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Gustavo Delfino, 2009-06-06 14:43
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1 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | h1. Repositories |
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3 | 16 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Redmine natively supports integration with different SCM: "Subversion":http://subversion.tigris.org/, "CVS":http://www.nongnu.org/cvs/, "Mercurial":http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/, "Darcs":http://darcs.net/, "Git":http://git.or.cz, and "Bazaar":http://bazaar-vcs.org/. |
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5 | 16 | Jean-Philippe Lang | Note that you need to install the appropriate binaries on your Redmine host and make sure that these binaries are availble in the PATH environment variable: |
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7 | |*SCM*|*Tested with*|*Comments*| |
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8 | 17 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |Subversion|1.3 & 1.4 & 1.5 & 1.6|1.3 or higher required| |
9 | 9 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |CVS|1.12.12|1.12 required, won't work with CVSNT| |
10 | |Mercurial|0.9.3| | |
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11 | |Bazaar|1.0.0.candidate.1| | |
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12 | 16 | Jean-Philippe Lang | |Darcs|1.0.7|| |
13 | |Git|1.5.4.2|| |
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15 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | For exemple, if you want to access Subversion repositories in Redmine, you'll have to install the svn binaries on the Redmine host. |
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17 | h2. Attaching an existing repository to a project |
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19 | In the project settings, make sure that the 'Repository' module is enabled and go to the 'Repository' tab. |
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20 | Select the SCM that corresponds to your repository and enter the path or URL of your repository. |
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22 | 2 | Jean-Philippe Lang | *Important*: When you first browse the repository, Redmine retrieves the description of all of the existing commits and stores them in the database. |
23 | 1 | Jean-Philippe Lang | This is done only once per repository but can very long (or even time out) if your repository has hundreds of commits. |
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25 | To avoid this, you can do it offline. |
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26 | After having your repository declared in Redmine, run the following command: |
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28 | ruby script/runner "Repository.fetch_changesets" -e production |
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30 | All commits will be retrieved in the Redmine database. |
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32 | h3. Subversion repository |
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34 | Usual protocols are supported (eg. @http:@, @svn:@, @file:@), just enter the URL of the repository. |
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36 | 14 | Azamat Hackimov | Example: |
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38 | <pre> |
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39 | http://host/path/to/the/repository |
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40 | </pre> |
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42 | You can specify a username and password if the repository requires authentication. |
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44 | Note: if you want to access the repository using @svn+ssh://@, you'll have to configure svn+ssh to be non-interactive. |
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45 | 5 | Jean-Philippe Lang | This requires to setup a public/private key pair for ssh authentication. |
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47 | h3. CVS repository |
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50 | * the URL of the repository (it can be either a path or a connection string, eg. @:pserver@). |
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51 | * the module name |
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53 | 15 | Azamat Hackimov | Example: |
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55 | 7 | John Goerzen | :pserver:login:password@host:/path/to/the/repository |
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57 | h4. Git repository |
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59 | Redmine request a *bare* and *local* repository to enable browsering. |
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60 | 18 | Gustavo Delfino | Imagine you want to browse the to-do list manager project Donebox: its clone URL is git://github.com/ook/donebox.git |
61 | 10 | Thomas Lecavelier | On the server where you're running redmine, create a directory accessible by the user running your redmine server: |
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63 | $ sudo mkdir -p /var/redmine/git_repositories |
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64 | $ sudo chown rails:rails /var/redmine/git_repositories |
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65 | $ cd /var/redmine/git_repositories |
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66 | </pre> |
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67 | Note the second line: it change the owner of the newly created directory to user rails, group rails. Of course, you have to replace it according to your server settings (it can be www-data or for very bad sysadmin: root). Keep in mind this user have to be able to run the _git_ command. |
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69 | Now it is time to create our bare repository: |
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72 | $ pwd |
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73 | /var/redmine/git_repositories |
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74 | $ git clone --bare git://github.com/ook/donebox.git |
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75 | Initialized empty Git repository in /var/redmine/git_repositories/donebox/ |
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76 | remote: Counting objects: 401, done. |
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77 | remote: Compressing objects: 100% (246/246), done. |
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78 | remote: Total 401 (delta 134), reused 401 (delta 134) |
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79 | Receiving objects: 100% (401/401), 179.55 KiB | 185 KiB/s, done. |
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80 | Resolving deltas: 100% (134/134), done. |
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81 | </pre> |
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83 | You're done! Just go to your redmine project setting tab, under the repositories choose git, then put in the "Path to .git directory" */var/redmine/git_repositories/donebox/*. Save. Have a look to your repository tab: you can browse it. |
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84 | 11 | Thomas Lecavelier | |
85 | Note: of course, this git repository won't update by itself. You'll have to git pull it regulary by hand or set up a cron job which will do it for you. |