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== Setting up cgit ==
== Setting up cgit ==
{{Note|It is very recommendable that you already have a directory with an active .git working. If you don't have one, install [[gitolite]] or a similar program before going further.}}
{{Note|It is very recommendable that you already have a directory with an active .git working in your server. If you don't have one, install [[gitolite]] or a similar program before going further.}}
Install the package that contains cgit and git.
Install the package that contains cgit and git.
{{Cmd|apk add cgit git}}
{{Cmd|apk add cgit git}}

Revision as of 03:51, 21 August 2019

cgit is a fast web-interface (CGI) for git written in the C programming language. It makes it possible for potential contributors to track and view project source code from the web instead of through a git client.

Setting up cgit

Note: It is very recommendable that you already have a directory with an active .git working in your server. If you don't have one, install gitolite or a similar program before going further.

Install the package that contains cgit and git.

apk add cgit git

Open up /etc/cgitrc with your favorite editor, in this case is vim.

vim /etc/cgitrc

If you want to show an specific repository your configuration should look something like this:

Contents of /etc/cgitrc

virtual-root=/ repo.path=/var/lib/git/repositories/YOUR_GIT_REPO.git/ repo.url=CUSTOM_GIT_URL

If you want to scan and show all the repositories you have, your configuration should look something like this:

Contents of /etc/cgitrc

virtual-root=/ scan-path=/var/lib/git/repositories/

Run cgit using spawn-fcgi and fcgiwrap

Create a new service by doing a symbolic link.

ln -s /etc/init.d/spawn-fcgi /etc/init.d/spawn-fcgi.cgit

Create a configuration file called spawn-fcgi.cgit in /etc/conf.d/ ; the service will run fcgiwrap automatically everytime is called. It should look exactly like this:

Contents of /etc/conf.d/spawn-fcgi.cgit

FCGI_PROGRAM=/usr/bin/fcgiwrap

Start the newly created service.

rc-service spawn-fcgi.cgit start

Run cgit with a web service

Configure Lighttpd to work with cgit

Install the package that contains lighttpd if you haven't already.

apk add lighttpd

Create a cgit.conf file into the lighttpd directory with the following content:

Contents of /etc/lighttpd/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", )

Finally, add the following line to the lighttpd.conf file:

Contents of /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf

include "cgit.conf"

Restart the lighttpd service.

rc-service lighttpd restart

Configure NGINX to work with cgit pointing to a subdomain

Install the package that contains NGINX if you haven't already.

apk add nginx

Create a custom configuration in the NGINX's conf.d directory.

vim /etc/nginx/conf.d/git.your_domain.com.conf

The file should look something like this:

Contents of /etc/nginx/conf.d/git.your_domain.com.conf

server { server_name git.your_domain.com; root /usr/share/webapps/cgit; try_files $uri @cgit; location @cgit { include fastcgi_params; fastcgi_pass localhost:1234; fastcgi_param SCRIPT_FILE $document_root/cgit.cgi; fastcgi_param PATH_INFO $uri; fastcgi_param QUERY_STRING $args; } }

Restart the NGINX service.

rc-service nginx restart