X-Git-Url: https://sipb.mit.edu/gitweb.cgi/ikiwiki.git/blobdiff_plain/65e3686ead9e443584e2c727eec4ccf32bfad47e..b6f0bcb54c56670165f402b221cdc83cdc39aa18:/doc/post-commit.mdwn diff --git a/doc/post-commit.mdwn b/doc/post-commit.mdwn index 6635d3bbd..1ce271487 100644 --- a/doc/post-commit.mdwn +++ b/doc/post-commit.mdwn @@ -1,11 +1,19 @@ -Here's an example of how to run ikiwiki in a [[Subversion]] post-commit -hook to automatically update a wiki as commits come in: +A post-commit hook is run every time you commit a change to your +[[subversion]] (or [[git]]) repository. To make the wiki be updated each +time a commit is made, it can be run from (or as) a post-commit hook. - wiki_src=/path/to/checkout - wiki_dest=/path/to/web/server - svn up -q $wiki_src - ikiwiki $wiki_src $wiki_dest --wikiname=MyWiki +The best way to run ikiwiki in a post-commit hook is using a wrapper, which +ikiwiki is usually configured to generate using a setup file. -This assumes that permissions allow anyone who commits to svn up the -wiki_src directory and write to wiki_dest. If they don't, you'll need a -suid wrapper to run the above as a user who can write to both. +The generated wrapper is a C program that is designed to safely be made +suid if necessary. It's hardcoded to run ikiwiki with the settings +specified when you ran --wrapper, and can only be used to update and +compile that one checkout into the specified html directory. + +Depending on your setup, the post-commit hook might end up +getting called by users who have write access to the repository, but not to +your wiki checkout and html directory. If so, you can safely make +the wrapper suid to a user who can write there (*not* to root!). You might +want to read [[Security]] first. + +[[setup]] explains setting this up in more detail.