00001 /**
00002 * @copyright
00003 * ====================================================================
00004 * Copyright (c) 2000-2004 CollabNet. All rights reserved.
00005 *
00006 * This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
00007 * you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms
00008 * are also available at http://subversion.tigris.org/license-1.html.
00009 * If newer versions of this license are posted there, you may use a
00010 * newer version instead, at your option.
00011 *
00012 * This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many
00013 * individuals. For exact contribution history, see the revision
00014 * history and logs, available at http://subversion.tigris.org/.
00015 * ====================================================================
00016 * @endcopyright
00017 *
00018 * @file svn_repos.h
00019 * @brief tools built on top of the filesystem.
00020 */
00021
00022
00023 #ifndef SVN_REPOS_H
00024 #define SVN_REPOS_H
00025
00026 #include <apr_pools.h>
00027 #include <apr_hash.h>
00028 #include "svn_fs.h"
00029 #include "svn_delta.h"
00030 #include "svn_types.h"
00031 #include "svn_error.h"
00032 #include "svn_version.h"
00033
00034
00035 #ifdef __cplusplus
00036 extern "C" {
00037 #endif /* __cplusplus */
00038
00039 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
00040
00041 /**
00042 * Get libsvn_repos version information.
00043 * @since New in 1.1.
00044 */
00045 const svn_version_t *svn_repos_version (void);
00046
00047
00048
00049 /** Callback type for checking authorization on paths produced by (at
00050 * least) svn_repos_dir_delta().
00051 *
00052 * Set @a *allowed to TRUE to indicate that some operation is
00053 * authorized for @a path in @a root, or set it to FALSE to indicate
00054 * unauthorized (presumably according to state stored in @a baton).
00055 *
00056 * Do not assume @a pool has any lifetime beyond this call.
00057 *
00058 * The exact operation being authorized depends on the callback
00059 * implementation. For read authorization, for example, the caller
00060 * would implement an instance that does read checking, and pass it as
00061 * a parameter named [perhaps] 'authz_read_func'. The receiver of
00062 * that parameter might also take another parameter named
00063 * 'authz_write_func', which although sharing this type, would be a
00064 * different implementation.
00065 *
00066 * Note: If someday we want more sophisticated authorization states
00067 * than just yes/no, @a allowed can become an enum type.
00068 */
00069 typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_repos_authz_func_t) (svn_boolean_t *allowed,
00070 svn_fs_root_t *root,
00071 const char *path,
00072 void *baton,
00073 apr_pool_t *pool);
00074
00075 /** @since New in 1.1.
00076 * A callback function type for use in @c svn_repos_get_file_revs.
00077 * @a baton is provided by the caller, @a path is the pathname of the file
00078 * in revision @a rev and @a rev_props are the revision properties.
00079 * If @a delta_handler and @a delta_baton are non-NULL, they may be set to a
00080 * handler/baton which will be called with the delta between the previous
00081 * revision and this one after the return of this callback. They may be
00082 * left as NULL/NULL.
00083 * @a prop_diffs is an array of svn_prop_t elements indicating the property
00084 * delta for this and the previous revision.
00085 * @a pool may be used for temporary allocations, but you can't rely
00086 * on objects allocated to live outside of this particular call and the
00087 * immediately following calls to @a *delta_handler if any. */
00088 typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_repos_file_rev_handler_t)
00089 (void *baton,
00090 const char *path,
00091 svn_revnum_t rev,
00092 apr_hash_t *rev_props,
00093 svn_txdelta_window_handler_t *delta_handler,
00094 void **delta_baton,
00095 apr_array_header_t *prop_diffs,
00096 apr_pool_t *pool);
00097
00098
00099 /** The repository object. */
00100 typedef struct svn_repos_t svn_repos_t;
00101
00102 /* Opening and creating repositories. */
00103
00104
00105 /** Find the root path of the repository that contains @a path.
00106 *
00107 * If a repository was found, the path to the root of the repository
00108 * is returned, else @c NULL. The pointer to the returned path may be
00109 * equal to @a path argument.
00110 */
00111 const char *svn_repos_find_root_path (const char *path,
00112 apr_pool_t *pool);
00113
00114 /** Set @a *repos_p to a repository object for the repository at @a path.
00115 *
00116 * Allocate @a *repos_p in @a pool.
00117 *
00118 * Acquires a shared lock on the repository, and attaches a cleanup
00119 * function to @a pool to remove the lock. If no lock can be acquired,
00120 * returns error, with undefined effect on @a *repos_p. If an exclusive
00121 * lock is present, this blocks until it's gone.
00122 */
00123 svn_error_t *svn_repos_open (svn_repos_t **repos_p,
00124 const char *path,
00125 apr_pool_t *pool);
00126
00127 /** Create a new Subversion repository at @a path, building the necessary
00128 * directory structure, creating the Berkeley DB filesystem environment,
00129 * and so on. Return the (open) repository object in @a *repos_p,
00130 * allocated in @a pool.
00131 *
00132 * @a config is a client configuration hash of @c svn_config_t * items
00133 * keyed on config category names, and may be NULL.
00134 *
00135 * @a fs_config is passed to the filesystem, and may be NULL.
00136 *
00137 * @a unused_1 and @a unused_2 are not used and should be NULL.
00138 */
00139 svn_error_t *svn_repos_create (svn_repos_t **repos_p,
00140 const char *path,
00141 const char *unused_1,
00142 const char *unused_2,
00143 apr_hash_t *config,
00144 apr_hash_t *fs_config,
00145 apr_pool_t *pool);
00146
00147 /** Destroy the Subversion repository found at @a path, using @a pool for any
00148 * necessary allocations.
00149 */
00150 svn_error_t *svn_repos_delete (const char *path, apr_pool_t *pool);
00151
00152 /** Return the filesystem associated with repository object @a repos. */
00153 svn_fs_t *svn_repos_fs (svn_repos_t *repos);
00154
00155
00156 /** Make a hot copy of the Subversion repository found at @a src_path
00157 * to @a dst_path.
00158 *
00159 * @copydoc svn_fs_hotcopy_berkeley()
00160 */
00161 svn_error_t * svn_repos_hotcopy (const char *src_path,
00162 const char *dst_path,
00163 svn_boolean_t clean_logs,
00164 apr_pool_t *pool);
00165
00166 /**
00167 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0.0 API.
00168 *
00169 * Run database recovery procedures on the repository at @a path,
00170 * returning the database to a consistent state. Use @a pool for all
00171 * allocation.
00172 *
00173 * Acquires an @a exclusive lock on the repository, recovers the
00174 * database, and releases the lock. If an exclusive lock can't be
00175 * acquired, returns error.
00176 */
00177 svn_error_t *svn_repos_recover (const char *path, apr_pool_t *pool);
00178
00179 /**
00180 * @since New in 1.1.
00181 *
00182 * Run database recovery procedures on the repository at @a path,
00183 * returning the database to a consistent state. Use @a pool for all
00184 * allocation.
00185 *
00186 * Acquires an @a exclusive lock on the repository, recovers the
00187 * database, and releases the lock. If an exclusive lock can't be
00188 * acquired, returns error.
00189 *
00190 * If @a nonblocking is TRUE, an error of type EWOULDBLOCK is
00191 * returned if the lock is not immediately available.
00192 *
00193 * If @a start_callback is not NULL, it will be called with @a
00194 * start_callback_baton as argument before the recovery starts, but
00195 * after the exclusive lock has been acquired.
00196 */
00197 svn_error_t *svn_repos_recover2 (const char *path,
00198 svn_boolean_t nonblocking,
00199 svn_error_t *(*start_callback) (void *baton),
00200 void *start_callback_baton,
00201 apr_pool_t *pool);
00202
00203 /** This function is a wrapper around svn_fs_berkeley_logfiles(),
00204 * returning log file paths relative to the root of the repository.
00205 *
00206 * @copydoc svn_fs_berkeley_logfiles()
00207 */
00208 svn_error_t *svn_repos_db_logfiles (apr_array_header_t **logfiles,
00209 const char *path,
00210 svn_boolean_t only_unused,
00211 apr_pool_t *pool);
00212
00213
00214
00215 /* Repository Paths */
00216
00217 /** Return the top-level repository path allocated in @a pool. */
00218 const char *svn_repos_path (svn_repos_t *repos, apr_pool_t *pool);
00219
00220 /** Return the path to @a repos's Berkeley DB environment, allocated in
00221 * @a pool.
00222 */
00223 const char *svn_repos_db_env (svn_repos_t *repos, apr_pool_t *pool);
00224
00225 /** Return path to @a repos's config directory, allocated in @a pool. */
00226 const char *svn_repos_conf_dir (svn_repos_t *repos, apr_pool_t *pool);
00227
00228 /** Return path to @a repos's svnserve.conf, allocated in @a pool. */
00229 const char *svn_repos_svnserve_conf (svn_repos_t *repos, apr_pool_t *pool);
00230
00231 /** Return path to @a repos's lock directory, allocated in @a pool. */
00232 const char *svn_repos_lock_dir (svn_repos_t *repos, apr_pool_t *pool);
00233
00234 /** Return path to @a repos's db lockfile, allocated in @a pool. */
00235 const char *svn_repos_db_lockfile (svn_repos_t *repos, apr_pool_t *pool);
00236
00237 /** Return path to @a repos's db logs lockfile, allocated in @a pool. */
00238 const char *svn_repos_db_logs_lockfile (svn_repos_t *repos, apr_pool_t *pool);
00239
00240 /** Return the path to @a repos's hook directory, allocated in @a pool. */
00241 const char *svn_repos_hook_dir (svn_repos_t *repos, apr_pool_t *pool);
00242
00243 /** Return the path to @a repos's start-commit hook, allocated in @a pool. */
00244 const char *svn_repos_start_commit_hook (svn_repos_t *repos, apr_pool_t *pool);
00245
00246 /** Return the path to @a repos's pre-commit hook, allocated in @a pool. */
00247 const char *svn_repos_pre_commit_hook (svn_repos_t *repos, apr_pool_t *pool);
00248
00249 /** Return the path to @a repos's post-commit hook, allocated in @a pool. */
00250 const char *svn_repos_post_commit_hook (svn_repos_t *repos, apr_pool_t *pool);
00251
00252 /** Return the path to @a repos's pre-revprop-change hook, allocated in
00253 * @a pool.
00254 */
00255 const char *svn_repos_pre_revprop_change_hook (svn_repos_t *repos,
00256 apr_pool_t *pool);
00257
00258 /** Return the path to @a repos's post-revprop-change hook, allocated in
00259 * @a pool.
00260 */
00261 const char *svn_repos_post_revprop_change_hook (svn_repos_t *repos,
00262 apr_pool_t *pool);
00263
00264
00265
00266 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
00267
00268 /* Reporting the state of a working copy, for updates. */
00269
00270
00271 /** Construct and return a @a report_baton that will be paired with some
00272 * @c svn_ra_reporter_t table. The table and baton are used to build a
00273 * transaction in the system; when the report is finished,
00274 * @c svn_repos_dir_delta is called on the transaction, driving
00275 * @a editor/@a edit_baton.
00276 *
00277 * Specifically, the report will create a transaction made by @a username,
00278 * relative to @a fs_base in the filesystem. @a target is a single path
00279 * component, used to limit the scope of the report to a single entry of
00280 * @a fs_base, or "" if all of @a fs_base itself is the main subject of
00281 * the report.
00282 *
00283 * @a tgt_path and @a revnum is the fs path/revision pair that is the
00284 * "target" of @c dir_delta. In other words, a tree delta will be
00285 * returned that transforms the transaction into @a tgt_path/@a revnum.
00286 * @a tgt_path may (indeed, should) be @c NULL when the source and target
00287 * paths of the report are the same. That is, @a tgt_path should *only*
00288 * be specified when specifying that the resultant editor drive be one
00289 * that transforms the reported hierarchy into a pristine tree of
00290 * @a tgt_path at revision @a revnum. Else, a @c NULL value for @a tgt_path
00291 * will indicate that the editor should be driven in such a way as to
00292 * transform the reported hierarchy to revision @a revnum, preserving the
00293 * reported hierarchy.
00294 *
00295 * @a text_deltas instructs the driver of the @a editor to enable
00296 * the generation of text deltas.
00297 *
00298 * @a recurse instructs the driver of the @a editor to send a recursive
00299 * delta (or not.)
00300 *
00301 * @a ignore_ancestry instructs the driver to ignore node ancestry
00302 * when determining how to transmit differences.
00303 *
00304 * The @a authz_read_func and @a authz_read_baton are passed along to
00305 * @c svn_repos_dir_delta(); see that function for how they are used.
00306 *
00307 * All allocation for the context and collected state will occur in
00308 * @a pool.
00309 */
00310 svn_error_t *
00311 svn_repos_begin_report (void **report_baton,
00312 svn_revnum_t revnum,
00313 const char *username,
00314 svn_repos_t *repos,
00315 const char *fs_base,
00316 const char *target,
00317 const char *tgt_path,
00318 svn_boolean_t text_deltas,
00319 svn_boolean_t recurse,
00320 svn_boolean_t ignore_ancestry,
00321 const svn_delta_editor_t *editor,
00322 void *edit_baton,
00323 svn_repos_authz_func_t authz_read_func,
00324 void *authz_read_baton,
00325 apr_pool_t *pool);
00326
00327
00328 /** Given a @a report_baton constructed by @c svn_repos_begin_report(), this
00329 * routine will build @a revision:@a path into the current transaction.
00330 * This routine is called multiple times to create a transaction that
00331 * is a "mirror" of a working copy.
00332 *
00333 * The first call of this in a given report usually passes an empty
00334 * @a path; that allows the reporter to set up the correct root revision
00335 * (useful when creating a txn, for example).
00336 *
00337 * If @a start_empty is set and @a path is a directory, then remove
00338 * all children and props of the freshly-linked directory. This is
00339 * for 'low confidence' client reporting.
00340 *
00341 * All temporary allocations are done in @a pool.
00342 */
00343 svn_error_t *svn_repos_set_path (void *report_baton,
00344 const char *path,
00345 svn_revnum_t revision,
00346 svn_boolean_t start_empty,
00347 apr_pool_t *pool);
00348
00349
00350 /** Given a @a report_baton constructed by @c svn_repos_begin_report(),
00351 * this routine will build @a revision:@a link_path into the current
00352 * transaction at @a path. Note that while @a path is relative to the
00353 * anchor/target used in the creation of the @a report_baton, @a link_path
00354 * is an absolute filesystem path!
00355 *
00356 * If @a start_empty is set and @a path is a directory, then remove
00357 * all children and props of the freshly-linked directory. This is
00358 * for 'low confidence' client reporting.
00359 *
00360 * All temporary allocations are done in @a pool.
00361 */
00362 svn_error_t *svn_repos_link_path (void *report_baton,
00363 const char *path,
00364 const char *link_path,
00365 svn_revnum_t revision,
00366 svn_boolean_t start_empty,
00367 apr_pool_t *pool);
00368
00369 /** Given a @a report_baton constructed by @c svn_repos_begin_report(),
00370 * this routine will remove @a path from the current fs transaction.
00371 *
00372 * (This allows the reporter's driver to describe missing pieces of a
00373 * working copy, so that 'svn up' can recreate them.)
00374 *
00375 * All temporary allocations are done in @a pool.
00376 */
00377 svn_error_t *svn_repos_delete_path (void *report_baton,
00378 const char *path,
00379 apr_pool_t *pool);
00380
00381 /** Make the filesystem compare the transaction to a revision and have
00382 * it drive an update editor (using @c svn_repos_delta_dirs()), then
00383 * abort the transaction. If an error occurs during the driving of
00384 * the editor, we do NOT abort the edit; that responsibility belongs
00385 * to the caller, if it happens at all. The fs transaction will be
00386 * aborted even if the editor drive fails, so the caller does not need
00387 * to clean up.
00388 */
00389 svn_error_t *svn_repos_finish_report (void *report_baton,
00390 apr_pool_t *pool);
00391
00392
00393 /** The report-driver is bailing, so abort the fs transaction. This
00394 * function can be called anytime before @c svn_repos_finish_report() is
00395 * called. No other reporting functions should be called after calling
00396 * this function.
00397 */
00398 svn_error_t *svn_repos_abort_report (void *report_baton,
00399 apr_pool_t *pool);
00400
00401
00402 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
00403
00404 /* The magical dir_delta update routines. */
00405
00406 /** Use the provided @a editor and @a edit_baton to describe the changes
00407 * necessary for making a given node (and its descendants, if it is a
00408 * directory) under @a src_root look exactly like @a tgt_path under
00409 * @a tgt_root. @a src_entry is the node to update. If @a src_entry
00410 * is empty, then compute the difference between the entire tree
00411 * anchored at @a src_parent_dir under @a src_root and @a tgt_path
00412 * under @a target_root. Else, describe the changes needed to update
00413 * only that entry in @a src_parent_dir. Typically, callers of this
00414 * function will use a @a tgt_path that is the concatenation of @a
00415 * src_parent_dir and @a src_entry.
00416 *
00417 * @a src_root and @a tgt_root can both be either revision or transaction
00418 * roots. If @a tgt_root is a revision, @a editor's @c set_target_revision()
00419 * will be called with the @a tgt_root's revision number, else it will
00420 * not be called at all.
00421 *
00422 * If @a authz_read_func is non-null, invoke it before any call to
00423 *
00424 * @a editor->open_root
00425 * @a editor->add_directory
00426 * @a editor->open_directory
00427 * @a editor->add_file
00428 * @a editor->open_file
00429 *
00430 * passing @a tgt_root, the same path that would be passed to the
00431 * editor function in question, and @a authz_read_baton. If the
00432 * @a *allowed parameter comes back TRUE, then proceed with the planned
00433 * editor call; else if FALSE, then invoke @a editor->absent_file or
00434 * @a editor->absent_directory as appropriate, except if the planned
00435 * editor call was open_root, throw SVN_ERR_AUTHZ_ROOT_UNREADABLE.
00436 *
00437 * If @a text_deltas is @c FALSE, send a single @c NULL txdelta window to
00438 * the window handler returned by @a editor->apply_textdelta().
00439 *
00440 * If @a entry_props is @c TRUE, accompany each opened/added entry with
00441 * propchange editor calls that relay special "entry props" (this
00442 * is typically used only for working copy updates).
00443 *
00444 * @a ignore_ancestry instructs the function to ignore node ancestry
00445 * when determining how to transmit differences.
00446 *
00447 * Before completing successfully, this function calls @a editor's
00448 * @c close_edit(), so the caller should expect its @a edit_baton to be
00449 * invalid after its use with this function.
00450 *
00451 * Do any allocation necessary for the delta computation in @a pool.
00452 * This function's maximum memory consumption is at most roughly
00453 * proportional to the greatest depth of the tree under @a tgt_root, not
00454 * the total size of the delta.
00455 */
00456 svn_error_t *
00457 svn_repos_dir_delta (svn_fs_root_t *src_root,
00458 const char *src_parent_dir,
00459 const char *src_entry,
00460 svn_fs_root_t *tgt_root,
00461 const char *tgt_path,
00462 const svn_delta_editor_t *editor,
00463 void *edit_baton,
00464 svn_repos_authz_func_t authz_read_func,
00465 void *authz_read_baton,
00466 svn_boolean_t text_deltas,
00467 svn_boolean_t recurse,
00468 svn_boolean_t entry_props,
00469 svn_boolean_t ignore_ancestry,
00470 apr_pool_t *pool);
00471
00472 /** Use the provided @a editor and @a edit_baton to describe the
00473 * skeletal changes made in a particular filesystem @a root
00474 * (revision or transaction).
00475 *
00476 * The @a editor passed to this function should be aware of the fact
00477 * that calls to its change_dir_prop(), change_file_prop(), and
00478 * apply_textdelta() functions will not contain meaningful data, and
00479 * merely serve as indications that properties or textual contents
00480 * were changed.
00481 *
00482 * NOTE: this editor driver passes SVN_INVALID_REVNUM for all
00483 * revision parameters in the editor interface except the copyfrom
00484 * parameter of the add_file() and add_directory() editor functions.
00485 *
00486 * ### TODO: This ought to take an svn_repos_authz_func_t too.
00487 * The only reason it doesn't yet is the difficulty of implementing
00488 * that correctly, plus lack of strong present need -- it's currently
00489 * only used in creating a DAV MERGE response, in 'svnadmin dump', and
00490 * in svnlook.
00491 */
00492 svn_error_t *
00493 svn_repos_replay (svn_fs_root_t *root,
00494 const svn_delta_editor_t *editor,
00495 void *edit_baton,
00496 apr_pool_t *pool);
00497
00498
00499 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
00500
00501 /* Making commits. */
00502
00503 /** Return an @a editor and @a edit_baton to commit changes to @a session->fs,
00504 * beginning at location 'rev:@a base_path', where "rev" is the argument
00505 * given to @c open_root(). Store @a user as the author of the commit and
00506 * @a log_msg as the commit message.
00507 *
00508 * @a repos is a previously opened repository. @a repos_url is the decoded
00509 * URL to the base of the repository, and is used to check copyfrom paths.
00510 *
00511 * Calling @a (*editor)->close_edit completes the commit. Before
00512 * @c close_edit returns, but after the commit has succeeded, it will
00513 * invoke @a callback with the new revision number, the commit date (as a
00514 * <tt>const char *</tt>), commit author (as a <tt>const char *</tt>), and
00515 * @a callback_baton as arguments. If @a callback returns an error, that
00516 * error will be returned from @c close_edit, otherwise if there was a
00517 * post-commit hook failure, then that error will be returned and will
00518 * have code SVN_ERR_REPOS_POST_COMMIT_HOOK_FAILED.
00519 */
00520 svn_error_t *svn_repos_get_commit_editor (const svn_delta_editor_t **editor,
00521 void **edit_baton,
00522 svn_repos_t *repos,
00523 const char *repos_url,
00524 const char *base_path,
00525 const char *user,
00526 const char *log_msg,
00527 svn_commit_callback_t callback,
00528 void *callback_baton,
00529 apr_pool_t *pool);
00530
00531
00532 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
00533
00534 /* Finding particular revisions. */
00535
00536 /** Set @a *revision to the revision number in @a repos's filesystem that was
00537 * youngest at time @a tm.
00538 */
00539 svn_error_t *
00540 svn_repos_dated_revision (svn_revnum_t *revision,
00541 svn_repos_t *repos,
00542 apr_time_t tm,
00543 apr_pool_t *pool);
00544
00545
00546 /** Given a @a root/@a path within some filesystem, return three pieces of
00547 * information allocated in @a pool:
00548 *
00549 * - set @a *committed_rev to the revision in which the object was
00550 * last modified. (In fs parlance, this is the revision in which
00551 * the particular node-rev-id was 'created'.)
00552 *
00553 * - set @a *committed_date to the date of said revision, or @c NULL
00554 * if not available.
00555 *
00556 * - set @a *last_author to the author of said revision, or @c NULL
00557 * if not available.
00558 */
00559 svn_error_t *
00560 svn_repos_get_committed_info (svn_revnum_t *committed_rev,
00561 const char **committed_date,
00562 const char **last_author,
00563 svn_fs_root_t *root,
00564 const char *path,
00565 apr_pool_t *pool);
00566
00567
00568 /** Callback type for use with svn_repos_history(). @a path and @a
00569 * revision represent interesting history locations in the lifetime
00570 * of the path passed to svn_repos_history(). @a baton is the same
00571 * baton given to svn_repos_history(). @a pool is provided for the
00572 * convenience of the implementor, who should not expect it to live
00573 * longer than a single callback call.
00574 */
00575 typedef svn_error_t *(*svn_repos_history_func_t) (void *baton,
00576 const char *path,
00577 svn_revnum_t revision,
00578 apr_pool_t *pool);
00579
00580 /**
00581 * @since New in 1.1.
00582 *
00583 * Call @a history_func (with @a history_baton) for each interesting
00584 * history location in the lifetime of @a path in @a fs, from the
00585 * youngest of @a end and @ start to the oldest. Only cross
00586 * filesystem copy history if @a cross_copies is @c TRUE. And do all
00587 * of this in @a pool.
00588 *
00589 * If @a authz_read_func is non-NULL, then use it (and @a
00590 * authz_read_baton) to verify that @a path in @a end is readable; if
00591 * not, return SVN_ERR_AUTHZ_UNREADABLE. Also verify the readability
00592 * of every ancestral path/revision pair before pushing them at @a
00593 * history_func. If a pair is deemed unreadable, then do not send
00594 * them; instead, immmediately stop traversing history and return
00595 * SVN_NO_ERROR.
00596 */
00597 svn_error_t *
00598 svn_repos_history2 (svn_fs_t *fs,
00599 const char *path,
00600 svn_repos_history_func_t history_func,
00601 void *history_baton,
00602 svn_repos_authz_func_t authz_read_func,
00603 void *authz_read_baton,
00604 svn_revnum_t start,
00605 svn_revnum_t end,
00606 svn_boolean_t cross_copies,
00607 apr_pool_t *pool);
00608
00609 /**
00610 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0.0 API.
00611 *
00612 * Similar to svn_repos_history(), but with @a authz_read_func and
00613 * @a authz_read_baton always set to NULL.
00614 */
00615 svn_error_t *
00616 svn_repos_history (svn_fs_t *fs,
00617 const char *path,
00618 svn_repos_history_func_t history_func,
00619 void *history_baton,
00620 svn_revnum_t start,
00621 svn_revnum_t end,
00622 svn_boolean_t cross_copies,
00623 apr_pool_t *pool);
00624
00625
00626 /**
00627 * @since New in 1.1.
00628 *
00629 * Set @a *locations to be a mapping of the revisions to the paths of
00630 * the file @a fs_path present at the repository in revision
00631 * @a peg_revision, where the revisions are taken out of the array
00632 * @a location_revisions.
00633 *
00634 * @a location_revisions is an array of svn_revnum_t's and @a *locations
00635 * maps svn_revnum_t's to const char *.
00636 *
00637 * If optional @a authz_read_func is non-NULL, then use it (and @a
00638 * authz_read_baton) to verify that the peg-object is readable. If not,
00639 * return SVN_ERR_AUTHZ_UNREADABLE. Also use the @a authz_read_func
00640 * to check that every path returned in the hash is readable. If an
00641 * unreadable path is encountered, stop tracing and return
00642 * SVN_NO_ERROR.
00643 *
00644 * @a pool is used for all allocations.
00645 */
00646 svn_error_t *
00647 svn_repos_trace_node_locations (svn_fs_t *fs,
00648 apr_hash_t **locations,
00649 const char *fs_path,
00650 svn_revnum_t peg_revision,
00651 apr_array_header_t *location_revisions,
00652 svn_repos_authz_func_t authz_read_func,
00653 void *authz_read_baton,
00654 apr_pool_t *pool);
00655
00656 /* ### other queries we can do someday --
00657
00658 * fetch the last revision created by <user>
00659 (once usernames become revision properties!)
00660 * fetch the last revision where <path> was modified
00661
00662 */
00663
00664
00665
00666 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
00667
00668 /* Retrieving log messages. */
00669
00670
00671 /** Invoke @a receiver with @a receiver_baton on each log message from
00672 * @a start to @a end in @a repos's filesystem. @a start may be greater
00673 * or less than @a end; this just controls whether the log messages are
00674 * processed in descending or ascending revision number order.
00675 *
00676 * If @a start or @a end is @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM, it defaults to youngest.
00677 *
00678 * If @a paths is non-null and has one or more elements, then only show
00679 * revisions in which at least one of @a paths was changed (i.e., if
00680 * file, text or props changed; if dir, props changed or an entry was
00681 * added or deleted). Each path is an <tt>const char *</tt> representing
00682 * an absolute path in the repository.
00683 *
00684 * ### todo: need to consider whether the above directory behavior is
00685 * most useful, or if we should actually treat _any_ node change in a
00686 * directory as a visible change for purposes of log... i.e., show
00687 * bubble-up. The reason this might be useful is so that running log
00688 * on a directory would give a msg for every change under that dir,
00689 * no matter how far down. See the thread started on the dev list by
00690 * Lars Kellogg-Stedman <lars@larsshack.org> with the subject
00691 * "Single repository, multiple projects?" for more. We may simple
00692 * need to offer a few different semantics for @a paths.
00693 *
00694 * If @a discover_changed_paths, then each call to @a receiver passes a
00695 * <tt>const apr_hash_t *</tt> for the receiver's @a changed_paths
00696 * argument; the hash's keys are all the paths committed in that revision.
00697 * Otherwise, each call to @a receiver passes null for @a changed_paths.
00698 *
00699 * If @a strict_node_history is set, copy history (if any exists) will
00700 * not be traversed while harvesting revision logs for each path.
00701 *
00702 * If any invocation of @a receiver returns error, return that error
00703 * immediately and without wrapping it.
00704 *
00705 * If @a start or @a end is a non-existent revision, return the error
00706 * @c SVN_ERR_FS_NO_SUCH_REVISION, without ever invoking @a receiver.
00707 *
00708 * If optional @a authz_read_func is non-NULL, then use this function
00709 * (along with optional @a authz_read_baton) to check the readability
00710 * of each changed-path in each revision about to be "pushed" at
00711 * @a receiver. If a revision has all unreadable changed-paths, then
00712 * don't push the revision at all. If a revision has a mixture of
00713 * readable and unreadable changed-paths, then silently omit the
00714 * unreadable changed-paths when pushing the revision.
00715 *
00716 * See also the documentation for @c svn_log_message_receiver_t.
00717 *
00718 * Use @a pool for temporary allocations.
00719 */
00720 svn_error_t *
00721 svn_repos_get_logs2 (svn_repos_t *repos,
00722 const apr_array_header_t *paths,
00723 svn_revnum_t start,
00724 svn_revnum_t end,
00725 svn_boolean_t discover_changed_paths,
00726 svn_boolean_t strict_node_history,
00727 svn_repos_authz_func_t authz_read_func,
00728 void *authz_read_baton,
00729 svn_log_message_receiver_t receiver,
00730 void *receiver_baton,
00731 apr_pool_t *pool);
00732
00733 /**
00734 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0.0 API.
00735 *
00736 * Same as to svn_repos_dump_fs2(), but with @a authz_read_func and
00737 * @a authz_read_baton always set to NULL.
00738 */
00739 svn_error_t *
00740 svn_repos_get_logs (svn_repos_t *repos,
00741 const apr_array_header_t *paths,
00742 svn_revnum_t start,
00743 svn_revnum_t end,
00744 svn_boolean_t discover_changed_paths,
00745 svn_boolean_t strict_node_history,
00746 svn_log_message_receiver_t receiver,
00747 void *receiver_baton,
00748 apr_pool_t *pool);
00749
00750
00751
00752 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
00753
00754 /* Retreiving multiple revisions of a file. */
00755
00756 /** @since New in 1.1.
00757 * Retrieve a subset of the interesting revisions of a file @a path in
00758 * @a repos as seen in revision @a end. Invoke @a handler with
00759 * @a handler_baton as its first argument for each such revision.
00760 * @a pool is used for all allocations. See @c svn_fs_history_prev for
00761 * a discussion of interesting revisions.
00762 *
00763 * If optional @a authz_read_func is non-NULL, then use this function
00764 * (along with optional @a authz_read_baton) to check the readability
00765 * of the rev-path in each interesting revision encountered.
00766 *
00767 * Revision discovery happens from @a end to @a start, and if an
00768 * unreadable revision is encountered before @a start is reached, then
00769 * revision discovery stops and only the revisions from @a end to the
00770 * oldest readable revision are returned (So it will appear that @a
00771 * path was added without history in the latter revision).
00772 *
00773 * If there is an interesting revision of the file that is less than or
00774 * equal to start, the iteration will start at that revision. Else, the
00775 * iteration will start at the first revision of the file in the repository,
00776 * which has to be less than or equal to end. Note that if the function
00777 * succeeds, @a handler will have been called at least once.
00778 *
00779 * In a series of calls, the file contents for the first interesting revision
00780 * will be provided as a text delta against the empty file. In the following
00781 * calls, the delta will be against the contents for the previous call. */
00782 svn_error_t *svn_repos_get_file_revs (svn_repos_t *repos,
00783 const char *path,
00784 svn_revnum_t start,
00785 svn_revnum_t end,
00786 svn_repos_authz_func_t authz_read_func,
00787 void *authz_read_baton,
00788 svn_repos_file_rev_handler_t handler,
00789 void *handler_baton,
00790 apr_pool_t *pool);
00791
00792
00793 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
00794
00795 /**
00796 * @defgroup svn_repos_hook_wrappers Hook-sensitive wrappers for libsvn_fs
00797 * routines.
00798 * @{
00799 */
00800
00801 /** Like @c svn_fs_commit_txn(), but invoke the @a repos's pre- and
00802 * post-commit hooks around the commit. Use @a pool for any necessary
00803 * allocations.
00804 *
00805 * If the pre-commit hook or svn_fs_commit_txn() fails, throw the
00806 * original error to caller. If an error occurs when running the
00807 * post-commit hook, return the original error wrapped with
00808 * SVN_ERR_REPOS_POST_COMMIT_HOOK_FAILED. If the caller sees this
00809 * error, it knows that the commit succeeded anyway.
00810 *
00811 * @a conflict_p, @a new_rev, and @a txn are as in @c svn_fs_commit_txn().
00812 */
00813 svn_error_t *svn_repos_fs_commit_txn (const char **conflict_p,
00814 svn_repos_t *repos,
00815 svn_revnum_t *new_rev,
00816 svn_fs_txn_t *txn,
00817 apr_pool_t *pool);
00818
00819 /** Like @c svn_fs_begin_txn(), but use @a author and @a log_msg to set the
00820 * corresponding properties on transaction @a *txn_p. @a repos is the
00821 * repository object which contains the filesystem. @a rev, @a *txn_p, and
00822 * @a pool are as in @c svn_fs_begin_txn().
00823 *
00824 * Before a txn is created, the repository's start-commit hooks are
00825 * run; if any of them fail, no txn is created, @a *txn_p is unaffected,
00826 * and @c SVN_ERR_REPOS_HOOK_FAILURE is returned.
00827 *
00828 * @a log_msg may be @c NULL to indicate the message is not (yet) available.
00829 * The caller will need to attach it to the transaction at a later time.
00830 */
00831 svn_error_t *svn_repos_fs_begin_txn_for_commit (svn_fs_txn_t **txn_p,
00832 svn_repos_t *repos,
00833 svn_revnum_t rev,
00834 const char *author,
00835 const char *log_msg,
00836 apr_pool_t *pool);
00837
00838
00839 /** Like @c svn_fs_begin_txn(), but use @a author to set the corresponding
00840 * property on transaction @a *txn_p. @a repos is the repository object
00841 * which contains the filesystem. @a rev, @a *txn_p, and @a pool are as in
00842 * @c svn_fs_begin_txn().
00843 *
00844 * ### Someday: before a txn is created, some kind of read-hook could
00845 * be called here.
00846 */
00847 svn_error_t *svn_repos_fs_begin_txn_for_update (svn_fs_txn_t **txn_p,
00848 svn_repos_t *repos,
00849 svn_revnum_t rev,
00850 const char *author,
00851 apr_pool_t *pool);
00852
00853
00854 /**
00855 * @since New in 1.1.
00856 *
00857 * Like @c svn_fs_change_rev_prop(), but invoke the @a repos's pre- and
00858 * post-revprop-change hooks around the change. Use @a pool for
00859 * temporary allocations.
00860 *
00861 * @a rev is the revision whose property to change, @a name is the
00862 * name of the property, and @a new_value is the new value of the
00863 * property. @a author is the authenticated username of the person
00864 * changing the property value, or null if not available.
00865 *
00866 * If @a authz_read_func is non-NULL, then use it (with @a
00867 * authz_read_baton) to validate the changed-paths associated with @a
00868 * rev. If the revision contains any unreadable changed paths, then
00869 * return SVN_ERR_AUTHZ_UNREADABLE.
00870 */
00871 svn_error_t *svn_repos_fs_change_rev_prop2 (svn_repos_t *repos,
00872 svn_revnum_t rev,
00873 const char *author,
00874 const char *name,
00875 const svn_string_t *new_value,
00876 svn_repos_authz_func_t
00877 authz_read_func,
00878 void *authz_read_baton,
00879 apr_pool_t *pool);
00880
00881 /**
00882 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0.0 API.
00883 *
00884 * Similar to svn_repos_fs_change_rev_prop2(), but with the
00885 * @a authz_read_func parameter always NULL.
00886 */
00887 svn_error_t *svn_repos_fs_change_rev_prop (svn_repos_t *repos,
00888 svn_revnum_t rev,
00889 const char *author,
00890 const char *name,
00891 const svn_string_t *new_value,
00892 apr_pool_t *pool);
00893
00894
00895
00896 /**
00897 * @since New in 1.1.
00898 *
00899 * Set @a *value_p to the value of the property named @a propname on
00900 * revision @a rev in the filesystem opened in @a repos. If @a rev
00901 * has no property by that name, set @a *value_p to zero. Allocate
00902 * the result in @a pool.
00903 *
00904 * If @a authz_read_func is non-NULL, then use it (with @a
00905 * authz_read_baton) to validate the changed-paths associated with @a
00906 * rev. If the changed-paths are all unreadable, then set @a *value_p
00907 * to zero unconditionally. If only some of the changed-paths are
00908 * unreadable, then allow 'svn:author' and 'svn:date' propvalues to be
00909 * fetched, but return 0 for any other property.
00910 */
00911 svn_error_t *svn_repos_fs_revision_prop (svn_string_t **value_p,
00912 svn_repos_t *repos,
00913 svn_revnum_t rev,
00914 const char *propname,
00915 svn_repos_authz_func_t
00916 authz_read_func,
00917 void *authz_read_baton,
00918 apr_pool_t *pool);
00919
00920
00921 /**
00922 * @since New in 1.1.
00923 *
00924 * Set @a *table_p to the entire property list of revision @a rev in
00925 * filesystem opened in @a repos, as a hash table allocated in @a
00926 * pool. The table maps <tt>char *</tt> property names to @c
00927 * svn_string_t * values; the names and values are allocated in @a
00928 * pool.
00929 *
00930 * If @a authz_read_func is non-NULL, then use it (with @a
00931 * authz_read_baton) to validate the changed-paths associated with @a
00932 * rev. If the changed-paths are all unreadable, then return an empty
00933 * hash. If only some of the changed-paths are unreadable, then return
00934 * an empty hash, except for 'svn:author' and 'svn:date' properties
00935 * (assuming those properties exist).
00936 */
00937 svn_error_t *svn_repos_fs_revision_proplist (apr_hash_t **table_p,
00938 svn_repos_t *repos,
00939 svn_revnum_t rev,
00940 svn_repos_authz_func_t
00941 authz_read_func,
00942 void *authz_read_baton,
00943 apr_pool_t *pool);
00944
00945
00946
00947 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
00948
00949 /* Prop-changing wrappers for libsvn_fs routines. */
00950
00951 /* NOTE: svn_repos_fs_change_rev_prop() also exists, but is located
00952 above with the hook-related functions. */
00953
00954
00955 /** Validating wrapper for @c svn_fs_change_node_prop() (which see for
00956 * argument descriptions).
00957 */
00958 svn_error_t *svn_repos_fs_change_node_prop (svn_fs_root_t *root,
00959 const char *path,
00960 const char *name,
00961 const svn_string_t *value,
00962 apr_pool_t *pool);
00963
00964 /** Validating wrapper for @c svn_fs_change_txn_prop() (which see for
00965 * argument descriptions).
00966 */
00967 svn_error_t *svn_repos_fs_change_txn_prop (svn_fs_txn_t *txn,
00968 const char *name,
00969 const svn_string_t *value,
00970 apr_pool_t *pool);
00971
00972 /** @} */
00973
00974 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
00975
00976 /**
00977 * @defgroup svn_repos_inspection Data structures and editor things for
00978 * repository inspection.
00979 * @{
00980 *
00981 * As it turns out, the @c svn_repos_dir_delta() interface can be
00982 * extremely useful for examining the repository, or more exactly,
00983 * changes to the repository. @c svn_repos_dir_delta() allows for
00984 * differences between two trees to be described using an editor.
00985 *
00986 * By using the specific editor found below in conjunction with
00987 * @c svn_repos_dir_delta(), the description of how to transform one tree
00988 * into another can be used to build an in-memory linked-list tree,
00989 * which each node representing a repository node that was changed as a
00990 * result of having @c svn_repos_dir_delta() drive that editor.
00991 */
00992
00993 /** A node in the repository. */
00994 typedef struct svn_repos_node_t
00995 {
00996 /** Node type (file, dir, etc.) */
00997 svn_node_kind_t kind;
00998
00999 /** How this node entered the node tree: 'A'dd, 'D'elete, 'R'eplace */
01000 char action;
01001
01002 /** Were there any textual mods? (files only) */
01003 svn_boolean_t text_mod;
01004
01005 /** Where there any property mods? */
01006 svn_boolean_t prop_mod;
01007
01008 /** The name of this node as it appears in its parent's entries list */
01009 const char *name;
01010
01011 /** The filesystem revision where this was copied from (if any) */
01012 svn_revnum_t copyfrom_rev;
01013
01014 /** The filesystem path where this was copied from (if any) */
01015 const char *copyfrom_path;
01016
01017 /** Pointer to the next sibling of this node */
01018 struct svn_repos_node_t *sibling;
01019
01020 /** Pointer to the first child of this node */
01021 struct svn_repos_node_t *child;
01022
01023 /** Pointer to the parent of this node */
01024 struct svn_repos_node_t *parent;
01025
01026 } svn_repos_node_t;
01027
01028
01029 /** Set @a *editor and @a *edit_baton to an editor that, when driven by
01030 * @c svn_repos_dir_delta(), builds an <tt>svn_repos_node_t *</tt> tree
01031 * representing the delta from @a base_root to @a root in @a repos's
01032 * filesystem.
01033 *
01034 * Invoke @c svn_repos_node_from_baton() on @a edit_baton to obtain the root
01035 * node afterwards.
01036 *
01037 * Note that the delta includes "bubbled-up" directories; that is,
01038 * many of the directory nodes will have no prop_mods.
01039 *
01040 * Allocate the tree and its contents in @a node_pool; do all other
01041 * allocation in @a pool.
01042 */
01043 svn_error_t *svn_repos_node_editor (const svn_delta_editor_t **editor,
01044 void **edit_baton,
01045 svn_repos_t *repos,
01046 svn_fs_root_t *base_root,
01047 svn_fs_root_t *root,
01048 apr_pool_t *node_pool,
01049 apr_pool_t *pool);
01050
01051 /** Return the root node of the linked-list tree generated by driving
01052 * the editor created by @c svn_repos_node_editor() with
01053 * @c svn_repos_dir_delta(), which is stored in @a edit_baton. This is
01054 * only really useful if used *after* the editor drive is completed.
01055 */
01056 svn_repos_node_t *svn_repos_node_from_baton (void *edit_baton);
01057
01058 /** @} */
01059
01060 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------*/
01061
01062 /**
01063 * @defgroup svn_repos_dump_load Dumping and loading filesystem data
01064 * @{
01065 *
01066 * The filesystem 'dump' format contains nothing but the abstract
01067 * structure of the filesystem -- independent of any internal node-id
01068 * schema or database back-end. All of the data in the dumpfile is
01069 * acquired by public function calls into svn_fs.h. Similarly, the
01070 * parser which reads the dumpfile is able to reconstruct the
01071 * filesystem using only public svn_fs.h routines.
01072 *
01073 * Thus the dump/load feature's main purpose is for *migrating* data
01074 * from one svn filesystem to another -- presumably two filesystems
01075 * which have different internal implementations.
01076 *
01077 * If you simply want to backup your filesystem, you're probably
01078 * better off using the built-in facilities of the DB backend (using
01079 * Berkeley DB's hot-backup feature, for example.)
01080 *
01081 * For a description of the dumpfile format, see
01082 * /trunk/notes/fs_dumprestore.txt.
01083 */
01084
01085 /* The RFC822-style headers in our dumpfile format. */
01086 #define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_MAGIC_HEADER "SVN-fs-dump-format-version"
01087 #define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_FORMAT_VERSION 3
01088 #define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_UUID "UUID"
01089 #define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_CONTENT_LENGTH "Content-length"
01090
01091 #define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_REVISION_NUMBER "Revision-number"
01092
01093 #define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_NODE_PATH "Node-path"
01094 #define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_NODE_KIND "Node-kind"
01095 #define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_NODE_ACTION "Node-action"
01096 #define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_NODE_COPYFROM_PATH "Node-copyfrom-path"
01097 #define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_NODE_COPYFROM_REV "Node-copyfrom-rev"
01098 #define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_TEXT_COPY_SOURCE_CHECKSUM "Text-copy-source-md5"
01099 #define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_TEXT_CONTENT_CHECKSUM "Text-content-md5"
01100
01101 #define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_PROP_CONTENT_LENGTH "Prop-content-length"
01102 #define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_TEXT_CONTENT_LENGTH "Text-content-length"
01103
01104 /* @since New in 1.1. */
01105 #define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_PROP_DELTA "Prop-delta"
01106 /* @since New in 1.1. */
01107 #define SVN_REPOS_DUMPFILE_TEXT_DELTA "Text-delta"
01108
01109 /** The different "actions" attached to nodes in the dumpfile. */
01110 enum svn_node_action
01111 {
01112 svn_node_action_change,
01113 svn_node_action_add,
01114 svn_node_action_delete,
01115 svn_node_action_replace
01116 };
01117
01118 /** The different policies for processing the UUID in the dumpfile. */
01119 enum svn_repos_load_uuid
01120 {
01121 svn_repos_load_uuid_default,
01122 svn_repos_load_uuid_ignore,
01123 svn_repos_load_uuid_force
01124 };
01125
01126 /**
01127 * @since New in 1.1.
01128 *
01129 * Dump the contents of the filesystem within already-open @a repos into
01130 * writable @a dumpstream. Begin at revision @a start_rev, and dump every
01131 * revision up through @a end_rev. Use @a pool for all allocation. If
01132 * non-@c NULL, send feedback to @a feedback_stream. @a dumpstream can be
01133 * @c NULL for the purpose of verifying the repository.
01134 *
01135 * If @a start_rev is @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM, then start dumping at revision
01136 * 0. If @a end_rev is @c SVN_INVALID_REVNUM, then dump through the @c HEAD
01137 * revision.
01138 *
01139 * If @a incremental is @c TRUE, the first revision dumped will be a diff
01140 * against the previous revision (usually it looks like a full dump of
01141 * the tree).
01142 *
01143 * If @a use_deltas is @c TRUE, output only node properties which have
01144 * changed relative to the previous contents, and output text contents
01145 * as svndiff data against the previous contents. Regardless of how
01146 * this flag is set, the first revision of a non-incremental dump will
01147 * be done with full plain text. A dump with @a use_deltas set cannot
01148 * be loaded by Subversion 1.0.x.
01149 *
01150 * If @a cancel_func is not @c NULL, it is called periodically with
01151 * @a cancel_baton as argument to see if the client wishes to cancel
01152 * the dump.
01153 */
01154 svn_error_t *svn_repos_dump_fs2 (svn_repos_t *repos,
01155 svn_stream_t *dumpstream,
01156 svn_stream_t *feedback_stream,
01157 svn_revnum_t start_rev,
01158 svn_revnum_t end_rev,
01159 svn_boolean_t incremental,
01160 svn_boolean_t use_deltas,
01161 svn_cancel_func_t cancel_func,
01162 void *cancel_baton,
01163 apr_pool_t *pool);
01164
01165
01166 /**
01167 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0.0 API.
01168 *
01169 * Similar to svn_repos_dump_fs2(), but with the @a use_deltas
01170 * parameter always set to @c FALSE.
01171 */
01172 svn_error_t *svn_repos_dump_fs (svn_repos_t *repos,
01173 svn_stream_t *dumpstream,
01174 svn_stream_t *feedback_stream,
01175 svn_revnum_t start_rev,
01176 svn_revnum_t end_rev,
01177 svn_boolean_t incremental,
01178 svn_cancel_func_t cancel_func,
01179 void *cancel_baton,
01180 apr_pool_t *pool);
01181
01182
01183 /** Read and parse dumpfile-formatted @a dumpstream, reconstructing
01184 * filesystem revisions in already-open @a repos, handling uuids
01185 * in accordance with @a uuid_action.
01186 *
01187 * Read and parse dumpfile-formatted @a dumpstream, reconstructing
01188 * filesystem revisions in already-open @a repos. Use @a pool for all
01189 * allocation. If non-@c NULL, send feedback to @a feedback_stream.
01190 *
01191 * If the dumpstream contains copy history that is unavailable in the
01192 * repository, an error will be thrown.
01193 *
01194 * The repository's UUID will be updated iff
01195 * the dumpstream contains a UUID and
01196 * @a uuid_action is not equal to @c svn_repos_load_uuid_ignore and
01197 * either the repository contains no revisions or
01198 * @a uuid_action is equal to @c svn_repos_load_uuid_force.
01199 *
01200 * If the dumpstream contains no UUID, then @a uuid_action is
01201 * ignored and the repository UUID is not touched.
01202 *
01203 * If @a parent_dir is not null, then the parser will reparent all the
01204 * loaded nodes, from root to @a parent_dir. The directory @a parent_dir
01205 * must be an existing directory in the repository.
01206 *
01207 * If @a cancel_func is not @c NULL, it is called periodically with
01208 * @a cancel_baton as argument to see if the client wishes to cancel
01209 * the load.
01210 */
01211 svn_error_t *svn_repos_load_fs (svn_repos_t *repos,
01212 svn_stream_t *dumpstream,
01213 svn_stream_t *feedback_stream,
01214 enum svn_repos_load_uuid uuid_action,
01215 const char *parent_dir,
01216 svn_cancel_func_t cancel_func,
01217 void *cancel_baton,
01218 apr_pool_t *pool);
01219
01220
01221 /**
01222 * @since New in 1.1.
01223 *
01224 * A vtable that is driven by @c svn_repos_parse_dumpstream2. */
01225 typedef struct svn_repos_parse_fns2_t
01226 {
01227 /** The parser has discovered a new revision record within the
01228 * parsing session represented by @a parse_baton. All the headers are
01229 * placed in @a headers (allocated in @a pool), which maps <tt>const
01230 * char *</tt> header-name ==> <tt>const char *</tt> header-value.
01231 * The @a revision_baton received back (also allocated in @a pool)
01232 * represents the revision.
01233 */
01234 svn_error_t *(*new_revision_record) (void **revision_baton,
01235 apr_hash_t *headers,
01236 void *parse_baton,
01237 apr_pool_t *pool);
01238
01239 /** The parser has discovered a new uuid record within the parsing
01240 * session represented by @a parse_baton. The uuid's value is
01241 * @a uuid, and it is allocated in @a pool.
01242 */
01243 svn_error_t *(*uuid_record) (const char *uuid,
01244 void *parse_baton,
01245 apr_pool_t *pool);
01246
01247 /** The parser has discovered a new node record within the current
01248 * revision represented by @a revision_baton. All the headers are
01249 * placed in @a headers as above, allocated in @a pool. The
01250 * @a node_baton received back is allocated in @a pool and represents
01251 * the node.
01252 */
01253 svn_error_t *(*new_node_record) (void **node_baton,
01254 apr_hash_t *headers,
01255 void *revision_baton,
01256 apr_pool_t *pool);
01257
01258 /** For a given @a revision_baton, set a property @a name to @a value. */
01259 svn_error_t *(*set_revision_property) (void *revision_baton,
01260 const char *name,
01261 const svn_string_t *value);
01262
01263 /** For a given @a node_baton, set a property @a name to @a value. */
01264 svn_error_t *(*set_node_property) (void *node_baton,
01265 const char *name,
01266 const svn_string_t *value);
01267
01268 /** For a given @a node_baton, delete property @a name. */
01269 svn_error_t *(*delete_node_property) (void *node_baton, const char *name);
01270
01271 /** For a given @a node_baton, remove all properties. */
01272 svn_error_t *(*remove_node_props) (void *node_baton);
01273
01274 /** For a given @a node_baton, receive a writable @a stream capable of
01275 * receiving the node's fulltext. After writing the fulltext, call
01276 * the stream's @c close() function.
01277 *
01278 * If a @c NULL is returned instead of a stream, the vtable is
01279 * indicating that no text is desired, and the parser will not
01280 * attempt to send it.
01281 */
01282 svn_error_t *(*set_fulltext) (svn_stream_t **stream,
01283 void *node_baton);
01284
01285 /** For a given @a node_baton, set @a handler and @a handler_baton
01286 * to a window handler and baton capable of receiving a delta
01287 * against the node's previous contents. A NULL window will be
01288 * sent to the handler after all the windows are sent.
01289 *
01290 * If a @c NULL is returned instead of a handler, the vtable is
01291 * indicating that no delta is desired, and the parser will not
01292 * attempt to send it.
01293 */
01294 svn_error_t *(*apply_textdelta) (svn_txdelta_window_handler_t *handler,
01295 void **handler_baton,
01296 void *node_baton);
01297
01298 /** The parser has reached the end of the current node represented by
01299 * @a node_baton, it can be freed.
01300 */
01301 svn_error_t *(*close_node) (void *node_baton);
01302
01303 /** The parser has reached the end of the current revision
01304 * represented by @a revision_baton. In other words, there are no more
01305 * changed nodes within the revision. The baton can be freed.
01306 */
01307 svn_error_t *(*close_revision) (void *revision_baton);
01308
01309 } svn_repos_parser_fns2_t;
01310
01311
01312
01313 /**
01314 * @since New in 1.1.
01315 *
01316 * Read and parse dumpfile-formatted @a stream, calling callbacks in
01317 * @a parse_fns/@a parse_baton, and using @a pool for allocations.
01318 *
01319 * If @a cancel_func is not @c NULL, it is called periodically with
01320 * @a cancel_baton as argument to see if the client wishes to cancel
01321 * the dump.
01322 *
01323 * This parser has built-in knowledge of the dumpfile format, but only
01324 * in a general sense:
01325 *
01326 * * it recognizes revision and node records by looking for either
01327 * a REVISION_NUMBER or NODE_PATH headers.
01328 *
01329 * * it recognizes the CONTENT-LENGTH headers, so it knows if and
01330 * how to suck up the content body.
01331 *
01332 * * it knows how to parse a content body into two parts: props
01333 * and text, and pass the pieces to the vtable.
01334 *
01335 * This is enough knowledge to make it easy on vtable implementors,
01336 * but still allow expansion of the format: most headers are ignored.
01337 */
01338 svn_error_t *
01339 svn_repos_parse_dumpstream2 (svn_stream_t *stream,
01340 const svn_repos_parser_fns2_t *parse_fns,
01341 void *parse_baton,
01342 svn_cancel_func_t cancel_func,
01343 void *cancel_baton,
01344 apr_pool_t *pool);
01345
01346
01347 /**
01348 * @since New in 1.1.
01349 *
01350 * Set @a *parser and @a *parse_baton to a vtable parser which commits new
01351 * revisions to the fs in @a repos. The constructed parser will treat
01352 * UUID records in a manner consistent with @a uuid_action. Use @a pool
01353 * to operate on the fs.
01354 *
01355 * If @a use_history is set, then the parser will require relative
01356 * 'copyfrom' history to exist in the repository when it encounters
01357 * nodes that are added-with-history.
01358 *
01359 * If @a parent_dir is not null, then the parser will reparent all the
01360 * loaded nodes, from root to @a parent_dir. The directory @a parent_dir
01361 * must be an existing directory in the repository.
01362 *
01363 * Print all parsing feedback to @a outstream (if non-@c NULL).
01364 *
01365 */
01366 svn_error_t *
01367 svn_repos_get_fs_build_parser2 (const svn_repos_parser_fns2_t **parser,
01368 void **parse_baton,
01369 svn_repos_t *repos,
01370 svn_boolean_t use_history,
01371 enum svn_repos_load_uuid uuid_action,
01372 svn_stream_t *outstream,
01373 const char *parent_dir,
01374 apr_pool_t *pool);
01375
01376
01377 /**
01378 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0.0 API.
01379 *
01380 * A vtable that is driven by @c svn_repos_parse_dumpstream. Lacks
01381 * the delete_node_property and apply_textdelta callbacks.
01382 */
01383 typedef struct svn_repos_parse_fns_t
01384 {
01385 svn_error_t *(*new_revision_record) (void **revision_baton,
01386 apr_hash_t *headers,
01387 void *parse_baton,
01388 apr_pool_t *pool);
01389 svn_error_t *(*uuid_record) (const char *uuid,
01390 void *parse_baton,
01391 apr_pool_t *pool);
01392 svn_error_t *(*new_node_record) (void **node_baton,
01393 apr_hash_t *headers,
01394 void *revision_baton,
01395 apr_pool_t *pool);
01396 svn_error_t *(*set_revision_property) (void *revision_baton,
01397 const char *name,
01398 const svn_string_t *value);
01399 svn_error_t *(*set_node_property) (void *node_baton,
01400 const char *name,
01401 const svn_string_t *value);
01402 svn_error_t *(*remove_node_props) (void *node_baton);
01403 svn_error_t *(*set_fulltext) (svn_stream_t **stream,
01404 void *node_baton);
01405 svn_error_t *(*close_node) (void *node_baton);
01406 svn_error_t *(*close_revision) (void *revision_baton);
01407 } svn_repos_parser_fns_t;
01408
01409
01410 /**
01411 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0.0 API.
01412 *
01413 * Similar to svn_repos_parse_dumpstream2, but uses the more limited
01414 * svn_repos_parser_fns_t vtable type.
01415 */
01416 svn_error_t *
01417 svn_repos_parse_dumpstream (svn_stream_t *stream,
01418 const svn_repos_parser_fns_t *parse_fns,
01419 void *parse_baton,
01420 svn_cancel_func_t cancel_func,
01421 void *cancel_baton,
01422 apr_pool_t *pool);
01423
01424
01425 /**
01426 * @deprecated Provided for backward compatibility with the 1.0.0 API.
01427 *
01428 * Similar to svn_repos_get_fs_build_parser2, but yields the more
01429 * limited svn_repos_parser_fns_t vtable type.
01430 */
01431 svn_error_t *
01432 svn_repos_get_fs_build_parser (const svn_repos_parser_fns_t **parser,
01433 void **parse_baton,
01434 svn_repos_t *repos,
01435 svn_boolean_t use_history,
01436 enum svn_repos_load_uuid uuid_action,
01437 svn_stream_t *outstream,
01438 const char *parent_dir,
01439 apr_pool_t *pool);
01440
01441
01442 /** @} */
01443
01444 #ifdef __cplusplus
01445 }
01446 #endif /* __cplusplus */
01447
01448 #endif /* SVN_REPOS_H */
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