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Config and run |
The default configuration is saved in conf/app.ini
, you do NOT need to edit it at all. Since v0.6.0
, this file is embedded into the binary.
So how do you create a custom configuration if you are not allowed to edit conf/app.ini
? Well, create custom/conf/app.ini
then! Corresponding keys in corresponding sections in custom/conf/app.ini
will overwrite the values set in conf/app.ini
.
For example, to change the root path of where raw repository data is being stored, add something like follows:
[repository]
ROOT = /home/jiahuachen/gogs-repositories
Of course, you want to change the database setting as well:
[database]
PASSWORD = `root`
Note: please quote passwords using `
Yes, why don't you just edit conf/app.ini
? The reason is to keep your custom configuration safe:
- For people who install from binary, every time after you ship the program, you can just simply copy and paste without re-configuring anything.
- For people who install from source, we've ruled out the
custom/conf/app.ini
in.gitignore
, so it will not cause changes in version control as a result of re-applying old configurations to the new version.
- You need to set key
security -> INSTALL_LOCK
to betrue
in the filecustom/conf/app.ini
in order to run from source. - You can use the famous
make
command:
$ make
$ ./gogs web
Scripts are in the scripts
directory, but execute them at the root of the repository
- There are many ways to start:
- Plain: just use
./gogs web
- Daemons: see scripts folder
- Plain: just use
- Go to
/install
to do your first-time run configuration.
- Create a file named
/etc/init.d/gogs
as follows, assuming gogs is installed in the/home/git
user:
#!/sbin/openrc-run
SVCNAME=gogs
GOGS_PIDFILE=/var/run/gogs.pid
GOGS_USER=git
GOGS_HOME=/home/$GOGS_USER
GOGS_PATH=$GOGS_HOME/go/src/github.com/gogs/gogs
COMMAND="${GOGS_PATH}/gogs"
ARGS="web"
depend() {
need net
use dns logger mysql
}
checkconfig() {
if [ ! -d "$GOGS_PATH" ] ; then
eerror "gogs not installed" || return 1
fi
return 0
}
start() {
checkconfig || return 1
ebegin "Starting ${SVCNAME}"
start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --background \
--make-pidfile --pidfile "${GOGS_PIDFILE}" \
--user "${GOGS_USER}" \
-d ${GOGS_PATH} \
--exec "${COMMAND}" "${ARGS}"
eend $?
}
stop() {
ebegin "Stopping ${SVCNAME}"
start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --pidfile $GOGS_PIDFILE
eend $?
}