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1 package Girocco::Config;
3 use strict;
4 use warnings;
8 ## --------------
9 ## Basic settings
10 ## --------------
13 # Name of the service (typically a single word or a domain name)
14 # (no spaces allowed)
15 our $name = "repo.or.cz";
17 # Nickname of the service (undef for initial part of $name upto first '.')
18 # (no spaces allowed)
19 our $nickname = "rorcz";
21 # Title of the service (as shown in gitweb)
22 # (may contain spaces)
23 our $title = "Public Git Hosting";
25 # Path to the Git binary to use (you MUST set this, even if to /usr/bin/git!)
26 our $git_bin = '/home/repo/bin/git';
28 # Path to the git-daemon binary to use (undef to use default)
29 # If $gitpullurl is undef this will never be used (assuming no git inetd
30 # service has been set up in that case).
31 # The default if this is undef is `$git_bin --exec-path`/git-daemon
32 our $git_daemon_bin = undef;
34 # Path to the git-http-backend binary to use (undef to use default)
35 # If both $httppullurl and $httpspushurl are undef this will never be used
36 # The default if this is undef is `$git_bin --exec-path`/git-http-backend
37 our $git_http_backend_bin = undef;
39 # Name (if in $PATH) or full path to netcat executable that accepts a -U option
40 # to connect to a unix socket. This may simply be 'nc' on many systems.
41 # See the ../src/dragonfly/README file for a DragonFly BSD nc with -U support.
42 # For a Linux-like system try installing the 'netcat-openbsd' package.
43 our $nc_openbsd_bin = 'nc.openbsd';
45 # Path to POSIX sh executable to use. Set to undef to use /bin/sh
46 our $posix_sh_bin = undef;
48 # Path to Perl executable to use. Set to undef to use Perl found in $PATH
49 our $perl_bin = undef;
51 # Path to gzip executable to use. Set to undef to use gzip found in $PATH
52 our $gzip_bin = undef;
54 # Path to OpenSSL/LibreSSL executable to use.
55 # Set to undef to use openssl found in $PATH
56 # Not used unless $httpspushurl is defined
57 our $openssl_bin = undef;
59 # Path to the sendmail instance to use. It should understand the -f <from>, -i and -t
60 # options as well as accepting a list of recipient addresses in order to be used here.
61 # You MUST set this, even if to '/usr/sbin/sendmail'!
62 # Setting this to 'sendmail.pl' is special and will automatically be expanded to
63 # a full path to the ../bin/sendmail.pl executable in this Girocco installation.
64 # sendmail.pl is a sendmail-compatible script that delivers the message directly
65 # using SMTP to a mail relay host. This is the recommended configuration as it
66 # minimizes the information exposed to recipients (no sender account names or uids),
67 # can talk to an SMTP server on another host (eliminating the need for a working
68 # sendmail and/or SMTP server on this host) and avoids any unwanted address rewriting.
69 # By default it expects the mail relay to be listening on localhost port 25.
70 # See the sendmail.pl section below for more information on configuring sendmail.pl.
71 our $sendmail_bin = 'sendmail.pl';
73 # E-mail of the site admin
74 our $admin = 'admin@repo.or.cz';
76 # Sender of emails
77 # This is the SMTP 'MAIL FROM:' value
78 # It will be passed to $sendmail_bin with the -f option
79 # Some sites may not allow non-privileged users to pass the -f option to
80 # $sendmail_bin. In that case set this to undef and no -f option will be
81 # passed which means the 'MAIL FROM:' value will be the user the mail is
82 # sent as (either $cgi_user or $mirror_user depending on the activity).
83 # To avoid having bounce emails go to $admin, this may be set to something
84 # else such as 'admin-noreply@example.org' and then the 'admin-noreply' address
85 # may be redirected to /dev/null. Setting this to '' or '<>' is not
86 # recommended because that will likely cause the emails to be marked as SPAM
87 # by the receiver's SPAM filter. If $sendmail_bin is set to 'sendmail.pl' this
88 # value must be acceptable to the receiving SMTP server as a 'MAIL FROM:' value.
89 # If this is set to undef and 'sendmail.pl' is used, the 'MAIL FROM:' value will
90 # be the user the mail is sent as (either $cgi_user or $mirror_user).
91 our $sender = 'admin-noreply@repo.or.cz';
93 # Copy $admin on failure/recovery messages?
94 our $admincc = 0;
96 # Girocco branch to use for html.cgi view source links (undef for HEAD)
97 our $giroccobranch = 'rorcz';
99 # PATH adjustments
100 # If the PATH needs to be customized to find required executables on
101 # the system, it can be done here.
102 # For example something like this:
103 #$ENV{PATH} = substr(`/usr/bin/getconf PATH`,0,-1).":/usr/local/bin";
107 ## ----------------------
108 ## Git user agent strings
109 ## ----------------------
112 # Git clients (i.e. fetch/clone) always send a user agent string when fetching
113 # over HTTP. Since version 1.7.12.1 an 'agent=' capability string is included
114 # as well which affects git:, smart HTTP and ssh: protocols.
116 # These settings allow the default user agent string to be changed independently
117 # for fetch/clone operations (only matters if $mirror is true) and server
118 # operations (some other Git client fetching from us). Note that it is not
119 # possible to suppress the capability entirely although it can be set to an
120 # empty string. If these values are not set, the default user agent string
121 # will be used. Typically (unless Git was built with non-standard options) the
122 # default is "git/" plus the version. So for example "git/1.8.5.6" or
123 # "git/2.1.4" might be seen.
125 # One might want to change the default user agent strings in order to prevent
126 # an attacker from learning the exact Git version being used to avoid being
127 # able to quickly target any version-specific vulnerabilities. Note that
128 # no matter what's set here, an attacker can easily determine whether a server
129 # is running JGit, libgit2 or Git and for Git whether it's version 1.7.12.1 or
130 # later. A reasonable value to hide the exact Git version number while
131 # remaining compatible with servers that require a "Git/" user agent string
132 # would be something like "git/2" or even just "git/".
134 # The GIT_USER_AGENT value to use when acting as a client (i.e. clone/fetch)
135 # This value is only used if $mirror is true and at least one mirror is set up.
136 # Setting this to the empty string will suppress the HTTP User-Agent header,
137 # but will still include an "agent=" capability in the packet protocol. The
138 # empty string is not recommended because some servers match on "git/".
139 # Leave undef to use the default Git user agent string
140 # IMPORTANT: some server sites will refuse to serve up Git repositories unless
141 # the client user agent string contains "Git/" (matched case insensitively)!
142 our $git_client_ua = undef;
144 # The GIT_USER_AGENT value to use when acting as a server (i.e. some Git client
145 # is fetching/cloning from us).
146 # Leave undef to use the default Git user agent string
147 our $git_server_ua = undef;
151 ## -------------
152 ## Feature knobs
153 ## -------------
156 # Enable mirroring mode if true (see "Foreign VCS mirrors" section below)
157 our $mirror = 1;
159 # Enable push mode if true
160 our $push = 1;
162 # If both $mirror and $push are enabled, setting this to 'mirror' pre-selects
163 # mirror mode on the initial regproj display, otherwise 'push' mode will be
164 # pre-selected. When forking the initial mode will be 'push' if $push enabled.
165 our $initial_regproj_mode = 'mirror';
167 # Enable user management if true; this means the interface for registering
168 # user accounts and uploading SSH keys. This implies full chroot.
169 our $manage_users = 1;
171 # Minimum key length (in bits) for uploaded SSH RSA/DSA keys.
172 # If this is not set (i.e. undef) keys as small as 512 bits will be allowed.
173 # Nowadays keys less than 2048 bits in length should probably not be allowed.
174 # Note, however, that versions of OpenSSH starting with 4.3p1 will only generate
175 # DSA keys of exactly 1024 bits in length even though that length is no longer
176 # recommended. (OpenSSL can be used to generate DSA keys with lengths > 1024.)
177 # OpenSSH does not have any problem generating RSA keys longer than 1024 bits.
178 # This setting is only checked when new keys are added so setting it/increasing it
179 # will not affect existing keys. For maximum compatibility a value of 1024 may
180 # be used however 2048 is recommended. Setting it to anything other than 1024,
181 # 2048 or 3072 may have the side effect of making it very difficult to generate
182 # DSA keys that satisfy the restriction (but RSA keys should not be a problem).
183 # Note that no matter what setting is specified here keys smaller than 512 bits
184 # will never be allowed via the reguser.cgi/edituser.cgi interface.
185 # RECOMMENDED VALUE: 2048 (ok) or 3072 (better)
186 our $min_key_length = 2048;
188 # Disable DSA public keys?
190 # If this is set to 1, adding DSA keys at reguser.cgi/edituser.cgi time will be
191 # prohibited. If $pushurl is undef then this is implicitly set to 1 since DSA
192 # keys are not usable with https push.
194 # OpenSSH will only generate 1024 bit DSA keys starting with version 4.3p1.
195 # Even if OpenSSL is used to generate a longer DSA key (which can then be used
196 # with OpenSSH), the SSH protocol itself still forces use of SHA-1 in the DSA
197 # signature blob which tends to defeat the purpose of going to a longer key in
198 # the first place. So it may be better from a security standpoint to simply
199 # disable DSA keys especially if $min_key_length and $rsakeylength have been set
200 # to something higher such as 3072 or 4096.
202 # This setting is only checked when new keys are added so changing it will not
203 # affect existing keys. There is no way to disable DSA keys in the sshd_config
204 # file of older versions of the OpenSSH server, but newer versions of OpenSSH
205 # WILL DISABLE DSA KEYS BY DEFAULT!
207 # IMPORTANT: If you do enable DSA keys ($disable_dsa is set to 0) and you are
208 # using a more recent version of the OpenSSH server software in the
209 # chroot jail, you MUST manually ADD the following line
210 # (the "+" IS REQUIRED) to the $chroot/j/etc/ssh/sshd_config file
211 # otherwise dsa keys WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED!
213 # PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes +ssh-dss
215 # If this is set to 1, no ssh_host_dsa_key will be generated or used with the
216 # sshd running in the jail (but if the sshd_config has already been generated
217 # in the jail, it must be removed and 'sudo make install' run again or otherwise
218 # the sshd_config needs to be edited by hand for the change to take effect).
220 # RECOMMENDED VALUE: 1
221 our $disable_dsa = 1;
223 # Enable the special 'mob' user if set to 'mob'
224 our $mob = "mob";
226 # Let users set admin passwords; if false, all password inputs are assumed empty.
227 # This will make new projects use empty passwords and all operations on them
228 # unrestricted, but you will be able to do no operations on previously created
229 # projects you have set a password on.
230 our $project_passwords = 1;
232 # How to determine project owner; 'email' adds a form item asking for their
233 # email contact, 'source' takes realname of owner of source repository if it
234 # is a local path (and empty string otherwise). 'source' is suitable in case
235 # the site operates only as mirror of purely local-filesystem repositories.
236 our $project_owners = 'email';
238 # Which project fields to make editable, out of 'shortdesc', 'homepage', 'README',
239 # 'cleanmirror', 'notifymail', 'reverseorder', 'summaryonly', 'notifytag' and 'notifyjson'
240 # 'notifycia' was used by the now defunct CIA service and while allowing it to
241 # be edited does work and the value is saved, the value is totally ignored by Girocco
242 our @project_fields = qw(cleanmirror homepage shortdesc README notifymail reverseorder summaryonly notifytag notifyjson);
244 # Minimal number of seconds to pass between two updates of a project.
245 our $min_mirror_interval = 3600; # 1 hour
247 # Minimal number of seconds to pass between two garbage collections of a project.
248 our $min_gc_interval = 604800; # 1 week
250 # Minimal number of seconds to pass after first failure before sending failure email.
251 # A mirror update failed message will not be sent until mirror updates have been
252 # failing for at least this long. Set to 0 to send a failure message right away
253 # (provided the $min_mirror_failure_message_count condition has been met).
254 our $min_mirror_failure_message_interval = 345600; # 4 days
256 # Minimal number of consecutive failures required before sending failure email.
257 # A mirror update failed message will not be sent until mirror updates have failed
258 # for this many consecutive updates. Set to 0 to send a failure message right away
259 # (provided the $min_mirror_failure_message_interval condition has been met).
260 our $min_mirror_failure_message_count = 10;
262 # Maximum window memory size when repacking. If this is set, it will be used
263 # instead of the automatically computed value if it's less than that value.
264 # May use a 'k', 'm', or 'g' suffix otherwise value is in bytes.
265 our $max_gc_window_memory_size = undef;
267 # Maximum big file threshold size when repacking. If this is set, it will be
268 # used instead of the automatically computed value if it's less than that value.
269 # May use a 'k', 'm', or 'g' suffix otherwise value is in bytes.
270 our $max_gc_big_file_threshold_size = undef;
272 # Whether or not to run the ../bin/update-pwd-db script whenever the etc/passwd
273 # database is changed. This is typically needed (i.e. set to a true value) for
274 # FreeBSD style systems when using an sshd chroot jail for push access. So if
275 # $pushurl is undef or the system Girocco is running on is not like FreeBSD
276 # (e.g. a master.passwd file that must be transformed into pwd.db and spwd.db), then
277 # this setting should normally be left false (i.e. 0). See comments in the
278 # provided ../bin/update-pwd-db script about when and how it's invoked.
279 our $update_pwd_db = 0;
281 # Port the sshd running in the jail should listen on
282 # Be sure to update $pushurl to match
283 # Not used if $pushurl is undef
284 our $sshd_jail_port = 22;
286 # If this is true then host names used in mirror source URLs will be checked
287 # and any that are not DNS names (i.e. IPv4 or IPv6) or match one of the DNS
288 # host names in any of the URL settings below will be rejected.
289 our $restrict_mirror_hosts = 1;
291 # If $restrict_mirror_hosts is enabled this is the minimum number of labels
292 # required in a valid dns name. Normally 2 is the correct value, but if
293 # Girocco is being used internally where a common default or search domain
294 # is set for everyone then this should be changed to 1 to allow a dns name
295 # with a single label in it. No matter what is set here at least 1 label
296 # is always required when $restrict_mirror_hosts is enabled.
297 our $min_dns_labels = 2;
299 # If $xmllint_readme is true then the contents of the README.html section
300 # will be passed through xmllint and any errors must be corrected before
301 # it can be saved. If this is set to true then xmllint must be in the $PATH.
302 # RECOMMENDED VALUE: 1
303 our $xmllint_readme = 1;
305 # If defined, pass this value to format-readme as its `-m` option
306 # When format-readme is formatting an automatic readme, it will skip
307 # anything larger than this. The default is 32768 if unset.
308 # See `bin/format-readme -h` for details.
309 our $max_readme_size = 350000;
311 # Maximum size of any single email sent by mail.sh in K (1024-byte) units
312 # If message is larger it will be truncated with a "...e-mail trimmed" line
313 # RECOMMENDED VALUE: 256 - 5120 (.25M - 5M)
314 our $mailsh_sizelimit = 512;
318 ## -------------------
319 ## Foreign VCS mirrors
320 ## -------------------
323 # Note that if any of these settings are changed from true to false, then
324 # any pre-existing mirrors using the now-disabled foreign VCS will stop
325 # updating, new mirrors using the now-disabled foreign VCS will be disallowed
326 # and attempts to update ANY project settings for a pre-existing project that
327 # uses a now-disabled foreign VCS source URL will also be disallowed.
329 # If $mirror is true and $mirror_svn is true then mirrors from svn source
330 # repositories will be allowed (and be converted to Git). These URLs have
331 # the form svn://... or svn+http://... or svn+https://...
332 # Since this functionality makes use of the "git svn" command and is maintained
333 # with Git, it tends to be kept up-to-date and highly usable.
334 # Note that for this to work the "svn" command line command must be available
335 # in PATH and the "git svn" commands must work (which generally requires both
336 # Perl and the subversion perl bindings be installed).
337 # RECOMMENDED VALUE: 1 (if the necessary prerequisites are installed)
338 our $mirror_svn = 1;
340 # Prior to Git v1.5.1, git-svn always used a log window size of 1000.
341 # Starting with Git v1.5.1, git-svn defaults to using a log window size of 100
342 # and provides a --log-window-size= option to change it. Starting with Git
343 # v2.2.0, git-svn disconnects and reconnects to the server every log window size
344 # interval to attempt to reduce memory use by git-svn. If $svn_log_window_size
345 # is undefined, Girocco will use a log window size of 250 (instead of the
346 # the default 100). If $svn_log_window_size is set, Girocco will use that
347 # value instead. Beware that setting it too low (i.e. < 50) will almost
348 # certainly cause performance issues if not failures. Unless there are concerns
349 # about git-svn memory use on a server with extremely limited memory, the
350 # value of 250 that Girocco uses by default should be fine. Obviously if
351 # $mirror or $mirror_svn is false this setting is irrelevant.
352 our $svn_log_window_size = undef;
354 # If $mirror is true and $mirror_darcs is true then mirrors from darcs source
355 # repositories will be allowed (and be converted to Git). These URLs have
356 # the form darcs+http://... darcs+https://... (and deprecated darcs://...)
357 # Note that for this to work the "darcs" command line command must be available
358 # in PATH and so must python (required to run the darcs-fast-export script).
359 # This support depends on items updated separately from Git and which may easily
360 # become out-of-date or incompatible (e.g. new python version).
361 # NOTE: If this is set to 0, the girocco-darcs-fast-export.git
362 # submodule need not be initialized or checked out.
363 # RECOMMENDED VALUE: 0 (unless you have a need to mirror darcs repos)
364 our $mirror_darcs = 0;
366 # If $mirror is true and $mirror_bzr is true then mirrors from bzr source
367 # repositories will be allowed (and be converted to Git). These URLs have
368 # the form bzr://...
369 # Note that for this to work the "bzr" command line command must be available
370 # in PATH (it's a python script so python is required as well).
371 # This support depends on items updated separately from Git and which may easily
372 # become out-of-date or incompatible (e.g. new python version).
373 # RECOMMENDED VALUE: 0 (unless you have a need to mirror bzr repos)
374 our $mirror_bzr = 0;
376 # If $mirror is true and $mirror_hg is true then mirrors from hg source
377 # repositories will be allowed (and be converted to Git). These URLs have
378 # the form hg+http://... or hg+https://...
379 # Note that for this to work the "hg" command line command must be available
380 # in PATH and so must python (required to run the hg-fast-export.py script).
381 # Note that if the PYTHON environment variable is set that will be used instead
382 # of just plain "python" to run the hg-fast-export.py script (which needs to
383 # be able to import from mercurial). Currently the hg-fast-export.py script
384 # used for this feature is likely incompatible with python 3 or later.
385 # Repositories created via this facility may need to be "reset" if the upstream
386 # hg repository moves the tip revision backwards and creates "unnamed heads".
387 # This support depends on items updated separately from Git and which may easily
388 # become out-of-date or incompatible (e.g. new python version).
389 # NOTE: If this is set to 0, the girocco-hg-fast-export.git
390 # submodule need not be initialized or checked out.
391 # RECOMMENDED VALUE: 0 (unless you have a need to mirror hg repos)
392 our $mirror_hg = 0;
396 ## -----
397 ## Paths
398 ## -----
401 # Path where the main chunk of Girocco files will be installed
402 # This will get COMPLETELY OVERWRITTEN by each make install!!!
403 # MUST be an absolute path
404 our $basedir = '/home/repo/repomgr';
406 # Path where the automatically generated non-user certificates will be stored
407 # (The per-user certificates are always stored in $chroot/etc/sshcerts/)
408 # This is preserved by each make install and MUST NOT be under $basedir!
409 # Not used unless $httpspushurl is defined
410 # MUST be an absolute path
411 our $certsdir = '/home/repo/certs';
413 # The repository collection
414 # "$reporoot/_recyclebin" will also be created for use by toolbox/trash-project.pl
415 # MUST be an absolute path
416 our $reporoot = "/srv/git";
418 # The repository collection's location within the chroot jail
419 # Normally $reporoot will be bind mounted onto $chroot/$jailreporoot
420 # Should NOT start with '/'
421 our $jailreporoot = "srv/git";
423 # The chroot for ssh pushing; location for project database and other run-time
424 # data even in non-chroot setups
425 # MUST be an absolute path
426 our $chroot = "/home/repo/j";
428 # An installation that will never run a chrooted sshd should set this
429 # to a true value (e.g. 1) to guarantee that jailsetup for a chrooted
430 # sshd never takes place no matter what user runs `make install`.
431 # Note that the "jailsetup.sh" script will still run to do the database
432 # setup that's stored in $chroot regardless of this setting, it will just
433 # always run in "dbonly" mode when this setting is true.
434 our $disable_jailsetup = 0;
436 # The gitweb files web directory (corresponds to $gitwebfiles)
437 # Note that it is safe to place this under $basedir since it's set up after
438 # $basedir is completely replaced during install time. Be WARNED, however,
439 # that normally the install process only adds/replaces things in $webroot,
440 # but if $webroot is under $basedir then it will be completely removed and
441 # rebuilt each time "make install" is run. This will make gitweb/git-browser
442 # web services very briefly unavailable while this is happening.
443 # MUST be an absolute path
444 our $webroot = "/home/repo/www";
446 # The CGI-enabled web directory (corresponds to $gitweburl and $webadmurl)
447 # This will not be web-accessible except that if any aliases point to
448 # a *.cgi file in here it will be allowed to run as a cgi-script.
449 # Note that it is safe to place this under $basedir since it's set up after
450 # $basedir is completely replaced during install time. Be WARNED, however,
451 # that normally the install process only adds/replaces things in $cgiroot,
452 # but if $cgiroot is under $basedir then it will be completely removed and
453 # rebuilt each time "make install" is run. This will make gitweb/git-browser
454 # web services very briefly unavailable while this is happening.
455 # MUST be an absolute path
456 our $cgiroot = "/home/repo/cgibin";
458 # A web-accessible symlink to $reporoot (corresponds to $httppullurl, can be undef)
459 # If using the sample apache.conf (with paths suitably updated) this is not required
460 # to serve either smart or non-smart HTTP repositories to the Git client
461 # MUST be an absolute path if not undef
462 our $webreporoot = "/home/repo/www/r";
464 # The location to store the project list cache, gitweb project list and gitweb
465 # cache file. Normally this should not be changed. Note that it must be in
466 # a directory that is writable by $mirror_user and $cgi_user (just in case the
467 # cache file is missing). The directory should have its group set to $owning_group.
468 # Again, this setting should not normally need to be changed.
469 # MUST be an absolute path
470 our $projlist_cache_dir = "$chroot/etc";
474 ## ----------------------------------------------------
475 ## Certificates (only used if $httpspushurl is defined)
476 ## ----------------------------------------------------
479 # path to root certificate (undef to use automatic root cert)
480 # this certificate is made available for easy download and should be whatever
481 # the root certificate is for the https certificate being used by the web server
482 our $rootcert = undef;
484 # The certificate to sign user push client authentication certificates with (undef for auto)
485 # The automatically generated certificate should always be fine
486 our $clientcert = undef;
488 # The private key for $clientcert (undef for auto)
489 # The automatically generated key should always be fine
490 our $clientkey = undef;
492 # The client certificate chain suffix (a pemseq file to append to user client certs) (undef for auto)
493 # The automatically generated chain should always be fine
494 # This suffix will also be appended to the $mobusercert before making it available for download
495 our $clientcertsuffix = undef;
497 # The mob user certificate signed by $clientcert (undef for auto)
498 # The automatically generated certificate should always be fine
499 # Not used unless $mob is set to 'mob'
500 # The $clientcertsuffix will be appended before making $mobusercert available for download
501 our $mobusercert = undef;
503 # The private key for $mobusercert (undef for auto)
504 # The automatically generated key should always be fine
505 # Not used unless $mob is set to 'mob'
506 our $mobuserkey = undef;
508 # Server alt names to embed in the auto-generated girocco_www_crt.pem certificate.
509 # The common name (CN) in the server certificate is the host name from $httpspushurl.
510 # By default no server alt names are embedded (not even the host from $httpspushurl).
511 # If the web server configuration is not using this auto-generated server certificate
512 # then the values set here will have no impact and this setting can be ignored.
513 # To embed server alternative names, list each (separated by spaces). The names
514 # may be DNS names, IPv4 addresses or IPv6 addresses (NO surrounding '[' ']' please).
515 # If ANY DNS names are included here be sure to also include the host name from
516 # the $httpspushurl or else standards-conforming clients will fail with a host name
517 # mismatch error when they attempt to verify the connection.
518 #our $wwwcertaltnames = 'example.com www.example.com git.example.com 127.0.0.1 ::1';
519 our $wwwcertaltnames = undef;
521 # The key length for automatically generated RSA private keys (in bits).
522 # These keys are then used to create the automatically generated certificates.
523 # If undef or set to a value less than 2048, then 2048 will be used.
524 # Set to 3072 to generate more secure keys/certificates. Set to 4096 (or higher) for
525 # even greater security. Be warned that setting to a non-multiple of 8 and/or greater
526 # than 4096 could negatively impact compatibility with some clients.
527 # The values 2048, 3072 and 4096 are expected to be compatible with all clients.
528 # Note that OpenSSL has no problem with > 4096 or non-multiple of 8 lengths.
529 # See also the $min_key_length setting above to restrict user key sizes.
530 # This value is also used when generating the ssh_host_rsa_key for the chroot jail sshd.
531 # RECOMMENDED VALUE: 3072
532 our $rsakeylength = undef;
536 ## -------------
537 ## URL addresses
538 ## -------------
541 # URL of the gitweb.cgi script (must be in pathinfo mode). If the sample
542 # apache.conf configuration is used, the trailing "/w" is optional.
543 our $gitweburl = "https://repo.or.cz";
545 # URL of the extra gitweb files (CSS, .js files, images, ...)
546 our $gitwebfiles = "https://repo.or.cz";
548 # URL of the Girocco CGI web admin interface (Girocco cgi/ subdirectory)
549 # e.g. reguser.cgi, edituser.cgi, regproj.cgi, editproj.cgi etc.
550 our $webadmurl = "https://repo.or.cz";
552 # URL of the Girocco CGI bundles information generator (Girocco cgi/bundles.cgi)
553 # If the sample apache.conf configuration is used, the trailing "/b" is optional.
554 # This is different from $httpbundleurl. This URL lists all available bundles
555 # for a project and returns that as an HTML page.
556 our $bundlesurl = "https://repo.or.cz";
558 # URL of the Girocco CGI html templater (Girocco cgi/html.cgi)
559 # If mod_rewrite is enabled and the sample apache.conf configuration is used,
560 # the trailing "/h" is optional when the template file name ends in ".html"
561 # (which all the provided ones do).
562 our $htmlurl = "https://repo.or.cz";
564 # HTTP URL of the repository collection (undef if N/A)
565 # If the sample apache.conf configuration is used, the trailing "/r" is optional.
566 our $httppullurl = "https://repo.or.cz";
568 # HTTP URL of the repository collection when fetching a bundle (undef if N/A)
569 # Normally this will be the same as $httppullurl, but note that the bundle
570 # fetching logic is located in git-http-backend-verify so whatever URL is
571 # given here MUST end up running the git-http-backend-verify script!
572 # For example, if we're fetching the 'clone.bundle' for the 'girocco.git'
573 # repository, the final URL will be "$httpbundleurl/girocco.git/clone.bundle"
574 # If the sample apache.conf configuration is used, the trailing "/r" is optional.
575 # This is different from $bundlesurl. This URL fetches a single Git-format
576 # .bundle file that is only usable with the 'git bundle' command.
577 our $httpbundleurl = "https://repo.or.cz";
579 # HTTPS push URL of the repository collection (undef if N/A)
580 # If this is defined, the openssl command must be available
581 # The sample apache.conf configuration requires mod_ssl, mod_authn_anon and
582 # mod_rewrite be enabled to support https push operations.
583 # Normally this should be set to $httppullurl with http: replaced with https:
584 # If the sample apache.conf configuration is used, the trailing "/r" is optional.
585 our $httpspushurl = "https://repo.or.cz";
587 # Git URL of the repository collection (undef if N/A)
588 # (You need to set up git-daemon on your system, and Girocco will not
589 # do this particular thing for you.)
590 our $gitpullurl = "git://repo.or.cz";
592 # Pushy SSH URL of the repository collection (undef if N/A)
593 # Note that the "/$jailreporoot" portion is optional and will be automatically
594 # added if appropriate when omitted by the client so this URL can typically
595 # be made the same as $gitpullurl with git: replaced with ssh:
596 our $pushurl = "ssh://repo.or.cz";
598 # URL of gitweb of this Girocco instance (set to undef if you're not nice
599 # to the community)
600 our $giroccourl = "$Girocco::Config::gitweburl/girocco.git";
604 ## -------------------
605 ## Web server controls
606 ## -------------------
609 # If true then non-smart HTTP access will be disabled
610 # There's normally no reason to leave non-smart HTTP access enabled
611 # since downloadable bundles are provided. However, in case the
612 # non-smart HTTP access is needed for some reason, this can be set to undef or 0.
613 # This affects access via http: AND https: and processing of apache.conf.in.
614 # Note that this setting does not affect gitweb, ssh: or git: URL access in any way.
615 # RECOMMENDED VALUE: 1
616 our $SmartHTTPOnly = 1;
618 # If true, the https <VirtualHost ...> section in apache.conf.in will be
619 # automatically enabled when it's converted to apache.conf by the conversion
620 # script. Do NOT enable this unless the required Apache modules are present
621 # and loaded (mod_ssl, mod_rewrite, mod_authn_anon) AND $httpspushurl is
622 # defined above otherwise the server will fail to start (with various errors)
623 # when the resulting apache.conf is used.
624 our $TLSHost = 1;
626 # If true, the information about configuring a Git client to trust
627 # a Girocco-generated TLS root will be suppressed presuming that some other
628 # means (such as LetsEncrypt.org) has been used to generate a TLS web
629 # certificate signed by a pre-trusted root. This does NOT affect the
630 # information on how to configure https push certificates as those are still
631 # required in order to push over https regardless of what web server certificate
632 # may be in use.
633 # RECOMMENDED VALUE: 0 (for girocco-generated root & server certificates)
634 # RECOMMENDED VALUE: 1 (for LetsEncrypt etc. generated server certificates)
635 our $pretrustedroot = 1;
639 ## ------------------------
640 ## Some templating settings
641 ## ------------------------
644 # Legal warning (on reguser and regproj pages)
645 our $legalese = <<EOT;
646 <p>By submitting this form, you are confirming that you will mirror or push
647 only free software and redistributing it will not violate any law
648 of Czech Republic.
649 <sup class="sup"><span><a href="/about.html">(more details)</a></span></sup>
650 </p>
653 # Pre-configured mirror sources (set to undef for none)
654 # Arrayref of name - record pairs, the record has these attributes:
655 # label: The label of this source
656 # url: The template URL; %1, %2, ... will be substituted for inputs
657 # desc: Optional VERY short description
658 # link: Optional URL to make the desc point at
659 # inputs: Arrayref of hashref input records:
660 # label: Label of input record
661 # suffix: Optional suffix
662 # If the inputs arrayref is undef, single URL input is shown,
663 # pre-filled with url (probably empty string).
664 our $mirror_sources = [
666 label => 'Anywhere',
667 url => '',
668 desc => 'Any HTTP/Git/rsync pull URL - bring it on!',
669 inputs => undef
672 label => 'GitHub',
673 url => 'https://github.com/%1/%2.git',
674 desc => 'GitHub Social Code Hosting',
675 link => 'https://github.com/',
676 inputs => [ { label => 'User:' }, { label => 'Project:', suffix => '.git' } ]
679 label => 'GitLab',
680 url => 'https://gitlab.com/%1/%2.git',
681 desc => 'Engulfed the Green and Orange Boxes',
682 link => 'https://gitlab.com/',
683 inputs => [ { label => 'User:' }, { label => 'Project:', suffix => '.git' } ]
686 label => 'Bitbucket',
687 url => 'https://bitbucket.org/%1/%2.git',
688 desc => 'Embraced the best DVCS',
689 link => 'https://bitbucket.org/',
690 inputs => [ { label => 'User:' }, { label => 'Project:', suffix => '.git' } ]
694 # You can customize the gitweb interface widely by editing
695 # gitweb/gitweb_config.perl
699 ## -------------------
700 ## Permission settings
701 ## -------------------
704 # Girocco needs some way to manipulate write permissions to various parts of
705 # all repositories; this concerns three entities:
706 # - www-data: the web interface needs to be able to rewrite few files within
707 # the repository
708 # - repo: a user designated for cronjobs; handles mirroring and repacking;
709 # this one is optional if not $mirror
710 # - others: the designated users that are supposed to be able to push; they
711 # may have account either within chroot, or outside of it
713 # There are several ways how to use Girocco based on a combination of the
714 # following settings.
716 # (Non-chroot) UNIX user the CGI scripts run on; note that if some non-related
717 # untrusted CGI scripts run on this account too, that can be a big security
718 # problem and you'll probably need to set up suexec (poor you).
719 # This must always be set.
720 our $cgi_user = 'www-data';
722 # (Non-chroot) UNIX user performing mirroring jobs; this is the user who
723 # should run all the daemons and cronjobs and
724 # the user who should be running make install (if not root).
725 # This must always be set.
726 our $mirror_user = 'repo';
728 # (Non-chroot) UNIX group owning the repositories by default; it owns whole
729 # mirror repositories and at least web-writable metadata of push repositories.
730 # If you undefine this, all the data will become WORLD-WRITABLE.
731 # Both $cgi_user and $mirror_user should be members of this group!
732 our $owning_group = 'repo';
734 # Whether to use chroot jail for pushing; this must be always the same
735 # as $manage_users.
736 # TODO: Gitosis support for $manage_users and not $chrooted?
737 our $chrooted = $manage_users;
739 # How to control permissions of push-writable data in push repositories:
740 # * 'Group' for the traditional model: The $chroot/etc/group project database
741 # file is used as the UNIX group(5) file; the directories have gid appropriate
742 # for the particular repository and are group-writable. This works only if
743 # $chrooted so that users are put in the proper groups on login when using
744 # SSH push. Smart HTTPS push does not require a chroot to work -- simply
745 # run "make install" as the non-root $mirror_user user, but leave
746 # $manage_users and $chrooted enabled.
747 # * 'ACL' for a model based on POSIX ACL: The directories are coupled with ACLs
748 # listing the users with push permissions. This works for both chroot and
749 # non-chroot setups, however it requires ACL support within the filesystem.
750 # This option is BASICALLY UNTESTED, too. And UNIMPLEMENTED. :-)
751 # * 'Hooks' for a relaxed model: The directories are world-writable and push
752 # permission control is purely hook-driven. This is INSECURE and works only
753 # when you trust all your users; on the other hand, the attack vectors are
754 # mostly just DoS or fully-traceable tinkering.
755 our $permission_control = 'Group';
757 # Path to alternate screen multiuser acl file (see screen/README, undef for none)
758 our $screen_acl_file = undef;
760 # Reserved project name and user name suffixes.
762 # Note that with personal mob branches enabled, a user name can end up being a
763 # file name after having a 'mob.' prefix added or a directory name after having
764 # a 'mob_' prefix added. If there is ANY possibility that a file with a
765 # .suffix name may need to be served by the web server, lc(suffix) SHOULD be in
766 # this hash! Pre-existing project names or user names with a suffix in this
767 # table can continue to be used, but no new projects or users can be created
768 # that have a suffix (case-insensitive) listed here.
769 our %reserved_suffixes = (
770 # Entries must be lowercase WITHOUT a leading '.'
771 bmp => 1,
772 bz2 => 1,
773 cer => 1,
774 cgi => 1,
775 crt => 1,
776 css => 1,
777 dmg => 1,
778 fcgi => 1,
779 gif => 1,
780 gz => 1,
781 htm => 1,
782 html => 1,
783 ico => 1,
784 jp2 => 1,
785 jpeg => 1,
786 jpg => 1,
787 jpg2 => 1,
788 js => 1,
789 mp3 => 1,
790 mp4 => 1,
791 pdf => 1,
792 pem => 1,
793 php => 1,
794 png => 1,
795 sig => 1,
796 shtml => 1,
797 svg => 1,
798 svgz => 1,
799 tar => 1,
800 text => 1,
801 tgz => 1,
802 tif => 1,
803 tiff => 1,
804 txt => 1,
805 xbm => 1,
806 xht => 1,
807 xhtml => 1,
808 xz => 1,
809 zip => 1,
814 ## -------------------
815 ## Size limit settings
816 ## -------------------
819 # If this is set to a non-zero value, whenever a receive-pack, mirror fetch
820 # or clone runs, git will be run with a UL_SETFSIZE value set to this value.
822 # The limit is not active while performing garbage collection or other
823 # maintenance tasks.
825 # If git attempts to create a file larger than this limit, it will receive a
826 # SIGXFSZ signal which will cause git to terminate.
828 # Note that if the actual value of UL_GETFSIZE at runtime is already less than
829 # the value set here, then that value will be silently used instead.
831 # The value represents the maximum file size allowed in units of 512-byte blocks
832 # and must be <= 2147483647 (which represents a size of 1 TiB less 512 bytes).
834 our $max_file_size512 = 8388608; # 4 GiB
836 # If this is set to a non-zero value, after an otherwise successful clone,
837 # if the repository contains more than this many objects, the clone will
838 # be considered to fail.
840 # This setting only takes effect after an otherwise successful clone which
841 # means that if $max_file_size512 is non-zero that the resulting clone did
842 # not exceed the file size limit if it fails this check.
844 our $max_clone_objects = 9999999;
848 ## -------------------------
849 ## sendmail.pl configuration
850 ## -------------------------
853 # Full information on available sendmail.pl settings can be found by running
854 # ../bin/sendmail.pl -v -h
856 # These settings will only be used if $sendmail_bin is set to 'sendmail.pl'
858 # sendmail.pl host name
859 #$ENV{'SENDMAIL_PL_HOST'} = 'localhost'; # localhost is the default
861 # sendmail.pl port name
862 #$ENV{'SENDMAIL_PL_PORT'} = '25'; # port 25 is the default
864 # sendmail.pl nc executable
865 #$ENV{'SENDMAIL_PL_NCBIN'} = "$chroot/bin/nc.openbsd"; # default is nc found in $PATH
867 # sendmail.pl nc options
868 # multiple options may be included, e.g. '-4 -X connect -x 192.168.100.10:8080'
869 #$ENV{'SENDMAIL_PL_NCOPT'} = '-4'; # force IPv4, default is to allow IPv4 & IPv6
873 ## -------------------------
874 ## Obscure Tuneable Features
875 ## -------------------------
878 # Throttle classes configured here override the defaults for them that
879 # are located in taskd/taskd.pl. See comments in that file for more info.
880 our @throttle_classes = ();
882 # Any tag names listed here will be allowed even if they would otherwise not be.
883 # Note that @allowed_tags takes precedence over @blocked_tags.
884 our @allowed_tags = (qw( ));
886 # Any tag names listed here will be disallowed in addition to the standard
887 # list of nonsense words etc. that are blocked as tags.
888 our @blocked_tags = (qw( ));
890 # Case folding tags
891 # If this setting is true, then tags that differ only in case will always use
892 # the same-cased version. If this setting is enabled and the tag is present in
893 # @allowed_tags (or the embedded white list in Util.pm) then the case of the
894 # tag will match the white list entry otherwise it will be all lowercased.
895 # If this setting is disabled (false) tags are used with their case left as-is.
896 # RECOMMENDED VALUE: 1 (true)
897 our $foldtags = 1;
899 # If there are no more than this many objects, then all deltas will be
900 # recomputed when gc takes place. Note that this does not affect any
901 # fast-import created packs as they ALWAYS have their deltas recomputed.
902 # Also when combining small packs, if the total object count in the packs
903 # to be combined is no more than this then the new, combined pack will have
904 # its deltas recomputed during the combine operation.
905 # Leave undef to use the default (which should generally be fine).
906 # Lowering this from the default can increase disk use.
907 # Values less than 1000 * number of CPU cores will be silently ignored.
908 # The "girocco.redelta" config item can be used to modify this behavior on
909 # a per-repository basis. See the description of it in gc.sh.
910 our $new_delta_threshold = undef;
912 # This setting is irrelevant unless foreign vcs mirrors that use git fast-import
913 # are enabled (e.g. $mirror_darcs, $mirror_bzr or $mirror_hg -- $mirror_svn does
914 # NOT use git fast-import and is not affected by this setting).
915 # The packs generated by git fast-import are very poor quality. For this reason
916 # they ALWAYS have their deltas recomputed at some point. Normally this is
917 # delayed until the next full (or mini) gc takes place. For this reason a full
918 # gc is always scheduled immediately after a fresh mirror clone completes.
919 # However, in the case of normal mirror updates, several git fast-import created
920 # packs may exist as a result of changes fetched during the normal mirror update
921 # process. These packs will persist (with their git fast-import poor quality)
922 # until the next full (or mini) gc triggers. The bad deltas in these update
923 # packs could be sent down to clients who fetch updates before the next gc
924 # triggers. To reduce (i.e. practically eliminate) the likelihood of this
925 # occurring, this setting can be changed to a false (0 or undef) value in which
926 # case after each mirror update of a git fast-import mirror, any newly created
927 # git fast-import packs (as a result of the mirror update running) will have
928 # their deltas recomputed shortly thereafter instead of waiting for the next gc.
929 # Recomputing deltas immediately (almost immediately) will result in an extra
930 # redeltification step (with associated CPU cost) that would otherwise not
931 # occur and, in some cases (mainly large repositories), could ultimately result
932 # in slightly less efficient deltas being retained.
933 # RECOMMENDED VALUE: 1
934 our $delay_gfi_redelta = 1;
936 # If this is set to a true value, then core.packedGitWindowSize will be set
937 # to 1 MiB (the same as if Git was compiled with NO_MMAP set). If this is NOT
938 # set, core.packedGitWindowSize will be set to 32 MiB (even on 64-bit) to avoid
939 # memory blowout. If your Git was built with NO_MMAP set and will not work
940 # without NO_MMAP set, you MUST set this to a true value!
941 our $git_no_mmap = undef;
943 # If set to a true value, the "X-Girocco: $gitweburl" header included in all
944 # Girocco-generated emails will be suppressed.
945 our $suppress_x_girocco = undef;
947 # Number of days to keep reflogs around
948 # May be set to a value between 1 and 30 (inclusive)
949 # The default of one day should normally suffice unless there's a need to
950 # support a "Where's the undo? WHERE IS THE UNDO?!!!" option ;)
951 our $reflogs_lifetime = 7;
953 # The pack.window size to use with git upload-pack
954 # When Git is creating a pack to send down to a client, if it needs to send
955 # down objects that are deltas against objects it is not sending and that it
956 # does not know the client already has, it must undelta and recompute deltas
957 # for those objects. This is the remote's "Compressing objects" phase the
958 # client sees during a fetch or clone. If this value is unset, the normal
959 # Git default of 10 will be used for the window size during these operations.
960 # This value may be set to a number between 2 and 50 inclusive to change the
961 # window size during upload pack operations. A window size of 2 provides the
962 # fastest response at the expense of less efficient deltas for the objects
963 # being recompressed (meaning more data to send to the client). A window
964 # size of 5 typically reduces the compression time by almost half and is
965 # usually nearly as fast as a window size of 2 while providing better deltas.
966 # A window size of 50 will increase the time spent in the "Compressing objects"
967 # phase by as much as 5 times but will produce deltas similar to those that
968 # Girocco generates when it performs garbage collection.
969 # RECOMMENDED VALUE: undef or 5
970 our $upload_pack_window = 5;
972 # If this is true then remote fetching of refs/stash and refs/tgstash will
973 # be allowed. Git does not allow single-level ref names to be pushed so the
974 # only way they could get in there is if a linked working tree (or, gasp, a
975 # non-bare Girocco repository) created them or they arrived via a non-clean
976 # mirror fetch. The client almost certainly does not want to see them.
977 # Unless this config item is true they will also be left out of the bundle too.
978 # Since both stash and tgstash are used with their ref logs and there's no way
979 # for a remote to fetch ref logs, the "log --walk-reflogs" feature could not be
980 # used with them by a remote that fetched them anyway.
982 # NOTE: The reason this doesn't just control all single-level refs is that the
983 # "hideRefs" configuration mechanism isn't flexible enough to hide all
984 # single-level refs without knowing their names. In addition, it hides the
985 # entire refs hierarchy so refs/stash/foo will also be hidden along with
986 # refs/stash, but Git doesn't actually support ref names that introduce a
987 # directory/file confict (aka D/F conflict) and "refs/stash" represents an
988 # official Git ref name therefore any refs/stash/... names really aren't
989 # allowed in the first place so it's no problem if they're incidentally hidden
990 # along with refs/stash itself.
992 # NOTE: Git 1.8.2 or later is required to actually hide the refs from fetchers
993 # over the "git:" protocol and Git 2.3.5 or later is required to properly hide
994 # them over the smart "http:" protocol (Girocco will not attempt to "hide" them
995 # on a smart HTTP fetch if Git is < 2.3.5 to avoid Git bugs.) They will never
996 # be hidden via the non-smart HTTP fetch or any other non-smart protocols that
997 # also make use of the $gitdir/info/refs file as they are not excluded from it.
998 # Nor will they be hidden when accessed via any non-Girocco mechanism.
999 # They will, however, always be excluded from the primary (aka .bitmap) pack
1000 # and bundle no matter what version of Git is used unless this is set to a
1001 # true value. It's only the server's Git version that matters when hiding refs.
1003 # RECOMMENDED VALUE: undef or 0
1004 our $fetch_stash_refs = undef;
1006 # When set to a true value, Girocco will attempt to pick up ref changes made
1007 # outside of Girocco itself and process them using the usual Girocco
1008 # notification mechanism. Git lacks any "post-ref-change" hook capability that
1009 # could facilitate this. This feature is primarily intended to detect running
1010 # of "git fetch" in linked working trees of a Girocco repository. In many
1011 # cases after running a command Git runs "git gc --auto". With the correct
1012 # encouragement we can always induce Git to run our pre-auto-gc hook at that
1013 # time. "git fetch" invokes "git gc --auto" after the fetch. Girocco needs
1014 # to do additional maintenance to make this work properly so do not enable this
1015 # unless it's really needed. Additionally, there are a number of commands
1016 # (such as "git commit") that do not invoke "git gc --auto". Even with this
1017 # enabled, additional hooks for post-rewrite and post-checkout
1018 # would really be needed to catch more things and even then there are some
1019 # Git commands that would never be caught ("git filter-branch",
1020 # "git update-ref", "git reset", etc.) so this is hardly a complete solution.
1021 # But it WILL catch "git fetch" changes although the hashes it uses for the
1022 # "old" ref values may not be all that recent, the new ref values will be.
1023 # When this is false, the hack is completely disabled.
1024 # When this is true, the hack is enabled by default for all repositories,
1025 # but can be controlled on an individual repository basis by setting the
1026 # girocco.autogchack value explicitly to true (enable) or false (disable).
1027 # If this is set to the special value "mirror" then it will behave as true
1028 # for mirrors and false for non-mirrors thereby completely eliminating any
1029 # overhead for push projects but detecting external "git fetch"s for mirrors.
1030 # If this is enabled for a project, any third party script/tool can trigger
1031 # the Girocco ref notification mechanism simply by making a ref change and
1032 # then running "git gc --auto --quiet" on the project. In a capitulation to
1033 # use of linked working trees, Girocco installs a post-commit hook that will
1034 # trigger these notifications as well when this is enabled.
1035 our $autogchack = 0;
1037 # When set to a true value the initial setting for core.hooksPath will point
1038 # to the repository's own hooks directory instead of $reporoot/_global/hooks.
1039 # Due to the unfortunate implementation of core.hooksPath, Girocco must always
1040 # ensure the value gets set in each repository's config file. Normally it
1041 # just sets it to $reporoot/_global/hooks and that's that. However, the
1042 # update-all-config script will also tolerate it pointing at the repository's
1043 # own hooks directory -- Girocco maintains symbolic links in there to the
1044 # global hooks to make sure they get run when using older versions of Git;
1045 # therefore that setting is basically equivalent. The difference is that
1046 # repository-specific hooks can be added when hooksPath is pointing at the
1047 # repository's hooks directory but not when it's pointing at _global/hooks.
1048 # A repository's setting can be changed manually (and it will stick), but
1049 # sometimes it may be desirable to always just default to pointing at the
1050 # repository's own hooks directory from the start. Perhaps linked working
1051 # trees will be in use and software that needs to set repository-specific hooks
1052 # will be in use. If $autogchack has been set to true this may very likely be
1053 # the case.
1054 our $localhooks = 0;
1056 # If this is set to a true value changes to single-level refs (e.g. refs/stash)
1057 # will be passed through to the notification machinery.
1058 # Usually this is NOT wanted, especially when linked working trees are being
1059 # used with the repository.
1060 # However, in the unlikely event that changes to such ref names should NOT be
1061 # ignored, this value may be set to any true value.
1062 # RECOMMENDED VALUE: 0
1063 our $notify_single_level = 0;
1065 # If this is set to a non-empty value it will become the default value for
1066 # all repositories' girocco.notifyHook value.
1067 # Whenever taskd.pl receives a batch of ref changes for processing, it first
1068 # sends them off to any configured "girocco.notifyHook" (same semantics as
1069 # a post-receive hook except it also gets four command-line arguments like
1070 # so: cat ref-changes | notifyhook $projname $user $linecount $contextlinecount
1071 # There is no default notify hook, but each repository may set its own by
1072 # setting the `girocco.notifyHook` config value which will be eval'd by the
1073 # shell (like $GIT_EDITOR is) with the current directory set to the
1074 # repository's git-dir and the changes on standard input.
1075 # Note that normal notification processing does not take place until after
1076 # this command (if it's not null) gets run (regardless of its result code).
1077 our $default_notifyhook = undef;
1079 # UNIX group owning the repositories' htmlcache subdirectory
1080 # If not defined defaults to $owning_group
1081 # If gitweb access is provided but only on a read-only basis, then setting
1082 # this to a group to which Both $cgi_user and $mirror_user belong will still
1083 # allow summary page caching.
1084 # $mirror_user should always belong to this group
1085 our $htmlcache_owning_group = undef;
1087 # UNIX group owning the repositories' ctags subdirectory
1088 # If not defined defaults to $owning_group
1089 # If gitweb access is provided but only on a read-only basis, then setting
1090 # this to a group to which Both $cgi_user and $mirror_user belong will still
1091 # allow tags to be added to the repository in gitweb (provided that feature
1092 # is enabled in gitweb/gitweb_config.perl).
1093 # $mirror_user should always belong to this group
1094 our $ctags_owning_group = undef;
1096 # When using pack bitmaps and computing data to send to clients over a fetch,
1097 # having pack.writeBitmapHashCache set to true produces better deltas (thereby
1098 # potentially reducing the amount of data that needs to be sent). However,
1099 # JGit does not understand this extra data, so if JGit needs to use the bitmaps
1100 # generated when Girocco runs Git, this setting needs to be set to a true value
1101 # so that the hash cache is excluded when Git generates the bitmaps thereby
1102 # making them compatible with JGit.
1103 # Note that changes to this setting will not take effect until the next time
1104 # gc is scheduled to run on a project and then only if gc actually takes place.
1105 # Use the $basedir/toolbox/make-all-gc-eligible.sh script to force all projects
1106 # to actually do a gc the next time they are scheduled for one.
1107 # RECOMMENDED VALUE: undef or 0
1108 our $jgit_compatible_bitmaps = 0;
1110 # Set the default value of receive.maxInputSize
1111 # This is only effective for receives (aka an incoming push) and causes the
1112 # push to abort if the incoming pack (which is generally thin and does not
1113 # have any index) exceeds this many bytes in size (a 'k', 'm' or 'g' suffix
1114 # may be used on the value). If undef or set to 0 there is no limit. This
1115 # limit is only effective when Girocco is running Git v2.11.0 or later.
1116 our $max_receive_size = undef;
1118 # Suppress git: and ssh: log messages
1119 # Access via http: and/or https: provides logging of the project being
1120 # cloned/fetched/pushed to. There is normally no such logging for access
1121 # via ssh: and/or git: protocols. However, Girocco intercepts those
1122 # accesses to perform sanity and permision checks and also logs the request
1123 # to the system log at that time. By setting this value to any true
1124 # value, that logging of git: and ssh: git activity will be suppressed.
1125 # RECOMMENDED VALUE: 0
1126 our $suppress_git_ssh_logging = 0;
1128 # Select the sshd to be installed into the chroot
1129 # If set this MUST be an absolute path
1130 # Ignored unless a chroot is actually being created
1131 # Leaving this undef will find sshd in "standard" system locations and
1132 # is the recommended value. Only set this if you need to override the
1133 # "standard" sshd for some reason.
1134 # RECOMMENDED VALUE: undef
1135 our $sshd_bin = undef;
1137 # Allow any git-daemon host
1138 # If set to a true value, then the extra "host=" parameter received
1139 # by git-daemon (if present) will be ignored. If the $gitpullurl value
1140 # is undefined or does not start with "git://<hostname>" then any host
1141 # will be allowed by default.
1142 # RECOMMENDED VALUE: undef
1143 our $git_daemon_any_host = undef;
1145 # Restrict git-daemon host names
1146 # If $git_daemon_any_host is any false value (or undef) AND this
1147 # value is set to a space-separated list of host names WITHOUT any
1148 # port numbers, then the "host=" parameter MUST be provided by
1149 # a git daemon client AND it must match one of the names in this
1150 # all-lowercase, space-separated list. Note that IPv6 literal
1151 # addresses MUST NOT be enclosed in brackets. If this value is
1152 # empty or undef it will default to the hostname extracted from
1153 # $gitpullurl if that is set plus several variants of localhost.
1154 # Note, do NOT terminate DNS names with a final "." or they will
1155 # never match!
1156 # EXAMPLE:
1157 # our $git_daemon_host_list = "foo.example.com localhost ::1 127.0.0.1";
1158 our $git_daemon_host_list = undef;
1162 ## ------------------------
1163 ## Sanity checks & defaults
1164 ## ------------------------
1166 # Changing anything in this section can result in unexpected breakage
1168 # Couple of sanity checks and default settings (do not change these)
1169 require Digest::MD5;
1170 require MIME::Base64;
1171 $name =~ s/\s+/_/gs;
1172 $nickname = lc((split(/[.]/, $name))[0]) unless $nickname;
1173 $nickname =~ s/\s+/_/gs;
1174 our $tmpsuffix = substr(MIME::Base64::encode_base64(Digest::MD5::md5($name.':'.$nickname)),0,6);
1175 $tmpsuffix =~ tr,+/,=_,;
1176 ($mirror_user) or die "Girocco::Config: \$mirror_user must be set even if to current user";
1177 ($basedir) or die "Girocco::Config: \$basedir must be set";
1178 ($sendmail_bin) or die "Girocco::Config: \$sendmail_bin must be set";
1179 $sendmail_bin = "$basedir/bin/sendmail.pl" if $sendmail_bin eq "sendmail.pl";
1180 $screen_acl_file = "$basedir/screen/giroccoacl" unless $screen_acl_file;
1181 $jailreporoot =~ s,^/+,,;
1182 ($reporoot) or die "Girocco::Config \$reporoot must be set";
1183 ($jailreporoot) or die "Girocco::Config \$jailreporoot must be set";
1184 $disable_jailsetup = $disable_jailsetup ? 1 : '';
1185 $notify_single_level = $notify_single_level ? 1 : '';
1186 $fetch_stash_refs = $fetch_stash_refs ? 1 : '';
1187 (not $mob or $mob eq 'mob') or die "Girocco::Config \$mob must be undef (or '') or 'mob'";
1188 (not $min_key_length or $min_key_length =~ /^[1-9][0-9]*$/)
1189 or die "Girocco::Config \$min_key_length must be undef or numeric";
1190 (! defined $max_readme_size || $max_readme_size =~ /^[0-9]+$/)
1191 or die "Girocco::Config \$max_readme_size must be a whole number";
1192 (defined $mailsh_sizelimit and $mailsh_sizelimit =~ /^[1-9][0-9]*$/)
1193 or die "Girocco::Config \$mailsh_sizelimit must be a positive number";
1194 $admincc = $admincc ? 1 : 0;
1195 $rootcert = "$certsdir/girocco_root_crt.pem" if $httpspushurl && !$rootcert;
1196 $clientcert = "$certsdir/girocco_client_crt.pem" if $httpspushurl && !$clientcert;
1197 $clientkey = "$certsdir/girocco_client_key.pem" if $httpspushurl && !$clientkey;
1198 $clientcertsuffix = "$certsdir/girocco_client_suffix.pem" if $httpspushurl && !$clientcertsuffix;
1199 $mobusercert = "$certsdir/girocco_mob_user_crt.pem" if $httpspushurl && $mob && !$mobusercert;
1200 $mobuserkey = "$certsdir/girocco_mob_user_key.pem" if $httpspushurl && $mob && !$mobuserkey;
1201 our $mobpushurl = $pushurl;
1202 $mobpushurl =~ s,^ssh://,ssh://mob@,i if $mobpushurl;
1203 $disable_dsa = 1 unless $pushurl;
1204 $disable_dsa = $disable_dsa ? 1 : '';
1205 our $httpdnsname = ($gitweburl =~ m,https?://([A-Za-z0-9.-]+),i) ? lc($1) : undef if $gitweburl;
1206 our $httpsdnsname = ($httpspushurl =~ m,https://([A-Za-z0-9.-]+),i) ? lc($1) : undef if $httpspushurl;
1207 $SmartHTTPOnly = $SmartHTTPOnly ? 1 : '';
1208 $TLSHost = $TLSHost ? 1 : '';
1209 $pretrustedroot = $pretrustedroot ? 1 : '';
1210 $suppress_git_ssh_logging = $suppress_git_ssh_logging ? 1 : '';
1211 $git_daemon_any_host = $git_daemon_any_host ? 1 : '';
1212 if ((!defined($git_daemon_host_list) || $git_daemon_host_list =~ /^\s*$/) &&
1213 (defined($gitpullurl) && $gitpullurl =~ m{^git://\[?[A-Za-z0-9.-:]}i)) {
1214 if ($gitpullurl =~ m{^[gG][iI][tT]://([A-Za-z0-9.-]+)(?:[/:]|$)} ||
1215 $gitpullurl =~ m{^[gG][iI][tT]://\[([0-9a-zA-Z.:%]+)\](?:[/:]|$)}) {
1216 my $gdhn = lc($1);
1217 $gdhn ne "." and $gdhn =~ s/\.$//;
1218 my $gdhnl = $gdhn; $gdhnl =~ s/(?<!^)(?<!\.)\..*$//;
1219 $git_daemon_host_list="$gdhn";
1220 do {$git_daemon_host_list.=" $_" unless index(" $git_daemon_host_list "," $_ ")>=0}
1221 foreach $gdhnl, qw"localhost ::1 127.0.0.1";
1224 if (defined($git_daemon_host_list)) {
1225 $git_daemon_host_list = lc($git_daemon_host_list);
1226 $git_daemon_host_list =~ s/^\s+//;
1227 $git_daemon_host_list =~ s/\s+$//;
1228 $git_daemon_host_list = undef if $git_daemon_host_list eq "";
1230 ($mirror or $push) or die "Girocco::Config: neither \$mirror nor \$push is set?!";
1231 (not $push or ($pushurl or $httpspushurl or $gitpullurl or $httppullurl)) or die "Girocco::Config: no pull URL is set";
1232 (not $push or ($pushurl or $httpspushurl)) or die "Girocco::Config: \$push set but \$pushurl and \$httpspushurl are undef";
1233 (not $mirror or $mirror_user) or die "Girocco::Config: \$mirror set but \$mirror_user is undef";
1234 ($manage_users == $chrooted) or die "Girocco::Config: \$manage_users and \$chrooted must be set to the same value";
1235 (not $chrooted or $permission_control ne 'ACL') or die "Girocco::Config: resolving uids for ACL not supported when using chroot";
1236 (grep { $permission_control eq $_ } qw(Group Hooks)) or die "Girocco::Config: \$permission_control must be set to Group or Hooks";
1237 ($chrooted or not $mob) or die "Girocco::Config: mob user supported only in the chrooted mode";
1238 (not $httpspushurl or $httpsdnsname) or die "Girocco::Config invalid \$httpspushurl does not start with https://domainname";
1239 (not $svn_log_window_size or $svn_log_window_size =~ /^[1-9][0-9]*$/)
1240 or die "Girocco::Config \$svn_log_window_size must be undef or numeric";
1241 (defined($max_file_size512) && !$max_file_size512) and $max_file_size512 = undef;
1242 (not defined($max_file_size512) or $max_file_size512 =~ /^[1-9][0-9]*$/ && $max_file_size512 <= 2147483647)
1243 or die "Girocco::Config \$max_file_size512 must be undef or a positive integer <= 2147483647";
1244 (defined($max_clone_objects) && !$max_clone_objects) and $max_clone_objects = undef;
1245 (not defined($max_clone_objects) or $max_clone_objects =~ /^[1-9][0-9]*$/)
1246 or die "Girocco::Config \$max_clone_objects must be undef or a positive integer";
1247 (not $posix_sh_bin or $posix_sh_bin !~ /\s/) or die "Girocco::Config: \$posix_sh_bin must not contain any whitespace";
1248 (not $perl_bin or $perl_bin !~ /\s/) or die "Girocco::Config: \$perl_bin must not contain any whitespace";
1249 !$delay_gfi_redelta and $delay_gfi_redelta = undef;
1250 !$git_no_mmap and $git_no_mmap = undef;
1251 !$suppress_x_girocco and $suppress_x_girocco = undef;
1252 !$jgit_compatible_bitmaps and $jgit_compatible_bitmaps = undef;
1253 !$autogchack and $autogchack = undef;
1254 (not $reflogs_lifetime or $reflogs_lifetime !~ /^[1-9][0-9]*$/) and $reflogs_lifetime = 1;
1255 $reflogs_lifetime = 0 + $reflogs_lifetime;
1256 $reflogs_lifetime >= 0 or $reflogs_lifetime = 1;
1257 $reflogs_lifetime <= 30 or $reflogs_lifetime = 30;
1258 (not defined $upload_pack_window or $upload_pack_window =~ /^[1-9][0-9]*$/)
1259 or die "Girocco::Config \$upload_pack_window must be undef or numeric";
1260 (not defined $upload_pack_window or $upload_pack_window >= 2 && $upload_pack_window <= 50)
1261 or die "Girocco::Config \$upload_pack_window must be in range 2..50";
1262 (not defined $max_receive_size or $max_receive_size =~ /^\d+[kKmMgG]?$/)
1263 or die "Girocco::Config \$max_receive_size setting is invalid";
1264 defined($ENV{'SENDMAIL_PL_HOST'}) and eval 'our $sendmail_pl_host = $ENV{"SENDMAIL_PL_HOST"}';
1265 defined($ENV{'SENDMAIL_PL_PORT'}) and eval 'our $sendmail_pl_port = $ENV{"SENDMAIL_PL_PORT"}';
1266 defined($ENV{'SENDMAIL_PL_NCBIN'}) and eval 'our $sendmail_pl_ncbin = $ENV{"SENDMAIL_PL_NCBIN"}';
1267 defined($ENV{'SENDMAIL_PL_NCOPT'}) and eval 'our $sendmail_pl_ncopt = $ENV{"SENDMAIL_PL_NCOPT"}';
1268 defined($ENV{'PYTHON'}) and eval 'our $python = $ENV{"PYTHON"}';
1269 my $op; BEGIN {$op = $ENV{'PATH'}}
1270 defined($op) && defined($ENV{'PATH'}) && $op ne $ENV{'PATH'} and eval 'our $path=$ENV{"PATH"}';
1272 # jailreporoot MUST NOT be absolute
1273 defined($jailreporoot) && substr($jailreporoot, 0, 1) ne "/" or
1274 die "\$jailreporoot MUST NOT be an absolute path\n";
1276 # webreporoot can be undef
1277 !defined($webreporoot) || substr($webreporoot, 0, 1) eq "/" or
1278 die "\$webreporoot MUST be an absolute path if not undef\n";
1280 # All these MUST be absolute paths
1282 no strict 'refs';
1283 defined(${$_}) && substr(${$_}, 0, 1) eq "/" or
1284 die "\$$_ MUST be an absolute path\n"
1285 foreach qw(basedir certsdir reporoot chroot webroot cgiroot projlist_cache_dir);
1288 # Make sure Git has a consistent and reproducible environment
1290 $ENV{'XDG_CONFIG_HOME'} = $chroot.'/var/empty';
1291 $ENV{'HOME'} = $chroot.'/etc/girocco';
1292 $ENV{'TMPDIR'} = '/tmp';
1293 $ENV{'GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM'} = 1;
1294 $ENV{'GIT_ATTR_NOSYSTEM'} = 1;
1295 $ENV{'GIT_NO_REPLACE_OBJECTS'} = 1;
1296 $ENV{'GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT'} = 0;
1297 $ENV{'GIT_ASKPASS'} = $basedir.'/bin/git-askpass-password';
1298 delete $ENV{'GIT_USER_AGENT'};
1299 $ENV{'GIT_USER_AGENT'} = $git_client_ua if defined($git_client_ua);
1300 delete $ENV{'GIT_HTTP_USER_AGENT'};
1301 delete $ENV{'GIT_CONFIG_PARAMETERS'};
1302 delete $ENV{'GIT_ALTERNATE_OBJECT_DIRECTORIES'};
1303 delete $ENV{'GIT_CONFIG'};
1304 delete $ENV{'GIT_DIR'};
1305 delete $ENV{'GIT_GRAFT_FILE'};
1306 delete $ENV{'GIT_INDEX_FILE'};
1307 delete $ENV{'GIT_OBJECT_DIRECTORY'};
1308 delete $ENV{'GIT_NAMESPACE'};
1310 # Guarantee a sane umask for Girocco
1312 umask(umask() & ~0770);