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Gitolite essentials / Sitaram Chamarty.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Chamarty, Sitaram, author.
- Series:
- Community experience distilled.
- Community experience distilled
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Git (Computer file).
- Open source software.
- Software engineering.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (120 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st edition
- Place of Publication:
- Birmingham : Packt Publishing, 2014.
- Language Note:
- English
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- The book is written to suit an easy-reading style, using typical problems in access control to illustrate the need for each Gitolite feature explained. This book is for system administrators or development managers who need to keep a lid on Git-based development workflows. Basic knowledge of Git as well as of the Unix shell is helpful.
- Contents:
- Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; Acknowledgments; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Getting Started with Gitolite; Common Access Control needs; Access Control example with Gitolite; Sampling of Gitolite's power features; Creating groups; Personal branches; Personal repositories; Gitolite and the Git control flow; Trying out Gitolite; Preparing for the setup; Installing and setting up a test instance; Playing with Gitolite; Summary; Installing Gitolite; Gitolite users and the hosting user; Distinguishing users from each other; Preparing the server
- Getting the Gitolite sourceInstalling the code; Setting up Gitolite; Creating an ssh key pair; Running the setup command; Checking over your new Gitolite server; Adding a user; Adding a repository; Summary; Your Users and Gitolite; Accessing Git repositories; Git servers, SSH, and HTTP; Accessing Gitolite repositories; SSH key pairs; Repository naming; Getting information from Gitolite; Gitolite commands; Getting help for commands; Troubleshooting SSH issues; Authorization, not authentication; Duplicate public keys; Diagnosing public key problems; SSH best practice; Summary
- Adding and Removing UsersAdding users; Behind the scenes; Users with multiple key pairs; Giving some users a shell; Managing keys outside Gitolite; Getting user group information from LDAP; Removing users; Summary; Managing Repositories; Adding repositories; Adding existing repositories; Common problems and troubleshooting; Ownership and permissions; Converting a non-bare repository to a bare repository; Gitolite and the update hook; Summary; Getting Started with Access Control; Basic access control examples; Basic branch level access control; Lexical syntax of the conf file
- The syntax of access control rulesBranch level access control and refexes; Using deny rules; The permission field; Defining user and repo groups; Working with large groups; The special @all group; The include statement; Rule accumulation and delegation; Summary; Advanced Access Control and Configuration; Making changes to the rc file; Giving users their own branches; Types of write operations; Allowing Gitweb and Git-daemon access; Locating the projects list file; Unix permissions and the umask; Specifying Git config values and Gitolite options; Deleting a git-config key
- Substituting the repository nameOverriding config values; Gitolite options; Applying deny rules to read access; Understanding VREFs; Summary; Allowing Users to Create Repos; Putting repositories in Sub-directories; Repository wildcards; Creating a wildcard repository; Giving access to other users; Generalizing the ruleset; Explaining wild repos to your users; Managing with just wild repos; Deleting wild repositories; Summary; Customizing Gitolite; Core and non-core Gitolite; Types of non-core code and examples; Commands; Syntactic sugar; Triggers; Virtual refs; Writing your own non-core code
- Summary
- Notes:
- "Open Source - community experience distilled."
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed April 25, 2014).
- ISBN:
- 9781783282388
- 178328238X
- OCLC:
- 877038675
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