#!/bin/sh # # = trac-svn-hook = # # Purpose:: this script is meant to be called from the Subversion hooks # for notifying Trac when changesets are added or modified. # # Scope:: The http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracRepositoryAdmin page # describes how to directly call the relevant trac-admin commands # from the Subversion hooks. In most cases this should be enough, # however this script should make troubleshooting easier and # has support for notifying multiple Trac environments. # # Usage:: copy this script to some central place, for example in your # TRAC_ENV or TRAC_PARENT_ENV folder # **Be sure to read the Configuration Notes section below first** # then fill in the variables listed below the Configuration section. # # For each Subversion repository $REPOS that has to be monitored by # your Trac environment(s), you need to modify the hooks in order to # call the present script: # # Add this to your `$REPOS/hooks/post-commit` script: # # /path/to/trac-svn-hook $REPOS $REV # # If you allow revision property editing in `$REPOS/hooks/pre-revprop-change`, # then you can let Trac know about modified changesets by adding the following # lines to the `$REPOS/hooks/post-revprop-change` script: # # if [ "$PROPNAME" = "svn:log" -o "$PROPNAME" = "svn:author" ]; then # /path/to/trac-svn-hook $REPOS $REV $USER $PROPNAME # fi # # See also http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.5/svn.reposadmin.create.html#svn.reposadmin.create.hooks # # Platform:: Unix or Cygwin. # # On Windows, if you have Cygwin installed, you can also use this # script instead of the `trac-svn-hook.cmd`. # In your `post-commit.bat` and `post-revprop-change.bat` hooks, call # this script using: # # bash /path/to/trac-svn-hook "%1" "%2" "%3" "%4" # # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # == Configuration # # Uncomment and adapt to your local setup: # # export TRAC_ENV=/path/to/trac-env:/path/to/another/trac-env # export PATH=/path/to/python/bin:$PATH # export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/path/to/python/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH # # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # == Configuration Notes # # As a preliminary remark, you should be aware that Subversion usually # run the hooks in a very minimal environment. # This is why we have to be very explicit about where to find things. # # According to http://subversion.apache.org/faq.html#hook-debugging, # one useful method for getting the post-commit hook to work is to call # the hook manually from a shell, as the user(s) which will end up running # the hook (e.g. wwwrun, www-data, nobody). For example: # # env - $REPOS/hooks/post-commit $REPOS 1234 # # or: # # env - $REPOS/hooks/post-revprop-change $REPOS 1234 nobody svn:log # # # The environment variables that have to be set in this script are # TRAC_ENV, PATH and eventually LD_LIBRARY_PATH. # # TRAC_ENV:: the path(s) to the Trac environment(s) # # In case you need to maintain more than one environment in sync with # the repository (using a different scope or not), simply specify more # than one path, using the ":" path separator (or ";" if the script is # used on Windows with Cygwin's bash - in this case also don't forget to # enclose the list of paths in quotes, e.g. TRAC_ENV="path1;path2"). # # Note that if you have to maintain multiple repositories and multiple Trac # environments, and you have some non-trivial mapping between repositories # and Trac environments, then you can leave the TRAC_ENV setting out of # this file and put it directly in your post-commit and post-revprop-change # hooks, so that the changes to each repositories are notified to the # appropriate environments (don't forget to export TRAC_ENV in this case). # # PATH:: the folder containing the trac-admin script # # This folder is typically the same as your Python installation bin/ folder. # If this is /usr/bin, then you probably don't need to put it in the PATH. # # Note that if you're using a python program installed in a non-default # location (such as /usr/local or a virtual environment), then you need # to add it to the PATH as well. # # LD_LIBRARY_PATH:: folder(s) containing additional required libraries # # You may also need to setup the LD_LIBRARY_PATH accordingly. # The same goes for any custom dependency, such as SQLite libraries or # SVN libraries: make sure everything is reachable. # For example, if you get errors like "global name 'sqlite' is not defined" # or similar, then make sure the LD_LIBRARY_PATH contains the path to all # the required libraries (libsqlite3.so in the above example). # # # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # == Examples # # === Minimal setup example === # # Python is installed in /usr/bin, Trac was easy_install'ed. # # {{{ # export TRAC_ENV=/srv/trac/the_trac_env # }}} # # # === Virtualenv setup example === # # Here we're using a Trac installation set up using virtualenv # (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/virtualenv). # # In this example, the virtualenv is located in # /packages/trac/branches/trac-multirepos # and is based off a custom Python installation (/opt/python-2.4.4). # We're also using a custom SQLite build (/opt/sqlite-3.3.8). # # Note that virtualenv's activate script doesn't seem to care # about LD_LIBRARY_PATH and the only other thing it does and that # we need here is to set the PATH, we can as well do that ourselves: # # We also want to notify two Trac instances: # # {{{ # export TRAC_ENV=/srv/trac/the_trac_env:/srv/trac/trac_other_trac_env # export PATH=/packages/trac/branches/trac-multirepos/bin:$PATH # export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/python-2.4.4/lib:/opt/sqlite-3.3.8/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH # }}} # # # === Cygwin setup example === # # {{{ # export TRAC_ENV=C:/Workspace/local/trac/devel # export PYTHONPATH=C:/Workspace/src/trac/repos/multirepos # export PATH=/C/Dev/Python261/Scripts:$PATH # }}} # # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # This is the script itself, you shouldn't need to modify this part. # -- Command line arguments (cf. usage) REPOS="$1" REV="$2" USER="$3" PROPNAME="$4" # -- Foolproofing if [ -z "$REPOS" -o -z "$REV" ]; then echo "Usage: $0 REPOS REV" exit 2 fi if ! python -V 2>/dev/null; then echo "python is not in the PATH ($PATH), check PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH." exit 2 fi if [ -z "$TRAC_ENV" ]; then echo "TRAC_ENV is not set." exit 2 fi # -- Feedback echo "----" if [ -z "$USER" -a -z "$PROPNAME" ]; then EVENT="added" echo "Changeset $REV was added in $REPOS" else EVENT="modified" echo "Changeset $REV was modified by $USER in $REPOS" fi # -- Call "trac-admin ... changeset ... $REPOS $REV" for each Trac environment ifs=$IFS IFS=: if [ -n "$BASH_VERSION" ]; then # we can use Bash syntax if [[ ${BASH_VERSINFO[5]} = *cygwin ]]; then IFS=";" fi fi for env in $TRAC_ENV; do if [ -r "$env/VERSION" ]; then log=$env/log/svn-hooks-`basename $REPOS`.log nohup sh <> $log 2>&1 & echo "Changeset $REV $EVENT" trac-admin $env changeset $EVENT $REPOS $REV && \ echo "OK" || echo "FAILED: see the Trac log" EOF else echo "$env doesn't seem to be a Trac environment, skipping..." fi done IFS=$ifs