NAME
- Gitalist - Transitional project to convert gitweb.cgi to a Catalyst app
+ Gitalist - A modern git web viewer
SYNOPSIS
- script/gitalist_server.pl
+ perl script/gitalist_server.pl --repo_dir /home/me/code/git
INSTALL
As Gitalist follows the usual Perl module format the usual approach for
- installation should work e.g
+ installation should work, e.g.:
- perl Makefile.PL
- make
- make test
- make install
+ perl Makefile.PL
+ make
+ make test
+ make install
- If you're running a git checkout of Gitalist then you'll additionally
- need the author modules. *NB: As no distribution exists one will
- presently need the author modules*.
+ or
+
+ cpan -i Gitalist
+
+ You can also check Gitalist out from its git repository and run it, in
+ this case you'll additionally need the author modules, but no
+ configuration will be needed as it will default to looking for
+ repositories the directory above the checkout.
DESCRIPTION
- Gitalist is a web frontend for git repositories based on gitweb.cgi and
- backed by Catalyst. It doesn't yet have the full functionality of
- gitweb.cgi but it does have a few small additions at this stage.
+ Gitalist is a web frontend for git repositories based on gitweb.cgi
+ <https://git.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Gitweb> and backed by Catalyst.
History
- This project started off as an attempt to port gitweb.cgi to a Catalyst
- app in a piecemeal fashion. As it turns out, thanks largely to Florian
- Ragwitz's earlier effort, it was easier to use gitweb.cgi as a template
- for building a new Catalyst application.
+ This project started off as an attempt to port *gitweb.cgi* to a
+ Catalyst app in a piecemeal fashion. As it turns out, thanks largely to
+ Florian Ragwitz's earlier effort, it was easier to use *gitweb.cgi* as a
+ template for building a new Catalyst application.
+
+GETTING GITALIST
+ You can install Gitalist from CPAN in the usual way:
+
+ cpan -i Gitalist
+
+ Alternatively, you can get Gitalist using git.
+
+ The canonical repository for the master branch is:
+
+ git://git.shadowcat.co.uk/catagits/Gitalist.git
+
+ Gitalist is also mirrored to GitHub at
+ <https://github.com/broquaint/Gitalist>, and a number of people have
+ active forks with branches and/or new features in the master branch.
+
+BOOTSTRAPPING
+ As of 0.002001 Gitalist can now be bootstrapped to run out of its own
+ directory by installing its prerequisites locally with the help of
+ local::lib. So instead of installing the prerequisites to the system
+ path with CPAN they are installed under the Gitalist directory.
+
+ To do this clone Gitalist from the Shadowcat repository mentioned above
+ or grab a snapshot from broquaint's GitHub repository:
+
+ https://github.com/broquaint/Gitalist/downloads
+
+ With the source acquired and unpacked run the following from within the
+ Gitalist directory:
+
+ perl script/bootstrap.pl
+
+ This will install the necessary modules for the build process which in
+ turn installs the prerequisites locally.
+
+ NB: The relevant bootstrap scripts aren't available in the CPAN dist as
+ the bootstrap scripts should not be installed.
+
+INITIAL CONFIGURATION
+ Gitalist is configured using Catalyst::Plugin::Configloader. The
+ supplied sample configuration is in Config::General format, however it
+ is possible to configure Gitalist using other config file formats (such
+ as YAML) if you prefer.
+
+ WHEN CHECKING GITALIST OUT OF GIT
+ Gitalist from git includes a minimal "gitalist_local.conf", which sets
+ the repository directory to one directory higher than the Gitalist
+ repository.
+
+ This means that if you check Gitalist out next to your other git
+ checkouts, then starting the demo server needs no parameters at all:
+
+ Gitalist [master]$ perl script/gitalist_server.pl
+ You can connect to your server at http://localhost:3000
+
+ FOR CPAN INSTALLS
+ Gitalist can be supplied with a config file by setting the
+ "GITALIST_CONFIG" environment variable to point to a configuration file.
+
+ If you install Gitalist from CPAN, a default configuration is installed
+ along with gitalist, which is complete except for a repository
+ directory. You can get a copy of this configuration by running:
+
+ cp `perl -Ilib -MGitalist -e'print Gitalist->path_to("gitalist.conf")'` gitalist.conf
+
+ You can then edit this configuration, adding a "repo_dir" path and
+ customising other settings as desired.
+
+ You can then start the Gitalist demo server by setting
+ "GITALIST_CONFIG". For example:
+
+ GITALIST_CONFIG=/usr/local/etc/gitalist.conf gitalist_server.pl
+
+ Alternatively, if you only want to set a repository directory and are
+ otherwise happy with the default configuration, then you can set the
+ "GITALIST_REPO_DIR" environment variable, or pass the "--repo_dir" flag
+ to any of the scripts.
+
+ GITALIST_REPO_DIR=/home/myuser/code/git gitalist_server.pl
+ gitalist_server.pl --repo_dir home/myuser/code/git
+
+ The "GITALIST_REPO_DIR" environment variable will override the
+ repository directory set in configuration, and will itself be overridden
+ by he "--repo_dir" flag.
+
+RUNNING
+ Once you have followed the instructions above to install and configure
+ Gitalist, you may want to run it in a more production facing environment
+ than using the single threaded developement server.
+
+ The recommended deployment method for Gitalist is FastCGI, although
+ Gitalist can also be run under mod_perl <https://perl.apache.org/> or as
+ pure Perl with Catalyst::Engine::PreFork.
+
+ Assuming that you have installed Gitalist's dependencies into a
+ local::lib, and you are running from a git checkout, adding a trivial
+ FCGI script as "script/gitalist.fcgi" (this file is specifically in
+ ".gitignore" so you can have your own copy):
+
+ #!/bin/sh
+ exec /home/t0m/public_html/Gitalist/script/gitalist_fastcgi.pl
+
+ This example can be seen live here:
+
+ http://example.gitalist.com
+
+ Plack
+ If you would like to run Gitalist under Plack then one need only make
+ use of plackup and the ".psgi" found under "scripts/":
+
+ plackup script/gitalist_app.psgi
+
+CONFIGURATION
+ The Gitalist config is loaded with Catalyst::Plugin::ConfigLoader and
+ the available config options are:
+
+ no_gravatars
+ If true don't display gravatars. May be desirable if you are worried
+ about leaking repo names via the browser referer headers.
+
+ Model::CollectionOfRepos
+ repo_dir
+ A directory containing the directories to show.
+
+ repos
+ A list of directories containing repositories to show.
+
+ search_recursively
+ A boolean indicating whether to always search recursively for
+ repositories within "repo_dir".
+
+ whitelist
+ Path a file containing a list of repositories that can be shown.
+ Each line in the file will represent the name of a repo to show e.g
+
+ Gitalist
+ some-bare-repo.git
+
+ This is compatible with "gitweb"'s "projects.list".
+
+ export_ok
+ If provided every must contain a file of the same name to be
+ visible. This is similar to "gitweb"'s functionality.
+
+ paging
+ log The number of commits to show in the summary, shortlog and longlog
+ views.
+
+ FASTCGI
+ Running Gitalist in FastCGI mode requires a webserver with FastCGI
+ support (such as apache with mod_fcgi
+ <http://www.fastcgi.com/drupal/node/3> or mod_fcgid
+ <https://httpd.apache.org/mod_fcgid/>). Below is a sample configuration
+ using Apache2 with mod_fcgid in a dynamic configuration (as opposed to
+ static or standalone mode). More information on these modes and their
+ configuration can be found at "Standalone server mode" in
+ Catalyst::Engine::FastCGI.
+
+ In Apache's mime.conf, add "AddHandler fcgid-script .fcgi" (or
+ "AddHandler fastcgi-script .fcgi" for mod_fcgi).
+
+ And a quick VirtualHost configuration:
+
+ <VirtualHost *:80>
+ ServerName gitalist.yourdomain.com
+ DocumentRoot /path/to/gitalist.fcgi
+ <Directory "/path/to/gitalist.fcgi">
+ AllowOverride all
+ Options +ExecCGI -MultiViews +SymLinksIfOwnerMatch
+ Order allow,deny
+ Allow from all
+ </Directory>
+
+ # Tell Apache this is a FastCGI application
+ <Files gitalist.fcgi>
+ #change the below to fastcgi-script if using mod_fcgi
+ SetHandler fcgid-script
+ </Files>
+ </VirtualHost>
+
+ Now to access your Gitalist instance, you'll go to
+ "gitalist.yourdomain.com/gitalist.fcgi/" (do not forget that trailing
+ "/"). If you'd like a different URL, of course, you'll likely want to
+ use mod_rewrite <https://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_rewrite.html> or
+ equivalent.
+
+ If you find the need to do some troubleshooting, you can call
+ "http://url_to_gitalist.fcgi?dump_info=1" and/or add export
+ "GITALIST_DEBUG=1" to the top of your gitalist.fcgi file (just below the
+ shebang line).
+
+ Apache config
+ Apache will refuse %2F in Gitalist URLs unless configured otherwise.
+ Make sure "AllowEncodedSlashes On" is in your httpd.conf file in order
+ for this to run smoothly.
+
+ To have the static content served statically by Apache, instead of
+ Gitalist, then add something like following line to your httpd.conf:
+
+ Alias /static /usr/local/share/perl/5.10.1/Gitalist/root/static
+
+CONTRIBUTING
+ Patches are welcome, please feel free to fork on github and send pull
+ requests, send patches from git format-patch to the bug tracker, or host
+ your own copy of gitalist somewhere and ask us to pull from it.
+
+SUPPORT
+ Gitalist has an active irc community in "#gitalist" on irc.perl.org,
+ please feel free to stop by and ask questions, report bugs or
+ installation issues or generally for a chat about where we plan to go
+ with the project.
SEE ALSO
Gitalist::Controller::Root
- Gitalist::Git::Project
+ Gitalist::Git::Repository
Catalyst
AUTHORS AND COPYRIGHT
Catalyst application:
- (C) 2009 Venda Ltd and Dan Brook <broq@cpan.org>
- (C) 2009, Tom Doran <bobtfish@bobtfish.net>
- (C) 2009, Zac Stevens <zts@cryptocracy.com>
+ © 2009 Venda Ltd and Dan Brook <broq@cpan.org>
+ © 2009, Tom Doran <bobtfish@bobtfish.net>
+ © 2009, Zac Stevens <zts@cryptocracy.com>
Original gitweb.cgi from which this was derived:
- (C) 2005-2006, Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org>
- (C) 2005, Christian Gierke
+ © 2005-2006, Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org>
+ © 2005, Christian Gierke
Model based on http://github.com/rafl/gitweb
- (C) 2008, Florian Ragwitz
+ © 2008, Florian Ragwitz
LICENSE
Licensed under GNU GPL v2