NAME¶
SVN::Hooks::UpdateConfFile - Maintain the repository configuration versioned.
VERSION¶
version 1.19
SYNOPSIS¶
This SVN::Hooks plugin allows you to maintain the repository configuration files
under version control.
The repository configuration is usually kept in the directory "conf"
under the directory where the repository was created. In a brand new
repository you see there the files "authz", "passwd", and
"svnserve.conf". It's too bad that these important files are usually
kept out of any version control system. This plugin tries to solve this
problem allowing you to keep these files versioned under the same repository
where they are used.
It's active in the "pre-commit" and the "post-commit" hooks.
It's configured by the following directive.
UPDATE_CONF_FILE(FROM, TO, @ARGS)¶
This directive tells that after a successful commit the file FROM, kept under
version control, must be copied to TO.
FROM can be a string or a qr/Regexp/ specifying the file path relative to the
repository's root (e.g. "trunk/src/version.c" or
"qr:^conf/(\w+).conf$:").
TO is a path relative to the "/repo/conf" directory in the server. It
can be an explicit file name or a directory, in which case the basename of
FROM is used as the name of the destination file.
If FROM is a qr/Regexp/, TO is evaluated as a string in order to allow for the
interpolation of capture buffers from the regular expression. This is useful
to map the copy operation to a diferent directory structure. For example, this
configuration "qr:^conf/(\w+).conf$: => '$1.conf'" updates any
.conf file in the repository conf directory.
The optional @ARGS must be a sequence of pairs like these:
- validator => ARRAY or CODE
- A validator is a function or a command (specified by an
array of strings that will be passed to the shell) that will check the
contents of FROM in the pre-commit hook to see if it's valid. If there is
no validator, the contents are considered valid.
The function receives three arguments:
- A string with the contents of FROM
- A string with the relative path to FROM in the
repository
- An SVN::Look object representing the commit
transaction
The command is called with three arguments:
- The path to a temporary copy of FROM
- The relative path to FROM in the repository
- The path to the root of the repository in the server
- generator => ARRAY or CODE
- A generator is a function or a command (specified by an
array of strings that will be passed to the shell) that will transform the
contents of FROM in the post-commit hook before copying it to TO. If there
is no generator, the contents are copied as is.
The function receives the same three arguments as the validator's function
above.
The command is called with the same three arguments as the validator's
command above.
- actuator => ARRAY or CODE
- An actuator is a function or a command (specified by an
array of strings that will be passed to the shell) that will be invoked
after a successful commit of FROM in the post-commit hook.
The function receives the same three arguments as the validator's function
above.
The command is called with the same three arguments as the validator's
command above.
- rotate => NUMBER
- By default, after each successful commit the TO file is
overwriten by the new contents of FROM. With this option, the last NUMBER
versions of TO are kept on disk with numeric suffixes ranging from .0 to
".NUMBER-1". This can be useful, for instance, in case you
manage to commit a wrong authz file that denies any subsequent
commit.
UPDATE_CONF_FILE(
'conf/authz' => 'authz',
validator => ['/usr/local/bin/svnauthcheck'],
generator => ['/usr/local/bin/authz-expand-includes'],
actuator => ['/usr/local/bin/notify-auth-change'],
rotate => 2,
);
UPDATE_CONF_FILE(
'conf/svn-hooks.conf' => 'svn-hooks.conf',
validator => [qw(/usr/bin/perl -c)],
actuator => sub {
my ($contents, $file) = @_;
die "Can't use Gustavo here." if $contents =~ /gustavo/;
},
rotate => 2,
);
UPDATE_CONF_FILE(
qr:/file(\n+)$:' => 'subdir/$1/file',
rotate => 2,
);
AUTHOR¶
Gustavo L. de M. Chaves <gnustavo@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
This software is copyright (c) 2012 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.