X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/ba0e2a5d17285aac9cd46af62ffa7eedb5b6254e..14cd971f8f40b098ac05b54f0e23042f52c2671f:/doc/tips/distributed_wikis.mdwn diff --git a/doc/tips/distributed_wikis.mdwn b/doc/tips/distributed_wikis.mdwn index 29273ada1..4e084b256 100644 --- a/doc/tips/distributed_wikis.mdwn +++ b/doc/tips/distributed_wikis.mdwn @@ -5,6 +5,53 @@ git, let's explore some possibilities for distributed wikis. [[!toc levels=2]] +## Overview + +There are three possible level of decentralisation: + + 0. [[default setup|rcs/git]], no decentralisation + 1. [[a simple HTML mirror|tips/Git_repository_and_web_server_on_different_hosts/]] + 2. separate `srcdir`, still requires a central bare repo - uses [[plugin/pinger]] + 3. completely distinct ikiwiki installs, synchronised with + [[plugin/gitpush]] + +Here's a graphic overview of those: + +### Default setup - one central server + +[[!img rcs/git/wiki-edit-flow.svg size=490x align=center]] + +In the default setup, all the resources are stored on the central +servers. Users can still clone and edit the git repo by hand and +contribute by git, but otherwise all the changes happen on a single +web interface. + +### Separate webserver and git repository + +[[!img tips/Git_repository_and_web_server_on_different_hosts/separate-webserver.svg align=center]] + +In the configuration described in +[[tips/Git_repository_and_web_server_on_different_hosts]], the +webserver is separate from the git repository. The webserver part +hosts the HTML files, the ikiwiki [[cgi]] but everything else is on +the git server. + +### Decentralised pinger setup + +[[!img ping-setup.svg align=center]] + +In this configuration, the mirrors all have their own `srcdir`, but +still need to push and pull from the same central bare git repo. The +[[plugins/pinger]] plugin is used to ping the mirrors from the central +server on edits. + +### Fully decentralised setup + +[[!img .svg align=center]] + +In this configuration, each wiki is fully independent and pushes its +changes to other wikis using the [[plugins/gitpush]] plugin. + ## a wiki mirror The simplest possibility is setting up a mirror. If a wiki exposes its git