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PINTOD(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation PINTOD(1p)

NAME

pintod - Web interface to a Pinto repository

VERSION

version 0.14

SYNOPSIS

  pintod --root=/path/to/repository [--auth key=value] [--port=N]

DESCRIPTION

"pintod" provides a web API to a Pinto repository. Clients (like pinto) can use this API to manage and inspect the repository. In addition, "pintod" serves up the distributions within the repository, so you can use it as the backend for cpan or cpanm.

Before running "pintod" you must first create a Pinto repository. For example:

  pinto --root=/path/to/repository init

See pinto for more information about creating a reposiotry.

ARGUMENTS

The path to the root directory of the Pinto repository you wish to serve. Alternatively, you may set the "PINTO_REPOSITORY_ROOT" environment variable.

OPTIONS

Sets an option for the authentication scheme (default is no authentication). Each time this is used, a key=value pair must follow; one of them must be 'backend', which should correspond to a class in the Authen::Simple namespace. The remaining options will be passed as-is to the authentication backend.

See "USING BASIC HTTP AUTHENTICATION" for more guidance on enabling authenticaion with minimal fuss, or see "USING OTHER AUTHENTICATION SCHEMES" for more complex options.

Specifies the port number that the server will listen on. The default is 3111. If you specify a different port, all clients will also have to specify that port. So you probably don't want to change the port unless you have a very good reason.
All other options supported by plackup are supported too, such as "--server", "--daemonize", "--access-log", "--error-log" etc. These will be passed to Plack::Runner. By default, "pintod" uses on the Starman for the server backend. Be aware that not all servers support the same options.

USING BASIC HTTP AUTHENTICATION

"pintod" ships with Authen::Simple::Passwd, so the easiest way to run the server with basic HTTP authentication is to create a password file using the "htpasswd" utility:

  htpasswd -c /path/to/htpasswd USER

You will be prompted to enter the password for "USER" twice. Then repeat that command without the -c option for each additional user. You may want to put the htpasswd file inside the top of your repository.

Then launch pintod like this:

  pintod --root path/to/repository --auth backend=Passwd --auth path=path/to/htpasswd

If you already have an htpasswd file somewhere, you may just point to it directly, or create a symlink. In any case, the htpasswd file needs to be readable by the user that will be running "pintod".

USING OTHER AUTHENTICATION SCHEMES

If you wish to use a different authenticaion scheme, then you'll first need to install the appropriate Authen::Simple backend module. Then configure pintod accordingly. For example, this would be a valid configuration for Kerberos:

  --auth backend=Kerberos --auth realm=REALM.YOUR_COMPANY.COM

and this is how the authentication backend will be constructed:

  my $auth = Authen::Simple::Kerberos->new(
    realm => 'REALM.YOUR_COMPANY.COM'
  );

DEPLOYMENT

"pintod" is PSGI compatible, running under Plack::Runner by default. It will use whatever backend you specify on the command line or have configured in your environment (defaults to Starman).

If you wish to add your own middleware and/or customize the backend in other ways, you can use Pinto::Server in a custom .psgi script like this:

    # my-pintod.psgi
    my %opts   = (...);
    my $server = Pinto::Server->new(%opts);
    my $app    = $server->to_app;
    # wrap $app with middlewares here and/or
    # insert code customized for your backend
    # which operates on the $app

Then you may directly launch my-pintod.psgi using plackup.

SEE ALSO

pinto to create and manage a Pinto repository.

Pinto::Manual for general information on using Pinto.

Stratopan <http://stratopan.com> for hosting your Pinto repository in the cloud.

AUTHOR

Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer <jeff@stratopan.com>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is copyright (c) 2015 by Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer.

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.

2022-10-16 perl v5.34.0