Trac supports a convenient way to refer to resources of other Trac servers, from within the Wiki markup, since version 0.10.
An InterTrac link can be seen as a scoped TracLinks. It is used for referring to a Trac resource (Wiki page, changeset, ticket, …) located in another Trac environment.
Simply use the name of the other Trac environment as a prefix, followed by a colon, ending with the resource located in the other environment.
<target_environment>:<TracLinks>
The other resource is specified using a regular TracLinks, of any flavor.
That target environment name is either the real name of the environment, or an alias for it. The aliases are defined in `trac.ini` (see below). The prefix is case insensitive.
For convenience, there's also some alternative short-hand form, where one can use an alias as an immediate prefix for the identifier of a ticket, changeset or report: (e.g. `#T234`, `T1508`, `1508`, …)
#!comment Besides the other environments run by the same server process (called //sibling// environments), which are automatically detected, Support for sibling environments has been disabled. See http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.subversion.trac.devel/157
It is necessary to setup a configuration for the InterTrac facility. This configuration has to be done in the TracIni file, `intertrac` section.
Example configuration:
... [[:intertrac]] # -- Example of setting up an alias: t = trac # -- Link to an external Trac: trac.title = Edgewall's Trac for Trac trac.url = http://projects.edgewall.com/trac trac.compat = false
The `.url` is mandatory and is used for locating the other Trac. This can be a relative URL in case that Trac environment is located on the same server.
The `.title` information will be used for providing an useful tooltip when moving the cursor over an InterTrac links.
Finally, the `.compat` option can be used to activate or disable a compatbility mode:
(r3526 to be precise), then it doesn't know how to dispatch an InterTrac
link, and it's up to the local Trac to prepare the correct link. Not all links will work that way, but the most common do. This is called the compatibility mode, and is `true` by default. * If you know that the remote Trac knows how to dispatch InterTrac links, you can explicitely disable this compatibility mode and then //any// TracLinks can become an InterTrac link.
Now, given the above configuration, one could create the following links:
The generic form `intertrac_prefix:module:id` is translated to the corresponding URL `<remote>/module/id`, shorthand links are specific to some modules (e.g. !#T234 is processed by the ticket module) and for the rest (`intertrac_prefix:something`), we rely on the TracSearch#quickjump facility of the remote Trac.
I think that the `trac` prefix could even be set as a default in the `intertrac` TracIni section. –CB
See also: TracLinks, InterWiki