DWWW(5)
NAME
dwww - access documentation via WWW
SYNOPSIS
http://localhost/dwww/index.html
DESCRIPTION
A typical Linux system has documentation in many formats (manual pages,
Info files, READMEs, and so on). dwww makes it possible to access all
of these via the same interface, a WWW browser. This makes it easier
to use the documentation.
dwww consists of several programs:
- cgi-bin/dwww
- Run by the WWW server when user requests document via dwww. Parses the request and runs dwww-convert(8) or dwww-find(8) with suitable arguments. Installed in the server's cgi-bin directory.
- dwww-convert(8)
- Converts any document to HTML.
- dwww-format-man(8)
- Auxiliary program to convert man pages or text files to HTML.
- dwww-find(8)
- Searches for documentation.
- dwww-quickfind(8)
- Used by dwww-find(8) to quickly find which package a program belongs to.
- dwww-cache(8)
- Manages the cache of converted documents.
- dwww-refresh-cache(8)
- Cleans outdated documents from the cache.
- dwww-build(8)
- Builds static lists of manual pages. Needs to be re-run whenever documents are installed or removed. (In default configuration is called by the dwww daily cron job).
- dwww-build-menu(8)
- Builds the Debian Documentation Menu pages. Needs to be re-run whenever documents are installed or removed. (In default configuration is called by the install-docs(8) or by the dwww daily cron job).
- dwww-index++(8)
- Uses index++(1) to build index of the documentation registered with doc-base. In default configuration is called be the dwww weekly cron job.
- For speed reasons, the converted documents are stored in /var/cache/dwww. The cache is cleaned by dwww-refresh-cache(8) of old documents to keep it from growing too large.
CONFIGURATION
- dwww is configured via the /etc/dwww/dwww.conf file. That file is a
Bourne shell (/bin/sh) script that defines some or all the following
variables (defaults are used if the file doesn't exist, or doesn't
define the variable).
- Basic configuration variables
- These variables can be also configured by debconf script. You can
change them using the following command:
dpkg-reconfigure dwww
- DWWW_SERVERNAME
Name of the www server. Default is localhost.
- DWWW_SERVERPORT
Port on which the www server listen to. Default is 80.
- DWWW_USEHTTPS
If enabled, dwww(1) will connect to DWWW_SERVERNAME:DWWW_SERVERPORT through the HTTPS protocol. Default is no.
- DWWW_DOCROOTDIR
The document root for web server. Default is /var/www.
- DWWW_CGIDIR
The directory which contains the CGI scripts for your web server. Default is /usr/lib/cgi-bin.
- DWWW_CGIUSER
Name of the user that the web server uses to execute CGI scripts. Default is www-data.
- Browser variables
- DWWW_BROWSER
Web-browser used by dwww(1) to load dwww main page.
- DWWW_X11_BROWSER
Web-browser used by dwww(1) to load dwww main page when in X11.
- Path variables
- DWWW_DOCPATH
Colon-delimited list of directories from which dwww-convert(8) supplies files. For security reasons, it will refuse to convert files outside the directories named by this variable. Default is /usr/share/doc : /usr/doc : /usr/share/info : /usr/info : /usr/share/man : /usr/man : /usr/X11R6/man : /usr/local/man : /usr/local/doc : /usr/local/info : /usr/share/common-licenses.
- DWWW_ALLOWEDLINKPATH
Colon-delimited list of directories which can be targets of symlinks from files from directories inside DWWW_DOCPATH. Default value is /usr/share:/usr/lib:/var/www. For example, /usr/share/doc/package/foo.html may be symlinked to a file /usr/share/package/foo.html, and this file can be displayed by dwww.
- Cache files locations
- DWWW_QUICKFIND_DB
Location of the installed packages and programs cache file, generated by dwww-refresh-cache(8) with the help of dwww-quickfind(8). Default is /var/cache/dwww/quickfind.dat.
- DWWW_DOCBASE2PKG_DB
Location of the cache file, which maps installed doc-base files to packages names, used by the dwww-build-menu(8). Default is /var/cache/dwww/docbase2pkg.dat.
- DWWW_REGDOCS_DB
Location of doc-base registered documents contents cache. The cache is generated by dwww-build-menu(8) and read by dwww-find(8) Default is /var/cache/dwww/regdocs.dat.
- Documentation indexing variables
- DWWW_INDEX_DOCUMENTATION
If this variable is set to yes (default), and the swish++ package is installed, then dwww-index++(8) will generate index of registered documentation.
- DWWW_INDEX_FULL_TIME_INTERVAL
Specifies how often (in days) dwww-index++(8) will generate full index of documentation. The default value is 28.
- DWWW_INDEX_INCREMENTAL_TIME_INTERVAL
Specifies how often (in days) dwww-index++(8) will run incremental indexing of new documentation files. The default value is 7.
- DWWW_MERGE_MAN2HTML_INDEX
If this variable is set to yes, then while generating index of registered documents, dwww-index++(8) will use man pages index generated by man2html package, if it's available.
- Other variables
- DWWW_KEEPDAYS
How many days should dwww-refresh-cache(8) keep documents that have not been accessed? Default is 10 days.
- DWWW_TMPDIR
Directory used by dwww-build(8) and dwww-build-menu(8) to temporally store the web pages it generates. Default is /var/lib/dwww. For security reason any public writable directory like /tmp should not be used.
- DWWW_USEFILEURL
If this variable is set, dwww will use file:/ style URLs to access html files - bypassing the CGI script. This is faster on slow machines. Of course, you will not be able to read the html documentation on a non-local machine. Default is to not enable this feature.
- DWWW_TITLE
Title to appear on dwww generated files. Default is dwww: $(hostname)
- DWWW_USE_CACHE
If this variable is set to yes (default), dwww will cache accessed documents in /var/cache/dwww/db. See dwww-cache(8).
- Deprecated variables
- Since version 1.10, dwww no longer uses the following variables: DWWW_HTMLDIR, DWWW_MAN2HTML, DWWW_TEXT2HTML, DWWW_DIR2HTML.
CUSTOMISING DWWW PAGES LAYOUT
- dwww uses a CSS file for managing the layout of the pages it generates.
The file is built from two other files, namely
/usr/share/dwww/dwww.css, which is a global one, provided by the package, and /etc/dwww/dwww-user.css, a local one, that can be provided by
the user to override settings from the former file. The latter file
does not exist by default, but when it exists, dwww-build(8) will
append its contents at the end of generated file. Since web browsers
tend to use the last one setting defined for a given CSS element, this
has the expected effect of customisation.
- Example
- To use some image as a background for dwww pages, please put something
like this in /etc/dwww/dwww-user.css:
body { background: url('http://host/path/to/background.png')repeat; }table,pre,code,tt { opacity: 0.7; } - Please make sure to run dwww-build(8) afterwards.
FILES
- /etc/dwww/dwww.conf
- Configuration file for dwww. It's not necessary for this file to exist, there are sensible defaults for everything.
- /etc/dwww/apache.conf
- Default configuration file for various apache-based web servers. The dwww package post-installation script creates symlinks from /etc/apache*/conf.d/dwww to this file.
- /etc/dwww/dwww-user.css
- If such a file exists, its contents will be appended to the dwww.css file. This allows local administrators to customise dwww pages layout.
- /etc/cron.daily/dwww
- Dwww daily cron job, which rebuilds cache directory and dwww HTML pages.
- /etc/cron.weekly/dwww
- Dwww weekly cron job. Uses dwww-index++(8) to rebuild registered documentation index.
- /var/cache/dwww
- Directory, where are placed various cache files generated and used by dwww.
- /var/cache/dwww/db
- Cache for the converted documents.
- /usr/share/dwww
- Templates for the dwww web pages (used by dwww-build(8) and others).
- /var/lib/dwww
- The dwww pages. The server's document root directory should have a link to this directory.
SEE ALSO
dwww(1), dwww-build(8), dwww-build-menu(8), dwww-cache(8), dwww-convert(8), dwww-find(8), dwww-format-man(8), dwww-index++(8), dwww-quickfind(8), dwww-refresh-cache(8), dwww-txt2html(8).
AUTHOR
Originally by Lars Wirzenius <liw@iki.fi>. Modified by Jim Pick <jim@jimpick.com> and Robert Luberda <robert@debian.org>. Bugs should be reported via the normal Debian bug reporting system, see /usr/share/doc/debian/bug-reporting.txt file or reportbug(1) man page.
- dwww is licensed via the GNU General Public License. While it has been written for Debian, porting it to other systems is strongly encouraged.