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no_diff_deleted=0 no_diff_added=0 limit_diff_output=0 notify.0.email_addresses = user1@rice.edu notify.0.from_address= fromuser1@rice.edu notify.0.reply_to = user1@pobox.com notify.0.subject_prefix = Any PROJECT COMMIT: notify.0.show_diff = 1 notify.1.email_addresses= user1@rice.edu, user2@rice.edu,user3@pobox.com notify.1.from_address= user4@pobox.com notify.1.match_regex= project1/ notify.1.reply_to = user4@pobox.com notify.1.subject_prefix = PROJECT1 COMMIT: notify.1.show_diff = 0 notify.1.show_author = 1 |
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- no_diff_added -
By default, when a file is added to the repository, svnlook diff
prints the entire contents of the file. If you want to save space
in the log and email messages by not printing the file, then set
no_diff_added to 1.
- limit_diff_output -
By default, if you have diff output turned on, it will log the
entire svnlook diff output in the email. Using this option, you
can limit this diff output to a specific number of lines. All lines
beyond this point will be left out of the email but still be available
using normal subversion client access. Setting limit_diff_output to
0 will display all lines.
Tagged Arguments
Tagged Arguments require the word notify. and some unique value also followed by a dot to prepend the argument. This is used to group all of the arguments together.
- email_addresses -
This can be a single email address or multiple email addresses separated with commas. These are the addresses that the email message will be sent to. If this tagged argument is omitted from the project configuration; email will be sent back to the committer only.
- from_address -
This is a single email address. It will be the From: address specified in the email. *If you leave this entry out, the From address of the sent email will be the committer's netid followed by @rice.edu.
- match_regex -
This is a regular expression used to match locations within the repository. When changes occur within these locations, emails will be sent. Do not use a leading /. If you want to anchor the pattern to the top of the repository use the ^. If you leave this argument out, it will default to matching the entire repository.
- reply_to -
This is a single email address. It will be the Reply-To: address specified in the email.
- subject_prefix -
This is a short string. It will be prepended to the subject line.
- show_diff -
This is a 1 or a 0. It indicates whether to display the diffs of changed files.
- show_author -
This is a 1 or a 0. It indicates whether to display the author of the change in the subject line.