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    git-http-backend(1)
    ===================
    
    NAME
    ----
    git-http-backend - Server side implementation of Git over HTTP
    
    SYNOPSIS
    --------
    [verse]
    'git http-backend'
    
    DESCRIPTION
    -----------
    A simple CGI program to serve the contents of a Git repository to Git
    clients accessing the repository over http:// and https:// protocols.
    The program supports clients fetching using both the smart HTTP protocol
    and the backwards-compatible dumb HTTP protocol, as well as clients
    
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    pushing using the smart HTTP protocol. It also supports Git's
    more-efficient "v2" protocol if properly configured; see the
    discussion of `GIT_PROTOCOL` in the ENVIRONMENT section below.
    
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    It verifies that the directory has the magic file
    "git-daemon-export-ok", and it will refuse to export any Git directory
    that hasn't explicitly been marked for export this way (unless the
    `GIT_HTTP_EXPORT_ALL` environmental variable is set).
    
    By default, only the `upload-pack` service is enabled, which serves
    'git fetch-pack' and 'git ls-remote' clients, which are invoked from
    'git fetch', 'git pull', and 'git clone'.  If the client is authenticated,
    the `receive-pack` service is enabled, which serves 'git send-pack'
    clients, which is invoked from 'git push'.
    
    SERVICES
    --------
    These services can be enabled/disabled using the per-repository
    configuration file:
    
    http.getanyfile::
    	This serves Git clients older than version 1.6.6 that are unable to use the
    	upload pack service.  When enabled, clients are able to read
    	any file within the repository, including objects that are
    	no longer reachable from a branch but are still present.
    	It is enabled by default, but a repository can disable it
    	by setting this configuration item to `false`.
    
    http.uploadpack::
    	This serves 'git fetch-pack' and 'git ls-remote' clients.
    	It is enabled by default, but a repository can disable it
    	by setting this configuration item to `false`.
    
    http.receivepack::
    	This serves 'git send-pack' clients, allowing push.  It is
    	disabled by default for anonymous users, and enabled by
    	default for users authenticated by the web server.  It can be
    	disabled by setting this item to `false`, or enabled for all
    	users, including anonymous users, by setting it to `true`.
    
    URL TRANSLATION
    ---------------
    To determine the location of the repository on disk, 'git http-backend'
    concatenates the environment variables PATH_INFO, which is set
    automatically by the web server, and GIT_PROJECT_ROOT, which must be set
    manually in the web server configuration.  If GIT_PROJECT_ROOT is not
    set, 'git http-backend' reads PATH_TRANSLATED, which is also set
    automatically by the web server.
    
    EXAMPLES
    --------
    All of the following examples map `http://$hostname/git/foo/bar.git`
    to `/var/www/git/foo/bar.git`.
    
    Apache 2.x::
    	Ensure mod_cgi, mod_alias, and mod_env are enabled, set
    	GIT_PROJECT_ROOT (or DocumentRoot) appropriately, and
    	create a ScriptAlias to the CGI:
    +
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    SetEnv GIT_PROJECT_ROOT /var/www/git
    SetEnv GIT_HTTP_EXPORT_ALL
    ScriptAlias /git/ /usr/libexec/git-core/git-http-backend/
    
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    # This is not strictly necessary using Apache and a modern version of
    # git-http-backend, as the webserver will pass along the header in the
    # environment as HTTP_GIT_PROTOCOL, and http-backend will copy that into
    # GIT_PROTOCOL. But you may need this line (or something similar if you
    # are using a different webserver), or if you want to support older Git
    # versions that did not do that copying.
    #
    # Having the webserver set up GIT_PROTOCOL is perfectly fine even with
    # modern versions (and will take precedence over HTTP_GIT_PROTOCOL,
    # which means it can be used to override the client's request).
    SetEnvIf Git-Protocol ".*" GIT_PROTOCOL=$0
    
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    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    +
    To enable anonymous read access but authenticated write access,
    require authorization for both the initial ref advertisement (which we
    detect as a push via the service parameter in the query string), and the
    receive-pack invocation itself:
    +
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} service=git-receive-pack [OR]
    RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} /git-receive-pack$
    RewriteRule ^/git/ - [E=AUTHREQUIRED:yes]
    
    <LocationMatch "^/git/">
    	Order Deny,Allow
    	Deny from env=AUTHREQUIRED
    
    	AuthType Basic
    	AuthName "Git Access"
    	Require group committers
    	Satisfy Any
    	...
    </LocationMatch>
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    +
    If you do not have `mod_rewrite` available to match against the query
    string, it is sufficient to just protect `git-receive-pack` itself,
    like:
    +
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    <LocationMatch "^/git/.*/git-receive-pack$">
    	AuthType Basic
    	AuthName "Git Access"
    	Require group committers
    	...
    </LocationMatch>
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    +
    In this mode, the server will not request authentication until the
    client actually starts the object negotiation phase of the push, rather
    than during the initial contact.  For this reason, you must also enable
    the `http.receivepack` config option in any repositories that should
    accept a push. The default behavior, if `http.receivepack` is not set,
    is to reject any pushes by unauthenticated users; the initial request
    will therefore report `403 Forbidden` to the client, without even giving
    an opportunity for authentication.
    +
    To require authentication for both reads and writes, use a Location
    directive around the repository, or one of its parent directories:
    +
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    <Location /git/private>
    	AuthType Basic
    	AuthName "Private Git Access"
    	Require group committers
    	...
    </Location>
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    +
    To serve gitweb at the same url, use a ScriptAliasMatch to only
    those URLs that 'git http-backend' can handle, and forward the
    rest to gitweb:
    +
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    ScriptAliasMatch \
    	"(?x)^/git/(.*/(HEAD | \
    			info/refs | \
    			objects/(info/[^/]+ | \
    				 [0-9a-f]{2}/[0-9a-f]{38} | \
    				 pack/pack-[0-9a-f]{40}\.(pack|idx)) | \
    			git-(upload|receive)-pack))$" \
    	/usr/libexec/git-core/git-http-backend/$1
    
    ScriptAlias /git/ /var/www/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    +
    To serve multiple repositories from different linkgit:gitnamespaces[7] in a
    single repository:
    +
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    SetEnvIf Request_URI "^/git/([^/]*)" GIT_NAMESPACE=$1
    ScriptAliasMatch ^/git/[^/]*(.*) /usr/libexec/git-core/git-http-backend/storage.git$1
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    
    Accelerated static Apache 2.x::
    	Similar to the above, but Apache can be used to return static
    
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    	files that are stored on disk.  On many systems this may
    
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    	be more efficient as Apache can ask the kernel to copy the
    	file contents from the file system directly to the network:
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    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    SetEnv GIT_PROJECT_ROOT /var/www/git
    
    AliasMatch ^/git/(.*/objects/[0-9a-f]{2}/[0-9a-f]{38})$          /var/www/git/$1
    AliasMatch ^/git/(.*/objects/pack/pack-[0-9a-f]{40}.(pack|idx))$ /var/www/git/$1
    ScriptAlias /git/ /usr/libexec/git-core/git-http-backend/
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    +
    This can be combined with the gitweb configuration:
    +
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    SetEnv GIT_PROJECT_ROOT /var/www/git
    
    AliasMatch ^/git/(.*/objects/[0-9a-f]{2}/[0-9a-f]{38})$          /var/www/git/$1
    AliasMatch ^/git/(.*/objects/pack/pack-[0-9a-f]{40}.(pack|idx))$ /var/www/git/$1
    ScriptAliasMatch \
    	"(?x)^/git/(.*/(HEAD | \
    			info/refs | \
    			objects/info/[^/]+ | \
    			git-(upload|receive)-pack))$" \
    	/usr/libexec/git-core/git-http-backend/$1
    ScriptAlias /git/ /var/www/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    
    Lighttpd::
    	Ensure that `mod_cgi`, `mod_alias`, `mod_auth`, `mod_setenv` are
    	loaded, then set `GIT_PROJECT_ROOT` appropriately and redirect
    	all requests to the CGI:
    +
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    alias.url += ( "/git" => "/usr/lib/git-core/git-http-backend" )
    $HTTP["url"] =~ "^/git" {
    	cgi.assign = ("" => "")
    	setenv.add-environment = (
    		"GIT_PROJECT_ROOT" => "/var/www/git",
    		"GIT_HTTP_EXPORT_ALL" => ""
    	)
    }
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    +
    To enable anonymous read access but authenticated write access:
    +
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    $HTTP["querystring"] =~ "service=git-receive-pack" {
    	include "git-auth.conf"
    }
    $HTTP["url"] =~ "^/git/.*/git-receive-pack$" {
    	include "git-auth.conf"
    }
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    +
    where `git-auth.conf` looks something like:
    +
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    auth.require = (
    	"/" => (
    		"method" => "basic",
    		"realm" => "Git Access",
    		"require" => "valid-user"
    	       )
    )
    # ...and set up auth.backend here
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    +
    To require authentication for both reads and writes:
    +
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    $HTTP["url"] =~ "^/git/private" {
    	include "git-auth.conf"
    }
    ----------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    ENVIRONMENT
    -----------
    'git http-backend' relies upon the `CGI` environment variables set
    by the invoking web server, including:
    
    * PATH_INFO (if GIT_PROJECT_ROOT is set, otherwise PATH_TRANSLATED)
    * REMOTE_USER
    * REMOTE_ADDR
    * CONTENT_TYPE
    * QUERY_STRING
    * REQUEST_METHOD
    
    The `GIT_HTTP_EXPORT_ALL` environmental variable may be passed to
    'git-http-backend' to bypass the check for the "git-daemon-export-ok"
    file in each repository before allowing export of that repository.
    
    The `GIT_HTTP_MAX_REQUEST_BUFFER` environment variable (or the
    `http.maxRequestBuffer` config variable) may be set to change the
    largest ref negotiation request that git will handle during a fetch; any
    fetch requiring a larger buffer will not succeed.  This value should not
    normally need to be changed, but may be helpful if you are fetching from
    a repository with an extremely large number of refs.  The value can be
    specified with a unit (e.g., `100M` for 100 megabytes). The default is
    10 megabytes.
    
    
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    Clients may probe for optional protocol capabilities (like the v2
    protocol) using the `Git-Protocol` HTTP header. In order to support
    these, the contents of that header must appear in the `GIT_PROTOCOL`
    environment variable. Most webservers will pass this header to the CGI
    via the `HTTP_GIT_PROTOCOL` variable, and `git-http-backend` will
    automatically copy that to `GIT_PROTOCOL`. However, some webservers may
    be more selective about which headers they'll pass, in which case they
    need to be configured explicitly (see the mention of `Git-Protocol` in
    the Apache config from the earlier EXAMPLES section).
    
    
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    The backend process sets GIT_COMMITTER_NAME to '$REMOTE_USER' and
    GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL to '$\{REMOTE_USER}@http.$\{REMOTE_ADDR\}',
    ensuring that any reflogs created by 'git-receive-pack' contain some
    identifying information of the remote user who performed the push.
    
    All `CGI` environment variables are available to each of the hooks
    invoked by the 'git-receive-pack'.
    
    GIT
    ---
    Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite