Repository indexer
Setting up the repository indexer
Gitea can search through the files of the repositories by enabling this function in your app.ini
:
[indexer]
; ...
REPO_INDEXER_ENABLED = true
REPO_INDEXER_PATH = indexers/repos.bleve
UPDATE_BUFFER_LEN = 20
MAX_FILE_SIZE = 1048576
REPO_INDEXER_INCLUDE =
REPO_INDEXER_EXCLUDE = resources/bin/**
Please bear in mind that indexing the contents can consume a lot of system resources, especially when the index is created for the first time or globally updated (e.g. after upgrading Gitea).
Choosing the files for indexing by size
The MAX_FILE_SIZE
option will make the indexer skip all files larger than the specified value.
Choosing the files for indexing by path
Gitea applies glob pattern matching from the gobwas/glob
library to choose which files will be included in the index.
Limiting the list of files prevents the indexes from becoming polluted with derived or irrelevant files (e.g. lss, sym, map, etc.), so the search results are more relevant. It can also help reduce the index size.
REPO_INDEXER_EXCLUDE_VENDORED
(default: true) excludes vendored files from index.
REPO_INDEXER_INCLUDE
(default: empty) is a comma separated list of glob patterns to include in the index. An empty list means "include all files".
REPO_INDEXER_EXCLUDE
(default: empty) is a comma separated list of glob patterns to exclude from the index. Files that match this list will not be indexed. REPO_INDEXER_EXCLUDE
takes precedence over REPO_INDEXER_INCLUDE
.
Pattern matching works as follows:
- To match all files with a
.txt
extension no matter what directory, use**.txt
. - To match all files with a
.txt
extension only at the root level of the repository, use*.txt
. - To match all files inside
resources/bin
and below, useresources/bin/**
. - To match all files immediately inside
resources/bin
, useresources/bin/*
. - To match all files named
Makefile
, use**Makefile
. - Matching a directory has no effect; the pattern
resources/bin
will not include/exclude files inside that directory;resources/bin/**
will. - All files and patterns are normalized to lower case, so
**Makefile
,**makefile
and**MAKEFILE
are equivalent.