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.gitignore | Thu Oct 09 13:00:08 -0700 2008 | |
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AUTHORS.txt | Mon Oct 12 13:00:23 -0700 2009 | |
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LICENSE.txt | Mon Oct 06 10:15:34 -0700 2008 | |
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ez_setup.py | Thu Oct 09 13:00:08 -0700 2008 | |
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setup.py | Mon Oct 12 13:00:23 -0700 2009 | |
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zerokspot/ | Mon Oct 12 13:00:23 -0700 2009 |
README.rst
repository
The absolute URL of the repository to be fetched
rev
A revision/commit within this repository the environment
should use.
branch
If you want to stay up to date with a certain branch other than
"master", use this.
paths
List of relative paths to packages to develop. Must be used together
with as_egg=true.
newest
This overrides the newest-option of the global setting for this
part
as_egg
Set to True if you want the checkout to be registered as a
development egg in your buildout.
cache-name
Name of the repository in the download-cache directory.
This simple recipe for zc.buildout fetches data from a given repository and stores it into its part's directory. A simple task using this could look like this:
[myapp] recipe=zerokspot.recipe.git repository=git://github.com/zerok/zerokspot.gitrecipe.git rev=7c73978b55fcadbe2cd6f2abbefbedb5a85c2c8c
This would store the repository under ${buildout:directory}/parts/myapp and keep it at exactly this revision, no matter what happens on the server.
The recipe has following options:
Offline installation
If you want to install a part from the download-cache, this is now possible, too:
[buildout] parts = myapp download-cache = /var/cache/buildout install-from-cache = true [mylib] recipe = zerokspot.recipe.git repository = http://domain.com/repo.git
With this configuration, the recipe will look for /var/cache/buildout/repo and clone it into the local parts/ folder.
The recipe also supports an additional "cache-name" setting that lets you configure the folder name of the repository in the download cache.








