The history of a SVN resource can be watched on a graphical representation of all the
revisions of that resource together with the tags in which the resource was included. The
graphical representation is identical to a tree structure and very easy to follow.
The graphical representation of a resource history is invoked with the Revision graph action
available on the right click menu of a SVN resource in the
Working Copy view and the Repository
view.
The Revision Graph of a File Resource
In every node of the revision graph an icon and the background color represent the type of
operation that created the revision represented in that node. Also the commit message
associated with that revision, the repository path and the revision number are contained in
the node. The tooltip displayed when the mouse pointer hovers over a node specifies the URL of
the resource, the SVN user who created the revision of that node, the revision number, the
date of creation, the commit message, the modification type and the affected paths.
The types of nodes used in the graph are:
- Added resource
- The icon for a new resource added to the repository (
) and green background;
- Copied resource
- The icon for a resource copied to other location, for example when a SVN tag is created
(
) and green background;
- Modified resource
- The icon for a modified resource (
) and blue background;
- Deleted resource
- The icon for a resource deleted from the repository (
) and red background;
- Replaced resource
- The icon for a resource removed and replaced with another one on the repository (
) and orange background;
- Indirect resource
- The icon for a revision from where the resource was copied or an indirectly modified
resource, that is a directory in which a resource was modified (
) and grey background; the Modification type field of the tooltip
specifies how that revision was obtained in the history of the resource.
A directory resource is represented with two types of graphs:
- simplified graph
- Lists only the changes applied directly to the directory;
- complete graph
- Lists also the indirect changes of the directory resource, that is the changes applied
to the resources contained in the directory.
The Revision Graph of a Directory (Direct Changes)
The Revision Graph of a Directory (Also Indirect Changes)
The Revision graph dialog toolbar contains the following actions:
- Save as
image
- Saves the graphical representation as image. For a large revision graph you have to
set more memory in the startup
script. The default memory size is not enough when there are more than 100
revisions that are included in the graph.
- Show/Hide indirect modifications
- Switches between simplified and complete graph.
- Zoom
In
- Zooms in the graph.
- Zoom
Out
- Zooms out the graph. When the font reaches its minimum size, the graph nodes will
display only the icons, leading to a very compact representation of the graph.
- Reset
scale
- Resets the graphical scale to a default setting.
-
Print
- Prints the graph.
- Print
preview
- Offers a preview of the graph to allow you to check the information to be printed.
The contextual menu of any of the graph nodes contains the following actions:
- Open
- Opens the selected revision in the editor panel. Available only for files.
- Open with
- Opens the selected revision in the editor panel. Available only for files.
- Save as
- Saves the file for which the revision graph was generated, based on the selected node
revision.
- Copy to
- Copies to the repository the item whose revision graph is displayed, using the selected
revision.
Note: This action can be used to resurrect deleted items also.
- Compare with HEAD
- Compares the selected revision with the HEAD revision and displays the result in the
diff panel. Available only for files.
- Show
History
- Displays the history of the resource in the History
view. Available for both files and directories.
- Check out
- Checks out the selected
revision of the directory. Available only for directories.
- Export...
- Opens the Export
dialog box that allows you to configure options for exporting a folder from
the repository to the local file system.
When two nodes are selected in the revision graph of a file the right click menu of this
selection contains only the Compare for comparing the two revisions
corresponding to the selected nodes. If the resource for which the revision graph was built is
a folder then the right click menu displayed for a two nodes selection also contains the
Compare action but it computes the differences between the two
selected revisions as a set of directory changes. The result is displayed in the Directory Change Set view.
Attention:
Generating the revision graph of a resource with many revisions may be a slow operation.
You should enable caching for revision graph actions so that future actions on the same
repository will not request the same data again from the SVN server which will finish the
operation much faster.