Ragwitz's earlier effort, it was easier to use gitweb.cgi as a template
for building a new Catalyst application.
-CONFIGURATION
+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:
+
+ it://git.shadowcat.co.uk/catagits/Gitalist.git
+
+ Gitalist is also mirrored to github, and a number of people have active
+ forks with branches and/or new features in the master branch.
+
+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]$ ./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.
- 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:
+ 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
- adding a repos_dir path and then setting "GITALIST_CONFIG".
+ You can then edit this confg, adding a repos_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_REPOS_DIR" environment variable, or pass the "--repos_dir"
flag to any of the scripts.
+ GITALIST_REPOS_DIR=/home/myuser/code/git gitalist_server.pl
+ gitalist_server.pl --repos_dir home/myuser/code/git
+
The "GITALIST_REPOS_DIR" environment variable will override the
repository directory set in configuration, and will itself be overridden
by he "--repos_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 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
+ export PERL5LIB=/home/t0m/public_html/Gitalist/lib:/home/t0m/perl5/lib/perl5:$PERL5LIB
+ exec /home/t0m/public_html/Gitalist/script/gitalist_fastcgi.pl
+
+ This example can be seen live here:
+
+ http://goatse.co.uk/~bobtfish/Gitalist/script/gitalist.fcgi/
+
+CONTRIBUTING
+ Patches are welcome, please feel free to fork on github and send pull
+ requests, send patches from git format-patch to the bug tracker, or host
+ your own copy of gitalist somewhere and ask us to pull from it.
+
+SUPPORT
+ Gitalist has an active irc community in "#gitalist" on irc.perl.org,
+ please feel free to stop by and ask questions, report bugs or
+ installation issues or generally for a chat about where we plan to go
+ with the project.
+
SEE ALSO
Gitalist::Controller::Root
to Florian Ragwitz's earlier effort, it was easier to use gitweb.cgi
as a template for building a new Catalyst application.
-=head1 CONFIGURATION
+=head1 GETTING GITALIST
+
+You can install Gitalist from CPAN in the usual way:
+
+ cpan -i Gitalist
+
+Alternatively, you can get Gitalist using git.
+
+The canonical repository for the master branch is:
+
+ it://git.shadowcat.co.uk/catagits/Gitalist.git
+
+Gitalist is also mirrored to github, and a number of people have active forks
+with branches and/or new features in the master branch.
+
+=head1 INITIAL CONFIGURATION
+
+Gitalist is configured using L<Catalyst::Plugin::Configloader>. The supplied sample
+configuration is in L<Config::General> format, however it is possible to configure
+Gitalist using other config file formats (such as YAML) if you prefer.
+
+=head2 WHEN CHECKING GITALIST OUT OF GIT
+
+Gitalist from git includes a minimal C<gitalist_local.conf>, which sets the repository
+directory to one directory higher than the Gitalist repository.
+
+This means that if you check Gitalist out next to your other git checkouts, then starting
+the demo server needs no parameters at all:
+
+ Gitalist [master]$ ./script/gitalist_server.pl
+ You can connect to your server at http://localhost:3000
+
+=head2 FOR CPAN INSTALLS
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:
+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
-adding a repos_dir path and then setting C<< GITALIST_CONFIG >>.
+You can then edit this confg, adding a repos_dir path and customising other settings as desired.
+
+You can then start the Gitalist demo server by setting C<< 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 C<< GITALIST_REPOS_DIR >> environment
variable, or pass the C<< --repos_dir >> flag to any of the scripts.
+ GITALIST_REPOS_DIR=/home/myuser/code/git gitalist_server.pl
+ gitalist_server.pl --repos_dir home/myuser/code/git
+
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 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 or as pure perl with L<Catalyst::Engine::PreFork>.
+
+Assuming that you have installed Gitalist's dependencies into a L<local::lib>, and you
+are running from a git checkout, adding a trivial FCGI script as C<script/gitalist.fcgi>
+(this file is specifically in C<.gitignore> so you can have your own copy):
+
+ #!/bin/sh
+ export PERL5LIB=/home/t0m/public_html/Gitalist/lib:/home/t0m/perl5/lib/perl5:$PERL5LIB
+ exec /home/t0m/public_html/Gitalist/script/gitalist_fastcgi.pl
+
+This example can be seen live here:
+
+ http://goatse.co.uk/~bobtfish/Gitalist/script/gitalist.fcgi/
+
+=head1 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.
+
+=head1 SUPPORT
+
+Gitalist has an active irc community in C<#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.
+
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Gitalist::Controller::Root>