SVN::Web::Browse(3) SVN::Web action to browse a Subversion repository

SYNOPSIS

In config.yaml


actions:
...
browse:
class: SVN::Web::Browse
action_menu:
show:
- directory
link_text: (browse directory)
...

DESCRIPTION

Returns a file/directory listing for the given repository path.

OPTIONS

rev
The repository revision to show. Defaults to the repository's youngest revision.

TEMPLATE VARIABLES

at_head
A boolean value, indicating whether or not the user is currently browsing the HEAD of the repository.
context
Always "directory".
entries
A list of hash refs, one for each file and directory entry in the browsed path. The list is ordered with directories first, then files, sorted alphabetically.

Each hash ref has the following keys.

name
The entry's name.
path
The entry's full path.
rev
The entry's most recent interesting revision.
size
The entry's size, in bytes. The empty string '' for directories.
type
The entry's "svn:mime-type" property. Not set for directories.
author
The userid that committed the most recent interesting revision for this entry.
date
The date of the entry's most recent interesting revision, formatted according to ``Time and date formatting'' in SVN::Web.
msg
The log message for the entry's most recent interesting revision.
rev
The repository revision that is being browsed. Will be the same as the "rev" parameter given to the action, unless that parameter was not set, in which case it will be the repository's youngest revision.
youngest_rev
The repository's youngest revision.

EXCEPTIONS

(path %1 does not exist in revision %2)
The given path is not present in the repository at the given revision.
(path %1 is not a directory in revision %2)
The given path exists in the repository at the given revision, but is not a directory. This action is only used to browse directories.

COPYRIGHT

Copyright 2003-2004 by Chia-liang Kao "<[email protected]>".

Copyright 2005-2007 by Nik Clayton "<[email protected]>".

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

See <http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html>