The current version of svn does not seem to indicate an error properly when passed an invalid string, so it's important to check your paths and to clean them before calling svn or it will just not work.
Under Windows getting the format correctly is a bit tricky, so here's the format it wants:
file:///c:/path/to/repos
Note the following:
1) The extra slash after the protocol designates 'root' under Unix (file:///path/to/repos points to /path/to/repos in Unix), but it seems to have no real meaning in the string on Windows (?).
2) Paths are usually reported with backslashes, so you'll need to replace those with slashes manually before handing them off to Subversion.
svn_checkout
(PECL svn:0.1-0.2)
svn_checkout — Checks out a working copy from the repository
Descripción
Checks out a working copy from the repository at repos to targetpath at revision revision .
Lista de parámetros
- repos
-
String URL path to directory in repository to check out.
- targetpath
-
String local path to directory to check out in to
Note: Relative paths will be resolved as if the current working directory was the one that contains the PHP binary. To use the calling script's working directory, use realpath() or dirname(__FILE__).
- revision
-
Integer revision number of repository to check out. Default is HEAD, the most recent revision.
- flags
-
Any combination of SVN_NON_RECURSIVE and SVN_IGNORE_EXTERNALS.
Valores retornados
Devuelve TRUE si todo se llevó a cabo correctamente, FALSE en caso de fallo.
Notes
Esta función es EXPERIMENTAL. Esto significa que el comportamiento de esta función, el nombre de esta función y en definitiva TODO lo documentado sobre esta función, puede cambiar en una futura version de PHP SIN AVISO. La advertencia queda hecha, y utilizar esta extensión queda bajo su propia responsabilidad.
Ejemplos
Example #1 Basic example
This example demonstrates how to check out a directory from a repository to a directory named calc:
<?php
svn_checkout('http://www.example.com/svnroot/calc/trunk', dirname(__FILE__) . '/calc');
?>
The dirname(__FILE__) call is necessary in order to convert the calc relative path into an absolute one. If calc exists, you can also use realpath() to retrieve an absolute path.
svn_checkout
14-Apr-2008 01:08
