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Upgrading Pagure

From 1.x to 2.0

As the version change indicates, 2.0 brings quite a number of changes, including some that are not backward compatible.

When upgrading to 2.0 you will have to:

  • Update the database schema using alembic: alembic upgrade head
  • Create the new DB tables so that the new plugins work using the createdb.py script
  • Move the forks git repo

Forked git repos are now located under the same folder as the regular git repos, just under a forks/ subfolder. So the structure changes from:

repos/
├── foo.git
└── bar.git

forks/
├── patrick/
│   ├── test.git
│   └── ipsilon.git
└── pingou/
    ├── foo.git
    └── bar.git

to:

repos/
├── foo.git
├── bar.git
└── forks/
    ├── patrick/
    │   ├── test.git
    │   └── ipsilon.git
    └── pingou/
        ├── foo.git
        └── bar.git

So the entire forks folder is moved under the repos folder where the other repositories are, containing the sources of the projects.

Git repos for tickets, requests and docs will be trickier to move as the structure changes from:

tickets/
├── foo.git
├── bar.git
├── patrick/
│   ├── test.git
│   └── ipsilon.git
└── pingou/
    ├── foo.git
    └── bar.git

to:

tickets/
├── foo.git
├── bar.git
└── forks/
    ├── patrick/
    │   ├── test.git
    │   └── ipsilon.git
    └── pingou/
        ├── foo.git
        └── bar.git

Same for the requests and the docs git repos.

As you can see in the tickets, requests and docs folders there are two types of folders, git repos which are folder with a name ending with .git, and folder corresponding to usernames. These last ones are the ones to be moved into a subfolder forks/.

This can be done using something like:

mkdir forks
for i in `ls -1 |grep -v '\.git'`; do mv $i forks/; done
  • Re-generate the gitolite configuration.

This can be done via the Re-generate gitolite ACLs file button in the admin page.

  • Keep URLs backward compatible

The support of pseudo-namespace in pagure 2.0 has required some changes to the URL schema: https://pagure.io/pagure/053d8cc95fcd50c23a8b0a7f70e55f8d1cc7aebb became: https://pagure.io/pagure/c/053d8cc95fcd50c23a8b0a7f70e55f8d1cc7aebb (Note the added /c/ in it)

We introduced a backward compatibility fix for this.

This fix is however disabled by default so if you wish to keep the URLs valid, you will need to adjust you configuration file to include:

OLD_VIEW_COMMIT_ENABLED = True