X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/582e52d3ca79d0d5d0335486718fe2167d6304cd..d33a651051ef03e1d61fde71113c873972d258b4:/doc/tips/Hosting_Ikiwiki_and_master_git_repository_on_different_machines.mdwn diff --git a/doc/tips/Hosting_Ikiwiki_and_master_git_repository_on_different_machines.mdwn b/doc/tips/Hosting_Ikiwiki_and_master_git_repository_on_different_machines.mdwn index e971a8339..35feacb71 100644 --- a/doc/tips/Hosting_Ikiwiki_and_master_git_repository_on_different_machines.mdwn +++ b/doc/tips/Hosting_Ikiwiki_and_master_git_repository_on_different_machines.mdwn @@ -119,14 +119,26 @@ repository. ## Configure the git repository (on the git machine) to update the wiki after a push -- Add in the `post-receive` hook (file `SITE.git/hooks/post-receive`): +Add in the `post-receive` hook (file `SITE.git/hooks/post-receive`): - wget "http://WIKI-URL/ikiwiki.cgi?do=ping" -O /dev/stdout + git log -1 --format=format:%ae HEAD | grep -e '@web$' -e 'USER@HOST' || wget "http://WIKI-URL/ikiwiki.cgi?do=ping" -O /dev/stdout - If your wiki is password protected, use: +If your wiki is password protected, use: - wget "http://LOGIN:PASSWORD@WIKI-URL/ikiwiki.cgi?do=ping" -O /dev/stdout + git log -1 --format=format:%ae HEAD | grep -e '@web$' -e 'USER@HOST' || wget "http://LOGIN:PASSWORD@WIKI-URL/ikiwiki.cgi?do=ping" -O /dev/stdout +The bit before `wget` is here to prevent updating the wiki while it is +updating, which can lead to a deadlock. Indeed, when the wiki is edited via +web, or a tag page is automatically added, IkiWiki pushes the changes to the +Git machine. Then, the hook on this latter machine tries to pull changes from +the IkiWiki machine, and here is the deadlock. Explanations of the command: + +* `git log -1 --format=format:%ae HEAD`: Looks for the user name of the + latest commit. +* `grep -e '@web$' -e 'USER@HOST': Check whether this last commit was pushed + from the IkiWiki machine (change `USER@HOST` to the appropriate string). +* `wget ...`: If the last commit does not come from the IkiWiki machine + (which means it comes from another machine), update the wiki. ## Going further @@ -137,3 +149,8 @@ repository. - *Using [[gitolite|https://github.com/sitaramc/gitolite]] to manage repositories on the git machine* Simply replace the manipulations of git on the git machine by the corresponding manipulations using gitolite. + * With gitolite, you can use this line in a `post-update` hook: + + `[ x"$GL_USER" = x"`*`gitolite-user`*`" ] || wget ...` + + thus, you filter out precisely the events that originate from the server-to-be-pinged, no matter what the commit id says. (For example, if you push commits you created on a local CGI ikiwiki, they'd be called '@web' as well).