Pass a ui from create_server to hgwebdir and a repo from hgwebdir to hgweb
This allows repo pages to respect hg serve --webdir-conf <file> --style=gitweb
(part of issue253).
Since we're creating a ui object anyway, use it as the parentui of the ui
objects created for every repo entry. This has the unintended side-effect
that --name=foo on the command line will set the name of all repos.
If one of the repos being served has a .hg/hgrc owned by a user that is not
trusted, hg will now print the "Not trusting file..." warning when reading
it. This is consistent with the behaviour from a hg serve from inside the
repo.
#header#
<title>#repo|escape#: changelog</title>
<link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml"
href="#url#rss-log" title="RSS feed for #repo|escape#">
</head>
<body>
<div class="buttons">
<a href="#url#shortlog/#rev#{sessionvars%urlparameter}">shortlog</a>
<a href="#url#tags{sessionvars%urlparameter}">tags</a>
<a href="#url#file/#node|short#{sessionvars%urlparameter}">manifest</a>
#archives%archiveentry#
<a type="application/rss+xml" href="#url#rss-log">rss</a>
</div>
<h2>changelog for #repo|escape#</h2>
<form action="#url#log">
{sessionvars%hiddenformentry}
<p>
<label for="search1">search:</label>
<input name="rev" id="search1" type="text" size="30">
navigate: <small class="navigate">#changenav%naventry#</small>
</p>
</form>
#entries%changelogentry#
<form action="#url#log">
{sessionvars%hiddenformentry}
<p>
<label for="search2">search:</label>
<input name="rev" id="search2" type="text" size="30">
navigate: <small class="navigate">#changenav%naventry#</small>
</p>
</form>
#footer#