From bff92e38909363ee11f3c24ee230f8ee373cfd67 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joey Hess Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 17:47:43 -0500 Subject: web commit by ManojSrivastava --- doc/rcs/git.mdwn | 48 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 38 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/rcs') diff --git a/doc/rcs/git.mdwn b/doc/rcs/git.mdwn index bff322d5a..cefa649ff 100644 --- a/doc/rcs/git.mdwn +++ b/doc/rcs/git.mdwn @@ -47,10 +47,15 @@ repositories: repositories will push to/pull from. It is a bare repository, since there are problems pushing to a repository that has a working directory. This is called _repository_ in [[ikiwiki-makerepo]]'s - manual page. Nominally, this bare repository has a `post-commit` - hook that would change directory to the ikiwiki leaf node repository - below (the working directory for ikiwiki), do a _git pull_, and - refresh ikiwiki to regenerate the wiki with any new content. + manual page. + + Nominally, this bare repository has a `post-commit` hook that either + is or calls ikiwiki's git wrapper, which changes to the working + directory for ikiwiki, does a _git pull_, and refreshes ikiwiki to + regenerate the wiki with any new content. + + The configuration sections below show how to let the post-commit + hook be replaced by the ikiwiki git wrapper. * The second repository is a clone of the bare root repository, and has a working tree which is used as ikiwiki's srcdir for compiling the wiki. **Never** push to this repository. When running as a @@ -107,8 +112,8 @@ the srcdir to become group writable. (umask 022 will work.) ### Ikiwiki working directory * Configure a cgi wrapper as usual, but configure the git wrapper to - be written to the post-commit hook of the git clone being used by - the ikiwiki (clone 0 in the image). Set in the configuration: + be written to the post-commit hook of the bare root repository. Set + in the configuration: gitorigin_branch=> "origin", ## git post-commit wrapper @@ -118,16 +123,39 @@ the srcdir to become group writable. (umask 022 will work.) ### Working clones (Clone 1 .. N in the image) +These are repositories usually setup to avoid permission problems with +the working directory used by ikiwiki itself. They also represent the +most convenient way to add content to the wiki on a different machine +(that is, not the machine the wiki is published on) which is more +convenient. + +The use case for these clones is this: If you want to edit your wiki +on your development box, or on your laptop, you usually set up a clone +as above. But very often, you also want to test what the changes look +like, locally, before pushing it to the root repository and publishing +the wiki for the world to see. + +In order to do this, you should another setup file and setup a private +ikiwiki on the local machine (your laptop, for instance) where you do +most of your editing. You will also need to set up a webserver, and +install ikiwiki on this machine. Only when you are happy with any +changes do you push them to the root repository. + +Here are some things to be aware of when configuring ikiwiki on the +local machine: + * By default, ikiwiki pulls and pushes from `origin`. This is not - ideal for the working clones, since the user might go through - several iterations of a posting before pushing to the bare root of - the repository tree. In the configuration, set: + ideal for the working clones on the local machine, since you might + go through several iterations of a page before pushing to the bare + root of the repository tree and publishing it on your public + wiki. In the configuration, set: gitorigin_branch => "", ## git post-commit wrapper wrapper => "/working/dir/.git/hooks/post-commit", - Then just committing should refresh the ikiwiki on the local host. + Then just committing should refresh the private ikiwiki on the local + host. * You can optionally enable to the [[plugins/mirrorlist]] plugin, and configure it so that each page links to the corresponding page on the -- cgit v1.2.3