory>
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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With that configuration the full path to browse repositories would be:
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http://server/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi
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Apache with mod_perl, via ModPerl::Registry
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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You can use mod_perl with gitweb. You must install Apache::Registry
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(for mod_perl 1.x) or ModPerl::Registry (for mod_perl 2.x) to enable
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this support.
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Assuming that gitweb is installed to '/var/www/perl', the following
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Apache configuration (for mod_perl 2.x) is suitable.
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Alias /perl "/var/www/perl"
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<Directory "/var/www/perl">
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SetHandler perl-script
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PerlResponseHandler ModPerl::Registry
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PerlOptions +ParseHeaders
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Options Indexes FollowSymlinks +ExecCGI
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AllowOverride None
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Order allow,deny
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Allow from all
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</Directory>
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With that configuration the full path to browse repositories would be:
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http://server/perl/gitweb.cgi
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Apache with FastCGI
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Gitweb works with Apache and FastCGI. First you need to rename, copy
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or symlink gitweb.cgi to gitweb.fcgi. Let's assume that gitweb is
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installed in '/usr/share/gitweb' directory. The following Apache
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configuration is suitable (UNTESTED!)
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FastCgiServer /usr/share/gitweb/gitweb.cgi
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ScriptAlias /gitweb /usr/share/gitweb/gitweb.cgi
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Alias /gitweb/static /usr/share/gitweb/static
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<Directory /usr/share/gitweb/static>
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SetHandler default-handler
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</Directory>
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With that configuration the full path to browse repositories would be:
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http://server/gitweb
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ADVANCED WEB SERVER SETUP
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-------------------------
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All of those examples use request rewriting, and need `mod_rewrite`
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(or equivalent; examples below are written for Apache).
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Single URL for gitweb and for fetching
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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If you want to have one URL for both gitweb and your `http://`
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repositories, you can configure Apache like this:
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<VirtualHost *:80>
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ServerName git.example.org
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DocumentRoot /pub/git
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SetEnv GITWEB_CONFIG /etc/gitweb.conf
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# turning on mod rewrite
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RewriteEngine on
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# make the front page an internal rewrite to the gitweb script
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RewriteRule ^/$ /cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi
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# make access for "dumb clients" work
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RewriteRule ^/(.*\.git/(?!/?(HEAD|info|objects|refs)).*)?$ \
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/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi%{REQUEST_URI} [L,PT]
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</VirtualHost>
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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The above configuration expects your public repositories to live under
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'/pub/git' and will serve them as `http://git.domain.org/dir-under-pub-git`,
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both as clonable Git URL and as browseable gitweb interface. If you then
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start your linkgit:git-daemon[1] with `--base-path=/pub/git --export-all`
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then you can even use the `git://` URL with exactly the same path.
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Setting the environment variable `GITWEB_CONFIG` will tell gitweb to use the
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named file (i.e. in this example '/etc/gitweb.conf') as a configuration for
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gitweb. You don't really need it in above example; it is required only if
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your configuration file is in different place than built-in (during
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compiling gitweb) 'gitweb_config.perl' or '/etc/gitweb.conf'. See
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linkgit:gitweb.conf[5] for details, especially information about precedence
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rules.
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If you use the rewrite rules from the example you *might* also need
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something like the following in your gitweb configuration file
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('/etc/gitweb.conf' following example):
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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@stylesheets = ("/some/absolute/path/gitweb.css");
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$my_uri = "/";
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$home_link = "/";
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$per_request_config = 1;
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Nowadays though gitweb should create HTML base tag when needed (to set base
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URI for relative links), so it should work automatically.
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Webserver configuration with multiple projects' root
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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If you want to use gitweb with several project roots you can edit your
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Apache virtual host and gitweb configuration files in the following way.
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The virtual host configuration (in Apache configuration file) should look
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like this:
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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<VirtualHost *:80>
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ServerName git.example.org
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DocumentRoot /pub/git
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SetEnv GITWEB_CONFIG /etc/gitweb.conf
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# turning on mod rewrite
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RewriteEngine on
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# make the front page an internal rewrite to the gitweb script
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RewriteRule ^/$ /cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi [QSA,L,PT]
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# look for a public_git folder in unix users' home
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|
# http://git.example.org/~<user>/
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RewriteRule ^/\~([^\/]+)(/|/gitweb.cgi)?$ /cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi \
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[QSA,E=GITWEB_PROJECTROOT:/home/$1/public_git/,L,PT]
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# http://git.example.org/+<user>/
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#RewriteRule ^/\+([^\/]+)(/|/gitweb.cgi)?$ /cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi \
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[QSA,E=GITWEB_PROJECTROOT:/home/$1/public_git/,L,PT]
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|
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|
# http://git.example.org/user/<user>/
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|
#RewriteRule ^/user/([^\/]+)/(gitweb.cgi)?$ /cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi \
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[QSA,E=GITWEB_PROJECTROOT:/home/$1/public_git/,L,PT]
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|
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|
# defined list of project roots
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|
RewriteRule ^/scm(/|/gitweb.cgi)?$ /cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi \
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|
[QSA,E=GITWEB_PROJECTROOT:/pub/scm/,L,PT]
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|
RewriteRule ^/var(/|/gitweb.cgi)?$ /cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi \
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|
[QSA,E=GITWEB_PROJECTROOT:/var/git/,L,PT]
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|
|
|
# make access for "dumb clients" work
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|
RewriteRule ^/(.*\.git/(?!/?(HEAD|info|objects|refs)).*)?$ \
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|
/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi%{REQUEST_URI} [L,PT]
|
|
</VirtualHost>
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|
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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|
|
|
Here actual project root is passed to gitweb via `GITWEB_PROJECT_ROOT`
|
|
environment variable from a web server, so you need to put the following
|
|
line in gitweb configuration file ('/etc/gitweb.conf' in above example):
|
|
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
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|
$projectroot = $ENV{'GITWEB_PROJECTROOT'} || "/pub/git";
|
|
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
*Note* that this requires to be set for each request, so either
|
|
`$per_request_config` must be false, or the above must be put in code
|
|
referenced by `$per_request_config`;
|
|
|
|
These configurations enable two things. First, each unix user (`<user>`) of
|
|
the server will be able to browse through gitweb Git repositories found in
|
|
'~/public_git/' with the following url:
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|
|
|
http://git.example.org/~<user>/
|
|
|
|
If you do not want this feature on your server just remove the second
|
|
rewrite rule.
|
|
|
|
If you already use `mod_userdir` in your virtual host or you don't want to
|
|
use the \'~' as first character, just comment or remove the second rewrite
|
|
rule, and uncomment one of the following according to what you want.
|
|
|
|
Second, repositories found in '/pub/scm/' and '/var/git/' will be accessible
|
|
through `http://git.example.org/scm/` and `http://git.example.org/var/`.
|
|
You can add as many project roots as you want by adding rewrite rules like
|
|
the third and the fourth.
|
|
|
|
|
|
PATH_INFO usage
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
If you enable PATH_INFO usage in gitweb by putting
|
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
$feature{'pathinfo'}{'default'} = [1];
|
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
in your gitweb configuration file, it is possible to set up your server so
|
|
that it consumes and produces URLs in the form
|
|
|
|
http://git.example.com/project.git/shortlog/sometag
|
|
|
|
i.e. without 'gitweb.cgi' part, by using a configuration such as the
|
|
following. This configuration assumes that '/var/www/gitweb' is the
|
|
DocumentRoot of your webserver, contains the gitweb.cgi script and
|
|
complementary static files (stylesheet, favicon, JavaScript):
|
|
|
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
<VirtualHost *:80>
|
|
ServerAlias git.example.com
|
|
|
|
DocumentRoot /var/www/gitweb
|
|
|
|
<Directory /var/www/gitweb>
|
|
Options ExecCGI
|
|
AddHandler cgi-script cgi
|
|
|
|
DirectoryIndex gitweb.cgi
|
|
|
|
RewriteEngine On
|
|
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
|
|
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
|
|
RewriteRule ^.* /gitweb.cgi/$0 [L,PT]
|
|
</Directory>
|
|
</VirtualHost>
|
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
The rewrite rule guarantees that existing static files will be properly
|
|
served, whereas any other URL will be passed to gitweb as PATH_INFO
|
|
parameter.
|
|
|
|
*Notice* that in this case you don't need special settings for
|
|
`@stylesheets`, `$my_uri` and `$home_link`, but you lose "dumb client"
|
|
access to your project .git dirs (described in "Single URL for gitweb and
|
|
for fetching" section). A possible workaround for the latter is the
|
|
following: in your project root dir (e.g. '/pub/git') have the projects
|
|
named *without* a .git extension (e.g. '/pub/git/project' instead of
|
|
'/pub/git/project.git') and configure Apache as follows:
|
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
<VirtualHost *:80>
|
|
ServerAlias git.example.com
|
|
|
|
DocumentRoot /var/www/gitweb
|
|
|
|
AliasMatch ^(/.*?)(\.git)(/.*)?$ /pub/git$1$3
|
|
<Directory /var/www/gitweb>
|
|
Options ExecCGI
|
|
AddHandler cgi-script cgi
|
|
|
|
DirectoryIndex gitweb.cgi
|
|
|
|
RewriteEngine On
|
|
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
|
|
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
|
|
RewriteRule ^.* /gitweb.cgi/$0 [L,PT]
|
|
</Directory>
|
|
</VirtualHost>
|
|
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
The additional AliasMatch makes it so that
|
|
|
|
http://git.example.com/project.git
|
|
|
|
will give raw access to the project's Git dir (so that the project can be
|
|
cloned), while
|
|
|
|
http://git.example.com/project
|
|
|
|
will provide human-friendly gitweb access.
|
|
|
|
This solution is not 100% bulletproof, in the sense that if some project has
|
|
a named ref (branch, tag) starting with 'git/', then paths such as
|
|
|
|
http://git.example.com/project/command/abranch..git/abranch
|
|
|
|
will fail with a 404 error.
|
|
|
|
|
|
BUGS
|
|
----
|
|
Please report any bugs or feature requests to git@vger.kernel.org,
|
|
putting "gitweb" in the subject of email.
|
|
|
|
SEE ALSO
|
|
--------
|
|
linkgit:gitweb.conf[5], linkgit:git-instaweb[1]
|
|
|
|
'gitweb/README', 'gitweb/INSTALL'
|
|
|
|
GIT
|
|
---
|
|
Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite
|