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srchub
Source hub is an open source fork of Indefero. Indefero was an open source clone of Google Code.
You can view it live here: https://srchub.org
This exists because I believe in self hosting - not that I'm saying there is anything wrong with github/bitbucket/gitlab etc I just feel like there are individuals who would rather not trust their source code data to a third party. This could be due to code belonging to a private business or someone who just wants something that will work and stand the test of time. Rather than being at the mercy of the third parties in the event that they remove or change features.
Also I am a fan of the Google Code hosting format. It was simple, had no frills, was fast, and worked really well. Github's social integrations are nice but I've found many people are not actually...well social.
srchub service is completely free to use - and while I do highlight reasons not to use it; srchub is ran by an individual rather than an entire company. So you will be able to talk directly to someone who will listen and can fix whatever problem you are having.
Questions/comments/concerns can be directed towards adamsna[at]datanethost.net
Installation
Requirements
Required
- Linux based OS (srchub currently runs on Debian - but should run on any sane modern distro)
- PHP
- MySQL
Recommended
- Root access (to install packages)
(Note - it has been reported that people have setup indefero on shared hosting - I do not recommend this)
Install script
I have attempted to make a debian install script for srchub. It is not complete and will probably not work but should get you an idea of what some of the pitfalls are.
https://srchub.org/p/srchub-setup/source/tree/tip/srchub/DEBIAN/postinst
Migrating from Indefero to srchub
Before you do ANYTHING
Step 1: Backup
Step 2: Verify Backup
Installing srchub
Migrations
If you are currently running indefero but want to run srchub you will need to do a few things.
First off you need to run migrations to upgrade your database schema:
php /home/www/pluf/src/migrate.php --conf=IDF/conf/idf.php -a -d
Currently this adds a project request table - but more tables will be added in the future.
Passwords
This is extremely critical
srchub stores passwords using SHA1, which is different than indefero (which used salted passwords). If you are switching you will need to reset the password of all your users. If you don't do this, and install the new system then your users will NOT be able to login.
Install instructions for Indefero
These are the install instructions from indefero - they also apply to srchub with some slight changes
Quick installation instruction
The installation of InDefero is composed of 2 parts, first the installation of the Pluf framework and second, the installation of InDefero by itself.
Recommended Layout of the Files
If your server document root is in /var/www
a good thing is to keep
the number of files under the /var/www
folder to its minimum. So,
you should create a /home/www
folder in which we are going to
install all but the files which need to be available under the
document root.
/home/www/pluf/src/
/home/www/pluf/src/Pluf.php
/home/www/pluf/src/migrate.php
/home/www/indefero/src
/home/www/indefero/www
/home/www/indefero/www/index.php
/home/www/indefero/www/media
The you need to link the media
and index.php
files into your
docroot.
$ cd /var/www
$ ln -s /home/www/indefero/www/index.php
$ ln -s /home/www/indefero/www/media
Installation of Pluf
- Checkout the trunk of Pluf.
- Install the
Mail
andMail_mime
classes from PEAR. You must use the--alldeps
flag when installing these modules.
Pear install/upgrade:
$ sudo pear upgrade-all
$ sudo pear install --alldeps Mail
$ sudo pear install --alldeps Mail_mime
If you already have some of the PEAR packages installed with your
distribution, the Mail
package is often not up-to-date,
read more here.
The Pluf installation folder is the folder containing the file Pluf.php
.
Installation of InDefero
The installation is composed of the following steps:
- Get the InDefero archive.
- Configure it correctly.
- Installation the database with the
migrate.php
script. - Bootstrap the application with a
bootstrap.php
script.
Here is the step-by-step installation procedure:
- Extract the InDefero archive somewhere.
- The InDefero installation folder is the folder containing this file INSTALL.mdtext.
- Make a copy of
src/IDF/conf/idf.php-dist
assrc/IDF/conf/idf.php
. - Update the idf.php file to match your system.
- Make a copy of
src/IDF/conf/path.php-dist
assrc/IDF/conf/path.php
. - Update the path.php file to match your installation paths. It should work out of the box if you followed the recommended file layout.
- Open a terminal/shell and go into the
src
folder in the InDefero installation folder.
Command:
$ cd /home/www/indefero/src
- Run
php /home/www/pluf/src/migrate.php --conf=IDF/conf/idf.php -a -i -d -u
to test the installation of the tables. - Run
php /home/www/pluf/src/migrate.php --conf=IDF/conf/idf.php -a -i -d
to really install the tables. - More details about the migration is available in the migration documentation of the Pluf framework.
- Create a bootstrap file to create the admin user for example
www/bootstrap.php
. Do not forget to update the second line with your path to Pluf.
Bootstrap script:
<?php
require '/home/www/indefero/src/IDF/conf/path.php';
require 'Pluf.php';
Pluf::start('/home/www/indefero/src/IDF/conf/idf.php');
Pluf_Dispatcher::loadControllers(Pluf::f('idf_views'));
$user = new Pluf_User();
$user->first_name = 'John';
$user->last_name = 'Doe'; // Required!
$user->login = 'doe'; // must be lowercase!
$user->email = 'doe@example.com';
$user->password = 'yourpassword'; // the password is salted/hashed
// in the database, so do not worry :)
$user->administrator = true;
$user->active = true;
$user->create();
print "Bootstrap ok\n";
?>
- Run
php www/bootstrap.php
. - Remove the
www/bootstrap.php
file. - Open the
www/index.php
file and ensure that the path to Pluf and Indefero are correctly set for your configuration. - Now you can login with this user into the interface.
- Click on the Forge Management link on top and create your first project.
Upgrade InDefero
To upgrade:
- Make a backup of your data, including the database.
- Extract the new archive on top of the current one.
- Update your version of Pluf.
- Check that the path in the
index.php
are still good. - Remove all the
*.phps
files in your temp folder. - Upgrade the database with the upgrade commands:
Upgrade commands:
$ cd /home/www/indefero/src
$ php /home/www/pluf/src/migrate.php --conf=IDF/conf/idf.php -a -d -u
$ php /home/www/pluf/src/migrate.php --conf=IDF/conf/idf.php -a -d
Repository Synchronization
The documentation is available in the doc
folder.
- Subversion:
doc/syncsvn.mdtext
. - Mercurial:
doc/syncmercurial.mdtext
. - Git:
doc/syncgit.mdtext
.
For the Apache Webserver Users
If you are using Apache for your webserver
and want to have nice URLs like http://yourdomain.com/p/yourproject/
and not http://yourdomain.com/index.php/p/yourproject/
you can use
the following .htaccess
file to be put in the same folder of the
www/index.php
file.
Options +FollowSymLinks
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule ^(.*) /index.php/$1
Options +FollowSymLinks
is only needed if you are using symlinks.
For the Gentoo users
If you get the error:
T_CHARACTER Use of undefined constant T_CHARACTER - assumed 'T_CHARACTER'"
you need to compile PHP with the "tokenizer" flag.
For People with open_basedir restriction error
If you get an error like:
file_get_contents(): open_basedir restriction in effect.
File(/etc/mime.types) is not within the
allowed path(s): (/srv/http/:/home/:/tmp/:/usr/share/pear/)
Just copy the file /etc/mime.types
into the folder /home
and put
this in your configuration file:
$cfg['idf_mimetypes_db'] = '/home/mime.types';
FreeBSD Installation
You need to install /usr/ports/lang/php5-extensions
which contains
the Standard PHP Library (SPL).
Using a SMTP server with authentication
If your SMTP server requires authentication, for example, smtp.gmail.com, you can use the following email configuration:
$cfg['send_emails'] = true;
$cfg['mail_backend'] = 'smtp';
$cfg['mail_auth'] = true;
$cfg['mail_host'] = 'ssl://smtp.gmail.com';
$cfg['mail_port'] = 465;
$cfg['mail_username'] = 'YOURGMAILADDRESS';
$cfg['mail_password'] = 'YOURPASSWORD';
Check with your provider to get the right settings.
Git Daemon on Ubuntu Karmic
If you have problems getting it to run, you can follow this procedure proposed by Mathias in ticket 369.
-
Install git-daemon-run in addition to git-core
-
Edit /etc/sv/git-daemon/run to look as follows:
#!/bin/sh exec 2>&1 echo 'git-daemon starting.' exec chpst -ugit:git
/usr/lib/git-core/git-daemon
--reuseaddr
--syslog
--verbose
--base-path=/home/git/repositories
/home/git/repositories -
Restart git-daemon-run
sv restart git-daemon
If Subversion is not working
If you access a Subversion server with a self-signed certificate, you may have problems as your certificate is not trusted, check the procedure provided here to solve the problem.
If the registration links are not working
If You have standard instalaction of PHP ie in Debian, php.ini sets mbstring.func_overload to value "2" for overloading str* functions. You need to prevent the overload as it does not make sense anyway (magic in the background is bad!). See the corresponding ticket.