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search: make "repository:" condition work case-insensitively as expected
Before this revision, "repository:" condition at searching for "Commit
messages" never shows revisions in a repository, of which name uses
upper case letter.
Using ID for "repository" of CHGSETS_SCHEMA preserves case of
repository name at indexing. On the other hand, search condition
itself is forcibly lowered before parsing.
- files in repository "FOO" is indexed as "FOO" in "repository" field
- "repository:FOO" condition is treated as "repository:foo:
Then, indexing search itself is executed case-sensitively. Therefore,
"repository:FOO" condition never show revisions in repository "FOO".
But just making "repository" of CHGSETS_SCHEMA case-insensitive isn't
reasonable enough, because it breaks assumptions below, if there is
case-insensitive name collision between repositories, even though
Kallithea itself can manage such repositories at same time.
- combination of "raw_id" (= revision hash ID) and "repository" is
unique between all known revisions under Kallithea
CHGSETS_SCHEMA assumes this.
This unique-ness is required by Whoosh library to determine
whether index table should be updated or not for that repository.
- searching in a repository shows only revisions in that repository
Before this revision, this filtering is achieve by "repository:"
condition with case-preserved repository name from requested URL.
To make "repository:" search condition work case-insensitively as
expected (without any violation of assumptions above), this revision
does:
- make "repository" of CHGSETS_SCHEMA case-insensitive by
"analyzer=ICASEIDANALYZER"
- introduce "repository_rawname" into SCHEMA and CHGSETS_SCHEMA, to
ensure assumptions described above, by preserving case of
repository name
"repository_rawname" of SCHEMA uses not ID but TEXT, because the
former disable "positions" feature, which is required for
highlight-ing file content (see previous revision for detail).
This revision requires full re-building index tables, because indexing
schemas are changed.
Before this revision, "repository:" condition at searching for "Commit
messages" never shows revisions in a repository, of which name uses
upper case letter.
Using ID for "repository" of CHGSETS_SCHEMA preserves case of
repository name at indexing. On the other hand, search condition
itself is forcibly lowered before parsing.
- files in repository "FOO" is indexed as "FOO" in "repository" field
- "repository:FOO" condition is treated as "repository:foo:
Then, indexing search itself is executed case-sensitively. Therefore,
"repository:FOO" condition never show revisions in repository "FOO".
But just making "repository" of CHGSETS_SCHEMA case-insensitive isn't
reasonable enough, because it breaks assumptions below, if there is
case-insensitive name collision between repositories, even though
Kallithea itself can manage such repositories at same time.
- combination of "raw_id" (= revision hash ID) and "repository" is
unique between all known revisions under Kallithea
CHGSETS_SCHEMA assumes this.
This unique-ness is required by Whoosh library to determine
whether index table should be updated or not for that repository.
- searching in a repository shows only revisions in that repository
Before this revision, this filtering is achieve by "repository:"
condition with case-preserved repository name from requested URL.
To make "repository:" search condition work case-insensitively as
expected (without any violation of assumptions above), this revision
does:
- make "repository" of CHGSETS_SCHEMA case-insensitive by
"analyzer=ICASEIDANALYZER"
- introduce "repository_rawname" into SCHEMA and CHGSETS_SCHEMA, to
ensure assumptions described above, by preserving case of
repository name
"repository_rawname" of SCHEMA uses not ID but TEXT, because the
former disable "positions" feature, which is required for
highlight-ing file content (see previous revision for detail).
This revision requires full re-building index tables, because indexing
schemas are changed.
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===============================
Version control systems support
===============================
Kallithea supports Git and Mercurial repositories out-of-the-box.
For Git, you do need the ``git`` command line client installed on the server.
You can always disable Git or Mercurial support by editing the
file ``kallithea/__init__.py`` and commenting out the backend.
.. code-block:: python
BACKENDS = {
'hg': 'Mercurial repository',
#'git': 'Git repository',
}
Git support
-----------
Web server with chunked encoding
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Large Git pushes require an HTTP server with support for
chunked encoding for POST. The Python web servers waitress_ and
gunicorn_ (Linux only) can be used. By default, Kallithea uses
waitress_ for `paster serve` instead of the built-in `paste` WSGI
server.
The paster server is controlled in the .ini file::
use = egg:waitress#main
or::
use = egg:gunicorn#main
Also make sure to comment out the following options::
threadpool_workers =
threadpool_max_requests =
use_threadpool =
Mercurial support
-----------------
Working with Mercurial subrepositories
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This section explains how to use Mercurial subrepositories_ in Kallithea.
Example usage::
## init a simple repo
hg init mainrepo
cd mainrepo
echo "file" > file
hg add file
hg ci --message "initial file"
# clone subrepo we want to add from Kallithea
hg clone http://kallithea.local/subrepo
## specify URL to existing repo in Kallithea as subrepository path
echo "subrepo = http://kallithea.local/subrepo" > .hgsub
hg add .hgsub
hg ci --message "added remote subrepo"
In the file list of a clone of ``mainrepo`` you will see a connected
subrepository at the revision it was cloned with. Clicking on the
subrepository link sends you to the proper repository in Kallithea.
Cloning ``mainrepo`` will also clone the attached subrepository.
Next we can edit the subrepository data, and push back to Kallithea. This will
update both repositories.
.. _waitress: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/waitress
.. _gunicorn: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/gunicorn
.. _subrepositories: http://mercurial.aragost.com/kick-start/en/subrepositories/
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