What is a pre-revprop-change hook in SVN, and how do I create it?

Solution 1:

For Windows, here's a link to an example batch file that only allows changes to the log message (not other properties):

http://ayria.livejournal.com/33438.html

Basically copy the code below into a text file and name it pre-revprop-change.bat and save it in the \hooks subdirectory for your repository.

@ECHO OFF
:: Set all parameters. Even though most are not used, in case you want to add
:: changes that allow, for example, editing of the author or addition of log messages.
set repository=%1
set revision=%2
set userName=%3
set propertyName=%4
set action=%5

:: Only allow the log message to be changed, but not author, etc.
if /I not "%propertyName%" == "svn:log" goto ERROR_PROPNAME

:: Only allow modification of a log message, not addition or deletion.
if /I not "%action%" == "M" goto ERROR_ACTION

:: Make sure that the new svn:log message is not empty.
set bIsEmpty=true
for /f "tokens=*" %%g in ('find /V ""') do (
set bIsEmpty=false
)
if "%bIsEmpty%" == "true" goto ERROR_EMPTY

goto :eof

:ERROR_EMPTY
echo Empty svn:log messages are not allowed. >&2
goto ERROR_EXIT

:ERROR_PROPNAME
echo Only changes to svn:log messages are allowed. >&2
goto ERROR_EXIT

:ERROR_ACTION
echo Only modifications to svn:log revision properties are allowed. >&2
goto ERROR_EXIT

:ERROR_EXIT
exit /b 1

Solution 2:

Basically it's a script that is launched before unversioned property is modified on the repository, so that you can manage more precisely what's happening on your repository.

There are templates in the SVN distrib for different hooks, located in the /hooks subdirectory (*.tmpl that you have to edit and rename depending on your OS, to activate).

Solution 3:

For Linux to allow the edition of a log comment,

  • locate the file pre-revprop-change.tmpl in the hooks directory of your repository
  • copy the file to the same directory, renaming it to pre-revprop-change
  • give execute permission to the file (for the server user, e.g. www-data)

Edited: (thanks to lindes)

  • after that you might have to edit the script to return an exit value of 0 for the kind of edits, that you want to allow.

Solution 4:

Here is the link to the stack overflow question with many common hooks Common Types of Subversion Hooks, including the original source of the pre-revprop-change hook for Windows cross-posted here.

You should refer there as they may get improved over time.