# base configuration, common to all repos class base: # location of the darcs logo darcslogo = "darcs.png" # location of the darcs favicon darcsfav = "minidarcs.png" # the CSS file to use cssfile = 'style.css' # this script's name, usually just "darcsweb.cgi" unless you rename # it; if you leave this commented it will be detected automatically #myname = "darcsweb.cgi" # our url, used only to generate RSS links, without the script name; # if you leave this commented it will be detected automatically #myurl = "http://example.com/darcsweb" # optionally, you can specify the path to the darcs executable; if you # leave this commented, the one on $PATH will be used (this is # normally what you want) darcspath = "/opt/local/bin/" # the text to appear in the top of repo list; this is also optional, # and html-formatted summary = "I love darcs!" # in case you want to change the beautiful default, you can specify an # alternative footer here; it's optional, of course #footer = "I don't like shoes" # It is possible to have a cache where darcsweb will store the pages # it generates; entries are automatically updated when the repository # changes. This will speed things up significatively, specially for # popular sites. # It's recommended that you clean the directory with some regularity, # to avoid having too many unused files. A simple rm will do just # fine. # If you leave the entry commented, no cache will be ever used; # otherwise the directory is assumed to exist and be writeable. # If you use this option you must set the "myname" and "myurl" # variables. #cachedir = '/tmp/darcsweb-cache' # By default, darcsweb's search looks in the last 100 commits; you can # change that number by specifying it here. # Note that search are not cached, so if you have tons of commits and # set the limit to a very high number, they will take time. #searchlimit = 100 # If you want to log the times it took darcsweb to present a page, # uncomment this option. The value should be a file writeable by # darcsweb. #logtimes = "/tmp/darcsweb_times" # # From now on, every class is a repo configuration, with the same format # There are no restrictions on the class' name, except that it can't be named # "base" (because it's the name of the one above). # # If you have a lot of repos and/or you're too lazy to do this by hand, you # can use the configuration generator that comes with darcsweb, called # "mkconfig.py". # class repo1: # the descriptive name reponame = 'repo1' # a brief description repodesc = 'Example repository' # the real path to the repository repodir = '/Users/selena/proj/test-darcs/' # an url so people know where to do "darcs get" from repourl = 'http://example.com/repos/repo1/' # the encoding used in the repo # NOTE: if you use utf8, you _must_ write 'utf8' (and not the variants # like 'utf-8' or 'UTF8') if you expect darcsweb to work properly. # This is because to workaround a bug in darcs we need to do some # codec mangling and it needs special cases for UTF8. # You can, optionally, specify multiple encodings; they're tried in # order, and if one fails to decode a string, the next one is tried. # Example: repoencoding = "utf8", "latin1" repoencoding = "latin1" # as with the base configuration, the footer is also optional, and it # affects only this repository; if you don't specify, the one # specified in base is used (and if you don't specify one there # either, a default one is used) #footer = "I don't like being cold" # Each repository may show a link to some website associated with it. # This is typically useful if you've got a website describing the # software in your repository. #repoprojurl = 'http://example.com/projects/repo1/' # create a configuration entry for each one, you can use a "multidir" entry, # which serves as a "template" for all the repositories in that directory. # The name is taken from the directory, and inside the variables the string # "%(name)s" gets expanded to the it. # # If you set multidir_deep to True (note the capitalization) then all # subdirectories are searched for darcs repositories. Subdirectories starting # with a dot (.) are not searched. This may be slow, if huge directory trees # must be searched. It's unnecesary unless you have a multidir with several # nested repositories. It defaults to False, and it's optional. #