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Using vcsrepo with Subversion
To create a blank repository
To create a blank repository suitable for use as a central repository,
define a vcsrepo without a source or revision:
vcsrepo { "/path/to/repo":
ensure => present,
provider => svn
}
To checkout from a repository
Provide a source qualified to the branch/tag you want:
vcsrepo { "/path/to/repo":
ensure => present,
provider => svn,
source => "svn://svnrepo/hello/branches/foo"
}
You can provide a specific revision:
vcsrepo { "/path/to/repo":
ensure => present,
provider => svn,
source => "svn://svnrepo/hello/branches/foo",
revision => '1234'
}
Using a specified Subversion configuration directory
Provide a configuration parameter which should be a directory path on the local system where your svn configuration
files are. Typically, it is /path/to/.subversion:
vcsrepo { "/path/to/repo":
ensure => present,
provider => svn,
source => "svn://svnrepo/hello/branches/foo",
configuration => "/path/to/.subversion"
}
For sources that use SSH (eg, svn+ssh://...)
Manage your SSH keys with Puppet and use require in your vcsrepo
to ensure they are present. For more information, see the require
metaparameter documentation1.
More Examples
For examples you can run, see examples/svn/