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/**
* @copyright
* ====================================================================
* Copyright (c) 2000-2008 CollabNet. All rights reserved.
*
* This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
* you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms
* are also available at http://subversion.tigris.org/license-1.html.
* If newer versions of this license are posted there, you may use a
* newer version instead, at your option.
*
* This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many
* individuals. For exact contribution history, see the revision
* history and logs, available at http://subversion.tigris.org/.
* ====================================================================
* @endcopyright
*
* @file svn_repos.h
* @brief Tools built on top of the filesystem.
*/
#ifndef SVN_REPOS_H
#define SVN_REPOS_H
#include <apr_pools.h>
#include <apr_hash.h>
#include <apr_tables.h>
#include <apr_time.h>
#include "svn_types.h"
#include "svn_string.h"
#include "svn_delta.h"
#include "svn_fs.h"
#include "svn_io.h"
#include "svn_version.h"
#include "svn_mergeinfo.h"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif /* __cplusplus */
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* Get libsvn_repos version information.
*
* @since New in 1.1.
*/
const svn_version_t *
svn_repos_version(void);
/** Callback type for checking authorization on paths produced by (at
* least) svn_repos_dir_delta2().
*
* Set @a *allowed to TRUE to indicate that some operation is
* authorized for @a path in @a root, or set it to FALSE to indicate
* unauthorized (presumably according to state stored in @a baton).
*
* Do not assume @a pool has any lifetime beyond this call.
*
* The exact operation being authorized depends on the callback
* implementation. For read authorization, for example, the caller
* would implement an instance that does read checking, and pass it as
* a parameter named [perhaps] 'authz_read_func'. The receiver of
* that parameter might also take another parameter named
* 'authz_write_func', which although sharing this type, would be a
* different implementation.
*
* @note If someday we want more sophisticated authorization states
* than just yes/no, @a allowed can become an enum type.
*/
typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_repos_authz_func_t)(svn_boolean_t *allowed,
svn_fs_root_t *root,
const char *path,
void *baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** An enum defining the kinds of access authz looks up.
*
* @since New in 1.3.
*/
typedef enum
{
/** No access. */
svn_authz_none = 0,
/** Path can be read. */
svn_authz_read = 1,
/** Path can be altered. */
svn_authz_write = 2,
/** The other access credentials are recursive. */
svn_authz_recursive = 4
} svn_repos_authz_access_t;
/** Callback type for checking authorization on paths produced by
* the repository commit editor.
*
* Set @a *allowed to TRUE to indicate that the @a required access on
* @a path in @a root is authorized, or set it to FALSE to indicate
* unauthorized (presumable according to state stored in @a baton).
*
* If @a path is NULL, the callback should perform a global authz
* lookup for the @a required access. That is, the lookup should
* check if the @a required access is granted for at least one path of
* the repository, and set @a *allowed to TRUE if so. @a root may
* also be NULL if @a path is NULL.
*
* This callback is very similar to svn_repos_authz_func_t, with the
* exception of the addition of the @a required parameter.
* This is due to historical reasons: when authz was first implemented
* for svn_repos_dir_delta2(), it seemed there would need only checks
* for read and write operations, hence the svn_repos_authz_func_t
* callback prototype and usage scenario. But it was then realized
* that lookups due to copying needed to be recursive, and that
* brute-force recursive lookups didn't square with the O(1)
* performances a copy operation should have.
*
* So a special way to ask for a recursive lookup was introduced. The
* commit editor needs this capability to retain acceptable
* performance. Instead of revving the existing callback, causing
* unnecessary revving of functions that don't actually need the
* extended functionality, this second, more complete callback was
* introduced, for use by the commit editor.
*
* Some day, it would be nice to reunite these two callbacks and do
* the necessary revving anyway, but for the time being, this dual
* callback mechanism will do.
*/
typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_repos_authz_callback_t)
(svn_repos_authz_access_t required,
svn_boolean_t *allowed,
svn_fs_root_t *root,
const char *path,
void *baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Similar to @c svn_file_rev_handler_t, but without the @a
* result_of_merge parameter.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with 1.4 API.
* @since New in 1.1.
*/
typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_repos_file_rev_handler_t)
(void *baton,
const char *path,
svn_revnum_t rev,
apr_hash_t *rev_props,
svn_txdelta_window_handler_t *delta_handler,
void **delta_baton,
apr_array_header_t *prop_diffs,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** The repository object. */
typedef struct svn_repos_t svn_repos_t;
/* Opening and creating repositories. */
/** Find the root path of the repository that contains @a path.
*
* If a repository was found, the path to the root of the repository
* is returned, else @c NULL. The pointer to the returned path may be
* equal to @a path.
*/
const char *
svn_repos_find_root_path(const char *path,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Set @a *repos_p to a repository object for the repository at @a path.
*
* Allocate @a *repos_p in @a pool.
*
* Acquires a shared lock on the repository, and attaches a cleanup
* function to @a pool to remove the lock. If no lock can be acquired,
* returns error, with undefined effect on @a *repos_p. If an exclusive
* lock is present, this blocks until it's gone.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_open(svn_repos_t **repos_p,
const char *path,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Create a new Subversion repository at @a path, building the necessary
* directory structure, creating the filesystem, and so on.
* Return the repository object in @a *repos_p, allocated in @a pool.
*
* @a config is a client configuration hash of @c svn_config_t * items
* keyed on config category names, and may be NULL.
*
* @a fs_config is passed to the filesystem, and may be NULL.
*
* @a unused_1 and @a unused_2 are not used and should be NULL.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_create(svn_repos_t **repos_p,
const char *path,
const char *unused_1,
const char *unused_2,
apr_hash_t *config,
apr_hash_t *fs_config,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Upgrade the Subversion repository (and its underlying versioned
* filesystem) located in the directory @a path to the latest version
* supported by this library. If the requested upgrade is not
* supported due to the current state of the repository or it
* underlying filesystem, return @c SVN_ERR_REPOS_UNSUPPORTED_UPGRADE
* or @c SVN_ERR_FS_UNSUPPORTED_UPGRADE (respectively) and make no
* changes to the repository or filesystem.
*
* Acquires an exclusive lock on the repository, upgrades the
* repository, and releases the lock. If an exclusive lock can't be
* acquired, returns error.
*
* If @a nonblocking is TRUE, an error of type EWOULDBLOCK is
* returned if the lock is not immediately available.
*
* If @a start_callback is not NULL, it will be called with @a
* start_callback_baton as argument before the upgrade starts, but
* after the exclusive lock has been acquired.
*
* Use @a pool for necessary allocations.
*
* @note This functionality is provided as a convenience for
* administrators wishing to make use of new Subversion functionality
* without a potentially costly full repository dump/load. As such,
* the operation performs only the minimum amount of work needed to
* accomplish this while maintaining the integrity of the repository.
* It does *not* guarantee the most optimized repository state as a
* dump and subsequent load would.
*
* @since New in 1.5.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_upgrade(const char *path,
svn_boolean_t nonblocking,
svn_error_t *(*start_callback)(void *baton),
void *start_callback_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Destroy the Subversion repository found at @a path, using @a pool for any
* necessary allocations.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_delete(const char *path,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Set @a *has to TRUE if @a repos has @a capability (one of the
* capabilities beginning with @c "SVN_REPOS_CAPABILITY_"), else set
* @a *has to FALSE.
*
* If @a capability isn't recognized, throw @c SVN_ERR_UNKNOWN_CAPABILITY,
* with the effect on @a *has undefined.
*
* Use @a pool for all allocation.
*
* @since New in 1.5.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_has_capability(svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_boolean_t *has,
const char *capability,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* The capability of doing the right thing with merge-tracking
* information, both storing it and responding to queries about it.
*
* @since New in 1.5.
*/
#define SVN_REPOS_CAPABILITY_MERGEINFO "mergeinfo"
/* *** PLEASE READ THIS IF YOU ADD A NEW CAPABILITY ***
*
* @c SVN_REPOS_CAPABILITY_foo strings should not include colons, to
* be consistent with @c SVN_RA_CAPABILITY_foo strings, which forbid
* colons for their own reasons. While this RA limitation has no
* direct impact on repository capabilities, there's no reason to be
* gratuitously different either.
*/
/** Return the filesystem associated with repository object @a repos. */
svn_fs_t *
svn_repos_fs(svn_repos_t *repos);
/** Make a hot copy of the Subversion repository found at @a src_path
* to @a dst_path.
*
* Copy a possibly live Subversion repository from @a src_path to
* @a dst_path. If @a clean_logs is @c TRUE, perform cleanup on the
* source filesystem as part of the copy operation; currently, this
* means deleting copied, unused logfiles for a Berkeley DB source
* repository.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_hotcopy(const char *src_path,
const char *dst_path,
svn_boolean_t clean_logs,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Possibly update the repository, @a repos, to use a more efficient
* filesystem representation. Use @a pool for allocations.
*
* @since New in 1.6.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_fs_pack(svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_fs_pack_notify_t notify_func,
void *notify_baton,
svn_cancel_func_t cancel_func,
void *cancel_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Run database recovery procedures on the repository at @a path,
* returning the database to a consistent state. Use @a pool for all
* allocation.
*
* Acquires an exclusive lock on the repository, recovers the
* database, and releases the lock. If an exclusive lock can't be
* acquired, returns error.
*
* If @a nonblocking is TRUE, an error of type EWOULDBLOCK is
* returned if the lock is not immediately available.
*
* If @a start_callback is not NULL, it will be called with @a
* start_callback_baton as argument before the recovery starts, but
* after the exclusive lock has been acquired.
*
* If @a cancel_func is not @c NULL, it is called periodically with
* @a cancel_baton as argument to see if the client wishes to cancel
* the recovery.
*
* @note On some platforms the exclusive lock does not exclude other
* threads in the same process so this function should only be called
* by a single threaded process, or by a multi-threaded process when
* no other threads are accessing the repository.
*
* @since New in 1.5.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_recover3(const char *path,
svn_boolean_t nonblocking,
svn_error_t *(*start_callback)(void *baton),
void *start_callback_baton,
svn_cancel_func_t cancel_func,
void * cancel_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Similar to svn_repos_recover3(), but without cancellation support.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.4 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_recover2(const char *path,
svn_boolean_t nonblocking,
svn_error_t *(*start_callback)(void *baton),
void *start_callback_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Similar to svn_repos_recover2(), but with nonblocking set to FALSE, and
* with no callbacks provided.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_recover(const char *path,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** This function is a wrapper around svn_fs_berkeley_logfiles(),
* returning log file paths relative to the root of the repository.
*
* @copydoc svn_fs_berkeley_logfiles()
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_db_logfiles(apr_array_header_t **logfiles,
const char *path,
svn_boolean_t only_unused,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* Repository Paths */
/** Return the top-level repository path allocated in @a pool. */
const char *
svn_repos_path(svn_repos_t *repos,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Return the path to @a repos's filesystem directory, allocated in
* @a pool.
*/
const char *
svn_repos_db_env(svn_repos_t *repos,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Return path to @a repos's config directory, allocated in @a pool. */
const char *
svn_repos_conf_dir(svn_repos_t *repos,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Return path to @a repos's svnserve.conf, allocated in @a pool. */
const char *
svn_repos_svnserve_conf(svn_repos_t *repos,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Return path to @a repos's lock directory, allocated in @a pool. */
const char *
svn_repos_lock_dir(svn_repos_t *repos,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Return path to @a repos's db lockfile, allocated in @a pool. */
const char *
svn_repos_db_lockfile(svn_repos_t *repos,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Return path to @a repos's db logs lockfile, allocated in @a pool. */
const char *
svn_repos_db_logs_lockfile(svn_repos_t *repos,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Return the path to @a repos's hook directory, allocated in @a pool. */
const char *
svn_repos_hook_dir(svn_repos_t *repos,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Return the path to @a repos's start-commit hook, allocated in @a pool. */
const char *
svn_repos_start_commit_hook(svn_repos_t *repos,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Return the path to @a repos's pre-commit hook, allocated in @a pool. */
const char *
svn_repos_pre_commit_hook(svn_repos_t *repos,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Return the path to @a repos's post-commit hook, allocated in @a pool. */
const char *
svn_repos_post_commit_hook(svn_repos_t *repos,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Return the path to @a repos's pre-revprop-change hook, allocated in
* @a pool.
*/
const char *
svn_repos_pre_revprop_change_hook(svn_repos_t *repos,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Return the path to @a repos's post-revprop-change hook, allocated in
* @a pool.
*/
const char *
svn_repos_post_revprop_change_hook(svn_repos_t *repos,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** @defgroup svn_repos_lock_hooks Paths to lock hooks
* @{
* @since New in 1.2. */
/** Return the path to @a repos's pre-lock hook, allocated in @a pool. */
const char *
svn_repos_pre_lock_hook(svn_repos_t *repos,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Return the path to @a repos's post-lock hook, allocated in @a pool. */
const char *
svn_repos_post_lock_hook(svn_repos_t *repos,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Return the path to @a repos's pre-unlock hook, allocated in @a pool. */
const char *
svn_repos_pre_unlock_hook(svn_repos_t *repos,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Return the path to @a repos's post-unlock hook, allocated in @a pool. */
const char *
svn_repos_post_unlock_hook(svn_repos_t *repos,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** @} */
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Reporting the state of a working copy, for updates. */
/**
* Construct and return a @a report_baton that will be passed to the
* other functions in this section to describe the state of a pre-existing
* tree (typically, a working copy). When the report is finished,
* @a editor/@a edit_baton will be driven in such a way as to transform the
* existing tree to @a revnum and, if @a tgt_path is non-NULL, switch the
* reported hierarchy to @a tgt_path.
*
* @a fs_base is the absolute path of the node in the filesystem at which
* the comparison should be rooted. @a target is a single path component,
* used to limit the scope of the report to a single entry of @a fs_base,
* or "" if all of @a fs_base itself is the main subject of the report.
*
* @a tgt_path and @a revnum is the fs path/revision pair that is the
* "target" of the delta. @a tgt_path should be provided only when
* the source and target paths of the report differ. That is, @a tgt_path
* should *only* be specified when specifying that the resultant editor
* drive be one that transforms the reported hierarchy into a pristine tree
* of @a tgt_path at revision @a revnum. A @c NULL value for @a tgt_path
* will indicate that the editor should be driven in such a way as to
* transform the reported hierarchy to revision @a revnum, preserving the
* reported hierarchy.
*
* @a text_deltas instructs the driver of the @a editor to enable
* the generation of text deltas.
*
* @a ignore_ancestry instructs the driver to ignore node ancestry
* when determining how to transmit differences.
*
* @a send_copyfrom_args instructs the driver to send 'copyfrom'
* arguments to the editor's add_file() and add_directory() methods,
* whenever it deems feasible.
*
* The @a authz_read_func and @a authz_read_baton are passed along to
* svn_repos_dir_delta2(); see that function for how they are used.
*
* All allocation for the context and collected state will occur in
* @a pool.
*
* @a depth is the requested depth of the editor drive.
*
* If @a depth is @c svn_depth_unknown, the editor will affect only the
* paths reported by the individual calls to @c svn_repos_set_path3 and
* @c svn_repos_link_path3.
*
* For example, if the reported tree is the @c A subdir of the Greek Tree
* (see Subversion's test suite), at depth @c svn_depth_empty, but the
* @c A/B subdir is reported at depth @c svn_depth_infinity, then
* repository-side changes to @c A/mu, or underneath @c A/C and @c
* A/D, would not be reflected in the editor drive, but changes
* underneath @c A/B would be.
*
* Additionally, the editor driver will call @c add_directory and
* and @c add_file for directories with an appropriate depth. For
* example, a directory reported at @c svn_depth_files will receive
* file (but not directory) additions. A directory at @c svn_depth_empty
* will receive neither.
*
* If @a depth is @c svn_depth_files, @c svn_depth_immediates or
* @c svn_depth_infinity and @a depth is greater than the reported depth
* of the working copy, then the editor driver will emit editor
* operations so as to upgrade the working copy to this depth.
*
* If @a depth is @c svn_depth_empty, @c svn_depth_files,
* @c svn_depth_immediates and @a depth is lower
* than or equal to the depth of the working copy, then the editor
* operations will affect only paths at or above @a depth.
*
* @since New in 1.5.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_begin_report2(void **report_baton,
svn_revnum_t revnum,
svn_repos_t *repos,
const char *fs_base,
const char *target,
const char *tgt_path,
svn_boolean_t text_deltas,
svn_depth_t depth,
svn_boolean_t ignore_ancestry,
svn_boolean_t send_copyfrom_args,
const svn_delta_editor_t *editor,
void *edit_baton,
svn_repos_authz_func_t authz_read_func,
void *authz_read_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* The same as svn_repos_begin_report2(), but taking a boolean
* @a recurse flag, and sending FALSE for @a send_copyfrom_args.
*
* If @a recurse is TRUE, the editor driver will drive the editor with
* a depth of @c svn_depth_infinity; if FALSE, then with a depth of
* @c svn_depth_files.
*
* @note @a username is ignored, and has been removed in a revised
* version of this API.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.4 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_begin_report(void **report_baton,
svn_revnum_t revnum,
const char *username,
svn_repos_t *repos,
const char *fs_base,
const char *target,
const char *tgt_path,
svn_boolean_t text_deltas,
svn_boolean_t recurse,
svn_boolean_t ignore_ancestry,
const svn_delta_editor_t *editor,
void *edit_baton,
svn_repos_authz_func_t authz_read_func,
void *authz_read_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Given a @a report_baton constructed by svn_repos_begin_report2(),
* record the presence of @a path, at @a revision with depth @a depth,
* in the current tree.
*
* @a path is relative to the anchor/target used in the creation of the
* @a report_baton.
*
* @a revision may be SVN_INVALID_REVNUM if (for example) @a path
* represents a locally-added path with no revision number, or @a
* depth is @c svn_depth_exclude.
*
* @a path may not be underneath a path on which svn_repos_set_path3()
* was previously called with @c svn_depth_exclude in this report.
*
* The first call of this in a given report usually passes an empty
* @a path; this is used to set up the correct root revision for the editor
* drive.
*
* A depth of @c svn_depth_unknown is not allowed, and results in an
* error.
*
* If @a start_empty is TRUE and @a path is a directory, then require the
* caller to explicitly provide all the children of @a path - do not assume
* that the tree also contains all the children of @a path at @a revision.
* This is for 'low confidence' client reporting.
*
* If the caller has a lock token for @a path, then @a lock_token should
* be set to that token. Else, @a lock_token should be NULL.
*
* All temporary allocations are done in @a pool.
*
* @since New in 1.5.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_set_path3(void *report_baton,
const char *path,
svn_revnum_t revision,
svn_depth_t depth,
svn_boolean_t start_empty,
const char *lock_token,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Similar to svn_repos_set_path3(), but with @a depth set to
* @c svn_depth_infinity.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.4 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_set_path2(void *report_baton,
const char *path,
svn_revnum_t revision,
svn_boolean_t start_empty,
const char *lock_token,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Similar to svn_repos_set_path2(), but with @a lock_token set to @c NULL.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.1 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_set_path(void *report_baton,
const char *path,
svn_revnum_t revision,
svn_boolean_t start_empty,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Given a @a report_baton constructed by svn_repos_begin_report2(),
* record the presence of @a path in the current tree, containing the contents
* of @a link_path at @a revision with depth @a depth.
*
* A depth of @c svn_depth_unknown is not allowed, and results in an
* error.
*
* @a path may not be underneath a path on which svn_repos_set_path3()
* was previously called with @c svn_depth_exclude in this report.
*
* Note that while @a path is relative to the anchor/target used in the
* creation of the @a report_baton, @a link_path is an absolute filesystem
* path!
*
* If @a start_empty is TRUE and @a path is a directory, then require the
* caller to explicitly provide all the children of @a path - do not assume
* that the tree also contains all the children of @a link_path at
* @a revision. This is for 'low confidence' client reporting.
*
* If the caller has a lock token for @a link_path, then @a lock_token
* should be set to that token. Else, @a lock_token should be NULL.
*
* All temporary allocations are done in @a pool.
*
* @since New in 1.5.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_link_path3(void *report_baton,
const char *path,
const char *link_path,
svn_revnum_t revision,
svn_depth_t depth,
svn_boolean_t start_empty,
const char *lock_token,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Similar to svn_repos_link_path3(), but with @a depth set to
* @c svn_depth_infinity.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.4 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_link_path2(void *report_baton,
const char *path,
const char *link_path,
svn_revnum_t revision,
svn_boolean_t start_empty,
const char *lock_token,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Similar to svn_repos_link_path2(), but with @a lock_token set to @c NULL.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.1 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_link_path(void *report_baton,
const char *path,
const char *link_path,
svn_revnum_t revision,
svn_boolean_t start_empty,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Given a @a report_baton constructed by svn_repos_begin_report2(),
* record the non-existence of @a path in the current tree.
*
* @a path may not be underneath a path on which svn_repos_set_path3()
* was previously called with @c svn_depth_exclude in this report.
*
* (This allows the reporter's driver to describe missing pieces of a
* working copy, so that 'svn up' can recreate them.)
*
* All temporary allocations are done in @a pool.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_delete_path(void *report_baton,
const char *path,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Given a @a report_baton constructed by svn_repos_begin_report2(),
* finish the report and drive the editor as specified when the report
* baton was constructed.
*
* If an error occurs during the driving of the editor, do NOT abort the
* edit; that responsibility belongs to the caller of this function, if
* it happens at all.
*
* After the call to this function, @a report_baton is no longer valid;
* it should not be passed to any other reporting functions, including
* svn_repos_abort_report().
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_finish_report(void *report_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Given a @a report_baton constructed by svn_repos_begin_report2(),
* abort the report. This function can be called anytime before
* svn_repos_finish_report() is called.
*
* After the call to this function, @a report_baton is no longer valid;
* it should not be passed to any other reporting functions.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_abort_report(void *report_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* The magical dir_delta update routines. */
/** Use the provided @a editor and @a edit_baton to describe the changes
* necessary for making a given node (and its descendants, if it is a
* directory) under @a src_root look exactly like @a tgt_path under
* @a tgt_root. @a src_entry is the node to update. If @a src_entry
* is empty, then compute the difference between the entire tree
* anchored at @a src_parent_dir under @a src_root and @a tgt_path
* under @a tgt_root. Else, describe the changes needed to update
* only that entry in @a src_parent_dir. Typically, callers of this
* function will use a @a tgt_path that is the concatenation of @a
* src_parent_dir and @a src_entry.
*
* @a src_root and @a tgt_root can both be either revision or transaction
* roots. If @a tgt_root is a revision, @a editor's set_target_revision()
* will be called with the @a tgt_root's revision number, else it will
* not be called at all.
*
* If @a authz_read_func is non-NULL, invoke it before any call to
*
* @a editor->open_root
* @a editor->add_directory
* @a editor->open_directory
* @a editor->add_file
* @a editor->open_file
*
* passing @a tgt_root, the same path that would be passed to the
* editor function in question, and @a authz_read_baton. If the
* @a *allowed parameter comes back TRUE, then proceed with the planned
* editor call; else if FALSE, then invoke @a editor->absent_file or
* @a editor->absent_directory as appropriate, except if the planned
* editor call was open_root, throw SVN_ERR_AUTHZ_ROOT_UNREADABLE.
*
* If @a text_deltas is @c FALSE, send a single @c NULL txdelta window to
* the window handler returned by @a editor->apply_textdelta().
*
* If @a depth is @c svn_depth_empty, invoke @a editor calls only on
* @a src_entry (or @a src_parent_dir, if @a src_entry is empty).
* If @a depth is @c svn_depth_files, also invoke the editor on file
* children, if any; if @c svn_depth_immediates, invoke it on
* immediate subdirectories as well as files; if @c svn_depth_infinity,
* recurse fully.
*
* If @a entry_props is @c TRUE, accompany each opened/added entry with
* propchange editor calls that relay special "entry props" (this
* is typically used only for working copy updates).
*
* @a ignore_ancestry instructs the function to ignore node ancestry
* when determining how to transmit differences.
*
* Before completing successfully, this function calls @a editor's
* close_edit(), so the caller should expect its @a edit_baton to be
* invalid after its use with this function.
*
* Do any allocation necessary for the delta computation in @a pool.
* This function's maximum memory consumption is at most roughly
* proportional to the greatest depth of the tree under @a tgt_root, not
* the total size of the delta.
*
* ### svn_repos_dir_delta2 is mostly superceded by the reporter
* ### functionality (svn_repos_begin_report2 and friends).
* ### svn_repos_dir_delta2 does allow the roots to be transaction
* ### roots rather than just revision roots, and it has the
* ### entry_props flag. Almost all of Subversion's own code uses the
* ### reporter instead; there are some stray references to the
* ### svn_repos_dir_delta[2] in comments which should probably
* ### actually refer to the reporter.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_dir_delta2(svn_fs_root_t *src_root,
const char *src_parent_dir,
const char *src_entry,
svn_fs_root_t *tgt_root,
const char *tgt_path,
const svn_delta_editor_t *editor,
void *edit_baton,
svn_repos_authz_func_t authz_read_func,
void *authz_read_baton,
svn_boolean_t text_deltas,
svn_depth_t depth,
svn_boolean_t entry_props,
svn_boolean_t ignore_ancestry,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Similar to svn_repos_dir_delta2(), but if @a recurse is TRUE, pass
* @c svn_depth_infinity for @a depth, and if @a recurse is FALSE,
* pass @c svn_depth_files for @a depth.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.4 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_dir_delta(svn_fs_root_t *src_root,
const char *src_parent_dir,
const char *src_entry,
svn_fs_root_t *tgt_root,
const char *tgt_path,
const svn_delta_editor_t *editor,
void *edit_baton,
svn_repos_authz_func_t authz_read_func,
void *authz_read_baton,
svn_boolean_t text_deltas,
svn_boolean_t recurse,
svn_boolean_t entry_props,
svn_boolean_t ignore_ancestry,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Use the provided @a editor and @a edit_baton to describe the
* skeletal changes made in a particular filesystem @a root
* (revision or transaction).
*
* Changes will be limited to those within @a base_dir, and if
* @a low_water_mark is set to something other than @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM
* it is assumed that the client has no knowledge of revisions prior to
* @a low_water_mark. Together, these two arguments define the portion of
* the tree that the client is assumed to have knowledge of, and thus any
* copies of data from outside that part of the tree will be sent in their
* entirety, not as simple copies or deltas against a previous version.
*
* The @a editor passed to this function should be aware of the fact
* that, if @a send_deltas is FALSE, calls to its change_dir_prop(),
* change_file_prop(), and apply_textdelta() functions will not
* contain meaningful data, and merely serve as indications that
* properties or textual contents were changed.
*
* If @a send_deltas is @c TRUE, the text and property deltas for changes
* will be sent, otherwise NULL text deltas and empty prop changes will be
* used.
*
* If @a authz_read_func is non-NULL, it will be used to determine if the
* user has read access to the data being accessed. Data that the user
* cannot access will be skipped.
*
* @note This editor driver passes SVN_INVALID_REVNUM for all
* revision parameters in the editor interface except the copyfrom
* parameter of the add_file() and add_directory() editor functions.
*
* @since New in 1.4.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_replay2(svn_fs_root_t *root,
const char *base_dir,
svn_revnum_t low_water_mark,
svn_boolean_t send_deltas,
const svn_delta_editor_t *editor,
void *edit_baton,
svn_repos_authz_func_t authz_read_func,
void *authz_read_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Similar to svn_repos_replay2(), but with @a base_dir set to @c "",
* @a low_water_mark set to @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM, @a send_deltas
* set to @c FALSE, and @a authz_read_func and @a authz_read_baton
* set to @c NULL.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.3 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_replay(svn_fs_root_t *root,
const svn_delta_editor_t *editor,
void *edit_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Making commits. */
/**
* Return an @a editor and @a edit_baton to commit changes to the
* filesystem of @a repos, beginning at location 'rev:@a base_path',
* where "rev" is the argument given to open_root().
*
* @a repos is a previously opened repository. @a repos_url is the
* decoded URL to the base of the repository, and is used to check
* copyfrom paths. @a txn is a filesystem transaction object to use
* during the commit, or @c NULL to indicate that this function should
* create (and fully manage) a new transaction.
*
* Store the contents of @a revprop_table, a hash mapping <tt>const
* char *</tt> property names to @c svn_string_t values, as properties
* of the commit transaction, including author and log message if
* present.
*
* @note @c SVN_PROP_REVISION_DATE may be present in @a revprop_table, but
* it will be overwritten when the transaction is committed.
*
* Iff @a authz_callback is provided, check read/write authorizations
* on paths accessed by editor operations. An operation which fails
* due to authz will return SVN_ERR_AUTHZ_UNREADABLE or
* SVN_ERR_AUTHZ_UNWRITABLE.
*
* Calling @a (*editor)->close_edit completes the commit.
*
* If @a callback is non-NULL, then before @c close_edit returns (but
* after the commit has succeeded) @c close_edit will invoke
* @a callback with a filled-in @c svn_commit_info_t *, @a callback_baton,
* and @a pool or some subpool thereof as arguments. If @a callback
* returns an error, that error will be returned from @c close_edit,
* otherwise if there was a post-commit hook failure, then that error
* will be returned with code SVN_ERR_REPOS_POST_COMMIT_HOOK_FAILED.
* (Note that prior to Subversion 1.6, @a callback cannot be NULL; if
* you don't need a callback, pass a dummy function.)
*
* Calling @a (*editor)->abort_edit aborts the commit, and will also
* abort the commit transaction unless @a txn was supplied (not @c
* NULL). Callers who supply their own transactions are responsible
* for cleaning them up (either by committing them, or aborting them).
*
* @since New in 1.5.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_get_commit_editor5(const svn_delta_editor_t **editor,
void **edit_baton,
svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_fs_txn_t *txn,
const char *repos_url,
const char *base_path,
apr_hash_t *revprop_table,
svn_commit_callback2_t callback,
void *callback_baton,
svn_repos_authz_callback_t authz_callback,
void *authz_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Similar to svn_repos_get_commit_editor5(), but with @a revprop_table
* set to a hash containing @a user and @a log_msg as the
* @c SVN_PROP_REVISION_AUTHOR and @c SVN_PROP_REVISION_LOG properties,
* respectively. @a user and @a log_msg may both be @c NULL.
*
* @since New in 1.4.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.4 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_get_commit_editor4(const svn_delta_editor_t **editor,
void **edit_baton,
svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_fs_txn_t *txn,
const char *repos_url,
const char *base_path,
const char *user,
const char *log_msg,
svn_commit_callback2_t callback,
void *callback_baton,
svn_repos_authz_callback_t authz_callback,
void *authz_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Similar to svn_repos_get_commit_editor4(), but
* uses the svn_commit_callback_t type.
*
* @since New in 1.3.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.3 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_get_commit_editor3(const svn_delta_editor_t **editor,
void **edit_baton,
svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_fs_txn_t *txn,
const char *repos_url,
const char *base_path,
const char *user,
const char *log_msg,
svn_commit_callback_t callback,
void *callback_baton,
svn_repos_authz_callback_t authz_callback,
void *authz_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Similar to svn_repos_get_commit_editor3(), but with @a
* authz_callback and @a authz_baton set to @c NULL.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.2 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_get_commit_editor2(const svn_delta_editor_t **editor,
void **edit_baton,
svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_fs_txn_t *txn,
const char *repos_url,
const char *base_path,
const char *user,
const char *log_msg,
svn_commit_callback_t callback,
void *callback_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Similar to svn_repos_get_commit_editor2(), but with @a txn always
* set to @c NULL.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.1 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_get_commit_editor(const svn_delta_editor_t **editor,
void **edit_baton,
svn_repos_t *repos,
const char *repos_url,
const char *base_path,
const char *user,
const char *log_msg,
svn_commit_callback_t callback,
void *callback_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Finding particular revisions. */
/** Set @a *revision to the revision number in @a repos's filesystem that was
* youngest at time @a tm.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_dated_revision(svn_revnum_t *revision,
svn_repos_t *repos,
apr_time_t tm,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Given a @a root/@a path within some filesystem, return three pieces of
* information allocated in @a pool:
*
* - set @a *committed_rev to the revision in which the object was
* last modified. (In fs parlance, this is the revision in which
* the particular node-rev-id was 'created'.)
*
* - set @a *committed_date to the date of said revision, or @c NULL
* if not available.
*
* - set @a *last_author to the author of said revision, or @c NULL
* if not available.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_get_committed_info(svn_revnum_t *committed_rev,
const char **committed_date,
const char **last_author,
svn_fs_root_t *root,
const char *path,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Set @a *dirent to an @c svn_dirent_t associated with @a path in @a
* root. If @a path does not exist in @a root, set @a *dirent to
* NULL. Use @a pool for memory allocation.
*
* @since New in 1.2.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_stat(svn_dirent_t **dirent,
svn_fs_root_t *root,
const char *path,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Given @a path which exists at revision @a start in @a fs, set
* @a *deleted to the revision @a path was first deleted, within the
* inclusive revision range bounded by @a start and @a end. If @a path
* does not exist at revision @a start or was not deleted within the
* specified range, then set @a *deleted to SVN_INVALID_REVNUM.
* Use @a pool for memory allocation.
*
* @since New in 1.5.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_deleted_rev(svn_fs_t *fs,
const char *path,
svn_revnum_t start,
svn_revnum_t end,
svn_revnum_t *deleted,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Callback type for use with svn_repos_history(). @a path and @a
* revision represent interesting history locations in the lifetime
* of the path passed to svn_repos_history(). @a baton is the same
* baton given to svn_repos_history(). @a pool is provided for the
* convenience of the implementor, who should not expect it to live
* longer than a single callback call.
*
* Signal to callback driver to stop processing/invoking this callback
* by returning the @c SVN_ERR_CEASE_INVOCATION error code.
*
* @note SVN_ERR_CEASE_INVOCATION is new in 1.5.
*/
typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_repos_history_func_t)(void *baton,
const char *path,
svn_revnum_t revision,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Call @a history_func (with @a history_baton) for each interesting
* history location in the lifetime of @a path in @a fs, from the
* youngest of @a end and @a start to the oldest. Stop processing if
* @a history_func returns @c SVN_ERR_CEASE_INVOCATION. Only cross
* filesystem copy history if @a cross_copies is @c TRUE. And do all
* of this in @a pool.
*
* If @a authz_read_func is non-NULL, then use it (and @a
* authz_read_baton) to verify that @a path in @a end is readable; if
* not, return SVN_ERR_AUTHZ_UNREADABLE. Also verify the readability
* of every ancestral path/revision pair before pushing them at @a
* history_func. If a pair is deemed unreadable, then do not send
* them; instead, immediately stop traversing history and return
* SVN_NO_ERROR.
*
* @since New in 1.1.
*
* @note SVN_ERR_CEASE_INVOCATION is new in 1.5.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_history2(svn_fs_t *fs,
const char *path,
svn_repos_history_func_t history_func,
void *history_baton,
svn_repos_authz_func_t authz_read_func,
void *authz_read_baton,
svn_revnum_t start,
svn_revnum_t end,
svn_boolean_t cross_copies,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Similar to svn_repos_history2(), but with @a authz_read_func
* and @a authz_read_baton always set to NULL.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_history(svn_fs_t *fs,
const char *path,
svn_repos_history_func_t history_func,
void *history_baton,
svn_revnum_t start,
svn_revnum_t end,
svn_boolean_t cross_copies,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Set @a *locations to be a mapping of the revisions to the paths of
* the file @a fs_path present at the repository in revision
* @a peg_revision, where the revisions are taken out of the array
* @a location_revisions.
*
* @a location_revisions is an array of svn_revnum_t's and @a *locations
* maps 'svn_revnum_t *' to 'const char *'.
*
* If optional @a authz_read_func is non-NULL, then use it (and @a
* authz_read_baton) to verify that the peg-object is readable. If not,
* return SVN_ERR_AUTHZ_UNREADABLE. Also use the @a authz_read_func
* to check that every path returned in the hash is readable. If an
* unreadable path is encountered, stop tracing and return
* SVN_NO_ERROR.
*
* @a pool is used for all allocations.
*
* @since New in 1.1.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_trace_node_locations(svn_fs_t *fs,
apr_hash_t **locations,
const char *fs_path,
svn_revnum_t peg_revision,
apr_array_header_t *location_revisions,
svn_repos_authz_func_t authz_read_func,
void *authz_read_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Call @a receiver and @a receiver_baton to report successive
* location segments in revisions between @a start_rev and @a end_rev
* (inclusive) for the line of history identified by the peg-object @a
* path in @a peg_revision (and in @a repos).
*
* @a end_rev may be @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM to indicate that you want
* to trace the history of the object to its origin.
*
* @a start_rev may be @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM to indicate "the HEAD
* revision". Otherwise, @a start_rev must be younger than @a end_rev
* (unless @a end_rev is @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM).
*
* @a peg_revision may be @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM to indicate "the HEAD
* revision", and must evaluate to be at least as young as @a start_rev.
*
* If optional @a authz_read_func is not @c NULL, then use it (and @a
* authz_read_baton) to verify that the peg-object is readable. If
* not, return @c SVN_ERR_AUTHZ_UNREADABLE. Also use the @a
* authz_read_func to check that every path reported in a location
* segment is readable. If an unreadable path is encountered, report
* a final (possibly truncated) location segment (if any), stop
* tracing history, and return @c SVN_NO_ERROR.
*
* @a pool is used for all allocations.
*
* @since New in 1.5.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_node_location_segments(svn_repos_t *repos,
const char *path,
svn_revnum_t peg_revision,
svn_revnum_t start_rev,
svn_revnum_t end_rev,
svn_location_segment_receiver_t receiver,
void *receiver_baton,
svn_repos_authz_func_t authz_read_func,
void *authz_read_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* ### other queries we can do someday --
* fetch the last revision created by <user>
(once usernames become revision properties!)
* fetch the last revision where <path> was modified
*/
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Retrieving log messages. */
/**
* Invoke @a receiver with @a receiver_baton on each log message from
* @a start to @a end in @a repos's filesystem. @a start may be greater
* or less than @a end; this just controls whether the log messages are
* processed in descending or ascending revision number order.
*
* If @a start or @a end is @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM, it defaults to youngest.
*
* If @a paths is non-NULL and has one or more elements, then only show
* revisions in which at least one of @a paths was changed (i.e., if
* file, text or props changed; if dir, props or entries changed or any node
* changed below it). Each path is a <tt>const char *</tt> representing
* an absolute path in the repository. If @a paths is NULL or empty,
* show all revisions regardless of what paths were changed in those
* revisions.
*
* If @a limit is non-zero then only invoke @a receiver on the first
* @a limit logs.
*
* If @a discover_changed_paths, then each call to @a receiver passes a
* hash mapping paths committed in that revision to information about them
* as the receiver's @a changed_paths argument.
* Otherwise, each call to @a receiver passes NULL for @a changed_paths.
*
* If @a strict_node_history is set, copy history (if any exists) will
* not be traversed while harvesting revision logs for each path.
*
* If @a include_merged_revisions is set, log information for revisions
* which have been merged to @a paths will also be returned, unless these
* revisions are already part of @a start to @a end in @a repos's
* filesystem, as limted by @a paths. In the latter case those revisions
* are skipped and @a receiver is not invoked.
*
* If @a revprops is NULL, retrieve all revprops; else, retrieve only the
* revprops named in the array (i.e. retrieve none if the array is empty).
*
* If any invocation of @a receiver returns error, return that error
* immediately and without wrapping it.
*
* If @a start or @a end is a non-existent revision, return the error
* @c SVN_ERR_FS_NO_SUCH_REVISION, without ever invoking @a receiver.
*
* If optional @a authz_read_func is non-NULL, then use this function
* (along with optional @a authz_read_baton) to check the readability
* of each changed-path in each revision about to be "pushed" at
* @a receiver. If a revision has some changed-paths readable and
* others unreadable, unreadable paths are omitted from the
* changed_paths field and only svn:author and svn:date will be
* available in the revprops field. If a revision has no
* changed-paths readable at all, then all paths are omitted and no
* revprops are available.
*
* See also the documentation for @c svn_log_entry_receiver_t.
*
* Use @a pool for temporary allocations.
*
* @since New in 1.5.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_get_logs4(svn_repos_t *repos,
const apr_array_header_t *paths,
svn_revnum_t start,
svn_revnum_t end,
int limit,
svn_boolean_t discover_changed_paths,
svn_boolean_t strict_node_history,
svn_boolean_t include_merged_revisions,
const apr_array_header_t *revprops,
svn_repos_authz_func_t authz_read_func,
void *authz_read_baton,
svn_log_entry_receiver_t receiver,
void *receiver_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Same as svn_repos_get_logs4(), but with @a receiver being @c
* svn_log_message_receiver_t instead of @c svn_log_entry_receiver_t.
* Also, @a include_merged_revisions is set to @c FALSE and @a revprops is
* svn:author, svn:date, and svn:log. If @a paths is empty, nothing
* is returned.
*
* @since New in 1.2.
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.4 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_get_logs3(svn_repos_t *repos,
const apr_array_header_t *paths,
svn_revnum_t start,
svn_revnum_t end,
int limit,
svn_boolean_t discover_changed_paths,
svn_boolean_t strict_node_history,
svn_repos_authz_func_t authz_read_func,
void *authz_read_baton,
svn_log_message_receiver_t receiver,
void *receiver_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Same as svn_repos_get_logs3(), but with @a limit always set to 0.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.1 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_get_logs2(svn_repos_t *repos,
const apr_array_header_t *paths,
svn_revnum_t start,
svn_revnum_t end,
svn_boolean_t discover_changed_paths,
svn_boolean_t strict_node_history,
svn_repos_authz_func_t authz_read_func,
void *authz_read_baton,
svn_log_message_receiver_t receiver,
void *receiver_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Same as svn_repos_get_logs2(), but with @a authz_read_func and
* @a authz_read_baton always set to NULL.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_get_logs(svn_repos_t *repos,
const apr_array_header_t *paths,
svn_revnum_t start,
svn_revnum_t end,
svn_boolean_t discover_changed_paths,
svn_boolean_t strict_node_history,
svn_log_message_receiver_t receiver,
void *receiver_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Retrieving mergeinfo. */
/**
* Fetch the mergeinfo for @a paths at @a revision in @a repos, and
* set @a *catalog to a catalog of this mergeinfo. @a *catalog will
* never be @c NULL but may be empty.
*
* @a inherit indicates whether explicit, explicit or inherited, or
* only inherited mergeinfo for @a paths is fetched.
*
* If @a revision is @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM, it defaults to youngest.
*
* If @a include_descendants is TRUE, then additionally return the
* mergeinfo for any descendant of any element of @a paths which has
* the @c SVN_PROP_MERGEINFO property explicitly set on it. (Note
* that inheritance is only taken into account for the elements in @a
* paths; descendants of the elements in @a paths which get their
* mergeinfo via inheritance are not included in @a *catalog.)
*
* If optional @a authz_read_func is non-NULL, then use this function
* (along with optional @a authz_read_baton) to check the readability
* of each path which mergeinfo was requested for (from @a paths).
* Silently omit unreadable paths from the request for mergeinfo.
*
* Use @a pool for all allocations.
*
* @since New in 1.5.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_fs_get_mergeinfo(svn_mergeinfo_catalog_t *catalog,
svn_repos_t *repos,
const apr_array_header_t *paths,
svn_revnum_t revision,
svn_mergeinfo_inheritance_t inherit,
svn_boolean_t include_descendants,
svn_repos_authz_func_t authz_read_func,
void *authz_read_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Retrieving multiple revisions of a file. */
/**
* Retrieve a subset of the interesting revisions of a file @a path in
* @a repos as seen in revision @a end. Invoke @a handler with
* @a handler_baton as its first argument for each such revision.
* @a pool is used for all allocations. See svn_fs_history_prev() for
* a discussion of interesting revisions.
*
* If optional @a authz_read_func is non-NULL, then use this function
* (along with optional @a authz_read_baton) to check the readability
* of the rev-path in each interesting revision encountered.
*
* Revision discovery happens from @a end to @a start, and if an
* unreadable revision is encountered before @a start is reached, then
* revision discovery stops and only the revisions from @a end to the
* oldest readable revision are returned (So it will appear that @a
* path was added without history in the latter revision).
*
* If there is an interesting revision of the file that is less than or
* equal to start, the iteration will start at that revision. Else, the
* iteration will start at the first revision of the file in the repository,
* which has to be less than or equal to end. Note that if the function
* succeeds, @a handler will have been called at least once.
*
* In a series of calls, the file contents for the first interesting revision
* will be provided as a text delta against the empty file. In the following
* calls, the delta will be against the contents for the previous call.
*
* If @a include_merged_revisions is TRUE, revisions which a included as a
* result of a merge between @a start and @a end will be included.
*
* @since New in 1.5.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_get_file_revs2(svn_repos_t *repos,
const char *path,
svn_revnum_t start,
svn_revnum_t end,
svn_boolean_t include_merged_revisions,
svn_repos_authz_func_t authz_read_func,
void *authz_read_baton,
svn_file_rev_handler_t handler,
void *handler_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Similar to svn_repos_get_file_revs2(), with @a include_merged_revisions
* set to FALSE.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.4 API.
* @since New in 1.1.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_get_file_revs(svn_repos_t *repos,
const char *path,
svn_revnum_t start,
svn_revnum_t end,
svn_repos_authz_func_t authz_read_func,
void *authz_read_baton,
svn_repos_file_rev_handler_t handler,
void *handler_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* @defgroup svn_repos_hook_wrappers Hook-sensitive wrappers for libsvn_fs \
* routines.
* @{
*/
/** Like svn_fs_commit_txn(), but invoke the @a repos' pre- and
* post-commit hooks around the commit. Use @a pool for any necessary
* allocations.
*
* If the pre-commit hook fails, do not attempt to commit the
* transaction and throw the original error to the caller.
*
* A successful commit is indicated by a valid revision value in @a
* *new_rev, not if svn_fs_commit_txn() returns an error, which can
* occur during its post commit FS processing. If the transaction was
* not committed, then return the associated error and do not execute
* the post-commit hook.
*
* If the commit succeeds the post-commit hook is executed. If the
* post-commit hook returns an error, always wrap it with
* SVN_ERR_REPOS_POST_COMMIT_HOOK_FAILED; this allows the caller to
* find the post-commit hook error in the returned error chain. If
* both svn_fs_commit_txn() and the post-commit hook return errors,
* then svn_fs_commit_txn()'s error is the parent error and the
* SVN_ERR_REPOS_POST_COMMIT_HOOK_FAILED wrapped error is the child
* error.
*
* @a conflict_p, @a new_rev, and @a txn are as in svn_fs_commit_txn().
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_fs_commit_txn(const char **conflict_p,
svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_revnum_t *new_rev,
svn_fs_txn_t *txn,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Like svn_fs_begin_txn(), but use @a revprop_table, a hash mapping
* <tt>const char *</tt> property names to @c svn_string_t values, to
* set the properties on transaction @a *txn_p. @a repos is the
* repository object which contains the filesystem. @a rev, @a
* *txn_p, and @a pool are as in svn_fs_begin_txn().
*
* Before a txn is created, the repository's start-commit hooks are
* run; if any of them fail, no txn is created, @a *txn_p is unaffected,
* and @c SVN_ERR_REPOS_HOOK_FAILURE is returned.
*
* @note @a revprop_table may contain an @c SVN_PROP_REVISION_DATE property,
* which will be set on the transaction, but that will be overwritten
* when the transaction is committed.
*
* @since New in 1.5.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_fs_begin_txn_for_commit2(svn_fs_txn_t **txn_p,
svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_revnum_t rev,
apr_hash_t *revprop_table,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Same as svn_repos_fs_begin_txn_for_commit2(), but with @a revprop_table
* set to a hash containing @a author and @a log_msg as the
* @c SVN_PROP_REVISION_AUTHOR and @c SVN_PROP_REVISION_LOG properties,
* respectively. @a author and @a log_msg may both be @c NULL.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.4 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_fs_begin_txn_for_commit(svn_fs_txn_t **txn_p,
svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_revnum_t rev,
const char *author,
const char *log_msg,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Like svn_fs_begin_txn(), but use @a author to set the corresponding
* property on transaction @a *txn_p. @a repos is the repository object
* which contains the filesystem. @a rev, @a *txn_p, and @a pool are as in
* svn_fs_begin_txn().
*
* ### Someday: before a txn is created, some kind of read-hook could
* be called here.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_fs_begin_txn_for_update(svn_fs_txn_t **txn_p,
svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_revnum_t rev,
const char *author,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** @defgroup svn_repos_fs_locks Repository lock wrappers
* @{
* @since New in 1.2. */
/** Like svn_fs_lock(), but invoke the @a repos's pre- and
* post-lock hooks before and after the locking action. Use @a pool
* for any necessary allocations.
*
* If the pre-lock hook or svn_fs_lock() fails, throw the original
* error to caller. If an error occurs when running the post-lock
* hook, return the original error wrapped with
* SVN_ERR_REPOS_POST_LOCK_HOOK_FAILED. If the caller sees this
* error, it knows that the lock succeeded anyway.
*
* The pre-lock hook may cause a different token to be used for the
* lock, instead of @a token; see the pre-lock-hook documentation for
* more.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_fs_lock(svn_lock_t **lock,
svn_repos_t *repos,
const char *path,
const char *token,
const char *comment,
svn_boolean_t is_dav_comment,
apr_time_t expiration_date,
svn_revnum_t current_rev,
svn_boolean_t steal_lock,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Like svn_fs_unlock(), but invoke the @a repos's pre- and
* post-unlock hooks before and after the unlocking action. Use @a
* pool for any necessary allocations.
*
* If the pre-unlock hook or svn_fs_unlock() fails, throw the original
* error to caller. If an error occurs when running the post-unlock
* hook, return the original error wrapped with
* SVN_ERR_REPOS_POST_UNLOCK_HOOK_FAILED. If the caller sees this
* error, it knows that the unlock succeeded anyway.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_fs_unlock(svn_repos_t *repos,
const char *path,
const char *token,
svn_boolean_t break_lock,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Look up all the locks in and under @a path in @a repos, setting @a
* *locks to a hash which maps <tt>const char *</tt> paths to the @c
* svn_lock_t locks associated with those paths. Use @a
* authz_read_func and @a authz_read_baton to "screen" all returned
* locks. That is: do not return any locks on any paths that are
* unreadable in HEAD, just silently omit them.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_fs_get_locks(apr_hash_t **locks,
svn_repos_t *repos,
const char *path,
svn_repos_authz_func_t authz_read_func,
void *authz_read_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** @} */
/**
* Like svn_fs_change_rev_prop(), but validate the name and value of the
* property and invoke the @a repos's pre- and post-revprop-change hooks
* around the change as specified by @a use_pre_revprop_change_hook and
* @a use_post_revprop_change_hook (respectively).
*
* @a rev is the revision whose property to change, @a name is the
* name of the property, and @a new_value is the new value of the
* property. @a author is the authenticated username of the person
* changing the property value, or NULL if not available.
*
* If @a authz_read_func is non-NULL, then use it (with @a
* authz_read_baton) to validate the changed-paths associated with @a
* rev. If the revision contains any unreadable changed paths, then
* return SVN_ERR_AUTHZ_UNREADABLE.
*
* Validate @a name and @a new_value like the same way
* svn_repos_fs_change_node_prop() does.
*
* Use @a pool for temporary allocations.
*
* @since New in 1.5.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_fs_change_rev_prop3(svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_revnum_t rev,
const char *author,
const char *name,
const svn_string_t *new_value,
svn_boolean_t
use_pre_revprop_change_hook,
svn_boolean_t
use_post_revprop_change_hook,
svn_repos_authz_func_t
authz_read_func,
void *authz_read_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Similar to svn_repos_fs_change_rev_prop3(), but with the @a
* use_pre_revprop_change_hook and @a use_post_revprop_change_hook
* always set to @c TRUE.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.4 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_fs_change_rev_prop2(svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_revnum_t rev,
const char *author,
const char *name,
const svn_string_t *new_value,
svn_repos_authz_func_t
authz_read_func,
void *authz_read_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Similar to svn_repos_fs_change_rev_prop2(), but with the
* @a authz_read_func parameter always NULL.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_fs_change_rev_prop(svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_revnum_t rev,
const char *author,
const char *name,
const svn_string_t *new_value,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Set @a *value_p to the value of the property named @a propname on
* revision @a rev in the filesystem opened in @a repos. If @a rev
* has no property by that name, set @a *value_p to zero. Allocate
* the result in @a pool.
*
* If @a authz_read_func is non-NULL, then use it (with @a
* authz_read_baton) to validate the changed-paths associated with @a
* rev. If the changed-paths are all unreadable, then set @a *value_p
* to zero unconditionally. If only some of the changed-paths are
* unreadable, then allow 'svn:author' and 'svn:date' propvalues to be
* fetched, but return 0 for any other property.
*
* @since New in 1.1.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_fs_revision_prop(svn_string_t **value_p,
svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_revnum_t rev,
const char *propname,
svn_repos_authz_func_t
authz_read_func,
void *authz_read_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Set @a *table_p to the entire property list of revision @a rev in
* filesystem opened in @a repos, as a hash table allocated in @a
* pool. The table maps <tt>char *</tt> property names to @c
* svn_string_t * values; the names and values are allocated in @a
* pool.
*
* If @a authz_read_func is non-NULL, then use it (with @a
* authz_read_baton) to validate the changed-paths associated with @a
* rev. If the changed-paths are all unreadable, then return an empty
* hash. If only some of the changed-paths are unreadable, then return
* an empty hash, except for 'svn:author' and 'svn:date' properties
* (assuming those properties exist).
*
* @since New in 1.1.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_fs_revision_proplist(apr_hash_t **table_p,
svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_revnum_t rev,
svn_repos_authz_func_t
authz_read_func,
void *authz_read_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* Prop-changing wrappers for libsvn_fs routines. */
/* NOTE: svn_repos_fs_change_rev_prop() also exists, but is located
above with the hook-related functions. */
/** Validating wrapper for svn_fs_change_node_prop() (which see for
* argument descriptions).
*
* If @a name's kind is not @c svn_prop_regular_kind, return @c
* SVN_ERR_REPOS_BAD_ARGS. If @a name is an "svn:" property, validate its
* @a value and return SVN_ERR_BAD_PROPERTY_VALUE if it is invalid for the
* property.
*
* @note Currently, the only properties validated are the "svn:" properties
* @c SVN_PROP_REVISION_LOG and @c SVN_PROP_REVISION_DATE. This may change
* in future releases.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_fs_change_node_prop(svn_fs_root_t *root,
const char *path,
const char *name,
const svn_string_t *value,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Validating wrapper for svn_fs_change_txn_prop() (which see for
* argument descriptions). See svn_repos_fs_change_txn_props() for more
* information.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_fs_change_txn_prop(svn_fs_txn_t *txn,
const char *name,
const svn_string_t *value,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Validating wrapper for svn_fs_change_txn_props() (which see for
* argument descriptions). Validate properties and their values the
* same way svn_repos_fs_change_node_prop() does.
*
* @since New in 1.5.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_fs_change_txn_props(svn_fs_txn_t *txn,
apr_array_header_t *props,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** @} */
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* @defgroup svn_repos_inspection Data structures and editor things for
* repository inspection.
* @{
*
* As it turns out, the svn_repos_dir_delta2() interface can be
* extremely useful for examining the repository, or more exactly,
* changes to the repository. svn_repos_dir_delta2() allows for
* differences between two trees to be described using an editor.
*
* By using the editor obtained from svn_repos_node_editor() with
* svn_repos_dir_delta2(), the description of how to transform one tree
* into another can be used to build an in-memory linked-list tree,
* which each node representing a repository node that was changed as a
* result of having svn_repos_dir_delta2() drive that editor.
*/
/** A node in the repository. */
typedef struct svn_repos_node_t
{
/** Node type (file, dir, etc.) */
svn_node_kind_t kind;
/** How this node entered the node tree: 'A'dd, 'D'elete, 'R'eplace */
char action;
/** Were there any textual mods? (files only) */
svn_boolean_t text_mod;
/** Where there any property mods? */
svn_boolean_t prop_mod;
/** The name of this node as it appears in its parent's entries list */
const char *name;
/** The filesystem revision where this was copied from (if any) */
svn_revnum_t copyfrom_rev;
/** The filesystem path where this was copied from (if any) */
const char *copyfrom_path;
/** Pointer to the next sibling of this node */
struct svn_repos_node_t *sibling;
/** Pointer to the first child of this node */
struct svn_repos_node_t *child;
/** Pointer to the parent of this node */
struct svn_repos_node_t *parent;
} svn_repos_node_t;
/** Set @a *editor and @a *edit_baton to an editor that, when driven by
* svn_repos_dir_delta2(), builds an <tt>svn_repos_node_t *</tt> tree
* representing the delta from @a base_root to @a root in @a repos's
* filesystem.
*
* Invoke svn_repos_node_from_baton() on @a edit_baton to obtain the root
* node afterwards.
*
* Note that the delta includes "bubbled-up" directories; that is,
* many of the directory nodes will have no prop_mods.
*
* Allocate the tree and its contents in @a node_pool; do all other
* allocation in @a pool.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_node_editor(const svn_delta_editor_t **editor,
void **edit_baton,
svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_fs_root_t *base_root,
svn_fs_root_t *root,
apr_pool_t *node_pool,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Return the root node of the linked-list tree generated by driving
* the editor created by svn_repos_node_editor() with
* svn_repos_dir_delta2(), which is stored in @a edit_baton. This is
* only really useful if used *after* the editor drive is completed.
*/
svn_repos_node_t *
svn_repos_node_from_baton(void *edit_baton);
/** @} */
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* @defgroup svn_repos_dump_load Dumping and loading filesystem data
* @{
*
* The filesystem 'dump' format contains nothing but the abstract
* structure of the filesystem -- independent of any internal node-id
* schema or database back-end. All of the data in the dumpfile is
* acquired by public function calls into svn_fs.h. Similarly, the
* parser which reads the dumpfile is able to reconstruct the
* filesystem using only public svn_fs.h routines.
*
* Thus the dump/load feature's main purpose is for *migrating* data
* from one svn filesystem to another -- presumably two filesystems
* which have different internal implementations.
*
* If you simply want to backup your filesystem, you're probably
* better off using the built-in facilities of the DB backend (using
* Berkeley DB's hot-backup feature, for example.)
*
* For a description of the dumpfile format, see
* /trunk/notes/fs_dumprestore.txt.
*/
/* The RFC822-style headers in our dumpfile format. */
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_MAGIC_HEADER "SVN-fs-dump-format-version"
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_FORMAT_VERSION 3
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_UUID "UUID"
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_CONTENT_LENGTH "Content-length"
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_REVISION_NUMBER "Revision-number"
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_NODE_PATH "Node-path"
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_NODE_KIND "Node-kind"
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_NODE_ACTION "Node-action"
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_NODE_COPYFROM_PATH "Node-copyfrom-path"
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_NODE_COPYFROM_REV "Node-copyfrom-rev"
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_TEXT_COPY_SOURCE_MD5 "Text-copy-source-md5"
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_TEXT_COPY_SOURCE_SHA1 "Text-copy-source-sha1"
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_TEXT_COPY_SOURCE_CHECKSUM \
SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_TEXT_COPY_SOURCE_MD5
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_TEXT_CONTENT_MD5 "Text-content-md5"
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_TEXT_CONTENT_SHA1 "Text-content-sha1"
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_TEXT_CONTENT_CHECKSUM \
SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_TEXT_CONTENT_MD5
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_PROP_CONTENT_LENGTH "Prop-content-length"
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_TEXT_CONTENT_LENGTH "Text-content-length"
/** @since New in 1.1. */
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_PROP_DELTA "Prop-delta"
/** @since New in 1.1. */
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_TEXT_DELTA "Text-delta"
/** @since New in 1.5. */
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_TEXT_DELTA_BASE_MD5 "Text-delta-base-md5"
/** @since New in 1.6. */
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_TEXT_DELTA_BASE_SHA1 "Text-delta-base-sha1"
/** @since New in 1.6. */
#define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_TEXT_DELTA_BASE_CHECKSUM \
SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_TEXT_DELTA_BASE_MD5
/** The different "actions" attached to nodes in the dumpfile. */
enum svn_node_action
{
svn_node_action_change,
svn_node_action_add,
svn_node_action_delete,
svn_node_action_replace
};
/** The different policies for processing the UUID in the dumpfile. */
enum svn_repos_load_uuid
{
svn_repos_load_uuid_default,
svn_repos_load_uuid_ignore,
svn_repos_load_uuid_force
};
/**
* Verify the contents of the file system in @a repos.
*
* If @a feedback_stream is not @c NULL, write feedback to it (lines of
* the form "* Verified revision %ld\n").
*
* If @a start_rev is @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM, then start verifying at
* revision 0. If @a end_rev is @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM, then verify
* through the @c HEAD revision.
*
* If @a cancel_func is not @c NULL, call it periodically with @a
* cancel_baton as argument to see if the caller wishes to cancel the
* verification.
*
* @since New in 1.5.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_verify_fs(svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_stream_t *feedback_stream,
svn_revnum_t start_rev,
svn_revnum_t end_rev,
svn_cancel_func_t cancel_func,
void *cancel_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Dump the contents of the filesystem within already-open @a repos into
* writable @a dumpstream. Begin at revision @a start_rev, and dump every
* revision up through @a end_rev. Use @a pool for all allocation. If
* non-@c NULL, send feedback to @a feedback_stream. If @a dumpstream is
* @c NULL, this is effectively a primitive verify. It is not complete,
* however; see svn_fs_verify instead.
*
* If @a start_rev is @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM, then start dumping at revision
* 0. If @a end_rev is @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM, then dump through the @c HEAD
* revision.
*
* If @a incremental is @c TRUE, the first revision dumped will be a diff
* against the previous revision (usually it looks like a full dump of
* the tree).
*
* If @a use_deltas is @c 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 @a cancel_func is not @c NULL, it is called periodically with
* @a cancel_baton as argument to see if the client wishes to cancel
* the dump.
*
* @since New in 1.1.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_dump_fs2(svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_stream_t *dumpstream,
svn_stream_t *feedback_stream,
svn_revnum_t start_rev,
svn_revnum_t end_rev,
svn_boolean_t incremental,
svn_boolean_t use_deltas,
svn_cancel_func_t cancel_func,
void *cancel_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Similar to svn_repos_dump_fs2(), but with the @a use_deltas
* parameter always set to @c FALSE.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_dump_fs(svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_stream_t *dumpstream,
svn_stream_t *feedback_stream,
svn_revnum_t start_rev,
svn_revnum_t end_rev,
svn_boolean_t incremental,
svn_cancel_func_t cancel_func,
void *cancel_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Read and parse dumpfile-formatted @a dumpstream, reconstructing
* filesystem revisions in already-open @a repos, handling uuids
* in accordance with @a uuid_action.
*
* Read and parse dumpfile-formatted @a dumpstream, reconstructing
* filesystem revisions in already-open @a repos. Use @a pool for all
* allocation. If non-@c NULL, send feedback to @a feedback_stream.
*
* 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
* @a uuid_action is not equal to @c svn_repos_load_uuid_ignore and
* either the repository contains no revisions or
* @a uuid_action is equal to @c svn_repos_load_uuid_force.
*
* If the dumpstream contains no UUID, then @a uuid_action is
* ignored and the repository UUID is not touched.
*
* If @a parent_dir is not NULL, then the parser will reparent all the
* loaded nodes, from root to @a parent_dir. The directory @a parent_dir
* must be an existing directory in the repository.
*
* If @a use_pre_commit_hook is set, call the repository's pre-commit
* hook before committing each loaded revision.
*
* If @a use_post_commit_hook is set, call the repository's
* post-commit hook after committing each loaded revision.
*
* If @a cancel_func is not @c NULL, it is called periodically with
* @a cancel_baton as argument to see if the client wishes to cancel
* the load.
*
* @since New in 1.2.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_load_fs2(svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_stream_t *dumpstream,
svn_stream_t *feedback_stream,
enum svn_repos_load_uuid uuid_action,
const char *parent_dir,
svn_boolean_t use_pre_commit_hook,
svn_boolean_t use_post_commit_hook,
svn_cancel_func_t cancel_func,
void *cancel_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Similar to svn_repos_load_fs2(), but with @a use_pre_commit_hook and
* @a use_post_commit_hook always @c FALSE.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_load_fs(svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_stream_t *dumpstream,
svn_stream_t *feedback_stream,
enum svn_repos_load_uuid uuid_action,
const char *parent_dir,
svn_cancel_func_t cancel_func,
void *cancel_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* A vtable that is driven by svn_repos_parse_dumpstream2().
*
* @since New in 1.1.
*/
typedef struct svn_repos_parse_fns2_t
{
/** The parser has discovered a new revision record within the
* parsing session represented by @a parse_baton. All the headers are
* placed in @a headers (allocated in @a pool), which maps <tt>const
* char *</tt> header-name ==> <tt>const char *</tt> header-value.
* The @a revision_baton received back (also allocated in @a pool)
* represents the revision.
*/
svn_error_t *(*new_revision_record)(void **revision_baton,
apr_hash_t *headers,
void *parse_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** The parser has discovered a new uuid record within the parsing
* session represented by @a parse_baton. The uuid's value is
* @a uuid, and it is allocated in @a pool.
*/
svn_error_t *(*uuid_record)(const char *uuid,
void *parse_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** The parser has discovered a new node record within the current
* revision represented by @a revision_baton. All the headers are
* placed in @a headers (as with @c new_revision_record), allocated in
* @a pool. The @a node_baton received back is allocated in @a pool
* and represents the node.
*/
svn_error_t *(*new_node_record)(void **node_baton,
apr_hash_t *headers,
void *revision_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** For a given @a revision_baton, set a property @a name to @a value. */
svn_error_t *(*set_revision_property)(void *revision_baton,
const char *name,
const svn_string_t *value);
/** For a given @a node_baton, set a property @a name to @a value. */
svn_error_t *(*set_node_property)(void *node_baton,
const char *name,
const svn_string_t *value);
/** For a given @a node_baton, delete property @a name. */
svn_error_t *(*delete_node_property)(void *node_baton, const char *name);
/** For a given @a node_baton, remove all properties. */
svn_error_t *(*remove_node_props)(void *node_baton);
/** For a given @a node_baton, receive a writable @a stream capable of
* receiving the node's fulltext. After writing the fulltext, call
* the stream's close() function.
*
* If a @c NULL is returned instead of a stream, the vtable is
* indicating that no text is desired, and the parser will not
* attempt to send it.
*/
svn_error_t *(*set_fulltext)(svn_stream_t **stream,
void *node_baton);
/** For a given @a node_baton, set @a handler and @a handler_baton
* to a window handler and baton capable of receiving a delta
* against the node's previous contents. A NULL window will be
* sent to the handler after all the windows are sent.
*
* If a @c NULL is returned instead of a handler, the vtable is
* indicating that no delta is desired, and the parser will not
* attempt to send it.
*/
svn_error_t *(*apply_textdelta)(svn_txdelta_window_handler_t *handler,
void **handler_baton,
void *node_baton);
/** The parser has reached the end of the current node represented by
* @a node_baton, it can be freed.
*/
svn_error_t *(*close_node)(void *node_baton);
/** The parser has reached the end of the current revision
* represented by @a revision_baton. In other words, there are no more
* changed nodes within the revision. The baton can be freed.
*/
svn_error_t *(*close_revision)(void *revision_baton);
} svn_repos_parse_fns2_t;
/** @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.2 API. */
typedef svn_repos_parse_fns2_t svn_repos_parser_fns2_t;
/**
* Read and parse dumpfile-formatted @a stream, calling callbacks in
* @a parse_fns/@a parse_baton, and using @a pool for allocations.
*
* If @a cancel_func is not @c NULL, it is called periodically with
* @a cancel_baton as argument to see if the client wishes to cancel
* the dump.
*
* This parser has built-in knowledge of the dumpfile format, but only
* in a general sense:
*
* * it recognizes revision and node records by looking for either
* a REVISION_NUMBER or NODE_PATH headers.
*
* * it recognizes the CONTENT-LENGTH headers, so it knows if and
* how to suck up the content body.
*
* * it knows how to parse a content body into two parts: props
* and text, and pass the pieces to the vtable.
*
* This is enough knowledge to make it easy on vtable implementors,
* but still allow expansion of the format: most headers are ignored.
*
* @since New in 1.1.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_parse_dumpstream2(svn_stream_t *stream,
const svn_repos_parse_fns2_t *parse_fns,
void *parse_baton,
svn_cancel_func_t cancel_func,
void *cancel_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Set @a *parser and @a *parse_baton to a vtable parser which commits new
* revisions to the fs in @a repos. The constructed parser will treat
* UUID records in a manner consistent with @a uuid_action. Use @a pool
* to operate on the fs.
*
* If @a use_history is set, then the parser will require relative
* 'copyfrom' history to exist in the repository when it encounters
* nodes that are added-with-history.
*
* If @a parent_dir is not NULL, then the parser will reparent all the
* loaded nodes, from root to @a parent_dir. The directory @a parent_dir
* must be an existing directory in the repository.
*
* Print all parsing feedback to @a outstream (if non-@c NULL).
*
*
* @since New in 1.1.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_get_fs_build_parser2(const svn_repos_parse_fns2_t **parser,
void **parse_baton,
svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_boolean_t use_history,
enum svn_repos_load_uuid uuid_action,
svn_stream_t *outstream,
const char *parent_dir,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* A vtable that is driven by svn_repos_parse_dumpstream().
* Similar to @c svn_repos_parse_fns2_t except that it lacks
* the delete_node_property and apply_textdelta callbacks.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0 API.
*/
typedef struct svn_repos_parse_fns_t
{
/** Same as the corresponding field in @c svn_repos_parse_fns2_t. */
svn_error_t *(*new_revision_record)(void **revision_baton,
apr_hash_t *headers,
void *parse_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Same as the corresponding field in @c svn_repos_parse_fns2_t. */
svn_error_t *(*uuid_record)(const char *uuid,
void *parse_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Same as the corresponding field in @c svn_repos_parse_fns2_t. */
svn_error_t *(*new_node_record)(void **node_baton,
apr_hash_t *headers,
void *revision_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Same as the corresponding field in @c svn_repos_parse_fns2_t. */
svn_error_t *(*set_revision_property)(void *revision_baton,
const char *name,
const svn_string_t *value);
/** Same as the corresponding field in @c svn_repos_parse_fns2_t. */
svn_error_t *(*set_node_property)(void *node_baton,
const char *name,
const svn_string_t *value);
/** Same as the corresponding field in @c svn_repos_parse_fns2_t. */
svn_error_t *(*remove_node_props)(void *node_baton);
/** Same as the corresponding field in @c svn_repos_parse_fns2_t. */
svn_error_t *(*set_fulltext)(svn_stream_t **stream,
void *node_baton);
/** Same as the corresponding field in @c svn_repos_parse_fns2_t. */
svn_error_t *(*close_node)(void *node_baton);
/** Same as the corresponding field in @c svn_repos_parse_fns2_t. */
svn_error_t *(*close_revision)(void *revision_baton);
} svn_repos_parser_fns_t;
/**
* Similar to svn_repos_parse_dumpstream2(), but uses the more limited
* @c svn_repos_parser_fns_t vtable type.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_parse_dumpstream(svn_stream_t *stream,
const svn_repos_parser_fns_t *parse_fns,
void *parse_baton,
svn_cancel_func_t cancel_func,
void *cancel_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Similar to svn_repos_get_fs_build_parser2(), but yields the more
* limited svn_repos_parser_fns_t vtable type.
*
* @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0 API.
*/
SVN_DEPRECATED
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_get_fs_build_parser(const svn_repos_parser_fns_t **parser,
void **parse_baton,
svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_boolean_t use_history,
enum svn_repos_load_uuid uuid_action,
svn_stream_t *outstream,
const char *parent_dir,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** @} */
/** A data type which stores the authz information.
*
* @since New in 1.3.
*/
typedef struct svn_authz_t svn_authz_t;
/** Read authz configuration data from @a file (a file or registry
* path) into @a *authz_p, allocated in @a pool.
*
* If @a file is not a valid authz rule file, then return
* SVN_AUTHZ_INVALID_CONFIG. The contents of @a *authz_p is then
* undefined. If @a must_exist is TRUE, a missing authz file is also
* an error.
*
* @since New in 1.3.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_authz_read(svn_authz_t **authz_p,
const char *file,
svn_boolean_t must_exist,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/**
* Check whether @a user can access @a path in the repository @a
* repos_name with the @a required_access. @a authz lists the ACLs to
* check against. Set @a *access_granted to indicate if the requested
* access is granted.
*
* If @a path is NULL, then check whether @a user has the @a
* required_access anywhere in the repository. Set @a *access_granted
* to TRUE if at least one path is accessible with the @a
* required_access.
*
* @since New in 1.3.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_authz_check_access(svn_authz_t *authz,
const char *repos_name,
const char *path,
const char *user,
svn_repos_authz_access_t required_access,
svn_boolean_t *access_granted,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Revision Access Levels
*
* Like most version control systems, access to versioned objects in
* Subversion is determined on primarily path-based system. Users either
* do or don't have the ability to read a given path.
*
* However, unlike many version control systems where versioned objects
* maintain their own distinct version information (revision numbers,
* authors, log messages, change timestamps, etc.), Subversion binds
* multiple paths changed as part of a single commit operation into a
* set, calls the whole thing a revision, and hangs commit metadata
* (author, date, log message, etc.) off of that revision. So, commit
* metadata is shared across all the paths changed as part of a given
* commit operation.
*
* It is common (or, at least, we hope it is) for log messages to give
* detailed information about changes made in the commit to which the log
* message is attached. Such information might include a mention of all
* the files changed, what was changed in them, and so on. But this
* causes a problem when presenting information to readers who aren't
* authorized to read every path in the repository. Simply knowing that
* a given path exists may be a security leak, even if the user can't see
* the contents of the data located at that path.
*
* So Subversion does what it reasonably can to prevent the leak of this
* information, and does so via a staged revision access policy. A
* reader can be said to have one of three levels of access to a given
* revision's metadata, based solely on the reader's access rights to the
* paths changed or copied in that revision:
*
* 'full access' -- Granted when the reader has access to all paths
* changed or copied in the revision, or when no paths were
* changed in the revision at all, this access level permits
* full visibility of all revision property names and values,
* and the full changed-paths information.
*
* 'no access' -- Granted when the reader does not have access to any
* paths changed or copied in the revision, this access level
* denies the reader access to all revision properties and all
* changed-paths information.
*
* 'partial access' -- Granted when the reader has access to at least
* one, but not all, of the paths changed or copied in the revision,
* this access level permits visibility of the svn:date and
* svn:author revision properties and only the paths of the
* changed-paths information to which the reader has access.
*
*/
/** An enum defining levels of revision access.
*
* @since New in 1.5.
*/
typedef enum
{
svn_repos_revision_access_none,
svn_repos_revision_access_partial,
svn_repos_revision_access_full
}
svn_repos_revision_access_level_t;
/**
* Set @a access to the access level granted for @a revision in @a
* repos, as determined by consulting the @a authz_read_func callback
* function and its associated @a authz_read_baton.
*
* @a authz_read_func may be @c NULL, in which case @a access will be
* set to @c svn_repos_revision_access_full.
*
* @since New in 1.5.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_check_revision_access(svn_repos_revision_access_level_t *access_level,
svn_repos_t *repos,
svn_revnum_t revision,
svn_repos_authz_func_t authz_read_func,
void *authz_read_baton,
apr_pool_t *pool);
/** Capabilities **/
/**
* Store in @a repos the client-reported capabilities @a capabilities,
* which must be allocated in memory at least as long-lived as @a repos.
*
* The elements of @a capabilities are 'const char *', a subset of
* the constants beginning with @c SVN_RA_CAPABILITY_.
* @a capabilities is not copied, so changing it later will affect
* what is remembered by @a repos.
*
* @note The capabilities are passed along to the start-commit hook;
* see that hook's template for details.
*
* @note As of Subversion 1.5, there are no error conditions defined,
* so this always returns SVN_NO_ERROR. In future releases it may
* return error, however, so callers should check.
*
* @since New in 1.5.
*/
svn_error_t *
svn_repos_remember_client_capabilities(svn_repos_t *repos,
apr_array_header_t *capabilities);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif /* __cplusplus */
#endif /* SVN_REPOS_H */
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