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author | Mads Kiilerich <madski@unity3d.com> |
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date | Thu, 07 May 2015 16:26:40 +0200 |
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.. _vcs_support: =============================== 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 default paste 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/