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NAME
statsvn - SVN repository statistic analysis tool
SYNOPSIS
svn log --xml -v path/to/repos > svn-logfile.xml
statsvn [options] svn-logfile path/to/repos
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents the statsvn command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution
because the original program does not have a manual page.
statsvn is a program that retrieves information from a SVN repository and generates various tables and
charts describing the project development, e.g. timeline for the lines of code, contribution of each
developer, etc.
The current version of statsvn generates a static suite of HTML documents containing tables and chart
images. statsvn is opens source software, released under the terms oft the LGPL. statsvn is based on
statcvs(1) (hence the striking similarity between their interfaces and manual pages) and uses JFreeChart
to generate charts.
svn-log-file
path to the output of svn log --xml -v for the given repository. IMPORTANT NOTE: do not forget
the -v option, else statsvn will crash !!!
path/to/repos
path to a checkout of the repository.
OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual command line syntax, with long options starting with one dash ("-"). A
list of common options is included below. For more up-to-date information, see statsvn's website.
General Options
-output-dir <directory>
Specify an output directory. The reports will be generated in this directory. The directory will
be created if it doesn't exist.
-include <include-pattern-list>
-exclude <exclude-pattern-list>
Specify filters to exclude files from the analysis. A file will be ignored if it doesn't match any
of the patterns in include-pattern-list, or if it matches any pattern in exclude-pattern-list.
The patterns are lists of Apache Ant-style wildcard patterns, separated by colons or semicolons.
The wildcards are:
* '?' matches a single character
* '*' matches zero or more characters
* '**' matches zero or more directories
For example, src/**/*.java matches all java files in the src directory or its subdirectories. Note
that *.java only matches java files in the root directory, because '*' does not match
subdirectories.
One more example:
-include **/*.c:**/*.h -exclude legacy/**
This matches all .c and .h files anywhere in the directory tree except those in the legacy
directory and its subdirectories.
For more information on Ant's wildcard syntax, see the Patternset section of the Ant manual.
If not specified, all files will be included and no files will be excluded.
Note: Unix users must put the patterns in quotes, or the shell will interfere with the wildcards.
-cache-dir <directory>
Specify a cache directory for information retrieved from the Subversion server (e.g. line counts).
The data will be saved in this directory. The directory will be created if it doesn't exist. By
default, the current user directory is used.
-username <subversion_username>
Specify a username to use when connecting to the Subversion server.
-password <subversion_username>
Specify a password to use when connecting to the Subversion server.
-tags <tags-regularexpression>
Includes information about Subverison tags into the reports. Only tags matching the regular
expression are included. To include all tags, add -tags '.*' to the command line.
Note: Unix users must put the expression in quotes, or the shell will interfere with the
wildcards.
Note: Tags are determined by looking at your repository's /tags directory. To be able to use this
feature, you must generate the log file from the root of your repository, so that the log contains
information from both the /tags and the /trunk. The checked out version does not have to contain
the tags directory.
-tags-dir <directory>
Specifies the root directory from which the tags regular expression is evaluated. The default
-tags-dir is /tags/
-no-developer <login-name>
Excludes a Subversion account name from all developer reports. This is useful to reduce noise from
administrative and other non-developer accounts. Multiple accounts can be excluded by adding the
option to the command line once for each account.
Report Options
-xdoc Generate Maven XDoc instead of HTML. This allows Maven and Maven 2 to integrate the reports when
it generates the projects Maven site. Reports could be placed, for example, into src/site/statsvn.
-xml Generate XML instead of HTML.
-css <stylesheet>
Optional (default varies for html or xdoc). Specify a Cascading Style Sheet for the report. This
can be a HTTP URL or a local file. A URL will simply be linked in every page of the report. A
local file will be copied into the report directory.
-notes <notes-file>
The contents of the specified file will be included at the top of the report's index page. The
file should contain a valid block-level HTML fragment, for example:
<p>
These are development statistics for the
<a href="http://www.statsvn.org">StatSVN</a>
project, created by StatSVN itself.
</p>
<p>
<strong>Note:</strong>
This report was generated by an unreleased
development version of StatSVN. It might
contain features not yet found in the
official release.
</p>
-title <title>
Specifies a display title to be used in the reports. The name of the Subversion module will be
used as default if no title is specified.
-config-file <path-to-properties-file>
Allows one to replace the source control username with more information such as real name,
website, email and avatar icon. See this file for an example.
-charset <charSet>
Specifies the charset to use in HTML or XDOC output. ISO-8859-1 will be used as default if no
charset is specified.
-disable-twitter-button
if present, exclude the Twitter "Tweet This" buttons from the output.
Options for Integration with External Tools
-bugzilla
Specify the URL of a root of a Bugzilla installation. Will replace 'Bug ###' in commit logs with a
link to the appropriate bug. (New in StatSVN)
-chora <chora-url>
Specify the URL of a Chora installation for the module. This must be the URL of the page for the
module's root directory. StatSVN will create links to Chora for directories, files and revisions.
-viewvc <viewvc-url>
Specify the URL of a ViewVC installation for the module. This must be the URL of the page for the
module's root directory. StatSVN will create links to ViewVC for directories, files and revisions.
-mantis <mantis-url>
Specify the root URL of a Mantis bug tracker installation. In commit messages, this will turn “Bug
####” into a link to the appropriate bug.
-trac <trac-url>
Specify the root URL of a Trac installation. In commit messages, this will turn “Bug ####” into a
link to the appropriate bug.
Miscellaneous Options
-debug Output lots of additional progress information.
-verbose
Output additional progress information.
-version
Output the version of StatSVN.
-dump Will output the repository content on console and stop
-concurrency-threshold <millisec>
Switch to concurrent svn diff if the first call takes more than the threshold (in milliseconds)
(default: 4000)
-threads <int>
How many threads for svn diff (default: 25)
-anonymize
Anonymizes committer names.
IMPORTANT NOTES
Unlike its cousin statcvs(1), statsvn can work on distant repositories. Please note however, that statsvn
needs to download many diffs from the repository, so it is often more network-efficient to simply
rsync(1) the repository to a local host and run it on the local copy.
To compensate for that, however, diffs are cached in the $HOME/.statsvn directory.
Do not forget the -v option to svn diff !
Finally, note that the default value for the number of concurrent svn(1) processes might be too much for
the target host. If you get weird error messages about unreachable hosts and similar problems, try taking
down the -threads parameter.
JAVA-WRAPPERS NOTE
This program is a shell script wrapper based on java-wrappers(7). You therefore benefit from several
features; please see the java-wrappers(7) manual page for more information about them.
SEE ALSO
svn(1), statcvs(1) and java-wrappers(7)
statsvn's website at http://www.statsvn.org, and most particularly the user manual at
http://svn.statsvn.org/statsvnwiki/index.php/User_Manual.
AUTHOR
This manual page was adapted by Vincent Fourmond <fourmond@debian.org> from the one for statcvs(1)
written by Christian Bayle <bayle@debian.org>. It was written for the Debian project, but may be used by
others.
03-04-2008 STATSVN(1)