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Intuitive Subversion wrapper.

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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+.

I’ve only implemented the functionality that I have required:

  • Listing entries

  • Getting info

  • Getting log

  • Checking-out

  • Exporting

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.

LocalClient

LocalClient allows access to a local working copy.

  • export(path)

Example LocalClient usage:

import svn.local
import pprint

r = svn.local.LocalClient('/dev/repo')
r.export('/tmp/export')

pprint.pprint(r.info())

Output:

{ 'commit#revision': 0,
  'commit/author': None,
  'commit/date': datetime.datetime(2014, 4, 1, 5, 50, 27, 826988, tzinfo=tzutc()),
  'commit_author': None,
  'commit_date': datetime.datetime(2014, 4, 1, 5, 50, 27, 826988, tzinfo=tzutc()),
  'commit_revision': 0,
  'entry#kind': 'dir',
  'entry#path': 'working_copy',
  'entry#revision': 0,
  'entry_kind': 'dir',
  'entry_path': 'working_copy',
  'entry_revision': 0,
  'relative_url': '^/',
  'repository/root': 'file:///Users/dustin/development/python/svn/test/repo',
  'repository/uuid': '48195b71-8d94-4528-a019-ec81ebc7e65a',
  'repository_root': 'file:///Users/dustin/development/python/svn/test/repo',
  'repository_uuid': '48195b71-8d94-4528-a019-ec81ebc7e65a',
  'url': 'file:///Users/dustin/development/python/svn/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 }

RemoteClient

RemoteClient allows access to a remote repository.

  • checkout(path)

  • export(path)

Example RemoteClient usage:

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()

  • cat(rel_filepath)

  • log_default(timestamp_from_dt=None, timestamp_to_dt=None, limit=None)

Important

Previously, the LocalClient and RemoteClient classes were exposed at the package level:

  • svn.LocalClient

  • svn.RemoteClient

Unfortunately, this interfered with dependency management during installation. The imports will now have to be, respectively:

  • svn.local (for LocalClient)

  • svn.remote (for RemoteClient)

We’re sorry for the inconvenience.

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