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= The Trac Configuration File = |
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[[TracGuideToc]] |
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Trac configuration is done by editing the '''`trac.ini`''' config file, located in `<projectenv>/conf/trac.ini`. Changes to the configuration are usually reflected immediately, though changes to the `[components]` or `[logging]` sections will require restarting the web server. You may also need to restart the web server after creating a global configuration file when none was previously present. |
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== Global Configuration == |
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In previous versions, the global configuration was by default located in `$prefix/share/trac/conf/trac.ini` or sometimes /etc/trac/trac.ini depending on the distribution. If you're upgrading, you may want to specify that file to inherit from. |
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Global options will be merged with the environment-specific options, where local options override global options. The options file is specified as follows: |
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{{{ |
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file = /usr/share/trac/conf/trac.ini |
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}}} |
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== Reference == |
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This is a brief reference of available configuration options. |
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[[TracIni]] |
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== [components] == #components-section |
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This section is used to enable or disable components provided by plugins, as well as by Trac itself. The component to enable/disable is specified via the name of the option. Whether its enabled is determined by the option value; setting the value to `enabled` or `on` will enable the component, any other value (typically `disabled` or `off`) will disable the component. |
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The option name is either the fully qualified name of the components or the module/package prefix of the component. The former enables/disables a specific component, while the latter enables/disables any component in the specified package/module. |
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Consider the following configuration snippet: |
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[components] |
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trac.ticket.report.ReportModule = disabled |
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webadmin.* = enabled |
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}}} |
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The first option tells Trac to disable the [wiki:TracReports report module]. The second option instructs Trac to enable all components in the `webadmin` package. Note that the trailing wildcard is required for module/package matching. |
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See the ''Plugins'' page on ''About Trac'' to get the list of active components (requires `CONFIG_VIEW` [wiki:TracPermissions permissions].) |
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See also: TracPlugins |
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== [ticket-custom] == #ticket-custom-section |
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In this section, you can define additional fields for tickets. See TracTicketsCustomFields for more details. |
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== [ticket-workflow] == #ticket-workflow-section |
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''(since 0.11)'' |
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The workflow for tickets is controlled by plugins. |
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By default, there's only a `ConfigurableTicketWorkflow` component in charge. |
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That component allows the workflow to be configured via this section in the trac.ini file. |
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See TracWorkflow for more details. |
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== [milestone-groups] == #milestone-groups-section |
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As the workflow for tickets is now configurable, there can be many ticket states, |
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and simply displaying closed tickets vs. all the others is maybe not appropriate |
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in all cases. This section enables one to easily create ''groups'' of states |
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that will be shown in different colors in the milestone progress bar. |
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Example configuration (which is also the default): |
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closed = closed |
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closed.order = 0 # sequence number in the progress bar |
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closed.query_args = group=resolution # optional extra param for the query |
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closed.overall_completion = true # count for overall completion |
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active = * # one catch-all group is allowed |
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active.order = 1 |
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active.css_class = open # CSS class for this interval |
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The definition consists in a comma-separated list of accepted status. |
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Also, '*' means any status and could be used to associate all remaining |
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states to one catch-all group. |
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The CSS class can be one of: new (yellow), open (no color) or |
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closed (green). New styles can easily be added using the following |
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selector: `table.progress td.<class>` |
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== [svn:externals] == #svn:externals-section |
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The TracBrowser for Subversion can interpret the `svn:externals` property of folders out of the box. |
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However, if those externals are ''not'' using the `http:` protocol, or if a link to a different repository browser (such another Trac or [http://www.viewvc.org/ ViewVC]) is desired, then Trac needs to be able to map an external prefix to this other URL. |
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This mapping is done in the `[svn:externals]` section of the TracIni |
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Example: |
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[svn:externals] |
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http://theirserver.org/svn/eng-soft http://ourserver/viewvc/svn/$path/?pathrev=25914 |
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svn://anotherserver.com/tools_repository http://ourserver/trac/support/browser/$path?rev=$rev |
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With the above, the `svn://anotherserver.com/tools_repository/tags/1.1/tools` external will be mapped to `http://ourserver/trac/support/browser/tags/1.1/tools?rev=` (and `rev` will be set to the appropriate revision number if the external additionally specifies a revision, see the [http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.4/svn.advanced.externals.html SVN Book on externals] for more details). |
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---- |
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See also: TracGuide, TracAdmin, TracEnvironment |