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#!/bin/sh
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# PRE-COMMIT HOOK
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#
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# The pre-commit hook is invoked before a Subversion txn is
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# committed.  Subversion runs this hook by invoking a program
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# (script, executable, binary, etc.) named 'pre-commit' (for which
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# this file is a template), with the following ordered arguments:
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#
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#   [1] REPOS-PATH   (the path to this repository)
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#   [2] TXN-NAME     (the name of the txn about to be committed)
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#
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#   [STDIN] LOCK-TOKENS ** the lock tokens are passed via STDIN.
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#
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#   If STDIN contains the line "LOCK-TOKENS:\n" (the "\n" denotes a
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#   single newline), the lines following it are the lock tokens for
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#   this commit.  The end of the list is marked by a line containing
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#   only a newline character.
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#
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#   Each lock token line consists of a URI-escaped path, followed
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#   by the separator character '|', followed by the lock token string,
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#   followed by a newline.
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#
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# The default working directory for the invocation is undefined, so
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# the program should set one explicitly if it cares.
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#
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# If the hook program exits with success, the txn is committed; but
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# if it exits with failure (non-zero), the txn is aborted, no commit
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# takes place, and STDERR is returned to the client.   The hook
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# program can use the 'svnlook' utility to help it examine the txn.
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#
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# On a Unix system, the normal procedure is to have 'pre-commit'
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# invoke other programs to do the real work, though it may do the
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# work itself too.
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#
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#   ***  NOTE: THE HOOK PROGRAM MUST NOT MODIFY THE TXN, EXCEPT  ***
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#   ***  FOR REVISION PROPERTIES (like svn:log or svn:author).   ***
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#
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#   This is why we recommend using the read-only 'svnlook' utility.
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#   In the future, Subversion may enforce the rule that pre-commit
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#   hooks should not modify the versioned data in txns, or else come
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#   up with a mechanism to make it safe to do so (by informing the
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#   committing client of the changes).  However, right now neither
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#   mechanism is implemented, so hook writers just have to be careful.
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#
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# Note that 'pre-commit' must be executable by the user(s) who will
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# invoke it (typically the user httpd runs as), and that user must
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# have filesystem-level permission to access the repository.
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#
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# On a Windows system, you should name the hook program
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# 'pre-commit.bat' or 'pre-commit.exe',
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# but the basic idea is the same.
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#
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# The hook program typically does not inherit the environment of
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# its parent process.  For example, a common problem is for the
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# PATH environment variable to not be set to its usual value, so
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# that subprograms fail to launch unless invoked via absolute path.
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# If you're having unexpected problems with a hook program, the
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# culprit may be unusual (or missing) environment variables.
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#
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# Here is an example hook script, for a Unix /bin/sh interpreter.
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# For more examples and pre-written hooks, see those in
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# the Subversion repository at
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# http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/trunk/tools/hook-scripts/ and
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# http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/trunk/contrib/hook-scripts/
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REPOS="$1"
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TXN="$2"
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# Make sure that the log message contains some text.
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SVNLOOK=/usr/bin/svnlook
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$SVNLOOK log -t "$TXN" "$REPOS" | \
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   grep "[a-zA-Z0-9]" > /dev/null || exit 1
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# Check that the author of this commit has the rights to perform
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# the commit on the files and directories being modified.
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commit-access-control.pl "$REPOS" "$TXN" commit-access-control.cfg || exit 1
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# All checks passed, so allow the commit.
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exit 0