| | 1 | = Installing Trac as CGI = |
| | 2 | |
| | 3 | {{{ |
| | 4 | #!div class=important |
| | 5 | ''Please note that using Trac via CGI is the slowest deployment method available. It is slower than [TracModPython mod_python], [TracFastCgi FastCGI] and even [trac:TracOnWindowsIisAjp IIS/AJP] on Windows.'' |
| | 6 | }}} |
| | 7 | |
| | 8 | CGI script is the entrypoint that web-server calls when a web-request to an application is made. To generate the `trac.cgi` script run: |
| | 9 | {{{ |
| | 10 | trac-admin /path/to/env deploy /path/to/www/trac |
| | 11 | }}} |
| | 12 | `trac.cgi` will be in the `cgi-bin` folder inside the given path. ''Make sure it is executable by your web server''. This command also copies `static resource` files to a `htdocs` directory of a given destination. |
| | 13 | |
| | 14 | == Apache web-server configuration == |
| | 15 | |
| | 16 | In [http://httpd.apache.org/ Apache] there are two ways to run Trac as CGI: |
| | 17 | |
| | 18 | 1. Use a `ScriptAlias` directive that maps an URL to the `trac.cgi` script (recommended) |
| | 19 | 2. Copy the `trac.cgi` file into the directory for CGI executables used by your web server (commonly named `cgi-bin`). You can also create a symbolic link, but in that case make sure that the `FollowSymLinks` option is enabled for the `cgi-bin` directory. |
| | 20 | |
| | 21 | To make Trac available at `http://yourhost.example.org/trac` add `ScriptAlias` directive to Apache configuration file, changing `trac.cgi` path to match your installation: |
| | 22 | {{{ |
| | 23 | ScriptAlias /trac /path/to/www/trac/cgi-bin/trac.cgi |
| | 24 | }}} |
| | 25 | |
| | 26 | ''Note that this directive requires enabled `mod_alias` module.'' |
| | 27 | |
| | 28 | If you're using Trac with a single project you need to set its location using the `TRAC_ENV` environment variable: |
| | 29 | {{{ |
| | 30 | <Location "/trac"> |
| | 31 | SetEnv TRAC_ENV "/path/to/projectenv" |
| | 32 | </Location> |
| | 33 | }}} |
| | 34 | |
| | 35 | Or to use multiple projects you can specify their common parent directory using the `TRAC_ENV_PARENT_DIR` variable: |
| | 36 | {{{ |
| | 37 | <Location "/trac"> |
| | 38 | SetEnv TRAC_ENV_PARENT_DIR "/path/to/project/parent/dir" |
| | 39 | </Location> |
| | 40 | }}} |
| | 41 | |
| | 42 | ''Note that the `SetEnv` directive requires enabled `mod_env` module. It is also possible to set TRAC_ENV in trac.cgi. Just add the following code between "try:" and "from trac.web ...":'' |
| | 43 | |
| | 44 | {{{ |
| | 45 | import os |
| | 46 | os.environ['TRAC_ENV'] = "/path/to/projectenv" |
| | 47 | }}} |
| | 48 | |
| | 49 | '' Or for TRAC_ENV_PARENT_DIR: '' |
| | 50 | |
| | 51 | {{{ |
| | 52 | import os |
| | 53 | os.environ['TRAC_ENV_PARENT_DIR'] = "/path/to/project/parent/dir" |
| | 54 | }}} |
| | 55 | |
| | 56 | If you are using the [http://httpd.apache.org/docs/suexec.html Apache suEXEC] feature please see [http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/ApacheSuexec]. |
| | 57 | |
| | 58 | On some systems, you ''may'' need to edit the shebang line in the `trac.cgi` file to point to your real Python installation path. On a Windows system you may need to configure Windows to know how to execute a .cgi file (Explorer -> Tools -> Folder Options -> File Types -> CGI). |
| | 59 | |
| | 60 | === Using WSGI === |
| | 61 | |
| | 62 | You can run a [http://henry.precheur.org/python/how_to_serve_cgi WSGI handler] [http://pythonweb.org/projects/webmodules/doc/0.5.3/html_multipage/lib/example-webserver-web-wsgi-simple-cgi.html under CGI]. You can [wiki:TracModWSGI#Thetrac.wsgiscript write your own application function], or use the deployed trac.wsgi's application. |
| | 63 | |
| | 64 | == Mapping Static Resources == |
| | 65 | |
| | 66 | See TracInstall#MappingStaticResources. |
| | 67 | |
| | 68 | == Adding Authentication == |
| | 69 | |
| | 70 | See TracInstall#ConfiguringAuthentication. |
| | 71 | |
| | 72 | ---- |
| | 73 | See also: TracGuide, TracInstall, [wiki:TracModWSGI], TracFastCgi, TracModPython |