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svn-spawn2

v0.1.6

Published

SVN access based on svn cli command

Downloads

1

Readme

fork reason

原 svn-spawn 使用命令行 svn 来操作,但是依赖于本地 svn 命令行,故调整为可动态设置

svn-spawn

npm npm Travis npm

Easy way to access svn repository with node.js.

Features

  • Easy to use
  • Fast way to add local changes
  • Query svn infomation as array or object
  • Common svn commands are all supported

Usage

Create a svn client instance

var Client = require('svn-spawn');
var client = new Client({
    cwd: '/path to your svn working directory',
    username: 'username', // optional if authentication not required or is already saved
    password: 'password', // optional if authentication not required or is already saved
    noAuthCache: true, // optional, if true, username does not become the logged in user on the machine
});

svn update

client.update(function(err, data) {
    console.log('updated');
});

svn info

client.getInfo(function(err, data) {
    console.log('Repository url is %s', data.url);
});

Make some changes and commit all

client.addLocal(function(err, data) {
    console.log('all local changes has been added for commit');

    client.commit('commit message here', function(err, data) {
        console.log('local changes has been committed!');
    });
});

Single file

client.add('relative/path/to/file', function(err, data) {
    client.commit(['commit message here', 'relative/path/to/file'], function(err, data) {
        console.log('committed one file!');
    });
});

Run any svn command

client.cmd(['subcommand', '--option1=xx', '--option2=xx', 'arg1', 'arg2'], function(err, data) {
    console.log('subcommand done');
});

Result Object

getXXX methods will return parsed data as object.

getInfo result example:

{
  "$": {
    "path": ".",
    "revision": "1",
    "kind": "dir"
  },
  "url": "file:///home/dong/projects/node-packages/node-svn-spawn/test/tmp/repo",
  "repository": {
    "root": "file:///home/dong/projects/node-packages/node-svn-spawn/test/tmp/repo",
    "uuid": "302eb8ee-a81a-4432-8477-1ad8fe3a9a1e"
  },
  "wc-info": {
    "wcroot-abspath": "/home/dong/projects/node-packages/node-svn-spawn/test/tmp/copy",
    "schedule": "normal",
    "depth": "infinity"
  },
  "commit": {
    "$": {
      "revision": "1"
    },
    "author": "dong",
    "date": "2013-11-08T02:07:25.884985Z"
  }
}

getLog result example:

[
    {
      "$": {
        "revision": "1"
      },
      "author": "dong",
      "date": "2013-11-08T02:10:37.656902Z",
      "msg": "init repo"
    },
    ...
]

getStatus result example:

[
  {
    "$": {
      "path": "a.txt"
    },
    "wc-status": {
      "$": {
        "props": "none",
        "item": "modified",
        "revision": "1"
      },
      "commit": {
        "$": {
          "revision": "1"
        },
        "author": "dong",
        "date": "2013-11-08T02:17:20.390152Z"
      }
    }
  }
]

Requirements

You need to have the svn command installed.

Installation

npm install svn-spawn