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:
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 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 allows access to a local working copy.
RemoteClient allows access to a remote repository.
SvnException is raised whenever there is an issue with the svn repository. We are no longer supporting catching ValueError.
Checkout a remote repository:
import svn.remote
r = svn.remote.RemoteClient('https://repo.local/svn')
r.checkout('/tmp/working')
These methods are available on both clients.
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.
Get file-data as string.
import svn.local
l = svn.local.LocalClient('/tmp/test_repo')
content = l.cat('test_file')
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')
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.
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 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())}
A lower-level diff summary that doesn't actually provide the content differences.
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'}]
Diffs between start and end revisions
There was a previous contribution to the diff implementation that has been reported and confirmed to often throw an exception due to shoddy handling of the file-paths in the output. It also made secondary shell calls and mixed both text and XML output in the response. As a result of this, the decision has been made to just reimplement it and reshape the output in a backwards-incompatible way at the same time. If you need to stick to the older implementation, tie your dependencies to the 0.3.46 release.