X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/e087ae639f5a72cce6b4bc08399841c20951cb5f..26774c931ce1aa4b91e7129ad602a23b244008b2:/doc/setup.mdwn diff --git a/doc/setup.mdwn b/doc/setup.mdwn index cd6bfdc9c..1669071d6 100644 --- a/doc/setup.mdwn +++ b/doc/setup.mdwn @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ So you want to set up your own wiki using ikiwiki? This tutorial will walk -you through setting up a wiki that is stored in [[Subversion]] or [[Git]], -and that has optional support for commits from the web. +you through setting up a wiki that is stored in [[Subversion]], [[Git]], +[[TLA]] or [[Mercurial]], and that has optional support for commits from the web. 1. [[Install]] ikiwiki. See [[download]] for where to get it. @@ -14,6 +14,21 @@ and that has optional support for commits from the web. mkdir /git/wikirepo cd /git/wikirepo git init-db + # Git requires something be in the repo to start with. + cp /usr/share/ikiwiki/basewiki/index.mdwn . + git add . + git commit -m create -a + # No need to keep files in the master repository; so at this + # stage, you may want to remove all files (except .git) to + # save disk space. + + # TLA + mkdir /tla + tla make-archive me@localhost--wiki /tla/wikirepo + tla my-id "" + + # Mercurial + hg init /hg/wikirepo 3. Check out the repository to make the working copy that ikiwiki will use. @@ -21,7 +36,24 @@ and that has optional support for commits from the web. svn co file:///svn/wikirepo/trunk ~/wikiwc # Git - git clone /git/wikirepo ~/wikiwc + # Create a local clone to save disk space and also to + # optimize performance. See git-clone(1). + git clone -l -s /git/wikirepo ~/wikiwc + + # TLA + mkdir ~/wikiwc + cd ~/wikiwc + tla archive-setup me@localhost--wiki/wiki--0 + tla init-tree me@localhost--wiki/wiki--0 + # Edit {arch}/=tagging-method and change the precious + # line to add the .ikiwiki directory to the regexp. + tla import + + # Mercurial + # Mercurial uses a single repo approach, so no need to + # clone anything. Because the following examples + # refer to the ~/wikiwc working copy we symlink it: + ln -s /hg/wikirepo ~/wikiwc 4. Build your wiki for the first time. @@ -48,6 +80,14 @@ and that has optional support for commits from the web. git commit -m customised index.mdwn git push origin + # TLA + tla add index.mdwn + tla commit + + # Mercurial + hg add index.mdwn + hg commit -m customised index.mdwn + You can also add any files you like from scratch of course. 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 as desired, editing or adding pages and rebuilding @@ -70,12 +110,13 @@ and that has optional support for commits from the web. that all of these are pointing to the right directories, and read through and configure the rest of the file to your liking. - If you want to use git, comment out the subversion stuff, uncomment and - edit the git stuff. + If you want to use something other than subversion, comment out the + subversion configuration, and uncomment and edit the configuration for + your chosen RCS. Note that the default file has a block to configure an [[post-commit]] wrapper to update the wiki. You need to uncomment the related block for - whatever rcs you use and comment out the other rcs blocks. + whatever RCS you use and comment out the other rcs blocks. When you're satisfied, run `ikiwiki --setup ikiwiki.setup`, and it will set everything up and update your wiki. @@ -89,7 +130,7 @@ and that has optional support for commits from the web. 9. Add [[PageHistory]] links to the top of pages. This requires you to have setup a repository browser. For Subversion, you may use [[ViewCVS]] or something similar to access your [[Subversion]] repository. For Git, - [[Gitweb]] can be used. + [[Gitweb]] can be used, etc. The `historyurl` setting makes ikiwiki add the links, and in that url, "\[[file]]" is replaced with the name of the file to view. So edit