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Marcin Kuzminski - 15 years ago 2010-10-11 19:18:05
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docs/changelog.rst
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.. _changelog:
 

	
 
Changelog
 
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1.0.0rc3 (**tip**)
 

	
 
- fixed i18n during installation.
 

	
 
1.0.0rc2 (**tip**)
 

	
 
- Disabled dirsize in file browser, it's causing nasty bug when dir renames 
 
  occure. After vcs is fixed it'll be put back again.
 
- templating/css rewrites, optimized css.
docs/setup.rst
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@@ -21,101 +21,112 @@ Setting up the application
 

	
 
- This command will create all needed tables and an admin account. 
 
  When asked for a path You can either use a new location of one with already 
 
  existing ones. RhodeCode will simply add all new found repositories to 
 
  it's database. Also make sure You specify correct path to repositories.
 
- Remember that the given path for mercurial_ repositories must be write 
 
  accessible for the application. It's very important since RhodeCode web interface
 
  will work even without such an access but, when trying to do a push it'll 
 
  eventually faile with permission denied errors. 
 
- Run 
 

	
 
::
 
 
 
 paster serve production.ini
 
 
 
- This command runs the rhodecode server the app should be available at the 
 
  127.0.0.1:5000. This ip and port is configurable via the production.ini 
 
  file  created in previos step
 
- Use admin account you created to login.
 
- Default permissions on each repository is read, and owner is admin. So 
 
  remember to update these.
 

	
 
- All needed configs are inside rhodecode sources ie. celeryconfig.py, 
 
  development.ini, production.ini You can configure the email, ports, loggers, 
 
  workers from there.
 
  
 
Setting up Whoosh
 
-----------------
 

	
 
- For full text search You can either put crontab entry for
 

	
 
::
 
 
 
 python /var/www/rhodecode/rhodecode/lib/indexers/daemon.py incremental <put_here_path_to_repos>
 
  
 
When using incremental mode whoosh will check last modification date of each file
 
and add it to reindex if newer file is available. Also indexing daemon checks
 
for removed files and removes them from index. Sometime You might want to rebuild
 
index from scrach, in admin pannel You can check `build from scratch` flag
 
and in standalone daemon You can pass `full` instead on incremental to build
 
remove previos index and build new one.
 

	
 
Nginx virtual host example
 
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Sample config for nginx::
 

	
 
 server {
 
    listen          80;
 
    server_name     hg.myserver.com;
 
    access_log      /var/log/nginx/rhodecode.access.log;
 
    error_log      /var/log/nginx/rhodecode.error.log;
 
    location / {
 
            root /var/www/rhodecode/rhodecode/public/;
 
            if (!-f $request_filename){
 
                proxy_pass      http://127.0.0.1:5000;
 
            }
 
            #this is important for https !!!
 
            proxy_set_header X-Url-Scheme $scheme;
 
            include         /etc/nginx/proxy.conf;  
 
    }
 
 }  
 
  
 
Here's the proxy.conf. It's tunned so it'll not timeout on long
 
pushes and also on large pushes::
 

	
 
    proxy_redirect              off;
 
    proxy_set_header            Host $host;
 
    proxy_set_header            X-Host $http_host;
 
    proxy_set_header            X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
 
    proxy_set_header            X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
 
    proxy_set_header            Proxy-host $proxy_host;
 
    client_max_body_size        400m;
 
    client_body_buffer_size     128k;
 
    proxy_buffering             off;
 
    proxy_connect_timeout       3600;
 
    proxy_send_timeout          3600;
 
    proxy_read_timeout          3600;
 
    proxy_buffer_size           8k;
 
    proxy_buffers               8 32k;
 
    proxy_busy_buffers_size     64k;
 
    proxy_temp_file_write_size  64k;
 
 
 
Also when using root path with nginx You might set the static files to false
 
in production.ini file::
 

	
 
  [app:main]
 
    use = egg:rhodecode
 
    full_stack = true
 
    static_files = false
 
    lang=en
 
    cache_dir = %(here)s/data
 

	
 
To not have the statics served by the application.
 

	
 

	
 
Other configuration files
 
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Some extra configuration files and examples can be found here:
 
http://hg.python-works.com/rhodecode/files/tip/init.d
 

	
 
and also an celeryconfig file can be use from here:
 
http://hg.python-works.com/rhodecode/files/tip/celeryconfig.py
 

	
 

	
 

	
 
.. _virtualenv: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv
 
.. _python: http://www.python.org/
 
.. _mercurial: http://mercurial.selenic.com/
 
.. _celery: http://celeryproject.org/
 
.. _rabbitmq: http://www.rabbitmq.com/
 
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