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[202]1#!/bin/sh
2
3# START-COMMIT HOOK
4#
5# The start-commit hook is invoked before a Subversion txn is created
6# in the process of doing a commit. Subversion runs this hook
7# by invoking a program (script, executable, binary, etc.) named
8# 'start-commit' (for which this file is a template)
9# with the following ordered arguments:
10#
11# [1] REPOS-PATH (the path to this repository)
12# [2] USER (the authenticated user attempting to commit)
13# [3] CAPABILITIES (a colon-separated list of capabilities reported
14# by the client; see note below)
15#
16# Note: The CAPABILITIES parameter is new in Subversion 1.5, and 1.5
17# clients will typically report at least the "mergeinfo" capability.
18# If there are other capabilities, then the list is colon-separated,
19# e.g.: "mergeinfo:some-other-capability" (the order is undefined).
20#
21# The list is self-reported by the client. Therefore, you should not
22# make security assumptions based on the capabilities list, nor should
23# you assume that clients reliably report every capability they have.
24#
25# The working directory for this hook program's invocation is undefined,
26# so the program should set one explicitly if it cares.
27#
28# If the hook program exits with success, the commit continues; but
29# if it exits with failure (non-zero), the commit is stopped before
30# a Subversion txn is created, and STDERR is returned to the client.
31#
32# On a Unix system, the normal procedure is to have 'start-commit'
33# invoke other programs to do the real work, though it may do the
34# work itself too.
35#
36# Note that 'start-commit' must be executable by the user(s) who will
37# invoke it (typically the user httpd runs as), and that user must
38# have filesystem-level permission to access the repository.
39#
40# On a Windows system, you should name the hook program
41# 'start-commit.bat' or 'start-commit.exe',
42# but the basic idea is the same.
43#
44# The hook program typically does not inherit the environment of
45# its parent process. For example, a common problem is for the
46# PATH environment variable to not be set to its usual value, so
47# that subprograms fail to launch unless invoked via absolute path.
48# If you're having unexpected problems with a hook program, the
49# culprit may be unusual (or missing) environment variables.
50#
51# Here is an example hook script, for a Unix /bin/sh interpreter.
52# For more examples and pre-written hooks, see those in
53# /usr/share/subversion/hook-scripts, and in the repository at
54# http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/trunk/tools/hook-scripts/ and
55# http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/subversion/trunk/contrib/hook-scripts/
56
57
58REPOS="$1"
59USER="$2"
60
61# Exit on all errors.
62set -e
63
64"$REPOS"/hooks/commit-allower.pl --repository "$REPOS" --user "$USER"
65"$REPOS"/hooks/special-auth-check.py --user "$USER" --auth-level 3
66
67# All checks passed, so allow the commit.
68exit 0
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