NAME

SVN::Access::Resource - Object representing a SVN Access file resource

SYNOPSIS

use SVN::Access;

my $acl = SVN::Access->new(acl_file => '/usr/local/svn/conf/badnews_svn_access.conf');

# grant mikey_g read-write access to /
$acl->resource('/')->authorize('mikey_g', rw);

# print out users and their authorization for /
while (my ($user, $perms) = each(%{$acl->resource('/')->authorized})) {
    print "$user: $perms\n";    
}

# revoke access for mikey_g to /
$acl->resource->('/')->deauthorize('mikey_g');

DESCRIPTION

SVN::Access::Resource is an object wrapper around a SVN::Access resource.

METHODS

new

constructor, the most basic kind, i'm only looking for authorized (hashref), and name.

Example:

my $resource = SVN::Access::Resource->new(
    name => '/',
    authorized => {
        rick => 'rw', # commit access..
        randal => 'r', # read only access
        luthor => '', # explicitly deny access
    }
);
authorized

returns a hash reference containing (user, access) pairs.

Example:

my %authorized = %{$resource->authorized};
authorize

authorizes a user / group for access to this resource. note: if an integer is passed as the last argument, SVN::Access will attempt to store your permissions at that place in the authorized hash.

Example:

$resource->authorize('@admins' => 'rw'); # give the admins commit
$resource->authorize('*', => 'r'); # give anonymous read only
deauthorize

revokes the user / group's access to this resource.

Example:

$resource->deauthorize('rick'); # later, rick.
name

accessor method that returns the resource's name (path)

SEE ALSO

subversion (http://subversion.tigris.org/), SVN::ACL, svnserve.conf

AUTHOR

Michael Gregorowicz, <mike@mg2.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright (C) 2010 by Michael Gregorowicz

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.