| == Gitweb Integration |
| |
| Gerrit Code Review can manage and generate hyperlinks to gitweb, |
| allowing users to jump from Gerrit content to the same information, |
| but shown by gitweb. |
| |
| === Internal/Managed gitweb |
| |
| In the internal configuration, Gerrit inspects the request, enforces |
| its project level access controls, and directly executes `gitweb.cgi` |
| if the user is authorized to view the page. |
| |
| To enable the internal configuration, set |
| link:config-gerrit.html#gitweb.cgi[gitweb.cgi] with the path of the |
| installed CGI. This defaults to `/usr/lib/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi`, |
| which is a common installation path for the 'gitweb' package on |
| Linux distributions. |
| |
| ==== |
| git config --file $site_path/etc/gerrit.config gitweb.cgi /usr/lib/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi |
| git config --file $site_path/etc/gerrit.config --unset gitweb.url |
| ==== |
| |
| Alternatively, if Gerrit is served behind reverse proxy, it can |
| generate different URLs for gitweb's links (they need to be |
| rewritten to `<gerrit>/gitweb?args` on the web server). This allows |
| for serving gitweb under a different URL than the Gerrit instance. |
| To enable this feature, set both: `gitweb.cgi` and `gitweb.url`. |
| |
| ==== |
| git config --file $site_path/etc/gerrit.config gitweb.cgi /usr/lib/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi |
| git config --file $site_path/etc/gerrit.config gitweb.url /pretty/path/to/gitweb |
| ==== |
| |
| After updating `'$site_path'/etc/gerrit.config`, the Gerrit server must |
| be restarted and clients must reload the host page to see the change. |
| |
| ==== Configuration |
| |
| Most of the gitweb configuration file is handled automatically |
| by Gerrit Code Review. Site specific overrides can be placed in |
| `'$site_path'/etc/gitweb_config.perl`, as this file is loaded as |
| part of the generated configuration file. |
| |
| ==== Logo and CSS |
| |
| If the package-manager installed CGI (`/usr/lib/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi`) |
| is being used, the stock CSS and logo files will be served from |
| either `/usr/share/gitweb` or `/var/www`. |
| |
| Otherwise, Gerrit expects `gitweb.css` and `git-logo.png` to be found |
| in the same directory as the CGI script itself. This matches with |
| the default source code distribution, and most custom installations. |
| |
| ==== Access Control |
| |
| Access controls for internally managed gitweb page views are enforced |
| using the standard project READ +1 permission. |
| |
| Also, in order for a user to be able to view any gitweb information for a |
| project, the user must be able to read all references (including |
| refs/meta/config, refs/meta/dashboards/*, etc.). If you have exclusive read |
| permissions for any references, make sure to include all parties that should be |
| able to read the gitweb info for any of the branches in that project. |
| |
| === External/Unmanaged gitweb |
| |
| For the external configuration, gitweb runs under the control of an |
| external web server, and Gerrit access controls are not enforced. Gerrit |
| provides configuration parameters for integration with GitWeb. |
| |
| [[linuxGitWeb]] |
| ==== Linux Installation |
| |
| ===== Install GitWeb |
| |
| On Ubuntu: |
| |
| ==== |
| sudo apt-get install gitweb |
| ==== |
| |
| With Yum: |
| |
| ==== |
| $ yum install gitweb |
| ==== |
| |
| ===== Configure GitWeb |
| |
| |
| Update `/etc/gitweb.conf`, add the public GIT repositories: |
| |
| ---- |
| $projectroot = "/var/www/repo/"; |
| |
| # directory to use for temp files |
| $git_temp = "/tmp"; |
| |
| # target of the home link on top of all pages |
| #$home_link = $my_uri || "/"; |
| |
| # html text to include at home page |
| $home_text = "indextext.html"; |
| |
| # file with project list; by default, simply scan the projectroot dir. |
| $projects_list = $projectroot; |
| |
| # stylesheet to use |
| # I took off the prefix / of the following path to put these files inside gitweb directory directly |
| $stylesheet = "gitweb.css"; |
| |
| # logo to use |
| $logo = "git-logo.png"; |
| |
| # the favicon |
| $favicon = "git-favicon.png"; |
| ---- |
| |
| ==== Configure & Restart Apache Web Server |
| |
| ===== Configure Apache |
| |
| |
| Link gitweb to `/var/www/gitweb`, check `/etc/gitweb.conf` if unsure of paths: |
| |
| ==== |
| $ sudo ln -s /usr/share/gitweb /var/www/gitweb |
| ==== |
| |
| Add the gitweb directory to the Apache configuration by creating a "gitweb" |
| file inside the Apache conf.d directory: |
| |
| ==== |
| $ touch /etc/apache/conf.d/gitweb |
| ==== |
| |
| Add the following to /etc/apache/conf.d/gitweb: |
| |
| ---- |
| Alias /gitweb /var/www/gitweb |
| |
| Options Indexes FollowSymlinks ExecCGI |
| DirectoryIndex /cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi |
| AllowOverride None |
| ---- |
| |
| *NOTE* This may have already been added by yum/apt-get. If that's the case, leave as |
| is. |
| |
| ===== Restart the Apache Web Server |
| |
| ==== |
| $ sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart |
| ==== |
| |
| Now you should be able to view your repository projects online: |
| |
| link:http://localhost/gitweb[http://localhost/gitweb] |
| |
| [[WindowsGitWeb]] |
| ==== Windows Installation |
| |
| Instructions are available for installing the GitWeb module distributed with |
| MsysGit: |
| |
| link:https://github.com/msysgit/msysgit/wiki/GitWeb[GitWeb] |
| |
| If you don't have Apache installed, you can download the appropriate build for |
| Windows from link:http://www.apachelounge.com/download[apachelounge.org]. |
| |
| After you have installed Apache, you will want to create a link:http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/platform/windows.html#winsvc[new service user |
| account] to use with Apache. |
| |
| If you're still having difficulty setting up permissions, you may find this |
| tech note useful for configuring Apache Service to run under another account. |
| You must grant the new account link:http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc794944(WS.10).aspx["run as service"] permission: |
| |
| The GitWeb version in msysgit is missing several important and required |
| perl modules, including CGI.pm. The perl included with the msysgit distro 1.7.8 |
| is broken.. The link:http://groups.google.com/group/msysgit/browse_thread/thread/ba3501f1f0ed95af[unicore folder is missing along with utf8_heavy.pl and CGI.pm]. You can |
| verify by checking for perl modules. From an msys console, execute the |
| following to check: |
| |
| ==== |
| $ perl -mCGI -mEncode -mFcntl -mFile::Find -mFile::Basename -e "" |
| ==== |
| |
| You may encounter the following exception: |
| |
| ---- |
| $ perl -mCGI -mEncode -mFcntl -mFile::Find -mFile::Basename -e "" |
| Can't locate CGI.pm in @INC (@INC contains: /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.8/msys |
| /usr/lib/p erl5/5.8.8 /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/msys |
| /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8 /u sr/lib/perl5/site_perl .). BEGIN |
| failed--compilation aborted. |
| ---- |
| |
| If you're missing CGI.pm, you'll have to deploy the module to the msys |
| environment: You will have to retrieve them from the 5.8.8 distro on : |
| |
| http://strawberryperl.com/releases.html |
| |
| File: strawberry-perl-5.8.8.3.zip |
| |
| contents: `bin/` `lib/` `site/` |
| |
| copy the contents of lib into `msysgit/lib/perl5/5.8.8` and overwrite existing files. |
| |
| ==== Enable GitWeb Integration |
| |
| To enable the external gitweb integration, set |
| link:config-gerrit.html#gitweb.url[gitweb.url] with the URL of your |
| gitweb CGI. |
| |
| The CGI's `$projectroot` should be the same directory as |
| gerrit.basePath, or a fairly current replica. If a replica is |
| being used, ensure it uses a full mirror, so the `+refs/changes/*+` |
| namespace is available. |
| |
| ---- |
| $ git config -f $site_path/etc/gerrit.config gitweb.cgi $PATH_TO_GITWEB/gitweb.cgi |
| $ git config -f $site_path/etc/gerrit.config gitweb.url https://gitweb.corporation.com |
| ---- |
| |
| If you're not following the traditional \{projectName\}.git project naming conventions, |
| you will want to customize Gerrit to read them. Add the following: |
| |
| ---- |
| $ git config -f $site_path/etc/gerrit.config gitweb.type custom |
| $ git config -f $site_path/etc/gerrit.config gitweb.project ?p=\${project}\;a=summary |
| $ git config -f $site_path/etc/gerrit.config gitweb.revision ?p=\${project}\;a=commit\;h=\${commit} |
| $ git config -f $site_path/etc/gerrit.config gitweb.branch ?p=\${project}\;a=shortlog\;h=\${branch} |
| $ git config -f $site_path/etc/gerrit.config gitweb.roottree ?p=\${project}\;a=tree\;hb=\${commit} |
| $ git config -f $site_path/etc/gerrit.config gitweb.file ?p=\${project}\;hb=\${commit}\;f=\${file} |
| $ git config -f $site_path/etc/gerrit.config gitweb.filehistory ?p=\${project}\;a=history\;hb=\${branch}\;f=\${file} |
| ---- |
| |
| After updating `'$site_path'/etc/gerrit.config`, the Gerrit server must |
| be restarted and clients must reload the host page to see the change. |
| |
| Note that when using a custom gitweb configuration, values must be |
| specified for all of the `project`, `revision`, `branch`, `roottree`, |
| `file`, and `filehistory` settings, otherwise the configuration will |
| not be used. |
| |
| ===== Access Control |
| |
| Gitweb access controls can be implemented using standard web server |
| access controls. This isn't typically integrated with Gerrit's own |
| access controls. Caution must be taken to ensure the controls are |
| consistent if access needs to be restricted. |
| |
| ===== Caching Gitweb |
| |
| If your repository set is large and you are expecting a lot |
| of users, you may want to look at the caching forks used by |
| high-traffic sites like kernel.org or repo.or.cz. |
| |
| === Alternatives to gitweb |
| There are other alternatives to gitweb that can also be used with |
| Gerrit, such as cgit. |
| |
| cgit can be used by specifying `gitweb.type` to be 'cgit'. |
| |
| It is also possible to define custom patterns. |
| |
| === SEE ALSO |
| |
| * link:config-gerrit.html#gitweb[Section gitweb] |
| * link:http://git.zx2c4.com/cgit/about/[cgit] |
| |
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