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cvsgraph.conf: CVS/RCS repository grapher configuration
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NAME
cvsgraph.conf - CVS/RCS repository grapher configuration
OVERVIEW
The configuration file is a context free grammar where
empty lines and whitespace are ignored. Comments start
with '#' and everything until end of line is ignored.
A configuration parameter is written as:
<keyword> = <argument> ;
Keywords are defined in PARAMETERS. The argument
can be either numerical or string typed.
Numbers may be entered as octal, decimal or hex as in 0117,
79 and 0x4f respectively. Floating point numbers contain a
single '.', but must start with a digit. Integer numbers are
automagically converted to floats if required.
Strings are C-style strings, enclosed in double quotes
in which characters may be escaped with '\' and written
in octal and hex escapes. Note that '\' must be escaped
if it is to be entered as a character. Escapes recognized
are '\[abfnrtv]', '\[xX][0-9a-fA-F]{2}' and '\[012][0-7]{0,2}'.
Some strings are expanded with printf like conversions
which start with '%'. Not all are applicable at all times,
in which case they will expand to nothing.
Note that expansions of paths are available with and without
trailing '/'. The distinction is required for path construction
to ensure that empty expansions will not redirect the path to
root and no double '/' in a path is generated.
- %c
-
CVS root including a trailing '/' if non-empty
- %C
-
CVS root without trailing '/', regardless of how it was entered
on the command line
- %m
-
CVS module including trailing '/' if non-empty
- %M
-
CVS module without trailing '/', regardless of how it was entered
on the command line
- %f
-
filename without path (basename <name> functionality)
- %F
-
filename without path and with ",v" stripped (basename <name> ,v
functionality)
- %p
-
path part of filename. This includes a trailing '/' if the
path is non-empty
- %r
-
number of revisions
- %b
-
number of branches
- %%
-
literal '%'
- %R
-
the revision number (e.g. '1.2.4.4')
- %P
-
previous revision number
- %B
-
the branch number (e.g. '1.2.4')
- %d
-
date of revision
- %a
-
author of revision
- %s
-
state of revision
- %l
-
The log entry of the revision. You need to enable parse_logs for this to
work. You may append an optional truncate length by writing '[num]' (with num
the maximum length) directly after %l. If no truncation is specified, then all
will be expanded. Specifying a negative truncation length means that newlines
should be replaced by spaces. If truncation occurs, then "..." will be
appended. The expansion is scanned for possible HTML entities and are replaced
by &#...; equivalents.
For example: "%l[25]" will expand up to 25 characters of the log.
Note: This expansion is obsolete. Please use "%(%L%)"; see comment below.
- %L
-
Same as %l, but no HTML entity translations are performed.
- %t
-
current tag of branch or revision
- %0..%9
-
command-line argument -0 .. -9
- %(...%)
-
HTMLize the string withing the parenthesis. This is useful to prevent a
possible cross site scripting bug when expanding tags into the map generation.
For an exploit, you need to have an attack on your CVS server, or you need to
be a complete idiot to enter a tag with '<', '>' or '"' characters.
Example: a string "%(%t%)", with tag ><script xxx="...">< will expand to
><script xxx="...">< and not into the execution of
a script.
Note: This method is preferred to the %l expansion, because it is more
generic solution (i.e. use "%(%L%)" for log expansions).
Fonts are numbered 0..4 (as defined in libgd) where
0 = tiny, 1 = small, 2 = medium (bold), 3 = large and
4 = giant.
Colors are strings, similar to HTML type colors in the form
"#rrggbb" with parts written in hex, where rr = red (00-ff),
gg = green (00-ff) and bb = blue (00-ff).
Colors and some strings can also be defined as conditional
expressions so that revision/branch conditions can be repesented
visually:
color/string = [ "key" op "content" truecase falsecase ];
Operator 'op' can be one of:
- =~
-
contained in regex
- =*
-
contained in regex, case insensitive
- !~
-
not contained in regex
- !*
-
not contained in regex, case insensitive
- <
-
less than string, timestamp or rev/branch number
- <=
-
less or equal than string, timestamp or rev/branch number
- >
-
greater than string, timestamp or rev/branch number
- >=
-
greater or equal than string, timestamp or rev/branch number
- ==
-
equal than string, timestamp or rev/branch number
- !=
-
not equal than string, timestamp or rev/branch number
The 'content' is one of:
* POSIX 1003.2 extended regular expression
* timestamp in UTC format: YYYY[.MM[.DD[.hh[.mm[.ss]]]]]
* revision or branch number
The 'key' can be one of:
- state
-
State of the revision
- author
-
The auther of a revision
- tag
-
both revision- and branch-tags
- date
-
date of the revision
- rev
-
numeric revision- or branch-number
Both 'truecase' and 'falsecase' can be either a (color-)string,
as described above, or a new conditional expression.
Examples:
rev_bgcolor = [ "state" =~ "dead" "#e08080" "#f0f0f0" ];
branch_color= [ "rev" < "2.1.2" "#000000" [ "tag" =~ "XyZ.*" "#123456" "#654321" ] ];
rev_idtext = [ "state" == "dead" "Dead %R" "%R" ]
Note that not all colors can be changed on the fly. For example,
branch_color cannot be be changed based on revision identification
(i.e. author, date or state). The color_bg is always unique and
fixed (all expressions will evaluate to the false case).
Also, only string rev_text and rev_idtext can be conditional expressions
as other do not make much sense to be dynamic.
Booleans have three possible arguments: true, false and not. `Not' means
inverse of what it was (logical negation) and is represented by the value -1.
For the configuration file that means that the default value is negated.
However, the not possibility is a very handy tool for command line overrides
generated from (CGI) scripts.
There are several reserved words besides of the keywords.
These additional reserved words expand to numerical values:
Booleans:
false = 0
true = 1
not = -1
Alignment specifiers:
left = 0
center = 1
right = 2
Image specifiers:
gif = 0
png = 1
jpeg = 2
Font specifiers:
tiny = 0
small = 1
medium = 2
large = 3
giant = 4
HTML level specifiers:
HTML3 = 1
HTML4 = 2
XHTML = 3
PARAMETERS
- cvsroot string
-
The absolute base directory where the CVS/RCS repository can be found.
A '/' will be appended to the string if it is not empty and does not
contain a trailing '/'.
Default is an empty string.
- cvsmodule string
-
The module name in the CVS/RCS repository. This is converted into a
subdirectory name with a trailing '/'.
Default is an empty string.
- color_bg color
-
The background color of the image.
Default is white ("#ffffff").
- transparent_bg boolean
-
The background color of the image is to be the transparent color. This is
only useful for PNG images. Be sure to set color_bg to something
reasonable to make sure that the image is viewable with programs that do not
support transparency.
Default is false.
- date_format string
-
The strftime(3) format string for date and time representation in
the '%d' expansion.
Default is "%d-%b-%Y %H:%M:%S".
- box_shadow boolean
-
A boolean whether or not to draw a shadow for the boxes of
revisions and branches.
Default is false.
- upside_down boolean
-
Draw the entire tree upside down if set. I.e. highest revisions are
at the top of the image. See also cvsgraph(1) option '-u'.
Default is false.
- left_right boolean
-
Draw the entire tree from left to right instead of top down if set.
I.e. highest revisions are at the right of the image. You can also
draw the tree right to left when upside_down is set too.
Default is false.
- strip_untagged boolean
-
Omit all revisions that do not have tags and are not a branch point. This
reduces the image-size, but can be confusing when looking for a specific
revision. See also cvsgraph(1) option '-s'.
Default is false.
- strip_first_rev boolean
-
Also omit the first revision in a branch if it does not have tags and is not a
branch point. This has only effect if strip_untagged is set. See also
cvsgraph(1) option '-S'.
Default is false.
- auto_stretch boolean
-
Try to stretch the inter-revision spacing to move the trunks more to the left,
effectively reducing the image's size. See also cvsgraph(1) option '-k'.
Default is false.
- use_ttf boolean
-
Enable TrueType rendering of strings using the FreeType interface of libgd.
Note that ttf rendering is significantly slower than libgd's bitmap fonts.
Default is false.
- anti_alias boolean
-
Enable antialias rendering of TrueType fonts. This has only effect if
use_ttf is set. Enabling anti_alias gives very nice results.
However, that is at the expense of 8-bit vs. 4-bit colormap images,
which can be a major drawback because the size of 8-bit images is 3..4
times that of 4-bit images (with compressed PNG as output).
Default is true.
- thick_lines number
-
Set the thickness of connector lines between boxes. Normally, lines
are drawn one pixel wide, but can look somewhat thin. Setting the thickness
to anything over 5 would be plain ugly (but hey, who is to debate taste :-).
Values less than 1 and over 11 are clipped.
Default is 1.
- parse_logs boolean
-
Enable the parsing of the entire ,v file to read the log-entries between
revisions. This is necessary for the %l expansion to work, but slows down
parsing by a very large factor. You've been warned.
Default is false.
- html_level number
-
Set the compliance to different types of HTML. The generated image map is
slightly different for version 3.x, 4.x and XHTML. You can use the predefined
identifiers (HTML3, HTML4 and XHTML) to set this value. Command line option
'-x' overrides the setting.
Default is HTML3 (3.x compatibility).
- branch_ttfont string
-
- branch_tag_ttfont string
-
- rev_ttfont string
-
- rev_text_ttfont string
-
- tag_ttfont string
-
- title_ttfont string
-
- msg_ttfont string
-
Set the TrueType font face or filename for the individual elements. Gd's bitmap
fonts are used as a fallback if the font cannot be found or contains errors.
Default none.
- branch_ttsize float
-
- branch_tag_ttsize float
-
- rev_ttsize float
-
- rev_text_ttsize float
-
- tag_ttsize float
-
- title_ttsize float
-
- msg_ttsize float
-
Set the TrueType font size for the individual elements. See also *_ttfont.
Default 0.0.
- tag_font number
-
The font used to draw tags in the revision boxes.
Default is tiny.
- tag_color color
-
The color used to draw tags in the revision boxes.
Default is black ("#000000").
- tag_ignore string
-
An extended regular expression as described in regex(7) to match all tags
that should not be displayed in the graph. Note that a tag will always be
displayed if it matches the merge_from/merge_to expressions
regardless to it being set to ignore here.
Example: tag_ignore = "(test|alpha)_release.*";
Default is empty (no matching occurs).
- tag_nocase boolean
-
Ignore the case in regex matching in tag_ignore.
Default is false.
- tag_negate boolean
-
Negate the matching criteria of the tag_ignore setting. If set, tags that
match the tag_ignore will be shown, instead of matches being ignored. In
any case, tags that match merge_from/merge_to expressions will
never be suppressed.
Default is false.
- tag_ignore_merge boolean
-
If set, then tags matched with tag_ignore will no longer be considered
for matching by merge_from and merge_to.
Default is false.
- rev_font number
-
Default is tiny.
- rev_color color
-
The color of revision boxes, including the revision number.
Default is black ("#000000").
- rev_bgcolor color
-
Revision box background color. This is the interior fill of the
box.
Default is white ("#ffffff").
- rev_separator number
-
Space between tags in revision boxes.
Default is 0.
- rev_minline number
-
The minimum vertical distance between revision boxes.
Default is 0.
- rev_maxline number
-
The maximum vertical distance between revision boxes.
This has only effect if auto_stretch is set to true (or option '-k'
is specified).
Default is 5 times rev_minline.
- rev_lspace number
-
- rev_rspace number
-
- rev_tspace number
-
- rev_bspace number
-
Interior spacing in revision boxes of left, right, top and bottom
respectively. Note that the left right spacing is not used separately
because text is center aligned.
Default is 0.
- rev_idtext conditional string
-
The revision ID or revision number in a revision box.
Default is "%R".
- rev_text conditional string
-
The additional text in a revision box under the revision number.
Default is "%d".
- rev_text_font number
-
The font of the additional text in a revision box under the revision number.
Default is tiny.
- rev_text_color color
-
The font color of the additional text in a revision box under the revision
number.
Default is black ("#000000").
- rev_maxtags number
-
Limit the number of tags in a revision box. Old trees tend to have some
revisions with extremely many tags attached, which would generate a huge
revision box when drawn. Limiting the number is a fair solution. Note that tag
sorting is not specified in the rcsfile(7), but cvs(1) will
normally have the newest tags located before older ones. Therefore, limiting
the number of tags would most likely only affect older tags to be stripped.
However, no guarantees are given that a specific tag is present when the limit
is imposed. An ellipsis (...) is shown in the revision box when the number of
tags got truncated.
Default is 0, meaning all tags shown.
- rev_hidenumber boolean
-
If set, then no revision number is displayed in the revisionboxes. This reduces
size for those graphs where the actual revision-number is irrelevant.
Default is false.
- msg_font number
-
The font used to draw error and warning messages at the bottom of the graph.
Default is tiny.
- msg_color color
-
The color used to draw error and warning messages.
Default is black ("#000000").
- merge_color color
-
The color of the lines to show merges.
Default is black ("#000000").
- merge_front boolean
-
The merge lines are drawn on top of the image if true. Otherwise, merge lines
are drawn underneath.
Default is false.
- merge_nocase boolean
-
Ignore the case in regex matching in merge_from and merge_to.
Default is false.
- merge_from string
-
The merge_from is an extended regular expression as described in
regex(7) and POSIX 1003.2 (see also Single Unix Specification at
http://www.opengroup.com ). The matching tags describe source revisions of
merges. Each match is subsequently used in a search for the destination tag as
described by the merge_to parameter.
Note: normal string rules apply. Therefore, all backslashes '\' must be
escaped, e.g. "\." must be written as "\\.".
Example: merge_from = "^from_(.*)";
Default is empty (no matching occurs).
- merge_to string
-
The merge_to is an extended regular expression with a twist. All
subexpressions from the merge_from are expanded into merge_to using
%[1-9] (in contrast to \[1-9] for backreferences). Care is taken to escape
the constructed expression. A '$' at the end of the merge_to expression
can be important to prevent 'near match' references. Normally, you want the
destination to be a good representation of the source. However, this depends
on how well you defined the tags in the first place.
Example: merge_to = "^merge_%1$";
Above example, combined with the merge_from example would match a tag
"from_BugFix_2002" to the merge-destination with tag "merge_BugFix_2002".
Default is empty (no matching occurs).
- merge_findall boolean
-
Normally, merge_from/merge_to will only find the first matching
tag-combination and draw a line between them, If merge_findall is set,
then all matching merge_tos will result in lines from the from-tag to the
to-tag.
Default is false.
- merge_arrows boolean
-
Enable the use of arrows pointing to the merge destination.
Default is true.
- merge_cvsnt boolean
-
Enable drawing of mergepoints as used by CVSNT.
Default is true.
- merge_cvsnt_color color
-
The color of the lines to show merges from mergepoints.
Default is black ("#000000").
- arrow_width number
-
- arrow_length number
-
Specifies the size of the arrow pointing to the merge destination.
Default is arrow_width=3, arrow_length=12.
- branch_font number
-
The font of the number in a branch box.
Default is tiny.
- branch_tag_font number
-
The font of the tags in a branch box.
Default is tiny.
- branch_color color
-
All branch element's color excluding tags.
Default is black ("#000000").
- branch_bgcolor color
-
Branch box background color. This is the interior fill of the
box.
Default is white ("#ffffff").
- branch_tag_color color
-
All branch tags' color.
Default is black ("#000000").
- branch_lspace number
-
- branch_rspace number
-
- branch_tspace number
-
- branch_bspace number
-
Interior spacing of branch boxes.
Default is 0.
- branch_margin number
-
Exterior spacing of branches. Each branch will be spaced
with a minimum of this value.
Default is 0.
- branch_connect number
-
Length of the vertical connector from a revision to the branch box.
Default is 0.
- branch_dupbox boolean
-
Add an extra branch box at the end of the trunk. Useful for upside down drawn
trees. If there are no commits on a branch, then no extra box is added,
regardless of the setting of this option.
Default is false.
- branch_fold boolean
-
Fold branches that have no commits into one branch-box. This helps to reduce
the size of the overall image by a huge factor (5..10 in most cases). Many
applications of CVS use many branches, but not all files in the repository
change for each branch. Especially stable files line .cvsignore or older code
tend to accumulate many empty branches at one and the same revision. Folding
these branches into one box reduces the width of these images considerably.
Default is true.
- branch_foldall boolean
-
Fold all empty branches that sprout from the save revision in one box. If
this option is not set, then multiple boxes will be created if the empty
branches are interspaced with ones that have revisions attached. When this
option is set, then all empty branches will be collected and put into the
box of the first occurring empty branch on the revision's branch point.
Setting this option will reduce image size with interspaced commits to the
a maximum.
Default is false.
- branch_resort boolean
-
Resort the branches according to the number of revisions they have, where less
revisions will stick closer to the sprouting trunk. This will reduce image size
under circumstances where many branches have significant different number of
revisions.
Default is false.
- branch_subtree string
-
Reduce the tree only to include the subtree from the branch-number given in the
argument. If the argument is a revision which is the root of branches, then all
those branches will be shown. The argument can also be a symbolic tag (either a
branch- or revision-tag). You normally would set this option from the
command line with the -O option for interactive flexibility.
Example: branch_subtree = "1.2.4";
Default is empty (all branches shown).
- title string
-
The title of the image.
Default is empty string.
- title_x number
-
- title_y number
-
Position of title.
Default is 0.
- title_font number
-
The font of the title.
Default is tiny.
- title_align number
-
Horizontal alignment of the title.
Default is left.
- title_color color
-
The color of the title.
Default is black ("#000000").
- margin_top number
-
- margin_bottom number
-
- margin_left number
-
- margin_right number
-
Margins of the image. Note: the title position is not affected by
the margin.
Default is 0.
- image_type number
-
Image types are available if they can be found in the gd library. Some versions
of gd do not have gif, although newer version have it implemented again.
CvsGraph will automatically generate png images if gif is not available.
Default is dependent on availability and is prioritized in the order
png, gif and jpeg.
- image_quality number
-
The quality of a jpeg image (1..100)
Default is 100.
- image_compress number
-
Set the compression level of png images (-1..9). Zero means no compression. A
higher number means higher compression. Minus one selects the default library
setting.
Default is -1.
- image_interlace boolean
-
Write png and jpeg images in interlaced format. This enables progressive
loading in your browser (if supported).
Default is false.
- map_name string
-
The name= attribute in <map name="mapname">...</map> in the
generated HTML map.
Default is "CvsGraphImageMap".
- map_branch_href string
-
- map_rev_href string
-
- map_diff_href string
-
- map_merge_href string
-
These are the href= attributes in the <area>
tags of HTML.
Default are:
branch: "href=\"unset: conf.map_branch_href\""
revision: "href=\"unset: conf.map_rev_href\""
diff: "href=\"unset: conf.map_diff_href\""
merge: "href=\"unset: conf.map_merge_href\""
- map_branch_alt string
-
- map_rev_alt string
-
- map_diff_alt string
-
- map_merge_alt string
-
These are the alt= attributes in the <area>
tags of HTML.
Default are "alt=\"%B\"", "alt=\"%R\"",
"alt=\"%P <-> %R\"" and "alt=\"%P <-> %R\"" respectively.
AUTHOR
CvsGraph is written and maintained by B. Stultiens.
Send comments and bug reports to cvsgraph [at] akhphd.au.dk (read the mailnote
in the README file first) and visit the homepage at:
http://www.akhphd.au.dk/~bertho/cvsgraph/.
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