NAME
VCI::VCS::Bzr - The Bazaar implementation of VCI
DESCRIPTION
This is a "driver" for VCI for the Bazaar version-control system. You can find out more about Bazaar at http://bazaar-vcs.org.
For information on how to use VCI::VCS::Bzr, see VCI.
CONNECTING TO A BZR REPOSITORY
For the repo argument to "connect" in VCI, choose the directory above where your branches are kept. For example, if I have a branch http://bzr.domain.com/bzr/branch
, then the repo
would be http://bzr.domain.com/bzr/
.
REQUIREMENTS
VCI::VCS::Bzr requires that the following be installed on your system:
- bzr
-
bzr
Must be installed and accessible to VCI. If it's not in your path, you should specify anx_bzr
argument to "connect" in VCI, which should contain the full path to thebzr
executable, such as /usr/bin/bzr. - bzrtools
-
The
bzrtools
extension package must be installed. Usually this is available as a package (RPM or deb) in your distrubution, or you can download it from here: http://bazaar-vcs.org/BzrTools. - bzr-xmloutput
-
Because VCI::VCS::Bzr processes the output of bzr, it needs it in a machine-readable format like XML. For bzr, this is accomplished by the
bzr-xmloutput
plugin, which is available here: https://launchpad.net/bzr-xmloutput.You can read about how to install it at http://bazaar-vcs.org/UsingPlugins.
This is in addition to any perl module requirements listed when you install VCI::VCS::Bzr.
LIMITATIONS AND EXTENSIONS
These are limitations of VCI::VCS::Bzr compared to the general API specified in the VCI::Abstract
modules.
VCI::VCS::Bzr::Repository
projects
-
On some repositories, ->projects will return an empty array, even though there are branches there. This only happens for repositories where we can't list the directories. For example, HTTP repositories without a directory listing.
However, get_project will still work on those repositories.
VCI::VCS::Bzr::Directory
When constructing a Directory, you cannot specify time
or revision
without also specifying contents
. VCI::VCS::Bzr itself never does this, so you generally don't have to worry about this unless you're building your own objects for some reason.
PERFORMANCE
With local repositories, VCI::VCS::Bzr should be very fast. With remote repositories, certain operations may be slow, such as calling projects
on a Repository.