commit | 39a8bfccf1c6b95c78339088761083c8e94a5496 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net> | Wed Oct 16 12:56:52 2019 +0900 |
committer | David Pursehouse <dpursehouse@collab.net> | Wed Oct 16 12:56:52 2019 +0900 |
tree | 2e3ab948eb87939a04f839c5d9ca5afc1aa4f293 | |
parent | 5c5a3823216532a9f2416fe688a24dc308731bf5 [diff] |
Replace bazel-genfiles with bazel-bin in documentation Bug: Issue 11757 Change-Id: Id301f395b3b52dd1766af39c678a93b9c5e70dfa
Purpose of this plugin is to use Gitblit as web-based viewer (i.e. GitWeb replacement) on top of Gerrit Code Review.
As pre-requisites you need to make a custom-build of Gitblit and Wicket: the standard JARs downloaded from a public Maven repository aren't enough as they are missing some specific build parameters and constraints (i.e. shaded-jar) that are needed for a Gerrit plugin to work properly.
You need to clone Gitblit from GitHub and build it locally using the installMaven ANT target.
$ git clone https://github.com/gitblit/gitblit.git $ cd gitblit && git checkout master $ ant -DresourceFolderPrefix=static installMaven
This gitblit plugin is built with Bazel. Only the Gerrit in-tree build is supported.
Clone or link this plugin to the plugins directory of Gerrit's source tree.
git clone https://gerrit.googlesource.com/gerrit git clone https://gerrit.googlesource.com/plugins/gitblit cd gerrit/plugins ln -s ../../gitblit . rm external_plugin_deps.bzl ln -s gitblit/external_plugin_deps.bzl . cd ../
From Gerrit source tree issue the command:
bazel build plugins/gitblit
The output is created in
bazel-bin/plugins/gitblit/gitblit.jar
This project can be imported into the Eclipse IDE. Add the plugin name to the CUSTOM_PLUGINS
set in Gerrit core in tools/bzl/plugins.bzl
, and execute:
./tools/eclipse/project.py
In order to use GitBlit as GitWeb replacement, run the Gerrit init again and answer ‘Y’ when asked during the Gitblit-specific initialisation.
Example:
*** GitBlit Integration *** Do you want to use GitBlit as your GitWeb viewer? [Y/n]? y Link name [GitBlit]: "Repositories" submenu title [Repositories]: "Activity" submenu title [Activity]: "Documentation" submenu title [Documentation]: "Search" submenu title (makes only sense to set if some projects are indexed in GitBlit; single dash unsets) [Search]: "Browse" submenu title for the "Projects" top-level menu [Browse]: