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Changes between Version 2 and Version 3 of TracIni


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    11= The Trac Configuration File =
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     3 ''[Note To Editors] Please discuss documentation changes in the [#Discussion] section. Even better, send us [TracDev/SubmittingPatches documentation patches] against the ''code'' (i.e. where the configuration entries are documented), either on Trac-dev or on new tickets. ''
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    35[[TracGuideToc]]
     6[[PageOutline]]
    47
    58Trac configuration is done by editing the '''`trac.ini`''' config file, located in `<projectenv>/conf/trac.ini`.  Changes to the configuration are usually reflected immediately, though changes to the `[components]` or `[logging]` sections will require restarting the web server. You may also need to restart the web server after creating a global configuration file when none was previously present.
    69
    7 The `trac.ini` configuration file should be writable by the web server, as Trac currently relies on the possibility to trigger a complete environment reload to flush its caches.
     10The `trac.ini` configuration file and its parent directory should be writable by the web server, as Trac currently relies on the possibility to trigger a complete environment reload to flush its caches.
    811
    912== Global Configuration ==
     
    3033[[TracIni]]
    3134
    32 == Reference for special sections
    33 [[PageOutline(3,,inline)]]
    34 
    35 === [components] === #components-section
    36 This section is used to enable or disable components provided by plugins, as well as by Trac itself. The component to enable/disable is specified via the name of the option. Whether its enabled is determined by the option value; setting the value to `enabled` or `on` will enable the component, any other value (typically `disabled` or `off`) will disable the component.
    37 
    38 The option name is either the fully qualified name of the components or the module/package prefix of the component. The former enables/disables a specific component, while the latter enables/disables any component in the specified package/module.
    39 
    40 Consider the following configuration snippet:
    41 {{{
    42 [components]
    43 trac.ticket.report.ReportModule = disabled
    44 webadmin.* = enabled
    45 }}}
    46 
    47 The first option tells Trac to disable the [wiki:TracReports report module]. The second option instructs Trac to enable all components in the `webadmin` package. Note that the trailing wildcard is required for module/package matching.
    48 
    49 See the ''Plugins'' page on ''About Trac'' to get the list of active components (requires `CONFIG_VIEW` [wiki:TracPermissions permissions].)
    50 
    51 See also: TracPlugins
    52 
    53 === [milestone-groups] === #milestone-groups-section
    54 ''(since 0.11)''
    55 
    56 As the workflow for tickets is now configurable, there can be many ticket states,
    57 and simply displaying closed tickets vs. all the others is maybe not appropriate
    58 in all cases. This section enables one to easily create ''groups'' of states
    59 that will be shown in different colors in the milestone progress bar.
    60 
    61 Example configuration (the default only has closed and active):
    62 {{{
    63 closed = closed
    64 # sequence number in the progress bar
    65 closed.order = 0
    66 # optional extra param for the query (two additional columns: created and modified and sort on created)
    67 closed.query_args = group=resolution,order=time,col=id,col=summary,col=owner,col=type,col=priority,col=component,col=severity,col=time,col=changetime
    68 # indicates groups that count for overall completion percentage
    69 closed.overall_completion = true
    70 
    71 new = new
    72 new.order = 1
    73 new.css_class = new
    74 new.label = new
    75 
    76 # one catch-all group is allowed
    77 active = *
    78 active.order = 2
    79 # CSS class for this interval
    80 active.css_class = open
    81 # Displayed label for this group
    82 active.label = in progress
    83 }}}
    84 
    85 The definition consists in a comma-separated list of accepted status.
    86 Also, '*' means any status and could be used to associate all remaining
    87 states to one catch-all group.
    88 
    89 The CSS class can be one of: new (yellow), open (no color) or
    90 closed (green). New styles can easily be added using the following
    91 selector:  `table.progress td.<class>`
    92 
    93 === [repositories] === #repositories-section
    94 
    95 (''since 0.12'' multirepos)
    96 
    97 One of the alternatives for registering new repositories is to populate the `[repositories]` section of the trac.ini.
    98 
    99 This is especially suited for setting up convenience aliases, short-lived repositories, or during the initial phases of an installation.
    100 
    101 See [TracRepositoryAdmin#Intrac.ini TracRepositoryAdmin] for details about the format adopted for this section and the rest of that page for the other alternatives.
    102 
    103 === [svn:externals] === #svn:externals-section
    104 ''(since 0.11)''
    105 
    106 The TracBrowser for Subversion can interpret the `svn:externals` property of folders.
    107 By default, it only turns the URLs into links as Trac can't browse remote repositories.
    108 
    109 However, if you have another Trac instance (or an other repository browser like [http://www.viewvc.org/ ViewVC]) configured to browse the target repository, then you can instruct Trac which other repository browser to use for which external URL.
    110 
    111 This mapping is done in the `[svn:externals]` section of the TracIni
    112 
    113 Example:
    114 {{{
    115 [svn:externals]
    116 1 = svn://server/repos1                       http://trac/proj1/browser/$path?rev=$rev
    117 2 = svn://server/repos2                       http://trac/proj2/browser/$path?rev=$rev
    118 3 = http://theirserver.org/svn/eng-soft       http://ourserver/viewvc/svn/$path/?pathrev=25914
    119 4 = svn://anotherserver.com/tools_repository  http://ourserver/tracs/tools/browser/$path?rev=$rev
    120 }}}
    121 With the above, the `svn://anotherserver.com/tools_repository/tags/1.1/tools` external will be mapped to `http://ourserver/tracs/tools/browser/tags/1.1/tools?rev=` (and `rev` will be set to the appropriate revision number if the external additionally specifies a revision, see the [http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.4/svn.advanced.externals.html SVN Book on externals] for more details).
    122 
    123 Note that the number used as a key in the above section is purely used as a place holder, as the URLs themselves can't be used as a key due to various limitations in the configuration file parser.
    124 
    125 Finally, the relative URLs introduced in [http://subversion.tigris.org/svn_1.5_releasenotes.html#externals Subversion 1.5] are not yet supported.
    126 
    127 === [ticket-custom] === #ticket-custom-section
    128 
    129 In this section, you can define additional fields for tickets. See TracTicketsCustomFields for more details.
    130 
    131 === [ticket-workflow] === #ticket-workflow-section
    132 ''(since 0.11)''
    133 
    134 The workflow for tickets is controlled by plugins.
    135 By default, there's only a `ConfigurableTicketWorkflow` component in charge.
    136 That component allows the workflow to be configured via this section in the trac.ini file.
    137 See TracWorkflow for more details.
    138 
    13935----
    14036See also: TracGuide, TracAdmin, TracEnvironment