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== Important Warning == With lighttpd 1.4.18, and probably several other versions, you might not be able to commit to the repository! You'll get errors like: {{{ svn: Commit failed (details follow): svn: OPTIONS request failed on '/svn/a/b/c' svn: OPTIONS of '/svn/a/b/c': 200 OK (https://dev.yoursite.com) }}} See ticket #631 for more information. == Apache+Subversion Recipe == This recipe shows how to setup an example subversion repository using Apache 2.2, mod_dav_svn, and lighttpd 1.4.11. We will create a subversion repository hosted at the example address: `http://projects.example.com/svn/test/`. Before you continue, make sure you have installed: * [http://httpd.apache.org/ Apache] (running at port 8080) * [http://subversion.tigris.org/ Subversion] (including [http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn-book.html#svn.serverconfig.httpd mod_dav_svn]) * [http://www.lighttpd.net/ Lighttpd] 1.4.11 * A An daemon system account with user and group id `svn` {{{ #!ShellExample # groupadd svn # useradd svn }}} === Create test repository === Create the subversion repository, and set its owner and group to `svn`: {{{ #!ShellExample # mkdir -pm700 /var/svn/projects.example.com # svnadmin create /var/svn/projects.example.com/test # chown -R svn:svn /var/svn/projects.example.com }}} NB: This implies that you are running Apache from that user:group too. === Setup Apache === Create the directory for the `projects.example.com` domain public files: {{{ #!ShellExample # mkdir -p /var/www/projects.example.com/httpdocs }}} Setup a virtual host inside `httpd.conf`: {{{ <VirtualHost *:8080> ServerName projects.example.com DocumentRoot /var/www/projects.example.com/httpdocs <Location /svn/test> DAV svn SVNPath /var/svn/projects.example.com/test AuthType Basic AuthName "Test Subversion repository" AuthUserFile /var/svn/projects.example.com/test/conf/users Require valid-user Order allow,deny Allow from all </Location> </VirtualHost> }}} Create a users database for the `example` user: {{{ #!ShellExample # htpasswd -cm /var/svn/projects.example.com/test/conf/users example }}} Change Apache User and Group variables from: {{{ User apache Group apache }}} to: {{{ User svn Group svn }}} For more information, see the [http://svnbook.red-bean.com/ Version Control with Subversion] book chapter [http://svnbook.red-bean.com/nightly/en/svn-book.html#svn.serverconfig.httpd httpd, the Apache HTTP server]. Notice: If using SSL with Lighttpd change !ServerName to `https://projects.example.com` or some Subversion commands may not work. === Setup Lighttpd === Setup Lighttpd to use [http://lighttpd.net/documentation/proxy.html mod_proxy] to proxy requests to Apache at port 8080: {{{ $HTTP["host"] == "projects.example.com" { server.document-root = "/var/www/projects.example.com/httpdocs" proxy.server = ( "/svn/test" => (("host" => "127.0.0.1", "port" => 8080)) ) } }}} === Test the setup === Restart Apache and Lighttpd. Perform initial project import, checkout Checkout the test repository, and commit some stuff: {{{ #!ShellExample $ svn import /var/www/projects.example.com/httpdocs file:///var/svn/projects.example.com/test -m "Initial import" $ svn checkout --username example http://projects.example.com/svn/test $ cd test $ svn mkdir testbranches tags trunk $ svn commit }}} And you should be up and running! If you have any question, contact us using our [http://forum.lighttpd.net/forum/1 Forum]!