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Features
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- - every paste is a git repository
+- every paste is a git repository
+
- repositories can be cloned
- clone url can be displayed
- - openid authentication
- - paste editing
+ - remote pastes can be forked (rel="vcs-git" and gist.github.com)
+- paste editing
+
- add new files
- delete existing files
- replace file with upload
- - multiple files in one paste
- - syntax highlighting with GeSHi
- - rST and Markdown rendering
- - image upload + display
- - external tool support
+- multiple files in one paste
+- syntax highlighting with GeSHi
+- rST and Markdown rendering
+- image upload + display
+- OpenID authentication
+- external tool support
+
- xmllint
- php syntax check
- - history in the sidebar
+- history in the sidebar
+
- old files can be downloaded easily
- - search across pastes: description, file names and file content
+- search across pastes: description, file names and file content
+
- options: quoting, logical and, or, not, partial words
============
1. Unzip the phorkie release file::
- $ tar xjvf phorkie-0.2.0.tar.bz2
+ $ tar xjvf phorkie-0.3.0.tar.bz2
2. Create the git directories::
Dependencies
============
-phorkie stands on the shoulders of giants. Git will need to be a
-minimum version of v1.7.5.
+phorkie stands on the shoulders of giants.
+
+It requires the following programs to be installed
+on your machine:
+
+- Git v1.7.5 or later
+- PHP v5.3.0 or later
+- PEAR v1.9.2 or later
::
+
$ pear install versioncontrol_git-alpha
$ pear install services_libravatar-alpha
$ pear install http_request2
$ pear channel-discover pear.michelf.ca
$ pear install michelf/Markdown
-
+
Note that this version of GeSHi is a bit outdated, but it's the fastest
-way to install it. If you install it manually be sure to update the
-path in ``data/config.default.php``.
+way to install it.
+If you install it manually be sure to update the
+path from ``data/config.default.php``.
+
======
Search
__ http://www.elasticsearch.org/
+
Setup
=====
Edit ``config.php``, setting the ``elasticsearch`` property to the HTTP URL
http://localhost:9200/phorkie/
+You must use a search namespace with Elasticsearch such as ``phorkie/``.
Run the index script to import all existing pastes into the index::
php scripts/index.php
Phorkie will automatically re-index everything when ``setupcheck`` is enabled
in the configuration file.
+You may also manually run the reindexing script with::
+
+ $ php scripts/index.php
+
=====
HowTo
To make git repositories clonable, you need to install ``git-daemon``
(``git-daemon-run`` package on Debian/Ubuntu).
-Now make the repositories available by symlinking the paste repository
+Make the repositories available by symlinking the paste repository
directory (``$GLOBALS['phorkie']['cfg']['repos']`` setting) into
``/var/cache/git``, e.g.::
setting to ``git://$yourhostname/git/paste/``.
The rest will be appended automatically.
+
You're on your own to setup writable repositories.
+
Protect your site with OpenID
=============================
You have the option of enabling OpenID authentication to help secure your
-pastes on phorkie. Set the ``$GLOBALS['phorkie']['auth']`` values in the
-``data/config.php`` file as desired.
-
-There are two different types of security you can apply. First, you can
-restrict to one of three ``securityLevels``; completely open (0), protection
-of write-enabled functions such as add, edit, etc. (1), and full site
-protection. Additionally, you can restrict your site to ``listedUsersOnly``.
-You will need to add the individual OpenIDs identity urls to the
+pastes on phorkie.
+Set the ``$GLOBALS['phorkie']['auth']`` values in the
+``data/config.php`` file as desired.
+
+There are two different types of security you can apply.
+First, you can restrict to one of three ``securityLevels``:
+
+- completely open (``0``)
+- protection of write-enabled functions such as add, edit, etc. (``1``)
+- full site protection (``2``)
+
+Additionally, you can restrict your site to ``listedUsersOnly``.
+You will need to add the individual OpenID urls to the
``$GLOBALS['phorkie']['auth']['users']`` variable.
+Get information about paste editors
+===================================
+Phorkie stores the user's OpenID or IP address (when not logged in) when
+a paste is edited.
+It is possible to get this information for each single commit::
+
+ // IP / OpenID for the latest commit
+ $ git notes --ref=identity show
+ 127.0.0.1
+
+ // show IP / OpenID for a given commit
+ $ git notes --ref=identity show 29f82a
+ http://cweiske.de/
+
+
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Technical details
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