Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of TracAdmin
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v1 v2 1 = TracAdmin = 1 = TracAdmin 2 3 [[PageOutline(2-5, Contents, pullout)]] 2 4 [[TracGuideToc]] 3 5 4 Trac is distributed with a powerful command-line configuration tool. This tool can be used to configure and customize your Trac-installation to better fit your needs.6 Trac is distributed with a powerful command-line configuration tool. This tool can be used to configure and customize your Trac installation to better fit your needs. 5 7 6 Some of th ose operations can also be performed via the web interface thanks to the optional [http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/WebAdmin WebAdmin] plugin, distributed separately for now.8 Some of the configurations can also be performed via the web administration module. 7 9 8 == Usage ==10 == Usage 9 11 10 You can get a comprehensive list of the available options, commands and sub-commands by invoking `trac-admin` with the `help` command:11 {{{ 12 trac-admin help 12 For nearly every `trac-admin` command, the first argument must be the path to the TracEnvironment: 13 {{{#!sh 14 $ trac-admin /path/to/projenv wiki list 13 15 }}} 14 16 15 Unless you're executing the `help`, `about` or `version` sub-commands, you'll need to specify the path to the TracEnvironment that you want to administer as the first argument, for example: 16 {{{ 17 trac-admin /path/to/projenv wiki list 17 The only exception is for the `help` command, but even in this case, if you omit the environment you will only get a very succinct list of commands (`help` and `initenv`), the same list you would get when invoking `trac-admin` alone. 18 `trac-admin --version` will tell you about the Trac version (e.g. 1.2) corresponding to the program. 19 20 To get a comprehensive list of the available command and sub-command, specify the path to an environment: 21 {{{#!sh 22 $ trac-admin /path/to/projenv help 18 23 }}} 19 24 20 == Interactive Mode == 25 Some commands have more detailed help, which you can access by specifying the command's name as a subcommand for `help`: 26 {{{#!sh 27 $ trac-admin /path/to/projenv help <command> 28 }}} 21 29 22 When passing the environment path as the only argument, `trac-admin` starts in interactive mode. 30 When an error occurs in a `trac-admin` command the return value will be `2` and error messages are printed to `stderr`. 31 32 === `trac-admin <targetdir> initenv` #initenv 33 34 This subcommand is very important as is the one used to create a TracEnvironment in the specified `<targetdir>`. That directory must not exist prior to the call. 35 36 [[TracAdminHelp(initenv)]] 37 38 It supports the `--inherit` option, which specifies a global configuration file for sharing settings between several environments. You can also inherit from a shared configuration afterwards, by setting the `[inherit] file` option in the `conf/trac.ini` file in your newly created environment. The advantage of specifying the inherited configuration file at environment creation time is that only the options ''not'' specified in the global configuration file will be written to the environment's `conf/trac.ini` file. 39 See TracIni#GlobalConfiguration. 40 41 == Interactive Mode 42 43 `trac-admin` starts in interactive mode when the environment path is the only argument. 23 44 Commands can then be executed on the selected environment using the prompt, which offers tab-completion 24 (on non-Windows environments, and when the Python `readline` module is available) andautomatic repetition of the last command issued.45 when the Python `readline` module is available. It also offers automatic repetition of the last command issued. 25 46 26 Once you're in interactive mode, you can also get help on specific commands or subsets of commands: 47 The `readline` module should be available on all Unix-compatible platforms. For Windows, support can be obtained by installing [https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyreadline pyreadline]. 48 49 Once you are in interactive mode, you can also get help on specific commands or subsets of commands: 27 50 28 51 For example, to get an explanation of the `resync` command, run: 29 {{{ 30 >help resync52 {{{#!sh 53 $ help resync 31 54 }}} 32 55 33 To get help on a all the Wiki-related commands, run:34 {{{ 35 >help wiki56 To get help on all the Wiki-related commands, run: 57 {{{#!sh 58 $ help wiki 36 59 }}} 37 60 61 == Full Command Reference 62 63 You will find below the detailed help for all the commands available by default in `trac-admin`. Note that this may not match the list given by `trac-admin <yourenv> help`, as the commands pertaining to components disabled in that environment won't be available and conversely some plugins activated in the environment may add their own commands. 64 65 [[TracAdminHelp()]] 66 38 67 ---- 39 See also: Trac Guide, TracBackup, TracPermissions, TracEnvironment, TracIni68 See also: TracBackup, TracEnvironment, TracIni, [trac:TracMigrate TracMigrate]