NAME SVN::Log - Extract change logs from a Subversion server. SYNOPSIS use SVN::Log; my $revs = SVN::Log::retrieve ("svn://host/repos", 1); print Dumper ($revs); DESCRIPTION SVN::Log retrieves and parses the commit logs from Subversion repositories. VARIABLES $FORCE_COMMAND_LINE_SVN If this is true SVN::Log will use the command line svn client instead of the subversion perl bindings when it needs to access the repository. FUNCTIONS retrieve retrieve ('svn://host/repos', $start_rev, $end_rev); Retrieve one or more log messages from a repository. If a second revision is not specified, the revision passed will be retrieved, otherwise the range of revisions from $start_rev to $end_rev will be retrieved. The revisions are returned as a reference to an array of hashes. Each hash contains the following keys: revision The number of the revision. paths A hashref indicating the paths modified by this revision. author The author of the revision. date The date of this revision. message The commit message from this revision. Alternatively, you can pass retrieve a hash containing the repository, start and end revisions, and a callback function which will be called for each revision, like this: retrieve ({ repository => "svn://svn.example.org/repos", start => 1, end => 2, callback => sub { print @_; } }); The callback will be passed a reference to a hash of paths modified, the revision, the author, the date, and the message associated with the revision. See SVN::Log::Index for the cannonical example of how to do this. AUTHOR Garrett Rooney, Originally extracted from from SVN::Log::Index by Richard Clamp, COPYRIGHT Copyright 2004 Garrett Rooney. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2004 Richard Clamp. All Rights Reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO SVN::Log::Index