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[ Version 1.2 for Bazaar 1.2 ]
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[ Version 1.6 for Bazaar 1.6 ]
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Loggerhead is a web viewer for Bazaar branches. It can be used to
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navigate a branch history, annotate files, perform searches... all the
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To get started, first you need to create a 'loggerhead.conf' file
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specifying the branches you want to view. A 'loggerhead.conf.example'
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file is included in the source which has comments explaining the
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Loggerhead depends on SimpleTAL for templating and Paste for the
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server. So you need these installed -- on Ubuntu you want the
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'python-simpletal' and 'python-paste' packages installed. You need
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version 1.2 or newer of Paste.
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Then simply run the 'serve-branches.py' with the branch you want to
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serve on the command line:
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./serve-branches.py ~/path/to/branch
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The script listens on port 8080 so head to http://localhost:8080/ in
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your browser to see the branch. You can also pass a directory that
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contains branches to the script, and it will serve a very simple
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directory listing at other pages.
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You may update the Bazaar branches being viewed at any time.
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Loggerhead will notice and refresh, and Bazaar uses its own branch
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locking to prevent corruption.
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Previous versions of Loggerhead read their configuration from a config
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file. This mode of operation is still supported by the
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'start-loggerhead.py' script. A 'loggerhead.conf.example' file is
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included in the source which has comments explaining the various
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Loggerhead can then be started by running::
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$ ./start-loggerhead.py
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This will run loggerhead in the background. It listens on port 8080
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by default, so go to http://localhost:8080/ in your browser to see the
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list of bublished branches.
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This will run loggerhead in the background, listening on port 8080 by
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To stop Loggerhead, run::
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$ ./stop-loggerhead.py
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In the configuration file you can configure projects, and branches per
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project. The idea is that you could be publishing several (possibly
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unrelated) projects through the same loggerhead instance, and several
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branches for the same project. See the "loggerhead.conf.example" file
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included with the source.
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A debug and access log are stored in the logs/ folder, relative to
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the location of the start-loggerhead.py script.
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SERVING LOGGERHEAD FROM BEHIND APACHE
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If you want to view Bazaar branches from your existing Apache
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installation, you'll need to configure Apache to proxy certain
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ProxyPassReverse http://127.0.0.1:8080/
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In the configuration file you can configure projects, and branches per
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project. The idea is that you could be publishing several (possibly
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unrelated) projects through the same loggerhead instance, and several
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branches for the same project. See the "loggerhead.conf.example" file
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included with the source.
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Although Loggerhead is a TurboGears (http://www.turbogears.org)
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project, don't bother with "dev.cfg" or any of the other TurboGears
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config files. Loggerhead overrides those values with its own.
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A debug and access log are stored in the logs/ folder, relative to
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the location of the start-loggerhead.py script.
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You may update the Bazaar branch at any time (for example, from a cron).
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Loggerhead will notice and refresh, and Bazaar uses its own branch
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locking to prevent corruption.
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If Paste Deploy is installed, the 'serve-branches.py' script can be
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run behind a proxy at the root of a site, but if you're running it at
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some path into the site, you'll need to add a 'prefix' argument to the
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PrefixMiddleware call in the script. More flexible configuration
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should be added soon...
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