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Introduction

svn is a simple Subversion library for Python. I wrote it so that there could be a lightweight and accessible library that was also available on PyPI. It is compatible with both Python 2.7 and 3.3 .

The library wraps the svn commandline client, which should consequently be installed on the local system.

Functions currently implemented:

  • list
  • info
  • log
  • checkout
  • export
  • cat
  • diff
  • diff_summary
  • status
  • add
  • remove
  • commit
  • update

In addition, there is also an "admin" class (svn.admin.Admin) that provides a create method with which to create repositories.

You are more than welcome to submit pull-requests to add more support for additional subcommands.

Usage

Usage is divided between two clients that either allow for access to a local working-directory or a remote repository.

Both clients inherit a common set of methods that work with both local working- directories and remote repositories.

svn.utility.get_client is provided for convenience. If you provide a location that starts with a backslash, it will return a LocalClient instance. Otherwise, it will return a RemoteClient instance.

You may pass username and password as optional arguments to both the constructor and utility function.

LocalClient

LocalClient allows access to a local working copy.

RemoteClient

RemoteClient allows access to a remote repository.

SvnException

SvnException is raised whenever there is an issue with the svn repository. We are no longer supporting catching ValueError.

checkout(path)

Checkout a remote repository:

import svn.remote

r = svn.remote.RemoteClient('https://repo.local/svn')
r.checkout('/tmp/working')

Common Functionality

These methods are available on both clients.

info(rel_path=None)

Get information about the directory:

import pprint

import svn.local

r = svn.local.LocalClient('/tmp/test_repo.co')
info = r.info()
pprint.pprint(info)

#{'commit#revision': 0,
# 'commit/author': None,
# 'commit/date': datetime.datetime(2015, 4, 24, 2, 53, 21, 874970, tzinfo=tzutc()),
# 'commit_author': None,
# 'commit_date': datetime.datetime(2015, 4, 24, 2, 53, 21, 874970, tzinfo=tzutc()),
# 'commit_revision': 0,
# 'entry#kind': 'dir',
# 'entry#path': '/tmp/test_repo.co',
# 'entry#revision': 0,
# 'entry_kind': 'dir',
# 'entry_path': '/tmp/test_repo.co',
# 'entry_revision': 0,
# 'relative_url': None,
# 'repository/root': 'file:///tmp/test_repo',
# 'repository/uuid': '7446d4e9-8846-46c0-858a-34a2a1739d1c',
# 'repository_root': 'file:///tmp/test_repo',
# 'repository_uuid': '7446d4e9-8846-46c0-858a-34a2a1739d1c',
# 'url': 'file:///tmp/test_repo',
# 'wc-info/depth': None,
# 'wc-info/schedule': None,
# 'wc-info/wcroot-abspath': None,
# 'wcinfo_depth': None,
# 'wcinfo_schedule': None,
# 'wcinfo_wcroot_abspath': None}
NOTE: The keys named with dashes, slashes, and hashes are considered
obsolete, and only available for backwards compatibility. We have since moved to using only underscores to separate words.

cat(rel_filepath)

Get file-data as string:

import svn.local

l = svn.local.LocalClient('/tmp/test_repo')
content = l.cat('test_file')

log_default(timestamp_from_dt=None, timestamp_to_dt=None, limit=None, rel_filepath='', stop_on_copy=False, revision_from=None, revision_to=None, changelist=False)

Perform a log-listing that can be bounded by time or revision number and/or take a maximum- count:

import svn.local

l = svn.local.LocalClient('/tmp/test_repo.co')

for e in l.log_default():
    print(e)

#LogEntry(date=datetime.datetime(2015, 4, 24, 3, 2, 39, 895975, tzinfo=tzutc()), msg='Added second file.', revision=2, author='dustin')
#LogEntry(date=datetime.datetime(2015, 4, 24, 2, 54, 2, 136170, tzinfo=tzutc()), msg='Initial commit.', revision=1, author='dustin')

export(to_path, revision=None, force=False)

Checkout the tree without embedding an meta-information:

import svn.remote

r = svn.remote.RemoteClient('file:///tmp/test_repo')
r.export('/tmp/test_export')

We can also use force option to force the svn export.

list(extended=False, rel_path=None)

Return either a flat-list of filenames or a list of objects describing even more information about each:

import pprint

import svn.local

l = svn.local.LocalClient('/tmp/test_repo.co')

# Flat list.

entries = l.list()
for filename in entries:
    print(filename)

#aa
#bb

# Extended information.

entries = l.list(extended=True)
for entry in entries:
    pprint.pprint(entry)

#{'author': 'dustin',
# 'commit_revision': 1,
# 'date': datetime.datetime(2015, 4, 24, 2, 54, 2, 136170, tzinfo=tzutc()),
# 'is_directory': False,
# 'kind': 'file',
# 'name': 'aa',
# 'size': 0,
# 'timestamp': datetime.datetime(2015, 4, 24, 2, 54, 2, 136170, tzinfo=tzutc())}
#{'author': 'dustin',
# 'commit_revision': 2,
# 'date': datetime.datetime(2015, 4, 24, 3, 2, 39, 895975, tzinfo=tzutc()),
# 'is_directory': False,
# 'kind': 'file',
# 'name': 'bb',
# 'size': 0,
# 'timestamp': datetime.datetime(2015, 4, 24, 3, 2, 39, 895975, tzinfo=tzutc())}

list_recursive(rel_path=None, yield_dirs=False, path_filter_cb=None)

List all entries at and beneath the root or given relative-path:

import pprint

import svn.local

l = svn.local.LocalClient('/tmp/test_repo.co')

for rel_path, e in l.list_recursive():
    print('')
    print('['   rel_path   ']')
    print('')

    pprint.pprint(e)

#[]
#
#{'author': 'dustin',
# 'commit_revision': 1,
# 'date': datetime.datetime(2015, 4, 24, 2, 54, 2, 136170, tzinfo=tzutc()),
# 'is_directory': False,
# 'kind': 'file',
# 'name': 'aa',
# 'size': 0,
# 'timestamp': datetime.datetime(2015, 4, 24, 2, 54, 2, 136170, tzinfo=tzutc())}
#
#[]
#
#{'author': 'dustin',
# 'commit_revision': 2,
# 'date': datetime.datetime(2015, 4, 24, 3, 2, 39, 895975, tzinfo=tzutc()),
# 'is_directory': False,
# 'kind': 'file',
# 'name': 'bb',
# 'size': 0,
# 'timestamp': datetime.datetime(2015, 4, 24, 3, 2, 39, 895975, tzinfo=tzutc())}
#
#[dir1]
#
#{'author': 'dustin',
# 'commit_revision': 3,
# 'date': datetime.datetime(2015, 4, 24, 3, 25, 13, 479212, tzinfo=tzutc()),
# 'is_directory': False,
# 'kind': 'file',
# 'name': 'cc',
# 'size': 0,
# 'timestamp': datetime.datetime(2015, 4, 24, 3, 25, 13, 479212, tzinfo=tzutc())}

diff_summary(start_revision, end_revision)

Summarizes all the diff between start and end revision id

import svn.remote

l = svn.remote.RemoteClient('http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf')
print l.diff_summary(1760022, 1760023)

# [{'item': 'modified',
#  'kind': 'file',
#  'path': 'http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/sling/trunk/pom.xml'},
# {'item': 'added',
#  'kind': 'file',
#  'path': 'http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/sling/trunk/bundles/extensions/models/pom.xml'}]

diff(start_revision, end_revision)

Finds all the diff between start and end revision id. Here another key of 'diff' is added which shows the diff of files.

using authentication credentials

If you need to supply a username and password, you can do so when creating the repository.

import svn.local

l = svn.local.LocalClient('https://github.com/dsoprea/PySvn.git', username='yourusername', password='yourpassword')

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