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native::Repos(3) |
User Contributed Perl Documentation |
native::Repos(3) |
SVN::Repos - Subversion repository functions
use SVN::Core;
use SVN::Repos;
use SVN::Fs;
my $repos = SVN::Repos::open('/path/to/repos');
print $repos->fs()->youngest_rev;
SVN::Repos wraps the object-oriented
"svn_repos_t" functions, providing access to
a Subversion repository on the local filesystem.
- SVN::Repos::open($path)
- This function opens an existing repository, and returns an
"SVN::Repos" object.
- create($path, undef, undef, $config, $fs_config)
- This function creates a new repository, and returns an
"SVN::Repos" object.
- $repos->dump_fs($dump_fh, $feedback_fh, $start_rev, $end_rev,
$incremental, $cancel_callback)
- $repos->dump_fs2($dump_fh, $feedback_fh, $start_rev, $end_rev,
$incremental, $deltify, $cancel_callback)
- Create a dump file of the repository from revision
$start_rev to $end_rev ,
store it into the filehandle $dump_fh, and write
feedback on the progress of the operation to filehandle
$feedback_fh.
If $incremental is TRUE, the first
revision dumped will be a diff against the previous revision (usually it
looks like a full dump of the tree).
If $use_deltas is TRUE, output only
node properties which have changed relative to the previous contents,
and output text contents as svndiff data against the previous contents.
Regardless of how this flag is set, the first revision of a
non-incremental dump will be done with full plain text. A dump with
@a use_deltas set cannot be loaded by Subversion
1.0.x.
If $cancel_callback is not
"undef", it must be a code reference
that is called periodically to determine whether the client wishes to
cancel the dump. See "CANCELLATION CALLBACK" in SVN::Client
for details.
Example:
use SVN::Core;
use SVN::Repos;
my $repos = SVN::Repos::open('/repo/sandbox');
open my $fh, ">/tmp/tmp.dump" or die "Cannot open file: $!\n";
my $start_rev = 10;
my $end_rev = 20;
my $incremental = 1;
my $deltify = 1;
$repos->dump_fs2($fh, \*STDOUT, # Dump file => $fh, Feedback => STDOUT
$start_rev, $end_rev, # Revision Range
$incremental, $deltify, # Options
undef); # Cancel Callback
close $fh;
- $repos->load_fs($dumpfile_fh, $feedback_fh, $uuid_action, $parent_dir,
$cancel_callback);
- $repos->load_fs2($dumpfile_fh, $feedback_fh, $uuid_action, $parent_dir,
$use_pre_commit_hook, $use_post_commit_hook, $cancel_callback);
- Loads a dumpfile specified by the $dumpfile_fh
filehandle into the repository. If the dumpstream contains copy history
that is unavailable in the repository, an error will be thrown.
The repository's UUID will be updated iff the dumpstream
contains a UUID and $uuid_action is not equal to
$SVN::Repos::load_uuid_ignore and either the
repository contains no revisions or $uuid_action
is equal to $SVN::Repos::load_uuid_force.
If the dumpstream contains no UUID, then
$uuid_action is ignored and the repository UUID
is not touched.
If $parent_dir is not null, then the
parser will reparent all the loaded nodes, from root to
@a parent_dir. The directory
$parent_dir must be an existing directory in the
repository.
If $use_pre_commit_hook is set, call
the repository's pre-commit hook before committing each loaded
revision.
If $use_post_commit_hook is set, call
the repository's post-commit hook after committing each loaded
revision.
If $cancel_callback is not
"undef", it must be a code reference
that is called periodically to determine whether the client wishes to
cancel the load. See "CANCELLATION CALLBACK" in SVN::Client
for details.
You must at least provide
"undef" for these parameters for the
method call to work.
Example:
use SVN::Core;
use SVN::Repos;
my $repos = SVN::Repos::open('/repo/test_repo');
open my $fh, "/repo/sandbox.dump" or die "Cannot open file: $!\n";
my $parent_dir = '/';
my $use_pre_commit_hook = 0;
my $use_post_commit_hook = 0;
$repos->load_fs2($fh, \*STDOUT,
$SVN::Repos::load_uuid_ignore, # Ignore uuid
$parent_dir,
$use_pre_commit_hook, # Use pre-commit hook?
$use_post_commit_hook, # Use post-commit hook?
undef, undef);
close $fh;
- $repos->fs()
- Returns the "SVN::Fs" object for this
repository.
- $repos->get_logs([$path, ...], $start, $end, $discover_changed_paths,
$strict_node_history, $receiver)
- Iterates over all the revisions that affect the list of paths passed as
the first parameter, starting at $start, and
ending at $end.
$receiver is called for each change.
The arguments to $receiver are:
- $self
- The "SVN::Repos" object.
- $paths
- "undef" if
$discover_changed_paths is false. Otherwise,
contains a hash of paths that have changed in this revision.
- $rev
- The revision this change occurred in.
- $date
- The date and time the revision occurred.
- $msg
- The log message associated with this revision.
- $pool
- An "SVN::Pool" object which may be used
in the function.
If $strict_node_history is true then
copies will not be traversed.
The following methods work, but are not currently documented in this file.
Please consult the svn_repos.h section in the Subversion API for more details.
- $repos->get_commit_editor(...)
- $repos->get_commit_editor2(...)
- $repos->path(...)
- $repos->db_env(...)
- $repos->lock_dir(...)
- $repos->db_lockfile(...)
- $repos->hook_dir(...)
- $repos->start_commit_hook(...)
- $repos->pre_commit_hook(...)
- $repos->post_commit_hook(...)
- $repos->pre_revprop_change(...)
- $repos->post_revprop_change(...)
- $repos->dated_revision(...)
- $repos->fs_commit_txn(...)
- $repos->fs_being_txn_for_commit(...)
- $repos->fs_being_txn_for_update(...)
- $repos->fs_change_rev_prop(...)
- $repos->node_editor(...)
- $repos->dump_fs(...)
- $repos->load_fs(...)
- $repos->get_fs_build_parser(...)
Chia-liang Kao <clkao@clkao.org>
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