![]() ![]() Restart Apache: $ sudo /opt/bitnami/ctlscript.sh restart apache The directives below will let you view the default repository at /opt/bitnami/repository by browsing to Update the Apache configuration for Subversion:Įdit the /opt/bitnami/apache/conf/vhosts/nf file and add the following lines. LoadModule authz_svn_module modules/mod_authz_svn.so LoadModule dav_svn_module modules/mod_dav_svn.so LoadModule dav_fs_module modules/mod_dav_fs.so Update the Apache configuration file at /opt/bitnami/apache/conf/nf to load the following modules: LoadModule dav_module modules/mod_dav.so Update the Apache configuration file at /opt/bitnami/apache/conf/nf to load the following modules: To browse the Subversion repository using a Web browser, follow the steps below: For example: svnserve -d -listen-port=3690 -root=/path/to/repositoryīrowse a Subversion repository using a Web browser In case this is not possible, add the repository path to the Subversion control script.Įdit the file /opt/bitnami/subversion/scripts/ctl.sh and update the svnserve command line with an additional –root parameter for the repository path. If no prefix is set in the Subversion scripts, specify the full path to the repository - for instance, svn://SERVER-IP/home/user/repository. $ sudo chown -R bitnami:bitnami /opt/bitnami/repositories $ sudo svnadmin create /opt/bitnami/repositories/myapp Users can still see links leading to restricted Documents in Pages, other Documents, Work Items, and other content, but if they click such links they are shown a message informing them that access is restricted.Configure and use a Subversion repositoryĬonnect to your server via SSH and execute the following commands to create the repositories directory at /opt/bitnami/repositories and then a new Subversion repository named myapp: $ sudo mkdir /opt/bitnami/repositories When repository access management restricts a user from accessing a Document, the Polarion user interface does not show the Document to the user in Navigation. Document folders are located under the project folder in the modules subfolder, and the folder names are the same as the Document titles.įor example, if you wanted to set access control on the Catalog Specification Document in the eLibrary example project, you would set the desired permissions on the folder Default Repository/Demo Projects/elibrary/modules/Specification/Catalog Specification/. To do this, administrators do not apply repository-level access control to specific Documents, but rather to the analogous repository folders, which in effect amounts to the same thing. Click the (Edit) icon in the Users Assignment section in the lower pane of the Access Management page.Ĭontrolling access to Documents is an issue in some organizations. Click the (Edit) icon in the Roles Assignment section in the lower part of the Access Management page.Īdd, edit, or remove User assignments for the selected folder or file. In the lower part you can:Īdd, edit, or remove Role assignments for the selected folder or file. The lower part of the Access Management page provides detailed information about access rights currently defined for the folder or file selected in the top part of the page. ![]() If you have project administrator permissions, the full path to the project root folder is displayed, and you cannot navigate higher than that folder. If you have global ( Repository) administrator permissions, the all folder names in the path are clickable enabling you to navigate all the way up to the repository root. Some or all of the folder names in the path are clickable depending on your permissions: ![]() ![]() The upper part of the page displays a string that shows the repository path to the currently selected folder or file. Keep in mind that this part is a viewport into the SVN access file, and what you see is what is currently in that file. The top part enables you to browse through the repository structure as it is defined in the access file, and review the current Role and User assignments for folders and files. The Access Management page is divided into two parts, top and bottom. ![]()
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