app/django/utils/version.py
author Sverre Rabbelier <sverre@rabbelier.nl>
Fri, 15 May 2009 23:05:13 +0200
changeset 2319 3eee2308f1dd
parent 1279 f85ac8856dca
permissions -rw-r--r--
Do not rely on notifiction module being imported This has worked so far mostly by accident, but it turned out to be brittle while writing tests. This makes sure that the notification module is always imported before use.

import django
import os.path
import re

def get_svn_revision(path=None):
    """
    Returns the SVN revision in the form SVN-XXXX,
    where XXXX is the revision number.

    Returns SVN-unknown if anything goes wrong, such as an unexpected
    format of internal SVN files.

    If path is provided, it should be a directory whose SVN info you want to
    inspect. If it's not provided, this will use the root django/ package
    directory.
    """
    rev = None
    if path is None:
        path = django.__path__[0]
    entries_path = '%s/.svn/entries' % path

    if not os.environ['SERVER_SOFTWARE'].startswith('Dev'):
      if os.path.exists(entries_path):
          entries = open(entries_path, 'r').read()
          # Versions >= 7 of the entries file are flat text.  The first line is
          # the version number. The next set of digits after 'dir' is the revision.
          if re.match('(\d+)', entries):
              rev_match = re.search('\d+\s+dir\s+(\d+)', entries)
              if rev_match:
                  rev = rev_match.groups()[0]
          # Older XML versions of the file specify revision as an attribute of
          # the first entries node.
          else:
              from xml.dom import minidom
              dom = minidom.parse(entries_path)
              rev = dom.getElementsByTagName('entry')[0].getAttribute('revision')

    if rev:
        return u'SVN-%s' % rev
    return u'SVN-unknown'