Hi,

You definitely NEED to read the documentation, here are some pointers so you 
can get started:


*         Several examples: 
http://wiki.svnkit.com/Managing_Repository_With_SVNKit

*         WIKI API: 
http://svnkit.com/kb/javadoc/org/tmatesoft/svn/core/wc/package-summary.html 
(API)

But basically it drills down to (Jython code showed, Java is VERY similar):

from org.tmatesoft.svn.core import *
from org.tmatesoft.svn.core.io import SVNRepositoryFactory
from org.tmatesoft.svn.core.internal.io.svn import SVNRepositoryFactoryImpl
from org.tmatesoft.svn.core.internal.io.dav import DAVRepositoryFactory
from org.tmatesoft.svn.core.auth import BasicAuthenticationManager
from org.tmatesoft.svn.core.wc import SVNClientManager
from org.tmatesoft.svn.core.wc import SVNRevision

SVNRepositoryFactoryImpl.setup()
DAVRepositoryFactory.setup()
durl = SVNURL.parseURIDecoded(url) // Where URL is your SVN url, that starts 
with http:// blah, blah
repository = SVNRepositoryFactory.create(durl)
authManager = BasicAuthenticationManager(svnuser, svnpassword)
repository.setAuthenticationManager(authManager)
myOptions = None
clientManager = SVNClientManager.newInstance(myOptions, authManager)
updateClient = clientManager.getUpdateClient()
updateClient.setIgnoreExternals(False)
dstPath = File(sandbox)
rev = updateClient.doCheckout(desturl.appendPath("/trunk", False), dstPath, 
SVNRevision.HEAD, SVNRevision.HEAD, True)

Regards,

--Jose

From: Arijit Datta [mailto:arijit.da...@ymail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2012 3:23 PM
To: Andy Levy
Cc: users@subversion.apache.org
Subject: Re: Accessing the SVN log from java Code

Hello Andy,

Thanks for the quick reply. We are also not bothered with the checkouts. We are 
only bothered about the check-ins & we will also have similar DB setup. But we 
will do a nightly refresh of the data in DB by pulling the log data from the 
svn repository.

However, the point of this post is the Java Code. I am not sure how I can "look 
up" the svn repository from the code. Was hoping if a good Samaritan would help 
out with a code snippet.

Also, I am unsure who Ryan Schmidt is & how do I get in touch with him.

Thanks.
AJ

________________________________
From: Andy Levy <andy.l...@gmail.com>
To: Arijit Datta <arijit.da...@ymail.com>
Cc: "users@subversion.apache.org" <users@subversion.apache.org>
Sent: Wednesday, 18 April 2012 12:45 AM
Subject: Re: Accessing the SVN log from java Code

On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 14:53, Arijit Datta 
<arijit.da...@ymail.com<mailto:arijit.da...@ymail.com>> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We have a requirement whereby we need to access a svn server and find the
> no. of check-ins happening for each repository.
>
> For example the SVN is hosted at https://svnexample.net
>
> And there are 3 repositories on it:
>
> https://svnexample.net/rep/project1
> https://svnexample.net/rep/project2
> https://svnexample.net/rep/project3
>
> The requirement is to connect to this server and then find out the number of
> check-in / check-outs happening per project. We want to build a web
> application which does that and gives the user the data in form of graphs,
> etc.
>
> How do we go about doing that? That is how do we access the svn server from
> inside the java code and get these details?

The repository doesn't keep track of checkouts, so you cannot glean
that data from the repository. Ryan Schmidt has a script that can be
used to parse Apache logs to collect this information.

I would recommend against pulling this data from the log in realtime,
but instead populate a database with the relevant data (you'll have to
write something to do this for an initial population of the database
using a one-time output of svn log, then have a post-commit hook which
updates the database going forward), and generate your reports from
queries against that database. The only instance where this would
become a problem is if you regularly change revision properties, but
you can have a post-revprop-change hook to perform those updates if
needed.

Although I don't use it to retrieve/parse log entries, I use SVNKit to
interrogate my repository from within Java. http://svnkit.com/


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