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linked.setup_repositoryControl how CVSTrac interacts with the %h user and password databasesetup_userUser DatabaseTurn the access log file on and off.setup_logLog FileSet the maximum allowable size for attachments.setup_attachAttachmentsOptions to control bandwidth abuse and wiki spam.setup_throttleAbuse ControlEnumerate the different types of tickets that can be entered into the system.setup_enum?e=typeTicket TypesConfigure the allowed values for the "status" attribute of tickets.setup_enum?e=statusTicket StatesSpecify the default values assigned to various ticket attributes when a new ticket is created.setup_newtktNew Tickets DefaultsList the names of subsystems that can be used in the "subsystem" attribute of tickets.setup_enum?e=subsysSubsystem NamesCreate user-defined database columns in the TICKET tablesetup_udefUser-Defined FieldsSpecify commands or scripts used to compute the difference between two versions of a file and pretty print files.setup_diffDiff and Filter ProgramsManage tools for processing CVSTrac objects.setup_toolsExternal ToolsDefine an external program to run whenever a ticket is created or modified.setup_chngChange NotificationHeaders, footers, stylesheets, other web page elements.setup_styleCustomize StyleControl the user interface functionality.setup_interfaceUser InterfaceManage custom Wiki markupssetup_markupWiki MarkupMake a backup copy of the database or restore the database from a backup copy.setup_backupBackup & RestoreSet timeline cookie lifetime and RSS "Time To Live".setup_timelineTimeline & RSS
cvsrootrREPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('cvsroot','%q');modulemREPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('module','%q');rrhCancelConfirm Reread Of RepositoryWARNING!

If you decide to Reconstruct the change history database all of your check-ins will be renumbered. This might break links between tickets and wiki pages and check-ins. Any edits you may have made to check-in messages will be undone as well.

A safer alternative is to select Rescan which will attempt to preserve existing check-in numbers and check-in message changes.

In either case, you may want to make a backup copy of the database so that you can recover if something goes wrong.

Reconstruct the check-in database from scratch.

Attempt to reuse existing check-in numbers.

Do no do anything.

rrh2BEGIN;DELETE FROM chng WHERE not milestone;DELETE FROM filechng;DELETE FROM file;UPDATE config SET value=0 WHERE name='historysize';COMMIT;VACUUM;rrh3BEGIN;DELETE FROM filechng WHERE rowid NOT IN (SELECT min(rowid) FROM filechng GROUP BY filename, vers||'x');DELETE FROM chng WHERE milestone=0 AND cn NOT IN (SELECT cn FROM filechng);UPDATE config SET value=0 WHERE name='historysize';COMMIT;VACUUM;Main Setup MenuCvstracAdminRepositoryConfigure Repository

Enter the full pathname of the root directory of the %s repository in the space provided below. If you want to restrict this server to see only a subset of the files contained in the %s repository (for example, if you want to see only one module in a repository that contains many unrelated modules) then enter a pathname prefix for the files you want to see in the second entry box.

%s repository:
Module prefix:

After changing the %s repository above, you will generally want to press the following button to cause the repository history to be reread from the new repository. You can also use this button to resynchronize the database if a prior read failed or if you have manually changed it (always a bad idea).


yeswrite_cvs_passwdwpwREPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('write_cvs_passwd','%q');import_usersCvstracAdminUserDatabaseConfigure User Database Linkage

CVSTrac can update the CVSROOT/passwd file with the usernames and passwords of all CVSTrac users. Enable or disable this feature below.

Write User Changes to CVSROOT/passwd? noNoYes

Use the following button to automatically create a CVSTrac user ID for every user currently named in CVSROOT/passwd. The new users will be given the same access permissions as user "anonymous" plus check-out permission and check-in permission if CVS allows the user to write.

logfilelogREPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('logfile','%q');CvstracAdminLogConfigure Log File

Enter the name of file into which is written a log of all accesses to this server. Leave the entry blank to disable logging:

Log File:

assigntoasgntoREPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('assignto','%q');initial_stateistateREPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('initial_state','%q');codedflt_tkt_typetypeREPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('dflt_tkt_type','%q');1dflt_prioritypriREPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('dflt_priority','%q');dflt_severitysevREPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('dflt_severity','%q');CvstracAdminNewTicketConfigure New Ticket Defaults

Select a user to whom new tickets will be assigned by default:

Assigned To: SELECT id FROM user UNION SELECT '' ORDER BY id

Select the initial state that new tickets are created in:

Initial State: SELECT name, value FROM enums WHERE type='status'

Select the default type for new tickets:

Default Type: SELECT name, value FROM enums WHERE type='type'

Select the default priority for new tickets:

Default Priority: 5432

Select the default severity for new tickets:

Default Severity:

updatedirbu0clcktktackatktREPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('anon_ticket_linkinfo','%d');REPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('anon_checkin_linkinfo','%d');REPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('ticket_linkinfo','%d');REPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('checkin_linkinfo','%d');REPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('browse_url_cookie_life',%d);REPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('default_browse_url','%q');anon_ticket_linkinfoanon_checkin_linkinfoticket_linkinfocheckin_linkinfodefault_browse_url90browse_url_cookie_lifeCvstracAdminInterfaceConfigure User Interface checkeddirview

Ticket and check-in/milestone link information enables link tooltips in most browsers. For example, #1 and [1]. While this provides information to the user without having to follow a link, it is additional database load for the server and can increase the size of the web pages considerably. Check-in link information is usually only useful if your users put a lot of check-in links within wikis or remarks.




When browsing the repository there are two ways to list files and directories. The Short view is a compact listing combining all files and directories into just four columns. The Long view shows the most recent repository information for each file.


Enter number of days browse mode cookie should be kept by users browser. This cookie keeps track of user's preferred browse mode across user's multiple visits.
This applies to all users.
Set it to 0 to disable browse mode cookie.

Cookie lifetime: days

SELECT name, value, color FROM enums WHERE type='%s' ORDER BY idx?%*s %*s (%s) %*s %s DELETE FROM enums WHERE type='%s'!isspace(*z)setup_.c%s:%u: failed assertion `%s' INSERT INTO enums(type,idx,name,value,color) VALUES('%s',%d,'%q','%q','%q')statusnewSELECT name FROM enums WHERE type='status' AND name='%q'REPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('initial_state',(SELECT name FROM enums WHERE type='status'));SELECT name FROM enums WHERE type='type' AND name='%q'REPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('dflt_tkt_type',(SELECT name FROM enums WHERE type='type'));esubsysConfigure Subsystem NamessubsystemCvstracAdminSubsystemConfigure Ticket TypesCvstracAdminTicketTypeConfigure Ticket StatesCvstracAdminTicketStateUnknown Enumeration

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Press the "Back" link above to return to the setup menu.

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The allowed values of the "%s" attribute of tickets are listed below. You may edit this text and press apply to change the set of allowed values.

The token on the left is the value as it is stored in the database. The text that follows is a human-readable description for the meaning of the token. A color name for use in reports may optionally appear in parentheses after the description.

idxndextra%dREPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('%s_name','%q');REPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('%s_desc','%q');DELETE FROM config WHERE name='%s_name'DELETE FROM config WHERE name='%s_desc'CvstracAdminUserFieldConfigure User-Defined Fields

Five extra columns named "extra1" through "extra5" exist in the TICKET table of the database. These columns can be defined for application specific use using this configuration page.

Each column is controlled by a separate form below. The column will be displayed on ticket reports if and only if its has a non-blank display name. User's see the column as its display name, not as "extra1".

Allowed values for the column can be specified in the text box. The same format is used here as when specifying ticket types, ticket states and subsystem names. There is one allowed value per line. The token on the left is the value as it is stored in the database. The text that follows is a human-readable description for the meaning of the token. A color name for use in reports may optionally appear in parentheses after the description.

The Allowed Values box may be left blank. If allowed values are defined for the column, then users will restricted to the values specified when changing the value of the column. If no allowed values are defined, then the column can be set to arbitrary text.

The Description box may be left blank. If a description is provided, then this field may be entered on the new ticket page. If no description is given, this field can be modified on the edit ticket page but will not appear on the new ticket page.

extra%d_nameextra%d_desc

Database column "extra%d":

Display Name:
Allowed Values: (Name Desc Color - omit for free text)

Description: (HTML - Leave blank to omit from new-ticket page)

notifyREPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('notify','%q');CvstracAdminNotificationConfigure Ticket Change Notification

Enter a shell command to run whenever a ticket is created or modified. The following substitutions are made on the string before it is passed to /bin/sh:
Important Security Note

Be sure to enclose all text substitutions in single-quotes. (ex '%%d') Otherwise, a user could cause arbitrary shell commands to be run on your system.

Text is stripped of all single-quotes and backslashs before it is substituted, so if the substitution is itself enclosed in single-quotes, it will always be treated as a single token by the shell.

For best security, use only the %%n substitution and have a Tcl or Perl script extract other fields directly from the database.

%%a UserID of the person the ticket is assigned to
%%AE-mail address of person assigned to
%%cContact information for the originator
%%dThe description, Wiki format
%%DThe description, HTML format
%%nThe ticket number
%%pThe project name
%%rThe remarks section, Wiki format
%%RThe remarks section, HTML format
%%sThe status of the ticket
%%tThe title of the ticket
%%u UserID of the person who made this change
%%wUserID of the originator of the ticket
%%yType of ticket
%%fFirst TKTCHNG rowid of change set; zero if new record
%%lLast TKTCHNG rowid of change set; zero if new record
%%hattacHment number if change is a new attachment; zero otherwise
%%1First user-defined field
%%2Second user-defined field
%%3Third user-defined field
%%4Fourth user-defined field
%%5Fifth user-defined field
%%%%The literal character "%%"

filediffdiffREPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('filediff','%q');DELETE FROM config WHERE name='filediff'filelistlistREPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('filelist','%q');DELETE FROM config WHERE name='filelist'filefilterfilterREPLACE INTO config(name,value) VALUES('filefilter','%q');DELETE FROM config WHERE name='filefilter'CvstracAdminFilterConfigure Source Code Diff Program

File Diff

Enter a shell command to run in order to compute the difference between two versions of the same file. The output can be either plain text or HTML. If HTML, then the first non-whitespace character of output should be a "<". Otherwise the output will be assumed to be plain text.

Important Security Note

Be sure to enclose the substitutions in single-quotes. (examples: '%%F' or '%%V2') Otherwise, a user who can check in new files (with unusual names) can cause arbitrary shell commands to be run on your system.

CVSTrac will not attempt to diff a file whose name contains a single-quote or backslash so if the substitution is itself enclosed in single-quotes, it will always be treated as a single token by the shell.

The following substitutions are made prior to executing the program:

cvs
%%FThe name of the RCS file to be diffed. This is a full pathname including the ",v" suffix. The name of the file to be diffed.
%%V1The oldest version to be diffed
%%V2The newest version to be diffed
%%RPPath to repository
%%%%The literal character "%%"

If you leave the above entry blank, the following command is used:

rcsdiff -q -r'%%V1' -r'%%V2' -u '%%F'
svnlook diff -r '%%V2' '%%RP'


File List

Enter below a shell command to run in order to list the content of a single version of a file as a diff (i.e. for the first revision of a file). The output can be either plain text or HTML. If HTML, then the first non-whitespace character of output should be a "<". Otherwise the output will be assumed to be plain text.

This command is used to show the content of files that are newly added to the repository.

The following substitutions are made prior to executing the program:

%%F The name of the RCS file to be listed. This is a full pathname including the ",v" suffix. The name of the file to be listed.
%%VThe version to be listed
%%RPPath to repository
%%%%The literal character "%%"

If you leave the above entry blank, the following command is used:

co -q -p'%%V' '%%F' | diff -c /dev/null -
svnlook cat -r '%%V' '%%RP' '%%F'

File Filter

Enter below a shell command to run in order to filter the contents of a single version of a file. The filter should expect the file contents on standard input. The output can be either plain text or HTML. If HTML, then the first non-whitespace character of output should be a "<". Otherwise the output will be assumed to be plain text.

This command is used to show the content of files

The following substitutions are made prior to executing the program:

%%F The name of the file to be diffed. This is a relative pathname intended for display and content detection purposes.
%%VThe version to be listed
%%RPPath to repository
%%%%The literal character "%%"

If you leave the above entry blank, output will simply be wrapped with HTML <PRE> tags and encoded as simple HTML.

okheaderfooterREPLACE INTO config VALUES('header','%q');REPLACE INTO config VALUES('footer','%q');CvstracAdminStyleAttachattach_add?tn=0Configure Style

Enter HTML used for the header and footer of every page. If you leave these entries blank, default headers and/or footers are used. If you enter a filename (beginning with a "/" character) instead of HTML text, then the file is read at runtime and used for the header or footer.

You may attach files to this page which can then be referenced from within your custom header/footer or from other pages. For example, stylesheets, JavaScript files, logos, icons, etc can all be attached. These attachments may be referenced directly by filename (i.e. /filename.png) rather than using attach_get/89/filename.png links.

Substitutions are made within the header and footer text. These substitutions are made to the HTML regardless of whether the HTML is entered directly below or is read from a file.

%%NThe name of the project
%%TThe title of the current page
%%VThe version number of CVSTrac
%%BCVSTrac base URL
%%%%The literal character "%%"

def %N: %T Header:

Footer:

Unable to copy files - cannot open "%h" for reading.wUnable to copy files - cannot open "%h" for writing.Copy operation failed after %lld bytes. Is the disk full?szREPLACE INTO config VALUES('max_attach_size',%d)CvstracAdminAttachmentSet Maximum Attachment Size

Enter the maximum attachment size below. If you enter a size of zero, attachments are disallowed.

Maximum attachment size in kilobytes:

throttlenofollow_linkenable_captchamax_links_per_editkeywords_max_scorekeywordsREPLACE INTO config VALUES('throttle',%d)nfREPLACE INTO config VALUES('nofollow_link',%d)cpREPLACE INTO config VALUES('enable_captcha',%d)lnkREPLACE INTO config VALUES('max_links_per_edit',%d)mscoreREPLACE INTO config VALUES('keywords_max_score',%d)keysREPLACE INTO config VALUES('keywords','%q')CvstracAdminAbuseAbuse Controls

Set Maximum Anonymous Hits Per Hour

Enter the limit on the number of anonymous accesses from the same IP address that can occur within one hour. Enter zero to disable the limiter.

Maximum hits per hour:

The limiter works by maintain a table in the database (the ACCESS_LOAD table) that records the time of last access and a "load" for each IP address. The load reduces exponentially with a half-life of one hour. Each new access increases the load by 1.0. When the load exceeds the threshold above, the load automatically doubles and the client is bounced to the captcha page. After this redirection happens a few times, the user is denied access until the load decreases below the threshold. If the user passes the captcha test, a cookie is set.

When the limiter is enabled, the captcha page is also used to screen users before they try to do anything that might change the database (create a new ticket, change a wiki page, etc). This feature is intended to block automated wiki spam.

Any attempt to access the page named "stopper" (reachable from honeypot) automatically increases the load to twice the threshold. There are hyperlinks to the honeypot on every page. The idea is to trick spiders into visiting this honeypot so that they can have their access terminated quickly.

The limiter and the honeypot only work for users that are not logged in - anonymous users. Users who are logged in can visit any page (including the honeypot) as often as they want and will never be denied access. The limiter (but not the honeypot) is also disabled for any user with a valid captcha cookie.

A summary of the Access Log is available separately.

disabled

Captcha

By turning on this option, anonymous users will be required to pass a simple captcha test before being allowed to change content (tickets, wiki, etc). Passing the test will set a cookie on the browser. Too many failures to pass the test will trigger the throttler and lock the users IP address out. Note that the rate limiter has to be enabled (non-zero) for this option to be available.


External Links

By turning on this option, all links to external sites are tagged as "nofollow". This provides a hint to search engines to ignore such links and reduces the value of wiki spam. However, this may be of limited use since wiki spammers aren't always smart enough to notice that they're wasting their time.

Wiki spam generally works by inserting large numbers of links in a single page edit. A simple way to prevent this is to simply impose a maximum number of new external links in a single wiki edit. A value of zero will disable this option.

Maximum external links per Wiki edit:


Keyword Filtering

Enter a space-separated list of keywords. All wiki edits will be checked against this list and, if the maximum score is exceeded, the change will be denied. The scoring algorithm uses the standard CVSTrac text search() function (where each matched keyword scores from 6 to 10 points). Repeating a keyword in the list will cause it to score higher.

%dMaximum keyword score

Forbidden Keywords

tfdelsetup_markupedit?m=%h&del=1DeleteCvstracAdminMarkupCustom Wiki MarkupcanDELETE FROM markup WHERE markup='%q';

Are you sure you want to delete markup %h?

uREPLACE INTO markup(markup,type,formatter,description) VALUES('%q',%d,'%q','%q');SELECT type, formatter, description FROM markup WHERE markup='%q';
Markup Name: Program BlockProgram MarkupBlockMarkup
Formatter:

Description:

Important Security Note

Program formatters execute external scripts and programs and improper configuration may result in a compromised server.

Be sure to enclose all text substitutions in single-quotes. (ex '%%k') Otherwise, a user could cause arbitrary shell commands to be run on your system.

Text is stripped of all single-quotes and backslashs before it is substituted, so if the substitution is itself enclosed in single-quotes, it will always be treated as a single token by the shell.

The following substitutions are made on the custom markup:
%%mmarkup name
%%kmarkup key
%%amarkup arguments
%%xmarkup arguments or, if empty, key
%%bmarkup block
%%r%s repository root
%%nCVSTrac project name
%%uCurrent user
%%cUser capabilities
Additionally, external programs have some or all the following environment variables defined:
REQUEST_METHOD, GATEWAY_INTERFACE, REQUEST_URI, PATH_INFO, QUERY_STRING, REMOTE_ADDR, HTTP_USER_AGENT, CONTENT_LENGTH, HTTP_REFERER, HTTP_HOST, CONTENT_TYPE, HTTP_COOKIE

Notes

  • The markup name is the wiki formatting tag. i.e. a markup named echo would be invoked using {echo: key args}
  • Changing the name of an existing markup may break existing wiki pages
  • "Markup" markups are simple string substitutions and are handled directly by CVSTrac
  • "Block" markups are paired {markup} and {endmarkup} which get all the text in between as arguments (%a), with no key.
  • "Program" markups are handled by running external scripts and programs. These are more flexible, but there are security risks and too many may slow down page creation. A Program Markup gets the arguments on the command line while a Program Block also gets the block from standard input. Both forms should write HTML to standard output
  • The Description field is used when enumerating the list of available custom markups using the {markups} tag. This is included in pages such as WikiFormatting in order to document server-specific markups.
Add Markupsetup_markupeditSELECT markup, description FROM markup ORDER BY markup;

Custom Markup Rules

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ocaspsetup_toolsedit?t=%h&del=1External ToolsDELETE FROM tool WHERE name='%q';

Are you sure you want to delete tool %h?

REPLACE INTO tool(name,perms,object,command,description) VALUES('%q','%q','%q','%q','%q');SELECT perms, object, command, description FROM tool WHERE name='%q';
Tool Name: DirectoryrptReportmsMilestonechngCheck-inTicketwikiWikifileFile
Required Permissions:

Command-line:

Description:

Important Security Note

External scripts and programs and improper configuration may result in a compromised server.

Be sure to enclose all text substitutions in single-quotes. (ex '%%k') Otherwise, a user could cause arbitrary shell commands to be run on your system.

Text is stripped of all single-quotes and backslashs before it is substituted, so if the substitution is itself enclosed in single-quotes, it will always be treated as a single token by the shell.

Each tool can have a minimum permission set defined. See Users for the full list.

The following substitutions are available to all external tools:
%%RP%s repository root
%%PCVSTrac project name
%%BServer base URL
%%UCurrent user
%%UCUser capabilities
%%NCurrent epoch time
%%TName of tool
File tools have the following substitutions available:
%%FFilename
%%V1First version number
%%V2Second version number (i.e. diff)
Directory tools have the following substitutions available:
%%FDirectory pathname
Ticket tools have the following substitutions available:
%%TNTicket number
Wiki tools have the following substitutions available:
%%WWiki page name
%%T1First timestamp of wiki page
%%T2Second timestamp of wiki page (i.e. diff)
%%CTemporary file containing content
Check-in tools have the following substitutions available:
%%CNCheck-in number
%%CTemporary file containing message
Milestone tools have the following substitutions available:
%%MSMilestone number
%%CTemporary file containing message
Report tools have the following substitutions available:
%%RNReport number
Additionally, external programs have some or all the following environment variables defined:
REQUEST_METHOD, GATEWAY_INTERFACE, REQUEST_URI, PATH_INFO, QUERY_STRING, REMOTE_ADDR, HTTP_USER_AGENT, CONTENT_LENGTH, HTTP_REFERER, HTTP_HOST, CONTENT_TYPE, HTTP_COOKIE
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External Tools

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%s.db%s.db.bubkuprstrCvstracAdminBackupBackup The Database

%s

Use the buttons below to make a safe (atomic) backup or restore of the database file. The original database is in the file named %h and the backup is in %h.

It is always safe to do a backup. The worst that can happen is that you can overwrite a prior backup. But a restore can destroy your database if the backup copy you are restoring from is incorrect. Use caution when doing a restore.

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Enter number of days timeline cookie should be kept by users browser. This cookie keeps timeline settings persistent across users multiple visits.
This applies to all users.
Set it to 0 to disable timeline cookie.

Cookie lifetime: days


RSS feed's TTL (Time To Live) tells RSS readers how long a feed should be cached before refreshing from the source. Because a refresh downloads the entire page, in order to avoid excessive use of bandwidth this shouldn't be set too low. Anything lower then 15 is probably not a very good idea, while 30-60 is most common.

Time To Live: minutes


RSS feed's detail level determines how much details will be embedded in feed.
Higher the detail level, higher the bandwidth usage will be.

RSS detail level:



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