Changes between Version 4 and Version 5 of TracRepositoryAdmin


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  • TracRepositoryAdmin

    v4 v5  
    1 = Repository Administration =
     1= Repository Administration
    22[[PageOutline(2-3)]]
    33
    4 == Quick start == #QuickStart
     4== Quick start #QuickStart
    55
    66 * Manage repositories in the "Repository" admin panel, with `trac-admin` or in the `[repositories]` section of [wiki:TracIni#repositories-section trac.ini].
    77 * Set up a call to `trac-admin $ENV changeset added $REPO $REV` in the post-commit hook of each repository. Additionally, add a call to `trac-admin $ENV changeset modified $REPO $REV` in the post-revprop-change hook of repositories allowing revision property changes.
    8  * Set the `[trac] repository_sync_per_request` option to an empty value to disable per-request syncing.
     8 * Set the `sync_per_request` attribute to `false` to disable per-request syncing.
    99 * Make sure the user under which your Subversion hooks are run has write access to the Trac environment, or use a tool like `sudo` to temporarily elevate privileges.
    1010
    11 == Specifying repositories == #Repositories
    12 Starting with 0.12, Trac can handle more than one repository per environment. The pre-0.12 way of specifying the repository with the `repository_dir` and `repository_type` options in the `[trac]` section of [wiki:TracIni trac.ini] is still supported, but two new mechanisms allow including additional repositories into an environment.
    13 
    14 It is also possible to define aliases of repositories, that act as "pointers" to real repositories. This can be useful when renaming a repository, to avoid breaking all the links to the old name.
     11== Specifying repositories #Repositories
     12Trac supports more than one repository per environment. The repositories may be of the same type, or of different types. The repository configurations may be stored in different locations, the two supported by default being the [#ReposDatabase database store] and the [#ReposTracIni trac.ini configuration file].
     13
     14It is possible to define aliases of repositories, that act as "pointers" to real repositories. This can be useful when renaming a repository, to avoid breaking all the links to the old name.
    1515
    1616A number of attributes can be associated with each repository, which define the repository's location, type, name and how it is displayed in the source browser. The following attributes are supported:
     
    2424||The `dir` attribute specifies the location of the repository in the filesystem. It corresponds to the value previously specified in the option `[trac] repository_dir`. The `alias` and `dir` attributes are mutually exclusive. ||
    2525||`hidden` ||When set to `true`, the repository is hidden from the repository index page in the source browser. Browsing the repository is still possible, and links referencing the repository remain valid. ||
     26||`sync_per_request`||When set to `true` the repository will be synced on every request. This is not recommended, instead a post-commit hook should be configured to provide [#ExplicitSync explicit synchronization] and `sync_per_request` should be set to `false`.||
    2627||`type` ||The `type` attribute sets the type of version control system used by the repository. Trac supports Subversion and Git out-of-the-box, and plugins add support for many other systems. If `type` is not specified, it defaults to the value of the `[trac] repository_type` option. ||
    2728||`url` ||The `url` attribute specifies the root URL to be used for checking out from the repository. When specified, a "Repository URL" link is added to the context navigation links in the source browser, that can be copied into the tool used for creating the working copy. ||
     
    3536
    3637
    37 === In `trac.ini` === #ReposTracIni
     38=== In `trac.ini` #ReposTracIni
    3839Repositories and repository attributes can be specified in the `[repositories]` section of [wiki:TracIni#repositories-section trac.ini]. Every attribute consists of a key structured as `{name}.{attribute}` and the corresponding value separated with an equal sign (`=`). The name of the default repository is empty.
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    4142
    4243The following example defines two Subversion repositories named `project` and `lib`, and an alias to `project` as the default repository. This is a typical use case where a Trac environment previously had a single repository (the `project` repository), and was converted to multiple repositories. The alias ensures that links predating the change continue to resolve to the `project` repository.
    43 {{{
    44 #!ini
     44{{{#!ini
    4545[repositories]
    4646project.dir = /var/repos/project
     
    5959Note that `name.alias = target` makes `name` an alias for the `target` repo, not the other way around.
    6060
    61 === In the database === #ReposDatabase
     61=== In the database #ReposDatabase
    6262Repositories can also be specified in the database, using either the "Repositories" admin panel under "Version Control", or the `trac-admin $ENV repository` commands.
    6363
     
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    8282
    83 == Repository synchronization == #Synchronization
     83== Repository synchronization #Synchronization
    8484Prior to 0.12, Trac synchronized its cache with the repository on every HTTP request. This approach is not very efficient and not practical anymore with multiple repositories. For this reason, explicit synchronization through post-commit hooks was added.
    8585
    8686There is also new functionality in the form of a repository listener extension point ''(IRepositoryChangeListener)'' that is triggered by the post-commit hook when a changeset is added or modified, and can be used by plugins to perform actions on commit.
    8787
    88 === Mercurial Repositories ===
     88=== Mercurial Repositories
    8989Please note that at the time of writing, no initial resynchronization or any hooks are necessary for Mercurial repositories - see [trac:#9485] for more information.
    9090
    91 === Explicit synchronization === #ExplicitSync
    92 This is the preferred method of repository synchronization. It requires setting the `[trac]  repository_sync_per_request` option in [wiki:TracIni#trac-section trac.ini] to an empty value, and adding a call to `trac-admin` in the post-commit hook of each repository. Additionally, if a repository allows changing revision metadata, a call to `trac-admin` must be added to the post-revprop-change hook as well.
     91=== Explicit synchronization #ExplicitSync
     92This is the preferred method of repository synchronization. It requires setting the `sync_per_request` attribute to `false`, and adding a call to `trac-admin` in the `post-commit` hook of each repository. Additionally, if a repository allows changing revision metadata, a call to `trac-admin` must be added to the `post-revprop-change` hook as well.
    9393
    9494 `changeset added <repos> <rev> [...]`::
     
    100100The `<repos>` argument can be either a repository name (use "`(default)`" for the default repository) or the path to the repository.
    101101
    102 Note that you may have to set the environment variable PYTHON_EGG_CACHE to the same value as was used for the web server configuration before calling trac-admin, if you changed it from its default location. See [wiki:TracPlugins Trac Plugins] for more information.
     102Note that you may have to set the environment variable `PYTHON_EGG_CACHE` to the same value as was used for the web server configuration before calling `trac-admin`, if you changed it from its default location. See [wiki:TracPlugins Trac Plugins] for more information.
     103
     104==== Subversion
    103105
    104106The following examples are complete post-commit and post-revprop-change scripts for Subversion. They should be edited for the specific environment, marked executable (where applicable) and placed in the `hooks` directory of each repository. On Unix (`post-commit`):
     
    108110/usr/bin/trac-admin /path/to/env changeset added "$1" "$2"
    109111}}}
    110 Note: Ubuntu doesn't seem to like /usr/bin/trac-admin, so just use:
    111 {{{#!sh
    112 #!/bin/sh
    113 export PYTHON_EGG_CACHE="/path/to/dir"
    114 trac-admin /path/to/env/ changeset added "$1" "$2"
    115 }}}
     112Note: Check with `whereis trac-admin`, whether `trac-admin` is really installed under `/usr/bin/` or maybe under `/usr/local/bin/` and adapt the path.
    116113On Windows (`post-commit.cmd`):
    117 {{{#!application/x-dos-batch
     114{{{#!bat
    118115@C:\Python26\Scripts\trac-admin.exe C:\path\to\env changeset added "%1" "%2"
    119116}}}
     
    126123}}}
    127124On Windows (`post-revprop-change.cmd`):
    128 {{{#!application/x-dos-batch
     125{{{#!bat
    129126@C:\Python26\Scripts\trac-admin.exe C:\path\to\env changeset modified "%1" "%2"
    130127}}}
     
    136133See the [http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.5/svn.reposadmin.create.html#svn.reposadmin.create.hooks section about hooks] in the Subversion book for more information. Other repository types will require different hook setups.
    137134
    138 Git hooks can be used in the same way for explicit syncing of git repositories. Add the following to `.git/hooks/post-commit`:
    139 {{{#!sh
    140 REV=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
    141 trac-admin /path/to/env changeset added <my-repository> $REV
    142 }}}
     135==== Git
     136
     137Git hooks can be used in the same way for explicit syncing of Git repositories.  If your git repository is one that gets committed to directly on the machine that hosts trac, add the following to the `hooks/post-commit` file in your git repo (note: this will do nothing if you only update the repo by pushing to it):
     138{{{#!sh
     139#!/bin/sh
     140REV=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
     141trac-admin /path/to/env changeset added <repos> $REV
     142}}}
     143
     144Alternately, if your repository is one that only gets pushed to, add the following to the `hooks/post-receive` file in the repo:
     145{{{#!sh
     146#!/bin/sh
     147while read oldrev newrev refname; do
     148        git rev-list --reverse $newrev ^$oldrev  | \
     149        while read rev; do
     150                trac-admin /path/to/env changeset added <repos> $rev
     151        done
     152done
     153}}}
     154
     155The `<repos>` argument can be either a repository name (use "`(default)`" for the default repository) or the path to the repository.
     156
     157==== Mercurial
    143158
    144159For Mercurial, add the following entries to the `.hgrc` file of each repository accessed by Trac (if [trac:TracMercurial] is installed in a Trac `plugins` directory, download [trac:source:mercurial-plugin/tracext/hg/hooks.py hooks.py] and place it somewhere accessible):
     
    158173}}}
    159174
    160 === Per-request synchronization === #PerRequestSync
    161 If the post-commit hooks are not available, the environment can be set up for per-request synchronization. In that case, the `[trac] repository_sync_per_request` option in [wiki:TracIni#trac-section trac.ini] must be set to a comma-separated list of repository names to be synchronized.
     175=== Per-request synchronization #PerRequestSync
     176If the post-commit hooks are not available, the environment can be set up for per-request synchronization. In that case, the `sync_per_request` attribute for each repository in the database and in [wiki:TracIni#trac-section trac.ini] must be set to `false`.
    162177
    163178Note that in this case, the changeset listener extension point is not called, and therefore plugins using it will not work correctly.
    164179
    165 
    166 == Migration from a single-repository setup (Subversion) == #Migration
     180== Automatic changeset references in tickets
     181
     182You can automatically add a reference to the changeset as a ticket comment whenever changes are committed to the repository. The description of the commit needs to contain one of the following formulas:
     183 * '''`Refs #123`''' - to reference this changeset in `#123` ticket
     184 * '''`Fixes #123`''' - to reference this changeset and close `#123` ticket with the default status ''fixed''
     185
     186This functionality requires installing a post-commit hook as described in [#ExplicitSync], and enabling the optional commit updater components by adding the following line to the `[components]` section of your [wiki:TracIni#components-section trac.ini], or enabling the components in the //Plugins// admin panel.
     187{{{#!ini
     188tracopt.ticket.commit_updater.* = enabled
     189}}}
     190For more information, see the documentation of the `CommitTicketUpdater` component in the //Plugins// admin panel and the [trac:CommitTicketUpdater] page.
     191
     192== Migration from a single-repository setup (Subversion) #Migration
    167193The following procedure illustrates a typical migration from a Subversion single-repository setup to multiple repositories.
    168194
     
    170196 1. Add the main repository as a named repository.
    171197 1. Re-synchronize the main repository.
    172  1. Set up post-commit and post-revprop-change hooks on the "main" repository, and set `[trac] repository_sync_per_request` to an empty value.
     198 1. Set up post-commit and post-revprop-change hooks on the "main" repository, and set the repository's `sync_per_request` attribute to `false`.
    173199 1. Add an alias to the main repository as the default repository (by leaving out the the `name`, e.g. `.alias = main`). This ensures that all links predating the migration still resolve to the main repository.
    174200 1. Repeat steps 2, 3 and 4 to add other "named" repositories as needed.
    175201
    176 == Migration from a single-repository setup (Mercurial) == #MigrationMercurial
     202== Migration from a single-repository setup (Mercurial) #MigrationMercurial
    177203The following procedure illustrates a typical migration from a Mercurial single-repository setup to multiple repositories. Please note that at the time of writing, no initial resynchronization or any hooks are necessary for Mercurial repositories - see [trac:ticket:9485 #9485] for more information.
    178204
    179  1. Upgrade to the latest version of the TracMercurial plugin.
     205 1. Upgrade to the latest version of the [trac:TracMercurial] plugin.
    180206 1. Remove the default repository specification from the `[trac] repository_dir` option.
    181207 1. Add the main repository as a named repository.
     
    183209 1. Repeat step 3 to add other "named" repositories as needed.
    184210
    185 == Troubleshooting ==
    186 
    187 === My trac-post-commit-hook doesn't work anymore === #trac-post-commit-hook
     211== Troubleshooting
     212
     213=== My trac-post-commit-hook doesn't work anymore #trac-post-commit-hook
    188214
    189215You must now use the optional components from `tracopt.ticket.commit_updater.*`, which you can activate through the Plugins panel in the Administrative part of the web interface, or by directly modifying the [TracIni#components-section "[components]"] section in the trac.ini. Be sure to use [#ExplicitSync explicit synchronization] as explained above.