| | 1 | = The Trac Environment = |
| | 2 | |
| | 3 | Trac uses a directory structure and a database for storing project data. The directory is referred to as the “environment”. |
| | 4 | |
| | 5 | == Creating an Environment == |
| | 6 | |
| | 7 | A new Trac environment is created using [wiki:TracAdmin trac-admin]: |
| | 8 | {{{ |
| | 9 | $ trac-admin /path/to/myproject initenv |
| | 10 | }}} |
| | 11 | |
| | 12 | [wiki:TracAdmin trac-admin] will ask you for the name of the project, the |
| | 13 | database connection string (explained below), and the type and path to |
| | 14 | your source code repository. |
| | 15 | |
| | 16 | ''Note: The web server user will require file system write permission to |
| | 17 | the environment directory and all the files inside. Please remember to set |
| | 18 | the appropriate permissions. The same applies to the Subversion repository |
| | 19 | Trac is eventually using, although Trac will only require read access as long |
| | 20 | as you're not using the BDB file system. Also, it seems that project names |
| | 21 | with spaces can be problematic for authentication (see [trac:#7163]).'' |
| | 22 | |
| | 23 | ''Note: "initenv" when using svn repository does not imply that trac-admin will perform "svnadmin create" for the specified repository path. You need to perform the "svnadmin create" prior to trac-admin initenv if you're creating a new svn repository altogether with a new trac environment, otherwise you will see a message "Warning: couldn't index the repository" when initializing the environment.'' |
| | 24 | |
| | 25 | == Database Connection Strings == |
| | 26 | |
| | 27 | Since version 0.9, Trac supports both [http://sqlite.org/ SQLite] and |
| | 28 | [http://www.postgresql.org/ PostgreSQL] database backends. Preliminary |
| | 29 | support for [http://mysql.com/ MySQL] was added in 0.10. The default is |
| | 30 | to use SQLite, which is probably sufficient for most projects. The database |
| | 31 | file is then stored in the environment directory, and can easily be |
| | 32 | [wiki:TracBackup backed up] together with the rest of the environment. |
| | 33 | |
| | 34 | === Embedded SQLite Connection String === |
| | 35 | The connection string for an embedded SQLite database is: |
| | 36 | {{{ |
| | 37 | sqlite:db/trac.db |
| | 38 | }}} |
| | 39 | |
| | 40 | === PostgreSQL Connection String === |
| | 41 | If you want to use PostgreSQL or MySQL instead, you'll have to use a |
| | 42 | different connection string. For example, to connect to a PostgreSQL |
| | 43 | database on the same machine called `trac`, that allows access to the |
| | 44 | user `johndoe` with the password `letmein`, use: |
| | 45 | {{{ |
| | 46 | postgres://johndoe:letmein@localhost/trac |
| | 47 | }}} |
| | 48 | ''Note that due to the way the above string is parsed, the "/" and "@" characters cannot be part of the password.'' |
| | 49 | |
| | 50 | If PostgreSQL is running on a non-standard port (for example 9342), use: |
| | 51 | {{{ |
| | 52 | postgres://johndoe:letmein@localhost:9342/trac |
| | 53 | }}} |
| | 54 | |
| | 55 | On UNIX, you might want to select a UNIX socket for the transport, |
| | 56 | either the default socket as defined by the PGHOST environment variable: |
| | 57 | {{{ |
| | 58 | postgres://user:password@/database |
| | 59 | }}} |
| | 60 | or a specific one: |
| | 61 | {{{ |
| | 62 | postgres://user:password@/database?host=/path/to/socket/dir |
| | 63 | }}} |
| | 64 | |
| | 65 | Note that with PostgreSQL you will have to create the database before running |
| | 66 | `trac-admin initenv`. |
| | 67 | |
| | 68 | See the [http://www.postgresql.org/docs/ PostgreSQL documentation] for detailed instructions on how to administer [http://postgresql.org PostgreSQL]. |
| | 69 | Generally, the following is sufficient to create a database user named `tracuser`, and a database named `trac`. |
| | 70 | {{{ |
| | 71 | createuser -U postgres -E -P tracuser |
| | 72 | createdb -U postgres -O tracuser -E UTF8 trac |
| | 73 | }}} |
| | 74 | When running `createuser` you will be prompted for the password for the user 'tracuser'. This new user will not be a superuser, will not be allowed to create other databases and will not be allowed to create other roles. These privileges are not needed to run a trac instance. If no password is desired for the user, simply remove the `-P` and `-E` options from the `createuser` command. Also note that the database should be created as UTF8. LATIN1 encoding causes errors trac's use of unicode in trac. SQL_ASCII also seems to work. |
| | 75 | |
| | 76 | Under some default configurations (debian) one will have run the `createuser` and `createdb` scripts as the `postgres` user. For example: |
| | 77 | {{{ |
| | 78 | sudo su - postgres -c 'createuser -U postgres -S -D -R -E -P tracuser' |
| | 79 | sudo su - postgres -c 'createdb -U postgres -O tracuser -E UTF8 trac' |
| | 80 | }}} |
| | 81 | |
| | 82 | Trac uses the `public` schema by default but you can specify a different schema in the connection string: |
| | 83 | {{{ |
| | 84 | postgres://user:pass@server/database?schema=yourschemaname |
| | 85 | }}} |
| | 86 | |
| | 87 | === MySQL Connection String === |
| | 88 | |
| | 89 | If you want to use MySQL instead, you'll have to use a |
| | 90 | different connection string. For example, to connect to a MySQL |
| | 91 | database on the same machine called `trac`, that allows access to the |
| | 92 | user `johndoe` with the password `letmein`, the mysql connection string is: |
| | 93 | {{{ |
| | 94 | mysql://johndoe:letmein@localhost:3306/trac |
| | 95 | }}} |
| | 96 | |
| | 97 | == Source Code Repository == |
| | 98 | |
| | 99 | You'll first have to provide the ''type'' of your repository (e.g. `svn` for Subversion, |
| | 100 | which is the default), then the ''path'' where the repository is located. |
| | 101 | |
| | 102 | If you don't want to use Trac with a source code repository, simply leave the ''path'' empty |
| | 103 | (the ''type'' information doesn't matter, then). |
| | 104 | |
| | 105 | For some systems, it is possible to specify not only the path to the repository, |
| | 106 | but also a ''scope'' within the repository. Trac will then only show information |
| | 107 | related to the files and changesets below that scope. The Subversion backend for |
| | 108 | Trac supports this; for other types, check the corresponding plugin's documentation. |
| | 109 | |
| | 110 | Example of a configuration for a Subversion repository: |
| | 111 | {{{ |
| | 112 | [trac] |
| | 113 | repository_type = svn |
| | 114 | repository_dir = /path/to/your/repository |
| | 115 | }}} |
| | 116 | |
| | 117 | The configuration for a scoped Subversion repository would be: |
| | 118 | {{{ |
| | 119 | [trac] |
| | 120 | repository_type = svn |
| | 121 | repository_dir = /path/to/your/repository/scope/within/repos |
| | 122 | }}} |
| | 123 | |
| | 124 | == Directory Structure == |
| | 125 | |
| | 126 | An environment directory will usually consist of the following files and directories: |
| | 127 | |
| | 128 | * `README` - Brief description of the environment. |
| | 129 | * `VERSION` - Contains the environment version identifier. |
| | 130 | * `attachments` - Attachments to wiki pages and tickets are stored here. |
| | 131 | * `conf` |
| | 132 | * `trac.ini` - Main configuration file. See TracIni. |
| | 133 | * `db` |
| | 134 | * `trac.db` - The SQLite database (if you're using SQLite). |
| | 135 | * `htdocs` - directory containing web resources, which can be referenced in Genshi templates. '''''(0.11 only)''''' |
| | 136 | * `log` - default directory for log files, if logging is turned on and a relative path is given. |
| | 137 | * `plugins` - Environment-specific [wiki:TracPlugins plugins] (Python eggs, since [trac:milestone:0.10 0.10]) |
| | 138 | * `templates` - Custom Genshi environment-specific templates. '''''(0.11 only)''''' |
| | 139 | * `site.html` - method to customize header, footer, and style, described in TracInterfaceCustomization#SiteAppearance |
| | 140 | * ''`templates` - Custom [trac:ClearSilver ClearSilver] environment-specific templates. '''(0.10 only)''' '' |
| | 141 | * ''`site_css.cs` - Custom CSS rules.'' |
| | 142 | * ''`site_footer.cs` - Custom page footer.'' |
| | 143 | * ''`site_header.cs` - Custom page header.'' |
| | 144 | * ''`wiki-macros` - Environment-specific [WikiMacros Wiki macros]. '''(0.10 only)''' '' |
| | 145 | |
| | 146 | '''Note: don't confuse a Trac environment directory with the source code repository directory. |
| | 147 | It happens that the above structure is loosely modelled after the Subversion repository directory |
| | 148 | structure, but they are not and ''must not'' be located at the same place.''' |
| | 149 | |
| | 150 | ---- |
| | 151 | See also: TracAdmin, TracBackup, TracIni, TracGuide |