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Plugin for searching the source repository
Description
This plugin allows users to search the source repository.
Installation
To use the repository search, users must have the REPO_SEARCH
permission. Add this with trac-admin
and off you go.
You can include and exclude parts of the repository by adding the following options to trac.ini
:
[repo-search] include = *.py:*.txt exclude = *.pyc:*.png:*.jpg:*.gif:*/README
The globs are separated by your operating systems path seperator (:
under UNIX) and each glob is matched against the full path. Hence */README
instead of just README
.
If only include
is specified the default is to exclude all other files.
To speed up searches, an indexer is included. A full index will occur the first time you search the repository, which can take quite some time. Subsequent changesets will be incrementally indexed and should be pretty snappy.
The indexer is enabled by default and will use the PYTHON_EGG_CACHE
dir to store its data. You can override this location by adding the following entry to your trac.ini
:
[repo-search] index = /my/trac/env/idx
The index
option is a a directory that must be writable by the web server user.
The indexer should cope with changes to the include/exclude lists. Newly included files will be indexed and removed files will be removed from the word:file
mapping table.
Bugs/Feature Requests
Existing bugs and feature requests for RepoSearchPlugin are here.
If you have any issues, create a new ticket.
Download
Download the zipped source from [download:reposearchplugin here].
Source
You can check out RepoSearchPlugin from here using Subversion, or browse the source with Trac.
Recent Changes
- 16772 by rjollos on 2017-08-26 03:29:35
-
TracReposearch 0.2: Add license info
- 9664 by rjollos on 2010-12-12 06:43:46
-
Removing pydev project file that was accidentally checked-in.
- 9663 by rjollos on 2010-12-12 06:39:18
-
Use
\S
in the regular expression that extracts words.\S
will match any non-whitespace character, whereas \w only matches alphanumeric characters and the underscore. Refs #5938.
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Author/Contributors
Author: athomas
Contributors: