Cgit
Cgit is an attempt to create a fast web interface for the git scm, using a builtin cache to decrease server io-pressure.
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Installation
Installing cgit is rather simple as it's available in the Community repository:
# pacman -S cgit
In order to actually use cgit you will of course also need to have some webserver installed on your system, like for example Apache.
Configuration of Web Server
Apache
You may add the following either to the end of your /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file or place it in a separate file inside the /etc/httpd/conf/extra/ directory.
# # cgit configuration for apache # ScriptAlias /cgit/ "/usr/lib/cgit/cgit.cgi/" Alias /cgit-css "/usr/share/webapps/cgit/" <Directory "/usr/share/webapps/cgit/"> AllowOverride None Options None Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory> <Directory "/usr/lib/cgit/"> AllowOverride None Options ExecCGI FollowSymlinks Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory>
Lighttpd
The following configuration will let you access cgit through http://your.server.com/cgit with http://your.server.com/git redirecting to it. It's not perfect (for example you'll see "cgit.cgi" in all repos' url) but works.
Create the file /etc/lighttpd/conf.d/cgit.conf:
server.modules += ("mod_redirect",
"mod_alias",
"mod_cgi",
"mod_fastcgi",
"mod_rewrite" )
var.webapps = "/usr/share/webapps/"
$HTTP["url"] =~ "^/cgit" {
server.document-root = webapps
server.indexfiles = ("cgit.cgi")
cgi.assign = ("cgit.cgi" => "")
mimetype.assign = ( ".css" => "text/css" )
}
url.redirect = (
"^/git/(.*)$" => "/cgit/cgit.cgi/$1",
)
Just include this file in /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf:
include "conf.d/cgit.conf"
and restart lighttpd.
Lighttpd sub-domain
This alternative lighttpd configuration will serve Cgit on a sub-domain like git.example.com with optional SSL support, and rewrites creating nice permalinks:
# GIT repository browser
#$SERVER["socket"] == "127.0.0.1:443" {
$SERVER["socket"] == "127.0.0.1:80" {
#ssl.engine = "enable"
#ssl.pemfile = "/etc/lighttpd/ssl/git.example.com.pem"
server.name = "git.example.com"
server.document-root = "/usr/share/webapps/cgit"
index-file.names = ( "cgit.cgi" )
cgi.assign = ( "cgit.cgi" => "/usr/share/webapps/cgit/cgit.cgi" )
url.rewrite-once = (
"^/([^?/]+/[^?]*)?(?:\?(.*))?$" => "/cgit.cgi?url=$1&$2",
)
}
Nginx
The following configuration uses fcgiwrap and will serve Cgit on a subdomain like git.example.com.
Install and setup fcgiwrap:
# pacman -S fgciwrap # systemctl daemon-reload # systemctl enable fcgiwrap.socket # systemctl start fcgiwrap.socket
Configure Nginx:
/etc/nginx/nginx.conf
worker_processes 1;
events {
worker_connections 1024;
}
http {
include mime.types;
default_type application/octet-stream;
sendfile on;
keepalive_timeout 65;
gzip on;
# Cgit
server {
listen 80;
server_name git.example.com;
root /usr/share/webapps/cgit;
try_files $uri @cgit;
location @cgit {
include fastcgi_params;
fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILENAME $document_root/cgit.cgi;
fastcgi_param PATH_INFO $uri;
fastcgi_param QUERY_STRING $args;
fastcgi_pass unix:/run/fcgiwrap.sock;
}
}
}
Configuration of Cgit
Basic Configuration
Before you can start adding repositories you will first have to create the basic cgit configuration file at /etc/cgitrc.
# # cgit config # css=/cgit/cgit.css logo=/cgit/cgit.png # if you don't want that webcrawler (like google) index your site robots=noindex, nofollow
Adding repositories
Now you can add your repos:
# # List of repositories. # This list could be kept in a different file (e.g. '/etc/cgitrepos') # and included like this: # include=/etc/cgitrepos # repo.url=MyRepo repo.path=/srv/git/MyRepo.git repo.desc=This is my git repository repo.url=MyOtherRepo repo.path=/srv/git/MyOtherRepo.git repo.desc=That's my other git repository
If you prefer not having to manually specify each repository it's also possible to configure cgit to search for them:
scan-path=/srv/git/
If you are coming from gitweb and want to keep the descriptions and owner information, then use:
enable-git-config=1
For detailed documentation about the available settings in this configuration file, please see the manage (`man cgitrc`).
Syntax highlighting
Cgit supports syntax highlighting when viewing blobs. To enable syntax highlighting, you have to install the highlight package.
# pacman -S highlight
Edit /usr/lib/cgit/filters/syntax-highlighting.sh. Comment out version 2 and comment in version 3.
You may want to add --inline-css to the options of highlight for a more colorfull output without editing cgit's css file.
# This is for version 2 #exec highlight --force -f -I -X -S "$EXTENSION" 2>/dev/null # This is for version 3 exec highlight --force --inline-css -f -I -O xhtml -S "$EXTENSION" 2>/dev/null
Enable the filter in /etc/cgitrc
source-filter=/usr/lib/cgit/filters/syntax-highlighting.sh
Integration
Gitosis
If you want to integrate with gitosis you will have to run two commands to give apache permission to look though the folder.
# chgrp http /srv/gitosis # chmod a+rx /srv/gitosis
Gitolite
If you added repositories managed by gitolite you have to change the permissions, so the web server can access the files.
- Change permission for future repositories:
- Edit
~/.gitolite.rcof your gitolite user. Change the UMASK to 0022 - See also: http://gitolite.com/gitolite/external.html#umask
- Edit
- Change permission for existing repositories:
- Run the following two commands (as root or gitolite-user):
# find /path/to/the/repository/ -type d -exec chmod og+rx {} \;# find /path/to/the/repository/ -type f -exec chmod og+r {} \;
- Run the following two commands (as root or gitolite-user):