X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FGitalist.pm;h=01a36ad7fc139a174aa71a6ba6623e3225c4bd71;hb=3707062a1eccbc971fedef38fa98b406a019da54;hp=0e8c2f3896e3794cecdf3419348cf9dc13c08363;hpb=6dca83ef9603dc662ee399991bfb0434cbb2f0db;p=catagits%2FGitalist.git diff --git a/lib/Gitalist.pm b/lib/Gitalist.pm index 0e8c2f3..01a36ad 100644 --- a/lib/Gitalist.pm +++ b/lib/Gitalist.pm @@ -1,65 +1,128 @@ package Gitalist; use Moose; -use namespace::autoclean; - +BEGIN { require 5.008006; } use Catalyst::Runtime 5.80; +use namespace::autoclean; extends 'Catalyst'; -use Catalyst qw/-Debug +use Catalyst qw/ ConfigLoader + Unicode::Encoding Static::Simple - StackTrace/; -our $VERSION = '0.01'; - -# Bring in the libified gitweb.cgi. -use gitweb; + StackTrace +/; -before 'setup' => sub { - my $app = shift; - $app->config('Model::Git' => { repo_dir => $app->config('repo_dir') }); -}; +our $VERSION = '0.000002'; +$VERSION = eval $VERSION; __PACKAGE__->config( - name => 'Gitalist', - default_view => 'Default', + name => 'Gitalist', + default_view => 'Default', + default_model => 'GitRepos', ); -# Start the application __PACKAGE__->setup(); +around uri_for => sub { + my ($orig, $c) = (shift, shift); + my $project_name = $c->stash->{'Project'} && $c->stash->{'Project'}->name; + my $hash = ref($_[-1]) eq 'HASH' ? pop @_ : {}; + my $params = Catalyst::Utils::merge_hashes( + { p => $hash->{p} || $project_name }, + $hash, + ); + delete $params->{p} unless defined $params->{p} && length $params->{p}; + (my $uri = $c->$orig(@_, $params)) + =~ tr[&][;]; + return $uri; +}; + +1; + +__END__ + =head1 NAME -Gitalist - Catalyst based application +Gitalist - A modern git web viewer =head1 SYNOPSIS - script/gitalist_server.pl + script/gitalist_server.pl --repo_dir /home/me/code/git + +=head1 INSTALL + +As Gitalist follows the usual Perl module format the usual approach +for installation should work e.g. + + perl Makefile.PL + make + make test + make install + +or + + cpan -i Gitalist + +You can also check gitalist out from git 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. =head1 DESCRIPTION -[enter your description here] +Gitalist is a web frontend for git repositories based on gitweb.cgi +and backed by Catalyst. + +=head2 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. + +=head1 CONFIGURATION + +Gitalist can be supplied with a config file by setting the C<< GITALIST_CONFIG >> +environment variable to point to a configuration file. + +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 + +adding a repos_dir path and then setting C<< GITALIST_CONFIG >>. + +Alternatively, if you only want to set a repository directory and are otherwise happy with +the default configuration, then you can set the C<< GITALIST_REPOS_DIR >> environment +variable, or pass the C<< --repos_dir >> flag to any of the scripts. + +The C<< GITALIST_REPOS_DIR >> environment variable will override the repository directory set +in configuration, and will itself be overridden by he C<< --repos_dir >> flag. =head1 SEE ALSO -L, L +L + +L + +L =head1 AUTHORS AND COPYRIGHT Catalyst application: - (C) 2009 Venda Ltd and Dan Brook + (C) 2009 Venda Ltd and Dan Brook + (C) 2009, Tom Doran + (C) 2009, Zac Stevens Original gitweb.cgi from which this was derived: (C) 2005-2006, Kay Sievers (C) 2005, Christian Gierke -=head1 LICENSE + Model based on http://github.com/rafl/gitweb + (C) 2008, Florian Ragwitz -FIXME - Is this going to be GPLv2 as per gitweb? If so this is broken.. +=head1 LICENSE -This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the same terms as Perl itself. +Licensed under GNU GPL v2 =cut - -1;