7 From the git version 1.4.0 gitweb is bundled with git.
10 How to configure gitweb for your local system
11 ---------------------------------------------
13 See also the "Build time configuration" section in the INSTALL
14 file for gitweb (in gitweb/INSTALL).
16 You can specify the following configuration variables when building GIT:
18 Points where to find the git executable. You should set it up to
19 the place where the git binary was installed (usually /usr/bin) if you
20 don't install git from sources together with gitweb. [Default: $(bindir)]
22 Shown in the title of all generated pages, defaults to the server name
23 (SERVER_NAME CGI environment variable) if not set. [No default]
25 The root directory for all projects shown by gitweb. Must be set
26 correctly for gitweb to find repositories to display. See also
27 "Gitweb repositories" in the INSTALL file for gitweb. [Default: /pub/git]
28 * GITWEB_PROJECT_MAXDEPTH
29 The filesystem traversing limit for getting the project list; the number
30 is taken as depth relative to the projectroot. It is used when
31 GITWEB_LIST is a directory (or is not set; then project root is used).
32 Is is meant to speed up project listing on large work trees by limiting
33 search depth. [Default: 2007]
35 Points to a directory to scan for projects (defaults to project root
36 if not set / if empty) or to a file with explicit listing of projects
37 (together with projects' ownership). See "Generating projects list
38 using gitweb" in INSTALL file for gitweb to find out how to generate
39 such file from scan of a directory. [No default, which means use root
40 directory for projects]
42 Show repository only if this file exists (in repository). Only
43 effective if this variable evaluates to true. [No default / Not set]
44 * GITWEB_STRICT_EXPORT
45 Only allow viewing of repositories also shown on the overview page.
46 This for example makes GITWEB_EXPORT_OK to decide if repository is
47 available and not only if it is shown. If GITWEB_LIST points to
48 file with list of project, only those repositories listed would be
49 available for gitweb. [No default]
51 Points to an .html file which is included on the gitweb project
52 overview page ('projects_list' view), if it exists. Relative to
53 gitweb.cgi script. [Default: indextext.html]
55 Filename of html text to include at top of each page. Relative to
56 gitweb.cgi script. [No default]
58 Filename of html text to include at bottom of each page. Relative to
59 gitweb.cgi script. [No default]
60 * GITWEB_HOME_LINK_STR
61 String of the home link on top of all pages, leading to $home_link
62 (usually main gitweb page, which means projects list). Used as first
63 part of gitweb view "breadcrumb trail": <home> / <project> / <view>.
66 Name of your site or organization to appear in page titles. Set it
67 to something descriptive for clearer bookmarks etc. If not set
68 (if empty) gitweb uses "$SERVER_NAME Git", or "Untitled Git" if
69 SERVER_NAME CGI environment variable is not set (e.g. if running
70 gitweb as standalone script). [No default]
72 Git base URLs used for URL to where fetch project from, i.e. full
73 URL is "$git_base_url/$project". Shown on projects summary page.
74 Repository URL for project can be also configured per repository; this
75 takes precedence over URLs composed from base URL and a project name.
76 Note that you can setup multiple base URLs (for example one for
77 git:// protocol access, another for http:// access) from the gitweb
78 config file. [No default]
80 Points to the location where you put gitweb.css on your web server
81 (or to be more generic, the URI of gitweb stylesheet). Relative to the
82 base URI of gitweb. Note that you can setup multiple stylesheets from
83 the gitweb config file. [Default: gitweb.css]
85 Points to the location where you put git-logo.png on your web server
86 (or to be more generic URI of logo, 72x27 size, displayed in top right
87 corner of each gitweb page, and used as logo for Atom feed). Relative
88 to base URI of gitweb. [Default: git-logo.png]
90 Points to the location where you put git-favicon.png on your web server
91 (or to be more generic URI of favicon, assumed to be image/png type;
92 web browsers that support favicons (website icons) may display them
93 in the browser's URL bar and next to site name in bookmarks). Relative
94 to base URI of gitweb. [Default: git-favicon.png]
96 Points to the localtion where you put gitweb.js on your web server
97 (or to be more generic URI of JavaScript code used by gitweb).
98 Relative to base URI of gitweb. [Default: gitweb.js (or gitweb.min.js
99 if JSMIN build variable is defined / JavaScript minifier is used)]
101 This Perl file will be loaded using 'do' and can be used to override any
102 of the options above as well as some other options -- see the "Runtime
103 gitweb configuration" section below, and top of 'gitweb.cgi' for their
104 full list and description. If the environment variable GITWEB_CONFIG
105 is set when gitweb.cgi is executed, then the file specified in the
106 environment variable will be loaded instead of the file specified
107 when gitweb.cgi was created. [Default: gitweb_config.perl]
108 * GITWEB_CONFIG_SYSTEM
109 This Perl file will be loaded using 'do' as a fallback if GITWEB_CONFIG
110 does not exist. If the environment variable GITWEB_CONFIG_SYSTEM is set
111 when gitweb.cgi is executed, then the file specified in the environment
112 variable will be loaded instead of the file specified when gitweb.cgi was
113 created. [Default: /etc/gitweb.conf]
116 Runtime gitweb configuration
117 ----------------------------
119 You can adjust gitweb behaviour using the file specified in `GITWEB_CONFIG`
120 (defaults to 'gitweb_config.perl' in the same directory as the CGI), and
121 as a fallback `GITWEB_CONFIG_SYSTEM` (defaults to /etc/gitweb.conf).
122 The most notable thing that is not configurable at compile time are the
123 optional features, stored in the '%features' variable.
125 Ultimate description on how to reconfigure the default features setting
126 in your `GITWEB_CONFIG` or per-project in `project.git/config` can be found
127 as comments inside 'gitweb.cgi'.
129 See also the "Gitweb config file" (with an example of config file), and
130 the "Gitweb repositories" sections in INSTALL file for gitweb.
133 The gitweb config file is a fragment of perl code. You can set variables
134 using "our $variable = value"; text from "#" character until the end
135 of a line is ignored. See perlsyn(1) man page for details.
137 Below is the list of variables which you might want to set in gitweb config.
138 See the top of 'gitweb.cgi' for the full list of variables and their
141 Gitweb config file variables
142 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
144 You can set, among others, the following variables in gitweb config files
145 (with the exception of $projectroot and $projects_list this list does
146 not include variables usually directly set during build):
148 Core git executable to use. By default set to "$GIT_BINDIR/git", which
149 in turn is by default set to "$(bindir)/git". If you use git from binary
150 package, set this to "/usr/bin/git". This can just be "git" if your
151 webserver has a sensible PATH. If you have multiple git versions
152 installed it can be used to choose which one to use.
154 Gitweb version, set automatically when creating gitweb.cgi from
155 gitweb.perl. You might want to modify it if you are running modified
158 Absolute filesystem path which will be prepended to project path;
159 the path to repository is $projectroot/$project. Set to
160 $GITWEB_PROJECTROOT during installation. This variable have to be
161 set correctly for gitweb to find repositories.
163 Source of projects list, either directory to scan, or text file
164 with list of repositories (in the "<URI-encoded repository path> SP
165 <URI-encoded repository owner>" line format; actually there can be
166 any sequence of whitespace in place of space (SP)). Set to
167 $GITWEB_LIST during installation. If empty, $projectroot is used
168 to scan for repositories.
170 Full URL and absolute URL of gitweb script;
171 in earlier versions of gitweb you might have need to set those
172 variables, now there should be no need to do it.
174 Base URL for relative URLs in pages generated by gitweb,
175 (e.g. $logo, $favicon, @stylesheets if they are relative URLs),
176 needed and used only for URLs with nonempty PATH_INFO via
177 <base href="$base_url">. Usually gitweb sets its value correctly,
178 and there is no need to set this variable, e.g. to $my_uri or "/".
180 Target of the home link on top of all pages (the first part of view
181 "breadcrumbs"). By default set to absolute URI of a page ($my_uri).
183 List of URIs of stylesheets (relative to base URI of a page). You
184 might specify more than one stylesheet, for example use gitweb.css
185 as base, with site specific modifications in separate stylesheet
186 to make it easier to upgrade gitweb. You can add 'site' stylesheet
188 push @stylesheets, "gitweb-site.css";
189 in the gitweb config file.
190 * $logo_url, $logo_label
191 URI and label (title) of GIT logo link (or your site logo, if you choose
192 to use different logo image). By default they point to git homepage;
193 in the past they pointed to git documentation at www.kernel.org.
194 * $projects_list_description_width
195 The width (in characters) of the projects list "Description" column.
196 Longer descriptions will be cut (trying to cut at word boundary);
197 full description is available as 'title' attribute (usually shown on
198 mouseover). By default set to 25, which might be too small if you
199 use long project descriptions.
201 List of git base URLs used for URL to where fetch project from, shown
202 in project summary page. Full URL is "$git_base_url/$project".
203 You can setup multiple base URLs (for example one for git:// protocol
204 access, and one for http:// "dumb" protocol access). Note that per
205 repository configuration in 'cloneurl' file, or as values of gitweb.url
207 * $default_blob_plain_mimetype
208 Default mimetype for blob_plain (raw) view, if mimetype checking
209 doesn't result in some other type; by default 'text/plain'.
210 * $default_text_plain_charset
211 Default charset for text files. If not set, web server configuration
214 File to use for (filename extension based) guessing of MIME types before
215 trying /etc/mime.types. Path, if relative, is taken currently as
216 relative to the current git repository.
218 Gitweb assumes this charset if line contains non-UTF-8 characters.
219 Fallback decoding is used without error checking, so it can be even
220 'utf-8'. Value must be valid encoding; see Encoding::Supported(3pm) man
221 page for a list. By default 'latin1', aka. 'iso-8859-1'.
223 Rename detection options for git-diff and git-diff-tree. By default
224 ('-M'); set it to ('-C') or ('-C', '-C') to also detect copies, or
225 set it to () if you don't want to have renames detection.
227 If true, some gitweb features are disabled to prevent content in
228 repositories from launching cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks. Set this
229 to true if you don't trust the content of your repositories. The default
232 Used to set the maximum load that we will still respond to gitweb queries.
233 If server load exceed this value then return "503 Service Unavaliable" error.
234 Server load is taken to be 0 if gitweb cannot determine its value. Set it to
235 undefined value to turn it off. The default is 300.
238 Projects list file format
239 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
241 Instead of having gitweb find repositories by scanning filesystem starting
242 from $projectroot (or $projects_list, if it points to directory), you can
243 provide list of projects by setting $projects_list to a text file with list
244 of projects (and some additional info). This file uses the following
247 One record (for project / repository) per line, whitespace separated fields;
248 does not support (at least for now) lines continuation (newline escaping).
249 Leading and trailing whitespace are ignored, any run of whitespace can be
250 used as field separator (rules for Perl's "split(' ', $line)"). Keyed by
251 the first field, which is project name, i.e. path to repository GIT_DIR
252 relative to $projectroot. Fields use modified URI encoding, defined in
253 RFC 3986, section 2.1 (Percent-Encoding), or rather "Query string encoding"
254 (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Query_string#URL_encoding), the difference
255 being that SP (' ') can be encoded as '+' (and therefore '+' has to be also
256 percent-encoded). Reserved characters are: '%' (used for encoding), '+'
257 (can be used to encode SPACE), all whitespace characters as defined in Perl,
258 including SP, TAB and LF, (used to separate fields in a record).
260 Currently list of fields is
261 * <repository path> - path to repository GIT_DIR, relative to $projectroot
262 * <repository owner> - displayed as repository owner, preferably full name,
265 You can additionally use $projects_list file to limit which repositories
266 are visible, and together with $strict_export to limit access to
267 repositories (see "Gitweb repositories" section in gitweb/INSTALL).
270 Per-repository gitweb configuration
271 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
273 You can also configure individual repositories shown in gitweb by creating
274 file in the GIT_DIR of git repository, or by setting some repo configuration
275 variable (in GIT_DIR/config).
277 You can use the following files in repository:
279 A .html file (HTML fragment) which is included on the gitweb project
280 summary page inside <div> block element. You can use it for longer
281 description of a project, to provide links (for example to project's
282 homepage), etc. This is recognized only if XSS prevention is off
283 ($prevent_xss is false); a way to include a readme safely when XSS
284 prevention is on may be worked out in the future.
285 * description (or gitweb.description)
286 Short (shortened by default to 25 characters in the projects list page)
287 single line description of a project (of a repository). Plain text file;
288 HTML will be escaped. By default set to
289 Unnamed repository; edit this file to name it for gitweb.
290 from the template during repository creation. You can use the
291 gitweb.description repo configuration variable, but the file takes
293 * cloneurl (or multiple-valued gitweb.url)
294 File with repository URL (used for clone and fetch), one per line.
295 Displayed in the project summary page. You can use multiple-valued
296 gitweb.url repository configuration variable for that, but the file
299 You can use the gitweb.owner repository configuration variable to set
300 repository's owner. It is displayed in the project list and summary
301 page. If it's not set, filesystem directory's owner is used
302 (via GECOS field / real name field from getpwiud(3)).
303 * various gitweb.* config variables (in config)
304 Read description of %feature hash for detailed list, and some
308 Webserver configuration
309 -----------------------
311 If you want to have one URL for both gitweb and your http://
312 repositories, you can configure apache like this:
315 ServerName git.example.org
316 DocumentRoot /pub/git
317 SetEnv GITWEB_CONFIG /etc/gitweb.conf
319 # make the front page an internal rewrite to the gitweb script
320 RewriteRule ^/$ /cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi
321 # make access for "dumb clients" work
322 RewriteRule ^/(.*\.git/(?!/?(HEAD|info|objects|refs)).*)?$ /cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi%{REQUEST_URI} [L,PT]
325 The above configuration expects your public repositories to live under
326 /pub/git and will serve them as http://git.domain.org/dir-under-pub-git,
327 both as cloneable GIT URL and as browseable gitweb interface.
328 If you then start your git-daemon with --base-path=/pub/git --export-all
329 then you can even use the git:// URL with exactly the same path.
331 Setting the environment variable GITWEB_CONFIG will tell gitweb to use
332 the named file (i.e. in this example /etc/gitweb.conf) as a
333 configuration for gitweb. Perl variables defined in here will
334 override the defaults given at the head of the gitweb.perl (or
335 gitweb.cgi). Look at the comments in that file for information on
336 which variables and what they mean.
338 If you use the rewrite rules from the example you'll likely also need
339 something like the following in your gitweb.conf (or gitweb_config.perl) file:
341 @stylesheets = ("/some/absolute/path/gitweb.css");
347 -----------------------
348 If you enable PATH_INFO usage in gitweb by putting
350 $feature{'pathinfo'}{'default'} = [1];
352 in your gitweb.conf, it is possible to set up your server so that it
353 consumes and produces URLs in the form
355 http://git.example.com/project.git/shortlog/sometag
357 by using a configuration such as the following, that assumes that
358 /var/www/gitweb is the DocumentRoot of your webserver, and that it
359 contains the gitweb.cgi script and complementary static files
360 (stylesheet, favicon):
363 ServerAlias git.example.com
365 DocumentRoot /var/www/gitweb
367 <Directory /var/www/gitweb>
369 AddHandler cgi-script cgi
371 DirectoryIndex gitweb.cgi
374 RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
375 RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
376 RewriteRule ^.* /gitweb.cgi/$0 [L,PT]
380 The rewrite rule guarantees that existing static files will be properly
381 served, whereas any other URL will be passed to gitweb as PATH_INFO
384 Notice that in this case you don't need special settings for
385 @stylesheets, $my_uri and $home_link, but you lose "dumb client" access
386 to your project .git dirs. A possible workaround for the latter is the
387 following: in your project root dir (e.g. /pub/git) have the projects
388 named without a .git extension (e.g. /pub/git/project instead of
389 /pub/git/project.git) and configure Apache as follows:
392 ServerAlias git.example.com
394 DocumentRoot /var/www/gitweb
396 AliasMatch ^(/.*?)(\.git)(/.*)?$ /pub/git$1$3
397 <Directory /var/www/gitweb>
399 AddHandler cgi-script cgi
401 DirectoryIndex gitweb.cgi
404 RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
405 RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
406 RewriteRule ^.* /gitweb.cgi/$0 [L,PT]
410 The additional AliasMatch makes it so that
412 http://git.example.com/project.git
414 will give raw access to the project's git dir (so that the project can
417 http://git.example.com/project
419 will provide human-friendly gitweb access.
421 This solution is not 100% bulletproof, in the sense that if some project
422 has a named ref (branch, tag) starting with 'git/', then paths such as
424 http://git.example.com/project/command/abranch..git/abranch
426 will fail with a 404 error.
430 Originally written by:
431 Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org>
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