svn_log
(PECL svn >= 0.1.0)
svn_log — Returns the commit log messages of a repository URL
Description
svn_log ( string $repos_url [, int $start_revision [, int $end_revision [, int $limit = 0 [, int $flags = SVN_DISCOVER_CHANGED_PATHS | SVN_STOP_ON_COPY ]]]] ) : array
svn_log() returns the complete history of the item at the repository URL repos_url
, or the history of a specific revision if start_revision
is set. This function is equivalent to svn log --verbose -r $start_revision $repos_url
.
Parameters
-
repos_url
-
Repository URL of the item to retrieve log history from.
-
start_revision
-
Revision number of the first log to retrieve. Use
SVN_REVISION_HEAD
to retrieve the log from the most recent revision. -
end_revision
-
Revision number of the last log to retrieve. Defaults to
start_revision
if specified or toSVN_REVISION_INITIAL
otherwise. -
limit
-
Number of logs to retrieve.
-
flags
-
Any combination of
SVN_OMIT_MESSAGES
,SVN_DISCOVER_CHANGED_PATHS
andSVN_STOP_ON_COPY
.
Return Values
On success, this function returns an array file listing in the format of:
[0] => Array, ordered most recent (highest) revision first ( [rev] => integer revision number [author] => string author name [msg] => string log message [date] => string date formatted per ISO 8601, i.e. date('c') [paths] => Array, describing changed files ( [0] => Array ( [action] => string letter signifying change [path] => absolute repository path of changed file ) [1] => ... ) ) [1] => ...
Note:
The output will always be a numerically indexed array of arrays, even when there are none or only one log message(s).
The value of action is a subset of the » status output in the first column, where possible values are:
Letter | Description |
---|---|
M | Item/props was modified |
A | Item was added |
D | Item was deleted |
R | Item was replaced |
If no changes were made to the item, an empty array is returned.
Notes
This function is EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, its name, and surrounding documentation may change without notice in a future release of PHP. This function should be used at your own risk.
Examples
Example #1 svn_log() example
<?php print_r( svn_log('http://www.example.com/', 23) ); ?>
The above example will output something similar to:
Array ( [0] => Array ( [rev] => 23 [author] => 'joe' [msg] => 'Add cheese and salami to our sandwich.' [date] => '2007-04-06T16:00:27-04:00' [paths] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [action] => 'M' [path] => '/sandwich.txt' ) ) ) )
See Also
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https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.svn-log.php