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hooks: make the Python interpreter for Git hooks configurable as 'git_hook_interpreter' (Issue #333)
Commit 5e501b6ee639 introduced the use of 'sys.executable' as interpreter
for git hooks instead of 'python2' with the following argument:
"Windows doesn't necessarily have "python2" available in $PATH, but we
still want to make sure we don't end up invoking a python3. Using the
absolute path seems more safe."
But, sys.executable does not necessarily point to Python. When Kallithea is
started under uWSGI, sys.executable points to the uwsgi executable. As a
result, the interpreter encoded in the git hooks on the server repositories
would be:
#!/path/to/uwsgi
And pushing to such repo would result in following client errors:
$ git push
Password for 'http://user@localhost:5050':
Enumerating objects: 3, done.
Counting objects: 100% (3/3), done.
Writing objects: 100% (3/3), 241 bytes | 241.00 KiB/s, done.
Total 3 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0)
remote: unable to load configuration from hooks/pre-receive
To http://localhost:5050/gitrepo-new
! [remote rejected] master -> master (pre-receive hook declined)
error: failed to push some refs to 'http://user@localhost:5050/gitrepo-new'
Fix this problem by introducing a configuration setting 'git_hook_interpreter'
that allow administrators to specify which Python interpreter to use.
A subsequent commit will cause its value to be filled in automatically when
generating a new ini file, but an administrator can always override it.
Commit 5e501b6ee639 introduced the use of 'sys.executable' as interpreter
for git hooks instead of 'python2' with the following argument:
"Windows doesn't necessarily have "python2" available in $PATH, but we
still want to make sure we don't end up invoking a python3. Using the
absolute path seems more safe."
But, sys.executable does not necessarily point to Python. When Kallithea is
started under uWSGI, sys.executable points to the uwsgi executable. As a
result, the interpreter encoded in the git hooks on the server repositories
would be:
#!/path/to/uwsgi
And pushing to such repo would result in following client errors:
$ git push
Password for 'http://user@localhost:5050':
Enumerating objects: 3, done.
Counting objects: 100% (3/3), done.
Writing objects: 100% (3/3), 241 bytes | 241.00 KiB/s, done.
Total 3 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0)
remote: unable to load configuration from hooks/pre-receive
To http://localhost:5050/gitrepo-new
! [remote rejected] master -> master (pre-receive hook declined)
error: failed to push some refs to 'http://user@localhost:5050/gitrepo-new'
Fix this problem by introducing a configuration setting 'git_hook_interpreter'
that allow administrators to specify which Python interpreter to use.
A subsequent commit will cause its value to be filled in automatically when
generating a new ini file, but an administrator can always override it.
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==============
Email settings
==============
The Kallithea configuration file has several email related settings. When
these contain correct values, Kallithea will send email in the situations
described below. If the email configuration is not correct so that emails
cannot be sent, all mails will show up in the log output.
Before any email can be sent, an SMTP server has to be configured using the
configuration file setting ``smtp_server``. If required for that server, specify
a username (``smtp_username``) and password (``smtp_password``), a non-standard
port (``smtp_port``), whether to use "SSL" when connecting (``smtp_use_ssl``)
or use STARTTLS (``smtp_use_tls``), and/or specify special ESMTP "auth" features
(``smtp_auth``).
For example, for sending through gmail, use::
smtp_server = smtp.gmail.com
smtp_username = username
smtp_password = password
smtp_port = 465
smtp_use_ssl = true
Application emails
------------------
Kallithea sends an email to `users` on several occasions:
- when comments are given on one of their changesets
- when comments are given on changesets they are reviewer on or on which they
commented regardless
- when they are invited as reviewer in pull requests
- when they request a password reset
Kallithea sends an email to all `administrators` upon new account registration.
Administrators are users with the ``Admin`` flag set on the *Admin > Users*
page.
When Kallithea wants to send an email but due to an error cannot correctly
determine the intended recipients, the administrators and the addresses
specified in ``email_to`` in the configuration file are used as fallback.
Recipients will see these emails originating from the sender specified in the
``app_email_from`` setting in the configuration file. This setting can either
contain only an email address, like `kallithea-noreply@example.com`, or both
a name and an address in the following format: `Kallithea
<kallithea-noreply@example.com>`. However, if the email is sent due to an
action of a particular user, for example when a comment is given or a pull
request created, the name of that user will be combined with the email address
specified in ``app_email_from`` to form the sender (and any name part in that
configuration setting disregarded).
The subject of these emails can optionally be prefixed with the value of
``email_prefix`` in the configuration file.
A Kallithea-specific header indicating the email type will be added to each
email. This header can be used for email filtering. The header is of the form:
X-Kallithea-Notification-Type: <type>
where ``<type>`` is one of:
- ``pull_request``: you are invited as reviewer in a pull request
- ``pull_request_comment``: a comment was given on a pull request
- ``cs_comment``: a comment was given on a changeset
- ``registration``: a new user was registered
- ``message``: another type of email
Error emails
------------
When an exception occurs in Kallithea -- and unless interactive debugging is
enabled using ``set debug = true`` in the ``[app:main]`` section of the
configuration file -- an email with exception details is sent by backlash_
to the addresses specified in ``email_to`` in the configuration file.
Recipients will see these emails originating from the sender specified in the
``error_email_from`` setting in the configuration file. This setting can either
contain only an email address, like `kallithea-noreply@example.com`, or both
a name and an address in the following format: `Kallithea Errors
<kallithea-noreply@example.com>`.
References
----------
- `Error Middleware (Pylons documentation) <http://pylons-webframework.readthedocs.org/en/latest/debugging.html#error-middleware>`_
- `ErrorHandler (Pylons modules documentation) <http://pylons-webframework.readthedocs.org/en/latest/modules/middleware.html#pylons.middleware.ErrorHandler>`_
.. _backlash: https://github.com/TurboGears/backlash
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