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Update documentation and code to stay up to date with new phabricator version #81
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Hi! Yup agreed, unfortunately the Docker and Puppet builds are tracking revisions from a couple of years back; it's still pretty great back then too though :) Are you using phabricator-tools currently or are you saying you'd be interested to use if it was tracking a more recent version? |
@aevri yes, I'm trying to use it but using newer phabricator version is not working. The Wikimedia foundation would like to use it. https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T132863 but first we have to test it. and phabricator.wikimedia.org is using the new phabricator version. (I will be interested in using this if it was using newer phabricator versions please). and thanks for replying. |
certificates were removed and replaced with conduit tokens I think. |
I installed using puppet |
Aha, this is interesting! :) I'm on holiday at the moment, will have a think about this when I'm back in office. I see @20after4 has started looking into it, hopefully you've got enough that you can start evaluating phabricator-tools against your version of Phabricator. I imagine you might also wish for more documentation around starting with arcyd, it's been used heavily in production by us for some time but I think we maintain the only instance so there hasn't been as much demand for getting started guides. The docs in this dir are probably the best at the moment: This test script may give you more detail on how to get started: |
Ok. |
@aevri Hi how does this work. How do I install the tools and where do I install them. how do I track the repo's. I have the repos in /var/repo/**. But it starts but pushing the changes still pushes them inside a branch instead of making a diff. Please. I tried following your doc's but they doint seem to be working for me. |
Does this work with ssh only or can it work with http/https please. |
Heya!
I think this question is about Arcyd's use of Git. Arcyd simply passes urls on to Git, so it supports http(s), ssh, file system, the Git protocol, etc. The Git configuration of the user running the Arcyd daemon will determine the behaviour of Git. |
Ok thanks. I've followed your guide. It dosent tell you have to install the tools. But I'm stuck at how to get it working. I'm not sure if it is even working for me. |
Yeah there's not much in the way of a getting started guide for Arcyd yet.
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@aevri Hi yep and thanks. I am testing it and seeing if it works for Wikimedia foundation which per the task I linked above would like to use this since we use gerrit.wikimedia.org currently which uses git but moving over to phabricator will cause them to have to also use arc with php. This project will resolve that :). Do we have to setup staging repo or can we start it right away without needing to setup blueprint. |
Hi please update phabricator and documentation since phabricator upstream has been upgraded and your using a really outdated version.
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