I’m trying to convert some projects at work from subversion to git. The projects are websites and our current subversion setup uses davfs to mount the repository and point apache’s document root there. This way apache in dev runs the code currently checked-into the svn repository.
mount:
mount.davfs http://code.repository/svn/site.com /mnt/davfs/site.com
httpd.conf:
ServerName site.com
DocumentRoot /mnt/davfs/site.com
I’m looking for a way to mimic this setup with git. But, from what I understand, mounting a git repository (yes, our git repo is accessed over http) this way will result in the git repository internals showing up as the docroot and not the code itself.
example:
ls /mnt/davfs/gitrepository
Parent Directory
HEAD
branches/
config
description
hooks/
info/
objects/
refs/
Does anyone know if there is a way to achieve the desired effect?
Thanks!
If you want to be able to browse the code, you should be using something like gitweb. If you want to push/pull from the repo, then the internals should be showing up as the docroot.
In a bare repository (the kind that you would use for such a central repo, since you generally don’t want to push to non-bare repos), there is no actual checkout of the code files on disk, the only things in that bare repo are the “git internals”.
If you want to get a copy of the code on the server out of the repository, you probably want to use
git archive– possibly in a post-receive hook if you want it to run every time new code is pushed to the repository. See the following man pages for details:http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-archive.html
http://git-scm.com/docs/githooks