6 | | == Pros == |
7 | | |
8 | | * Fewer dependencies: You don't need to install apache or any other web-server. |
9 | | * Fast: Should be almost as fast as the [wiki:TracModPython mod_python] version (and much faster than the [wiki:TracCgi CGI]), even more so since version 0.12 where the HTTP/1.1 version of the protocol is enabled by default |
10 | | * Automatic reloading: For development, Tracd can be used in ''auto_reload'' mode, which will automatically restart the server whenever you make a change to the code (in Trac itself or in a plugin). |
11 | | |
12 | | == Cons == |
| 6 | == Pros |
| 7 | |
| 8 | * Fewer dependencies: You don't need to install Apache or any other web-server. |
| 9 | * Fast: Should be almost as fast as the [wiki:TracModWSGI mod_wsgi] version (and much faster than the [wiki:TracCgi CGI]), especially since the HTTP/1.1 version of the protocol is enabled by default. |
| 10 | * Automatic reloading: For development, Tracd can be used in ''auto_reload'' mode, which will automatically restart the server whenever you make a change to the code, for example in Trac itself or in a plugin. |
| 11 | |
| 12 | == Cons |
41 | | To exit the server on Windows, be sure to use {{{CTRL-BREAK}}} -- using {{{CTRL-C}}} will leave a Python process running in the background. |
42 | | |
43 | | == Installing as a Windows Service == |
44 | | |
45 | | === Option 1 === |
46 | | To install as a Windows service, get the [http://www.google.com/search?q=srvany.exe SRVANY] utility and run: |
47 | | {{{ |
| 38 | There is support for the HTTPS protocol (//Since 1.3.4//). Specify the path to the PEM certificate file and keyfile using the `--certfile` and `--keyfile` options. You can specify just the `--certfile` option if you have a [https://docs.python.org/2/library/ssl.html#combined-key-and-certificate combined key and certificate]. |
| 39 | |
| 40 | To exit the server on Windows, be sure to use `CTRL-BREAK`. Using `CTRL-C` will leave a Python process running in the background. |
| 41 | |
| 42 | == Installing as a Windows Service |
| 43 | |
| 44 | === Option 1 |
| 45 | |
| 46 | To install as a Windows service, get the [https://www.google.com/search?q=srvany.exe SRVANY] utility and run: |
| 47 | {{{#!cmd |
69 | | ||!AppParameters ||scripts\tracd-script.py -p 8080 ... || |
70 | | |
71 | | Note that, if the !AppDirectory is set as above, the paths of the executable ''and'' of the script name and parameter values are relative to the directory. This makes updating Python a little simpler because the change can be limited, here, to a single point. |
72 | | (This is true for the path to the .htpasswd file, as well, despite the documentation calling out the /full/path/to/htpasswd; however, you may not wish to store that file under the Python directory.) |
73 | | }}} |
74 | | |
75 | | For Windows 7 User, srvany.exe may not be an option, so you can use [http://www.google.com/search?q=winserv.exe WINSERV] utility and run: |
76 | | {{{ |
77 | | "C:\path\to\winserv.exe" install tracd -displayname "tracd" -start auto "C:\path\to\python.exe" c:\path\to\python\scripts\tracd-script.py <your tracd parameters>" |
78 | | |
| 71 | ||!AppParameters ||scripts\tracd.exe -p 8080 ... || |
| 72 | |
| 73 | Note that, if the !AppDirectory is set as above, the paths of the executable ''and'' of the script name and parameter values are relative to the directory. This makes updating Python a little simpler because the change can be limited, here, to a single point. |
| 74 | This is true for the path to the .htpasswd file as well, despite the documentation calling out the /full/path/to/htpasswd; however, you may not wish to store that file under the Python directory. |
| 75 | }}} |
| 76 | |
| 77 | For Windows 7 User, srvany.exe may not be an option, so you can use [https://www.google.com/search?q=winserv.exe WINSERV] utility and run: |
| 78 | {{{#!cmd |
| 79 | "C:\path\to\winserv.exe" install tracd -displayname "tracd" -start auto "C:\path\to\python.exe" c:\path\to\python\scripts\tracd.exe <your tracd parameters>" |
94 | | == Using Authentication == |
95 | | |
96 | | Tracd allows you to run Trac without the need for Apache, but you can take advantage of Apache's password tools (htpasswd and htdigest) to easily create a password file in the proper format for tracd to use in authentication. (It is also possible to create the password file without htpasswd or htdigest; see below for alternatives) |
| 95 | == Using Authentication |
| 96 | |
| 97 | Tracd allows you to run Trac without the need for Apache, but you can take advantage of Apache's password tools (`htpasswd` and `htdigest`) to easily create a password file in the proper format for tracd to use in authentication. It is also possible to create the password file without `htpasswd` or `htdigest`; see below for alternatives. |
| 98 | |
| 99 | {{{#!div style="border: 1pt dotted; margin: 1em" |
| 100 | **Attention:** Make sure you place the generated password files on a filesystem which supports sub-second timestamps, as Trac will monitor their modified time and changes happening on a filesystem with too coarse-grained timestamp resolution (like `ext2` or `ext3` on Linux, or HFS+ on OSX). |
| 101 | }}} |
159 | | {{{ |
160 | | $ tracd -p 8080 --basic-auth="testenv,/srv/tracenv/testenv/.htpasswd,My Test Env" /srv/tracenv/testenv |
161 | | }}} |
162 | | ''Note:'' You might need to pass "-m" as a parameter to htpasswd on some platforms (OpenBSD). |
163 | | |
164 | | === Digest authentication: Using a htdigest password file === |
165 | | |
166 | | If you have Apache available, you can use the htdigest command to generate the password file. Type 'htdigest' to get some usage instructions, or read [http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/programs/htdigest.html this page] from the Apache manual to get precise instructions. You'll be prompted for a password to enter for each user that you create. For the name of the password file, you can use whatever you like, but if you use something like `users.htdigest` it will remind you what the file contains. As a suggestion, put it in your <projectname>/conf folder along with the [TracIni trac.ini] file. |
| 163 | {{{#!sh |
| 164 | $ tracd -p 8080 --basic-auth="project,/srv/tracenv/testenv/.htpasswd,My Test Env" /path/to/project |
| 165 | }}} |
| 166 | |
| 167 | '''Note:''' You might need to pass "-m" as a parameter to htpasswd on some platforms (OpenBSD). |
| 168 | |
| 169 | === Digest authentication: Using a htdigest password file |
| 170 | |
| 171 | If you have Apache available, you can use the htdigest command to generate the password file. Type 'htdigest' to get some usage instructions, or read [https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/programs/htdigest.html this page] from the Apache manual to get precise instructions. You'll be prompted for a password to enter for each user that you create. For the name of the password file, you can use whatever you like, but if you use something like `users.htdigest` it will remind you what the file contains. As a suggestion, put it in your <projectname>/conf folder along with the [TracIni trac.ini] file. |
170 | | === Generating Passwords Without Apache === |
171 | | |
172 | | Basic Authorization can be accomplished via this [http://aspirine.org/htpasswd_en.html online HTTP Password generator] which also supports `SHA-1`. Copy the generated password-hash line to the .htpasswd file on your system. Note that Windows Python lacks the "crypt" module that is the default hash type for htpasswd ; Windows Python can grok MD5 password hashes just fine and you should use MD5. |
173 | | |
174 | | You can use this simple Python script to generate a '''digest''' password file: |
175 | | |
176 | | {{{ |
177 | | #!python |
178 | | from optparse import OptionParser |
179 | | # The md5 module is deprecated in Python 2.5 |
180 | | try: |
181 | | from hashlib import md5 |
182 | | except ImportError: |
183 | | from md5 import md5 |
184 | | realm = 'trac' |
185 | | |
186 | | # build the options |
187 | | usage = "usage: %prog [options]" |
188 | | parser = OptionParser(usage=usage) |
189 | | parser.add_option("-u", "--username",action="store", dest="username", type = "string", |
190 | | help="the username for whom to generate a password") |
191 | | parser.add_option("-p", "--password",action="store", dest="password", type = "string", |
192 | | help="the password to use") |
193 | | parser.add_option("-r", "--realm",action="store", dest="realm", type = "string", |
194 | | help="the realm in which to create the digest") |
195 | | (options, args) = parser.parse_args() |
196 | | |
197 | | # check options |
198 | | if (options.username is None) or (options.password is None): |
199 | | parser.error("You must supply both the username and password") |
200 | | if (options.realm is not None): |
201 | | realm = options.realm |
202 | | |
203 | | # Generate the string to enter into the htdigest file |
204 | | kd = lambda x: md5(':'.join(x)).hexdigest() |
205 | | print ':'.join((options.username, realm, kd([options.username, realm, options.password]))) |
206 | | }}} |
207 | | |
208 | | Note: If you use the above script you must set the realm in the `--auth` argument to '''`trac`'''. Example usage (assuming you saved the script as trac-digest.py): |
209 | | |
210 | | {{{ |
211 | | $ python trac-digest.py -u username -p password >> c:\digest.txt |
212 | | $ tracd --port 8000 --auth=proj_name,c:\digest.txt,trac c:\path\to\proj_name |
| 175 | === Generating Passwords Without Apache |
| 176 | |
| 177 | Basic Authorization can be accomplished via this [http://aspirine.org/htpasswd_en.html online HTTP Password generator] which also supports `SHA-1`. Copy the generated password-hash line to the .htpasswd file on your system. Note that Windows Python lacks the "crypt" module that is the default hash type for htpasswd. Windows Python can grok MD5 password hashes just fine and you should use MD5. |
| 178 | |
| 179 | Trac also provides `htpasswd` and `htdigest` scripts in [https://trac.edgewall.org/browser/trunk/contrib contrib] (also available in the tar or zip archive): |
| 180 | {{{#!sh |
| 181 | $ ./contrib/htpasswd.py -cb htpasswd user1 user1 |
| 182 | $ ./contrib/htpasswd.py -b htpasswd user2 user2 |
| 183 | }}} |
| 184 | |
| 185 | {{{#!sh |
| 186 | $ ./contrib/htdigest.py -cb htdigest trac user1 user1 |
| 187 | $ ./contrib/htdigest.py -b htdigest trac user2 user2 |
229 | | Usage: tracd [options] [projenv] ... |
230 | | |
231 | | Options: |
| 205 | usage: tracd [-h] [--version] [-e PARENTDIR | -s] |
| 206 | [-a DIGESTAUTH | --basic-auth BASICAUTH] [-p PORT] [-b HOSTNAME] |
| 207 | [--protocol {http,https,scgi,ajp,fcgi}] [--certfile CERTFILE] |
| 208 | [--keyfile KEYFILE] [-q] [--base-path BASE_PATH] |
| 209 | [--http10 | --http11] [-r | -d] [--pidfile PIDFILE] [--umask MASK] |
| 210 | [--group GROUP] [--user USER] |
| 211 | [envs ...] |
| 212 | |
| 213 | positional arguments: |
| 214 | envs path of the project environment(s) |
| 215 | |
| 216 | options: |
| 217 | -h, --help show this help message and exit |
241 | | --protocol=PROTOCOL http|scgi|ajp|fcgi |
242 | | -q, --unquote unquote PATH_INFO (may be needed when using ajp) |
243 | | --http10 use HTTP/1.0 protocol version instead of HTTP/1.1 |
244 | | --http11 use HTTP/1.1 protocol version (default) |
245 | | -e PARENTDIR, --env-parent-dir=PARENTDIR |
246 | | parent directory of the project environments |
247 | | --base-path=BASE_PATH |
| 229 | --protocol {http,https,scgi,ajp,fcgi} |
| 230 | the server protocol (default: http) |
| 231 | --certfile CERTFILE PEM certificate file for HTTPS |
| 232 | --keyfile KEYFILE PEM key file for HTTPS |
| 233 | -q, --unquote unquote PATH_INFO (may be needed when using the ajp |
| 234 | protocol) |
| 235 | --base-path BASE_PATH |
252 | | --pidfile=PIDFILE when daemonizing, file to which to write pid |
253 | | --umask=MASK when daemonizing, file mode creation mask to use, in |
254 | | octal notation (default 022) |
255 | | --group=GROUP the group to run as |
256 | | --user=USER the user to run as |
| 241 | --pidfile PIDFILE file to write pid when daemonizing |
| 242 | --umask MASK when daemonizing, file mode creation mask to use, in |
| 243 | octal notation (default: 022) |
| 244 | --group GROUP the group to run as |
| 245 | --user USER the user to run as |
261 | | == Tips == |
262 | | |
263 | | === Serving static content === |
264 | | |
265 | | If `tracd` is the only web server used for the project, |
266 | | it can also be used to distribute static content |
267 | | (tarballs, Doxygen documentation, etc.) |
268 | | |
269 | | This static content should be put in the `$TRAC_ENV/htdocs` folder, |
270 | | and is accessed by URLs like `<project_URL>/chrome/site/...`. |
271 | | |
272 | | Example: given a `$TRAC_ENV/htdocs/software-0.1.tar.gz` file, |
273 | | the corresponding relative URL would be `/<project_name>/chrome/site/software-0.1.tar.gz`, |
274 | | which in turn can be written as `htdocs:software-0.1.tar.gz` (TracLinks syntax) or `[/<project_name>/chrome/site/software-0.1.tar.gz]` (relative link syntax). |
275 | | |
276 | | ''Support for `htdocs:` TracLinks syntax was added in version 0.10'' |
| 250 | == Tips |
| 251 | |
| 252 | === Serving static content |
| 253 | |
| 254 | If `tracd` is the only web server used for the project, it can also be used to distribute static content, such as tarballs, Doxygen documentation, etc. |
| 255 | |
| 256 | This static content should be put in the `$TRAC_ENV/htdocs` folder, and is accessed by URLs like `<project_URL>/chrome/site/...`. |
| 257 | |
| 258 | Example: given a `$TRAC_ENV/htdocs/software-0.1.tar.gz` file, the corresponding relative URL would be `/<project_name>/chrome/site/software-0.1.tar.gz`, which in turn can be written as `htdocs:software-0.1.tar.gz` (TracLinks syntax) or `[/<project_name>/chrome/site/software-0.1.tar.gz]` (relative link syntax). |