Hi Dave, Thanks again for your help.
So I have checked and Allura creates the repos where I told it to do so. The repos are also fully functional, empty obviousluy, but functionals. I have tried to clone the git one and ceckout the svn one locally on the server and they works. I also pushed one file in the git one and indeed it is visible on http://allura.danieleniero.it/p/test/git/ci/master/tree/ I still can't access them from a client and this makes me think the problem is in the Virtual Host configuration. What is your thought? Cheers, Daniele On 17 November 2014 19:20, Dave Brondsema <[email protected]> wrote: > These kind of things can be hard to debug, especially over mail, but lets > see > what we can do. I think first would be to verify if it works without > authentication enabled. If you uncomment `SetEnv REMOTE_USER=git-allura` > and > comment-out the whole `<LocationMatch...` section, that will remove > authentication. Then try running `git ls-remote > http://allura.danieleniero.it/git/p/test/git` > > Also make sure that the "test" project actually has the git repo set up > correctly on the filesystem. Run: `ls /home/daniele/repos/git/p/test` and > make > sure there is a "git.git" folder. Sometimes the initial test repo doesn't > get > created initially. Or ends up in a different place if you change your > settings > after initializing Allura. If that is the case, you can go to the project > and > add a new "git" repo tool, and that should create a new repo folder. > > And by the way about the .ini settings, `scm.repos.root` is the only one > that > matters for right now. The rest are used just for display on the webpage > e.g. > at http://allura.danieleniero.it/p/test/git/ref/master/ > > On 11/12/14 3:53 PM, Daniele Niero wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I'm trying to follow the instruction here > > <https://forge-allura.apache.org/docs/scm_host.html> to activate > support for git > > and svn, however I'm not having much success... > > > > First I want to stress how I'm not a web technology expert, not to > justify > > myself but just to ask to be a little patient if I'm missing something > obvious > > or making any clear mistake. > > > > So I followed those instructions but I changed the location of my > repositories. > > Also I have to say that my installation of allura is served through a > subdomain > > (allura.danieleniero.it <http://allura.danieleniero.it>), if this is > important I > > don't know... > > > > I didn't activate any ldap thinking that it is an optional step. If > instead it's > > a required step to serve Git and svn through http/https you can stop to > read now > > and simply reply me back to configure it :) > > > > I have copied "development.ini" and called "production.ini" and the part > > relative to SCM looks like: > > > > # SCM settings for local development > > scm.host.ro.git = /home/daniele/repos/git$path > > scm.host.rw.git = /home/daniele/repos/git$path > > scm.host.ro.hg = /home/daniele/repos/hg$path > > scm.host.rw.hg = /home/daniele/repos/hg$path > > scm.host.ro.svn = file:///home/daniele/repos/svn$path/ > > scm.host.rw.svn = file:///home/daniele/repos/svn$path/ > > > > # SCM settings for https (sorry no docs for setting these up) > > # these settings are currently required by the template, no matter what > > scm.host.https.git = https://$ > [email protected]:8022/scm-repo$path > > <http://[email protected]:8022/scm-repo$path> > > scm.host.https_anon.git = > https://allura.danieleniero.it:8022/scm-repo$path > > scm.host.https.hg = https://$ > [email protected]:8022/scm-repo$path > > <http://[email protected]:8022/scm-repo$path> > > scm.host.https_anon.hg = > https://allura.danieleniero.it:8022/scm-repo$path > > scm.host.https.svn = https://allura.danieleniero.it:8022/scm-repo$path/ > > scm.host.https_anon.svn = > https://allura.danieleniero.it:8022/scm-repo$path/ > > > > scm.clone.git = git clone $source_url $dest_path > > scm.clone.hg = hg clone $source_url $dest_path > > scm.clone.ro.svn = svn checkout $source_url $dest_path > > scm.clone.https_anon.svn = svn checkout $source_url $dest_path > > scm.clone.svn = svn checkout --username=$username $source_url $dest_path > > > > scm.repos.root = /home/daniele/repos > > scm.repos.tarball.enable = false > > scm.repos.tarball.root = /usr/share/nginx/www/ > > scm.repos.tarball.url_prefix = http://localhost/ > > scm.repos.tarball.zip_binary = /usr/bin/zip > > > > > > /https://allura.danieleniero.it:8022/scm-repo$path/ looks suspicious to > me but > > again, I have no idea... > > > > then I have my VirtualHost configuration: > > > > <VirtualHost *:80> > > ServerAdmin [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > > ServerName allura.danieleniero.it <http://allura.danieleniero.it> > > > > DocumentRoot /var/www/html/allura > > > > # Logfiles > > ErrorLog /home/daniele/logs/allura/error.log > > CustomLog /home/daniele/logs/allura/access.log combined > > > > # Proxy > > ProxyPass / http://localhost:8080/ retry=5 > > ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:8080/ > > ProxyPreserveHost On > > <Proxy *> > > Order deny,allow > > Allow from all > > </Proxy> > > > > # git setup > > SetEnv GIT_PROJECT_ROOT /home/daniele/repos/git > > SetEnv GIT_HTTP_EXPORT_ALL > > ProxyPass /git/ ! > > ScriptAlias /git/ /usr/lib/git-core/git-http-backend/ > > > > # no authentication required at all - for testing purposes > > #SetEnv REMOTE_USER=git-allura > > > > <LocationMatch "^/(git|svn|hg)/"> > > AddHandler mod_python .py > > # Change this path if needed: > > PythonAccessHandler > /home/daniele/src/allura/scripts/ApacheAccessHandler.py > > AuthType Basic > > AuthName "SCM Access" > > AuthBasicAuthoritative off > > # Change this path if needed: > > PythonOption ALLURA_VIRTUALENV /home/daniele/env-allura > > # This routes back to the allura webapp, port 8080 if running with > paster server > > (~/start_allura) > > # In a production environment, run allura with a real WSGI server, and > > # change the IP address and port number as appropriate. > > # And use https if possible, since the username and password are > otherwise > > # sent in the clear to Allura. > > PythonOption ALLURA_AUTH_URL http://allura.danieleniero.it/auth/do_login > > PythonOption ALLURA_PERM_URL > http://allura.danieleniero.it/auth/repo_permissions > > </LocationMatch> > > </VirtualHost> > > > > > > the file that is called when I connect to allura.danieleniero.it > > <http://allura.danieleniero.it> is called index.py and it looks like > this: > > > > #!/usr/bin/python > > > > activate_this = '/home/daniele/env-allura/bin/activate_this.py' > > execfile(activate_this, dict(__file__=activate_this)) > > > > import wsgiref.handlers > > from paste.deploy import loadapp > > > > myapp = loadapp('config:/home/daniele/src/allura/Allura/production.ini') > > > > wsgiref.handlers.CGIHandler().run(myapp) > > > > > > and finally, when I launched this commands: > > > > echo "Activate the Allura environment" > > cd ~ > > . env-allura/bin/activate > > > > echo "Start Solr" > > cd ~/src/solr-4.2.1/example/ > > nohup java -jar start.jar > ~/logs/solr.log & > > > > echo "Start Allura task processing with production.ini" > > cd ~/src/allura/Allura > > nohup paster taskd production.ini > ~/logs/taskd.log & > > > > echo "Serve Allura with production.ini" > > nohup paster serve --reload production.ini > ~/logs/tg.log & > > > > sudo service apache2 restart > > > > > > Unfortunatly it's clear I have make some mistakes because when I connect > to > > allura.danieleniero.it/git/p/test/git > > <http://allura.danieleniero.it/git/p/test/git> I have a 500 Internal > Server Error. > > The error.log reports this: > > > > [Wed Nov 12 15:37:56.910479 2014] [:warn] [pid 1968] [client > 178.84.0.16:49605 > > <http://178.84.0.16:49605>] Allura Access: AccessHandler > > [Wed Nov 12 15:37:57.216641 2014] [:warn] [pid 1968] [client > 178.84.0.16:49605 > > <http://178.84.0.16:49605>] Allura Access: checking auth for: None > > [Wed Nov 12 15:37:58.624654 2014] [:warn] [pid 1968] [client > 178.84.0.16:49605 > > <http://178.84.0.16:49605>] Allura Access: > > > http://allura.danieleniero.it/auth/repo_permissions?repo_path=%2FSCM%2Ftest.p%2Fgit > > -> {u'allow_write': False, u'allow_read': True, u'allow_create': False} > -> > > allow_read -> authorized:True > > [Wed Nov 12 15:37:58.625380 2014] [authz_core:error] [pid 1968] [client > > 178.84.0.16:49605 <http://178.84.0.16:49605>] AH01627: AuthType > configured with > > no corresponding authorization directives > > > > > > I hope an expert can spot what I'm doing wrong. > > Thanks in advance. > > Daniele > > > > -- > Dave Brondsema : [email protected] > http://www.brondsema.net : personal > http://www.splike.com : programming > <>< >
