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docker: add Docker files for running an Apache mod_wsgi server
I frequently find myself wanting to run hgweb in a production-like
environment, with a real HTTP server and multiple WSGI workers.
This patch introduces a Docker environment for running Mercurial
under Apache + mod_wsgi. With just a few command executions, it is
possible to spin up a Docker container running hgweb.
The container is tailored for Mercurial developers wanting to run
Mercurial from a source checkout. It is **not** meant to be something
suitable for production use.
The container provides a default hgweb environment with an empty
repository that allows pushes. You can thus start a container and push
your favorite repository there for quick testing.
The container is designed to allow customizations. Users can provide
their own hgweb configurations and mount existing directories containing
repositories into the container.
The behavior of the container and how to control things is documented in
the README.rst file.
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 11 Nov 2014 20:32:10 -0800 |
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#!/bin/bash # This script gets executed on container start. Its job is to set up # the Mercurial environment and invoke the server. # Mercurial can be started in two modes. # If the MERCURIAL_SOURCE environment variable is set and it points to a # Mercurial source directory, we will install Mercurial from that directory. # Otherwise, we download the Mercurial source and install it manually. set -e SOURCE_DIR=/var/hg/source INSTALL_DIR=/var/hg/install REPOS_DIR=/var/hg/repos HTDOCS_DIR=/var/hg/htdocs if [ ! -d ${SOURCE_DIR} ]; then echo "Mercurial source not available at ${SOURCE_DIR}" echo "You need to mount a volume containing the Mercurial source code" echo "when running the container. For example:" echo "" echo " $ docker run -v ~/src/hg:/${SOURCE_DIR} hg-apache" echo "" echo "This container will now stop running." exit 1 fi echo "Installing Mercurial from ${SOURCE_DIR} into ${INSTALL_DIR}" pushd ${SOURCE_DIR} /usr/bin/python2.7 setup.py install --root=/ --prefix=${INSTALL_DIR} --force popd mkdir -p ${HTDOCS_DIR} # Provide a default config if the user hasn't supplied one. if [ ! -f ${HTDOCS_DIR}/config ]; then cp /defaulthgwebconfig ${HTDOCS_DIR}/config fi if [ ! -f ${HTDOCS_DIR}/hgweb.wsgi ]; then cat >> ${HTDOCS_DIR}/hgweb.wsgi << EOF config = '${HTDOCS_DIR}/config' import sys sys.path.insert(0, '${INSTALL_DIR}/lib/python2.7/site-packages') from mercurial import demandimport demandimport.enable() from mercurial.hgweb import hgweb application = hgweb(config) EOF fi mkdir -p ${REPOS_DIR} if [ ! -d ${REPOS_DIR}/repo ]; then ${INSTALL_DIR}/bin/hg init ${REPOS_DIR}/repo chown -R www-data:www-data ${REPOS_DIR}/repo fi # This is necessary to make debuginstall happy. if [ ! -f ~/.hgrc ]; then cat >> ~/.hgrc << EOF [ui] username = Dummy User <nobody@example.com> EOF fi echo "Verifying Mercurial installation looks happy" ${INSTALL_DIR}/bin/hg debuginstall . /etc/apache2/envvars echo "Starting Apache HTTP Server on port 80" echo "We hope you remembered to publish this port when running the container!" echo "If this is an interactive container, simply CTRL^C to stop." exec "$@"