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Serving Bazaar with FastCGI |
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**This feature is EXPERIMENTAL and is NOT SECURE. It will allow access to |
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This document describes one way to set up a Bazaar HTTP smart server, |
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using Apache 2.0 and FastCGI or mod_python. |
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Example |
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You have a webserver already publishing `/srv/example.com/www/code` as |
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`http://example.com/code/...` with plain HTTP. It contains bzr branches and |
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directories like `/srv/example.com/www/code/branch-one` and |
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`/srv/example.com/www/code/my-repo/branch-two`. You want to provide read-only |
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smart server access to these directories in addition to the existing HTTP |
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access. |
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Configuring Apache 2.0 |
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FastCGI |
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First, configure mod_fastcgi, e.g. by adding lines like these to your |
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httpd.conf:: |
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LoadModule fastcgi_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_fastcgi.so |
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FastCgiIpcDir /var/lib/apache2/fastcgi |
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In our example, we're already serving `/srv/example.com/www/code` at |
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`http://example.com/code`, so our existing Apache configuration would look |
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like:: |
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Alias /code /srv/example.com/www/code |
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<Directory /srv/example.com/www/code> |
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Options Indexes |
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# ... |
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</Directory> |
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We need to change it to handle all requests for URLs ending in `.bzr/smart`. It |
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will look like:: |
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Alias /code /srv/example.com/www/code |
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<Directory /srv/example.com/www/code> |
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Options Indexes, FollowSymLinks |
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RewriteEngine On |
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RewriteBase /code |
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RewriteRule ^(.*/|)\.bzr/smart$ /srv/example.com/scripts/bzr-smart.fcgi |
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</Directory> |
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# bzr-smart.fcgi isn't under the DocumentRoot, so Alias it into the URL |
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# namespace so it can be executed. |
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Alias /srv/example.com/scripts/bzr-smart.fcgi /srv/example.com/scripts/bzr-smart.fcgi |
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<Directory /srv/example.com/scripts> |
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Options ExecCGI |
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<Files bzr-smart.fcgi> |
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SetHandler fastcgi-script |
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</Files> |
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</Directory> |
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This instructs Apache to hand requests for any URL ending with `/.bzr/smart` |
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inside `/code` to a Bazaar smart server via FastCGI. |
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Refer to the mod_rewrite_ and mod_fastcgi_ documentation for further |
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information. |
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.. _mod_rewrite: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_rewrite.html |
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.. _mod_fastcgi: http://www.fastcgi.com/mod_fastcgi/docs/mod_fastcgi.html |
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mod_python |
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First, configure mod_python, e.g. by adding lines like these to your |
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httpd.conf:: |
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LoadModule python_module /usr/lib/apache2/modules/mod_python.so |
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Define the rewrite rules with mod_rewrite the same way as for FastCGI, except |
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change:: |
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RewriteRule ^(.*/|)\.bzr/smart$ /srv/example.com/scripts/bzr-smart.fcgi |
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RewriteRule ^(.*/|)\.bzr/smart$ /srv/example.com/scripts/bzr-smart.py |
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Like with mod_fastcgi, we also define how our script is to be handled:: |
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Alias /srv/example.com/scripts/bzr-smart.py /srv/example.com/scripts/bzr-smart.py |
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<Directory /srv/example.com/scripts> |
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<Files bzr-smart.py> |
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PythonPath "sys.path+['/srv/example.com/scripts']" |
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AddHandler python-program .py |
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PythonHandler bzr-smart::handler |
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</Files> |
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</Directory> |
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This instructs Apache to hand requests for any URL ending with `/.bzr/smart` |
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inside `/code` to a Bazaar smart server via mod_python. |
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Refer to the mod_python_ documentation for further information. |
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.. _mod_python: http://www.modpython.org/ |
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Configuring Bazaar |
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FastCGI |
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We've configured Apache to run the smart server at |
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`/srv/example.com/scripts/bzr-smart.fcgi`. This is just a simple script we need |
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to write to configure a smart server, and glue it to the FastCGI gateway. |
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Here's what it looks like:: |
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import fcgi |
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from bzrlib.transport.http import wsgi |
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smart_server_app = wsgi.make_app( |
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root='/srv/example.com/code', |
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prefix='/code/', |
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readonly=True) |
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fcgi.WSGIServer(smart_server_app).run() |
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The `fcgi` module can be found at http://svn.saddi.com/py-lib/trunk/fcgi.py. It |
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is part of flup_. |
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.. _flup: http://www.saddi.com/software/flup/ |
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`/srv/example.com/scripts/bzr-smart.py`. This is just a simple script we need |
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to write to configure a smart server, and glue it to the mod_python gateway. |
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Here's what it looks like:: |
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import modpywsgi |
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from bzrlib.transport.http import wsgi |
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smart_server_app = wsgi.make_app( |
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root='/srv/example.com/code', |
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prefix='/code/', |
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def handler(request): |
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"""Handle a single request.""" |
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wsgi_server = modpywsgi.WSGIServer(smart_server_app) |
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return wsgi_server.run(request) |
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The `modpywsgi` module can be found at http://trac.pocoo.org/wiki/ModPyWsgi. It |
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is part of pocoo_. |
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.. _pocoo: http://trac.pocoo.org/wiki/ |
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Clients |
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Now you can use `bzr+http://` URLs, e.g.:: |
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bzr log bzr+http://example.com/code/my-branch |
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Plain HTTP access should continue to work:: |
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bzr log http://example.com/code/my-branch |
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Advanced configuration |
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Because the Bazaar HTTP smart server is a WSGI application, it can be used with |
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any 3rd-party WSGI middleware or server that conforms the WSGI standard. The |
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only requirements are: |
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* to construct a `SmartWSGIApp`, you need to specify a **root transport** that it |
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will serve. |
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* each request's `environ` dict must have a **'bzrlib.relpath'** variable set. |
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The `make_app` helper used in the example constructs a `SmartWSGIApp` with a |
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transport based on the `root` path given to it, and calculates the |
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'bzrlib.relpath` for each request based on the `prefix` and `path_var` |
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arguments. In the example above, it will take the 'REQUEST_URI' (which is set |
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by Apache), strip the '/code/' prefix and the '/.bzr/smart' suffix, and set that |
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as the 'bzrlib.relpath', so that a request for '/code/foo/bar/.bzr/smart' will |
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result in a 'bzrlib.relpath' of 'foo/bzr'. |
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It's possible to configure a smart server for a non-local transport, or that |
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does arbitrary path translations, etc, by constructing a `SmartWSGIApp` |
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directly. Refer to the docstrings of `bzrlib.transport.http.wsgi` and the `WSGI |
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standard`_ for further information. |
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Pushing over ``bzr+http://`` |
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It is possible to allow pushing data over the http smart server. The |
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easiest way to do this, is to just supply ``readonly=False`` to the |
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``wsgi.make_app()`` call. But be careful, because the smart protocol does |
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not contain any Authentication. So if you enable write support, you will |
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want to restrict access to ``.bzr/smart`` URLs to restrict who can |
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actually write data on your system. At this time, it is not possible to |
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allow some people to have read-only access and others to have read-write |
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access to the same urls. Because at the HTTP layer (which is doing the |
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Authenticating), everything is just a POST request. However, it would |
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writable server, and plain HTTP allow read-only access. |
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