dehub/cmd/dehub-remote
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dehub-remote

This directory provides a simple Docker image which can be spun up to run a dehub-enabled git http remote server. Commits which are pushed to this server will be automatically verified using dehub verify.

The docker image is also being hosted on docker hub at mediocregopher/dehub. Proper image tagging/versioning coming soon!

Usage

Running the following:

docker run \
    --name dehub \
    -v /opt/dehub/repos:/repos \
    -v /opt/dehub/www:/var/www \
    -p 8080:80 \
    mediocregopher/dehub repo-a repo-b

Will start an http server on port 8080, using /opt/dehub/repos to store all repo folders. It will then initialize repos at /opt/dehub/repos/repo-a.git and /opt/dehub/repos/repo-b.git, if they arent already there.

If a volume for /var/www is given then that will be used as the root for all non-git http requests.

Contributors

The Dockerfile being used is based on gitbox, so thank you to nmarus for the great work there.