SVN::Dump::Record - A SVN dump record
# SVN::Dump::Record objects are returned by the next_record()
# method of SVN::Dump
An SVN::Dump::Record object represents a Subversion dump record.
SVN::Dump provides the following gourps of methods:
- new()
- Create a new empty SVN::Dump::Record object.
- type()
- Return the record type, as guessed from its headers.
The method dies if the record type cannot be determined.
- set_header( $h, $v )
- Set the header $h to the value
$v.
- get_header( $h )
- Get the value of header $h.
- set_property( $p, $v )
- Set the property $p to the value
$v.
- get_property( $p )
- Get the value of property $p.
- delete_property( @k )
- Delete the properties named in @p. Properties that
do not exist in the record will be silently ignored.
- set_text( $t )
- Set the value of the text block.
- get_text()
- Get the value of the text block.
A SVN::Dump::Record is composed of several inner blocks of various kinds:
SVN::Dump::Headers, SVN::Dump::Property and SVN::Dump::Text.
The following methods provide access to these blocks:
- set_headers_block( $headers )
- get_headers_block()
- Get or set the SVN::Dump::Headers object that represents the record
headers.
- set_property_block( $property )
- get_property_block()
- Get or set the SVN::Dump::Property object that represents the record
property block.
- delete_property( @keys )
- Delete the given properties. Behaves like the builtin
"delete()".
- set_text_block( $text )
- get_text_block()
- Get or set the SVN::Dump::Text object that represents the record text
block.
- set_included_record( $record )
- get_included_record()
- Some special record are actually output recursiveley by svnadmin
dump. The "record in the record" is stored within the parent
record, so they are parsed as a single record with an included record.
"get_record()" /
"set_record()" give access to the
included record.
According to the Subversion sources
(subversion/libsvn_repos/dump.c), this is a "delete
original, then add-with-history" node. The dump looks like
this:
Node-path: tags/mytag/myfile
Node-kind: file
Node-action: delete
Node-path: tags/mytag/myfile
Node-kind: file
Node-action: add
Node-copyfrom-rev: 23
Node-copyfrom-path: trunk/myfile
Note that there is a single blank line after the first header
block, and four after the included one.
- update_headers()
- Update the various "...-length" headers.
Used internally.
You must call this method if you update the inner property
or text blocks directly, or the results of
"as_string()" will be inconsistent.
- has_prop()
- Return a boolean value indicating if the record has a property block.
- has_text()
- Return a boolean value indicating if the record has a text block.
- has_prop_only()
- Return a boolean value indicating if the record has only a property block
(and no text block).
- has_prop_or_text()
- Return a boolean value indicating if the record has a property block or a
text block.
- property_length()
- Return the length of the property block.
- text_length()
- Return the length of the text block.
- as_string()
- Return a string representation of the record that will be understood by
other Subversion tools, such as
"svnadmin".
Warning: dumping a record currently returns the
information that was read from the original dump. This means that if you
modified the property or text block of a record, the headers will be
inconsistent.
When using SVN::Dump to manipulate a SVN dump, one should not access the
SVN::Dump::Headers, SVN::Dump::Property and SVN::Dump::Text components of a
SVN::Dump::Record object directly, but use the appropriate
"set_...()" and
"get_...()" methods of the record object.
These methods compute the appropriate modifications of the header
values, so that the "as_string()" method
outputs the correct information after any modification of the record.
SVN::Dump, SVN::Dump::Reader, SVN::Dump::Headers, SVN::Dump::Property,
SVN::Dump::Text.
Copyright 2006-2013 Philippe Bruhat (BooK), All Rights Reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as Perl itself.