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For patch sets on the ChangeScreen different commands for downloading the patch sets are offered. For some installations not all commands are needed. Allow Gerrit administrators to configure which download commands should be offered. Bug: issue 548 Change-Id: Ida3e00f3b98e37280ecded2e25b20fc0a21abec0 Signed-off-by: Edwin Kempin <edwin.kempin@sap.com>
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Gerrit Code Review - Configuration
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File `etc/gerrit.config`
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The optional file `'$site_path'/etc/gerrit.config` is a Git-style
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config file that controls many host specific settings for Gerrit.
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[NOTE]
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The contents of the `etc/gerrit.config` file are cached at startup
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by Gerrit. If you modify any properties in this file, Gerrit needs
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to be restarted before it will use the new values.
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Sample `etc/gerrit.config`:
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[core]
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packedGitLimit = 200 m
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[cache]
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directory = /var/cache/gerrit2
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[cache "diff"]
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diskbuffer = 10 m
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----
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[[accounts]]Section accounts
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[[accounts.visibility]]accounts.visibility::
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Controls visibility of other users' dashboard pages and
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completion suggestions to web users.
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If `ALL`, all users are visible to all other users, even
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anonymous users.
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If `SAME_GROUP`, only users who are also members of a group the
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current user is a member of are visible.
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If `VISIBLE_GROUP`, only users who are members of at least one group
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that is visible to the current user are visible.
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If `NONE`, no users other than the current user are visible.
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Default is `ALL`.
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[[addreviewer]]Section addreviewer
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[[addreviewer.maxWithoutConfirmation]]addreviewer.maxWithoutConfirmation::
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The maximum number of reviewers a user can add at once by adding a
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group as reviewer without being asked to confirm the operation.
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If set to 0, the user will never be asked to confirm adding a group
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as reviewer.
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Default is 10.
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This setting only applies for adding reviewers in the Gerrit WebUI,
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but is ignored when adding reviewers with the
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link:cmd-set-reviewers.html[set-reviewers] command.
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[[addreviewer.maxAllowed]]addreviewer.maxAllowed::
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The maximum number of reviewers a user can add at once by adding a
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group as reviewer.
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If set to 0, there is no limit for the number of reviewers that can
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be added at once by adding a group as reviewer.
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Default is 20.
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[[auth]]Section auth
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See also link:config-sso.html[SSO configuration].
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[[auth.type]]auth.type::
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Type of user authentication employed by Gerrit. The supported
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values are:
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* `OpenID`
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The default setting. Gerrit uses any valid OpenID
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provider chosen by the end-user. For more information see
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http://openid.net/[openid.net].
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* `OpenID_SSO`
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Supports OpenID from a single provider. There is no registration
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link, and the "Sign In" link sends the user directly to the provider's
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SSO entry point.
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* `HTTP`
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Gerrit relies upon data presented in the HTTP request. This includes
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HTTP basic authentication, or some types of commercial single-sign-on
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solutions. With this setting enabled the authentication must
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take place in the web server or servlet container, and not from
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within Gerrit.
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* `HTTP_LDAP`
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Exactly like `HTTP` (above), but additionally Gerrit pre-populates
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a user's full name and email address based on information obtained
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from the user's account object in LDAP. The user's group membership
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is also pulled from LDAP, making any LDAP groups that a user is a
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member of available as groups in Gerrit.
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* `CLIENT_SSL_CERT_LDAP`
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This authentication type is actually kind of SSO. Gerrit will configure
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Jetty's SSL channel to request the client's SSL certificate. For this
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authentication to work a Gerrit administrator has to import the root
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certificate of the trust chain used to issue the client's certificate
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into the <review-site>/etc/keystore.
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After the authentication is done Gerrit will obtain basic user
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registration (name and email) from LDAP, and some group memberships.
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Therefore, the "_LDAP" suffix in the name of this authentication type.
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This authentication type can only be used under hosted daemon mode, and
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the httpd.listenUrl must use https:// as the protocol.
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* `LDAP`
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Gerrit prompts the user to enter a username and a password, which
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it then verifies by performing a simple bind against the configured
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<<ldap.server,ldap.server>>. In this configuration the web server
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is not involved in the user authentication process.
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The actual username used in the LDAP simple bind request is the
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account's full DN, which is discovered by first querying the
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directory using either an anonymous request, or the configured
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<<ldap.username>> identity.
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* `LDAP_BIND`
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Gerrit prompts the user to enter a username and a password, which
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it then verifies by performing a simple bind against the configured
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<<ldap.server,ldap.server>>. In this configuration the web server
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is not involved in the user authentication process.
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Unlike LDAP above, the username used to perform the LDAP simple bind
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request is the exact string supplied by in the dialog by the user.
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The configured <<ldap.username>> identity is not used to obtain
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account information.
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* `DEVELOPMENT_BECOME_ANY_ACCOUNT`
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*DO NOT USE*. Only for use in a development environment.
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When this is the configured authentication method a hyperlink titled
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`Become` appears in the top right corner of the page, taking the
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user to a form where they can enter the username of any existing
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user account, and immediately login as that account, without any
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authentication taking place. This form of authentication is only
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useful for the GWT hosted mode shell, where OpenID authentication
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redirects might be risky to the developer's host computer, and HTTP
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authentication is not possible.
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By default, OpenID.
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[[auth.allowedOpenID]]auth.allowedOpenID::
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List of permitted OpenID providers. A user may only authenticate
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with an OpenID that matches this list. Only used if `auth.type`
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is set to OpenID (the default).
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Patterns may be either a
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link:http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html[standard
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Java regular expression (java.util.regex)] (start with `^` and
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end with `$`) or be a simple prefix (any other string).
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By default, the list contains two values, `http://` and `https://`,
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allowing users to authenticate with any OpenID provider.
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[[auth.trustedOpenID]]auth.trustedOpenID::
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List of trusted OpenID providers. Only used if `auth.type` is
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set to OpenID (the default).
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In order for a user to take advantage of permissions beyond those
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granted to the `Anonymous Users` and `Registered Users` groups,
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the user account must only have OpenIDs which match at least one
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pattern from this list.
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Patterns may be either a
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link:http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html[standard
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Java regular expression (java.util.regex)] (start with `^` and
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end with `$`) or be a simple prefix (any other string).
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By default, the list contains two values, `http://` and `https://`,
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allowing Gerrit to trust any OpenID it receives.
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[[auth.maxOpenIdSessionAge]]auth.maxOpenIdSessionAge::
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Time in seconds before an OpenID provider must force the user
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to authenticate themselves again before authentication to this
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Gerrit server. Currently this is only a polite request, and users
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coming from providers that don't support the PAPE extension will
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be accepted anyway. In the future it may be enforced, rejecting
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users coming from providers that don't honor the max session age.
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If set to 0, the provider will always force the user to authenticate
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(e.g. supply their password). Values should use common unit suffixes
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to express their setting:
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* s, sec, second, seconds
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* m, min, minute, minutes
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* h, hr, hour, hours
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* d, day, days
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* w, week, weeks (`1 week` is treated as `7 days`)
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* mon, month, months (`1 month` is treated as `30 days`)
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* y, year, years (`1 year` is treated as `365 days`)
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Default is -1, permitting infinite time between authentications.
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[[auth.maxRegisterEmailTokenAge]]auth.maxRegisterEmailTokenAge::
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Time in seconds before an email verification token sent to a user in
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order to validate their email address expires.
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* s, sec, second, seconds
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* m, min, minute, minutes
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* h, hr, hour, hours
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* d, day, days
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* w, week, weeks (`1 week` is treated as `7 days`)
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* mon, month, months (`1 month` is treated as `30 days`)
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* y, year, years (`1 year` is treated as `365 days`)
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Default is 12 hours.
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[[auth.openIdSsoUrl]]auth.openIdSsoUrl::
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The SSO entry point URL. Only used if `auth.type` was set to
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OpenID_SSO.
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The "Sign In" link will send users directly to this URL.
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[[auth.httpHeader]]auth.httpHeader::
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HTTP header to trust the username from, or unset to select HTTP basic
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or digest authentication. Only used if `auth.type` is set to HTTP.
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[[auth.logoutUrl]]auth.logoutUrl::
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URL to redirect a browser to after the end-user has clicked on the
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"Sign Out" link in the upper right corner. Organizations using an
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enterprise single-sign-on solution may want to redirect the browser
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to the SSO product's sign-out page.
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If not set, the redirect returns to the list of all open changes.
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[[auth.registerUrl]]auth.registerUrl::
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Target for the "Register" link in the upper right corner. Used only
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when auth.type is `LDAP`.
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If not set, no "Register" link is displayed.
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[[auth.cookiePath]]auth.cookiePath::
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Sets "path" attribute of the authentication cookie.
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If not set, HTTP request's path is used.
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[[auth.cookieSecure]]auth.cookieSecure::
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Sets "secure" flag of the authentication cookie. If true, cookies
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will be transmitted only over HTTPS protocol.
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By default, false.
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[[auth.emailFormat]]auth.emailFormat::
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Optional format string to construct user email addresses out of
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user login names. Only used if auth.type is `HTTP`, `HTTP_LDAP`
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or `LDAP`.
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This value can be set to a format string, where `{0}` is replaced
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with the login name. E.g. "\{0\}+gerrit@example.com" with a user
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login name of "foo" will produce "foo+gerrit@example.com" during
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the first time user "foo" registers.
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If the site is using `HTTP_LDAP` or `LDAP`, using this option is
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discouraged. Setting `ldap.accountEmailAddress` and importing the
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email address from the LDAP directory is generally preferred.
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[[auth.contributorAgreements]]auth.contributorAgreements::
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Controls whether or not the contributor agreement features are
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enabled for the Gerrit site. If enabled a user must complete a
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contributor agreement before they can upload changes.
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If enabled, the admin must also insert one or more rows into
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`contributor_agreements` and create agreement files under
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`'$site_path'/static`, so users can actually complete one or
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more agreements.
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By default this is false (no agreements are used).
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auth.allowGoogleAccountUpgrade::
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Allows Google Account users to automatically update their Gerrit
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account when/if their Google Account OpenID identity token changes.
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Identity tokens can change if the server changes hostnames, or
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for other reasons known only to Google. The upgrade path works
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by matching users by email address if the identity is not present,
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and then changing the identity.
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This setting also permits old Gerrit 1.x users to seamlessly upgrade
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from Google Accounts on Google App Engine to OpenID authentication.
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Having this enabled incurs an extra database query when Google
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Account users register with the Gerrit server.
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By default, unset/false.
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[[auth.trustContainerAuth]]auth.trustContainerAuth::
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If true then it is the responsibility of the container hosting
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Gerrit to authenticate users. In this case Gerrit will blindly trust
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the container.
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This parameter only affects git over http traffic. If set to false
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then Gerrit will do the authentication (using DIGEST authentication).
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By default this is set to false.
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[[auth.gitBasicAuth]]auth.gitBasicAuth::
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If true then Git over HTTP and HTTP/S traffic is authenticated using
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standard BasicAuth and credentials validated using the same auth
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method configured for Gerrit Web UI.
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This parameter only affects git over http traffic. If set to false
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then Gerrit will authenticate through DIGEST authentication and
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the randomly generated HTTP password in Gerrit DB.
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By default this is set to false.
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[[auth.userNameToLowerCase]]auth.userNameToLowerCase::
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If set the username that is received to authenticate a git operation
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is converted to lower case for looking up the user account in Gerrit.
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By setting this parameter a case insensitive authentication for the
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git operations can be achieved, if it is ensured that the usernames in
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Gerrit (scheme `username`) are stored in lower case (e.g. if the
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parameter link:#ldap.accountSshUserName[ldap.accountSshUserName] is
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set to `${sAMAccountName.toLowerCase}`). It is important that for all
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existing accounts this username is already in lower case. It is not
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possible to convert the usernames of the existing accounts to lower
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case because this would break the access to existing per-user
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branches.
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This parameter only affects git over http and git over SSH traffic.
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By default this is set to false.
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[[cache]]Section cache
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[[cache.directory]]cache.directory::
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Path to a local directory where Gerrit can write cached entities for
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future lookup. This local disk cache is used to retain potentially
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expensive to compute information across restarts. If the location
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does not exist, Gerrit will try to create it.
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If not absolute, the path is resolved relative to `$site_path`.
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Default is unset, no disk cache.
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[[cache.name.maxAge]]cache.<name>.maxAge::
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Maximum age to keep an entry in the cache. Entries are removed from
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the cache and refreshed from source data every maxAge interval.
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Values should use common unit suffixes to express their setting:
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* s, sec, second, seconds
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* m, min, minute, minutes
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* h, hr, hour, hours
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* d, day, days
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* w, week, weeks (`1 week` is treated as `7 days`)
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* mon, month, months (`1 month` is treated as `30 days`)
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* y, year, years (`1 year` is treated as `365 days`)
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If a unit suffix is not specified, `minutes` is assumed. If 0 is
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supplied, the maximum age is infinite and items are never purged
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except when the cache is full.
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Default is `0`, meaning store forever with no expire, except:
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* `"adv_bases"`: default is `10 minutes`
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* `"ldap_groups"`: default is `1 hour`
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* `"web_sessions"`: default is `12 hours`
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[[cache.name.memoryLimit]]cache.<name>.memoryLimit::
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The total cost of entries to retain in memory. The cost computation
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varies by the cache. For most caches where the in-memory size of each
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entry is relatively the same, memoryLimit is currently defined to be
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the number of entries held by the cache (each entry costs 1).
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For caches where the size of an entry can vary significantly between
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individual entries (notably `"diff"`, `"diff_intraline"`), memoryLimit
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is an approximation of the total number of bytes stored by the cache.
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Larger entries that represent bigger patch sets or longer source files
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will consume a bigger portion of the memoryLimit. For these caches the
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memoryLimit should be set to roughly the amount of RAM (in bytes) the
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administrator can dedicate to the cache.
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Default is 1024 for most caches, except:
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* `"adv_bases"`: default is `4096`
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* `"diff"`: default is `10m` (10 MiB of memory)
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* `"diff_intraline"`: default is `10m` (10 MiB of memory)
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* `"plugin_resources"`: default is 2m (2 MiB of memory)
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If set to 0 the cache is disabled. Entries are removed immediately
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after being stored by the cache. This is primarily useful for testing.
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[[cache.name.diskLimit]]cache.<name>.diskLimit::
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Total size in bytes of the keys and values stored on disk. Caches that
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have grown bigger than this size are scanned daily at 1 AM local
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server time to trim the cache. Entries are removed in least recently
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accessed order until the cache fits within this limit. Caches may
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grow larger than this during the day, as the size check is only
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performed once every 24 hours.
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Default is 128 MiB per cache.
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If 0, disk storage for the cache is disabled.
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[[cache_names]]Standard Caches
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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cache `"accounts"`::
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Cache entries contain important details of an active user, including
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their display name, preferences, known email addresses, and group
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memberships. Entry information is obtained from the following
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database tables:
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* `accounts`
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* `account_group_members`
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* `account_external_ids`
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If direct updates are made to any of these database tables, this
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cache should be flushed.
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cache `"accounts_byemail"`::
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Caches account identities keyed by email address, which is scanned
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from the `account_external_ids` database table. If updates are
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made to this table, this cache should be flushed.
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cache `"adv_bases"`::
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Used only for push over smart HTTP when branch level access controls
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are enabled. The cache entry contains all commits that are avaliable
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for the client to use as potential delta bases. Push over smart HTTP
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requires two HTTP requests, and this cache tries to carry state from
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the first request into the second to ensure it can complete.
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cache `"diff"`::
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Each item caches the differences between two commits, at both the
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directory and file levels. Gerrit uses this cache to accelerate
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the display of affected file names, as well as file contents.
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Entries in this cache are relatively large, so memoryLimit is an
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estimate in bytes of memory used. Administrators should try to target
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cache.diff.memoryLimit to fit all changes users will view in a 1 or 2
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day span.
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cache `"diff_intraline"`::
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Each item caches the intraline difference of one file, when compared
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between two commits. Gerrit uses this cache to accelerate display of
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intraline differences when viewing a file.
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Entries in this cache are relatively large, so memoryLimit is an
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estimate in bytes of memory used. Administrators should try to target
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cache.diff.memoryLimit to fit all files users will view in a 1 or 2
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day span.
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cache `"git_tags"`::
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+
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If branch or reference level READ access controls are used, this
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cache tracks which tags are reachable from the branch tips of a
|
|
repository. Gerrit uses this information to determine the set
|
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of tags that a client may access, derived from which tags are
|
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part of the history of a visible branch.
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+
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The cache is persisted to disk across server restarts as it can
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be expensive to compute (60 or more seconds for a large history
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like the Linux kernel repository).
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cache `"groups"`::
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+
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Caches the basic group information from the `account_groups` table,
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including the group owner, name, and description.
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+
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Gerrit group membership obtained from the `account_group_members`
|
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table is cached under the `"accounts"` cache, above. External group
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membership obtained from LDAP is cached under `"ldap_groups"`.
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cache `"groups_byinclude"`::
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+
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Caches group inclusions in other groups. If direct updates are made
|
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to the `account_group_includes` table, this cache should be flushed.
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cache `"ldap_groups"`::
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+
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Caches the LDAP groups that a user belongs to, if LDAP has been
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configured on this server. This cache should be configured with a
|
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low maxAge setting, to ensure LDAP modifications are picked up in
|
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a timely fashion.
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cache `"ldap_usernames"`::
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+
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Caches a mapping of LDAP username to Gerrit account identity. The
|
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cache automatically updates when a user first creates their account
|
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within Gerrit, so the cache expire time is largely irrelevant.
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cache `"permission_sort"`::
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+
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Caches the order in which access control sections must be applied to a
|
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reference. Sorting the sections can be expensive when regular
|
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expressions are used, so this cache remembers the ordering for
|
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each branch.
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cache `"plugin_resources"`::
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+
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Caches formatted plugin resources, such as plugin documentation that
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has been converted from Markdown to HTML. The memoryLimit refers to
|
|
the bytes of memory dedicated to storing the documentation.
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cache `"projects"`::
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+
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Caches the project description records, from the `projects` table
|
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in the database. If a project record is updated or deleted, this
|
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cache should be flushed. Newly inserted projects do not require
|
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a cache flush, as they will be read upon first reference.
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cache `"sshkeys"`::
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+
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Caches unpacked versions of user SSH keys, so the internal SSH daemon
|
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can match against them during authentication. The unit of storage
|
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is per-user, so 1024 items translates to 1024 unique user accounts.
|
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As each individual user account may configure multiple SSH keys,
|
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the total number of keys may be larger than the item count.
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+
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This cache is based off the `account_ssh_keys` table and the
|
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`accounts.ssh_user_name` column in the database. If either is
|
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modified directly, this cache should be flushed.
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cache `"web_sessions"`::
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+
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Tracks the live user sessions coming in over HTTP. Flushing this
|
|
cache would cause all users to be signed out immediately, forcing
|
|
them to sign-in again. To avoid breaking active users, this cache
|
|
is not flushed automatically by `gerrit flush-caches --all`, but
|
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instead must be explicitly requested.
|
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+
|
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If no disk cache is configured (or `cache.web_sessions.diskLimit`
|
|
is set to 0) a server restart will force all users to sign-out,
|
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and need to sign-in again after the restart, as the cache was
|
|
unable to persist the session information. Enabling a disk cache
|
|
is strongly recommended.
|
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+
|
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Session storage is relatively inexpensive. The average entry in
|
|
this cache is approximately 346 bytes.
|
|
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See also link:cmd-flush-caches.html[gerrit flush-caches].
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[[cache_options]]Cache Options
|
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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cache.diff_intraline.maxIdleWorkers::
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+
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Number of idle worker threads to maintain for the intraline difference
|
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computations. There is no upper bound on how many concurrent requests
|
|
can occur at once, if additional threads are started to handle a peak
|
|
load, only this many will remain idle afterwards.
|
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+
|
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Default is 1.5x number of available CPUs.
|
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cache.diff_intraline.timeout::
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+
|
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Maximum number of milliseconds to wait for intraline difference data
|
|
before giving up and disabling it for a particular file pair. This is
|
|
a work around for an infinite loop bug in the intraline difference
|
|
implementation. If computation takes longer than the timeout the
|
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worker thread is terminated and no intraline difference is displayed.
|
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+
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Values should use common unit suffixes to express their setting:
|
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+
|
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* ms, milliseconds
|
|
* s, sec, second, seconds
|
|
* m, min, minute, minutes
|
|
* h, hr, hour, hours
|
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|
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+
|
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If a unit suffix is not specified, `milliseconds` is assumed.
|
|
+
|
|
Default is 5 seconds.
|
|
|
|
cache.diff_intraline.enabled::
|
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+
|
|
Boolean to enable or disable the computation of intraline differences
|
|
when populating a diff cache entry. This flag is provided primarily
|
|
as a backdoor to disable the intraline difference feature if
|
|
necessary. To maintain backwards compatability with prior versions,
|
|
this setting will fallback to `cache.diff.intraline` if not set in the
|
|
configuration.
|
|
+
|
|
Default is true, enabled.
|
|
|
|
cache.projects.checkFrequency::
|
|
+
|
|
How often project configuration should be checked for update from Git.
|
|
Gerrit Code Review caches project access rules and configuration in
|
|
memory, checking the refs/meta/config branch every checkFrequency
|
|
minutes to see if a new revision should be loaded and used for future
|
|
access. Values can be specified using standard time unit abbreviations
|
|
('ms', 'sec', 'min', etc.).
|
|
+
|
|
If set to 0, checks occur every time, which may slow down operations.
|
|
Administrators may force the cache to flush with
|
|
link:cmd-flush-caches.html[gerrit flush-caches].
|
|
+
|
|
Default is 5 minutes.
|
|
|
|
[[changeMerge]]Section changeMerge
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
Controls whether or not the mergeability test of changes is
|
|
enabled. If enabled, when the change page is loaded, the test is
|
|
triggered. The submit button will be enabled or disabled according to
|
|
the result.
|
|
|
|
----
|
|
[changeMerge]
|
|
test = true
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
By default this is false (test is not enabled).
|
|
|
|
[[commentlink]]Section commentlink
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
Comment links are find/replace strings applied to change descriptions,
|
|
patch comments, and in-line code comments to turn set strings into
|
|
hyperlinks. One common use is for linking to bug-tracking systems.
|
|
|
|
In the following example configuration the 'changeid' comment link
|
|
will match typical Gerrit Change-Id values and create a hyperlink
|
|
to changes which reference it. The second configuration 'bugzilla'
|
|
will hyperlink terms such as 'bug 42' to an external bug tracker,
|
|
supplying the argument record number '42' for display. The third
|
|
configuration 'tracker' uses raw HTML to more precisely control
|
|
how the replacement is displayed to the user.
|
|
|
|
----
|
|
[commentlink "changeid"]
|
|
match = (I[0-9a-f]{8,40})
|
|
link = "#q,$1,n,z"
|
|
|
|
[commentlink "bugzilla"]
|
|
match = "(bug\\s+#?)(\\d+)"
|
|
link = http://bugs.example.com/show_bug.cgi?id=$2
|
|
|
|
[commentlink "tracker"]
|
|
match = ([Bb]ug:\\s+)(\\d+)
|
|
html = $1<a href=\"http://trak.example.com/$2\">$2</a>
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
[[commentlink.name.match]]commentlink.<name>.match::
|
|
+
|
|
A JavaScript regular expression to match positions to be replaced
|
|
with a hyperlink. Subexpressions of the matched string can be
|
|
stored using groups and accessed with `$'n'` syntax, where 'n'
|
|
is the group number, starting from 1.
|
|
+
|
|
The configuration file parser eats one level of backslashes, so the
|
|
character class `\s` requires `\\s` in the configuration file. The
|
|
parser also terminates the line at the first `#`, so a match
|
|
expression containing # must be wrapped in double quotes.
|
|
+
|
|
To match case insensitive strings, a character class with both the
|
|
upper and lower case character for each position must be used. For
|
|
example, to match the string `bug` in a case insensitive way the match
|
|
pattern `[bB][uU][gG]` needs to be used.
|
|
+
|
|
A common pattern to match is `bug\\s+(\\d+)`.
|
|
|
|
[[commentlink.name.link]]commentlink.<name>.link::
|
|
+
|
|
The URL to direct the user to whenever the regular expression is
|
|
matched. Groups in the match expression may be accessed as `$'n'`.
|
|
+
|
|
The link property is used only when the html property is not present.
|
|
|
|
[[commentlink.name.html]]commentlink.<name>.html::
|
|
+
|
|
HTML to replace the entire matched string with. If present,
|
|
this property overrides the link property above. Groups in the
|
|
match expression may be accessed as `$'n'`.
|
|
+
|
|
The configuration file eats double quotes, so escaping them as
|
|
`\"` is necessary to protect them from the parser.
|
|
|
|
|
|
[[contactstore]]Section contactstore
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
[[contactstore.url]]contactstore.url::
|
|
+
|
|
URL of the web based contact store Gerrit will send any offline
|
|
contact information to when it collects the data from users as part
|
|
of a contributor agreement.
|
|
+
|
|
See link:config-contact.html[Contact Information].
|
|
|
|
[[contactstore.appsec]]contactstore.appsec::
|
|
+
|
|
Shared secret of the web based contact store.
|
|
|
|
|
|
[[container]]Section container
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
These settings are applied only if Gerrit is started as the container
|
|
process through Gerrit's 'gerrit.sh' rc.d compatible wrapper script.
|
|
|
|
[[container.heapLimit]]container.heapLimit::
|
|
+
|
|
Maximum heap size of the Java process running Gerrit, in bytes.
|
|
This property is translated into the '-Xmx' flag for the JVM.
|
|
+
|
|
Default is platform and JVM specific.
|
|
+
|
|
Common unit suffixes of 'k', 'm', or 'g' are supported.
|
|
|
|
[[container.javaHome]]container.javaHome::
|
|
+
|
|
Path of the JRE/JDK installation to run Gerrit with. If not set, the
|
|
Gerrit startup script will attempt to search your system and guess
|
|
a suitable JRE. Overrides the environment variable 'JAVA_HOME'.
|
|
|
|
[[container.javaOptions]]container.javaOptions::
|
|
+
|
|
Additional options to pass along to the Java runtime. If multiple
|
|
values are configured, they are passed in order on the command line,
|
|
separated by spaces. These options are appended onto 'JAVA_OPTIONS'.
|
|
|
|
[[container.slave]]container.slave::
|
|
+
|
|
Used on Gerrit slave installations. If set to true the Gerrit JVM is
|
|
called with the '--slave' switch, enabling slave mode. If no value is
|
|
set (or any other value), gerrit defaults to master mode.
|
|
|
|
[[container.user]]container.user::
|
|
+
|
|
Login name (or UID) of the operating system user the Gerrit JVM
|
|
will execute as. If not set, defaults to the user who launched
|
|
the 'gerrit.sh' wrapper script.
|
|
|
|
[[container.war]]container.war::
|
|
+
|
|
Path of the JAR file to start daemon execution with. This should
|
|
be the path of the local 'gerrit.war' archive. Overrides the
|
|
environment variable 'GERRIT_WAR'.
|
|
+
|
|
If not set, defaults to '$site_path/bin/gerrit.war', or to
|
|
'$HOME/gerrit.war'.
|
|
|
|
|
|
[[core]]Section core
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
[[core.packedGitWindowSize]]core.packedGitWindowSize::
|
|
+
|
|
Number of bytes of a pack file to load into memory in a single
|
|
read operation. This is the "page size" of the JGit buffer cache,
|
|
used for all pack access operations. All disk IO occurs as single
|
|
window reads. Setting this too large may cause the process to load
|
|
more data than is required; setting this too small may increase
|
|
the frequency of `read()` system calls.
|
|
+
|
|
Default on JGit is 8 KiB on all platforms.
|
|
+
|
|
Common unit suffixes of 'k', 'm', or 'g' are supported.
|
|
|
|
[[core.packedGitLimit]]core.packedGitLimit::
|
|
+
|
|
Maximum number of bytes to load and cache in memory from pack files.
|
|
If JGit needs to access more than this many bytes it will unload less
|
|
frequently used windows to reclaim memory space within the process.
|
|
As this buffer must be shared with the rest of the JVM heap, it
|
|
should be a fraction of the total memory available.
|
|
+
|
|
Default on JGit is 10 MiB on all platforms.
|
|
+
|
|
Common unit suffixes of 'k', 'm', or 'g' are supported.
|
|
|
|
[[core.deltaBaseCaseLimit]]core.deltaBaseCacheLimit::
|
|
+
|
|
Maximum number of bytes to reserve for caching base objects
|
|
that multiple deltafied objects reference. By storing the entire
|
|
decompressed base object in a cache Git is able to avoid unpacking
|
|
and decompressing frequently used base objects multiple times.
|
|
+
|
|
Default on JGit is 10 MiB on all platforms. You probably do not
|
|
need to adjust this value.
|
|
+
|
|
Common unit suffixes of 'k', 'm', or 'g' are supported.
|
|
|
|
[[core.packedGitOpenFiles]]core.packedGitOpenFiles::
|
|
+
|
|
Maximum number of pack files to have open at once. A pack file
|
|
must be opened in order for any of its data to be available in
|
|
a cached window.
|
|
+
|
|
If you increase this to a larger setting you may need to also adjust
|
|
the ulimit on file descriptors for the host JVM, as Gerrit needs
|
|
additional file descriptors available for network sockets and other
|
|
repository data manipulation.
|
|
+
|
|
Default on JGit is 128 file descriptors on all platforms.
|
|
|
|
[[core.streamFileThreshold]]core.streamFileThreshold::
|
|
+
|
|
Largest object size, in bytes, that JGit will allocate as a
|
|
contiguous byte array. Any file revision larger than this threshold
|
|
will have to be streamed, typically requiring the use of temporary
|
|
files under '$GIT_DIR/objects' to implement psuedo-random access
|
|
during delta decompression.
|
|
+
|
|
Servers with very high traffic should set this to be larger than
|
|
the size of their common big files. For example a server managing
|
|
the Android platform typically has to deal with ~10-12 MiB XML
|
|
files, so `15 m` would be a reasonable setting in that environment.
|
|
Setting this too high may cause the JVM to run out of heap space
|
|
when handling very big binary files, such as device firmware or
|
|
CD-ROM ISO images.
|
|
+
|
|
Default is 50 MiB on all platforms. Prior to Gerrit 2.1.6,
|
|
this value was effectively 2047 MiB.
|
|
+
|
|
Common unit suffixes of 'k', 'm', or 'g' are supported.
|
|
|
|
[[core.packedGitMmap]]core.packedGitMmap::
|
|
+
|
|
When true, JGit will use `mmap()` rather than `malloc()+read()`
|
|
to load data from pack files. The use of mmap can be problematic
|
|
on some JVMs as the garbage collector must deduce that a memory
|
|
mapped segment is no longer in use before a call to `munmap()`
|
|
can be made by the JVM native code.
|
|
+
|
|
In server applications (such as Gerrit) that need to access many
|
|
pack files, setting this to true risks artifically running out
|
|
of virtual address space, as the garbage collector cannot reclaim
|
|
unused mapped spaces fast enough.
|
|
+
|
|
Default on JGit is false. Although potentially slower, it yields
|
|
much more predictable behavior.
|
|
|
|
[[core.asyncLoggingBufferSize]]core.asyncLoggingBufferSize::
|
|
+
|
|
Size of the buffer to store logging events for asynchronous logging.
|
|
Putting a larger value can protect threads from stalling when the
|
|
AsyncAppender threads are not fast enough to consume the logging events
|
|
from the buffer. It also protects from loosing log entries in this case.
|
|
+
|
|
Default is 64 entries.
|
|
|
|
[[database]]Section database
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
The database section configures where Gerrit stores its metadata
|
|
records about user accounts and change reviews.
|
|
|
|
----
|
|
[database]
|
|
type = POSTGRESQL
|
|
hostname = localhost
|
|
database = reviewdb
|
|
username = gerrit2
|
|
password = s3kr3t
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
[[database.type]]database.type::
|
|
+
|
|
Type of database server to connect to. If set this value will be
|
|
used to automatically create correct database.driver and database.url
|
|
values to open the connection.
|
|
+
|
|
* `POSTGRESQL`
|
|
+
|
|
Connect to a PostgreSQL database server.
|
|
+
|
|
* `H2`
|
|
+
|
|
Connect to a local embedded H2 database.
|
|
+
|
|
* `MYSQL`
|
|
+
|
|
Connect to a MySQL database server.
|
|
+
|
|
* `JDBC`
|
|
+
|
|
Connect using a JDBC driver class name and URL.
|
|
|
|
+
|
|
If not specified, database.driver and database.url are used as-is,
|
|
and if they are also not specified, defaults to H2.
|
|
|
|
[[database.hostname]]database.hostname::
|
|
+
|
|
Hostname of the database server. Defaults to 'localhost'.
|
|
|
|
[[database.port]]database.port::
|
|
+
|
|
Port number of the database server. Defaults to the default port
|
|
of the server named by database.type.
|
|
|
|
[[database.database]]database.database::
|
|
+
|
|
For POSTGRESQL or MYSQL, the name of the database on the server.
|
|
+
|
|
For H2, this is the path to the database, and if not absolute is
|
|
relative to `'$site_path'`.
|
|
|
|
[[database.username]]database.username::
|
|
+
|
|
Username to connect to the database server as.
|
|
|
|
[[database.password]]database.password::
|
|
+
|
|
Password to authenticate to the database server with.
|
|
|
|
[[database.driver]]database.driver::
|
|
+
|
|
Name of the JDBC driver class to connect to the database with.
|
|
Setting this usually isn't necessary as it can be derived from
|
|
database.type or database.url for any supported database.
|
|
|
|
[[database.url]]database.url::
|
|
+
|
|
'jdbc:' URL for the database. Setting this variable usually
|
|
isn't necessary as it can be constructed from the all of the
|
|
above properties.
|
|
|
|
[[database.poolLimit]]database.poolLimit::
|
|
+
|
|
Maximum number of open database connections. If the server needs
|
|
more than this number, request processing threads will wait up
|
|
to <<database.poolMaxWait, poolMaxWait>> seconds for a
|
|
connection to be released before they abort with an exception.
|
|
This limit must be several units higher than the total number of
|
|
httpd and sshd threads as some request processing code paths may
|
|
need multiple connections.
|
|
+
|
|
Default is 8.
|
|
|
|
[[database.poolMinIdle]]database.poolMinIdle::
|
|
+
|
|
Minimum number of connections to keep idle in the pool.
|
|
Default is 4.
|
|
|
|
[[database.poolMaxIdle]]database.poolMaxIdle::
|
|
+
|
|
Maximum number of connections to keep idle in the pool. If there
|
|
are more idle connections, connections will be closed instead of
|
|
being returned back to the pool.
|
|
Default is 4.
|
|
|
|
[[database.poolMaxWait]]database.poolMaxWait::
|
|
+
|
|
Maximum amount of time a request processing thread will wait to
|
|
acquire a database connection from the pool. If no connection is
|
|
released within this time period, the processing thread will abort
|
|
its current operations and return an error to the client.
|
|
Values should use common unit suffixes to express their setting:
|
|
+
|
|
* ms, milliseconds
|
|
* s, sec, second, seconds
|
|
* m, min, minute, minutes
|
|
* h, hr, hour, hours
|
|
|
|
+
|
|
If a unit suffix is not specified, `milliseconds` is assumed.
|
|
+
|
|
Default is `30 seconds`.
|
|
|
|
[[download]]Section download
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
----
|
|
[download]
|
|
command = checkout
|
|
command = cherry_pick
|
|
command = pull
|
|
command = format_patch
|
|
scheme = ssh
|
|
scheme = http
|
|
scheme = anon_http
|
|
scheme = anon_git
|
|
scheme = repo_download
|
|
----
|
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The download section configures the allowed download methods.
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[[download.command]]download.command::
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+
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Commands that should be offered to download changes.
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+
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Multiple commands are supported:
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+
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* `checkout`
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+
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Command to fetch and checkout the patch set.
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+
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* `cherry_pick`
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+
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Command to fetch the patch set and to cherry-pick it onto the current
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commit.
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+
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* `pull`
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+
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Command to pull the patch set.
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+
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* `format_patch`
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+
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Command to fetch the patch set and to feed it into the `format-patch`
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command.
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+
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If `download.command` is not specified, all download commands are
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offered.
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[[download.scheme]]download.scheme::
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+
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Schemes that should be used to download changes.
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+
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Multiple schemes are supported:
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+
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* `http`
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+
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Authenticated HTTP download is allowed.
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+
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* `ssh`
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+
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Authenticated SSH download is allowed.
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+
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* `anon_http`
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+
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Anonymous HTTP download is allowed.
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+
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* `anon_git`
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+
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Anonymous Git download is allowed. This is not default, it is also
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necessary to set <<gerrit.canonicalGitUrl,gerrit.canonicalGitUrl>>
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variable.
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+
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* `repo_download`
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+
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Gerrit advertises patch set downloads with the `repo download`
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command, assuming that all projects managed by this instance are
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generally worked on with the repo multi-repository tool. This is
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not default, as not all instances will deploy repo.
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+
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If `download.scheme` is not specified, SSH, HTTP and Anonymous HTTP
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downloads are allowed.
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[[gerrit]]Section gerrit
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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[[gerrit.basePath]]gerrit.basePath::
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+
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Local filesystem directory holding all Git repositories that
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Gerrit knows about and can process changes for. A project
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entity in Gerrit maps to a local Git repository by creating
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the path string `"${basePath}/${project_name}.git"`.
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+
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If relative, the path is resolved relative to `'$site_path'`.
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[[gerrit.allProjects]]gerrit.allProjects::
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+
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Name of the permissions-only project defining global server
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access controls and settings. These are inherited into every
|
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other project managed by the running server. The name is
|
|
relative to `gerrit.basePath`.
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+
|
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Defaults to `All-Projects` if not set.
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|
[[gerrit.canonicalWebUrl]]gerrit.canonicalWebUrl::
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+
|
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The default URL for Gerrit to be accessed through.
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+
|
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Typically this would be set to "http://review.example.com/" or
|
|
"http://example.com/gerrit/" so Gerrit can output links that point
|
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back to itself.
|
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+
|
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Setting this is highly recommended, as its necessary for the upload
|
|
code invoked by "git push" or "repo upload" to output hyperlinks
|
|
to the newly uploaded changes.
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|
[[gerrit.canonicalGitUrl]]gerrit.canonicalGitUrl::
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+
|
|
Optional base URL for repositories available over the anonymous git
|
|
protocol. For example, set this to `git://mirror.example.com/base/`
|
|
to have Gerrit display patch set download URLs in the UI. Gerrit
|
|
automatically appends the project name onto the end of the URL.
|
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+
|
|
By default unset, as the git daemon must be configured externally
|
|
by the system administrator, and might not even be running on the
|
|
same host as Gerrit.
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|
|
[[gerrit.gitHttpUrl]]gerrit.gitHttpUrl::
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+
|
|
Optional base URL for repositories available over the HTTP
|
|
protocol. For example, set this to `http://mirror.example.com/base/`
|
|
to have Gerrit display URLs from this server, rather than itself.
|
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+
|
|
By default unset, as the HTTP daemon must be configured externally
|
|
by the system administrator, and might not even be running on the
|
|
same host as Gerrit.
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|
|
|
[[gerrit.reportBugUrl]]gerrit.reportBugUrl::
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+
|
|
URL to direct users to when they need to report a bug about the
|
|
Gerrit service. By default this links to the upstream Gerrit
|
|
Code Review's own bug tracker but could be directed to the system
|
|
administrator's ticket queue.
|
|
|
|
[[gitweb]]Section gitweb
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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|
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|
Gerrit can forward requests to either an internally managed gitweb
|
|
(which allows Gerrit to enforce some access controls), or to an
|
|
externally managed gitweb (where the web server manages access).
|
|
See also link:config-gitweb.html[Gitweb Integration].
|
|
|
|
[[gitweb.cgi]]gitweb.cgi::
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+
|
|
Path to the locally installed `gitweb.cgi` executable. This CGI will
|
|
be called by Gerrit Code Review when the URL `/gitweb` is accessed.
|
|
Project level access controls are enforced prior to calling the CGI.
|
|
+
|
|
Defaults to `/usr/lib/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi` if gitweb.url is not set.
|
|
|
|
[[gitweb.url]]gitweb.url::
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+
|
|
Optional URL of an affiliated gitweb service. Defines the
|
|
web location where a `gitweb.cgi` is installed to browse
|
|
gerrit.basePath and the repositories it contains.
|
|
+
|
|
Gerrit appends any necessary query arguments onto the end of this URL.
|
|
For example, "?p=$project.git;h=$commit".
|
|
|
|
[[gitweb.type]]gitweb.type::
|
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+
|
|
Optional type of affiliated gitweb service. This allows using
|
|
alternatives to gitweb, such as cgit. If set to disabled there
|
|
is no gitweb hyperlinking support.
|
|
+
|
|
Valid values are `gitweb`, `cgit`, `disabled` or `custom`.
|
|
|
|
[[gitweb.revision]]gitweb.revision::
|
|
+
|
|
Optional pattern to use for constructing the gitweb URL when pointing
|
|
at a specific commit when `custom` is used above.
|
|
+
|
|
Valid replacements are `${project}` for the project name in Gerrit
|
|
and `${commit}` for the SHA1 hash for the commit.
|
|
|
|
[[gitweb.project]]gitweb.project::
|
|
+
|
|
Optional pattern to use for constructing the gitweb URL when pointing
|
|
at a specific project when `custom` is used above.
|
|
+
|
|
Valid replacements are `${project}` for the project name in Gerrit.
|
|
|
|
[[gitweb.branch]]gitweb.branch::
|
|
+
|
|
Optional pattern to use for constructing the gitweb URL when pointing
|
|
at a specific branch when `custom` is used above.
|
|
+
|
|
Valid replacements are `${project}` for the project name in Gerrit
|
|
and `${branch}` for the name of the branch.
|
|
|
|
[[gitweb.filehistory]]gitweb.filehistory::
|
|
+
|
|
Optional pattern to use for constructing the gitweb URL when pointing
|
|
at the history of a file in a specific branch when `custom` is used
|
|
above.
|
|
+
|
|
Valid replacements are `${project}` for the project name in Gerrit,
|
|
`${file}` for the file name and `${branch}` for the name of the
|
|
branch.
|
|
|
|
[[gitweb.linkname]]gitweb.linkname::
|
|
+
|
|
Optional setting for modifying the link name presented to the user
|
|
in the Gerrit web-UI.
|
|
+
|
|
Default linkname for custom type is "gitweb".
|
|
|
|
[[gitweb.pathSeparator]]gitweb.pathSeparator::
|
|
+
|
|
Optional character to substitute the standard path separator (slash) in
|
|
project names and branch names.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, Gerrit will use hexadecimal encoding for slashes in project and
|
|
branch names. Some web servers, such as Tomcat, reject this hexadecimal
|
|
encoding in the URL.
|
|
+
|
|
Some alternative gitweb services, such as link:http://gitblit.com[Gitblit],
|
|
allow using an alternative path separator character. In Gitblit, this can be
|
|
configured through the property link:http://gitblit.com/properties.html[web.forwardSlashCharacter].
|
|
In Gerrit, the alternative path separator can be configured correspondingly
|
|
using the property 'gitweb.pathSeparator'.
|
|
+
|
|
Valid values are the characters '*', '(' and ')'.
|
|
|
|
[[hooks]]Section hooks
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
See also link:config-hooks.html[Hooks].
|
|
|
|
[[hooks.path]]hooks.path::
|
|
+
|
|
Optional path to hooks, if not specified then `'$site_path'/hooks` will be used.
|
|
|
|
[[hooks.patchsetCreatedHook]]hooks.patchsetCreatedHook::
|
|
+
|
|
Optional filename for the patchset created hook, if not specified then
|
|
`patchset-created` will be used.
|
|
|
|
[[hooks.draftPublishedHook]]hooks.draftPublishedHook::
|
|
+
|
|
Optional filename for the draft published hook, if not specified then
|
|
`draft-published` will be used.
|
|
|
|
[[hooks.commentAddedHook]]hooks.commentAddedHook::
|
|
+
|
|
Optional filename for the comment added hook, if not specified then
|
|
`comment-added` will be used.
|
|
|
|
[[hooks.changeMergedHook]]hooks.changeMergedHook::
|
|
+
|
|
Optional filename for the change merged hook, if not specified then
|
|
`change-merged` will be used.
|
|
|
|
[[hooks.changeAbandonedHook]]hooks.changeAbandonedHook::
|
|
+
|
|
Optional filename for the change abandoned hook, if not specified then
|
|
`change-abandoned` will be used.
|
|
|
|
[[hooks.changeRestoredHook]]hooks.changeRestoredHook::
|
|
+
|
|
Optional filename for the change restored hook, if not specified then
|
|
`change-restored` will be used.
|
|
|
|
[[hooks.refUpdatedHook]]hooks.refUpdatedHook::
|
|
+
|
|
Optional filename for the ref updated hook, if not specified then
|
|
`ref-updated` will be used.
|
|
|
|
[[hooks.claSignedHook]]hooks.claSignedHook::
|
|
+
|
|
Optional filename for the CLA signed hook, if not specified then
|
|
`cla-signed` will be used.
|
|
|
|
[[http]]Section http
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
[[http.proxy]]http.proxy::
|
|
+
|
|
URL of the proxy server when making outgoing HTTP
|
|
connections for OpenID login transactions. Syntax
|
|
should be `http://`'hostname'`:`'port'.
|
|
|
|
[[http.proxyUsername]]http.proxyUsername::
|
|
+
|
|
Optional username to authenticate to the HTTP proxy with.
|
|
This property is honored only if the username does not
|
|
appear in the http.proxy property above.
|
|
|
|
[[http.proxyPassword]]http.proxyPassword::
|
|
+
|
|
Optional password to authenticate to the HTTP proxy with.
|
|
This property is honored only if the password does not
|
|
appear in the http.proxy property above.
|
|
|
|
|
|
[[httpd]]Section httpd
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
The httpd section configures the embedded servlet container.
|
|
|
|
[[httpd.listenUrl]]httpd.listenUrl::
|
|
+
|
|
Specifies the URLs the internal HTTP daemon should listen for
|
|
connections on. The special hostname '*' may be used to listen
|
|
on all local addresses. A context path may optionally be included,
|
|
placing Gerrit Code Review's web address within a subdirectory of
|
|
the server.
|
|
+
|
|
Multiple protocol schemes are supported:
|
|
+
|
|
* `http://`'hostname'`:`'port'
|
|
+
|
|
Plain-text HTTP protocol. If port is not supplied, defaults to 80,
|
|
the standard HTTP port.
|
|
+
|
|
* `https://`'hostname'`:`'port'
|
|
+
|
|
SSL encrypted HTTP protocol. If port is not supplied, defaults to
|
|
443, the standard HTTPS port.
|
|
+
|
|
Externally facing production sites are encouraged to use a reverse
|
|
proxy configuration and `proxy-https://` (below), rather than using
|
|
the embedded servlet container to implement the SSL processing.
|
|
The proxy server with SSL support is probably easier to configure,
|
|
provides more configuration options to control cipher usage, and
|
|
is likely using natively compiled encryption algorithms, resulting
|
|
in higher throughput.
|
|
+
|
|
* `proxy-http://`'hostname'`:`'port'
|
|
+
|
|
Plain-text HTTP relayed from a reverse proxy. If port is not
|
|
supplied, defaults to 8080.
|
|
+
|
|
Like http, but additional header parsing features are
|
|
enabled to honor X-Forwarded-For, X-Forwarded-Host and
|
|
X-Forwarded-Server. These headers are typically set by Apache's
|
|
link:http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_proxy.html#x-headers[mod_proxy].
|
|
+
|
|
* `proxy-https://`'hostname'`:`'port'
|
|
+
|
|
Plain text HTTP relayed from a reverse proxy that has already
|
|
handled the SSL encryption/decryption. If port is not supplied,
|
|
defaults to 8080.
|
|
+
|
|
Behaves exactly like proxy-http, but also sets the scheme to assume
|
|
'https://' is the proper URL back to the server.
|
|
|
|
+
|
|
If multiple values are supplied, the daemon will listen on all
|
|
of them.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, http://*:8080.
|
|
|
|
[[httpd.reuseAddress]]httpd.reuseAddress::
|
|
+
|
|
If true, permits the daemon to bind to the port even if the port
|
|
is already in use. If false, the daemon ensures the port is not
|
|
in use before starting. Busy sites may need to set this to true
|
|
to permit fast restarts.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, true.
|
|
|
|
[[httpd.requestHeaderSize]]httpd.requestHeaderSize::
|
|
+
|
|
Size, in bytes, of the buffer used to parse the HTTP headers of an
|
|
incoming HTTP request. The entire request headers, including any
|
|
cookies sent by the browser, must fit within this buffer, otherwise
|
|
the server aborts with the response '413 Request Entity Too Large'.
|
|
+
|
|
One buffer of this size is allocated per active connection.
|
|
Allocating a buffer that is too large wastes memory that cannot be
|
|
reclaimed, allocating a buffer that is too small may cause unexpected
|
|
errors caused by very long Referer URLs or large cookie values.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, 16384 (16 K), which is sufficient for most OpenID and
|
|
other web-based single-sign-on integrations.
|
|
|
|
[[httpd.sslKeyStore]]httpd.sslKeyStore::
|
|
+
|
|
Path of the Java keystore containing the server's SSL certificate
|
|
and private key. This keystore is required for `https://` in URL.
|
|
+
|
|
To create a self-signed certificate for simple internal usage:
|
|
+
|
|
----
|
|
keytool -keystore keystore -alias jetty -genkey -keyalg RSA
|
|
chmod 600 keystore
|
|
----
|
|
+
|
|
If not absolute, the path is resolved relative to `$site_path`.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, `$site_path/etc/keystore`.
|
|
|
|
[[httpd.sslKeyPassword]]httpd.sslKeyPassword::
|
|
+
|
|
Password used to decrypt the private portion of the sslKeyStore.
|
|
Java keystores require a password, even if the administrator
|
|
doesn't want to enable one.
|
|
+
|
|
If set to the empty string the embedded server will prompt for the
|
|
password during startup.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, `gerrit`.
|
|
|
|
[[httpd.requestLog]]httpd.requestLog::
|
|
+
|
|
Enable (or disable) the `'$site_path'/logs/httpd_log` request log.
|
|
If enabled, an NCSA combined log format request log file is written
|
|
out by the internal HTTP daemon.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, true if httpd.listenUrl uses http:// or https://,
|
|
and false if httpd.listenUrl uses proxy-http:// or proxy-https://.
|
|
|
|
[[httpd.acceptorThreads]]httpd.acceptorThreads::
|
|
+
|
|
Number of worker threads dedicated to accepting new incoming TCP
|
|
connections and allocating them connection-specific resources.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, 2, which should be suitable for most high-traffic sites.
|
|
|
|
[[httpd.minThreads]]httpd.minThreads::
|
|
+
|
|
Minimum number of spare threads to keep in the worker thread pool.
|
|
This number must be at least 1 larger than httpd.acceptorThreads
|
|
multipled by the number of httpd.listenUrls configured.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, 5, suitable for most lower-volume traffic sites.
|
|
|
|
[[httpd.maxThreads]]httpd.maxThreads::
|
|
+
|
|
Maximum number of threads to permit in the worker thread pool.
|
|
+
|
|
By default 25, suitable for most lower-volume traffic sites.
|
|
|
|
[[httpd.maxQueued]]httpd.maxQueued::
|
|
+
|
|
Maximum number of client connections which can enter the worker
|
|
thread pool waiting for a worker thread to become available.
|
|
0 disables the queue and permits infinite number of connections.
|
|
+
|
|
By default 50.
|
|
|
|
[[httpd.maxWait]]httpd.maxWait::
|
|
+
|
|
Maximum amount of time a client will wait for an available
|
|
thread to handle a project clone, fetch or push request over the
|
|
smart HTTP transport.
|
|
+
|
|
Values should use common unit suffixes to express their setting:
|
|
+
|
|
* s, sec, second, seconds
|
|
* m, min, minute, minutes
|
|
* h, hr, hour, hours
|
|
* d, day, days
|
|
* w, week, weeks (`1 week` is treated as `7 days`)
|
|
* mon, month, months (`1 month` is treated as `30 days`)
|
|
* y, year, years (`1 year` is treated as `365 days`)
|
|
|
|
+
|
|
If a unit suffix is not specified, `minutes` is assumed. If 0
|
|
is supplied, the maximum age is infinite and connections will not
|
|
abort until the client disconnects.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, 5 minutes.
|
|
|
|
|
|
[[ldap]]Section ldap
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
LDAP integration is only enabled if `auth.type` is set to
|
|
`HTTP_LDAP`, `LDAP` or `CLIENT_SSL_CERT_LDAP`. See above for a
|
|
detailed description of the auth.type settings and their
|
|
implications.
|
|
|
|
An example LDAP configuration follows, and then discussion of
|
|
the parameters introduced here. Suitable defaults for most
|
|
parameters are automatically guessed based on the type of server
|
|
detected during startup. The guessed defaults support both
|
|
link:http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2307.txt[RFC 2307] and Active
|
|
Directory.
|
|
|
|
----
|
|
[ldap]
|
|
server = ldap://ldap.example.com
|
|
|
|
accountBase = ou=people,dc=example,dc=com
|
|
accountPattern = (&(objectClass=person)(uid=${username}))
|
|
accountFullName = displayName
|
|
accountEmailAddress = mail
|
|
|
|
groupBase = ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com
|
|
groupMemberPattern = (&(objectClass=group)(member=${dn}))
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
[[ldap.server]]ldap.server::
|
|
+
|
|
URL of the organization's LDAP server to query for user information
|
|
and group membership from. Must be of the form `ldap://host` or
|
|
`ldaps://host` to bind with either a plaintext or SSL connection.
|
|
+
|
|
If auth.type is `LDAP` this setting should use `ldaps://` to
|
|
ensure the end user's plaintext password is transmitted only over
|
|
an encrypted connection.
|
|
|
|
[[ldap.sslVerify]]ldap.sslVerify::
|
|
+
|
|
If false and ldap.server is an `ldaps://` style URL, Gerrit
|
|
will not verify the server certificate when it connects to
|
|
perform a query.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, true, requiring the certificate to be verified.
|
|
|
|
[[ldap.username]]ldap.username::
|
|
+
|
|
_(Optional)_ Username to bind to the LDAP server with. If not set,
|
|
an anonymous connection to the LDAP server is attempted.
|
|
|
|
[[ldap.password]]ldap.password::
|
|
+
|
|
_(Optional)_ Password for the user identified by `ldap.username`.
|
|
If not set, an anonymous (or passwordless) connection to the LDAP
|
|
server is attempted.
|
|
|
|
[[ldap.referral]]ldap.referral::
|
|
+
|
|
_(Optional)_ How an LDAP referral should be handled if it is
|
|
encountered during directory traversal. Set to `follow` to
|
|
automatically follow any referrals, or `ignore` to ignore the
|
|
referrals.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, `ignore`.
|
|
|
|
[[ldap.readTimeout]]ldap.readTimeout::
|
|
+
|
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_(Optional)_ The read timeout for an LDAP operation. The value is
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in the usual time-unit format like "1 s", "100 ms", etc...
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A timeout can be used to avoid blocking all of the SSH command start
|
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threads in case the LDAP server becomes slow.
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+
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By default there is no timeout and Gerrit will wait for the LDAP
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server to respond until the TCP connection times out.
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[[ldap.accountBase]]ldap.accountBase::
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+
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Root of the tree containing all user accounts. This is typically
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of the form `ou=people,dc=example,dc=com`.
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[[ldap.accountScope]]ldap.accountScope::
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+
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Scope of the search performed for accounts. Must be one of:
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+
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* `one`: Search only one level below accountBase, but not recursive
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* `sub` or `subtree`: Search recursively below accountBase
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* `base` or `object`: Search exactly accountBase; probably not desired
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+
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Default is `subtree` as many directories have several levels.
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[[ldap.accountPattern]]ldap.accountPattern::
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+
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Query pattern to use when searching for a user account. This may be
|
|
any valid LDAP query expression, including the standard `(&...)` and
|
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`(|...)` operators. If auth.type is `HTTP_LDAP` then the variable
|
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`${username}` is replaced with a parameter set to the username
|
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that was supplied by the HTTP server. If auth.type is `LDAP` then
|
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the variable `${username}` is replaced by the string entered by
|
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the end user.
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+
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This pattern is used to search the objects contained directly under
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the `ldap.accountBase` tree. A typical setting for this parameter
|
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is `(uid=${username})` or `(cn=${username})`, but the proper
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setting depends on the LDAP schema used by the directory server.
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+
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Default is `(uid=${username})` for RFC 2307 servers,
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and `(&(objectClass=user)(sAMAccountName=${username}))`
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for Active Directory.
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[[ldap.accountFullName]]ldap.accountFullName::
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+
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_(Optional)_ Name of an attribute on the user account object which
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|
contains the initial value for the user's full name field in Gerrit.
|
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Typically this is the `displayName` property in LDAP, but could
|
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also be `legalName` or `cn`.
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+
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Attribute values may be concatenated with literal strings. For
|
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example to join given name and surname together, use the pattern
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`${givenName} ${SN}`.
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+
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If set, users will be unable to modify their full name field, as
|
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Gerrit will populate it only from the LDAP data.
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+
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Default is `displayName` for RFC 2307 servers,
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and `${givenName} ${sn}` for Active Directory.
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[[ldap.accountEmailAddress]]ldap.accountEmailAddress::
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+
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_(Optional)_ Name of an attribute on the user account object which
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contains the user's Internet email address, as defined by this
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LDAP server.
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+
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Attribute values may be concatenated with literal strings,
|
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for example to set the email address to the lowercase form
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of sAMAccountName followed by a constant domain name, use
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`${sAMAccountName.toLowerCase}@example.com`.
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+
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If set, the preferred email address will be prefilled from LDAP,
|
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but users may still be able to register additional email addresses,
|
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and select a different preferred email address.
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+
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Default is `mail`.
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[[ldap.accountSshUserName]]ldap.accountSshUserName::
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+
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_(Optional)_ Name of an attribute on the user account object which
|
|
contains the initial value for the user's SSH username field in
|
|
Gerrit. Typically this is the `uid` property in LDAP, but could
|
|
also be `cn`. Administrators should prefer to match the attribute
|
|
corresponding to the user's workstation username, as this is what
|
|
SSH clients will default to.
|
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+
|
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Attribute values may also be forced to lowercase, or to uppercase in
|
|
an expression. For example, `${sAMAccountName.toLowerCase}` will
|
|
force the value of sAMAccountName, if defined, to be all lowercase.
|
|
The suffix `.toUpperCase` can be used for the other direction.
|
|
The suffix `.localPart` can be used to split attribute values of
|
|
the form 'user@example.com' and return only the left hand side, for
|
|
example `${userPrincipalName.localPart}` would provide only 'user'.
|
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+
|
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If set, users will be unable to modify their SSH username field, as
|
|
Gerrit will populate it only from the LDAP data.
|
|
+
|
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Default is `uid` for RFC 2307 servers,
|
|
and `${sAMAccountName.toLowerCase}` for Active Directory.
|
|
|
|
[[ldap.accountMemberField]]ldap.accountMemberField::
|
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+
|
|
_(Optional)_ Name of an attribute on the user account object which
|
|
contains the groups the user is part of. Typically used for Active
|
|
Directory servers.
|
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+
|
|
Default is unset for RFC 2307 servers (disabled)
|
|
and `memberOf` for Active Directory.
|
|
|
|
[[ldap.groupBase]]ldap.groupBase::
|
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+
|
|
Root of the tree containing all group objects. This is typically
|
|
of the form `ou=groups,dc=example,dc=com`.
|
|
|
|
[[ldap.groupScope]]ldap.groupScope::
|
|
+
|
|
Scope of the search performed for group objects. Must be one of:
|
|
+
|
|
* `one`: Search only one level below groupBase, but not recursive
|
|
* `sub` or `subtree`: Search recursively below groupBase
|
|
* `base` or `object`: Search exactly groupBase; probably not desired
|
|
|
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+
|
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Default is `subtree` as many directories have several levels.
|
|
|
|
[[ldap.groupPattern]]ldap.groupPattern::
|
|
+
|
|
Query pattern used when searching for an LDAP group to connect
|
|
to a Gerrit group. This may be any valid LDAP query expression,
|
|
including the standard `(&...)` and `(|...)` operators. The variable
|
|
`${groupname}` is replaced with the search term supplied by the
|
|
group owner.
|
|
+
|
|
Default is `(cn=${groupname})` for RFC 2307,
|
|
and `(&(objectClass=group)(cn=${groupname}))` for Active Directory.
|
|
|
|
[[ldap.groupMemberPattern]]ldap.groupMemberPattern::
|
|
+
|
|
Query pattern to use when searching for the groups that a user
|
|
account is currently a member of. This may be any valid LDAP query
|
|
expression, including the standard `(&...)` and `(|...)` operators.
|
|
+
|
|
If auth.type is `HTTP_LDAP` then the variable `${username}` is
|
|
replaced with a parameter set to the username that was supplied
|
|
by the HTTP server. Other variables appearing in the pattern,
|
|
such as `${fooBarAttribute}`, are replaced with the value of the
|
|
corresponding attribute (in this case, `fooBarAttribute`) as read
|
|
from the user's account object matched under `ldap.accountBase`.
|
|
Attributes such as `${dn}` or `${uidNumber}` may be useful.
|
|
+
|
|
Default is `(memberUid=${username})` for RFC 2307,
|
|
and unset (disabled) for Active Directory.
|
|
|
|
[[ldap.localUsernameToLowerCase]]ldap.localUsernameToLowerCase::
|
|
+
|
|
Converts the local username, that is used to login into the Gerrit
|
|
WebUI, to lower case before doing the LDAP authentication. By setting
|
|
this parameter to true, a case insensitive login to the Gerrit WebUI
|
|
can be achieved.
|
|
+
|
|
If set, it must be ensured that the local usernames for all existing
|
|
accounts are converted to lower case, otherwise a user that has a
|
|
local username that contains upper case characters will not be able to login
|
|
anymore. The local usernames for the existing accounts can be
|
|
converted to lower case by running the server program
|
|
link:pgm-LocalUsernamesToLowerCase.html[LocalUsernamesToLowerCase].
|
|
Please be aware that the conversion of the local usernames to lower
|
|
case can't be undone. For newly created accounts the local username
|
|
will be directly stored in lower case.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, unset/false.
|
|
|
|
[[mimetype]]Section mimetype
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
[[mimetype.name.safe]]mimetype.<name>.safe::
|
|
+
|
|
If set to true, files with the MIME type `<name>` will be sent as
|
|
direct downloads to the user's browser, rather than being wrapped up
|
|
inside of zipped archives. The type name may be a complete type
|
|
name, e.g. `image/gif`, a generic media type, e.g. `image/*`,
|
|
or the wildcard `*/*` to match all types.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, false for all MIME types.
|
|
|
|
Common examples:
|
|
----
|
|
[mimetype "image/*"]
|
|
safe = true
|
|
|
|
[mimetype "application/pdf"]
|
|
safe = true
|
|
|
|
[mimetype "application/msword"]
|
|
safe = true
|
|
|
|
[mimetype "application/vnd.ms-excel"]
|
|
safe = true
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
|
|
[[pack]]Section pack
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
Global settings controlling how Gerrit Code Review creates pack
|
|
streams for Git clients running clone, fetch, or pull. Most of these
|
|
variables are per-client request, and thus should be carefully set
|
|
given the expected concurrent request load and available CPU and
|
|
memory resources.
|
|
|
|
[[pack.deltacompression]]pack.deltacompression::
|
|
+
|
|
If true, delta compression between objects is enabled. This may
|
|
result in a smaller overall transfer for the client, but requires
|
|
more server memory and CPU time.
|
|
+
|
|
False (off) by default, matching Gerrit Code Review 2.1.4.
|
|
|
|
[[pack.threads]]pack.threads::
|
|
+
|
|
Maximum number of threads to use for delta compression (if enabled).
|
|
This is per-client request. If set to 0 then the number of CPUs is
|
|
auto-detected and one thread per CPU is used, per client request.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, 1.
|
|
|
|
|
|
[[plugins]]Section plugins
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
[[plugins.checkFrequency]]plugins.checkFrequency::
|
|
+
|
|
How often plugins should be examined for new plugins to load, removed
|
|
plugins to be unloaded, or updated plugins to be reloaded. Values can
|
|
be specified using standard time unit abbreviations ('ms', 'sec',
|
|
'min', etc.).
|
|
+
|
|
If set to 0, automatic plugin reloading is disabled. Administrators
|
|
may force reloading with link:cmd-plugin.html[gerrit plugin reload].
|
|
+
|
|
Default is 1 minute.
|
|
|
|
|
|
[[receive]]Section receive
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
This section is used to set who can execute the 'receive-pack' and
|
|
to limit the maximum Git object size that 'receive-pack' will accept.
|
|
'receive-pack' is what runs on the server during a user's push or
|
|
repo upload command. It also contains some advanced options for tuning the
|
|
behavior of Gerrit's 'receive-pack' mechanism.
|
|
|
|
----
|
|
[receive]
|
|
allowGroup = GROUP_ALLOWED_TO_EXECUTE
|
|
allowGroup = YET_ANOTHER_GROUP_ALLOWED_TO_EXECUTE
|
|
maxObjectSizeLimit = 40 m
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
[[receive.allowGroup]]receive.allowGroup::
|
|
+
|
|
Name of the groups of users that are allowed to execute
|
|
'receive-pack' on the server. One or more groups can be set.
|
|
+
|
|
If no groups are added, any user will be allowed to execute
|
|
'receive-pack' on the server.
|
|
|
|
[[receive.maxObjectSizeLimit]]receive.maxObjectSizeLimit::
|
|
+
|
|
Maximum allowed Git object size that 'receive-pack' will accept.
|
|
If an object is larger than the given size the pack-parsing will abort
|
|
and the push operation will fail. If set to zero then there is no
|
|
limit.
|
|
+
|
|
Gerrit administrators can use this setting to prevent developers
|
|
from pushing objects which are too large to Gerrit.
|
|
+
|
|
Default is zero.
|
|
+
|
|
Common unit suffixes of 'k', 'm', or 'g' are supported.
|
|
|
|
[[receive.threadPoolSize]]receive.threadPoolSize::
|
|
+
|
|
Maximum size of the thread pool in which the change data in received packs is
|
|
processed.
|
|
+
|
|
Defaults to the number of available CPUs according to the Java runtime.
|
|
|
|
[[receive.changeUpdateThreads]]receive.changeUpdateThreads::
|
|
+
|
|
Number of threads to perform change creation or patch set updates
|
|
concurrently. Each thread uses its own database connection from
|
|
the database connection pool, and if all threads are busy then
|
|
main receive thread will also perform a change creation or patch
|
|
set update.
|
|
+
|
|
Defaults to 1, using only the main receive thread. This feature is for
|
|
databases with very high latency that can benfit from concurrent
|
|
operations when multiple changes are impacted at once.
|
|
|
|
[[receive.timeout]]receive.timeout::
|
|
+
|
|
Overall timeout on the time taken to process the change data in
|
|
received packs. Only includes the time processing Gerrit changes
|
|
and updating references, not the time to index the pack. Values can
|
|
be specified using standard time unit abbreviations ('ms', 'sec',
|
|
'min', etc.).
|
|
+
|
|
Default is 2 minutes. If no unit is specified, millisconds
|
|
is assumed.
|
|
|
|
|
|
[[repository]]Section repository
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
Repositories in this sense are the same as projects.
|
|
|
|
In the following example configuration `Registered Users` is set
|
|
to be the default owner of new projects.
|
|
|
|
----
|
|
[repository "*"]
|
|
ownerGroup = Registered Users
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
[NOTE]
|
|
Currently only the repository name `*` is supported.
|
|
This is a wildcard designating all repositories.
|
|
|
|
[[repository.name.ownerGroup]]repository.<name>.ownerGroup::
|
|
+
|
|
A name of a group which exists in the database. Zero, one or many
|
|
groups are allowed. Each on its own line. Groups which don't exist
|
|
in the database are ignored.
|
|
|
|
[[rules]]Section rules
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
[[rules.enable]]rules.enable::
|
|
+
|
|
If true, Gerrit will load and excute 'rules.pl' files in each
|
|
project's refs/meta/config branch, if present. When set to false,
|
|
only the default internal rules will be used.
|
|
+
|
|
Default is true, to execute project specific rules.
|
|
|
|
[[sendemail]]Section sendemail
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
[[sendemail.enable]]sendemail.enable::
|
|
+
|
|
If false Gerrit will not send email messages, for any reason,
|
|
and all other properties of section sendemail are ignored.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, true, allowing notifications to be sent.
|
|
|
|
[[sendemail.from]]sendemail.from::
|
|
+
|
|
Designates what name and address Gerrit will place in the From
|
|
field of any generated email messages. The supported values are:
|
|
+
|
|
* `USER`
|
|
+
|
|
Gerrit will set the From header to use the current user's
|
|
Full Name and Preferred Email. This may cause messsages to be
|
|
classified as spam if the user's domain has SPF or DKIM enabled
|
|
and <<sendemail.smtpServer,sendemail.smtpServer>> is not a trusted
|
|
relay for that domain.
|
|
+
|
|
* `MIXED`
|
|
+
|
|
Shorthand for `${user} (Code Review) <review@example.com>` where
|
|
`review@example.com` is the same as <<user.email,user.email>>.
|
|
See below for a description of how the replacement is handled.
|
|
+
|
|
* `SERVER`
|
|
+
|
|
Gerrit will set the From header to the same name and address
|
|
it records in any commits Gerrit creates. This is set by
|
|
<<user.name,user.name>> and <<user.email,user.email>>, or guessed
|
|
from the local operating system.
|
|
+
|
|
* 'Code Review' `<`'review'`@`'example.com'`>`
|
|
+
|
|
If set to a name and email address in brackets, Gerrit will use
|
|
this name and email address for any messages, overriding the name
|
|
that may have been selected for commits by user.name and user.email.
|
|
Optionally, the name portion may contain the placeholder `${user}`,
|
|
which is replaced by the Full Name of the current user.
|
|
|
|
+
|
|
By default, MIXED.
|
|
|
|
[[sendemail.smtpServer]]sendemail.smtpServer::
|
|
+
|
|
Hostname (or IP address) of a SMTP server that will relay
|
|
messages generated by Gerrit to end users.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, 127.0.0.1 (aka localhost).
|
|
|
|
[[sendemail.smtpServerPort]]sendemail.smtpServerPort::
|
|
+
|
|
Port number of the SMTP server in sendemail.smtpserver.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, 25, or 465 if smtpEncryption is 'ssl'.
|
|
|
|
[[sendemail.smtpEncryption]]sendemail.smtpEncryption::
|
|
+
|
|
Specify the encryption to use, either 'ssl' or 'tls'.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, 'none', indicating no encryption is used.
|
|
|
|
[[sendemail.sslVerify]]sendemail.sslVerify::
|
|
+
|
|
If false and sendemail.smtpEncryption is 'ssl' or 'tls', Gerrit
|
|
will not verify the server certificate when it connects to send
|
|
an email message.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, true, requiring the certificate to be verified.
|
|
|
|
[[sendemail.smtpUser]]sendemail.smtpUser::
|
|
+
|
|
User name to authenticate with, if required for relay.
|
|
|
|
[[sendemail.smtpPass]]sendemail.smtpPass::
|
|
+
|
|
Password for the account named by sendemail.smtpUser.
|
|
|
|
[[sendemail.allowrcpt]]sendemail.allowrcpt::
|
|
+
|
|
If present, each value adds one entry to the whitelist of email
|
|
addresses that Gerrit can send email to. If set to a complete
|
|
email address, that one address is added to the white list.
|
|
If set to a domain name, any address at that domain can receive
|
|
email from Gerrit.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, unset, permitting delivery to any email address.
|
|
|
|
[[sendemail.includeDiff]]sendemail.includeDiff::
|
|
+
|
|
If true, new change emails from Gerrit will include the complete
|
|
unified diff of the change. Variable maxmimumDiffSize places an upper
|
|
limit on how large the email can get when this option is enabled.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, false.
|
|
|
|
[[sendemail.maximumDiffSize]]sendemail.maximumDiffSize::
|
|
+
|
|
Largest size of unified diff output to include in an email. When
|
|
the diff exceeds this size the file paths will be listed instead.
|
|
Standard byte unit suffixes are supported.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, 256 KiB.
|
|
|
|
[[sendemail.importance]]sendemail.importance::
|
|
+
|
|
If present, emails sent from Gerrit will have the given level
|
|
of importance. Valid values include 'high' and 'low', which
|
|
email clients will render in different ways.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, unset, so no Importance header is generated.
|
|
|
|
[[sendemail.expiryDays]]sendemail.expiryDays::
|
|
+
|
|
If present, emails sent from Gerrit will expire after the given
|
|
number of days. This will add the Expiry-Date header and
|
|
email clients may expire or expunge mails whose Expiry-Date
|
|
header is in the past. This should be a positive non-zero
|
|
number indicating how many days in the future the mails
|
|
should expire.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, unset, so no Expiry-Date header is generated.
|
|
|
|
|
|
[[site]]Section site
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
[[site.checkUserAgent]]site.checkUserAgent::
|
|
+
|
|
If true the server checks the User-Agent HTTP header and sends the
|
|
correct JavaScript to the client as part of the initial page load.
|
|
This usually reduces a round-trip for the client, allowing the UI to
|
|
start more quickly. If false, a tiny JavaScript loader is sent to the
|
|
client instead to determine the correct code to use. Default is true.
|
|
|
|
[[site.refreshHeaderFooter]]site.refreshHeaderFooter::
|
|
+
|
|
If true the server checks the site header, footer and CSS files for
|
|
updated versions. If false, a server restart is required to change
|
|
any of these resources. Default is true, allowing automatic reloads.
|
|
|
|
[[site.enableDeprecatedQuery]]site.enableDeprecatedQuery::
|
|
+
|
|
If true the deprecated `/query` URL is available to return JSON
|
|
and text results for changes. If false, the URL is disabled and
|
|
returns 404 to clients. Default is true, enabling `/query`.
|
|
|
|
[[site.upgradeSchemaOnStartup]]site.upgradeSchemaOnStartup::
|
|
+
|
|
Control whether schema upgrade should be done on Gerrit startup. The following
|
|
values are supported:
|
|
+
|
|
* `OFF`
|
|
+
|
|
No automatic schema upgrade on startup.
|
|
+
|
|
* `AUTO`
|
|
+
|
|
Perform schema migration on startup, if necessary. If, as a result of
|
|
schema migration, there would be any unused database objects they will
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be dropped automatically.
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+
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* `AUTO_NO_PRUNE`
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+
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Like `AUTO` but unused database objects will not be pruned.
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+
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The default is `OFF`.
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[[ssh-alias]] Section ssh-alias
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Variables in section ssh-alias permit the site administrator to alias
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another command from Gerrit or a plugin into the `gerrit` command
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namespace. To alias `replication start` to `gerrit replicate`:
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----
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[ssh-alias]
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replicate = replication start
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----
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[[sshd]] Section sshd
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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[[sshd.listenAddress]]sshd.listenAddress::
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+
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Specifies the local addresses the internal SSHD should listen
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for connections on. The following forms may be used to specify
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an address. In any form, `:'port'` may be omitted to use the
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default of 29418.
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+
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* 'hostname':'port' (for example `review.example.com:29418`)
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* 'IPv4':'port' (for example `10.0.0.1:29418`)
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* ['IPv6']:'port' (for example `[ff02::1]:29418`)
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* *:'port' (for example `*:29418`)
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+
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If multiple values are supplied, the daemon will listen on all
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of them.
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+
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To disable the internal SSHD, set listenAddress to `off`.
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+
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By default, *:29418.
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[[sshd.advertisedAddress]]sshd.advertisedAddress::
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+
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Specifies the addresses clients should be told to connect to.
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This may differ from sshd.listenAddress if a firewall based port
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redirector is being used, making Gerrit appear to answer on port
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22. The following forms may be used to specify an address. In any
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form, `:'port'` may be omitted to use the default SSH port of 22.
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+
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* 'hostname':'port' (for example `review.example.com:22`)
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* 'IPv4':'port' (for example `10.0.0.1:29418`)
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* ['IPv6']:'port' (for example `[ff02::1]:29418`)
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+
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If multiple values are supplied, the daemon will advertise all
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of them.
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+
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By default, sshd.listenAddress.
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[[sshd.reuseAddress]]sshd.reuseAddress::
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+
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If true, permits the daemon to bind to the port even if the port
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is already in use. If false, the daemon ensures the port is not
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in use before starting. Busy sites may need to set this to true
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to permit fast restarts.
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+
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By default, true.
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[[sshd.tcpKeepAlive]]sshd.tcpKeepAlive::
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+
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If true, enables TCP keepalive messages to the other side, so
|
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the daemon can terminate connections if the peer disappears.
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+
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By default, true.
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[[sshd.threads]]sshd.threads::
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+
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Number of threads to use when executing SSH command requests.
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If additional requests are received while all threads are busy they
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are queued and serviced in a first-come-first-served order.
|
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+
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By default, 1.5x the number of CPUs available to the JVM.
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|
[[sshd.batchThreads]]sshd.batchThreads::
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+
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|
Number of threads to allocate for SSH command requests from
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link:access-control.html#non-interactive_users[non-interactive users].
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If equals to 0, then all non-interactive requests are executed in the same
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queue as interactive requests.
|
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+
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Any other value will remove the number of threads from the queue
|
|
allocated to interactive users, and create a separate thread pool
|
|
of the requested size, which will be used to run commands from
|
|
non-interactive users.
|
|
+
|
|
If the number of threads requested for non-interactive users is larger
|
|
than the total number of threads allocated in sshd.threads, then the
|
|
value of sshd.threads is increased to accomodate the requested value.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, 0.
|
|
|
|
[[sshd.streamThreads]]sshd.streamThreads::
|
|
+
|
|
Number of threads to use when formatting events to asynchronous
|
|
streaming clients. Event formatting is multiplexed onto this thread
|
|
pool by a simple FIFO scheduling system.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, 1 plus the number of CPUs available to the JVM.
|
|
|
|
[[sshd.commandStartThreads]]sshd.commandStartThreads::
|
|
+
|
|
Number of threads used to parse a command line submitted by a client
|
|
over SSH for execution, create the internal data structures used by
|
|
that command, and schedule it for execution on another thread.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, 2.
|
|
|
|
[[sshd.maxAuthTries]]sshd.maxAuthTries::
|
|
+
|
|
Maximum number of authentication attempts before the server
|
|
disconnects the client. Each public key that a client has loaded
|
|
into its local agent counts as one auth request. Users can work
|
|
around the server's limit by loading less keys into their agent,
|
|
or selecting a specific key in their `~/.ssh/config` file with
|
|
the `IdentityFile` option.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, 6.
|
|
|
|
[[sshd.loginGraceTime]]sshd.loginGraceTime::
|
|
+
|
|
Time in seconds that a client has to authenticate before the server
|
|
automatically terminates their connection. Values should use common
|
|
unit suffixes to express their setting:
|
|
+
|
|
* s, sec, second, seconds
|
|
* m, min, minute, minutes
|
|
* h, hr, hour, hours
|
|
* d, day, days
|
|
|
|
+
|
|
By default, 2 minutes.
|
|
|
|
[[sshd.maxConnectionsPerUser]]sshd.maxConnectionsPerUser::
|
|
+
|
|
Maximum number of concurrent SSH sessions that a user account
|
|
may open at one time. This is the number of distinct SSH logins
|
|
that each user may have active at one time, and is not related to
|
|
the number of commands a user may issue over a single connection.
|
|
If set to 0, there is no limit.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, 64.
|
|
|
|
[[sshd.cipher]]sshd.cipher::
|
|
+
|
|
Available ciphers. To permit multiple ciphers, specify multiple
|
|
`sshd.cipher` keys in the configuration file, one cipher name
|
|
per key. Cipher names starting with `+` are enabled in addition
|
|
to the default ciphers, cipher names starting with `-` are removed
|
|
from the default cipher set.
|
|
+
|
|
Supported ciphers: aes128-cbc, aes128-cbc, aes256-cbc, blowfish-cbc,
|
|
3des-cbc, none.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, all supported ciphers except `none` are available.
|
|
|
|
[[sshd.mac]]sshd.mac::
|
|
+
|
|
Available MAC (message authentication code) algorithms. To permit
|
|
multiple algorithms, specify multiple `sshd.mac` keys in the
|
|
configuration file, one MAC per key. MAC names starting with `+`
|
|
are enabled in addition to the default MACs, MAC names starting with
|
|
`-` are removed from the default MACs.
|
|
+
|
|
Supported MACs: hmac-md5, hmac-md5-96, hmac-sha1, hmac-sha1-96.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, all supported MACs are available.
|
|
|
|
[[suggest]] Section suggest
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
[[suggest.accounts]]suggest.accounts::
|
|
+
|
|
If `true`, visible user accounts (according to the value of
|
|
`accounts.visibility`) will be offered as completion suggestions
|
|
when adding a reviewer to a change, or a user to a group.
|
|
+
|
|
If `false`, account suggestion is disabled.
|
|
+
|
|
Older configurations may also have one of the `accounts.visibility`
|
|
values for this field, including `OFF` as a synonym for `NONE`. If
|
|
`accounts.visibility` is also set, that value overrides this one;
|
|
otherwise, this value applies to both `suggest.accounts` and
|
|
`accounts.visibility`.
|
|
+
|
|
New configurations should prefer the boolean value for this field
|
|
and an enum value for `accounts.visibility`.
|
|
|
|
[[theme]] Section theme
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
[[theme.backgroundColor]]theme.backgroundColor::
|
|
+
|
|
Background color for the page, and major data tables like the all
|
|
open changes table or the account dashboard. The value must be a
|
|
valid HTML hex color code, or standard color name.
|
|
+
|
|
By default `FCFEEF` (a creme color) for signed-out theme and white
|
|
(`FFFFFF`) for signed-in theme.
|
|
|
|
[[theme.topMenuColor]]theme.topMenuColor::
|
|
+
|
|
This is the color of the main menu bar at the top of the page.
|
|
The value must be a valid HTML hex color code, or standard color
|
|
name. The value defaults to <<theme.trimColor,trimColor>>.
|
|
|
|
[[theme.textColor]]theme.textColor::
|
|
+
|
|
Text color for the page, and major data tables like the all
|
|
open changes table or the account dashboard. The value must be a
|
|
valid HTML hex color code, or standard color name.
|
|
+
|
|
By default black, `000000`.
|
|
|
|
[[theme.trimColor]]theme.trimColor::
|
|
+
|
|
Primary color used as a background color behind text. This is
|
|
the color of the main menu bar at the top, of table headers,
|
|
and of major UI areas that we want to offset from other portions
|
|
of the page. The value must be a valid HTML hex color code, or
|
|
standard color name.
|
|
+
|
|
By default a shade of green, `D4E9A9`.
|
|
|
|
[[theme.selectionColor]]theme.selectionColor::
|
|
+
|
|
Background color used within a trimColor area to denote the currently
|
|
selected tab, or the background color used in a table to denote the
|
|
currently selected row. The value must be a valid HTML hex color
|
|
code, or standard color name.
|
|
+
|
|
By default a shade of yellow, `FFFFCC`.
|
|
|
|
[[theme.changeTableOutdatedColor]]theme.changeTableOutdatedColor::
|
|
+
|
|
Background color used for patch outdated messages. The value must be
|
|
a valid HTML hex color code, or standard color name.
|
|
+
|
|
By default a shade of red, `F08080`.
|
|
|
|
[[theme.tableOddRowColor]]theme.tableOddRowColor::
|
|
+
|
|
Background color for tables such as lists of open reviews for odd
|
|
rows. This is so you can have a different color for odd and even
|
|
rows of the table. The value must be a valid HTML hex color code,
|
|
or standard color name.
|
|
+
|
|
By default transparent.
|
|
|
|
[[theme.tableEvenRowColor]]theme.tableEvenRowColor::
|
|
+
|
|
Background color for tables such as lists of open reviews for even
|
|
rows. This is so you can have a different color for odd and even
|
|
rows of the table. The value must be a valid HTML hex color code,
|
|
or standard color name.
|
|
+
|
|
By default transparent.
|
|
|
|
A different theme may be used for signed-in vs. signed-out user status
|
|
by using the "signed-in" and "signed-out" theme sections. Variables
|
|
not specified in a section are inherited from the default theme.
|
|
|
|
----
|
|
[theme]
|
|
backgroundColor = FFFFFF
|
|
[theme "signed-in"]
|
|
backgroundColor = C0C0C0
|
|
[theme "signed-out"]
|
|
backgroundColor = 00FFFF
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
[[trackingid]] Section trackingid
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
Tagged footer lines containing references to external
|
|
tracking systems, parsed out of the commit message and
|
|
saved in Gerrit's database. After making changes to
|
|
this section, existing changes must be reindexed with the
|
|
link:pgm-ScanTrackingIds.html[ScanTrackingIds] program.
|
|
|
|
The tracking ids are searchable using tr:<tracking id> or
|
|
bug:<tracking id>.
|
|
|
|
----
|
|
[trackingid "jira-bug"]
|
|
footer = Bugfix:
|
|
match = JRA\\d{2,8}
|
|
system = JIRA
|
|
|
|
[trackingid "jira-feature"]
|
|
footer = Feature
|
|
match = JRA(\\d{2,8})
|
|
system = JIRA
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
[[trackingid.name.footer]]trackingid.<name>.footer::
|
|
+
|
|
A prefix tag that identify the footer line to parse for tracking ids.
|
|
Several trackingid entries can have the same footer tag. A single
|
|
trackingid entry can have multiple footer tags. If multiple footer
|
|
tags are specified, each tag will be parsed separately.
|
|
(the trailing ":" is optional)
|
|
|
|
[[trackingid.name.match]]trackingid.<name>.match::
|
|
+
|
|
A link:http://download.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/util/regex/Pattern.html[standard
|
|
Java regular expression (java.util.regex)] used to match the
|
|
external tracking id part of the footer line. The match can
|
|
result in several entries in the DB. If grouping is used in the
|
|
regex the first group will be interpreted as the tracking id.
|
|
Tracking ids longer than 20 characters will be ignored.
|
|
+
|
|
The configuration file parser eats one level of backslashes, so the
|
|
character class `\s` requires `\\s` in the configuration file. The
|
|
parser also terminates the line at the first `#`, so a match
|
|
expression containing # must be wrapped in double quotes.
|
|
|
|
[[trackingid.name.system]]trackingid.<name>.system::
|
|
+
|
|
The name of the external tracking system (maximum 10 characters).
|
|
It is possible to have several trackingid entries for the same
|
|
tracking system.
|
|
|
|
[[transfer]] Section transfer
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
[[transfer.timeout]]transfer.timeout::
|
|
+
|
|
Number of seconds to wait for a single network read or write
|
|
to complete before giving up and declaring the remote side is
|
|
not responding. If 0, there is no timeout, and this server will
|
|
wait indefinitely for a transfer to finish.
|
|
+
|
|
A timeout should be large enough to mostly transfer the objects to
|
|
the other side. 1 second may be too small for larger projects,
|
|
especially over a WAN link, while 10-30 seconds is a much more
|
|
reasonable timeout value.
|
|
+
|
|
Defaults to 0 seconds, wait indefinitely.
|
|
|
|
|
|
[[upload]]Section upload
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
Sets the group of users allowed to execute 'upload-pack' on the
|
|
server, 'upload-pack' is what runs on the server during a user's
|
|
fetch, clone or repo sync command.
|
|
|
|
----
|
|
[upload]
|
|
allowGroup = GROUP_ALLOWED_TO_EXECUTE
|
|
allowGroup = YET_ANOTHER_GROUP_ALLOWED_TO_EXECUTE
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
[[upload.allowGroup]]upload.allowGroup::
|
|
+
|
|
Name of the groups of users that are allowed to execute 'upload-pack'
|
|
on the server. One or more groups can be set.
|
|
+
|
|
If no groups are added, any user will be allowed to execute
|
|
'upload-pack' on the server.
|
|
|
|
|
|
[[user]] Section user
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
[[user.name]]user.name::
|
|
+
|
|
Name that Gerrit calls itself in Git when it creates a new Git
|
|
commit, such as a merge during change submission.
|
|
+
|
|
By default this is "Gerrit Code Review".
|
|
|
|
[[user.email]]user.email::
|
|
+
|
|
Email address that Gerrit refers to itself as when it creates a
|
|
new Git commit, such as a merge commit during change submission.
|
|
+
|
|
If not set, Gerrit generates this as "gerrit@`hostname`", where
|
|
`hostname` is the hostname of the system Gerrit is running on.
|
|
+
|
|
By default, not set, generating the value at startup.
|
|
|
|
[[user.anonymousCoward]]user.anonymousCoward::
|
|
+
|
|
Username that this displayed in the Gerrit WebUI and in e-mail
|
|
notifications if the full name of the user is not set.
|
|
+
|
|
By default "Anonymous Coward" is used.
|
|
|
|
|
|
File `etc/secure.config`
|
|
------------------------
|
|
The optional file `'$site_path'/etc/secure.config` overrides (or
|
|
supplements) the settings supplied by `'$site_path'/etc/gerrit.config`.
|
|
The file should be readable only by the daemon process and can be
|
|
used to contain private configuration entries that wouldn't normally
|
|
be exposed to everyone.
|
|
|
|
Sample `etc/secure.config`:
|
|
----
|
|
[auth]
|
|
registerEmailPrivateKey = 2zHNrXE2bsoylzUqDxZp0H1cqUmjgWb6
|
|
restTokenPrivateKey = 7e40PzCjlUKOnXATvcBNXH6oyiu+r0dFk2c=
|
|
|
|
[database]
|
|
username = webuser
|
|
password = s3kr3t
|
|
|
|
[ldap]
|
|
password = l3tm3srch
|
|
|
|
[httpd]
|
|
sslKeyPassword = g3rr1t
|
|
|
|
[sendemail]
|
|
smtpPass = sp@m
|
|
|
|
[remote "bar"]
|
|
password = s3kr3t
|
|
----
|
|
|
|
File `etc/peer_keys`
|
|
--------------------
|
|
|
|
The optional file `'$site_path'/etc/peer_keys` controls who can
|
|
login as the 'Gerrit Code Review' user, required for the link:cmd-suexec.html[suexec]
|
|
command.
|
|
|
|
The format is one Base-64 encoded public key per line.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Database system_config
|
|
----------------------
|
|
|
|
Several columns in the `system_config` table within the metadata
|
|
database may be set to control how Gerrit behaves.
|
|
|
|
[NOTE]
|
|
The contents of the `system_config` table are cached at startup
|
|
by Gerrit. If you modify any columns in this table, Gerrit needs
|
|
to be restarted before it will use the new values.
|
|
|
|
Configurable Parameters
|
|
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
|
|
|
site_path::
|
|
+
|
|
Local filesystem directory holding the site customization assets.
|
|
Placing this directory under version control and/or backup is a
|
|
good idea.
|
|
+
|
|
Files in this directory provide additional configuration.
|
|
+
|
|
Other files support site customization.
|
|
+
|
|
* link:config-headerfooter.html[Site Header/Footer]
|
|
|
|
GERRIT
|
|
------
|
|
Part of link:index.html[Gerrit Code Review]
|