NAME¶
SVN::Hooks::DenyFilenames - Deny some file names.
VERSION¶
version 1.27
SYNOPSIS¶
This SVN::Hooks plugin is used to disallow the addition of some file names.
It's active in the "pre-commit" hook.
It's configured by the following directives.
DENY_FILENAMES(REGEXP, [REGEXP => MESSAGE], ...)¶
This directive denies the addition of new files matching the Regexps passed as
  arguments. If any file or directory added in the commit matches one of the
  specified Regexps the commit is aborted with an error message telling about
  every denied file.
The arguments may be compiled Regexps or two-element arrays consisting of a
  compiled Regexp and a specific error message. If a file matches one of the
  lone Regexps an error message like this is produced:
        DENY_FILENAMES: filename not allowed: filename
If a file matches a Regexp associated with an error message, the specified error
  message is substituted for the 'filename not allowed' default.
Note that this directive specifies a default restriction. If there are any
  
DENY_FILENAMES_PER_PATH directives (see below) being used, this one is
  only used for files that don't match any specific rules there.
Example:
        DENY_FILENAMES(
            qr/\.(doc|xls|ppt)$/i, # ODF only, please
            [qr/\.(exe|zip|jar)/i => 'No binaries, please!'],
        );
DENY_FILENAMES_PER_PATH(REGEXP => REGEXP, REGEXP => [REGEXP => MESSAGE], ...)¶
This directive is more specific than the 
DENY_FILENAMES, because it
  allows one to specify different restrictions in different regions of the
  repository tree.
Its arguments are a sequence of rules, each one consisting of a pair. The first
  element of each pair is a regular expression specifying where in the
  repository this rule applies. It applies if any file being added matches the
  regexp. The second element specifies the restrictions that should be imposed,
  just like the arguments to 
DENY_FILENAMES.
The first rule matching an added file is used to check it. The following rules
  aren't tried.
Only if no rules match a particular file will the restrictions defined by
  
DENY_FILENAMES be imposed.
Example:
        DENY_FILENAMES_PER_PATH(
            qr:/src/:   => [qr/[^\w.-]/ => 'source files must be strict'],
            qr:/doc/:   => qr/[^\w\s.-]/i, # document files allow spaces too.
            qr:/notes/: => qr/^$/,         # notes directory allows anything.
        );
AUTHOR¶
Gustavo L. de M. Chaves <gnustavo@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
This software is copyright (c) 2014 by CPqD.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
  terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.