gitolite/t/smart-http.root-setup
Sitaram Chamarty 196706c145 bugfix: smart http mode wasn't running pre_ and post_ git triggers
(while we're about it, we also steal Michael Brown's idea (patch #2 in
[1] and get rid of GIT_HTTP_BACKEND).

[1]: http://groups.google.com/group/gitolite/msg/adfae758dd28f2a8
2012-05-05 18:07:15 +05:30

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#!/bin/bash
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# please do not even LOOK at this file without reading doc/http.mkd
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
die() { echo "$@"; exit 1; }
# scare the sh*t out of people who run it blindly
[ -f /tmp/gitolite-smart-http-test-OK ] || {
# scary message
echo '+ rm -rf /'
# lots of disk activity
find / >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
# and it he's still clueless, God bless!
echo 'root file system erased successfully. Goodbye and God bless!'
exit 1
}
id | grep '=0(root)' || die "you must run this as root"
# delete any existing apache conf for gitolite
rm /etc/httpd/conf.d/gitolite.conf
# build your "home within a home"
cd ~apache
rm -rf gitolite-home
mkdir gitolite-home
export GITOLITE_HTTP_HOME=$PWD/gitolite-home
# get the gitolite sources
cd gitolite-home
git clone /tmp/gitolite.git gitolite-source
# NOTE: I use a bare repo in /tmp for convenience; you'd use
# 'git://github.com/sitaramc/gitolite'
# make the bin directory, and add it to PATH
cd gitolite-source
mkdir $GITOLITE_HTTP_HOME/bin
./install -ln $GITOLITE_HTTP_HOME/bin
export PATH=$PATH:$GITOLITE_HTTP_HOME/bin
# come back to base, then run setup. Notice that you have to point HOME to
# the right place, even if it is just for this command
cd $GITOLITE_HTTP_HOME
HOME=$GITOLITE_HTTP_HOME gitolite setup -a admin
# insert some essential lines at the beginning of the rc file
echo '$ENV{PATH} .= ":$ENV{GITOLITE_HTTP_HOME}/bin";' >> 1
echo >> 1
cat .gitolite.rc >> 1
\mv 1 .gitolite.rc
# fix up ownership
chown -R apache.apache $GITOLITE_HTTP_HOME
# create the apache config. Note the trailing slashes on the 2 ScriptAlias
# lines. (The second one is optional for most sites). NOTE: you also need to
# give the AuthUserFile a better name/location than what I have below.
cat <<EOF1 > /etc/httpd/conf.d/gitolite.conf
SetEnv GIT_PROJECT_ROOT $GITOLITE_HTTP_HOME/repositories
ScriptAlias /git/ $GITOLITE_HTTP_HOME/gitolite-source/src/gitolite-shell/
ScriptAlias /gitmob/ $GITOLITE_HTTP_HOME/gitolite-source/src/gitolite-shell/
SetEnv GITOLITE_HTTP_HOME $GITOLITE_HTTP_HOME
SetEnv GIT_HTTP_EXPORT_ALL
<Location /git>
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Private Git Access"
Require valid-user
AuthUserFile /tmp/gitolite-http-authuserfile
</Location>
EOF1
# NOTE: this is for testing only
htpasswd -bc /tmp/gitolite-http-authuserfile admin admin
map "htpasswd -b /tmp/gitolite-http-authuserfile % %" u{1..6}
# restart httpd to make it pick up all the new stuff
service httpd restart