You can not select more than 25 topics Topics must start with a letter or number, can include dashes ('-') and can be up to 35 characters long.

gitblit.properties 53KB

11 years ago
11 years ago
10 years ago
10 years ago
10 years ago
12 years ago
12 years ago
12 years ago
12 years ago
12 years ago
12 years ago
12 years ago
12 years ago
12 years ago
12 years ago
12 years ago
12 years ago
12 years ago
12 years ago
12 years ago
12 years ago
12 years ago
12 years ago
12 years ago
11 years ago
12 years ago
12 years ago
12 years ago
12 years ago
123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353354355356357358359360361362363364365366367368369370371372373374375376377378379380381382383384385386387388389390391392393394395396397398399400401402403404405406407408409410411412413414415416417418419420421422423424425426427428429430431432433434435436437438439440441442443444445446447448449450451452453454455456457458459460461462463464465466467468469470471472473474475476477478479480481482483484485486487488489490491492493494495496497498499500501502503504505506507508509510511512513514515516517518519520521522523524525526527528529530531532533534535536537538539540541542543544545546547548549550551552553554555556557558559560561562563564565566567568569570571572573574575576577578579580581582583584585586587588589590591592593594595596597598599600601602603604605606607608609610611612613614615616617618619620621622623624625626627628629630631632633634635636637638639640641642643644645646647648649650651652653654655656657658659660661662663664665666667668669670671672673674675676677678679680681682683684685686687688689690691692693694695696697698699700701702703704705706707708709710711712713714715716717718719720721722723724725726727728729730731732733734735736737738739740741742743744745746747748749750751752753754755756757758759760761762763764765766767768769770771772773774775776777778779780781782783784785786787788789790791792793794795796797798799800801802803804805806807808809810811812813814815816817818819820821822823824825826827828829830831832833834835836837838839840841842843844845846847848849850851852853854855856857858859860861862863864865866867868869870871872873874875876877878879880881882883884885886887888889890891892893894895896897898899900901902903904905906907908909910911912913914915916917918919920921922923924925926927928929930931932933934935936937938939940941942943944945946947948949950951952953954955956957958959960961962963964965966967968969970971972973974975976977978979980981982983984985986987988989990991992993994995996997998999100010011002100310041005100610071008100910101011101210131014101510161017101810191020102110221023102410251026102710281029103010311032103310341035103610371038103910401041104210431044104510461047104810491050105110521053105410551056105710581059106010611062106310641065106610671068106910701071107210731074107510761077107810791080108110821083108410851086108710881089109010911092109310941095109610971098109911001101110211031104110511061107110811091110111111121113111411151116111711181119112011211122112311241125112611271128112911301131113211331134113511361137113811391140114111421143114411451146114711481149115011511152115311541155115611571158115911601161116211631164116511661167116811691170117111721173117411751176117711781179118011811182118311841185118611871188118911901191119211931194119511961197119811991200120112021203120412051206120712081209121012111212121312141215121612171218121912201221122212231224122512261227122812291230123112321233123412351236123712381239124012411242124312441245124612471248124912501251125212531254125512561257125812591260126112621263126412651266126712681269127012711272127312741275127612771278127912801281128212831284128512861287128812891290129112921293129412951296129712981299130013011302130313041305130613071308130913101311131213131314131513161317131813191320132113221323132413251326132713281329133013311332133313341335133613371338133913401341134213431344134513461347134813491350135113521353135413551356135713581359136013611362136313641365136613671368136913701371137213731374137513761377137813791380138113821383138413851386138713881389139013911392139313941395139613971398139914001401140214031404140514061407140814091410141114121413141414151416141714181419142014211422142314241425142614271428142914301431143214331434143514361437143814391440144114421443144414451446144714481449145014511452145314541455145614571458145914601461146214631464146514661467146814691470147114721473147414751476147714781479148014811482148314841485148614871488148914901491149214931494149514961497149814991500150115021503150415051506150715081509151015111512151315141515151615171518151915201521152215231524152515261527152815291530153115321533153415351536153715381539154015411542154315441545154615471548154915501551155215531554155515561557155815591560156115621563156415651566156715681569157015711572157315741575157615771578157915801581158215831584158515861587158815891590159115921593159415951596159715981599160016011602160316041605160616071608160916101611161216131614161516161617161816191620
  1. #
  2. # Gitblit Settings
  3. #
  4. # This settings file supports parameterization from the command-line for the
  5. # following command-line parameters:
  6. #
  7. # --baseFolder ${baseFolder} SINCE 1.2.1
  8. #
  9. # Settings that support ${baseFolder} parameter substitution are indicated with the
  10. # BASEFOLDER attribute. If the --baseFolder argument is unspecified, ${baseFolder}
  11. # and it's trailing / will be discarded from the setting value leaving a relative
  12. # path that is equivalent to pre-1.2.1 releases.
  13. #
  14. # e.g. "${baseFolder}/git" becomes "git", if --baseFolder is unspecified
  15. #
  16. # Git Servlet Settings
  17. #
  18. # Base folder for repositories.
  19. # This folder may contain bare and non-bare repositories but Gitblit will only
  20. # allow you to push to bare repositories.
  21. # Use forward slashes even on Windows!!
  22. # e.g. c:/gitrepos
  23. #
  24. # SINCE 0.5.0
  25. # RESTART REQUIRED
  26. # BASEFOLDER
  27. git.repositoriesFolder = ${baseFolder}/git
  28. # Build the available repository list at startup and cache this list for reuse.
  29. # This reduces disk io when presenting the repositories page, responding to rpcs,
  30. # etc, but it means that Gitblit will not automatically identify repositories
  31. # added or deleted by external tools.
  32. #
  33. # For this case you can use curl, wget, etc to issue an rpc request to clear the
  34. # cache (e.g. https://localhost/rpc?req=CLEAR_REPOSITORY_CACHE)
  35. #
  36. # SINCE 1.1.0
  37. git.cacheRepositoryList = true
  38. # Search the repositories folder subfolders for other repositories.
  39. # Repositories MAY NOT be nested (i.e. one repository within another)
  40. # but they may be grouped together in subfolders.
  41. # e.g. c:/gitrepos/libraries/mylibrary.git
  42. # c:/gitrepos/libraries/myotherlibrary.git
  43. #
  44. # SINCE 0.5.0
  45. git.searchRepositoriesSubfolders = true
  46. # Maximum number of folders to recurse into when searching for repositories.
  47. # The default value, -1, disables depth limits.
  48. #
  49. # SINCE 1.1.0
  50. git.searchRecursionDepth = -1
  51. # List of regex exclusion patterns to match against folders found in
  52. # *git.repositoriesFolder*.
  53. # Use forward slashes even on Windows!!
  54. # e.g. test/jgit\.git
  55. #
  56. # SPACE-DELIMITED
  57. # CASE-SENSITIVE
  58. # SINCE 1.1.0
  59. git.searchExclusions =
  60. # List of regex url patterns for extracting a repository name when locating
  61. # submodules.
  62. # e.g. git.submoduleUrlPatterns = .*?://github.com/(.*) will extract
  63. # *gitblit/gitblit.git* from *git://github.com/gitblit/gitblit.git*
  64. # If no matches are found then the submodule repository name is assumed to be
  65. # whatever trails the last / character. (e.g. gitblit.git).
  66. #
  67. # SPACE-DELIMITED
  68. # CASE-SENSITIVE
  69. # SINCE 1.1.0
  70. git.submoduleUrlPatterns = .*?://github.com/(.*)
  71. # Specify the interface for Git Daemon to bind it's service.
  72. # You may specify an ip or an empty value to bind to all interfaces.
  73. # Specifying localhost will result in Gitblit ONLY listening to requests to
  74. # localhost.
  75. #
  76. # SINCE 1.3.0
  77. # RESTART REQUIRED
  78. git.daemonBindInterface = localhost
  79. # port for serving the Git Daemon service. <= 0 disables this service.
  80. # On Unix/Linux systems, ports < 1024 require root permissions.
  81. # Recommended value: 9418
  82. #
  83. # SINCE 1.3.0
  84. # RESTART REQUIRED
  85. git.daemonPort = 9418
  86. # Allow push/pull over http/https with JGit servlet.
  87. # If you do NOT want to allow Git clients to clone/push to Gitblit set this
  88. # to false. You might want to do this if you are only using ssh:// or git://.
  89. # If you set this false, consider changing the *web.otherUrls* setting to
  90. # indicate your clone/push urls.
  91. #
  92. # SINCE 0.5.0
  93. git.enableGitServlet = true
  94. # If you want to restrict all git servlet access to those with valid X509 client
  95. # certificates then set this value to true.
  96. #
  97. # SINCE 1.2.0
  98. git.requiresClientCertificate = false
  99. # Enforce date checks on client certificates to ensure that they are not being
  100. # used prematurely and that they have not expired.
  101. #
  102. # SINCE 1.2.0
  103. git.enforceCertificateValidity = true
  104. # List of OIDs to extract from a client certificate DN to map a certificate to
  105. # an account username.
  106. #
  107. # e.g. git.certificateUsernameOIDs = CN
  108. # e.g. git.certificateUsernameOIDs = FirstName LastName
  109. #
  110. # SPACE-DELIMITED
  111. # SINCE 1.2.0
  112. git.certificateUsernameOIDs = CN
  113. # Only serve/display bare repositories.
  114. # If there are non-bare repositories in git.repositoriesFolder and this setting
  115. # is true, they will be excluded from the ui.
  116. #
  117. # SINCE 0.9.0
  118. git.onlyAccessBareRepositories = false
  119. # Allow an authenticated user to create a destination repository on a push if
  120. # the repository does not already exist.
  121. #
  122. # Administrator accounts can create a repository in any project.
  123. # These repositories are created with the default access restriction and authorization
  124. # control values. The pushing account is set as the owner.
  125. #
  126. # Non-administrator accounts with the CREATE role may create personal repositories.
  127. # These repositories are created as VIEW restricted for NAMED users.
  128. # The pushing account is set as the owner.
  129. #
  130. # SINCE 1.2.0
  131. git.allowCreateOnPush = true
  132. # Global setting to control anonymous pushes.
  133. #
  134. # This setting allows/rejects anonymous pushes at the level of the receive pack.
  135. # This trumps all repository config settings. While anonymous pushes are convenient
  136. # on your own box when you are a lone developer, they are not recommended for
  137. # any multi-user installation where accountability is required. Since Gitblit
  138. # tracks pushes and user accounts, allowing anonymous pushes compromises that
  139. # information.
  140. #
  141. # SINCE 1.4.0
  142. git.allowAnonymousPushes = false
  143. # The default access restriction for new repositories.
  144. # Valid values are NONE, PUSH, CLONE, VIEW
  145. # NONE = anonymous view, clone, & push
  146. # PUSH = anonymous view & clone and authenticated push
  147. # CLONE = anonymous view, authenticated clone & push
  148. # VIEW = authenticated view, clone, & push
  149. #
  150. # SINCE 1.0.0
  151. git.defaultAccessRestriction = PUSH
  152. # The default authorization control for new repositories.
  153. # Valid values are AUTHENTICATED and NAMED
  154. # AUTHENTICATED = any authenticated user is granted restricted access
  155. # NAMED = only named users/teams are granted restricted access
  156. #
  157. # SINCE 1.1.0
  158. git.defaultAuthorizationControl = NAMED
  159. # The prefix for a users personal repository directory.
  160. #
  161. # Personal user repositories are created in this directory, named by the user name
  162. # prefixed with the userRepositoryPrefix. For eaxmple, a user 'john' would have his
  163. # personal repositories in the directory '~john'.
  164. #
  165. # Cannot be an empty string. Also, absolute paths are changed to relative paths by
  166. # removing the first directory separator.
  167. #
  168. # It is not recommended to change this value AFTER your user's have created
  169. # personal repositories because it will break all permissions, ownership, and
  170. # repository push/pull operations.
  171. #
  172. # RESTART REQUIRED
  173. # SINCE 1.4.0
  174. git.userRepositoryPrefix = ~
  175. # The default incremental push tag prefix. Tag prefix applied to a repository
  176. # that has automatic push tags enabled and does not specify a custom tag prefix.
  177. #
  178. # If incremental push tags are enabled, the tips of each branch in the push will
  179. # be tagged with an increasing revision integer.
  180. #
  181. # e.g. refs/tags/r2345 or refs/tags/rev_2345
  182. #
  183. # SINCE 1.3.0
  184. git.defaultIncrementalPushTagPrefix = r
  185. # Controls creating a repository as --shared on Unix servers.
  186. #
  187. # In an Unix environment where mixed access methods exist for shared repositories,
  188. # the repository should be created with 'git init --shared' to make sure that
  189. # it can be accessed e.g. via ssh (user git) and http (user www-data).
  190. #
  191. # Valid values are the values available for the '--shared' option. The the manual
  192. # page for 'git init' for more information on shared repositories.
  193. #
  194. # SINCE 1.4.0
  195. git.createRepositoriesShared = false
  196. # Enable JGit-based garbage collection. (!!EXPERIMENTAL!!)
  197. #
  198. # USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
  199. #
  200. # If enabled, the garbage collection executor scans all repositories once a day
  201. # at the hour of your choosing. The GC executor will take each repository "offline",
  202. # one-at-a-time, to check if the repository satisfies it's GC trigger requirements.
  203. #
  204. # While the repository is offline it will be inaccessible from the web UI or from
  205. # any of the other services (git, rpc, rss, etc).
  206. #
  207. # Gitblit's GC Executor MAY NOT PLAY NICE with the other Git kids on the block,
  208. # especially on Windows systems, so if you are using other tools please coordinate
  209. # their usage with your GC Executor schedule or do not use this feature.
  210. #
  211. # The GC algorithm complex and the JGit team advises caution when using their
  212. # young implementation of GC.
  213. #
  214. # http://wiki.eclipse.org/EGit/New_and_Noteworthy/2.1#Garbage_Collector_and_Repository_Storage_Statistics
  215. #
  216. # EXPERIMENTAL
  217. # SINCE 1.2.0
  218. # RESTART REQUIRED
  219. git.enableGarbageCollection = false
  220. # Hour of the day for the GC Executor to scan repositories.
  221. # This value is in 24-hour time.
  222. #
  223. # SINCE 1.2.0
  224. git.garbageCollectionHour = 0
  225. # The default minimum total filesize of loose objects to trigger early garbage
  226. # collection.
  227. #
  228. # You may specify a custom threshold for a repository in the repository's settings.
  229. # Common unit suffixes of k, m, or g are supported.
  230. #
  231. # SINCE 1.2.0
  232. git.defaultGarbageCollectionThreshold = 500k
  233. # The default period, in days, between GCs for a repository. If the total filesize
  234. # of the loose object exceeds *git.garbageCollectionThreshold* or the repository's
  235. # custom threshold, this period will be short-circuited.
  236. #
  237. # e.g. if a repository collects 100KB of loose objects every day with a 500KB
  238. # threshold and a period of 7 days, it will take 5 days for the loose objects to
  239. # be collected, packed, and pruned.
  240. #
  241. # OR
  242. #
  243. # if a repository collects 10KB of loose objects every day with a 500KB threshold
  244. # and a period of 7 days, it will take the full 7 days for the loose objects to be
  245. # collected, packed, and pruned.
  246. #
  247. # You may specify a custom period for a repository in the repository's settings.
  248. #
  249. # The minimum value is 1 day since the GC Executor only runs once a day.
  250. #
  251. # SINCE 1.2.0
  252. git.defaultGarbageCollectionPeriod = 7
  253. # Number of bytes of a pack file to load into memory in a single read operation.
  254. # This is the "page size" of the JGit buffer cache, used for all pack access
  255. # operations. All disk IO occurs as single window reads. Setting this too large
  256. # may cause the process to load more data than is required; setting this too small
  257. # may increase the frequency of read() system calls.
  258. #
  259. # Default on JGit is 8 KiB on all platforms.
  260. #
  261. # Common unit suffixes of k, m, or g are supported.
  262. # Documentation courtesy of the Gerrit project.
  263. #
  264. # SINCE 1.0.0
  265. # RESTART REQUIRED
  266. git.packedGitWindowSize = 8k
  267. # Maximum number of bytes to load and cache in memory from pack files. If JGit
  268. # needs to access more than this many bytes it will unload less frequently used
  269. # windows to reclaim memory space within the process. As this buffer must be shared
  270. # with the rest of the JVM heap, it should be a fraction of the total memory available.
  271. #
  272. # The JGit team recommends setting this value larger than the size of your biggest
  273. # repository. This ensures you can serve most requests from memory.
  274. #
  275. # Default on JGit is 10 MiB on all platforms.
  276. #
  277. # Common unit suffixes of k, m, or g are supported.
  278. # Documentation courtesy of the Gerrit project.
  279. #
  280. # SINCE 1.0.0
  281. # RESTART REQUIRED
  282. git.packedGitLimit = 10m
  283. # Maximum number of bytes to reserve for caching base objects that multiple deltafied
  284. # objects reference. By storing the entire decompressed base object in a cache Git
  285. # is able to avoid unpacking and decompressing frequently used base objects multiple times.
  286. #
  287. # Default on JGit is 10 MiB on all platforms. You probably do not need to adjust
  288. # this value.
  289. #
  290. # Common unit suffixes of k, m, or g are supported.
  291. # Documentation courtesy of the Gerrit project.
  292. #
  293. # SINCE 1.0.0
  294. # RESTART REQUIRED
  295. git.deltaBaseCacheLimit = 10m
  296. # Maximum number of pack files to have open at once. A pack file must be opened
  297. # in order for any of its data to be available in a cached window.
  298. #
  299. # If you increase this to a larger setting you may need to also adjust the ulimit
  300. # on file descriptors for the host JVM, as Gitblit needs additional file descriptors
  301. # available for network sockets and other repository data manipulation.
  302. #
  303. # Default on JGit is 128 file descriptors on all platforms.
  304. # Documentation courtesy of the Gerrit project.
  305. #
  306. # SINCE 1.0.0
  307. # RESTART REQUIRED
  308. git.packedGitOpenFiles = 128
  309. # Largest object size, in bytes, that JGit will allocate as a contiguous byte
  310. # array. Any file revision larger than this threshold will have to be streamed,
  311. # typically requiring the use of temporary files under $GIT_DIR/objects to implement
  312. # psuedo-random access during delta decompression.
  313. #
  314. # Servers with very high traffic should set this to be larger than the size of
  315. # their common big files. For example a server managing the Android platform
  316. # typically has to deal with ~10-12 MiB XML files, so 15 m would be a reasonable
  317. # setting in that environment. Setting this too high may cause the JVM to run out
  318. # of heap space when handling very big binary files, such as device firmware or
  319. # CD-ROM ISO images. Make sure to adjust your JVM heap accordingly.
  320. #
  321. # Default is 50 MiB on all platforms.
  322. #
  323. # Common unit suffixes of k, m, or g are supported.
  324. # Documentation courtesy of the Gerrit project.
  325. #
  326. # SINCE 1.0.0
  327. # RESTART REQUIRED
  328. git.streamFileThreshold = 50m
  329. # When true, JGit will use mmap() rather than malloc()+read() to load data from
  330. # pack files. The use of mmap can be problematic on some JVMs as the garbage
  331. # collector must deduce that a memory mapped segment is no longer in use before
  332. # a call to munmap() can be made by the JVM native code.
  333. #
  334. # In server applications (such as Gitblit) that need to access many pack files,
  335. # setting this to true risks artificially running out of virtual address space,
  336. # as the garbage collector cannot reclaim unused mapped spaces fast enough.
  337. #
  338. # Default on JGit is false. Although potentially slower, it yields much more
  339. # predictable behavior.
  340. # Documentation courtesy of the Gerrit project.
  341. #
  342. # SINCE 1.0.0
  343. # RESTART REQUIRED
  344. git.packedGitMmap = false
  345. #
  346. # Groovy Integration
  347. #
  348. # Location of Groovy scripts to use for Pre and Post receive hooks.
  349. # Use forward slashes even on Windows!!
  350. # e.g. c:/groovy
  351. #
  352. # RESTART REQUIRED
  353. # SINCE 0.8.0
  354. # BASEFOLDER
  355. groovy.scriptsFolder = ${baseFolder}/groovy
  356. # Specify the directory Grape uses for downloading libraries.
  357. # http://groovy.codehaus.org/Grape
  358. #
  359. # RESTART REQUIRED
  360. # SINCE 1.0.0
  361. # BASEFOLDER
  362. groovy.grapeFolder = ${baseFolder}/groovy/grape
  363. # Scripts to execute on Pre-Receive.
  364. #
  365. # These scripts execute after an incoming push has been parsed and validated
  366. # but BEFORE the changes are applied to the repository. You might reject a
  367. # push in this script based on the repository and branch the push is attempting
  368. # to change.
  369. #
  370. # Script names are case-sensitive on case-sensitive file systems. You may omit
  371. # the traditional ".groovy" from this list if your file extension is ".groovy"
  372. #
  373. # NOTE:
  374. # These scripts are only executed when pushing to *Gitblit*, not to other Git
  375. # tooling you may be using. Also note that these scripts are shared between
  376. # repositories. These are NOT repository-specific scripts! Within the script
  377. # you may customize the control-flow for a specific repository by checking the
  378. # *repository* variable.
  379. #
  380. # SPACE-DELIMITED
  381. # CASE-SENSITIVE
  382. # SINCE 0.8.0
  383. groovy.preReceiveScripts =
  384. # Scripts to execute on Post-Receive.
  385. #
  386. # These scripts execute AFTER an incoming push has been applied to a repository.
  387. # You might trigger a continuous-integration build here or send a notification.
  388. #
  389. # Script names are case-sensitive on case-sensitive file systems. You may omit
  390. # the traditional ".groovy" from this list if your file extension is ".groovy"
  391. #
  392. # NOTE:
  393. # These scripts are only executed when pushing to *Gitblit*, not to other Git
  394. # tooling you may be using. Also note that these scripts are shared between
  395. # repositories. These are NOT repository-specific scripts! Within the script
  396. # you may customize the control-flow for a specific repository by checking the
  397. # *repository* variable.
  398. #
  399. # SPACE-DELIMITED
  400. # CASE-SENSITIVE
  401. # SINCE 0.8.0
  402. groovy.postReceiveScripts =
  403. # Repository custom fields for Groovy Hook mechanism
  404. #
  405. # List of key=label pairs of custom fields to prompt for in the Edit Repository
  406. # page. These keys are stored in the repository's git config file in the
  407. # section [gitblit "customFields"]. Key names are alphanumeric only. These
  408. # fields are intended to be used for the Groovy hook mechanism where a script
  409. # can adjust it's execution based on the custom fields stored in the repository
  410. # config.
  411. #
  412. # e.g. "commitMsgRegex=Commit Message Regular Expression" anotherProperty=Another
  413. #
  414. # SPACE-DELIMITED
  415. # SINCE 1.0.0
  416. groovy.customFields =
  417. #
  418. # Fanout Settings
  419. #
  420. # Fanout is a PubSub notification service that can be used by Sparkleshare
  421. # to eliminate repository change polling. The fanout service runs in a separate
  422. # thread on a separate port from the Gitblit http/https application.
  423. # This service is provided so that Sparkleshare may be used with Gitblit in
  424. # firewalled environments or where reliance on Sparkleshare's default notifications
  425. # server (notifications.sparkleshare.org) is unwanted.
  426. #
  427. # This service maintains an open socket connection from the client to the
  428. # Fanout PubSub service. This service may not work properly behind a proxy server.
  429. # Specify the interface for Fanout to bind it's service.
  430. # You may specify an ip or an empty value to bind to all interfaces.
  431. # Specifying localhost will result in Gitblit ONLY listening to requests to
  432. # localhost.
  433. #
  434. # SINCE 1.2.1
  435. # RESTART REQUIRED
  436. fanout.bindInterface = localhost
  437. # port for serving the Fanout PubSub service. <= 0 disables this service.
  438. # On Unix/Linux systems, ports < 1024 require root permissions.
  439. # Recommended value: 17000
  440. #
  441. # SINCE 1.2.1
  442. # RESTART REQUIRED
  443. fanout.port = 0
  444. # Use Fanout NIO service. If false, a multi-threaded socket service will be used.
  445. # Be advised, the socket implementation spawns a thread per connection plus the
  446. # connection acceptor thread. The NIO implementation is completely single-threaded.
  447. #
  448. # SINCE 1.2.1
  449. # RESTART REQUIRED
  450. fanout.useNio = true
  451. # Concurrent connection limit. <= 0 disables concurrent connection throttling.
  452. # If > 0, only the specified number of concurrent connections will be allowed
  453. # and all other connections will be rejected.
  454. #
  455. # SINCE 1.2.1
  456. # RESTART REQUIRED
  457. fanout.connectionLimit = 0
  458. #
  459. # Authentication Settings
  460. #
  461. # Require authentication to see everything but the admin pages
  462. #
  463. # SINCE 0.5.0
  464. # RESTART REQUIRED
  465. web.authenticateViewPages = false
  466. # If web.authenticateViewPages=true you may optionally require a client-side
  467. # basic authentication prompt instead of the standard form-based login.
  468. #
  469. # SINCE 1.3.0
  470. web.enforceHttpBasicAuthentication = false
  471. # Require admin authentication for the admin functions and pages
  472. #
  473. # SINCE 0.5.0
  474. # RESTART REQUIRED
  475. web.authenticateAdminPages = true
  476. # Allow Gitblit to store a cookie in the user's browser for automatic
  477. # authentication. The cookie is generated by the user service.
  478. #
  479. # SINCE 0.5.0
  480. web.allowCookieAuthentication = true
  481. # Config file for storing project metadata
  482. #
  483. # SINCE 1.2.0
  484. # BASEFOLDER
  485. web.projectsFile = ${baseFolder}/projects.conf
  486. # Either the full path to a user config file (users.conf)
  487. # OR the full path to a simple user properties file (users.properties)
  488. # OR a fully qualified class name that implements the IUserService interface.
  489. #
  490. # Alternative user services:
  491. # com.gitblit.LdapUserService
  492. # com.gitblit.RedmineUserService
  493. # com.gitblit.SalesforceUserService
  494. # com.gitblit.WindowsUserService
  495. # com.gitblit.PAMUserService
  496. # com.gitblit.HtpasswdUserService
  497. #
  498. # Any custom user service implementation must have a public default constructor.
  499. #
  500. # SINCE 0.5.0
  501. # RESTART REQUIRED
  502. # BASEFOLDER
  503. realm.userService = ${baseFolder}/users.conf
  504. # How to store passwords.
  505. # Valid values are plain, md5, or combined-md5. md5 is the hash of password.
  506. # combined-md5 is the hash of username.toLowerCase()+password.
  507. # Default is md5.
  508. #
  509. # SINCE 0.5.0
  510. realm.passwordStorage = md5
  511. # Minimum valid length for a plain text password.
  512. # Default value is 5. Absolute minimum is 4.
  513. #
  514. # SINCE 0.5.0
  515. realm.minPasswordLength = 5
  516. #
  517. # Gitblit Web Settings
  518. #
  519. # If blank Gitblit is displayed.
  520. #
  521. # SINCE 0.5.0
  522. web.siteName =
  523. # You may specify a different logo image for the header but it must be 120x45px.
  524. # If the specified file does not exist, the default Gitblit logo will be used.
  525. #
  526. # SINCE 1.3.0
  527. # BASEFOLDER
  528. web.headerLogo = ${baseFolder}/logo.png
  529. # You may specify a custom header background CSS color. If unspecified, the
  530. # default color will be used.
  531. #
  532. # e.g. web.headerBackgroundColor = #002060
  533. #
  534. # SINCE 1.3.0
  535. web.headerBackgroundColor =
  536. # You may specify a custom header foreground CSS color. If unspecified, the
  537. # default color will be used.
  538. #
  539. # e.g. web.headerForegroundColor = white
  540. #
  541. # SINCE 1.3.0
  542. web.headerForegroundColor =
  543. # You may specify a custom header foreground hover CSS color. If unspecified, the
  544. # default color will be used.
  545. #
  546. # e.g. web.headerHoverColor = white
  547. #
  548. # SINCE 1.3.0
  549. web.headerHoverColor =
  550. # You may specify a custom header border CSS color. If unspecified, the default
  551. # color will be used.
  552. #
  553. # e.g. web.headerBorderColor = #002060
  554. #
  555. # SINCE 1.3.0
  556. web.headerBorderColor =
  557. # You may specify a custom header border CSS color. If unspecified, the default
  558. # color will be used.
  559. #
  560. # e.g. web.headerBorderFocusColor = #ff9900
  561. #
  562. # SINCE 1.3.0
  563. web.headerBorderFocusColor =
  564. # If *web.authenticateAdminPages*=true, users with "admin" role can create
  565. # repositories, create users, and edit repository metadata.
  566. #
  567. # If *web.authenticateAdminPages*=false, any user can execute the aforementioned
  568. # functions.
  569. #
  570. # SINCE 0.5.0
  571. web.allowAdministration = true
  572. # Allows rpc clients to list repositories and possibly manage or administer the
  573. # Gitblit server, if the authenticated account has administrator permissions.
  574. # See *web.enableRpcManagement* and *web.enableRpcAdministration*.
  575. #
  576. # SINCE 0.7.0
  577. web.enableRpcServlet = true
  578. # Allows rpc clients to manage repositories and users of the Gitblit instance,
  579. # if the authenticated account has administrator permissions.
  580. # Requires *web.enableRpcServlet=true*.
  581. #
  582. # SINCE 0.7.0
  583. web.enableRpcManagement = false
  584. # Allows rpc clients to control the server settings and monitor the health of this
  585. # this Gitblit instance, if the authenticated account has administrator permissions.
  586. # Requires *web.enableRpcServlet=true* and *web.enableRpcManagement*.
  587. #
  588. # SINCE 0.7.0
  589. web.enableRpcAdministration = false
  590. # Full path to a configurable robots.txt file. With this file you can control
  591. # what parts of your Gitblit server respectable robots are allowed to traverse.
  592. # http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2008/06/improving-on-robots-exclusion-protocol.html
  593. #
  594. # SINCE 1.0.0
  595. # BASEFOLDER
  596. web.robots.txt = ${baseFolder}/robots.txt
  597. # The number of minutes to cache a page in the browser since the last request.
  598. # The default value is 0 minutes. A value <= 0 disables all page caching which
  599. # is the default behavior for Gitblit <= 1.3.0.
  600. #
  601. # SINCE 1.3.1
  602. web.pageCacheExpires = 0
  603. # If true, the web ui layout will respond and adapt to the browser's dimensions.
  604. # if false, the web ui will use a 940px fixed-width layout.
  605. # http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/scaffolding.html#responsive
  606. #
  607. # SINCE 1.0.0
  608. web.useResponsiveLayout = true
  609. # Allow Gravatar images to be displayed in Gitblit pages.
  610. #
  611. # SINCE 0.8.0
  612. web.allowGravatar = true
  613. # Allow dynamic zip downloads.
  614. #
  615. # SINCE 0.5.0
  616. web.allowZipDownloads = true
  617. # If *web.allowZipDownloads=true* the following formats will be displayed for
  618. # download compressed archive links:
  619. #
  620. # zip = standard .zip
  621. # tar = standard tar format (preserves *nix permissions and symlinks)
  622. # gz = gz-compressed tar
  623. # xz = xz-compressed tar
  624. # bzip2 = bzip2-compressed tar
  625. #
  626. # SPACE-DELIMITED
  627. # SINCE 1.2.0
  628. web.compressedDownloads = zip gz
  629. # Allow optional Lucene integration. Lucene indexing is an opt-in feature.
  630. # A repository may specify branches to index with Lucene instead of using Git
  631. # commit traversal. There are scenarios where you may want to completely disable
  632. # Lucene indexing despite a repository specifying indexed branches. One such
  633. # scenario is on a resource-constrained federated Gitblit mirror.
  634. #
  635. # SINCE 0.9.0
  636. web.allowLuceneIndexing = true
  637. # Allows an authenticated user to create forks of a repository
  638. #
  639. # set this to false if you want to disable all fork controls on the web site
  640. #
  641. web.allowForking = true
  642. # Controls the length of shortened commit hash ids
  643. #
  644. # SINCE 1.2.0
  645. web.shortCommitIdLength = 6
  646. # Use Clippy (Flash solution) to provide a copy-to-clipboard button.
  647. # If false, a button with a more primitive JavaScript-based prompt box will
  648. # offer a 3-step (click, ctrl+c, enter) copy-to-clipboard alternative.
  649. #
  650. # SINCE 0.8.0
  651. web.allowFlashCopyToClipboard = true
  652. # Default maximum number of commits that a repository may contribute to the
  653. # activity page, regardless of the selected duration. This setting may be valuable
  654. # for an extremely busy server. This value may also be configed per-repository
  655. # in Edit Repository. 0 disables this throttle.
  656. #
  657. # SINCE 1.2.0
  658. web.maxActivityCommits = 0
  659. # Default number of entries to include in RSS Syndication links
  660. #
  661. # SINCE 0.5.0
  662. web.syndicationEntries = 25
  663. # Show the size of each repository on the repositories page.
  664. # This requires recursive traversal of each repository folder. This may be
  665. # non-performant on some operating systems and/or filesystems.
  666. #
  667. # SINCE 0.5.2
  668. web.showRepositorySizes = true
  669. # List of custom regex expressions that can be displayed in the Filters menu
  670. # of the Repositories and Activity pages. Keep them very simple because you
  671. # are likely to run into encoding issues if they are too complex.
  672. #
  673. # Use !!! to separate the filters
  674. #
  675. # SINCE 0.8.0
  676. web.customFilters =
  677. # Show federation registrations (without token) and the current pull status
  678. # to non-administrator users.
  679. #
  680. # SINCE 0.6.0
  681. web.showFederationRegistrations = false
  682. # This is the message displayed when *web.authenticateViewPages=true*.
  683. # This can point to a file with Markdown content.
  684. # Specifying "gitblit" uses the internal login message.
  685. #
  686. # SINCE 0.7.0
  687. # BASEFOLDER
  688. web.loginMessage = gitblit
  689. # This is the message displayed above the repositories table.
  690. # This can point to a file with Markdown content.
  691. # Specifying "gitblit" uses the internal welcome message.
  692. #
  693. # SINCE 0.5.0
  694. # BASEFOLDER
  695. web.repositoriesMessage = gitblit
  696. # Ordered list of charsets/encodings to use when trying to display a blob.
  697. # If empty, UTF-8 and ISO-8859-1 are used. The server's default charset
  698. # is always appended to the encoding list. If all encodings fail to cleanly
  699. # decode the blob content, UTF-8 will be used with the standard malformed
  700. # input/unmappable character replacement strings.
  701. #
  702. # SPACE-DELIMITED
  703. # SINCE 1.0.0
  704. web.blobEncodings = UTF-8 ISO-8859-1
  705. # Manually set the default timezone to be used by Gitblit for display in the
  706. # web ui. This value is independent of the JVM timezone. Specifying a blank
  707. # value will default to the JVM timezone.
  708. # e.g. America/New_York, US/Pacific, UTC, Europe/Berlin
  709. #
  710. # SINCE 0.9.0
  711. # RESTART REQUIRED
  712. web.timezone =
  713. # Use the client timezone when formatting dates.
  714. # This uses AJAX to determine the browser's timezone and may require more
  715. # server overhead because a Wicket session is created. All Gitblit pages
  716. # attempt to be stateless, if possible.
  717. #
  718. # SINCE 0.5.0
  719. # RESTART REQUIRED
  720. web.useClientTimezone = false
  721. # Time format
  722. # <http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html>
  723. #
  724. # SINCE 0.8.0
  725. web.timeFormat = HH:mm
  726. # Short date format
  727. # <http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html>
  728. #
  729. # SINCE 0.5.0
  730. web.datestampShortFormat = yyyy-MM-dd
  731. # Long date format
  732. #
  733. # SINCE 0.8.0
  734. web.datestampLongFormat = EEEE, MMMM d, yyyy
  735. # Long timestamp format
  736. # <http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/text/SimpleDateFormat.html>
  737. #
  738. # SINCE 0.5.0
  739. web.datetimestampLongFormat = EEEE, MMMM d, yyyy HH:mm Z
  740. # Mount URL parameters
  741. # This setting controls if pretty or parameter URLs are used.
  742. # i.e.
  743. # if true:
  744. # http://localhost/commit/myrepo/abcdef
  745. # if false:
  746. # http://localhost/commit/?r=myrepo&h=abcdef
  747. #
  748. # SINCE 0.5.0
  749. # RESTART REQUIRED
  750. web.mountParameters = true
  751. # Some servlet containers (e.g. Tomcat >= 6.0.10) disallow '/' (%2F) encoding
  752. # in URLs as a security precaution for proxies. This setting tells Gitblit
  753. # to preemptively replace '/' with '*' or '!' for url string parameters.
  754. #
  755. # <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WICKET-1303>
  756. # <http://tomcat.apache.org/security-6.html#Fixed_in_Apache_Tomcat_6.0.10>
  757. # Add *-Dorg.apache.tomcat.util.buf.UDecoder.ALLOW_ENCODED_SLASH=true* to your
  758. # *CATALINA_OPTS* or to your JVM launch parameters
  759. #
  760. # SINCE 0.5.2
  761. web.forwardSlashCharacter = /
  762. # Show other URLs on the summary page for accessing your git repositories
  763. # Use spaces to separate urls.
  764. #
  765. # {0} is the token for the repository name
  766. # {1} is the token for the username
  767. #
  768. # The username is only practical if you have setup your other git serving
  769. # solutions accounts to have the same username as the Gitblit account.
  770. #
  771. # e.g.
  772. # web.otherUrls = ssh://localhost/git/{0} git://localhost/git/{0} https://{1}@localhost/r/{0}
  773. #
  774. # SPACE-DELIMITED
  775. # SINCE 0.5.0
  776. web.otherUrls =
  777. # Should app-specific clone links be displayed for SourceTree, SparkleShare, etc?
  778. #
  779. # SINCE 1.3.0
  780. web.allowAppCloneLinks = true
  781. # Choose how to present the repositories list.
  782. # grouped = group nested/subfolder repositories together (no sorting)
  783. # flat = flat list of repositories (sorting allowed)
  784. #
  785. # SINCE 0.5.0
  786. web.repositoryListType = grouped
  787. # If using a grouped repository list and there are repositories at the
  788. # root level of your repositories folder, you may specify the displayed
  789. # group name with this setting. This value is only used for web presentation.
  790. #
  791. # SINCE 0.5.0
  792. web.repositoryRootGroupName = main
  793. # Display the repository swatch color next to the repository name link in the
  794. # repositories list.
  795. #
  796. # SINCE 0.8.0
  797. web.repositoryListSwatches = true
  798. # Defines the default commit message renderer. This can be configured
  799. # per-repository.
  800. #
  801. # Valid values are: plain, markdown
  802. #
  803. # SINCE 1.4.0
  804. web.commitMessageRenderer = plain
  805. # Control if email addresses are shown in web ui
  806. #
  807. # SINCE 0.5.0
  808. web.showEmailAddresses = true
  809. # Shows a combobox in the page links header with commit, committer, and author
  810. # search selection. Default search is commit.
  811. #
  812. # SINCE 0.5.0
  813. web.showSearchTypeSelection = false
  814. # Controls display of activity graphs on the dashboard, activity, and summary
  815. # pages. Charting makes use of the external Google Charts API.
  816. #
  817. # SINCE 0.5.0
  818. web.generateActivityGraph = true
  819. # Displays the commits branch graph in the summary page and commits/log page.
  820. #
  821. # SINCE 1.4.0
  822. web.showBranchGraph = true
  823. # The default number of days to show on the activity page.
  824. # Value must exceed 0 else default of 7 is used
  825. #
  826. # SINCE 0.8.0
  827. web.activityDuration = 7
  828. # Choices for days of activity to display.
  829. #
  830. # SPACE-DELIMITED
  831. # SINCE 1.3.0
  832. web.activityDurationChoices = 1 3 7 14 21 28
  833. # Maximum number of days of activity that may be displayed on the activity page.
  834. #
  835. # SINCE 1.3.2
  836. web.activityDurationMaximum = 30
  837. # The number of days of commits to cache in memory for the dashboard, activity,
  838. # and project pages. A value of 0 will disable all caching and will parse commits
  839. # in each repository per-request. If the value > 0 these pages will try to fulfill
  840. # requests using the commit cache. If the request specifies a period which falls
  841. # outside the commit cache window, then the cache will be ignored and the request
  842. # will be fulfilled by brute-force parsing all relevant commits per-repository.
  843. #
  844. # Consider the values specified for *web.activityDurationChoices* when setting
  845. # the cache size AND consider adjusting the JVM -Xmx heap parameter appropriately.
  846. #
  847. # SINCE 1.3.0
  848. # RESTART REQUIRED
  849. web.activityCacheDays = 14
  850. # Case-insensitive list of authors to exclude from metrics. Useful for
  851. # eliminating bots.
  852. #
  853. # SPACE-DELIMITED
  854. # SINCE 1.3.0
  855. web.metricAuthorExclusions =
  856. # The number of commits to display on the summary page
  857. # Value must exceed 0 else default of 20 is used
  858. #
  859. # SINCE 0.5.0
  860. web.summaryCommitCount = 16
  861. # The number of tags/branches to display on the summary page.
  862. # -1 = all tags/branches
  863. # 0 = hide tags/branches
  864. # N = N tags/branches
  865. #
  866. # SINCE 0.5.0
  867. web.summaryRefsCount = 5
  868. # The number of items to show on a page before showing the first, prev, next
  869. # pagination links. A default of 50 is used for any invalid value.
  870. #
  871. # SINCE 0.5.0
  872. web.itemsPerPage = 50
  873. # The number of reflog changes to display on the overview page
  874. # Value must exceed 0 else default of 5 is used
  875. #
  876. # SINCE 1.3.0
  877. web.overviewReflogCount = 5
  878. # The number of reflog changes to show on a reflog page before show the first,
  879. # prev, next pagination links. A default of 10 is used for any invalid value.
  880. #
  881. # SINCE 1.3.0
  882. web.reflogChangesPerPage = 10
  883. # Registered file extensions to ignore during Lucene indexing
  884. #
  885. # SPACE-DELIMITED
  886. # SINCE 0.9.0
  887. web.luceneIgnoreExtensions = 7z arc arj bin bmp dll doc docx exe gif gz jar jpg lib lzh odg odf odt pdf ppt pptx png so swf tar xcf xls xlsx zip
  888. # Registered extensions for google-code-prettify
  889. #
  890. # SPACE-DELIMITED
  891. # SINCE 0.5.0
  892. web.prettyPrintExtensions = aea agc basic c cbm cl clj cpp cs css dart el erl erlang frm fs go groovy hs htm html java js latex lisp ll llvm lsp lua ml moxie mumps n nemerle pascal php pl prefs properties proto py r R rb rd Rd rkt s S scala scm sh Splus sql ss tcl tex vb vbs vhd vhdl wiki xml xq xquery yaml yml ymlapollo
  893. # Registered extensions for markdown transformation
  894. #
  895. # SPACE-DELIMITED
  896. # CASE-SENSITIVE
  897. # SINCE 0.5.0
  898. web.markdownExtensions = md mkd markdown MD MKD
  899. # Image extensions
  900. #
  901. # SPACE-DELIMITED
  902. # SINCE 0.5.0
  903. web.imageExtensions = bmp jpg gif png
  904. # Registered extensions for binary blobs
  905. #
  906. # SPACE-DELIMITED
  907. # SINCE 0.5.0
  908. web.binaryExtensions = 7z arc arj bin dll doc docx exe gz jar lib lzh odg odf odt pdf ppt pptx so tar xls xlsx zip
  909. # Aggressive heap management will run the garbage collector on every generated
  910. # page. This slows down page generation a little but improves heap consumption.
  911. #
  912. # SINCE 0.5.0
  913. web.aggressiveHeapManagement = false
  914. # Run the webapp in debug mode
  915. #
  916. # SINCE 0.5.0
  917. # RESTART REQUIRED
  918. web.debugMode = false
  919. # Force a default locale for all users, ignoring the browser's settings.
  920. # An empty value allows Gitblit to use the translation preferred by the browser.
  921. #
  922. # Changing this value while the server is running will only affect new sessions.
  923. #
  924. # e.g. web.forceDefaultLocale = en
  925. #
  926. # SINCE 1.3.0
  927. web.forceDefaultLocale =
  928. # Enable/disable global regex substitutions (i.e. shared across repositories)
  929. #
  930. # SINCE 0.5.0
  931. regex.global = true
  932. # Example global regex substitutions
  933. # Use !!! to separate the search pattern and the replace pattern
  934. # searchpattern!!!replacepattern
  935. # SINCE 0.5.0
  936. # regex.global.bug = \\b(Bug:)(\\s*[#]?|-){0,1}(\\d+)\\b!!!Bug: <a href="http://somehost/bug/$3">$3</a>
  937. # SINCE 0.5.0
  938. # Example Gerrit links
  939. # regex.global.changeid = \\b(Change-Id:\\s*)([A-Za-z0-9]*)\\b!!!Change-Id: <a href="http://somehost/r/#q,$2,n,z">$2</a>
  940. # regex.global.reviewedon = \\b(Reviewed-on:\\s*)([A-Za-z0-9:/\\.]*)\\b!!!Reviewed-on: <a href="$2">$2</a>
  941. # Example per-repository regex substitutions overrides global
  942. # SINCE 0.5.0
  943. # regex.myrepository.bug = \\b(Bug:)(\\s*[#]?|-){0,1}(\\d+)\\b!!!Bug: <a href="http://elsewhere/bug/$3">$3</a>
  944. #
  945. # Mail Settings
  946. # SINCE 0.6.0
  947. #
  948. # Mail settings are used to notify administrators of received federation proposals
  949. #
  950. # ip or hostname of smtp server
  951. #
  952. # SINCE 0.6.0
  953. mail.server =
  954. # port to use for smtp requests
  955. #
  956. # SINCE 0.6.0
  957. mail.port = 25
  958. # debug the mail executor
  959. #
  960. # SINCE 0.6.0
  961. mail.debug = false
  962. # use SMTPs flag
  963. mail.smtps = false
  964. # if your smtp server requires authentication, supply the credentials here
  965. #
  966. # SINCE 0.6.0
  967. mail.username =
  968. # SINCE 0.6.0
  969. mail.password =
  970. # from address for generated emails
  971. #
  972. # SINCE 0.6.0
  973. mail.fromAddress =
  974. # List of email addresses for the Gitblit administrators
  975. #
  976. # SPACE-DELIMITED
  977. # SINCE 0.6.0
  978. mail.adminAddresses =
  979. # List of email addresses for sending push email notifications.
  980. #
  981. # This key currently requires use of the sendemail.groovy hook script.
  982. # If you set sendemail.groovy in *groovy.postReceiveScripts* then email
  983. # notifications for all repositories (regardless of access restrictions!)
  984. # will be sent to these addresses.
  985. #
  986. # SPACE-DELIMITED
  987. # SINCE 0.8.0
  988. mail.mailingLists =
  989. #
  990. # Federation Settings
  991. # SINCE 0.6.0
  992. #
  993. # A Gitblit federation is a way to backup one Gitblit instance to another.
  994. #
  995. # *git.enableGitServlet* must be true to use this feature.
  996. # Your federation name is used for federation status acknowledgments. If it is
  997. # unset, and you elect to send a status acknowledgment, your Gitblit instance
  998. # will be identified by its hostname, if available, else your internal ip address.
  999. # The source Gitblit instance will also append your external IP address to your
  1000. # identification to differentiate multiple pulling systems behind a single proxy.
  1001. #
  1002. # SINCE 0.6.0
  1003. federation.name =
  1004. # Specify the passphrase of this Gitblit instance.
  1005. #
  1006. # An unspecified (empty) passphrase disables processing federation requests.
  1007. #
  1008. # This value can be anything you want: an integer, a sentence, an haiku, etc.
  1009. # Keep the value simple, though, to avoid Java properties file encoding issues.
  1010. #
  1011. # Changing your passphrase will break any registrations you have established with other
  1012. # Gitblit instances.
  1013. #
  1014. # CASE-SENSITIVE
  1015. # SINCE 0.6.0
  1016. # RESTART REQUIRED *(only to enable or disable federation)*
  1017. federation.passphrase =
  1018. # Control whether or not this Gitblit instance can receive federation proposals
  1019. # from another Gitblit instance. Registering a federated Gitblit is a manual
  1020. # process. Proposals help to simplify that process by allowing a remote Gitblit
  1021. # instance to send your Gitblit instance the federation pull data.
  1022. #
  1023. # SINCE 0.6.0
  1024. federation.allowProposals = false
  1025. # The destination folder for cached federation proposals.
  1026. # Use forward slashes even on Windows!!
  1027. #
  1028. # SINCE 0.6.0
  1029. # BASEFOLDER
  1030. federation.proposalsFolder = ${baseFolder}/proposals
  1031. # The default pull frequency if frequency is unspecified on a registration
  1032. #
  1033. # SINCE 0.6.0
  1034. federation.defaultFrequency = 60 mins
  1035. # Federation Sets are named groups of repositories. The Federation Sets are
  1036. # available for selection in the repository settings page. You can assign a
  1037. # repository to one or more sets and then distribute the token for the set.
  1038. # This allows you to grant federation pull access to a subset of your available
  1039. # repositories. Tokens for federation sets only grant repository pull access.
  1040. #
  1041. # SPACE-DELIMITED
  1042. # CASE-SENSITIVE
  1043. # SINCE 0.6.0
  1044. federation.sets =
  1045. # Federation pull registrations
  1046. # Registrations are read once, at startup.
  1047. #
  1048. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1049. #
  1050. # frequency:
  1051. # The shortest frequency allowed is every 5 minutes
  1052. # Decimal frequency values are cast to integers
  1053. # Frequency values may be specified in mins, hours, or days
  1054. # Values that can not be parsed or are unspecified default to *federation.defaultFrequency*
  1055. #
  1056. # folder:
  1057. # if unspecified, the folder is *git.repositoriesFolder*
  1058. # if specified, the folder is relative to *git.repositoriesFolder*
  1059. #
  1060. # bare:
  1061. # if true, each repository will be created as a *bare* repository and will not
  1062. # have a working directory.
  1063. #
  1064. # if false, each repository will be created as a normal repository suitable
  1065. # for local work.
  1066. #
  1067. # mirror:
  1068. # if true, each repository HEAD is reset to *origin/master* after each pull.
  1069. # The repository will be flagged *isFrozen* after the initial clone.
  1070. #
  1071. # if false, each repository HEAD will point to the FETCH_HEAD of the initial
  1072. # clone from the origin until pushed to or otherwise manipulated.
  1073. #
  1074. # mergeAccounts:
  1075. # if true, remote accounts and their permissions are merged into your
  1076. # users.properties file
  1077. #
  1078. # notifyOnError:
  1079. # if true and the mail configuration is properly set, administrators will be
  1080. # notified by email of pull failures
  1081. #
  1082. # include and exclude:
  1083. # Space-delimited list of repositories to include or exclude from pull
  1084. # may be * wildcard to include or exclude all
  1085. # may use fuzzy match (e.g. org.eclipse.*)
  1086. #
  1087. # (Nearly) Perfect Mirror example
  1088. #
  1089. #federation.example1.url = https://go.gitblit.com
  1090. #federation.example1.token = 6f3b8a24bf970f17289b234284c94f43eb42f0e4
  1091. #federation.example1.frequency = 120 mins
  1092. #federation.example1.folder =
  1093. #federation.example1.bare = true
  1094. #federation.example1.mirror = true
  1095. #federation.example1.mergeAccounts = true
  1096. #
  1097. # Advanced Realm Settings
  1098. #
  1099. # Auto-creates user accounts based on the servlet container principal. This
  1100. # assumes that your Gitblit install is a protected resource and your container's
  1101. # authentication process intercepts all Gitblit requests.
  1102. #
  1103. # SINCE 1.3.0
  1104. realm.container.autoCreateAccounts = false
  1105. # The WindowsUserService must be backed by another user service for standard user
  1106. # and team management.
  1107. # default: users.conf
  1108. #
  1109. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1110. # BASEFOLDER
  1111. # SINCE 1.3.0
  1112. realm.windows.backingUserService = ${baseFolder}/users.conf
  1113. # Allow or prohibit Windows guest account logins
  1114. #
  1115. # SINCE 1.3.0
  1116. realm.windows.allowGuests = false
  1117. # The default domain for authentication.
  1118. #
  1119. # If specified, this domain will be used for authentication UNLESS the supplied
  1120. # login name manually specifies a domain (.e.g. mydomain\james or james@mydomain)
  1121. #
  1122. # If unspecified, the username must be specified in UPN format (name@domain).
  1123. #
  1124. # if "." (dot) is specified, ONLY the local account database will be used.
  1125. #
  1126. # SINCE 1.3.0
  1127. realm.windows.defaultDomain =
  1128. # The PAMUserService must be backed by another user service for standard user
  1129. # and team management.
  1130. # default: users.conf
  1131. #
  1132. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1133. # BASEFOLDER
  1134. # SINCE 1.3.1
  1135. realm.pam.backingUserService = ${baseFolder}/users.conf
  1136. # The PAM service name for authentication.
  1137. # default: system-auth
  1138. #
  1139. # SINCE 1.3.1
  1140. realm.pam.serviceName = system-auth
  1141. # The HtpasswdUserService must be backed by another user service for standard user
  1142. # and team management and attributes. This can be one of the local Gitblit user services.
  1143. # default: users.conf
  1144. #
  1145. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1146. # BASEFOLDER
  1147. # SINCE 1.3.2
  1148. realm.htpasswd.backingUserService = ${baseFolder}/users.conf
  1149. # The Apache htpasswd file that contains the users and passwords.
  1150. # default: ${baseFolder}/htpasswd
  1151. #
  1152. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1153. # BASEFOLDER
  1154. # SINCE 1.3.2
  1155. realm.htpasswd.userfile = ${baseFolder}/htpasswd
  1156. # Determines how accounts are looked up upon login.
  1157. #
  1158. # If set to false, then authentication for local accounts is done against
  1159. # the backing user service.
  1160. # If set to true, then authentication will first be checked against the
  1161. # htpasswd store, even if the account appears as a local account in the
  1162. # backing user service. If the user is found in the htpasswd store, then
  1163. # an already existing local account will be turned into an external account.
  1164. # In this case an initial local password is never used and gets overwritten
  1165. # by the externally stored password upon login.
  1166. # default: false
  1167. #
  1168. # SINCE 1.3.2
  1169. realm.htpasswd.overrideLocalAuthentication = false
  1170. # The SalesforceUserService must be backed by another user service for standard user
  1171. # and team management.
  1172. # default: users.conf
  1173. #
  1174. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1175. # BASEFOLDER
  1176. # SINCE 1.3.0
  1177. realm.salesforce.backingUserService = ${baseFolder}/users.conf
  1178. # Restrict the Salesforce user to members of this org.
  1179. # default: 0 (i.e. do not check the Org ID)
  1180. #
  1181. # SINCE 1.3.0
  1182. realm.salesforce.orgId = 0
  1183. # URL of the LDAP server.
  1184. # To use encrypted transport, use either ldaps:// URL for SSL or ldap+tls:// to
  1185. # send StartTLS command.
  1186. #
  1187. # SINCE 1.0.0
  1188. realm.ldap.server = ldap://localhost
  1189. # Login username for LDAP searches.
  1190. # If this value is unspecified, anonymous LDAP login will be used.
  1191. #
  1192. # e.g. mydomain\\username
  1193. #
  1194. # SINCE 1.0.0
  1195. realm.ldap.username = cn=Directory Manager
  1196. # Login password for LDAP searches.
  1197. #
  1198. # SINCE 1.0.0
  1199. realm.ldap.password = password
  1200. # The LdapUserService must be backed by another user service for standard user
  1201. # and team management.
  1202. # default: users.conf
  1203. #
  1204. # SINCE 1.0.0
  1205. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1206. # BASEFOLDER
  1207. realm.ldap.backingUserService = ${baseFolder}/users.conf
  1208. # Delegate team membership control to LDAP.
  1209. #
  1210. # If true, team user memberships will be specified by LDAP groups. This will
  1211. # disable team selection in Edit User and user selection in Edit Team.
  1212. #
  1213. # If false, LDAP will only be used for authentication and Gitblit will maintain
  1214. # team memberships with the *realm.ldap.backingUserService*.
  1215. #
  1216. # SINCE 1.0.0
  1217. realm.ldap.maintainTeams = false
  1218. # Root node for all LDAP users
  1219. #
  1220. # This is the root node from which subtree user searches will begin.
  1221. # If blank, Gitblit will search ALL nodes.
  1222. #
  1223. # SINCE 1.0.0
  1224. realm.ldap.accountBase = OU=Users,OU=UserControl,OU=MyOrganization,DC=MyDomain
  1225. # Filter criteria for LDAP users
  1226. #
  1227. # Query pattern to use when searching for a user account. This may be any valid
  1228. # LDAP query expression, including the standard (&) and (|) operators.
  1229. #
  1230. # Variables may be injected via the ${variableName} syntax.
  1231. # Recognized variables are:
  1232. # ${username} - The text entered as the user name
  1233. #
  1234. # SINCE 1.0.0
  1235. realm.ldap.accountPattern = (&(objectClass=person)(sAMAccountName=${username}))
  1236. # Root node for all LDAP groups to be used as Gitblit Teams
  1237. #
  1238. # This is the root node from which subtree team searches will begin.
  1239. # If blank, Gitblit will search ALL nodes.
  1240. #
  1241. # SINCE 1.0.0
  1242. realm.ldap.groupBase = OU=Groups,OU=UserControl,OU=MyOrganization,DC=MyDomain
  1243. # Filter criteria for LDAP groups
  1244. #
  1245. # Query pattern to use when searching for a team. This may be any valid
  1246. # LDAP query expression, including the standard (&) and (|) operators.
  1247. #
  1248. # Variables may be injected via the ${variableName} syntax.
  1249. # Recognized variables are:
  1250. # ${username} - The text entered as the user name
  1251. # ${dn} - The Distinguished Name of the user logged in
  1252. #
  1253. # All attributes from the LDAP User record are available. For example, if a user
  1254. # has an attribute "fullName" set to "John", "(fn=${fullName})" will be
  1255. # translated to "(fn=John)".
  1256. #
  1257. # SINCE 1.0.0
  1258. realm.ldap.groupMemberPattern = (&(objectClass=group)(member=${dn}))
  1259. # LDAP users or groups that should be given administrator privileges.
  1260. #
  1261. # Teams are specified with a leading '@' character. Groups with spaces in the
  1262. # name can be entered as "@team name".
  1263. #
  1264. # e.g. realm.ldap.admins = john @git_admins "@git admins"
  1265. #
  1266. # SPACE-DELIMITED
  1267. # SINCE 1.0.0
  1268. realm.ldap.admins = @Git_Admins
  1269. # Attribute(s) on the USER record that indicate their display (or full) name.
  1270. # Leave blank for no mapping available in LDAP.
  1271. #
  1272. # This may be a single attribute, or a string of multiple attributes. Examples:
  1273. # displayName - Uses the attribute 'displayName' on the user record
  1274. # ${personalTitle}. ${givenName} ${surname} - Will concatenate the 3
  1275. # attributes together, with a '.' after personalTitle
  1276. #
  1277. # SINCE 1.0.0
  1278. realm.ldap.displayName = displayName
  1279. # Attribute(s) on the USER record that indicate their email address.
  1280. # Leave blank for no mapping available in LDAP.
  1281. #
  1282. # This may be a single attribute, or a string of multiple attributes. Examples:
  1283. # email - Uses the attribute 'email' on the user record
  1284. # ${givenName}.${surname}@gitblit.com -Will concatenate the 2 attributes
  1285. # together with a '.' and '@' creating something like first.last@gitblit.com
  1286. #
  1287. # SINCE 1.0.0
  1288. realm.ldap.email = email
  1289. # Defines the cache period to be used when caching LDAP queries. This is currently
  1290. # only used for LDAP user synchronization.
  1291. #
  1292. # Must be of the form '<long> <TimeUnit>' where <TimeUnit> is one of 'MILLISECONDS', 'SECONDS', 'MINUTES', 'HOURS', 'DAYS'
  1293. # default: 2 MINUTES
  1294. #
  1295. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1296. realm.ldap.ldapCachePeriod = 2 MINUTES
  1297. # Defines whether to synchronize all LDAP users into the backing user service
  1298. #
  1299. # Valid values: true, false
  1300. # If left blank, false is assumed
  1301. realm.ldap.synchronizeUsers.enable = false
  1302. # Defines whether to delete non-existent LDAP users from the backing user service
  1303. # during synchronization. depends on realm.ldap.synchronizeUsers.enable = true
  1304. #
  1305. # Valid values: true, false
  1306. # If left blank, true is assumed
  1307. realm.ldap.synchronizeUsers.removeDeleted = true
  1308. # Attribute on the USER record that indicate their username to be used in gitblit
  1309. # when synchronizing users from LDAP
  1310. # if blank, Gitblit will use uid
  1311. # For MS Active Directory this may be sAMAccountName
  1312. realm.ldap.uid = uid
  1313. # The RedmineUserService must be backed by another user service for standard user
  1314. # and team management.
  1315. # default: users.conf
  1316. #
  1317. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1318. # BASEFOLDER
  1319. realm.redmine.backingUserService = ${baseFolder}/users.conf
  1320. # URL of the Redmine.
  1321. realm.redmine.url = http://example.com/redmine
  1322. #
  1323. # Server Settings
  1324. #
  1325. # The temporary folder to decompress the embedded gitblit webapp.
  1326. #
  1327. # SINCE 0.5.0
  1328. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1329. # BASEFOLDER
  1330. server.tempFolder = ${baseFolder}/temp
  1331. # Use Jetty NIO connectors. If false, Jetty Socket connectors will be used.
  1332. #
  1333. # SINCE 0.5.0
  1334. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1335. server.useNio = true
  1336. # Specify the maximum number of concurrent http/https worker threads to allow.
  1337. #
  1338. # SINCE 1.3.0
  1339. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1340. server.threadPoolSize = 50
  1341. # Context path for the GO application. You might want to change the context
  1342. # path if running Gitblit behind a proxy layer such as mod_proxy.
  1343. #
  1344. # SINCE 0.7.0
  1345. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1346. server.contextPath = /
  1347. # Standard http port to serve. <= 0 disables this connector.
  1348. # On Unix/Linux systems, ports < 1024 require root permissions.
  1349. # Recommended value: 80 or 8080
  1350. #
  1351. # SINCE 0.5.0
  1352. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1353. server.httpPort = 0
  1354. # Secure/SSL https port to serve. <= 0 disables this connector.
  1355. # On Unix/Linux systems, ports < 1024 require root permissions.
  1356. # Recommended value: 443 or 8443
  1357. #
  1358. # SINCE 0.5.0
  1359. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1360. server.httpsPort = 8443
  1361. # Port for serving an Apache JServ Protocol (AJP) 1.3 connector for integrating
  1362. # Gitblit GO into an Apache HTTP server setup. <= 0 disables this connector.
  1363. # Recommended value: 8009
  1364. #
  1365. # SINCE 0.9.0
  1366. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1367. server.ajpPort = 0
  1368. # Specify the interface for Jetty to bind the standard connector.
  1369. # You may specify an ip or an empty value to bind to all interfaces.
  1370. # Specifying localhost will result in Gitblit ONLY listening to requests to
  1371. # localhost.
  1372. #
  1373. # SINCE 0.5.0
  1374. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1375. server.httpBindInterface = localhost
  1376. # Specify the interface for Jetty to bind the secure connector.
  1377. # You may specify an ip or an empty value to bind to all interfaces.
  1378. # Specifying localhost will result in Gitblit ONLY listening to requests to
  1379. # localhost.
  1380. #
  1381. # SINCE 0.5.0
  1382. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1383. server.httpsBindInterface = localhost
  1384. # Specify the interface for Jetty to bind the AJP connector.
  1385. # You may specify an ip or an empty value to bind to all interfaces.
  1386. # Specifying localhost will result in Gitblit ONLY listening to requests to
  1387. # localhost.
  1388. #
  1389. # SINCE 0.9.0
  1390. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1391. server.ajpBindInterface = localhost
  1392. # Alias of certificate to use for https/SSL serving. If blank the first
  1393. # certificate found in the keystore will be used.
  1394. #
  1395. # SINCE 1.2.0
  1396. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1397. server.certificateAlias = localhost
  1398. # Password for SSL keystore.
  1399. # Keystore password and certificate password must match.
  1400. # This is provided for convenience, its probably more secure to set this value
  1401. # using the --storePassword command line parameter.
  1402. #
  1403. # If you are using the official JRE or JDK from Oracle you may not have the
  1404. # JCE Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy files bundled with your JVM. Because
  1405. # of this, your store/key password can not exceed 7 characters. If you require
  1406. # longer passwords you may need to install the JCE Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction
  1407. # Policy files from Oracle.
  1408. #
  1409. # http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
  1410. #
  1411. # Gitblit and the Gitblit Certificate Authority will both indicate if Unlimited
  1412. # Strength encryption is available.
  1413. #
  1414. # SINCE 0.5.0
  1415. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1416. server.storePassword = gitblit
  1417. # If serving over https (recommended) you might consider requiring clients to
  1418. # authenticate with ssl certificates. If enabled, only https clients with the
  1419. # a valid client certificate will be able to access Gitblit.
  1420. #
  1421. # If disabled, client certificate authentication is optional and will be tried
  1422. # first before falling-back to form authentication or basic authentication.
  1423. #
  1424. # Requiring client certificates to access any of Gitblit may be too extreme,
  1425. # consider this carefully.
  1426. #
  1427. # SINCE 1.2.0
  1428. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1429. server.requireClientCertificates = false
  1430. # Port for shutdown monitor to listen on.
  1431. #
  1432. # SINCE 0.5.0
  1433. # RESTART REQUIRED
  1434. server.shutdownPort = 8081