Hi, I'd like to know how to setup commit hooks on a fossil server so that, for example, I can perform an automatic checkout, run tests and restart a server. I intend to use this for deploying projects on a server - sort of like heroku's deploy using "git push".
This has come up a few times in the past iirc, but I'm not sure whether there is any resolution on whether fossil will ever accept to support this and if so in what form it might take. I'd like to propose something that (afaik) has not been proposed -- Expose fossil server activity in the form of hook URLs to which information about the activity is sent by POST with the body in JSON format. With this setup, it would be possible to code up a hook client in, say, node.js which can respond appropriately. So, for example, if trunk just got a new commit, and a hook URL root of "http://localhost:9999/myserver/" is registered, then a POST to "http://localhost:9999/myserver/commit" is made with the body something like - {"branch":"trunk", "commit":"longhexSHAid", "comment":"some text", ...} Multiple such root URLs may be registered. In case connection to one fails, it can be simply ignored. I think there would be no need for the fossil server to wait for the post action to complete before continuing with whatever it needs to do (though I admit I haven't thought that through). Thoughts? -Kumar
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