Thank you for downloading Bonobo Git Server. For more information please visit http://bonobogitserver.com.
- Internet Information Services 7 and higher
- .NET Framework 4.5
- Windows Vista SP2, Windows 7, Windows 8 and higher
- Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008 SP2, Windows Server 2012 and higher
- Don't forget to register .NET framework with your IIS
- Run
%windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\aspnet_regiis.exe -ir
with administrator privileges
- Run
Before each update please read carefully the information about compatibility issues between your version and the latest one in changelog.
- Delete all the files in the installation folder except App_Data.
- Default location is
C:\inetpub\wwwroot\Bonobo.Git.Server
.
- Default location is
- Copy the files from the downloaded archive to the server location.
These steps illustrate simple installation with Windows 2008 Server and IIS 7. They are exactly the same for higher platforms (Windows Server 2012 and IIS 8.0).
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Extract the files from the installation archive to
C:\inetpub\wwwroot
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Allow IIS User to modify
C:\inetpub\wwwroot\Bonobo.Git.Server\App_Data
folder. To do so- select Properties of App_Data folder,
- go to Security tab,
- click edit,
- select IIS user (in my case IIS_IUSRS) and add Modify and Write permission,
- confirm these settings with Apply button.
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Convert Bonobo.Git.Server to Application in IIS
- Run IIS Manager and navigate to Sites -> Default Web Site. You should see Bonobo.Git.Server.
- Right click on Bonobo Git Server and convert to application.
- Check if the selected application pool runs on .NET 4.0 and convert the site.
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Launch your browser and go to http://localhost/Bonobo.Git.Server. Now you can see the initial page of Bonobo Git Server and everything is working.
- Default credentials are username: admin password: admin
- Go to the Repository Detail.
- Copy the value in the Git Repository Location.
- It should look like
http://servername/projectname.git
.
- It should look like
- Go to your command line and run
git clone http://servername/projectname.git
.
- Click on the account settings in the top right corner.
- Enter new password and confirmation.
- Save.
- Go to the installation folder of Bonobo Git Server on the server.
- Default location is
C:\inetpub\wwwroot\Bonobo.Git.Server
.
- Default location is
- Copy the content of App_Data folder to your backup directory.
- If you changed the location of your repositories, backup them as well.
- Log in as an administrator.
- Go to Global Settings.
- Set the desired value for the Repository Directory.
- Directory must exist on the hard drive.
- IIS User must have proper permissions to modify the folder.
- Save changes.
- Edit the desired repository (or do this when creating the repository).
- Check Anonymous check box.
- Save.
For allowing anonymous push you have to modify global settings.
- Log in as an administrator.
- Go to Global Settings.
- Check the value Allow push for anonymous repositories
- Save changes.
Bonobo provides the following environment variables:
AUTH_USER
: The username used to login. Empty if it was an anonymous operation (clone/push/pull)REMOTE_USER
: Same asAUTH_USER
AUTH_USER_TEAMS
: A comma-separated list containing all the teams the user belongs to. Commas in teams name are escaped with a backslash. Backslashes are also escaped with a\
. Example: Teams 'Editors\ Architects', 'Programmers,Testers' will becomeEditors\\ Architects,Programmers\,Testers
.AUTH_USER_ROLES
: A comma-separated list containing all the roles the user belongs to. Commas in roles are escaped with a backslash. Backslashes are also escaped with a\
.AUTH_USER_DISPLAYNAME
: Given Name + Surname if available. Else the username.
Beware that due to the way HTTP basic authentication works, if anonymous operations (push/pull) are enabled the variables above will always be empty!