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[acl.deny]
# This list is checked first. If a match is found, 'acl.allow' won't be checked.
# if acl.deny not present, no users denied by default
# empty acl.deny = all users allowed
# Format for both lists: glob pattern = user4, user5
# To match everyone, use an asterisk for the user:
# my/glob/pattern = *

# user6 won't have write access to any file:
** = user6

# Nobody will be able to change 'DONT-TOUCH-THIS.txt', despite everyone being able to change all other files. See below.)
src/main/resources/DONT-TOUCH-THIS.txt = *
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# User 'doc_writer' has write access to any file under the 'docs' folder:
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# Everyone (except for 'user6'. See 'acl.deny' above) will have write access to any file under the 'resources' folder (except for 1 file. See 'acl.deny'):
src/main/resources/** = *
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[acl.deny]
# if acl.deny not present, no users denied by default
# empty acl.deny = all users allowed
glob pattern = user4, user5
** = user6

Acl Extension

This extension is currently being distributed along with Mercurial.

Author: Vadim Gelfer

Overview

The ACL extension lets you have fine grained access control to parts of a repository using deny and allow lists. These lists associate glob patterns to users. Furthermore, it can restrict changes depending on its source (http, ssh, pull, push, bundle).

It's recommended that this extension is used with hg-ssh (a restricted shell for Mercurial ssh access) to tighten security.

Configuration

Below is an example configuration file (hgrc) provided with the sources. The acl lists use the pattern = user syntax, where pattern is a glob by default. :

[extensions]
hgext.acl=

[hooks]
pretxnchangegroup.acl = python:hgext.acl.hook

[acl]
sources = serve        # check if source of incoming changes in this list
                       # ("serve" == ssh or http, "push", "pull", "bundle")

[acl.deny]
# This list is checked first. If a match is found, 'acl.allow' won't be checked.
# if acl.deny not present, no users denied by default
# empty acl.deny = all users allowed
# Format for both lists: glob pattern = user4, user5
# To match everyone, use an asterisk for the user:
# my/glob/pattern = *

# user6 won't have write access to any file:
** = user6

# Nobody will be able to change 'DONT-TOUCH-THIS.txt', despite everyone being able to change all other files. See below.)
src/main/resources/DONT-TOUCH-THIS.txt = *

[acl.allow]
# if acl.allow not present, all users allowed by default
# empty acl.allow = no users allowed

# User 'doc_writer' has write access to any file under the 'docs' folder:
docs/** = doc_writer

# Everyone (except for 'user6'. See 'acl.deny' above) will have write access to any file under the 'resources' folder (except for 1 file. See 'acl.deny'):
src/main/resources/** = *

.hgtags = release_engineer


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