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1 gitweb(1)
2 =========
3
4 NAME
5 ----
6 gitweb - Git web interface (web frontend to Git repositories)
7
8 SYNOPSIS
9 --------
10 To get started with gitweb, run linkgit:git-instaweb[1] from a Git repository.
11 This would configure and start your web server, and run web browser pointing to
12 gitweb.
13
14
15 DESCRIPTION
16 -----------
17 Gitweb provides a web interface to Git repositories. Its features include:
18
19 * Viewing multiple Git repositories with common root.
20 * Browsing every revision of the repository.
21 * Viewing the contents of files in the repository at any revision.
22 * Viewing the revision log of branches, history of files and directories,
23 see what was changed when, by who.
24 * Viewing the blame/annotation details of any file (if enabled).
25 * Generating RSS and Atom feeds of commits, for any branch.
26 The feeds are auto-discoverable in modern web browsers.
27 * Viewing everything that was changed in a revision, and step through
28 revisions one at a time, viewing the history of the repository.
29 * Finding commits which commit messages matches given search term.
30
31 See http://repo.or.cz/w/git.git/tree/HEAD:/gitweb/[] for gitweb source code,
32 browsed using gitweb itself.
33
34
35 CONFIGURATION
36 -------------
37 Various aspects of gitweb's behavior can be controlled through the configuration
38 file `gitweb_config.perl` or `/etc/gitweb.conf`. See the linkgit:gitweb.conf[5]
39 for details.
40
41 Repositories
42 ~~~~~~~~~~~~
43 Gitweb can show information from one or more Git repositories. These
44 repositories have to be all on local filesystem, and have to share common
45 repository root, i.e. be all under a single parent repository (but see also
46 "Advanced web server setup" section, "Webserver configuration with multiple
47 projects' root" subsection).
48
49 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
50 our $projectroot = '/path/to/parent/directory';
51 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
52
53 The default value for `$projectroot` is `/pub/git`. You can change it during
54 building gitweb via `GITWEB_PROJECTROOT` build configuration variable.
55
56 By default all Git repositories under `$projectroot` are visible and available
57 to gitweb. The list of projects is generated by default by scanning the
58 `$projectroot` directory for Git repositories (for object databases to be
59 more exact; gitweb is not interested in a working area, and is best suited
60 to showing "bare" repositories).
61
62 The name of the repository in gitweb is the path to its `$GIT_DIR` (its object
63 database) relative to `$projectroot`. Therefore the repository $repo can be
64 found at "$projectroot/$repo".
65
66
67 Projects list file format
68 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
69 Instead of having gitweb find repositories by scanning filesystem
70 starting from $projectroot, you can provide a pre-generated list of
71 visible projects by setting `$projects_list` to point to a plain text
72 file with a list of projects (with some additional info).
73
74 This file uses the following format:
75
76 * One record (for project / repository) per line; does not support line
77 continuation (newline escaping).
78
79 * Leading and trailing whitespace are ignored.
80
81 * Whitespace separated fields; any run of whitespace can be used as field
82 separator (rules for Perl's "`split(" ", $line)`").
83
84 * Fields use modified URI encoding, defined in RFC 3986, section 2.1
85 (Percent-Encoding), or rather "Query string encoding" (see
86 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Query_string#URL_encoding[]), the difference
87 being that SP (" ") can be encoded as "{plus}" (and therefore "{plus}" has to be
88 also percent-encoded).
89 +
90 Reserved characters are: "%" (used for encoding), "{plus}" (can be used to
91 encode SPACE), all whitespace characters as defined in Perl, including SP,
92 TAB and LF, (used to separate fields in a record).
93
94 * Currently recognized fields are:
95 <repository path>::
96 path to repository GIT_DIR, relative to `$projectroot`
97 <repository owner>::
98 displayed as repository owner, preferably full name, or email,
99 or both
100
101 You can generate the projects list index file using the project_index action
102 (the 'TXT' link on projects list page) directly from gitweb; see also
103 "Generating projects list using gitweb" section below.
104
105 Example contents:
106 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
107 foo.git Joe+R+Hacker+<joe@example.com>
108 foo/bar.git O+W+Ner+<owner@example.org>
109 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
110
111
112 By default this file controls only which projects are *visible* on projects
113 list page (note that entries that do not point to correctly recognized Git
114 repositories won't be displayed by gitweb). Even if a project is not
115 visible on projects list page, you can view it nevertheless by hand-crafting
116 a gitweb URL. By setting `$strict_export` configuration variable (see
117 linkgit:gitweb.conf[5]) to true value you can allow viewing only of
118 repositories also shown on the overview page (i.e. only projects explicitly
119 listed in projects list file will be accessible).
120
121
122 Generating projects list using gitweb
123 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
124
125 We assume that GITWEB_CONFIG has its default Makefile value, namely
126 'gitweb_config.perl'. Put the following in 'gitweb_make_index.perl' file:
127 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
128 read_config_file("gitweb_config.perl");
129 $projects_list = $projectroot;
130 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
131
132 Then create the following script to get list of project in the format
133 suitable for GITWEB_LIST build configuration variable (or
134 `$projects_list` variable in gitweb config):
135
136 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
137 #!/bin/sh
138
139 export GITWEB_CONFIG="gitweb_make_index.perl"
140 export GATEWAY_INTERFACE="CGI/1.1"
141 export HTTP_ACCEPT="*/*"
142 export REQUEST_METHOD="GET"
143 export QUERY_STRING="a=project_index"
144
145 perl -- /var/www/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi
146 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
147
148 Run this script and save its output to a file. This file could then be used
149 as projects list file, which means that you can set `$projects_list` to its
150 filename.
151
152
153 Controlling access to Git repositories
154 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
155 By default all Git repositories under `$projectroot` are visible and
156 available to gitweb. You can however configure how gitweb controls access
157 to repositories.
158
159 * As described in "Projects list file format" section, you can control which
160 projects are *visible* by selectively including repositories in projects
161 list file, and setting `$projects_list` gitweb configuration variable to
162 point to it. With `$strict_export` set, projects list file can be used to
163 control which repositories are *available* as well.
164
165 * You can configure gitweb to only list and allow viewing of the explicitly
166 exported repositories, via `$export_ok` variable in gitweb config file; see
167 linkgit:gitweb.conf[5] manpage. If it evaluates to true, gitweb shows
168 repositories only if this file named by `$export_ok` exists in its object
169 database (if directory has the magic file named `$export_ok`).
170 +
171 For example linkgit:git-daemon[1] by default (unless `--export-all` option
172 is used) allows pulling only for those repositories that have
173 'git-daemon-export-ok' file. Adding
174 +
175 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
176 our $export_ok = "git-daemon-export-ok";
177 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
178 +
179 makes gitweb show and allow access only to those repositories that can be
180 fetched from via `git://` protocol.
181
182 * Finally, it is possible to specify an arbitrary perl subroutine that will
183 be called for each repository to determine if it can be exported. The
184 subroutine receives an absolute path to the project (repository) as its only
185 parameter (i.e. "$projectroot/$project").
186 +
187 For example, if you use mod_perl to run the script, and have dumb
188 HTTP protocol authentication configured for your repositories, you
189 can use the following hook to allow access only if the user is
190 authorized to read the files:
191 +
192 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
193 $export_auth_hook = sub {
194 use Apache2::SubRequest ();
195 use Apache2::Const -compile => qw(HTTP_OK);
196 my $path = "$_[0]/HEAD";
197 my $r = Apache2::RequestUtil->request;
198 my $sub = $r->lookup_file($path);
199 return $sub->filename eq $path
200 && $sub->status == Apache2::Const::HTTP_OK;
201 };
202 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
203
204
205 Per-repository gitweb configuration
206 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
207 You can configure individual repositories shown in gitweb by creating file
208 in the `GIT_DIR` of Git repository, or by setting some repo configuration
209 variable (in `GIT_DIR/config`, see linkgit:git-config[1]).
210
211 You can use the following files in repository:
212
213 README.html::
214 A html file (HTML fragment) which is included on the gitweb project
215 "summary" page inside `<div>` block element. You can use it for longer
216 description of a project, to provide links (for example to project's
217 homepage), etc. This is recognized only if XSS prevention is off
218 (`$prevent_xss` is false, see linkgit:gitweb.conf[5]); a way to include
219 a README safely when XSS prevention is on may be worked out in the
220 future.
221
222 description (or `gitweb.description`)::
223 Short (shortened to `$projects_list_description_width` in the projects
224 list page, which is 25 characters by default; see
225 linkgit:gitweb.conf[5]) single line description of a project (of a
226 repository). Plain text file; HTML will be escaped. By default set to
227 +
228 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
229 Unnamed repository; edit this file to name it for gitweb.
230 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
231 +
232 from the template during repository creation, usually installed in
233 `/usr/share/git-core/templates/`. You can use the `gitweb.description` repo
234 configuration variable, but the file takes precedence.
235
236 category (or `gitweb.category`)::
237 Singe line category of a project, used to group projects if
238 `$projects_list_group_categories` is enabled. By default (file and
239 configuration variable absent), uncategorized projects are put in the
240 `$project_list_default_category` category. You can use the
241 `gitweb.category` repo configuration variable, but the file takes
242 precedence.
243 +
244 The configuration variables `$projects_list_group_categories` and
245 `$project_list_default_category` are described in linkgit:gitweb.conf[5]
246
247 cloneurl (or multiple-valued `gitweb.url`)::
248 File with repository URL (used for clone and fetch), one per line.
249 Displayed in the project summary page. You can use multiple-valued
250 `gitweb.url` repository configuration variable for that, but the file
251 takes precedence.
252 +
253 This is per-repository enhancement / version of global prefix-based
254 `@git_base_url_list` gitweb configuration variable (see
255 linkgit:gitweb.conf[5]).
256
257 gitweb.owner::
258 You can use the `gitweb.owner` repository configuration variable to set
259 repository's owner. It is displayed in the project list and summary
260 page.
261 +
262 If it's not set, filesystem directory's owner is used (via GECOS field,
263 i.e. real name field from *getpwuid*(3)) if `$projects_list` is unset
264 (gitweb scans `$projectroot` for repositories); if `$projects_list`
265 points to file with list of repositories, then project owner defaults to
266 value from this file for given repository.
267
268 various `gitweb.*` config variables (in config)::
269 Read description of `%feature` hash for detailed list, and descriptions.
270 See also "Configuring gitweb features" section in linkgit:gitweb.conf[5]
271
272
273 ACTIONS, AND URLS
274 -----------------
275 Gitweb can use path_info (component) based URLs, or it can pass all necessary
276 information via query parameters. The typical gitweb URLs are broken down in to
277 five components:
278
279 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
280 .../gitweb.cgi/<repo>/<action>/<revision>:/<path>?<arguments>
281 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
282
283 repo::
284 The repository the action will be performed on.
285 +
286 All actions except for those that list all available projects,
287 in whatever form, require this parameter.
288
289 action::
290 The action that will be run. Defaults to 'projects_list' if repo
291 is not set, and to 'summary' otherwise.
292
293 revision::
294 Revision shown. Defaults to HEAD.
295
296 path::
297 The path within the <repository> that the action is performed on,
298 for those actions that require it.
299
300 arguments::
301 Any arguments that control the behaviour of the action.
302
303 Some actions require or allow to specify two revisions, and sometimes even two
304 pathnames. In most general form such path_info (component) based gitweb URL
305 looks like this:
306
307 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
308 .../gitweb.cgi/<repo>/<action>/<revision_from>:/<path_from>..<revision_to>:/<path_to>?<arguments>
309 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
310
311
312 Each action is implemented as a subroutine, and must be present in %actions
313 hash. Some actions are disabled by default, and must be turned on via feature
314 mechanism. For example to enable 'blame' view add the following to gitweb
315 configuration file:
316
317 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
318 $feature{'blame'}{'default'} = [1];
319 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
320
321
322 Actions:
323 ~~~~~~~~
324 The standard actions are:
325
326 project_list::
327 Lists the available Git repositories. This is the default command if no
328 repository is specified in the URL.
329
330 summary::
331 Displays summary about given repository. This is the default command if
332 no action is specified in URL, and only repository is specified.
333
334 heads::
335 remotes::
336 Lists all local or all remote-tracking branches in given repository.
337 +
338 The latter is not available by default, unless configured.
339
340 tags::
341 List all tags (lightweight and annotated) in given repository.
342
343 blob::
344 tree::
345 Shows the files and directories in a given repository path, at given
346 revision. This is default command if no action is specified in the URL,
347 and path is given.
348
349 blob_plain::
350 Returns the raw data for the file in given repository, at given path and
351 revision. Links to this action are marked 'raw'.
352
353 blobdiff::
354 Shows the difference between two revisions of the same file.
355
356 blame::
357 blame_incremental::
358 Shows the blame (also called annotation) information for a file. On a
359 per line basis it shows the revision in which that line was last changed
360 and the user that committed the change. The incremental version (which
361 if configured is used automatically when JavaScript is enabled) uses
362 Ajax to incrementally add blame info to the contents of given file.
363 +
364 This action is disabled by default for performance reasons.
365
366 commit::
367 commitdiff::
368 Shows information about a specific commit in a repository. The 'commit'
369 view shows information about commit in more detail, the 'commitdiff'
370 action shows changeset for given commit.
371
372 patch::
373 Returns the commit in plain text mail format, suitable for applying with
374 linkgit:git-am[1].
375
376 tag::
377 Display specific annotated tag (tag object).
378
379 log::
380 shortlog::
381 Shows log information (commit message or just commit subject) for a
382 given branch (starting from given revision).
383 +
384 The 'shortlog' view is more compact; it shows one commit per line.
385
386 history::
387 Shows history of the file or directory in a given repository path,
388 starting from given revision (defaults to HEAD, i.e. default branch).
389 +
390 This view is similar to 'shortlog' view.
391
392 rss::
393 atom::
394 Generates an RSS (or Atom) feed of changes to repository.
395
396
397 WEBSERVER CONFIGURATION
398 -----------------------
399 This section explains how to configure some common webservers to run gitweb. In
400 all cases, `/path/to/gitweb` in the examples is the directory you ran installed
401 gitweb in, and contains `gitweb_config.perl`.
402
403 If you've configured a web server that isn't listed here for gitweb, please send
404 in the instructions so they can be included in a future release.
405
406 Apache as CGI
407 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
408 Apache must be configured to support CGI scripts in the directory in
409 which gitweb is installed. Let's assume that it is `/var/www/cgi-bin`
410 directory.
411
412 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
413 ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/var/www/cgi-bin/"
414
415 <Directory "/var/www/cgi-bin">
416 Options Indexes FollowSymlinks ExecCGI
417 AllowOverride None
418 Order allow,deny
419 Allow from all
420 </Directory>
421 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
422
423 With that configuration the full path to browse repositories would be:
424
425 http://server/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi
426
427 Apache with mod_perl, via ModPerl::Registry
428 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
429 You can use mod_perl with gitweb. You must install Apache::Registry
430 (for mod_perl 1.x) or ModPerl::Registry (for mod_perl 2.x) to enable
431 this support.
432
433 Assuming that gitweb is installed to `/var/www/perl`, the following
434 Apache configuration (for mod_perl 2.x) is suitable.
435
436 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
437 Alias /perl "/var/www/perl"
438
439 <Directory "/var/www/perl">
440 SetHandler perl-script
441 PerlResponseHandler ModPerl::Registry
442 PerlOptions +ParseHeaders
443 Options Indexes FollowSymlinks +ExecCGI
444 AllowOverride None
445 Order allow,deny
446 Allow from all
447 </Directory>
448 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
449
450 With that configuration the full path to browse repositories would be:
451
452 http://server/perl/gitweb.cgi
453
454 Apache with FastCGI
455 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
456 Gitweb works with Apache and FastCGI. First you need to rename, copy
457 or symlink gitweb.cgi to gitweb.fcgi. Let's assume that gitweb is
458 installed in `/usr/share/gitweb` directory. The following Apache
459 configuration is suitable (UNTESTED!)
460
461 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
462 FastCgiServer /usr/share/gitweb/gitweb.cgi
463 ScriptAlias /gitweb /usr/share/gitweb/gitweb.cgi
464
465 Alias /gitweb/static /usr/share/gitweb/static
466 <Directory /usr/share/gitweb/static>
467 SetHandler default-handler
468 </Directory>
469 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
470
471 With that configuration the full path to browse repositories would be:
472
473 http://server/gitweb
474
475
476 ADVANCED WEB SERVER SETUP
477 -------------------------
478 All of those examples use request rewriting, and need `mod_rewrite`
479 (or equivalent; examples below are written for Apache).
480
481 Single URL for gitweb and for fetching
482 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
483 If you want to have one URL for both gitweb and your `http://`
484 repositories, you can configure Apache like this:
485
486 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
487 <VirtualHost *:80>
488 ServerName git.example.org
489 DocumentRoot /pub/git
490 SetEnv GITWEB_CONFIG /etc/gitweb.conf
491
492 # turning on mod rewrite
493 RewriteEngine on
494
495 # make the front page an internal rewrite to the gitweb script
496 RewriteRule ^/$ /cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi
497
498 # make access for "dumb clients" work
499 RewriteRule ^/(.*\.git/(?!/?(HEAD|info|objects|refs)).*)?$ \
500 /cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi%{REQUEST_URI} [L,PT]
501 </VirtualHost>
502 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
503
504 The above configuration expects your public repositories to live under
505 `/pub/git` and will serve them as `http://git.domain.org/dir-under-pub-git`,
506 both as clonable Git URL and as browseable gitweb interface. If you then
507 start your linkgit:git-daemon[1] with `--base-path=/pub/git --export-all`
508 then you can even use the `git://` URL with exactly the same path.
509
510 Setting the environment variable `GITWEB_CONFIG` will tell gitweb to use the
511 named file (i.e. in this example `/etc/gitweb.conf`) as a configuration for
512 gitweb. You don't really need it in above example; it is required only if
513 your configuration file is in different place than built-in (during
514 compiling gitweb) 'gitweb_config.perl' or `/etc/gitweb.conf`. See
515 linkgit:gitweb.conf[5] for details, especially information about precedence
516 rules.
517
518 If you use the rewrite rules from the example you *might* also need
519 something like the following in your gitweb configuration file
520 (`/etc/gitweb.conf` following example):
521 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
522 @stylesheets = ("/some/absolute/path/gitweb.css");
523 $my_uri = "/";
524 $home_link = "/";
525 $per_request_config = 1;
526 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
527 Nowadays though gitweb should create HTML base tag when needed (to set base
528 URI for relative links), so it should work automatically.
529
530
531 Webserver configuration with multiple projects' root
532 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
533 If you want to use gitweb with several project roots you can edit your
534 Apache virtual host and gitweb configuration files in the following way.
535
536 The virtual host configuration (in Apache configuration file) should look
537 like this:
538 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
539 <VirtualHost *:80>
540 ServerName git.example.org
541 DocumentRoot /pub/git
542 SetEnv GITWEB_CONFIG /etc/gitweb.conf
543
544 # turning on mod rewrite
545 RewriteEngine on
546
547 # make the front page an internal rewrite to the gitweb script
548 RewriteRule ^/$ /cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi [QSA,L,PT]
549
550 # look for a public_git folder in unix users' home
551 # http://git.example.org/~<user>/
552 RewriteRule ^/\~([^\/]+)(/|/gitweb.cgi)?$ /cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi \
553 [QSA,E=GITWEB_PROJECTROOT:/home/$1/public_git/,L,PT]
554
555 # http://git.example.org/+<user>/
556 #RewriteRule ^/\+([^\/]+)(/|/gitweb.cgi)?$ /cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi \
557 [QSA,E=GITWEB_PROJECTROOT:/home/$1/public_git/,L,PT]
558
559 # http://git.example.org/user/<user>/
560 #RewriteRule ^/user/([^\/]+)/(gitweb.cgi)?$ /cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi \
561 [QSA,E=GITWEB_PROJECTROOT:/home/$1/public_git/,L,PT]
562
563 # defined list of project roots
564 RewriteRule ^/scm(/|/gitweb.cgi)?$ /cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi \
565 [QSA,E=GITWEB_PROJECTROOT:/pub/scm/,L,PT]
566 RewriteRule ^/var(/|/gitweb.cgi)?$ /cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi \
567 [QSA,E=GITWEB_PROJECTROOT:/var/git/,L,PT]
568
569 # make access for "dumb clients" work
570 RewriteRule ^/(.*\.git/(?!/?(HEAD|info|objects|refs)).*)?$ \
571 /cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi%{REQUEST_URI} [L,PT]
572 </VirtualHost>
573 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
574
575 Here actual project root is passed to gitweb via `GITWEB_PROJECT_ROOT`
576 environment variable from a web server, so you need to put the following
577 line in gitweb configuration file (`/etc/gitweb.conf` in above example):
578 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
579 $projectroot = $ENV{'GITWEB_PROJECTROOT'} || "/pub/git";
580 --------------------------------------------------------------------------
581 *Note* that this requires to be set for each request, so either
582 `$per_request_config` must be false, or the above must be put in code
583 referenced by `$per_request_config`;
584
585 These configurations enable two things. First, each unix user (`<user>`) of
586 the server will be able to browse through gitweb Git repositories found in
587 `~/public_git/` with the following url:
588
589 http://git.example.org/~<user>/
590
591 If you do not want this feature on your server just remove the second
592 rewrite rule.
593
594 If you already use `mod_userdir` in your virtual host or you don't want to
595 use the \'~' as first character, just comment or remove the second rewrite
596 rule, and uncomment one of the following according to what you want.
597
598 Second, repositories found in `/pub/scm/` and `/var/git/` will be accessible
599 through `http://git.example.org/scm/` and `http://git.example.org/var/`.
600 You can add as many project roots as you want by adding rewrite rules like
601 the third and the fourth.
602
603
604 PATH_INFO usage
605 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
606 If you enable PATH_INFO usage in gitweb by putting
607 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
608 $feature{'pathinfo'}{'default'} = [1];
609 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
610 in your gitweb configuration file, it is possible to set up your server so
611 that it consumes and produces URLs in the form
612
613 http://git.example.com/project.git/shortlog/sometag
614
615 i.e. without 'gitweb.cgi' part, by using a configuration such as the
616 following. This configuration assumes that `/var/www/gitweb` is the
617 DocumentRoot of your webserver, contains the gitweb.cgi script and
618 complementary static files (stylesheet, favicon, JavaScript):
619
620 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
621 <VirtualHost *:80>
622 ServerAlias git.example.com
623
624 DocumentRoot /var/www/gitweb
625
626 <Directory /var/www/gitweb>
627 Options ExecCGI
628 AddHandler cgi-script cgi
629
630 DirectoryIndex gitweb.cgi
631
632 RewriteEngine On
633 RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
634 RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
635 RewriteRule ^.* /gitweb.cgi/$0 [L,PT]
636 </Directory>
637 </VirtualHost>
638 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
639 The rewrite rule guarantees that existing static files will be properly
640 served, whereas any other URL will be passed to gitweb as PATH_INFO
641 parameter.
642
643 *Notice* that in this case you don't need special settings for
644 `@stylesheets`, `$my_uri` and `$home_link`, but you lose "dumb client"
645 access to your project .git dirs (described in "Single URL for gitweb and
646 for fetching" section). A possible workaround for the latter is the
647 following: in your project root dir (e.g. `/pub/git`) have the projects
648 named *without* a .git extension (e.g. `/pub/git/project` instead of
649 `/pub/git/project.git`) and configure Apache as follows:
650 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
651 <VirtualHost *:80>
652 ServerAlias git.example.com
653
654 DocumentRoot /var/www/gitweb
655
656 AliasMatch ^(/.*?)(\.git)(/.*)?$ /pub/git$1$3
657 <Directory /var/www/gitweb>
658 Options ExecCGI
659 AddHandler cgi-script cgi
660
661 DirectoryIndex gitweb.cgi
662
663 RewriteEngine On
664 RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
665 RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
666 RewriteRule ^.* /gitweb.cgi/$0 [L,PT]
667 </Directory>
668 </VirtualHost>
669 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
670
671 The additional AliasMatch makes it so that
672
673 http://git.example.com/project.git
674
675 will give raw access to the project's Git dir (so that the project can be
676 cloned), while
677
678 http://git.example.com/project
679
680 will provide human-friendly gitweb access.
681
682 This solution is not 100% bulletproof, in the sense that if some project has
683 a named ref (branch, tag) starting with `git/`, then paths such as
684
685 http://git.example.com/project/command/abranch..git/abranch
686
687 will fail with a 404 error.
688
689
690 BUGS
691 ----
692 Please report any bugs or feature requests to git@vger.kernel.org,
693 putting "gitweb" in the subject of email.
694
695 SEE ALSO
696 --------
697 linkgit:gitweb.conf[5], linkgit:git-instaweb[1]
698
699 `gitweb/README`, `gitweb/INSTALL`
700
701 GIT
702 ---
703 Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite