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Gitea is a fork of Gogs a self-hosted Git service written in Go. Alternative to GitHub. Gitea is a fork of Gogs a self-hosted Git service written in Go. Alternative to GitHub.
**Shipped version:** 1.21.4~ynh1 **Shipped version:** 1.21.5~ynh1
## Screenshots ## Screenshots
![Screenshot of Gitea](./doc/screenshots/screenshot.png) ![Screenshot of Gitea](./doc/screenshots/screenshot.png)
## Disclaimers / important information
## Additional informations
### Notes on SSH usage
If you want to use Gitea with SSH and be able to pull/push with your SSH key, your SSH daemon must be properly configured to use private/public keys. Here is a sample configuration `/etc/ssh/sshd_config` that works with Gitea:
```bash
PubkeyAuthentication yes
AuthorizedKeysFile /home/yunohost.app/%u/.ssh/authorized_keys
ChallengeResponseAuthentication no
PasswordAuthentication no
UsePAM no
```
You must also add your public key to your Gitea profile.
When using SSH on any port other than 22, you need to add these lines to your SSH configuration `~/.ssh/config`:
```bash
Host domain.tld
port 2222 # change this with the port you use
```
### Upgrade
By default, a backup is performed before upgrading. To avoid this, you have the following options:
- Pass the `NO_BACKUP_UPGRADE` env variable with `1` at each upgrade. For example `NO_BACKUP_UPGRADE=1 yunohost app upgrade gitea`.
- Set `disable_backup_before_upgrade` to `1`. You can set it with this command:
`yunohost app setting gitea disable_backup_before_upgrade -v 1`
After that, the settings will be applied for **all** the next updates.
From command line:
`yunohost app upgrade gitea`
### Backup
This application now uses the core-only feature of the backup. To keep the integrity of the data and to have a better guarantee of the restoration it is recommended to proceed as follows:
- Stop Gitea service with this command:
`systemctl stop gitea.service`
- Launch Gitea backup with this command:
`yunohost backup create --app gitea`
- Backup your data with your specific strategy (could be with rsync, borg backup or just cp). The data is generally stored in `/home/yunohost.app/gitea`.
- Restart Gitea service with theses command:
`systemctl start gitea.service`
### Remove
Due of the backup core only feature the data directory in `/home/yunohost.app/gitea` **is not removed**. It must be manually deleted to purge user data from the app.
### LFS setup
To use a repository with an `LFS` setup, you need to activate it on `/opt/gitea/custom/conf/app.ini`
```ini
[server]
LFS_START_SERVER = true
LFS_HTTP_AUTH_EXPIRY = 20m
```
By default, NGINX is configured with a maximum value for uploading files at 200 MB. It's possible to change this value on `/etc/nginx/conf.d/my.domain.tld.d/gitea.conf`.
```
client_max_body_size 200M;
```
Don't forget to restart Gitea `sudo systemctl restart gitea.service`.
> These settings are restored to the default configuration when updating Gitea. Remember to restore your configuration after all updates.
### Git command access with HTTPS
If you want to use the Git command (like `git clone`, `git pull`, `git push`), you need to set this app as **public**.
## Documentation and resources ## Documentation and resources
* Official app website: <https://gitea.io/> * Official app website: <https://gitea.io/>

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Gitea is a fork of Gogs a self-hosted Git service written in Go. Alternative to GitHub. Gitea is a fork of Gogs a self-hosted Git service written in Go. Alternative to GitHub.
**Version incluse :** 1.21.4~ynh1 **Version incluse :** 1.21.5~ynh1
## Captures décran ## Captures décran
![Capture décran de Gitea](./doc/screenshots/screenshot.png) ![Capture décran de Gitea](./doc/screenshots/screenshot.png)
## Avertissements / informations importantes
## Additional informations
### Notes on SSH usage
If you want to use Gitea with SSH and be able to pull/push with your SSH key, your SSH daemon must be properly configured to use private/public keys. Here is a sample configuration `/etc/ssh/sshd_config` that works with Gitea:
```bash
PubkeyAuthentication yes
AuthorizedKeysFile /home/yunohost.app/%u/.ssh/authorized_keys
ChallengeResponseAuthentication no
PasswordAuthentication no
UsePAM no
```
You must also add your public key to your Gitea profile.
When using SSH on any port other than 22, you need to add these lines to your SSH configuration `~/.ssh/config`:
```bash
Host domain.tld
port 2222 # change this with the port you use
```
### Upgrade
By default, a backup is performed before upgrading. To avoid this, you have the following options:
- Pass the `NO_BACKUP_UPGRADE` env variable with `1` at each upgrade. For example `NO_BACKUP_UPGRADE=1 yunohost app upgrade gitea`.
- Set `disable_backup_before_upgrade` to `1`. You can set it with this command:
`yunohost app setting gitea disable_backup_before_upgrade -v 1`
After that, the settings will be applied for **all** the next updates.
From command line:
`yunohost app upgrade gitea`
### Backup
This application now uses the core-only feature of the backup. To keep the integrity of the data and to have a better guarantee of the restoration it is recommended to proceed as follows:
- Stop Gitea service with this command:
`systemctl stop gitea.service`
- Launch Gitea backup with this command:
`yunohost backup create --app gitea`
- Backup your data with your specific strategy (could be with rsync, borg backup or just cp). The data is generally stored in `/home/yunohost.app/gitea`.
- Restart Gitea service with theses command:
`systemctl start gitea.service`
### Remove
Due of the backup core only feature the data directory in `/home/yunohost.app/gitea` **is not removed**. It must be manually deleted to purge user data from the app.
### LFS setup
To use a repository with an `LFS` setup, you need to activate it on `/opt/gitea/custom/conf/app.ini`
```ini
[server]
LFS_START_SERVER = true
LFS_HTTP_AUTH_EXPIRY = 20m
```
By default, NGINX is configured with a maximum value for uploading files at 200 MB. It's possible to change this value on `/etc/nginx/conf.d/my.domain.tld.d/gitea.conf`.
```
client_max_body_size 200M;
```
Don't forget to restart Gitea `sudo systemctl restart gitea.service`.
> These settings are restored to the default configuration when updating Gitea. Remember to restore your configuration after all updates.
### Git command access with HTTPS
If you want to use the Git command (like `git clone`, `git pull`, `git push`), you need to set this app as **public**.
## Documentations et ressources ## Documentations et ressources
* Site officiel de lapp : <https://gitea.io/> * Site officiel de lapp : <https://gitea.io/>