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[ Version 1.17 for Bazaar 1.17 ]
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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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Loggerhead depends on:
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1) SimpleTAL for templating.
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On Ubuntu, `sudo apt-get install python-simpletal`
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on Ubuntu package `sudo apt-get install python-simpletal`
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or download from http://www.owlfish.com/software/simpleTAL/download.html
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2) simplejson for producing JSON data.
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On Ubuntu, `sudo apt-get install python-simplejson`
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or use `easy_install simplejson`.
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3) Paste for the server. (You need version 1.2 or newer of Paste.)
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On Ubuntu, `sudo apt-get install python-paste`
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2) Paste for the server. (You need version 1.2 or newer of Paste.)
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on Ubuntu package `sudo apt-get install python-paste`
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or use `easy_install Paste`
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4) Paste Deploy (optional, needed when proxying through Apache)
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On Ubuntu, `sudo apt-get install python-pastedeploy`
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3) Paste Deploy (optional, needed when proxying through Apache)
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on Ubuntu package `sudo apt-get install python-pastedeploy`
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or use `easy_install PasteDeploy`
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5) flup (optional, needed to use FastCGI, SCGI or AJP)
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On Ubuntu, `sudo apt-get install python-flup`
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or use `easy_install flup`
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Then simply run the 'serve-branches' with the branch you want to
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serve on the command line:
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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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To run loggerhead as a linux daemon:
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To run loggerhead as a linux daemon:
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1) Copy loggerheadd to /etc/init.d
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2) Edit the file to configure where your loggerhead is installed, and which
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serve-branches options you would like.
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USING A CONFIG FILE
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To hide branches from being displayed, add to ``~/.bazaar/locations.conf``,
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under the branch's section:
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More configuration options to come soon.
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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' 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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This will run loggerhead in the background, listening on port 8080 by
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To stop Loggerhead, run::
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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 script.
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SERVING LOGGERHEAD FROM BEHIND APACHE
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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 specify is using '--prefix=/some_path'.
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Search is currently supported by using the bzr-search plugin (available
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at: ``https://launchpad.net/bzr-search``
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You need to have the plugin installed and each branch indexed to allow
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searching on branches.
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To speed up the display of the changelog view for large trees,
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loggerhead can be configured to cache the files changes between
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revisions. Set the 'cachepath' value in the config file.
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Bugs are tracked on Launchpad; start at:
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/loggerhead
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To run loggerhead tests, you will need the package python-nose,
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and run in the loggerhead directory: