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A small howto on how to setup GIT over HTTP transport protocol by setting up WebDAV access on apache2. [jc: minimum ispell fixes applied] Signed-off-by: Rutger Nijlunsing <git@tux.tmfweb.nl> Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>maint


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From: Rutger Nijlunsing <rutger@nospam.com> |
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Subject: Setting up a git repository which can be pushed into and pulled from over HTTP. |
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Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 22:00:26 +0200 |
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Since Apache is one of those packages people like to compile |
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themselves while others prefer the bureaucrat's dream Debian, it is |
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impossible to give guidelines which will work for everyone. Just send |
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some feedback to the mailing list at git@vger.kernel.org to get this |
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document tailored to your favorite distro. |
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What's needed: |
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- Have an Apache web-server |
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On Debian: |
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$ apt-get install apache2 |
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To get apache2 by default started, |
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edit /etc/default/apache2 and set NO_START=0 |
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- can edit the configuration of it. |
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This could be found under /etc/httpd, or refer to your Apache documentation. |
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On Debian: this means being able to edit files under /etc/apache2 |
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- can restart it. |
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'apachectl --graceful' might do. If it doesn't, just stop and |
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restart apache. Be warning that active connections to your server |
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might be aborted by this. |
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On Debian: |
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$ /etc/init.d/apache2 restart |
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or |
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$ /etc/init.d/apache2 force-reload |
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(which seems to do the same) |
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This adds symlinks from the /etc/apache2/mods-enabled to |
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/etc/apache2/mods-available. |
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- have permissions to chown a directory |
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- have git installed at the server _and_ client |
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In effect, this probably means you're going to be root. |
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Step 1: setup a bare GIT repository |
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At the time of writing, git-http-push cannot remotely create a GIT |
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repository. So we have to do that at the server side with git. Another |
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option would be to generate an empty repository at the client and copy |
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it to the server with WebDAV. But then you're probably the first to |
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try that out :) |
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Create the directory under the DocumentRoot of the directories served |
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by Apache. As an example we take /usr/local/apache2, but try "grep |
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DocumentRoot /where/ever/httpd.conf" to find your root: |
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$ cd /usr/local/apache/htdocs |
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$ mkdir my-new-repo.git |
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On Debian: |
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$ cd /var/www |
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$ mkdir my-new-repo.git |
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Initialize a bare repository |
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$ cd my-new-repo.git |
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$ git --bare init-db |
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Change the ownership to your web-server's credentials. Use "grep ^User |
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httpd.conf" and "grep ^Group httpd.conf" to find out: |
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$ chown -R www.www . |
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On Debian: |
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$ chown -R www-data.www-data . |
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If you do not know which user Apache runs as, you can alternatively do |
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a "chmod -R a+w .", inspect the files which are created later on, and |
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set the permissions appropriately. |
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Restart apache2, and check whether http://server/my-new-repo.git gives |
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a directory listing. If not, check whether apache started up |
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successfully. |
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Step 2: enable DAV on this repository |
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First make sure the dav_module is loaded. For this, insert in httpd.conf: |
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LoadModule dav_module libexec/httpd/libdav.so |
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AddModule mod_dav.c |
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Also make sure that this line exists which is the file used for |
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locking DAV operations: |
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DAVLockDB "/usr/local/apache2/temp/DAV.lock" |
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On Debian these steps can be performed with: |
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Enable the dav and dav_fs modules of apache: |
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$ a2enmod dav_fs |
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(just to be sure. dav_fs might be unneeded, I don't know) |
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$ a2enmod dav |
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The DAV lock is located in /etc/apache2/mods-available/dav_fs.conf: |
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DAVLockDB /var/lock/apache2/DAVLock |
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Of course, it can point somewhere else, but the string is actually just a |
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prefix in some Apache configurations, and therefore the _directory_ has to |
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be writable by the user Apache runs as. |
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Then, add something like this to your httpd.conf |
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<Location /my-new-repo.git> |
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DAV on |
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AuthType Basic |
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AuthName "Git" |
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AuthUserFile /usr/local/apache2/conf/passwd.git |
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Require valid-user |
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</Location> |
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On Debian: |
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Create (or add to) /etc/apache2/conf.d/git.conf : |
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<Location /my-new-repo.git> |
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DAV on |
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AuthType Basic |
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AuthName "Git" |
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AuthUserFile /etc/apache2/passwd.git |
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Require valid-user |
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</Location> |
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Debian automatically reads all files under /etc/apach2/conf.d. |
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The password file can be somewhere else, but it has to be readable by |
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Apache and preferably not readable by the world. |
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Create this file by |
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$ htpasswd -c /usr/local/apache2/conf/passwd.git <user> |
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On Debian: |
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$ htpasswd -c /etc/apache2/passwd.git <user> |
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You will be asked a password, and the file is created. Subsequent calls |
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to htpasswd should omit the '-c' option, since you want to append to the |
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existing file. |
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You need to restart Apache. |
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Now go to http://<username>@<servername>/my-new-repo.git in your |
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browser to check whether it asks for a password and accepts the right |
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password. |
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On Debian: |
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To test the WebDAV part, do: |
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$ apt-get install litmus |
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$ litmus http://<servername>/my-new-repo.git <username> <password> |
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Most tests should pass. |
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A command line tool to test WebDAV is cadaver. |
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If you're into Windows, from XP onwards Internet Explorer supports |
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WebDAV. For this, do Internet Explorer -> Open Location -> |
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http://<servername>/my-new-repo.git [x] Open as webfolder -> login . |
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Step 3: setup the client |
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Make sure that you have HTTP support, i.e. your git was built with curl. |
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The easiest way to check is to look for the executable 'git-http-push'. |
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Then, add the following to your $HOME/.netrc (you can do without, but will be |
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asked to input your password a _lot_ of times): |
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machine <servername> |
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login <username> |
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password <password> |
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...and set permissions: |
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chmod 600 ~/.netrc |
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If you want to access the web-server by its IP, you have to type that in, |
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instead of the server name. |
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To check whether all is OK, do: |
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curl --netrc --location -v http://<username>@<servername>/my-new-repo.git/ |
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...this should give a directory listing in HTML of /var/www/my-new-repo.git . |
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Now, add the remote in your existing repository which contains the project |
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you want to export: |
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$ git-repo-config remote.upload.url \ |
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http://<username>@<servername>/my-new-repo.git/ |
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It is important to put the last '/'; Without it, the server will send |
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a redirect which git-http-push does not (yet) understand, and git-http-push |
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will repeat the request infinitely. |
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Step 4: make the initial push |
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From your client repository, do |
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$ git push upload master |
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This pushes branch 'master' (which is assumed to be the branch you |
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want to export) to repository called 'upload', which we previously |
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defined with git-repo-config. |
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Troubleshooting: |
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If git-http-push says |
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Error: no DAV locking support on remote repo http://... |
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then it means the web-server did not accept your authentication. Make sure |
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that the user name and password matches in httpd.conf, .netrc and the URL |
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you are uploading to. |
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If git-http-push shows you an error (22/502) when trying to MOVE a blob, |
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it means that your web-server somehow does not recognize its name in the |
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request; This can happen when you start Apache, but then disable the |
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network interface. A simple restart of Apache helps. |
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Errors like (22/502) are of format (curl error code/http error |
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code). So (22/404) means something like 'not found' at the server. |
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Reading /usr/local/apache2/logs/error_log is often helpful. |
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On Debian: Read /var/log/apache2/error.log instead. |
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Debian References: http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/285 |
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Authors |
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Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de> |
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Rutger Nijlunsing <git@wingding.demon.nl> |
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