svn_ls
(PECL svn >= 0.1.0)
svn_ls — Returns list of directory contents in repository URL, optionally at revision number
Description
array svn_ls
( string $repos_url
[, int $revision_no
= SVN_REVISION_HEAD
[, bool $recurse
= false
[, bool $peg
= false
]]] )
Note:
This function does not work with working copies. repos_url
must be a repository URL.
Parameters
-
url
-
URL of the repository, eg. http://www.example.com/svnroot
.
To access a local Subversion repository via filesystem, use the
file URI scheme, eg. file:///home/user/svn-repos
-
revision
-
Integer revision number to retrieve listing of. When omitted,
the HEAD revision is used.
-
recurse
-
Enables recursion.
Return Values
On success, this function returns an array file listing in the format
of:
[0] => Array
(
[created_rev] => integer revision number of last edit
[last_author] => string author name of last edit
[size] => integer byte file size of file
[time] => string date of last edit in form 'M d H:i'
or 'M d Y', depending on how old the file is
[time_t] => integer unix timestamp of last edit
[name] => name of file/directory
[type] => type, can be 'file' or 'dir'
)
[1] => ...
Notes
WarningThis function is
EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, its name, and
surrounding documentation may change without notice in a future release of PHP.
This function should be used at your own risk.
Examples
Example #1 svn_ls() example
<?php
print_r( svn_ls('http://www.example.com/svnroot/') );
?>
The above example will output
something similar to:
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[created_rev] => 20
[last_author] => Joe
[size] => 0
[time] => Apr 02 09:28
[time_t] => 1175520529
[name] => tags
[type] => dir
)
[1] => Array
(
[created_rev] => 23
[last_author] => Bob
[size] => 0
[time] => Apr 02 15:15
[time_t] => 1175541322
[name] => trunk
[type] => dir
)
)