stagit-gopher
-------------

static git page generator for gopher.

This generates pages in the geomyidae .gph file format:

	http://git.r-36.net/geomyidae


Usage
-----

Make files per repository:

	$ mkdir -p gphroot/gphrepo1 && cd gphroot/gphrepo1
	$ stagit-gopher path/to/gitrepo1
	repeat for other repositories
	$ ...

Make index file for repositories:

	$ cd gphroot
	$ stagit-gopher-index path/to/gitrepo1 \
	               path/to/gitrepo2 \
	               path/to/gitrepo3 > index.gph


Build and install
-----------------

$ make
# make install


Dependencies
------------

- C compiler (C99).
- libc (tested with OpenBSD, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Linux: glibc and musl).
- libgit2 (v0.22+).
- geomyidae (for .gph file serving).
- POSIX make (optional).


Documentation
-------------

See man pages: stagit-gopher(1) and stagit-gopher-index(1).


Building a static binary
------------------------

It may be useful to build static binaries, for example to run in a chroot.

It can be done like this at the time of writing (v0.24):

cd libgit2-src

# change the options in the CMake file: CMakeLists.txt
BUILD_SHARED_LIBS to OFF (static)
CURL to OFF              (not needed)
USE_SSH OFF              (not needed)
THREADSAFE OFF           (not needed)
USE_OPENSSL OFF          (not needed, use builtin)

mkdir -p build && cd build
cmake ../
make
make install


Set clone URL for a directory of repos
--------------------------------------
	#!/bin/sh
	cd "$dir"
	for i in *; do
		test -d "$i" && echo "git://git.codemadness.org/$i" > "$i/url"
	done


Update files on git push
------------------------

Using a post-receive hook the static files can be automatically updated.
Keep in mind git push -f can change the history and the commits may need
to be recreated. This is because stagit checks if a commit file already
exists. It also has a cache (-c) option which can conflict with the new
history. See stagit(1).

git post-receive hook (repo/.git/hooks/post-receive):

	#!/bin/sh
	# detect git push -f
	force=0
	while read -r old new ref; do
		hasrevs=$(git rev-list "$old" "^$new" | sed 1q)
		if test -n "$hasrevs"; then
			force=1
			break
		fi
	done

	# remove commits and .cache on git push -f
	#if test "$force" = "1"; then
	# ...
	#fi

	# see example_create.sh for normal creation of the files.


Create .tar.gz archives by tag
------------------------------
	#!/bin/sh
	name="stagit-gopher"
	mkdir -p archives
	git tag -l | while read -r t; do
		f="archives/${name}-$(echo "${t}" | tr '/' '_').tar.gz"
		test -f "${f}" && continue
		git archive \
			--format tar.gz \
			--prefix "${t}/" \
			-o "${f}" \
			-- \
			"${t}"
	done


Features
--------

- Log of all commits from HEAD.
- Log and diffstat per commit.
- Show file tree with line numbers.
- Show references: local branches and tags.
- Detect README and LICENSE file from HEAD and link it as a page.
- Detect submodules (.gitmodules file) from HEAD and link it as a page.
- Atom feed of the commit log (atom.xml).
- Atom feed of the tags/refs (tags.xml).
- Make index page for multiple repositories with stagit-gopher-index.
- After generating the pages (relatively slow) serving the files is very fast,
  simple and requires little resources (because the content is static), only
  a geomyidae Gopher server is required.


Cons
----

- Not suitable for large repositories (2000+ commits), because diffstats are
  an expensive operation, the cache (-c flag) is a workaround for this in
  some cases.
- Not suitable for large repositories with many files, because all files are
  written for each execution of stagit. This is because stagit shows the lines
  of textfiles and there is no "cache" for file metadata (this would add more
  complexity to the code).
- Not suitable for repositories with many branches, a quite linear history is
  assumed (from HEAD).
- Relatively slow to run the first time (about 3 seconds for sbase,
  1500+ commits), incremental updates are faster.
- Does not support some dynamic features like:
  - Snapshot tarballs per commit.
  - File tree per commit.
  - History log of branches diverged from HEAD.
  - Stats (git shortlog -s).

  This is by design, just use git locally.
