| = Gerrit Code Review - Project Configuration File Format |
| |
| This page explains the storage format of Gerrit's project configuration |
| and access control models. |
| |
| The web UI access control panel is a front end for human-readable |
| configuration files under the +refs/meta/config+ namespace in the |
| affected project. Direct manipulation of these files is mainly |
| relevant in an automation scenario of the access controls. |
| |
| |
| == The +refs/meta/config+ namespace |
| |
| The namespace contains three different files that play different |
| roles in the permission model. With read permission to that reference, |
| it is possible to fetch the +refs/meta/config+ reference to a local |
| repository. A nice side effect is that you can also upload changes |
| to project permissions and review them just like with regular code |
| changes. The preview changes option is also provided on the UI. Please note |
| that you will have to configure push rights for the +refs/meta/config+ name |
| space if you'd like to use the possibility to automate permission updates. |
| |
| |
| [[file-project_config]] |
| == The file +project.config+ |
| |
| The +project.config+ file contains the link between groups and their |
| permitted actions on reference patterns in this project and any projects |
| that inherit its permissions. |
| |
| The format in this file corresponds to the Git config file format, so |
| if you want to automate your permissions it is a good idea to use the |
| +git config+ command when writing to the file. This way you know you |
| don't accidentally break the format of the file. |
| |
| Here follows a +git config+ command example: |
| |
| ---- |
| $ git config -f project.config project.description "Rights inherited by all other projects" |
| ---- |
| |
| Below you will find an example of the +project.config+ file format: |
| |
| ---- |
| [project] |
| description = Rights inherited by all other projects |
| [access "refs/*"] |
| read = group Administrators |
| [access "refs/heads/*"] |
| label-Your-Label-Here = -1..+1 group Administrators |
| [capability] |
| administrateServer = group Administrators |
| [receive] |
| requireContributorAgreement = false |
| [label "Your-Label-Here"] |
| function = MaxWithBlock |
| value = -1 Your -1 Description |
| value = 0 Your No score Description |
| value = +1 Your +1 Description |
| ---- |
| |
| As you can see, there are several sections. |
| |
| The link:#project-section[+project+ section] appears once per project. |
| |
| The link:#access-section[+access+ section] appears once per reference pattern, |
| such as `refs/*` or `refs/heads/*`. Only one access section per pattern is |
| allowed. You will find examples of keys and values in each category section |
| <<access_category,below>>. |
| |
| The link:#receive-section[+receive+ section] appears once per project. |
| |
| The link:#submit-section[+submit+ section] appears once per project. |
| |
| The link:#capability-section[+capability+] section only appears once, and only |
| in the +All-Projects+ repository. It controls core features that are configured |
| on a global level. You can find examples of these |
| <<capability_category,below>>. |
| |
| The link:#label-section[+label+] section can appear multiple times. You can |
| also redefine the text and behavior of the built in label types `Code-Review` |
| and `Verified`. |
| |
| [[project-section]] |
| === Project section |
| |
| The project section includes configuration of project settings. |
| |
| These are the keys: |
| |
| - Description |
| |
| |
| [[receive-section]] |
| === Receive section |
| |
| The receive section includes configuration of project-specific |
| receive settings: |
| |
| [[receive.requireContributorAgreement]]receive.requireContributorAgreement:: |
| + |
| Controls whether or not a user must complete a contributor agreement before |
| they can upload changes. Default is `INHERIT`. If `All-Project` enables this |
| option then the dependent project must set it to false if users are not |
| required to sign a contributor agreement prior to submitting changes for that |
| specific project. To use that feature the global option in `gerrit.config` |
| must be enabled: |
| link:config-gerrit.html#auth.contributorAgreements[auth.contributorAgreements]. |
| |
| [[receive.requireSignedOffBy]]receive.requireSignedOffBy:: |
| + |
| Sign-off can be a requirement for some projects (for example Linux kernel uses |
| it). Sign-off is a line at the end of the commit message which certifies who |
| is the author of the commit. Its main purpose is to improve tracking of who |
| did what, especially with patches. Default is `INHERIT`, which means that this |
| property is inherited from the parent project. |
| |
| [[receive.requireChangeId]]receive.requireChangeId:: |
| + |
| Controls whether or not the Change-Id must be included in the commit message |
| in the last paragraph. Default is `INHERIT`, which means that this property |
| is inherited from the parent project. |
| |
| [[receive.maxObjectSizeLimit]]receive.maxObjectSizeLimit:: |
| + |
| Maximum allowed Git object size that receive-pack will accept. If an object |
| is larger than the given size the pack-parsing will abort and the push |
| operation will fail. If set to zero then there is no limit. |
| + |
| Project owners can use this setting to prevent developers from pushing |
| objects which are too large to Gerrit. This setting can also be set it |
| `gerrit.config` globally link:config-gerrit.html#receive.maxObjectSizeLimit[ |
| receive.maxObjectSizeLimit]. |
| + |
| The project specific setting in `project.config` is only honored when it |
| further reduces the global limit. |
| + |
| Default is zero. |
| + |
| Common unit suffixes of k, m, or g are supported. |
| |
| [[receive.checkReceivedObjects]]receive.checkReceivedObjects:: |
| + |
| Controls whether or not the JGit functionality for checking received objects |
| is enabled. |
| + |
| By default Gerrit checks the validity of git objects. Setting this variable to |
| false should not be used unless a project with history containing invalid |
| objects needs to be pushed into a Gerrit repository. |
| + |
| This functionality is provided as some other git implementations have allowed |
| bad history to be written into git repositories. If these repositories need pushing |
| up to Gerrit then the JGit checks need to be disabled. |
| + |
| The default value for this is true, false disables the checks. |
| |
| [[submit-section]] |
| === Submit section |
| |
| The submit section includes configuration of project-specific |
| submit settings: |
| |
| - 'mergeContent': Defines whether to automatically merge changes. Valid values |
| are 'true', 'false', or 'INHERIT'. Default is 'INHERIT'. |
| |
| - 'action': defines the link:project-configuration.html#submit_type[submit type]. Valid |
| values are 'fast forward only', 'merge if necessary', 'rebase if necessary', |
| 'merge always' and 'cherry pick'. The default is 'merge if necessary'. |
| |
| Merge strategy |
| |
| |
| [[access-section]] |
| === Access section |
| |
| Each +access+ section includes a reference and access rights connected |
| to groups. Each group listed must exist in the link:#file-groups[+groups+ file]. |
| |
| Please refer to the |
| link:access-control.html#access_categories[Access Categories] |
| documentation for a full list of available access rights. |
| |
| |
| [[mimetype-section]] |
| === MIME Types section |
| |
| The +mimetype+ section may be configured to force the web code |
| reviewer to return certain MIME types by file path. MIME types |
| may be used to activate syntax highlighting. |
| |
| ---- |
| [mimetype "text/x-c"] |
| path = *.pkt |
| [mimetype "text/x-java"] |
| path = api/current.txt |
| ---- |
| |
| |
| [[capability-section]] |
| === Capability section |
| |
| The +capability+ section only appears once, and only in the +All-Projects+ |
| repository. It controls Gerrit administration capabilities that are configured |
| on a global level. |
| |
| Please refer to the |
| link:access-control.html#global_capabilities[Global Capabilities] |
| documentation for a full list of available capabilities. |
| |
| [[label-section]] |
| === Label section |
| |
| Please refer to link:config-labels.html#label_custom[Custom Labels] documentation. |
| |
| [[branchOrder-section]] |
| === branchOrder section |
| |
| Defines a branch ordering which is used for backporting of changes. |
| Backporting will be offered for a change (in the Gerrit UI) for all |
| more stable branches where the change can merge cleanly. |
| |
| [[branchOrder.branch]]branchOrder.branch:: |
| + |
| A branch name, typically multiple values will be defined. The order of branch |
| names in this section defines the branch order. The topmost is considered to be |
| the least stable branch (typically the master branch) and the last one the |
| most stable (typically the last maintained release branch). |
| |
| Example: |
| |
| ---- |
| [branchOrder] |
| branch = master |
| branch = stable-2.9 |
| branch = stable-2.8 |
| branch = stable-2.7 |
| ---- |
| |
| The `branchOrder` section is inheritable. This is useful when multiple or all |
| projects follow the same branch rules. A `branchOrder` section in a child |
| project completely overrides any `branchOrder` section from a parent i.e. there |
| is no merging of `branchOrder` sections. A present but empty `branchOrder` |
| section removes all inherited branch order. |
| |
| Branches not listed in this section will not be included in the mergeability |
| check. If the `branchOrder` section is not defined then the mergeability of a |
| change into other branches will not be done. |
| |
| |
| [[file-groups]] |
| == The file +groups+ |
| |
| Each group in this list is linked with its UUID so that renaming of |
| groups is possible without having to rewrite every +groups+ file |
| in every repository where it's used. |
| |
| This is what the default groups file for +All-Projects.git+ looks like: |
| |
| ---- |
| # UUID Group Name |
| # |
| 3d6da7dc4e99e6f6e5b5196e21b6f504fc530bba Administrators |
| global:Anonymous-Users Anonymous Users |
| global:Change-Owner Change Owner |
| global:Project-Owners Project Owners |
| global:Registered-Users Registered Users |
| ---- |
| |
| This file can't be written to by the +git config+ command. |
| |
| In order to reference a group in +project.config+, it must be listed in |
| the +groups+ file. When editing permissions through the web UI this |
| file is maintained automatically, but when pushing updates to |
| +refs/meta/config+ this must be dealt with by hand. Gerrit will refuse |
| +project.config+ files that refer to groups not listed in +groups+. |
| |
| The UUID of a group can be found on the General tab of the group's page |
| in the web UI or via the +-v+ option to |
| link:cmd-ls-groups.html[the +ls-groups+ SSH command]. |
| |
| |
| [[file-rules_pl]] |
| == The file +rules.pl+ |
| |
| The +rules.pl+ files allows you to replace or amend the default Prolog |
| rules that control e.g. what conditions need to be fulfilled for a |
| change to be submittable. This file content should be |
| interpretable by the 'Prolog Cafe' interpreter. |
| |
| You can read more about the +rules.pl+ file and the prolog rules on |
| link:prolog-cookbook.html[the Prolog cookbook page]. |
| |
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