Changes between Version 5 and Version 6 of TracStandalone
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v5 v6 4 4 It can be used in a variety of situations, from a test or development server to a multiprocess setup behind another web server used as a load balancer. 5 5 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 13 6 '''Pros''' 7 * Fewer dependencies: You don't need to install Apache or any other web-server. 8 * 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. 9 * 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. 10 11 '''Cons''' 14 12 * Fewer features: Tracd implements a very simple web-server and is not as configurable or as scalable as Apache httpd. 15 * No native HTTPS support: [http://www.rickk.com/sslwrap/ sslwrap] can be used instead,16 or [trac:wiki:STunnelTracd stunnel -- a tutorial on how to use stunnel with tracd] or Apache with mod_proxy.17 13 18 14 == Usage examples 19 15 20 A single project on port 8080 . (http://localhost:8080/)16 A single project on port 8080, such as `http://localhost:8080/`: 21 17 {{{#!sh 22 18 $ tracd -p 8080 /path/to/project 23 19 }}} 24 Strictly speaking this will make your Trac accessible to everybody from your network rather than ''localhost only''. To truly limit it use the `--hostname` option.20 Strictly speaking this will make your Trac accessible to everybody from your network rather than `localhost` only. To truly limit it use the `--hostname` option. 25 21 {{{#!sh 26 22 $ tracd --hostname=localhost -p 8080 /path/to/project 27 23 }}} 28 With more than one project . (http://localhost:8080/project1/ and http://localhost:8080/project2/)24 With more than one project, for example `http://localhost:8080/project1/` and `http://localhost:8080/project2/`: 29 25 {{{#!sh 30 26 $ tracd -p 8080 /path/to/project1 /path/to/project2 31 27 }}} 32 28 33 You can't have the last portion of the path identical between the projects since Trac uses that name to keep the URLs of the 34 different projects unique. So if you use `/project1/path/to` and `/project2/path/to`, you will only see the second project. 29 You can't have the last portion of the path identical between the projects since Trac uses that name to keep the URLs of the different projects unique. So if you use `/project1/path/to` and `/project2/path/to`, you will only see the second project. 35 30 36 31 An alternative way to serve multiple projects is to specify a parent directory in which each subdirectory is a Trac project, using the `-e` option. The example above could be rewritten: … … 39 34 }}} 40 35 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. 36 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]. 37 38 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 39 43 40 == Installing as a Windows Service 44 41 45 42 === Option 1 46 To install as a Windows service, get the [http://www.google.com/search?q=srvany.exe SRVANY] utility and run: 43 44 To install as a Windows service, get the [https://www.google.com/search?q=srvany.exe SRVANY] utility and run: 47 45 {{{#!cmd 48 46 C:\path\to\instsrv.exe tracd C:\path\to\srvany.exe 49 reg add HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\tracd\Parameters /v Application /d "\"C:\path\to\python.exe\" \"C:\path\to\python\scripts\tracd -script.py\" <your tracd parameters>"47 reg add HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\tracd\Parameters /v Application /d "\"C:\path\to\python.exe\" \"C:\path\to\python\scripts\tracd.exe\" <your tracd parameters>" 50 48 net start tracd 51 49 }}} 52 50 53 '''DO NOT''' use {{{tracd.exe}}}. Instead register {{{python.exe}}} directly with {{{tracd-script.py}}} as a parameter. If you use {{{tracd.exe}}}, it will spawn the python process without SRVANY's knowledge. This python process will survive a {{{net stop tracd}}}. 51 {{{#!div style="border: 1pt dotted; margin: 1em;" 52 **Attention:** Do not use `tracd.exe` directly. Instead register `python.exe` directly with `tracd.exe` as a parameter. If you use `tracd.exe`, it will spawn the Python process without SRVANY's knowledge. This Python process will survive a `net stop tracd`. 53 }}} 54 54 55 55 If you want tracd to start automatically when you boot Windows, do: … … 61 61 62 62 {{{#!div 63 Once the service is installed, it might be simpler to run the Registry Editor rather than use the `reg add` command documented above. 63 Once the service is installed, it might be simpler to run the Registry Editor rather than use the `reg add` command documented above. Navigate to:[[BR]] 64 64 `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\tracd\Parameters` 65 65 66 66 Three (string) parameters are provided: 67 ||!AppDirectory ||C:\Python2 6\ ||67 ||!AppDirectory ||C:\Python27\ || 68 68 ||Application ||python.exe || 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. 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:69 ||!AppParameters ||scripts\tracd.exe -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 [https://www.google.com/search?q=winserv.exe WINSERV] utility and run: 76 76 {{{#!cmd 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>"77 "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>" 78 78 net start tracd 79 79 }}} … … 81 81 === Option 2 82 82 83 Use [http ://trac-hacks.org/wiki/WindowsServiceScript WindowsServiceScript], available at [http://trac-hacks.org/ Trac Hacks]. Installs, removes, starts, stops, etc. your Trac service.83 Use [https://trac-hacks.org/wiki/WindowsServiceScript WindowsServiceScript], available at [https://trac-hacks.org/ Trac Hacks]. Installs, removes, starts, stops, etc. your Trac service. 84 84 85 85 === Option 3 … … 93 93 == Using Authentication 94 94 95 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 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. 96 96 97 97 {{{#!div style="border: 1pt dotted; margin: 1em" 98 **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).98 **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. 99 99 }}} 100 100 … … 114 114 * '''project_path''': path of the project 115 115 116 * **`--auth`** in the above means use Digest authentication, replace `--auth` with `--basic-auth` if you want to use Basic auth. 116 * **`--auth`** in the above means use Digest authentication, replace `--auth` with `--basic-auth` if you want to use Basic auth. Although Basic authentication does not require a "realm", the command parser does, so the second comma is required, followed directly by the closing quote for an empty realm name. 117 117 118 118 Examples: … … 139 139 140 140 === Basic Authorization: Using a htpasswd password file 141 141 142 This section describes how to use `tracd` with Apache .htpasswd files. 142 143 143 Note: On Windows It is necessary to install the [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/passlib passlib] 144 package in order to decode some htpasswd formats. Only `SHA-1` passwords (since Trac 1.0) 145 work without this module. 144 '''Note''': On Windows It is necessary to install the [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/passlib passlib] package in order to decode some htpasswd formats. Only `SHA-1` passwords work without this module (since Trac 1.0). 146 145 147 146 To create a .htpasswd file use Apache's `htpasswd` command (see [#GeneratingPasswordsWithoutApache below] for a method to create these files without using Apache): … … 163 162 $ tracd -p 8080 --basic-auth="project,/srv/tracenv/testenv/.htpasswd,My Test Env" /path/to/project 164 163 }}} 165 ''Note:'' You might need to pass "-m" as a parameter to htpasswd on some platforms (OpenBSD). 164 165 '''Note:''' You might need to pass "-m" as a parameter to htpasswd on some platforms (OpenBSD). 166 166 167 167 === Digest authentication: Using a htdigest password file 168 168 169 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.169 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 will 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. 170 170 171 171 Note that you can start tracd without the `--auth` argument, but if you click on the ''Login'' link you will get an error. … … 173 173 === Generating Passwords Without Apache 174 174 175 Basic Authorization can be accomplished via this [http://aspirine.org/htpasswd_en.html online HTTP Password generator] which also supports `SHA-1`. 176 177 Trac also provides `htpasswd` and `htdigest` scripts in `contrib` :175 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. 176 177 Trac also provides `htpasswd` and `htdigest` scripts in `contrib` (in the Tar package): 178 178 {{{#!sh 179 179 $ ./contrib/htpasswd.py -cb htpasswd user1 user1 … … 187 187 188 188 ==== Using `md5sum` 189 189 190 It is possible to use `md5sum` utility to generate digest-password file: 190 191 {{{#!sh … … 198 199 == Reference 199 200 200 Here's the online help, as a reminder (`tracd - -help`):201 Here's the online help, as a reminder (`tracd -h` or `tracd --help`): 201 202 {{{ 202 Usage: tracd [options] [projenv] ... 203 204 Options: 203 usage: tracd [-h] [--version] [-e PARENTDIR | -s] 204 [-a DIGESTAUTH | --basic-auth BASICAUTH] [-p PORT] [-b HOSTNAME] 205 [--protocol {http,https,scgi,ajp,fcgi}] [--certfile CERTFILE] 206 [--keyfile KEYFILE] [-q] [--base-path BASE_PATH] 207 [--http10 | --http11] [-r | -d] [--pidfile PIDFILE] 208 [--umask MASK] [--group GROUP] [--user USER] 209 [envs [envs ...]] 210 211 positional arguments: 212 envs path of the project environment(s) 213 214 optional arguments: 215 -h, --help show this help message and exit 205 216 --version show program's version number and exit 206 -h, --help show this help message and exit 207 -a DIGESTAUTH, --auth=DIGESTAUTH 217 -e PARENTDIR, --env-parent-dir PARENTDIR 218 parent directory of the project environments 219 -s, --single-env only serve a single project without the project list 220 -a DIGESTAUTH, --auth DIGESTAUTH 208 221 [projectdir],[htdigest_file],[realm] 209 --basic-auth =BASICAUTH222 --basic-auth BASICAUTH 210 223 [projectdir],[htpasswd_file],[realm] 211 -p PORT, --port =PORT the port number to bind to212 -b HOSTNAME, --hostname =HOSTNAME224 -p PORT, --port PORT the port number to bind to 225 -b HOSTNAME, --hostname HOSTNAME 213 226 the host name or IP address to bind to 214 --protocol =PROTOCOL http|scgi|ajp|fcgi215 -q, --unquote unquote PATH_INFO (may be needed when using ajp)216 -- http10 use HTTP/1.0 protocol version instead of HTTP/1.1217 -- http11 use HTTP/1.1 protocol version (default)218 - e PARENTDIR, --env-parent-dir=PARENTDIR219 p arent directory of the project environments220 --base-path =BASE_PATH227 --protocol {http,https,scgi,ajp,fcgi} 228 the server protocol (default: http) 229 --certfile CERTFILE PEM certificate file for HTTPS 230 --keyfile KEYFILE PEM key file for HTTPS 231 -q, --unquote unquote PATH_INFO (may be needed when using the ajp 232 protocol) 233 --base-path BASE_PATH 221 234 the initial portion of the request URL's "path" 235 --http10 use HTTP/1.0 protocol instead of HTTP/1.1 236 --http11 use HTTP/1.1 protocol (default) 222 237 -r, --auto-reload restart automatically when sources are modified 223 -s, --single-env only serve a single project without the project list224 238 -d, --daemonize run in the background as a daemon 225 --pidfile =PIDFILE when daemonizing, file to which to write pid226 --umask =MASK when daemonizing, file mode creation mask to use, in227 octal notation (default 022)228 --group =GROUP the group to run as229 --user =USER the user to run as239 --pidfile PIDFILE file to write pid when daemonizing 240 --umask MASK when daemonizing, file mode creation mask to use, in 241 octal notation (default: 022) 242 --group GROUP the group to run as 243 --user USER the user to run as 230 244 }}} 231 245 … … 236 250 === Serving static content 237 251 238 If `tracd` is the only web server used for the project, 239 it can also be used to distribute static content 240 (tarballs, Doxygen documentation, etc.) 241 242 This static content should be put in the `$TRAC_ENV/htdocs` folder, 243 and is accessed by URLs like `<project_URL>/chrome/site/...`. 244 245 Example: given a `$TRAC_ENV/htdocs/software-0.1.tar.gz` file, 246 the corresponding relative URL would be `/<project_name>/chrome/site/software-0.1.tar.gz`, 247 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). 252 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. 253 254 This static content should be put in the `$TRAC_ENV/htdocs` folder, and is accessed by URLs like `<project_URL>/chrome/site/...`. 255 256 Example: given a `$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). 248 257 249 258 === Using tracd behind a proxy … … 258 267 259 268 === Authentication for tracd behind a proxy 260 It is convenient to provide central external authentication to your tracd instances, instead of using `--basic-auth`. There is some discussion about this in [trac:#9206]. 269 270 It is convenient to provide central external authentication to your tracd instances, instead of using `--basic-auth`. See also [trac:#9206]. 261 271 262 272 Below is example configuration based on Apache 2.2, mod_proxy, mod_authnz_ldap. … … 284 294 implements(IAuthenticator) 285 295 286 obey_remote_user_header = BoolOption('trac', 'obey_remote_user_header', 'false', 287 """Whether the 'Remote-User:' HTTP header is to be trusted for user logins 288 (''since ??.??').""") 296 obey_remote_user_header = BoolOption('trac', 'obey_remote_user_header', 'false', 297 """Whether the 'Remote-User:' HTTP header is to be trusted for user logins 298 (''since ??.??').""") 289 299 290 300 def authenticate(self, req): 291 if self.obey_remote_user_header and req.get_header('Remote-User'): 292 return req.get_header('Remote-User') 301 if self.obey_remote_user_header and req.get_header('Remote-User'): 302 return req.get_header('Remote-User') 293 303 return None 294 304 … … 308 318 }}} 309 319 310 Note that if you want to install this plugin for all projects, you have to put it in your [TracPlugins#Plugindiscovery global plugins_dir ] and enable it in your global trac.ini.320 Note that if you want to install this plugin for all projects, you have to put it in your [TracPlugins#Plugindiscovery global plugins_directory] and enable it in your global `trac.ini`. 311 321 312 322 Global config (e.g. `/srv/trac/conf/trac.ini`): … … 327 337 328 338 === Serving a different base path than / 329 Tracd supports serving projects with different base urls than /<project>. The parameter name to change this is 339 340 Tracd supports serving projects with different base urls than `/<project>` with the `base_path` parameter: 330 341 {{{#!sh 331 342 $ tracd --base-path=/some/path