Ginatra ======= This project is to make a clone of gitweb in Ruby and Sinatra. It serves git repositories out of a set of specified directories using an array of glob-based paths. I have plans to make it function just as gitweb does, including leeching config files and suchlike. Updating to the Most Recent Release (Gem): ------------------------------------------ - ` $ gem install ginatra` - (re)Move `~/.ginatra` - Run the following to open an irb with Ginatra loaded: ` $ irb -r 'rubygems' -r 'rubygems'` - In this irb session, run the following then close it: `>> Ginatra::Config.setup!` **BEWARE**: The last method that you just called will dump a config to `~/.ginatra/config.yml`. This ignores anything already there, so be careful. You have been warned. You can now copy the contents your old `~/.ginatra/` file into `~/.ginatra/config.yml`. Installation ------------ You should be using Git 1.6.3 or later just to be sure that it all works: $ git --version git version 1.6.3 Next, just do the following (your setup may require sudo): $ gem install ginatra This pulls down all the required dependencies too. If you want to play around with the code, you can clone the repository. This also allows you to use a special rackup file to mount it where you wish. I am yet to sort out some of the details of running Ginatra from a gem with a rackup.ru file. Usage ----- If you're just using it in development, use the following to start, check and stop Ginatra respectively: $ ginatra server start $ ginatra server status $ ginatra server stop Ginatra also runs on thin, with the approach outlined above. **BEWARE:** There are issues running Ginatra on Passenger. We discourage Ginatra's use on Passenger until we can make it stable. Ginatra can also start a git-daemon serving all the repositories that ginatra serves: $ ginatra daemon start $ ginatra daemon status $ ginatra daemon stop This runs on the default git daemon port. You can add a glob specified list of git repositories for ginatra to serve using the following commands: $ ginatra directory add '~/Git/ginatra/*' $ ginatra directory list $ ginatra directory remove '~/Git/ginatra/*' These should be fairly self explanatory. Help is shown with either the --help option or by not specifying a sub-command like start, status, stop, add, list or remove. Attribution ----------- **Authors:** - Samuel Elliott (lenary) - Ryan Bigg (radar) **Patches** - James Tucker (raggi) - Elia Schito (elia) - Scott Wisely (Syd) - Jonathan Stott (namelessjon) **Thanks** Too many to name. Thanks be to you all. Screenshots ----------- **Index** ![Ginatra Index](http://lenary-uploads.appspot.com/img/i?id=ag5sZW5hcnktdXBsb2Fkc3IMCxIFSW1hZ2UYox8M&w=500&h=500 "Ginatra Index") **Log** ![Ginatra Log](http://lenary-uploads.appspot.com/img/i?id=ag5sZW5hcnktdXBsb2Fkc3IMCxIFSW1hZ2UYvRcM&w=500&h=500 "Ginatra Log") **Commit** ![Ginatra Commit](http://lenary-uploads.appspot.com/img/i?id=ag5sZW5hcnktdXBsb2Fkc3IMCxIFSW1hZ2UYvBcM&w=500&h=500 "Ginatra Commit") **Tree** ![Ginatra Tree](http://lenary-uploads.appspot.com/img/i?id=ag5sZW5hcnktdXBsb2Fkc3IMCxIFSW1hZ2UYpB8M&w=500&h=500 "Ginatra Tree") Licence ------- The MIT License Copyright (c) 2009 Samuel Elliott Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.