From: Matthieu Moy Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2008 13:38:21 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Document that WebDAV doesn't need git on the server, and works over SSL X-Git-Tag: v1.5.5.1~3 X-Git-Url: http://git.tremily.us/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f01f81505a401f774855ae07dd1be01efde0cfbd;p=git.git Document that WebDAV doesn't need git on the server, and works over SSL I managed to set up a Git repository on a preconfigured WebDAV server, and using HTTPS, without installing Git on it or changing the server configuration. This works through a proxy too. This patch reflects this (it previously stated that Git was _necessary_ on the server, which isn't true). Also give a few hints to troubleshoting. Signed-off-by: Matthieu Moy Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano --- diff --git a/Documentation/howto/setup-git-server-over-http.txt b/Documentation/howto/setup-git-server-over-http.txt index 8eadc2049..b7d09c1ec 100644 --- a/Documentation/howto/setup-git-server-over-http.txt +++ b/Documentation/howto/setup-git-server-over-http.txt @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ From: Rutger Nijlunsing -Subject: Setting up a git repository which can be pushed into and pulled from over HTTP. +Subject: Setting up a git repository which can be pushed into and pulled from over HTTP(S). Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 22:00:26 +0200 Since Apache is one of those packages people like to compile @@ -40,9 +40,13 @@ What's needed: - have permissions to chown a directory -- have git installed at the server _and_ client +- have git installed on the client, and -In effect, this probably means you're going to be root. +- either have git installed on the server or have a webdav client on + the client. + +In effect, this means you're going to be root, or that you're using a +preconfigured WebDAV server. Step 1: setup a bare GIT repository @@ -50,9 +54,9 @@ Step 1: setup a bare GIT repository At the time of writing, git-http-push cannot remotely create a GIT repository. So we have to do that at the server side with git. Another -option would be to generate an empty repository at the client and copy -it to the server with WebDAV. But then you're probably the first to -try that out :) +option is to generate an empty bare repository at the client and copy +it to the server with a WebDAV client (which is the only option if Git +is not installed on the server). Create the directory under the DocumentRoot of the directories served by Apache. As an example we take /usr/local/apache2, but try "grep @@ -169,7 +173,9 @@ On Debian: Most tests should pass. -A command line tool to test WebDAV is cadaver. +A command line tool to test WebDAV is cadaver. If you prefer GUIs, for +example, konqueror can open WebDAV URLs as "webdav://..." or +"webdavs://...". If you're into Windows, from XP onwards Internet Explorer supports WebDAV. For this, do Internet Explorer -> Open Location -> @@ -179,8 +185,9 @@ http:///my-new-repo.git [x] Open as webfolder -> login . Step 3: setup the client ------------------------ -Make sure that you have HTTP support, i.e. your git was built with curl. -The easiest way to check is to look for the executable 'git-http-push'. +Make sure that you have HTTP support, i.e. your git was built with +curl (version more recent than 7.10). The command 'git http-push' with +no argument should display a usage message. Then, add the following to your $HOME/.netrc (you can do without, but will be asked to input your password a _lot_ of times): @@ -197,10 +204,10 @@ instead of the server name. To check whether all is OK, do: - curl --netrc --location -v http://@/my-new-repo.git/ - -...this should give a directory listing in HTML of /var/www/my-new-repo.git . + curl --netrc --location -v http://@/my-new-repo.git/HEAD +...this should give something like 'ref: refs/heads/master', which is +the content of the file HEAD on the server. Now, add the remote in your existing repository which contains the project you want to export: @@ -225,6 +232,15 @@ want to export) to repository called 'upload', which we previously defined with git-config. +Using a proxy: +-------------- + +If you have to access the WebDAV server from behind an HTTP(S) proxy, +set the variable 'all_proxy' to 'http://proxy-host.com:port', or +'http://login-on-proxy:passwd-on-proxy@proxy-host.com:port'. See 'man +curl' for details. + + Troubleshooting: ---------------- @@ -248,9 +264,14 @@ Reading /usr/local/apache2/logs/error_log is often helpful. On Debian: Read /var/log/apache2/error.log instead. +If you access HTTPS locations, git may fail verifying the SSL +certificate (this is return code 60). Setting http.sslVerify=false can +help diagnosing the problem, but removes security checks. + Debian References: http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/285 Authors Johannes Schindelin Rutger Nijlunsing + Matthieu Moy