Delete file with all history from svn repository
Is there any way to delete file from svn repository including all its history? This issue emerges when I want to get rid of large binary file residing in repo.
I know only one approach that might help in this situation:
- Dump all repo with the help of
svnadmin
utility. - Filter dumped file with
grep
. Grep should use filename and write in to the other dump-file - Import last dump-file with
svnadmin
But this is too complicated and unreliable. Maybe there is another solution?
Solution 1:
This has recently become much more straightforward with the command svndumpfilter
. Details are available in the subversion documentation here. Basically, to avoid conflicts (explained here), it takes a repo dump and redoes each commit, either including or excluding a given file prefix. Basic syntax:
svndumpfilter exclude yourfileprefix < yourdump > yournewdump
Exclude is probably what the question asker is looking for, but you can also use include to, say, extract a subtree of the repo so as to spin it off as its own repository.
The latest revision of subversion in subversion (very meta) can also take glob patterns. I recently had to remove all pdfs from a repo and it was very easily done like so:
svndumpfilter exclude --pattern '*.pdf' < dump > dump_nopdfs
Further usage information can be found by calling svndumpfilter help
and svndumpfilter help exclude
.
Solution 2:
But this is too complicated and unreliable.
I wouldn't know why this shouldn't be considered reliable. However, if you want to completely get rid of the file, history and all, no matter what the effect on previous revisions this file was part of, there only is one way to do so and that way is indeed complicated. And rightly so. SVN is a tool with one single goal: never ever to lose any file, even after it was deleted. Forcing it to do otherwise ought to be hard.
Solution 3:
I was facing a similar issue, except that I needed to remove multiple files, not just one file, and also we are on Subversion 1.6 which doesn't support the --patern directive.
-- backup current SVN
$ cp -R /svn /svnSAVE
-- dump repository
$ svnadmin dump /svn/root > svnDump
-- create new dump while excluding the very large file
$ svndumpfilter exclude "/path/file.csv" < svnDump > newSvnDump0
-- {note: should see a message like this}:
-- Dropped 1 node:
-- '/path/file.csv'
-- create another new dump while excluding another very large file
$ svndumpfilter exclude "/path/anotherFile.csv" < newSvnDump0 > newSvnDump1
-- remove the old svn
$ rm -rf /svn
-- recreate the svn directories
$ mkdir -p /svn/root
-- recreate the SVN
$ svnadmin create /svn/root
-- repopulate the fresh repository with the dump
$ cat newSvnDump1 | svnadmin load /svn/root
-- update the conf files from the saved copy into the new copy...
$ cp /svnSAVE/root/conf/* /svn/root/conf
Now the repository should not contain the 2 large files "file.csv" and "anotherFile.csv"