| 4 | | The Trac browser can be used to browse directories, change logs |
| 5 | | and specific revisions of files stored in a subversion repository. |
| | 4 | The Trac repository browser can be used to browse specific revisions of directories |
| | 5 | and files stored in the repositories associated with the Trac environment. |
| | 6 | |
| | 7 | ''(since 0.12)'': |
| | 8 | At the top-level of the repository browser is the '''Repository Index''', |
| | 9 | listing all the configured repositories. |
| | 10 | Each repository has a name which is used as a path prefix in a |
| | 11 | "virtual" file hierarchy encompassing all the available repositories. |
| | 12 | If a default repository has been configured, its top-level files and directories |
| | 13 | are also listed, in a '''Default Repository''' section placed before the |
| | 14 | repository index. If the default repository is the only repository associated |
| | 15 | with the Trac environment the '''Repository Index''' will be omitted ^[#note-multirepos (1)]^. |
| 13 | | by clicking on the directory names. Clicking on a file name will show |
| 14 | | the contents of the file. Clicking on the revision number of a file or |
| 15 | | directory will take you to the revision history for that file. |
| | 23 | by clicking on the directory names. |
| | 24 | Clicking on a file name will show the contents of the file. |
| | 25 | Clicking on the revision number of a file or directory will take |
| | 26 | you to the TracRevisionLog for that file. |
| | 27 | Note that there's also a ''Revision Log'' navigation link that will do the |
| | 28 | same for the path currently being examined. |
| | 29 | Clicking on the ''diff'' icon after revision number will display the changes made |
| | 30 | to the files modified in that revision. |
| | 31 | Clicking on the ''Age'' of the file - will take you to that changeset in the timeline. |
| 24 | | The browser module provided RSS feeds to monitor changes to a file or |
| 25 | | directory. To subscribe to an RSS feed for a file or directory, open its |
| 26 | | revision log in the browser and click the orange 'XML' icon at the bottom |
| 27 | | of the page. For more information on RSS support in Trac, see TracRss. |
| | 43 | At the top of the browser page, there's a ''Visit'' drop-down menu which you can use |
| | 44 | to select some interesting places in the repository, for example branches or tags. |
| | 45 | This is sometimes referred to as the ''browser quickjump'' facility. |
| | 46 | The precise meaning and content of this menu depends on your repository backend. |
| | 47 | For Subversion, this list contains by default the top-level trunk directory |
| | 48 | and sub-directories of the top-level branches and tags directories |
| | 49 | (`/trunk`, `/branches/*`, and `/tags/*`). This can be [TracIni#svn-section configured] |
| | 50 | for more advanced cases. |
| | 51 | |
| | 52 | If you're using a Javascript enabled browser, you'll be able to expand and |
| | 53 | collapse directories in-place by clicking on the arrow head at the right side of a |
| | 54 | directory. Alternatively, the [trac:TracKeys keyboard] can also be used for this: |
| | 55 | - use `'j'` and `'k'` to select the next or previous entry, starting with the first |
| | 56 | - `'o'` (open) to toggle between expanded and collapsed state of the selected |
| | 57 | directory or for visiting the selected file |
| | 58 | - `'v'` (view, visit) and `'<Enter>'`, same as above |
| | 59 | - `'r'` can be used to force the reload of an already expanded directory |
| | 60 | - `'A'` can be used to directly visit a file in annotate (blame) mode |
| | 61 | - `'L'` to view the log for the selected entry |
| | 62 | If no row has been selected using `'j'` or `'k'` these keys will operate on the entry under the mouse . |
| | 63 | |
| | 64 | {{{#!comment |
| | 65 | MMM: I guess that some keys are upper case and some lower to avoid conflicts with browser defined keys. |
| | 66 | I find for example in Firefox and IE on windows that 'a' works as well as 'A' but 'l' does not work for 'L'. |
| | 67 | cboos: 'l' is reserved for Vim like behavior, see #7867 |
| | 68 | }}} |
| | 69 | |
| | 70 | For the Subversion backend, some advanced additional features are available: |
| | 71 | - The `svn:needs-lock` property will be displayed |
| | 72 | - Support for the `svn:mergeinfo` property showing the merged and eligible information |
| | 73 | - Support for browsing the `svn:externals` property |
| | 74 | (which can be [TracIni#svn:externals-section configured]) |
| | 75 | - The `svn:mime-type` property is used to select the syntax highlighter for rendering |
| | 76 | the file. For example, setting `svn:mime-type` to `text/html` will ensure the file is |
| | 77 | highlighted as HTML, regardless of the file extension. It also allows selecting the character |
| | 78 | encoding used in the file content. For example, if the file content is encoded in UTF-8, |
| | 79 | set `svn:mime-type` to `text/html;charset=utf-8`. The `charset=` specification overrides the |
| | 80 | default encoding defined in the `default_charset` option of the `[trac]` section |
| | 81 | of [TracIni#trac-section trac.ini]. |
| | 82 | {{{#!comment |
| | 83 | MMM: I found this section a bit hard to understand. I changed the first item as I understood that well. |
| | 84 | but I think the other items could be changed also |
| | 85 | cboos: in the meantime, I've added the ''advanced'' word as a hint this can be a bit complex... |
| | 86 | }}} |
| | 87 | |